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john burris, san francisco, raymond giudice, atlanta. john burris, just as a person of interest, they can't make you stay put. >> absolutely not. a person of interest, as you know, is free to go. that just means they have some interest, they might think you're involved, but they don't have sufficient evidence to tie you into it. so they're free to go whenever they like to go and no law can stop them. they need to go to a different level to have probable cause to arrest them, in order to justify keeping them in a location. but otherwise, they're free to go wherever they like to go. >> you're right. and raymonded giudice, she's not been named a person of interest and i think there are reasons for that. either they don't have the evidence or if they -- once you're named a person of interest, that could invoke for constitutional rights. >> well, that's right. and additionally, i do think that they're allowing her to do this type of behavior and hopefully something else to lead them to -- i hate to use that phrase -- the smoking gun, the cruc
john burris, san francisco, raymond giudice, atlanta. john burris, just as a person of interest, they can't make you stay put. >> absolutely not. a person of interest, as you know, is free to go. that just means they have some interest, they might think you're involved, but they don't have sufficient evidence to tie you into it. so they're free to go whenever they like to go and no law can stop them. they need to go to a different level to have probable cause to arrest them, in order to...
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raymond gyms up 4%. >> negotiator finding fast money in this financial.fter saying it had quadrupled its backlog of deals in waiting the stock jumped 8%. >> there's nothing fundamentally good going on there. >> and the ambassador tegg you it was time to take the chips off the table. despite analyst upgrades, this stock stumbled, losing 18%. leaving us with two words -- fams money. >> time now to go from the best to the worst. fast fire. we grill our traders on calls gone cold. september 14th was the date. the pit boss jumping into this medical name. >> whole logic. this is another company in the diagnostics area that everybody started coming for the up side options once again. september 17 calls, october 20 calls continuing to outperform. >> got a downgrade. the stock fell 7%, petey. >> yep. and i tell you what, i was burned on this one. looks like i'm burned pretty bad. i like this stock, the section they're in right now. the options were telling me something. unfortunately, the markets moved the other way. >> on september 10th the ambassador betting on
raymond gyms up 4%. >> negotiator finding fast money in this financial.fter saying it had quadrupled its backlog of deals in waiting the stock jumped 8%. >> there's nothing fundamentally good going on there. >> and the ambassador tegg you it was time to take the chips off the table. despite analyst upgrades, this stock stumbled, losing 18%. leaving us with two words -- fams money. >> time now to go from the best to the worst. fast fire. we grill our traders on calls gone...
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raymond clark's attorney says his client will nench plead not guilty to the murder of annie le. mark is accused of strangling le and stuffing her body behind a lab wall. investigators found the 24-year-old's body on what was supposed to be her wedding day. that was september 13th. she had been missing for five days. clark is jailed on $3 million bond. the judge scheduled a probable cause hearing. that's going to happen later this month. >>> tyler perry is sharing some of his painful past with his fans. he put a letter on his website and in this letter he's revealing some pretty intimate details of his troubled childhood growing up in new orleans. he's talking about things like physical and sexual abuse. he says he wanted to share his story of survival after watching a screening of the film "precious" t movie that he co-produced with oprah winfrey. it's about a 16-year-old girl who's physically and emotionally abused. >>> here's something that might surprise you. insurance companies can use domestic violence as a pre-existing condition to deny health coverage, according to a stud
raymond clark's attorney says his client will nench plead not guilty to the murder of annie le. mark is accused of strangling le and stuffing her body behind a lab wall. investigators found the 24-year-old's body on what was supposed to be her wedding day. that was september 13th. she had been missing for five days. clark is jailed on $3 million bond. the judge scheduled a probable cause hearing. that's going to happen later this month. >>> tyler perry is sharing some of his painful...
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so we will see raymond clark again. le vanished september 8.hey looked for her body for five days. she turned up inside the wall of the laboratory where these to work together. they were both laboratory technicians on the day she was supposed to get married. raymond clark is back in court today. we will see you again on october 20. back to you guys. jane: the glow from our -- from the win brazil took for the 2016 olympics game wore off and now they are discussing crime. brazil is the world's leader in armored cars, manufacturing and sales. >> that is right. we are in one of the notorious slums of rio de janeiro. they're basically hillsides of concrete houses, one stacked on another, and crime is so bad in some of the slums that they are no-go zone for police, so that is one reason why the sale of armored cars here is top in the world. armored car drivers have two things in common. they are likely to drive little chevy is and limousines, and have been robbed at gunpoint. >> i have a son -- i have things on my mind. are they going to take me? are
so we will see raymond clark again. le vanished september 8.hey looked for her body for five days. she turned up inside the wall of the laboratory where these to work together. they were both laboratory technicians on the day she was supposed to get married. raymond clark is back in court today. we will see you again on october 20. back to you guys. jane: the glow from our -- from the win brazil took for the 2016 olympics game wore off and now they are discussing crime. brazil is the world's...
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susan moss, raymond giudice, richard herman. he is ordered to pay back nearly $200,000, and she is ordered to account for money. what about it, sue moss? >> return the cash or face a backlash. look, when you start off a case by stealing money, everyone thinks you're a stealer. this was the worst possible move for jon, not only pr world but also in terms of his divorce custody because no one's going to trust him. no one's going to trust his word. and no one's going to trust his actions. >> back to maxine page, senior news editor, radaronline.com. maxine, so he's ordered to pay back the 180 grand. did he try to explain to the judge why he took the money? >> he said that it amounted to his paycheck, that he hasn't withdrawn any money and it's basically what's owed for the work that he's done with tlc. >> jane velez-mitchell, host of hln's "issues," author of "i want," jane, what can you tell me? >> well, the big question, nancy, is does he still have the 180 grand? we know he lives a very lifestyle. he has two fancy cars, a bmw and
susan moss, raymond giudice, richard herman. he is ordered to pay back nearly $200,000, and she is ordered to account for money. what about it, sue moss? >> return the cash or face a backlash. look, when you start off a case by stealing money, everyone thinks you're a stealer. this was the worst possible move for jon, not only pr world but also in terms of his divorce custody because no one's going to trust him. no one's going to trust his word. and no one's going to trust his actions....
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he set a probable cause hearing for former yale lab worker raymond clark.y asked the court to keep the arrest and search warrants sealed. police say he strangled the 24-year-old and then hid her body behind a wall inside the lab building where they were both working. le's body was found on what would have been her wedding day. >>> richard heene allegedly wanted to star in some kind of reality tv show. nothing morale than perhaps a trip to jail. now the feds are involved. authorities were led to believe his 6-year-old son had flown away in the balloon. turns out the boy was never on it. officials say the heenes may have violated several federal regulations barring people from flying. either balloons or even kites within five miles of an airport. that balloon affected flights at denver international airport. the county sheriff says felon charges will be filed against richard and mayumi heene next week. >>> for the first time in 34 years a rocket other than a space shuttle is getting set to launch on one of nasa's launching pads. it's set to launch on a test f
he set a probable cause hearing for former yale lab worker raymond clark.y asked the court to keep the arrest and search warrants sealed. police say he strangled the 24-year-old and then hid her body behind a wall inside the lab building where they were both working. le's body was found on what would have been her wedding day. >>> richard heene allegedly wanted to star in some kind of reality tv show. nothing morale than perhaps a trip to jail. now the feds are involved. authorities...
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raymond, his wife, ruth, three kids horrifically beaten in this town in illinois. first suspect behind bars, former son-in-law, christopher harris, who was married to an adult daughter was not involved or injured in this. four more arrests. harris' brother, ex-girlfriend and mother. all three charged with obstruction of justice. why was this family targeted? innocent kids. how were those folks involved? we welcome back ryan denan, online news editor. lay it out there. who are these people? how are they connected to the accused murderer here? >> the accused murderer's boother, jason harris, one of the arrestees. also arrested, harris' fiancee. at one time the murder suspect lived with them nearby where the killings took place. he was living with them before the actual killings. also arrested yesterday was jennifer ernest's mother, sarah duncan in sarasota county, florida. >> were cops tailing them? how did they begin to link them in some way, shape or form to this crime? >> it's been a hectic week for them. starting last wednesday police began searching the residenc
raymond, his wife, ruth, three kids horrifically beaten in this town in illinois. first suspect behind bars, former son-in-law, christopher harris, who was married to an adult daughter was not involved or injured in this. four more arrests. harris' brother, ex-girlfriend and mother. all three charged with obstruction of justice. why was this family targeted? innocent kids. how were those folks involved? we welcome back ryan denan, online news editor. lay it out there. who are these people? how...
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raymond clark the iii has yet entered a plea. le was found in what was supposed to be her wedding day. bond for clark has been set at $3 million. >>> well a greek man is under arrest this weekend accused of trying to smuggle a handgun through a pakistan airport. the man claimed that someone gave him the 9-millimeter pistol, that's when security scanners detected it. he is currently being interrogated. >>> a woman is found dead inside her indianapolis home along with dozens of marijuana plants. the discovery comes just five years after that very same house was busted for the same drugs. take a look at this video from back in 2004 when a police raid turned up more than 100 marijuana plants and some cash that was buried in the backyard. police say it seems like the drug offenders didn't learn their lessons. >> here's that one of the individuals was arrested and convicted but appear to not serve too much time. that's why theinvestigation could expand. >> now police say they are trying to find out exactly who else knew that the mariju
raymond clark the iii has yet entered a plea. le was found in what was supposed to be her wedding day. bond for clark has been set at $3 million. >>> well a greek man is under arrest this weekend accused of trying to smuggle a handgun through a pakistan airport. the man claimed that someone gave him the 9-millimeter pistol, that's when security scanners detected it. he is currently being interrogated. >>> a woman is found dead inside her indianapolis home along with dozens of...
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raymond giudice, defense attorney, atlanta. joe wallace, defense attorney, author of "prosecutorial misconduct" joining us out of the philadelphia jurisdiction. sue mont sue moss, i'm scared. have you ever known a juvenile judge that was any more harsh than, say, a social worker? they want to sit around a little table and tell the juvenile to write an essay about why they did a bad thing, and then they can go home and have a cookie. i'm not kidding. i practiced in juvenile court before i got to big court, and that's the mentality there. >> if she is sent home to freely roam -- >> i'll bust a gasket. >> -- then lady justice must be taking a nap. it's absolutely ridiculous. because the reality is if this crime is premeditated she's going to be doing some adult time. you look at the seriousness of the case, the fact that it resulted in death. this kid is not going to be prosecuted in a juvenile hall but in real adult jail, and i think she's going to spend a lot of time there. >>> as the days grew longer and the search effort came
raymond giudice, defense attorney, atlanta. joe wallace, defense attorney, author of "prosecutorial misconduct" joining us out of the philadelphia jurisdiction. sue mont sue moss, i'm scared. have you ever known a juvenile judge that was any more harsh than, say, a social worker? they want to sit around a little table and tell the juvenile to write an essay about why they did a bad thing, and then they can go home and have a cookie. i'm not kidding. i practiced in juvenile court...
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we're joined by joshua raymond. a bit more on what's going on with the ftse 100. >> very good morning to you. we're relatively unchanged. we are still lower. there is still a very big focus towards the big day throughout this afternoon. a lot of investors at the moment are positioning themselves for this. going with a few of the defensive stocks. but the main weakness we've seen is the financial stocks and the miners. copper prices are off well over 1%, as well, and the financial stocks. so you've got the banks lower and the insurers which, of course, have had a terrific rally this week due to profit taking. we are positioning ourselves ahead of those nonfarm payroll pes joshua, we're close to that 5,000 level again. what's the significance of that? >> yes. a big significance, it's a big psychological level in the market. if you're looking at the low on the day already, we're at 5,001. so we've bounced off that level already today. and the key is whether we'll finish higher or lower than that, it is a key indicator
we're joined by joshua raymond. a bit more on what's going on with the ftse 100. >> very good morning to you. we're relatively unchanged. we are still lower. there is still a very big focus towards the big day throughout this afternoon. a lot of investors at the moment are positioning themselves for this. going with a few of the defensive stocks. but the main weakness we've seen is the financial stocks and the miners. copper prices are off well over 1%, as well, and the financial stocks....
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john burris, san francisco, raymond giudice, atlanta.burris, just as a person of interest, they can't make you stay put. >> absolutely not. a person of interest, as you know, is free to go. that just means they have some interest, they might think you're involved, but they don't have sufficient evidence to tie you into it. so they're free to go whenever they like to go and no law can stop them. they need to go to a different level to have probable cause to arrest them, in order to justify keeping them in a location. but otherwise, they're free to go wherever they like to go. >> you're right. and raymonded giudice, she's not been named a person of interest and i think there are reasons for that. either they don't have the evidence or if they -- once you're named a person of interest, that could invoke for constitutional rights. >> well, that's right. and additionally, i do think that they're allowing her to do this type of behavior and hopefully something else to lead them to -- i hate to use that phrase -- the smoking gun, the crucial pi
john burris, san francisco, raymond giudice, atlanta.burris, just as a person of interest, they can't make you stay put. >> absolutely not. a person of interest, as you know, is free to go. that just means they have some interest, they might think you're involved, but they don't have sufficient evidence to tie you into it. so they're free to go whenever they like to go and no law can stop them. they need to go to a different level to have probable cause to arrest them, in order to justify...
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sue moss, raymond giudice, richard herman. i have never heard of a guardian ad litem appointed four the children simply for their interests. >> i haven't heard either. they have to have one, because they're generating fees based on the program. there has to be some sort of guardian ad litem. these two train wrecks, nancy, i believe they staged this. he's going to put the money back. they're in the news today. they're going to generate money. this is the only way they can generate money. they have no skills. they have no talent. this is it. >> giudice? >> i agree with richard and agree with miss orman. there should have been trust accounts set up for these children, not random checking accounts. >> put the lawyers up. i notice that both of you defense lawyers, neither one of you are tackling the potential criminal charges. >> you can't steal your own money, nancy. he walked out of court on his own. he's going to pay that back. if he doesn't, he may have criminal intent. >> what i was saying before i was so rudely interrupted, h
sue moss, raymond giudice, richard herman. i have never heard of a guardian ad litem appointed four the children simply for their interests. >> i haven't heard either. they have to have one, because they're generating fees based on the program. there has to be some sort of guardian ad litem. these two train wrecks, nancy, i believe they staged this. he's going to put the money back. they're in the news today. they're going to generate money. this is the only way they can generate money....
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raymond clark is charged with strangling her.artha: arguments wrapping up in a controversial supreme court case today. a man is sent to prison for selling dogfighting videos, but the case is overturned. the unlikely ally is the nra and american civil liberties union coming down on the same side of the defendant. they say the ruling is too broad. shannon bream is at the supreme court. how did the justices react to the cases today? >> they were open to the argument that this was a first amendment issue and congress need to be careful when it limits anything that has to do with free speech. while no 1one enjoyed looking at these videos, they also have to look at the fact that the first amendment is a strong right. so there was a spirited discussion and they seemed open to the fact that there could be problems with this law. with this casmartha: when they a step of overturning the law which bans these videos? >> again, it is not because of what he was doing in these videos, but they are worried about this law in other contexts. wheth
raymond clark is charged with strangling her.artha: arguments wrapping up in a controversial supreme court case today. a man is sent to prison for selling dogfighting videos, but the case is overturned. the unlikely ally is the nra and american civil liberties union coming down on the same side of the defendant. they say the ruling is too broad. shannon bream is at the supreme court. how did the justices react to the cases today? >> they were open to the argument that this was a first...
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john burris, san francisco, raymond giudice, atlanta.is, just as a person of interest, they can't make you stay put. >> absolutely not. a person of interest, as you know, is free to go. that just means they have some interest, they might think you're involved, but they don't have sufficient evidence to tie you into it. so they're free to go whenever they like to go and no law can stop them. they need to go to a different level to have probable cause to arrest them, in order to justify keeping them in a location. but otherwise, they're free to go wherever they like to go. >> you're right. and raymond, giu dirks ce, she's not been named a person of interest and i think there are reasons for that. either they don't have the evidence or if they -- once you're named a person of interest, that could invoke for constitutional rights. >> well, that's right. and additionally, i do think that they're allowing her to do this type of behavior and hopefully something else to lead them to -- i hate to use that phrase -- the smoking gun, the crucial pi
john burris, san francisco, raymond giudice, atlanta.is, just as a person of interest, they can't make you stay put. >> absolutely not. a person of interest, as you know, is free to go. that just means they have some interest, they might think you're involved, but they don't have sufficient evidence to tie you into it. so they're free to go whenever they like to go and no law can stop them. they need to go to a different level to have probable cause to arrest them, in order to justify...
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susan moss, raymond giudice, richard herman. he is ordered to pay back nearly $200,000, and she is ordered to account for money. what about it, sue moss? >> return the cash or face a backlash. look, when you start off a case by stealing money, everyone thinks you're a stealer. this was the worst possible move for jon, not only pr world but also in terms of his divorce custody because no one's going to trust him. no one's going to trust his word. and no one's going to trust his actions. >> back to maxine page, senior news editor, radaronline.com. maxine, so he's ordered to pay back the 180 grand. did he try to explain to the judge why he took the money? >> he said that it amounted to his paycheck, that he hasn't withdrawn any money and it's basically what he's owed for the work he's done with tlc. >> jane velez-mitchell, host of hln's "issues," author of "i want." jane, what can you tell me? >> well, the big question, nancy, is does he still have the 180 grand? we know he lives a very lavish lifestyle. he has two fancy cars, a bm
susan moss, raymond giudice, richard herman. he is ordered to pay back nearly $200,000, and she is ordered to account for money. what about it, sue moss? >> return the cash or face a backlash. look, when you start off a case by stealing money, everyone thinks you're a stealer. this was the worst possible move for jon, not only pr world but also in terms of his divorce custody because no one's going to trust him. no one's going to trust his word. and no one's going to trust his actions....
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raymond young will be tried next month. >>> this week is a somber anniversary for a lancaster, pennsylvania community. a gunman shot 10 girls and killed five of them in the amish town. >> reporter: in this town, much is different, but much is the same. the same amish children in nickel mine still play in the school yard, but at a new school down the street. the old school yard where the nation's focused three years ago is just now a field. the communityhass recovered remarkably. jonas byler would know. he was called to counsel the families of the victims. five girls killed and five girls wounded. >> they were shocked when they realized. >> reporter: but the very same terrible day, the amish planted the seed of forgiveness. some took food to the gunman's wife. byler said seeing their ability to forgive, he decided to write a book called "think no evil." >> it comes from what a grandfather saying to his grandson. we will think no evil. in today's world, that is hard to comprehend. >> reporter: but forgive first and you end up helping yourself. >> peace comes from being able to do that. >> rep
raymond young will be tried next month. >>> this week is a somber anniversary for a lancaster, pennsylvania community. a gunman shot 10 girls and killed five of them in the amish town. >> reporter: in this town, much is different, but much is the same. the same amish children in nickel mine still play in the school yard, but at a new school down the street. the old school yard where the nation's focused three years ago is just now a field. the communityhass recovered remarkably....
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raymond clark has been charged with her murder. >>> more heavy equipment is expected to arrive in indonesia as the search for earthquake survivors continues. we have the report on one of the hardest hit areas in the country. >> reporter: two days after the earthquake, rescuers found a few survivors under the wreckage of collapsed buildings. the small success has reenergized efforts to find those still missing. most of the confirmed deaths have been in padang where most of the buildings have been destroyed. at what used to be a lounge, crews pulled one body from the wreckage. residents at this house tried to salvage their belongings. this woman is looking for her 24-year-old son who works at the laundry before it collapsed. i was screaming because when i saw the rocks and rubble, i said my son will be killed. this woman said. i keep hearing in my ears he was calling me. rescue operations have been hampered by power blackouts and lack of heavy equipment to move wreckage from toppled buildings. line ups for gas are more than three hours long. there is a shortage of other necessities, too. resc
raymond clark has been charged with her murder. >>> more heavy equipment is expected to arrive in indonesia as the search for earthquake survivors continues. we have the report on one of the hardest hit areas in the country. >> reporter: two days after the earthquake, rescuers found a few survivors under the wreckage of collapsed buildings. the small success has reenergized efforts to find those still missing. most of the confirmed deaths have been in padang where most of the...
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and raymond, she's not been named a person of interest and i think there are reasons for that. either they don't have the evidence, or once you're named a person of interest, that could invoke your constitutional rights. >> that's right. and i think they're allowing her to do this type of behavior and hopefully something else to lead them to, i hate to use the phrase, the smoking gun, the crucial piece of evidence to solve this crime. >> to dr. mychal bell. if the child is still alive. we know she has intense asthma and turner syndrome. what obstacles is she facing? >> the biggest problem would be her asthma. if she has a serious asthma condition, she's going to need medication. asthma is going to prevent you from breathing normally and that could be a serious condition. >> everyone, very quickly, still taking your calls. i want to tell you about a group of boy scouts, and a mormon missionary student who allegedly commit murder on a defenseless woman asleep in her own bed. a mother and attacked the 11-year-old little girl. take a listen. >> prosecutors say christopher grible wa
and raymond, she's not been named a person of interest and i think there are reasons for that. either they don't have the evidence, or once you're named a person of interest, that could invoke your constitutional rights. >> that's right. and i think they're allowing her to do this type of behavior and hopefully something else to lead them to, i hate to use the phrase, the smoking gun, the crucial piece of evidence to solve this crime. >> to dr. mychal bell. if the child is still...
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with our friend jeff -- raymond james. and then of course nat gas. it looks like it's hit a bottom. we'll bring you the hottest nat gas play that you might want to put on monday morning. all that and much more top of the hour. michelle? >> all right, see you then, melissa. an olympic-sized upset. rio de janeiro winning the 2016 olympics over the big favorite, chicago. we're going to look at the financial implications when "the closing bell" returns. you're watching cnbc. we're first in business worldwide. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i want everything right where i can find it. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 anything that makes trading easier. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i want to be right in the middle of the action-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 you know-- i have to see what's going on. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and when i pull the trigger... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 ...i've got to get the best price out there. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 (announcer) try the new schwab.com tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 for yourself. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 call 1-888-4schwab tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 or visit schwab.com/trader today. tdd#: 1
with our friend jeff -- raymond james. and then of course nat gas. it looks like it's hit a bottom. we'll bring you the hottest nat gas play that you might want to put on monday morning. all that and much more top of the hour. michelle? >> all right, see you then, melissa. an olympic-sized upset. rio de janeiro winning the 2016 olympics over the big favorite, chicago. we're going to look at the financial implications when "the closing bell" returns. you're watching cnbc. we're...
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raymond giudice, defense attorney, atlanta.efense attorney, author of "prosecutorial misconduct" joining us out of the philadelphia jurisdiction. sue moss, i'm scared. have you ever known a juvenile judge that was any more harsh than, say, a social worker? they want to sit around a little table and tell the juvenile to write an essay about why they did a bad thing, and then they can go home and have a cookie. i'm not kidding. i practiced in juvenile court before i got to big court, and that's the mentality there. >> if she is sent home to freely roam -- >> i'll bust a gasket. >> -- then lady justice must be taking a nap. it's absolutely ridiculous. because the reality is if this crime is premeditated she's going to be doing some adult time. you look at the seriousness of the case, the fact that it resulted in death. this kid is not going to be prosecuted in a juvenile hall but in real adult jail, and i think she's going to spend a lot of time there. >>> as the days grew longer and the search effort came up empty, everyone dread
raymond giudice, defense attorney, atlanta.efense attorney, author of "prosecutorial misconduct" joining us out of the philadelphia jurisdiction. sue moss, i'm scared. have you ever known a juvenile judge that was any more harsh than, say, a social worker? they want to sit around a little table and tell the juvenile to write an essay about why they did a bad thing, and then they can go home and have a cookie. i'm not kidding. i practiced in juvenile court before i got to big court,...
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raymond clark is being held on $3 million bail. and friday, nasa's lunar crater observer will crash into the moon at the area you see here. >>> many women overcome challenges in their lives and some use that to pass it on and inspire others. take suze orman. 30 years ago, the respected financial expert and award-winning tv host was struggling just to make ends meet. in our new series, breakthrough women, suze orman tells her story and encourages other women to take charge of their lives. >> reporter: she's known for her no-nonsense approach to money. >> stop, stop, stop. you cannot afford pit. >> but before fame and fortune, suze orman's life was a different story. she grew up with a speech impediment and lacked self-esteem. at 29, orman was a waitress, making $400 a month with dreams of opening her own restaurant. her life changed when some customers chipped in to leave her a big tip, a $50,000 loan so she could realize her dreams. >> we want to help people who have touched our own lives. i think just me being a waitress, who love
raymond clark is being held on $3 million bail. and friday, nasa's lunar crater observer will crash into the moon at the area you see here. >>> many women overcome challenges in their lives and some use that to pass it on and inspire others. take suze orman. 30 years ago, the respected financial expert and award-winning tv host was struggling just to make ends meet. in our new series, breakthrough women, suze orman tells her story and encourages other women to take charge of their...
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raymond giudice, atlanta. john burris, just as a person of interest, they can't make you stay put. >> absolutely not. person of interest, as you know, is free to go. they might think you're involved but they don't have sufficient evidence to tie you into it. so they're free to go wherever they would like to go and no law can stop them. they need to go to a different level to have probable cause to arrest them. in order to justify keeping them in a location, but otherwise they're free to go wherever they like to go. >> you're right. and raymond giudice, she has not been named a person of interest and i think there are reasons for that. either they don't have the evidence, or once you're named a person of interest, that could invoke your constitutional rights. >> that's right. additionally i do think that they're allowing her -- this type of behavior and hopefully something else to lead them to, i hate to use that phrase, the smoking gun, the crucial piece of evidence to solve this crime. >> to dr. michael bell.
raymond giudice, atlanta. john burris, just as a person of interest, they can't make you stay put. >> absolutely not. person of interest, as you know, is free to go. they might think you're involved but they don't have sufficient evidence to tie you into it. so they're free to go wherever they would like to go and no law can stop them. they need to go to a different level to have probable cause to arrest them. in order to justify keeping them in a location, but otherwise they're free to...
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>> no i did not. >> he did internet searches how to commit the perfect murder. >>> 38-year-old raymondeszup is accused of sexual assault of a child. jessup is a member of the fundamental church of jesus christ of latter day saints. documents will show he sexually assaulted a teen half his age. he will face a bigamy charge. >>> a self-help author is promising to help the police. what james arthur ray is doing to provide what he calls closure. >>> the bodies of 18 u.s. troops and federal agents killed this week in afghanistan are back in the u.s. their flag draped coffins were met by president obama overnight in dover delaware. their deaths came in the deadliest month since 2001 and at a time when the president is trying to decide whether to send more forces to afghanistan. they were killed in a helicopter crash and a roadside bombing. >>> the president reportedly wants to know what is going on in every province of afghanistan before deciding whether to expand the war. the "washington post" reports that the president asked for a province by province breakdown of local political leaders a
>> no i did not. >> he did internet searches how to commit the perfect murder. >>> 38-year-old raymondeszup is accused of sexual assault of a child. jessup is a member of the fundamental church of jesus christ of latter day saints. documents will show he sexually assaulted a teen half his age. he will face a bigamy charge. >>> a self-help author is promising to help the police. what james arthur ray is doing to provide what he calls closure. >>> the bodies...
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raymond jessop has pleaded not guilty to sexual assault of a child. we'll bring you the latest from the courtroom. >>> plus, wall street seems to think the economy is on the comeback trail. how about you? the new consumer confidence report comes out tuesday. >>> nasa's plans to head back to the moon could get a boost on tuesday. we're watching to see how the newest space rocket is going to do on its first test flight. all those stories and much more starting tomorrow on "morning express with robin meade" weekdays 6:00 to 10:00 a.m. eastern. >>> check out the video here of the fires in puerto rico that an i-reporter sent us the he was flying into san juan last night and said that the passengers were really reacting to seeing the flames here in person after reading about the fire for the last couple of days. he says that some of them were nervous about the flight being over the fire. look at those flames. keep it here on hln for the latest on the fire. >>> israeli troops have arrested 12 people in clashes at jerusalem's holiest religious site. the troof
raymond jessop has pleaded not guilty to sexual assault of a child. we'll bring you the latest from the courtroom. >>> plus, wall street seems to think the economy is on the comeback trail. how about you? the new consumer confidence report comes out tuesday. >>> nasa's plans to head back to the moon could get a boost on tuesday. we're watching to see how the newest space rocket is going to do on its first test flight. all those stories and much more starting tomorrow on...
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raymond clark, the suspect in the heinous murder of yale student, annie le. he's a 24-year-old lab techie. there's no way he could afford to put up bail. robert ward had extreme reseptember financial trouble, but he's currently liveing in a nine-bedroom palace. he's been a millionaire for years. stacy, i'm going to ask this big question time and time again. don't like the answer i'm getting. why couldn't he be held without bond or set the bail higher. >> you're right. he could have been set with no bond or the bail higher. in taking all the tack factors together, the judge might have thought he's not a risk of flight, he's on a gps monitor. he doesn't have the money. he could have been held no bond. also, i think the fact he -- >> go ahead mark. >> jane, i have to jump in here. i'm taking exception to what you are saying. you are suggesting my pita lovilove ing vegan that the state prosecutor did something wrong here. >> i don't think she is at all making that point. >> let me make the point here. first of all, anyone who posts a bond in florida, in state cou
raymond clark, the suspect in the heinous murder of yale student, annie le. he's a 24-year-old lab techie. there's no way he could afford to put up bail. robert ward had extreme reseptember financial trouble, but he's currently liveing in a nine-bedroom palace. he's been a millionaire for years. stacy, i'm going to ask this big question time and time again. don't like the answer i'm getting. why couldn't he be held without bond or set the bail higher. >> you're right. he could have been...
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raymond just acceessup has plea guilty. we'll bring you the latest from the courtroom. >>> the new consumer confidence report comes out tuesday. >>> nasa's plans to head back to the moon could get a boost on tuesday. we're watching to see how the newest space rocket is going to do on its first test flight. >>> who originally came up with hummus? some chefs put in an all-out effort to prove it was their ancestors pea's idea. >>> check out the video here of the fires in puerto rico that an i-reporter sent us. he was flying into san juan last night and said the passengers reacted to seeing the flames in person after reading about the fire for days. he says some were nervous about the flight being over the fire. keep it right here on hln for the latest on the fire. >>> israeli troops have arrested 12 people in clashes at jerusalem's holiest religious site. the troops used water canons and stun grenades to disperse hundreds of palestinian protestors. israeli police say protesters threw stones and a firebomb at troops. they recen
raymond just acceessup has plea guilty. we'll bring you the latest from the courtroom. >>> the new consumer confidence report comes out tuesday. >>> nasa's plans to head back to the moon could get a boost on tuesday. we're watching to see how the newest space rocket is going to do on its first test flight. >>> who originally came up with hummus? some chefs put in an all-out effort to prove it was their ancestors pea's idea. >>> check out the video here of the...
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raymond clark will appear before a judge. he has yet to enter a plea.s charges of murdering and stuffing the body of le behind a wall. his bill has been set at $3 million. brian: why did they ask for identification? that is what's some parents are asking when their child was able to board an airplane by himself. the 14-year-old was able to use the self checking option. steve: speaking of the autism, the number of cases has increased. one of 100 children have been diagnosed. officials say is still not clear if there are more affected, or if there are now better methods to affect -- attacked -- detect it. brian: rush limbaugh has said that he could be interested in buying the st. louis rams. he was briefly an espn analyst. steve: gretchen is outside with a bunch of friends. gretchen: take a look at our party! we are celebrating breast cancer awareness month. we also have the president of the hershey's company. you just finished an incredible bike race. >> yes, it is on behalf of breast cancer awareness month. this year we wrote from hershey, pennsylvania
raymond clark will appear before a judge. he has yet to enter a plea.s charges of murdering and stuffing the body of le behind a wall. his bill has been set at $3 million. brian: why did they ask for identification? that is what's some parents are asking when their child was able to board an airplane by himself. the 14-year-old was able to use the self checking option. steve: speaking of the autism, the number of cases has increased. one of 100 children have been diagnosed. officials say is...
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. >>> and the murder of annie le, raymond clark accused of strangling le and stuffing her body behind lab wall. investigators found le's body on september 13th, that's the day she was supposed to get married. she had been missing for five days. clark remains jailed in state prison on a $3 million bond. today the judge is expected to setting hearing date for arguments on whether the records in this case should remain sealed. >>> someone may have embezzled $5 million from the beleaguered community activist group acorn, but no criminal action will be taken. that's because these allegations are from about ten years ago and the statute of limitations, that prevents this from being prosecuted. last year sued-the-former president and his brother who kept the group's books over a million dollars in impopper credit card charges. apparently an internal evoo found it was more like $5 million. they call the review completely false. >>> president obama meets with congressional leaders today to talk about what has become a major debate. a huge, very important issue. whether to send more troops to a
. >>> and the murder of annie le, raymond clark accused of strangling le and stuffing her body behind lab wall. investigators found le's body on september 13th, that's the day she was supposed to get married. she had been missing for five days. clark remains jailed in state prison on a $3 million bond. today the judge is expected to setting hearing date for arguments on whether the records in this case should remain sealed. >>> someone may have embezzled $5 million from the...
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eastern, yale murder suspect raymond clark is expected in court.e is accused of killing annie le last month. >>> i wonder where the trouble spots aror already this morning for our fires. hi, bob. >> hi, robin. so far so good. i don't see delays right now. we'll get a couple but not across california. live to lax, here is a good look at the airport, that city. not looking bad. a decent travel day all around california, including san francisco who had delay yesterday because of clouds and rain. today a little better. lax, things moving fine. dallas, 30-minute delays, 30-mile-per-hour gusting winds stops you down. denver, winds, salt lake city half hour as well. seattle morning clouds, 30-minute delays. more details in about a half hour. >>> a college student went to a concert and never came back. no one has seen or heard from her since saturday. now police are making an urgent plea for help. >>> well with, hello. rise and shine, my dear friends. it's tuesday, pretty early in the week. i'm robin meade. while you get ready, let me get your brain ready.
eastern, yale murder suspect raymond clark is expected in court.e is accused of killing annie le last month. >>> i wonder where the trouble spots aror already this morning for our fires. hi, bob. >> hi, robin. so far so good. i don't see delays right now. we'll get a couple but not across california. live to lax, here is a good look at the airport, that city. not looking bad. a decent travel day all around california, including san francisco who had delay yesterday because of...
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forger yale university lab techie raymond clark iii appeared in court today but did not enter a plea to murder. instead the judge scheduled another hearing for october 20th when each side may or may not present witnesses. whatever. police still have not told us what they know about a possible motive. other than saying it was a case of workplace violence. if and when that finally changes, "issues" will of course bring you that major development, asap. that is tonight's "top of the block." >>> turning now to the motive behind a model's grizzly, and i mean grizzly murder. police have discovered a suicide note on ryan jenkins' computer. he is the reality tv star, police say hanged himself arch murdering his gorgeous wife jasmine fiori. her naked body found in august stuffed inside a suitcase and tossed in a trash bin near l.a. and this is the most gross part, fiori's fingertips and her teeth had been removed. >> one thing is for certain, she was killed either in that car or in that hotel room. somewhere in between. and mr. jenkins took her body and dumped it here at buena park. >> here's
forger yale university lab techie raymond clark iii appeared in court today but did not enter a plea to murder. instead the judge scheduled another hearing for october 20th when each side may or may not present witnesses. whatever. police still have not told us what they know about a possible motive. other than saying it was a case of workplace violence. if and when that finally changes, "issues" will of course bring you that major development, asap. that is tonight's "top of the...
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raymond clark iii has not entered a plea yet. he worked in the same building as the victim annie le. investigators say she was found strangled to death behind a wall in the lab last month. the motive is not known, but police are treating it as workplace violence. >>> 34 minutes past the hour. okay, so we're well into october, but for a lot of us it still feels like a wet spring. here's meteorologist bob van dillen. >> morning. it's funny you say that because springtime it's severe weather, really the main severe weather season. but fall also has a severe weather season and we're getting a taste of that right now as colder air drops down out of the plains. there's a sharp cold front moving toward the mid-mississippi valley. look at the rain in oklahoma, arkansas, really develops across northern texas. but the rain and clouds all go through the great lakes and ultimately into the northeast. let me take you live to new york city. here's what it looks like, traveling in or out of the big city area, including newark, i think you'll be
raymond clark iii has not entered a plea yet. he worked in the same building as the victim annie le. investigators say she was found strangled to death behind a wall in the lab last month. the motive is not known, but police are treating it as workplace violence. >>> 34 minutes past the hour. okay, so we're well into october, but for a lot of us it still feels like a wet spring. here's meteorologist bob van dillen. >> morning. it's funny you say that because springtime it's...
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but, look, the police commissioner himself, the honorable raymond kelly, got up on television and said, this is not unusual. this man exercised his constitutional rights. he may have very well been advised by a pba lawyer, not to take any test, unless a court order was issued. and had the right do that. >> it's not unusual for seven hours and 20 minutes to pass before a blood test. >> it's not unusual at all. >> jane? >> hold on. let me go back to mike cardoza for the last. michael! >> we would probably advise any of their clients not to -- >> i'm not talking about that. i'm talking about -- >> well, i am. >> i'm talking about the tape. every single day we do stories where we find blood-alcohol levels. >> we're leaving a lot out, jane. the man stopped drinking the day before about 9:30 at night. >> ten second, michael cardoza? >> hey i tell you what in ten seconds, if new york has to go get a warrant for a blood draw, they ought to change their laws. in california -- >> and we are out of time. you're watching "issues" on hln.
but, look, the police commissioner himself, the honorable raymond kelly, got up on television and said, this is not unusual. this man exercised his constitutional rights. he may have very well been advised by a pba lawyer, not to take any test, unless a court order was issued. and had the right do that. >> it's not unusual for seven hours and 20 minutes to pass before a blood test. >> it's not unusual at all. >> jane? >> hold on. let me go back to mike cardoza for the...
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he had such a successful run on everybody loves raymond. you know, of course, we sort of gone around movies and broadway and things like that and now being veterans of the sitcom we're back and back in action. we really do have this amazing chemistry. it's like we're a real married couple of those of you out there, who have saved the test of time and have been married long enough to that we are taking a look at the things that happen in a marriage and blowing them out of proportion and hopefully taking a comic look at what happens in the marriage. >> i love the show and brad and you, you guys are just hilarious. thank you for joining us and we can't wait to see to tomorrow night. >> thanks a lot. >> good to talk yo onnnn it! (announcer) sears to go, web to store. there's more ways to shop your way at sears. life. well spent. >>> good morning, i'm megan gilliland. welcome to october first and a chilly one at that. meteorologist steve fertig is here to let us know how the rest of the day will be shaping up. >>> megan and patrice, we have the
he had such a successful run on everybody loves raymond. you know, of course, we sort of gone around movies and broadway and things like that and now being veterans of the sitcom we're back and back in action. we really do have this amazing chemistry. it's like we're a real married couple of those of you out there, who have saved the test of time and have been married long enough to that we are taking a look at the things that happen in a marriage and blowing them out of proportion and...
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we continually cover this for you, raymond, his wife, ruth, three kids horrifically beaten in the small town in illinois. the first suspect behind bars in this murder former son-in-law, christopher harris, married at one time to an adult daughter not involved or injured in this. three more arrests, harris's brother, ex-girlfriend and her mother all charged with obstruction of justice, a haunting question, why was this family targeted, innocent kids and how are these folks involved? joining me to talk about it, welcome back ryan denem. lay it out there, who are these people and how are they connected to the accused murderer? >> the accused murderer's brother, jason harris, one of the arrestees also arrested jason harris's fiance. at some point chris harris, the murder suspect actually lived with them nearby to where the killings actually took place, lived with them before the actual killings. also arrested yesterday was jennifer earnest's missouri ther down in sarasota county, florida. >> okay w. cops tailing them, how did they begin to link them in some way, shape, or form to this crime
we continually cover this for you, raymond, his wife, ruth, three kids horrifically beaten in the small town in illinois. the first suspect behind bars in this murder former son-in-law, christopher harris, married at one time to an adult daughter not involved or injured in this. three more arrests, harris's brother, ex-girlfriend and her mother all charged with obstruction of justice, a haunting question, why was this family targeted, innocent kids and how are these folks involved? joining me...
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raymond clark could enter a plea at that time. and wednesday, a man charged with genocide and crimes against humanity goes on trial. >>> just ahead, it only happens once a year and this is the weekend that thousands gather at a west virginia bridge to take a wild jump. find out what this classic festival is all about. d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d
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raymond, his wife ruth, three kids horrifically beaten in this small town in illinois. the first suspect behind bars in this murder, former son-in-law christopher harris married at one time to an adult daughter who was not involved in this. now three arrests, harris's brother, girlfriend, and mother all three charged with obstruction of justice. the haunting question why was this family targeted? those innocent kids. how are these folks involved? join me to talk about it. we welcome back the online news editor. who are these people and how are they connected to the accused murderer? >> the accused murder's brother jason is an arreste and also his fiance jennifer. at some point chris harris actually lived with them nearby where the actual killings took place. he was living with them right before the killings. also arrested yesterday was jennifer earnest's mother sarah duncan in sarasota county, florida. >> okay. so were cops tailing them? how did they begin to link them in some way with this crime? >> it's been a hectic week for them. starting last wednesday, police bega
raymond, his wife ruth, three kids horrifically beaten in this small town in illinois. the first suspect behind bars in this murder, former son-in-law christopher harris married at one time to an adult daughter who was not involved in this. now three arrests, harris's brother, girlfriend, and mother all three charged with obstruction of justice. the haunting question why was this family targeted? those innocent kids. how are these folks involved? join me to talk about it. we welcome back the...
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raymond jessop, a member of the yearning for zion ranch in texas is accused of sexually assaulting amors of underage brides at the ranch led to a police raid last year. jury selection starts today. it is the first jury trial in el dorado texas in more than ten years, by the way. >>> new this morning, the fda is let ing youbuy drugs that you think are helping you fight deadly diseases but may not actually be. the associated press says it obtain add new report from the government accountability office which lists several drugs that were part of a quick approval process but that in follow-up tests didn't live up to their promise or tests weren't done. the fda says it does not plan to pull any of those off the market. it says in some cases taking those drugs away would eliminate the only available treatment for people with serious illnesses. >>> the balloon boy incident may have been a hoax that richard heene had been working on for a while. heene's former researcher says that what we all saw on tv was almost exactly an idea that heene had for a reality tv show. >> there are 52 in this p
raymond jessop, a member of the yearning for zion ranch in texas is accused of sexually assaulting amors of underage brides at the ranch led to a police raid last year. jury selection starts today. it is the first jury trial in el dorado texas in more than ten years, by the way. >>> new this morning, the fda is let ing youbuy drugs that you think are helping you fight deadly diseases but may not actually be. the associated press says it obtain add new report from the government...