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simpson was granted parole today so we talked to rikki klieman a consultant to cbs news. >> it was a long hearing indeed and i think it had a really rocky start. the first question to o.j. simpson when he went into that room in las vegas, nevada back in 2007, what was he thinking. so the obvious answer if a lawyer had coached him, presented him for that answer was, i wasn't thinking at all. i shouldn't have gone in there. if i had thought then i wouldn't have gone in. instead, o.j. simpson decided to tell his story. and it was relitigating the entire kidnapping and robbery case from simpson's perspective which is it's everyone else's fault but mind. >> rose: we turn to part two of a conversation with mohammad javad zarif foreign minister of iran. >> for their own citizens because that is for iran, for instance, that is where we derive our legitimacy. that's where we derive our security, our economic well being and prosperity because we don't get that from outside. the reality on the ground, with all the sanctions, with all the pressure, with all the wars, with all the containments, w
simpson was granted parole today so we talked to rikki klieman a consultant to cbs news. >> it was a long hearing indeed and i think it had a really rocky start. the first question to o.j. simpson when he went into that room in las vegas, nevada back in 2007, what was he thinking. so the obvious answer if a lawyer had coached him, presented him for that answer was, i wasn't thinking at all. i shouldn't have gone in there. if i had thought then i wouldn't have gone in. instead, o.j....
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charlie: joining me is rikki klieman, a legal analyst for cbs news and former prosecutor.leased to have her back on this program. tell me about o.j. simpson's parole. it was quite a long hearing, indeed. i think it had a rocky start. the first question to o.j. simpson was when he went into that room in las vegas, nevada, back in 2007, what was he thinking? the obvious answer, if a lawyer had coached him and prepared him for that answer, was, i was not thinking at all. i should not have gone in. if i had thought, i would not have gone in. instead, o.j. simpson decided to tell his story. and it was relitigating the entire kidnapping and robbery case from simpson's perspective, which is, it is everyone else's fault but mine. i thought to myself this was not the way to begin. but eventually, he redeemed himself by expressing remorse, by expressing how sorry he was, not only to his victims but also to the people of the state of nevada. and explaining how he tried to redeem himself by being a model prisoner. in addition, we not only heard from his lawyer, but we heard from his d
charlie: joining me is rikki klieman, a legal analyst for cbs news and former prosecutor.leased to have her back on this program. tell me about o.j. simpson's parole. it was quite a long hearing, indeed. i think it had a rocky start. the first question to o.j. simpson was when he went into that room in las vegas, nevada, back in 2007, what was he thinking? the obvious answer, if a lawyer had coached him and prepared him for that answer, was, i was not thinking at all. i should not have gone in....
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also rikki klieman on the parole hearing for oj simpson plus attorney carl douglas from simpson's 1995his, jetblue refuses to apologize to a family removed from a flight after an onboard confrontation. how airlines are now pushing back rather than backing down in the face of customer complaints. plus the eye-opener your world in 90 seconds. see you at 7:00. >> thank you. >>> later today the state's attorney general is going against valero's expansion plans. >> he says that if approved it could mean higher gas prices. jessica flores is live in benicia to tell us about the plans for today. >> reporter: good morning. valero has a huge presence here in benicia. but they want to expand to martinez and richmond buying up petroleum terminals in those cities. now, attorney general xavier becerra says not so fast. he wants to block that. [ pause ] [ signal breakup ] >> reporter: petroleum terminals in northern california would be controlled by refineries. ag becerra says that raises concerns about competition and could lead to higher gas prices. now, valero says it does not compete with plains
also rikki klieman on the parole hearing for oj simpson plus attorney carl douglas from simpson's 1995his, jetblue refuses to apologize to a family removed from a flight after an onboard confrontation. how airlines are now pushing back rather than backing down in the face of customer complaints. plus the eye-opener your world in 90 seconds. see you at 7:00. >> thank you. >>> later today the state's attorney general is going against valero's expansion plans. >> he says that...
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rikki klieman was a prosecutor and has covered cases.hen he gets out, where can he live and what can he do? >> they're working on the interstate compact so he can be transferred from hor his parole nevada to florida. he has substantial ties to the community and so everyone would suspect with a good plan for his future and parole, he will, in fact, be transferred. however, there are conditions of parole. there are standard ones in nevada. there will be others in florida. one of the conditions that he has to think about is not the simple one about no alcohol use or drug use. i'm sure that after that, they'll take that into consideration. but he has to comply with all laws. that means b s big ones, two li ones. have to think about his right of association, no convicted felons or trouble or criminal activity. >> even the slightest violation could put him back in jail. >> yes, it could. what you do, you've got to look. there's another grid. we looked at the terms of possibility of his parole. there's nothing about the violation of what it doe
rikki klieman was a prosecutor and has covered cases.hen he gets out, where can he live and what can he do? >> they're working on the interstate compact so he can be transferred from hor his parole nevada to florida. he has substantial ties to the community and so everyone would suspect with a good plan for his future and parole, he will, in fact, be transferred. however, there are conditions of parole. there are standard ones in nevada. there will be others in florida. one of the...
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allegations against my client set forth this this senseless lawsuit -- >> cbs news legal analyst rikki kliemanheriff's deputies are immune. >> presuming you could presume their action os the ultimate suicide many, many months later. >> reporter: the sheriff's office wouldn't comment. we rooched out to bunn and didn't hear back. megan would have graduated the year. her parents say any money they one for this lawsuit will be donated to groups that help rape victims shoo thank you very much. rikki makes a good point. this case may have a long a beautiful daughter and nothing will make that better. nothing. sorry to hear that. >>> never-before-seen video reveals what happened moments after asiana flight 214 crashed four years ago. the zoomed in angle showed black smoke pour out of the cabin before emergency slides deploy. frantic passengers slid down the slide. three people died as a result f that crash on july 6, 2013. the ntsb found the pilots were at fault for finding too much on the plane's automated systems can they were inadequate to operate. >>> skiers are heading down the slopes in t-shirt
allegations against my client set forth this this senseless lawsuit -- >> cbs news legal analyst rikki kliemanheriff's deputies are immune. >> presuming you could presume their action os the ultimate suicide many, many months later. >> reporter: the sheriff's office wouldn't comment. we rooched out to bunn and didn't hear back. megan would have graduated the year. her parents say any money they one for this lawsuit will be donated to groups that help rape victims shoo thank...
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. >>> we were speaking with rikki klieman earlier, our legal analyst. she said o.j.has a huge pension. >> my understanding is, yes, he gets $25,000 a month from his pension with the nfl. i think there's another pension he gets from the scre screen & actor's gild. i hope he uses and spends that money well and he's not strapped for cash. >> yeah. rickie sa rikki said they're protected from the goldmans. >> yes, it is. they're protected by florida law and can't be used to pay back verdicts against him. >> what do you expect he'll he's 70 years old. >> the first thing he's going to want to do if he's able to be paroled to florida, which was his home, he's first, i'm suring going to reconnect with his family. he's the father of four children. i suspect he'll seek a little female attention and then go back to golf. i'm not sure if his body will portray him, but i'm sure he's going to want to be back and have an tev role in handling golf. >> carling after all these years is there one question you wish you could ask about o.j. simpson? >> you know, i probably have all the an
. >>> we were speaking with rikki klieman earlier, our legal analyst. she said o.j.has a huge pension. >> my understanding is, yes, he gets $25,000 a month from his pension with the nfl. i think there's another pension he gets from the scre screen & actor's gild. i hope he uses and spends that money well and he's not strapped for cash. >> yeah. rickie sa rikki said they're protected from the goldmans. >> yes, it is. they're protected by florida law and can't be...
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. >> cbs legal analyst rikki klieman. >> once you put those things in writing, messages are going to come back to haunt them. >> in his statement. jim piazza encouraged tell to coom forward with any information. he saids he family committed to the legal process and then're doepg this for their son tim. not only tim but for awe all of those who come behind tim as they enter their college years. jeff? >> thank you. >>> some uber drivers say they have a dangerous consequence, tired driving. ahead, we ride along with one driver who says he has no choice but to sacrifice sleep >>> dozens of florida beachgoers showed the life-saving power of working together. >> mark strassmann brings us their inspiring group rescue. >> reporter: what's stronger than a riptide? how florida beach. and because of that, nine people are alive today. we're going to show you the dramatic rescue coming up on "cbs this morning." the long lasting scent of gain. now available in matching scents across your entire laundry routine. intrzero alcohol™.ine® it delivers a whole mouth clean with a less intense ta
. >> cbs legal analyst rikki klieman. >> once you put those things in writing, messages are going to come back to haunt them. >> in his statement. jim piazza encouraged tell to coom forward with any information. he saids he family committed to the legal process and then're doepg this for their son tim. not only tim but for awe all of those who come behind tim as they enter their college years. jeff? >> thank you. >>> some uber drivers say they have a dangerous...
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. >> reporter: cbs news legal analyst rikki klieman. >> the text messages that came from some of theseoung men are what we call in the law consciousness of guilt. once you put those things in writing, ultimately those text messages are going to come back to haunt them. >> reporter: in his statement, jim piazza encouraged the parents of those charged to come forward with any information, everything that they have that could be helpful. he also said that his family is committed to this legal process and that they are doing this for their son, tim. not only just for him, they said, but for all of those that come behind him as they enter their college years. jeff. >> jericka duncan, thank you. >>> some uber drivers say the company's lucrative incentives have a dangerous consequence, tired driving. ahead we ride along with one driver who says he has no choice but to sacrifice sleep for a decent wage. first, it is 7:19, time to check your local weather. >>> dozens of florida beachgoers show the life-saving power of working together. >> mark strassmann brings us their inspiring group rescue.
. >> reporter: cbs news legal analyst rikki klieman. >> the text messages that came from some of theseoung men are what we call in the law consciousness of guilt. once you put those things in writing, ultimately those text messages are going to come back to haunt them. >> reporter: in his statement, jim piazza encouraged the parents of those charged to come forward with any information, everything that they have that could be helpful. he also said that his family is committed...
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. >> rikki klieman is with us.% o.j. simpson will appear via video conference. what does he need to demonstrate to the parole board? >> remorse, of course. you'll have four board members, mr. simpson, and they'll have a question-and-answer session. he must show not only why he is sorry for what he did but he must show that he is rehabilitated from what he did. >> how can he do that? >> yes, he can do that. >> no. how do you do that? >> he can do that by taking responsibility, which he did in 2013. in addition, you have other witnesses. you have a victim in this case who is prepared to testify in favor of simpson's parole. he also needs to show what are his plans for the future. they don't let them out willy nilly. where are you going to live? how are you going to support yourself? who's going to be there for you? and he has the ability to do that with the person who is coming to say he'll live with him and his family. >> plus, he's ban model prisoner, they say. >> model prisoner indeed. there is a graph. this is done by status and by dynamic factors. there are 1
. >> rikki klieman is with us.% o.j. simpson will appear via video conference. what does he need to demonstrate to the parole board? >> remorse, of course. you'll have four board members, mr. simpson, and they'll have a question-and-answer session. he must show not only why he is sorry for what he did but he must show that he is rehabilitated from what he did. >> how can he do that? >> yes, he can do that. >> no. how do you do that? >> he can do that by...
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rikki klieman, thank you very much.our next half hour we'll talk to ron goldman's father and sister, fred and kim goldman, in their first interview since this parole hearing. that is ahead only on "cbs this morning." >>> president trump and his lawyers may be heading toward a confrontation with the special counsel leading the probe into the russian election meddling. the president just lost two members of his legal team. others are looking for ways to push back against robert mueller's investigation which is now looking at the financial affairs of the president and the trump organization. major garrett is at the white house. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. president trump's strident criticism of attorney general jeff sessions raised questions about just how comfortable he is with an independent justice department dealing with the russia investigation. sessions for his part gamely brushed aside questions yesterday about whether he would or should resign, saying he will stay on the job as long as it is appropriat
rikki klieman, thank you very much.our next half hour we'll talk to ron goldman's father and sister, fred and kim goldman, in their first interview since this parole hearing. that is ahead only on "cbs this morning." >>> president trump and his lawyers may be heading toward a confrontation with the special counsel leading the probe into the russian election meddling. the president just lost two members of his legal team. others are looking for ways to push back against robert...