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even though robin bond, i was literally getting nauseous as i read the details of this.ay. there was flooding, there was rain, and they allegedly leave the child in a storm drain. and then they don't even tell them exactly where this child is, and the cops have to go on this crazy chase to find this little baby. >> it's just a terrible, terrible thing. it's shocking to us, and you know, i think what we're going to see here is the mom's going to tell one story, the dad's going to tell another. everybody's going to point fingers and say, as the father is saying, the child was dead upon birth. the mother's going to say, well, the child was alive, but i didn't have anything to do with it. the father took the child. so, you know -- >> what's the point? this is such -- it's going to ruin their lives if they're convicted. they're going to be behind bars for many years. >> absolutely. >> and casey jordan, it didn't have to happen. the mom herself went to the hospital after giving birth. she could have taken the baby with her. instead they leave the baby, put it in a storm drain
even though robin bond, i was literally getting nauseous as i read the details of this.ay. there was flooding, there was rain, and they allegedly leave the child in a storm drain. and then they don't even tell them exactly where this child is, and the cops have to go on this crazy chase to find this little baby. >> it's just a terrible, terrible thing. it's shocking to us, and you know, i think what we're going to see here is the mom's going to tell one story, the dad's going to tell...
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let me get robin bond in on this.because i keep wondering if she had gone to hooters, and was told, you can't wear your hijab here, in fact, you can't wear anything that you're wearing now, you've got to wear itty-bitty tiny things here, would we be talking about the same story, robin? >> it's the same concept. as you all know in the casinos, the dress codes have been considered a bona fide occupational qualification, a bfoq, meaning this is considered an integral and central part of the employer's style and atmosphere, and very successful, or integral to the success of the business. and i think that's the same argument that abercrombie & fitch would make. how will the court define an up due hardship. primarily the courts have defined that as anything more than a mere trivial expense, and have been pretty leap yent in permitting employers to have their dress codes. >> do you think this will be an uphill battle? >> no, i don't think it will be an uphill battle. but i also don't think it's a slam dunk. you never know wh
let me get robin bond in on this.because i keep wondering if she had gone to hooters, and was told, you can't wear your hijab here, in fact, you can't wear anything that you're wearing now, you've got to wear itty-bitty tiny things here, would we be talking about the same story, robin? >> it's the same concept. as you all know in the casinos, the dress codes have been considered a bona fide occupational qualification, a bfoq, meaning this is considered an integral and central part of the...
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. >> robin, robin, robin, robin bond? >> thank you. it's -- what is the duty that the organization had to this woman and was it unreasonable? did they have a reason to believe that she was a danger to herself or others? >> yes. >> it seems that they definitely did. so what would a reasonably prudent person do under those circumstances? would they call a cab for her? would they hold her until her parents arrived? would they monitor? would they put her in a police car and take her home? there are a lot of different varieties here and i think that's the real question. was there a duty that was breached here. >> carla hall. carla hall, hold on a second. carla hall, you have been reporting on this case. do the police, the law enforcement there, offer any explanation? how ironic it's called the lost hills station. that they didn't put her in a taxicab or they didn't just simply drive her home. what the heck are they doing at 1:30 in the morning that they're so busy they couldn't drive this young lady home? >> actually, they said they weren't
. >> robin, robin, robin, robin bond? >> thank you. it's -- what is the duty that the organization had to this woman and was it unreasonable? did they have a reason to believe that she was a danger to herself or others? >> yes. >> it seems that they definitely did. so what would a reasonably prudent person do under those circumstances? would they call a cab for her? would they hold her until her parents arrived? would they monitor? would they put her in a police car and...
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. >> robin, robin, robin, robin bond? >> thank you. it's -- what is the duty that the organization had to this woman and was it unreasonable? did they have a reason to believe that she was a danger to herself or others? >> yes. >> it seems that they definitely did. so what would a reasonably prudent person do under those circumstances? would they call a cab for her? would they hold her until her parents arrived? would they monitor? would they put her in a police car and take her home? there are a lot of different varieties here and i think that's the real question. was there a duty that was breached here. >> carla hall. carla hall, hold on a second. carla hall, you have been reporting on this case. do the police, the law enforcement there, offer any explanation? how ironic it's called the lost hills station. that they didn't put her in a taxicab or they didn't just simply drive her home. what the heck are they doing at 1:30 in the morning that they're so busy they couldn't drive this young lady home? >> actually, they said they weren't
. >> robin, robin, robin, robin bond? >> thank you. it's -- what is the duty that the organization had to this woman and was it unreasonable? did they have a reason to believe that she was a danger to herself or others? >> yes. >> it seems that they definitely did. so what would a reasonably prudent person do under those circumstances? would they call a cab for her? would they hold her until her parents arrived? would they monitor? would they put her in a police car and...
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. >> robin, robin, robin, robin bond? >> thank you. it's -- what is the duty that the organization had to this woman and was it unreasonable? did they have a reason to believe that she was a danger to herself or others? >> yes. >> it seems that they definitely did. so what would a reasonably prudent person do under those circumstances? would they call a cab for her? would they hold her until her parents arrived? would they monitor? would they put her in a police car and take her home? there are a lot of different varieties here and i think that's the real question. was there a duty that was breached here. >> carla hall. carla hall, hold on a second. carla hall, you have been reporting on this case. do the police, the law enforcement there, offer any explanation? how ironic it's called the lost hills station. that they didn't put her in a taxicab or they didn't just simply drive her home. what the heck are they doing at 1:30 in the morning that they're so busy they couldn't drive this young lady home? >> actually, they said they weren't
. >> robin, robin, robin, robin bond? >> thank you. it's -- what is the duty that the organization had to this woman and was it unreasonable? did they have a reason to believe that she was a danger to herself or others? >> yes. >> it seems that they definitely did. so what would a reasonably prudent person do under those circumstances? would they call a cab for her? would they hold her until her parents arrived? would they monitor? would they put her in a police car and...
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bond. it matters the age of the mother. >> robin sacks former prosecutor, author and cooper lawrence,cy clo gift. thank you both for joining us. >> thank you.úú >> thank you.@@ >> nasty words directed at president obama. some critics mouthing off right to his face. is it his policy or racism.@ everybody from jimmy carter to bill crosby has jumped in. it's the next debate you don't want to miss. hln is excited to welcome joy behar to our lineup. it premiers tuesday 9:00 p.m. eastern. check her out right now, cnn.com/joy. wait until this show is over ana then check her out. be right back. that's elations. new elations. clinically proven to improve joint comfort... in as little as six days. drinking it every day keeps it working. elations has clinically proven levels... of glucosamine and chondroitin, in a powerful form that's more absorbable... than joint supplement pills. tastes great. goodbye, horse pills. start your joints on the road to comfort... in one pack, six days. that's elations. the new standard in joint health. in a long line of amazing performance machines. this is the new e-cou
bond. it matters the age of the mother. >> robin sacks former prosecutor, author and cooper lawrence,cy clo gift. thank you both for joining us. >> thank you.úú >> thank you.@@ >> nasty words directed at president obama. some critics mouthing off right to his face. is it his policy or racism.@ everybody from jimmy carter to bill crosby has jumped in. it's the next debate you don't want to miss. hln is excited to welcome joy behar to our lineup. it premiers tuesday 9:00...
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bond. it matters the age of the mother. >> robin sacks former prosecutor, author and cooper úú lawrence, authorhe cult of celebrity." >> nasty words directed at president obama. some critics mouthing off right to his face. is it his policy or racism. everybody from jimmy carter to bill cosby has jumped in on this. it's the next debate you don't want to miss. hln is excited to welcome joy behar to our lineup. it premiers tuesday 9:00 p.m. eastern. check her out right now, pú cnn.com/joy. wait until this show is over and then check her out. be right back. (announcer) when you buy a car what are you really buying? a shiny coat of paint? a list of features? what about the strength of the steel? the integrity of it's design... or how it responds...in extreme situations? the deeper you look, the more you see the real differences. and the more you understand what it means to own a mercedes-benz. the c-class. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for special offers through mercedes-benz financial. eggland's best. in my kitchen, i love eggland's best. that's why they're the only eggs... i make for my
bond. it matters the age of the mother. >> robin sacks former prosecutor, author and cooper úú lawrence, authorhe cult of celebrity." >> nasty words directed at president obama. some critics mouthing off right to his face. is it his policy or racism. everybody from jimmy carter to bill cosby has jumped in on this. it's the next debate you don't want to miss. hln is excited to welcome joy behar to our lineup. it premiers tuesday 9:00 p.m. eastern. check her out right now, pú...
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robin roberts. we're learning more about ray clark, the lab technician who has been held now on $3 million bond for the murder of yale student, annie le. >> officials are calling this a situation of workplace violence. some who new him said he was rigid about the rules. and often clashed with researchers at the lab. but so far, police are giving few details. and they say ray clark is not talking at all. david muir is outside the prison where clark is being held? >> reporter: good morning, to you. raymond clark is in this maximum security prison behind me. this, as we learned the dna evidence against clark would very well be mounting. and as some of his colleagues from that yale research laboratory come forward, saying their co-worker could, at times, be controlling. with his hands cuffed behind his back and chains around his ankles, 24-year-old raymond clark was in a new haven courtroom, where he wa arraigned for the murder of annie le. just hours earlier, fbi agents had raced up the stairs of a motel, and straight to room 214, where clark and his father had spent the night. this morning, "the new
robin roberts. we're learning more about ray clark, the lab technician who has been held now on $3 million bond for the murder of yale student, annie le. >> officials are calling this a situation of workplace violence. some who new him said he was rigid about the rules. and often clashed with researchers at the lab. but so far, police are giving few details. and they say ray clark is not talking at all. david muir is outside the prison where clark is being held? >> reporter: good...
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bond. it really matters the age of the mother. >> robin sax, former author, and cooper lawrence, psychologisthank you both for joining us.úú >> thank you.@@ >> thank you. >>> nasty words directed to president obama. some critics mouthing off right to his face. is it his policy or is this pú racism?pú everybody from jimmy carter to bill cosby has jumped in on this. >>> a programming note for you. hln is excited to welcome joy behar to our primetime lineup next week, premieres tuesday, @@ 9:00 eastern. check her out right now, but wait until this show is over and check her out. boy: is that your new car? uh...yeah. boy: cool. thanks. i knew i wanted the new subaru legacy. i went back and forth on the hood scoop. but i'm glad i went for it. the all-new subaru legacy. feel the love. get 40% off this bonded leather sofa, just $299, with very cool styling and so affordable. at 40% off, just $299. from jennifer. >>> is it about race, or policy? do some people really dislike the president because he's african-american? it is a huge national debate which really took off after former president jimmy ca
bond. it really matters the age of the mother. >> robin sax, former author, and cooper lawrence, psychologisthank you both for joining us.úú >> thank you.@@ >> thank you. >>> nasty words directed to president obama. some critics mouthing off right to his face. is it his policy or is this pú racism?pú everybody from jimmy carter to bill cosby has jumped in on this. >>> a programming note for you. hln is excited to welcome joy behar to our primetime lineup...
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bond. so it really matters the age of the mother. >> robin, sax, former prosecutor author "predator and child racism? everyone from president jimmy carter to bill cosby has jumped in on this. but, it's the next debate you won't want to miss. a programming note for you, hln is excited to welcome joy behar to our prime time lineup next week "the joy behar show" premieres tuesdays 9:00 p.m. eastern. check her out right now, ng cnn.com/joy.no why don't you wait until this show is over and then check her out. be right back. the interior "positively oozes class," raves "car magazine." "slick and sensuous," boasts "the washington times." "the most striking vw in recent memory," declares-- okay, i get it already. i think we were in a car commercial. ♪ yeah ♪ yeah. get 40% off this bonded leather sofa, just $299, with very cool styling and so affordable. at 40% off, just $299. from jennifer. >>> is it about race or policy? do some people really dislike the president because he's african-american? is it a huge national debate, which really took off after former president jimmy carter made this statemen
bond. so it really matters the age of the mother. >> robin, sax, former prosecutor author "predator and child racism? everyone from president jimmy carter to bill cosby has jumped in on this. but, it's the next debate you won't want to miss. a programming note for you, hln is excited to welcome joy behar to our prime time lineup next week "the joy behar show" premieres tuesdays 9:00 p.m. eastern. check her out right now, ng cnn.com/joy.no why don't you wait until this show...