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a regular citizen has are right to not self-incrimination. then the police department, you can say that, and you certainly have that right as a citizen of the united states, and you're immediately sent over to the administration of internal affairs, where you were given an admonition, and you were going to say, now you're going to tell me exactly what happens, and they have to tell you or you're fired. that is the circumstance we're going through right now. i can tell the officers to tell me what happened, because if they do not, they are fired. so, they are telling us what went on. and it to the bottom of this investigation. with regard to generically if people do not say what ever -- there is pressure, but i think that largely, now in this day and age, with the light shining on us 100% of the time, i would tell you that when issues come forward, the officers would not have happened. >> mr. herley, do you have comments? >> i would absolutely agree with the chief. there are very few times you were brought before your boss and ordered to tell
a regular citizen has are right to not self-incrimination. then the police department, you can say that, and you certainly have that right as a citizen of the united states, and you're immediately sent over to the administration of internal affairs, where you were given an admonition, and you were going to say, now you're going to tell me exactly what happens, and they have to tell you or you're fired. that is the circumstance we're going through right now. i can tell the officers to tell me...
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a regular citizen has are right to not self-incrimination. then the police department, you can say that, and you certainly have that right as a citizen of the united states, and you're immediately sent
a regular citizen has are right to not self-incrimination. then the police department, you can say that, and you certainly have that right as a citizen of the united states, and you're immediately sent
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corzine could have taken the 5th to avoid self-incrimination. he's the first former senator subpoenaed to testify in more than 100 years. the biggest question is still unanswered. where is the investors' money? kelly o'donnell, nbc news, the capitol. >>> now to the campaign trail where newt gingrich's opponents in the race for the gop nomination have had enough of his surge in the polls apparently and are bringing out the heavy guns on the subject of family values. our report tonight from nbc's chuck todd. >> reporter: frontrunner newt gingrich under fire from several republicans. rick perry took a direct shot at gingrich over his two divorces and three marriages. >> i made an oath to god when i married my wife. yeah, i think it is an important issue. but the american people will figure out these issues. >> reporter: mitt romney was less direct in this new tv ad. >> i have been married to the same woman for 25 -- excuse me, i get in trouble. for 42 years. >> reporter: romney supporter new jersey governor chris christie went to the character ques
corzine could have taken the 5th to avoid self-incrimination. he's the first former senator subpoenaed to testify in more than 100 years. the biggest question is still unanswered. where is the investors' money? kelly o'donnell, nbc news, the capitol. >>> now to the campaign trail where newt gingrich's opponents in the race for the gop nomination have had enough of his surge in the polls apparently and are bringing out the heavy guns on the subject of family values. our report tonight...
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he is expected to remain silent invoking his fifth amendment against self-incrimination. when mf global went bankrupt investigators say more than $1 billion is missing from its customer accounts. >>> coming up on the morning news, president obama's plan to help small business. >>> plus, remembering colonel potter. versatile actor henry morgan. >>> but first, scott pelley with a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >>> the collapse of a wall street firm has cost one farm hundreds and thousands of dollars and it's not the only one. that story tonight on the "cbs evening news." h of merchandise. so the most you can earn is $15 dollars. chase freedom also gives you 5% cash back at department stores this quarter but on up to $1,500 worth of purchases. that is $75. that's 5 times more! woo. get your cash back. activate today at chase.com/freedom. we went around the country asking women to speak frankly about something no one wants to talk about. it's time to get real about what happens in the bathroom. stop all the cutesy stuff. and start talking about what you really want
he is expected to remain silent invoking his fifth amendment against self-incrimination. when mf global went bankrupt investigators say more than $1 billion is missing from its customer accounts. >>> coming up on the morning news, president obama's plan to help small business. >>> plus, remembering colonel potter. versatile actor henry morgan. >>> but first, scott pelley with a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >>> the collapse of a wall...
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his closest supervisor refused to testify today invoking his right against self-incriminat n self-incrimination. >>> tonight the redskins are giant killers. they're sell bralting a win and season sweep. i didn't write that, but i like it too. akeem has the highlights from the game. there were kwift. >> this was a fun game to watch. this is an exciting end of the year. i know it's not really good for the redskins right now with their record, but a win is a win. it's nice fooz a win, especially a win like this. the redskins can party like it's 1999. for the first time in 12 years the redskins sweep the season series from the new york giants. in case you were wondering, one of the number one songs in 1999, "hit me back one more time" by britney spears. pay attention to this. first play of the game for the redskins, they try trickeration. roy tosses it back to grossman. he underthrows santana moss and picked off by webster. grossman with a turnover in 16 straight games. he had two interceptions in the game. second quarter on third and 8. this is good. grossman to stan tantana moss. redskins were 6-
his closest supervisor refused to testify today invoking his right against self-incriminat n self-incrimination. >>> tonight the redskins are giant killers. they're sell bralting a win and season sweep. i didn't write that, but i like it too. akeem has the highlights from the game. there were kwift. >> this was a fun game to watch. this is an exciting end of the year. i know it's not really good for the redskins right now with their record, but a win is a win. it's nice fooz a...
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safeguards meaning the right to cross-examination, the right against self-incrimination.he good news is that the italian appeals court looked at the mistakes made by the trial court, no motive, no weapon, even criticizing amanda knox about her underwear. the bottom line is she was freed but it demonstrated the difference between the two judicial systems. >> let's look at that list one more time. while we do, richard, you had very strong opinions on lindsay lohan in and out of court but she did not, amazingly make your list. >> she's on number five, fred. >> i am seeing that. she's on the top. number five. >> it was very tough between warren jeffs and her. you know, we were just glued every time it seemed you turned on the tv, there she was. there she was again in court violating probation, violating probation. these judges. these candy judges in california just couldn't do anything about it except wave their finger at her. you know, fred, anywhere else in the united states, you violate probation that many times, you're going to prison. she's not treated like everyone else
safeguards meaning the right to cross-examination, the right against self-incrimination.he good news is that the italian appeals court looked at the mistakes made by the trial court, no motive, no weapon, even criticizing amanda knox about her underwear. the bottom line is she was freed but it demonstrated the difference between the two judicial systems. >> let's look at that list one more time. while we do, richard, you had very strong opinions on lindsay lohan in and out of court but...
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corzine walks into a hearing as a star witness likely to invoke his fifth amendment right against self- incrimination. corzine has been subpoenaed to explain how mf globe bal collapsed on bad bets about the european debt crisis. it is the eighth largest bankruptcy in u.s. history. an estimated $1.2 billion in client money is still missing. this is the first time in more than 100 years congress has subpoenaed a former senator to testify. >> unbelievable. >> to say that's the eighth largest after what happened in 2008, that's saying a lot. >> it is saying a ton. it tells you just how big that liability was. >> yeah. >> you're back in the next half hour. >> the hottest holiday gifts for locals. we'll give you some shopping ideas. >> thanks, jess. >> i got it covered. >> before we go to break, we've learned that shenandoah county schools in virginia are on a two-hour delay. >> feeling a little bit more like winter according to about anybody who peeks their nose outside. monika has your commute. >> see how and hear how tons of tubas heralded the holiday season at the kennedy center. [ screaming ] [ zappin
corzine walks into a hearing as a star witness likely to invoke his fifth amendment right against self- incrimination. corzine has been subpoenaed to explain how mf globe bal collapsed on bad bets about the european debt crisis. it is the eighth largest bankruptcy in u.s. history. an estimated $1.2 billion in client money is still missing. this is the first time in more than 100 years congress has subpoenaed a former senator to testify. >> unbelievable. >> to say that's the eighth...
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enough if you remove some of and then do whatever you might do to get the engaged tone if acted self-incrimination is a shame. it is illegal to listen to someone's messages before 2001 knew how widespread was knowledge that people were intercepting? >> the told li that it was done by my colleagues before i realized. >> lippitt a little more blunt. dador editors know the voice mail was being intercepted? can i live now to the question of the express'? >> we did all these things for our editors for ambassador brooks you and you only have to read the column in the bazaar where the pulsar is leaving messages and pop star beat's phone at two in the morning for a drink. to realize anyone was committing a crime, so my assertion has always been the brought the practice wholesale and was appointed deputy editor and i couldn't believe he shouldn't be made the editor and they should have the strength their conviction to say yes sometimes you to enter into the gray or black il legal area for the good of the readers for the public good, and yes sometimes we asked reporters to do these things. they say we didn'
enough if you remove some of and then do whatever you might do to get the engaged tone if acted self-incrimination is a shame. it is illegal to listen to someone's messages before 2001 knew how widespread was knowledge that people were intercepting? >> the told li that it was done by my colleagues before i realized. >> lippitt a little more blunt. dador editors know the voice mail was being intercepted? can i live now to the question of the express'? >> we did all these things...
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many expect him to plead the fifth amendment against self-incrimination. shep?shepard: doug mckelway live in washington. doug, thank you. a judge in d.c. hearing more testimony today on behalf of the man who shot president ronald reagan back in 1981, john hinckley jr. has remained in a mental hospital for some 30 years now. but doctors have recently let him out on short trips. now, relatives say he deserves even more leave. prosecutors argued john hinckley jr. has a deceptive personality and needs to stay put. trace gallagher in our west coast newsroom this afternoon. hinckley is considered insane still, right? >> yeah. the psychiatrist says that he is still insane but she also testified today, shep, that he has a low level of mental health disease. she says that his psychotic disorder and depressive disorder is actually in remission though he still needs his medication. right now, john hinckley jr. spends about 10 days a month at his mother's home in williamsburg, virginia. the hospital wants to increase that to 17 days a month at first and then if that goes we
many expect him to plead the fifth amendment against self-incrimination. shep?shepard: doug mckelway live in washington. doug, thank you. a judge in d.c. hearing more testimony today on behalf of the man who shot president ronald reagan back in 1981, john hinckley jr. has remained in a mental hospital for some 30 years now. but doctors have recently let him out on short trips. now, relatives say he deserves even more leave. prosecutors argued john hinckley jr. has a deceptive personality and...
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. >> the bill would essentially self-incrimination flate against students in that it would take awayhe reciprocity system. >> reporter: the student complained in this traffic snarled city irritated councilmembers who want to promote alternatives to private car use. >> listening to you fight for the right to have cars in d.c. as students is really disspiriting. the idea that when you come to d.c. you'd better bring your car is not the message that i really want to put out there. >> everybody understands that we cannot continue this upward spiral of use of ables. >> people will say to me, the district of columbia is anti-car. >> i don't think we're anti-car. what we're trying to do is develop other methods of transportation. >> reporter: in a separate bill to lower residential speed limits from 25 to 15 miles per hour, the chairman of the council transportation committee it will likely be eliminated. >> the ban on student passes would need to pass the full council. if that happens, it wouldn't happen until late next year. >> to the festive holiday lights. doug live out there. the final
. >> the bill would essentially self-incrimination flate against students in that it would take awayhe reciprocity system. >> reporter: the student complained in this traffic snarled city irritated councilmembers who want to promote alternatives to private car use. >> listening to you fight for the right to have cars in d.c. as students is really disspiriting. the idea that when you come to d.c. you'd better bring your car is not the message that i really want to put out...
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before the house agriculture committee where he's expected to plead the fifth amendment against self-incriminationed fire of his expected appearance, a report in the "wall street journal" says corzine and ms global ignored risks. that betting on europe's sovereign debt was too risky. global's exposure blah loaned to $6.3 billion just before the company declared bankrupy in late october and hundreds of millions of dollars in customer funds went missing. money that remains unaccounted for today. in other mf global developments it has come to life former president clinton's advisory firm was paid $50,000 a month to advice corzine on improving his image at mf global. the contract was ended after corzine re-signed. megyn: we are getting conflicting information on whether they did vote to issue that subpoena or we are still waiting on it. we apologize. thank you, sir. midday trading fluctuating as standard and poor's -- treasury secretary tim geithner tours the continent trying to reassure europeans of america's promise to help and urging europeans to reach a deal. >> reporter: secretary geithner hopsco
before the house agriculture committee where he's expected to plead the fifth amendment against self-incriminationed fire of his expected appearance, a report in the "wall street journal" says corzine and ms global ignored risks. that betting on europe's sovereign debt was too risky. global's exposure blah loaned to $6.3 billion just before the company declared bankrupy in late october and hundreds of millions of dollars in customer funds went missing. money that remains unaccounted...
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enough if you remove some of and then do whatever you might do to get the engaged tone if acted self-incrimination is a shame. it is illegal to listen to someone's messages before 2001 knew how widespread was knowledge that people were intercepting? >> the told li that it was done by my colleagues before i realized. >> lippitt a little more blunt. dador editors know the voice mail was being intercepted? can i live now to the question of the express'? >> we did all these things for our editors for ambassador brooks you and you only have to read the column in the bazaar where the pulsar is leaving messages and pop star beat's phone at two in the morning for a drink. to realize anyone was committing a crime, so my assertion has always been the brought the practice wholesale and was appointed deputy editor and i couldn't believe he shouldn't be made the editor and they should have the strength their conviction to say yes sometimes you to enter into the gray or black il legal area for the good of the readers for the public good, and yes sometimes we asked reporters to do these things. they say we didn'
enough if you remove some of and then do whatever you might do to get the engaged tone if acted self-incrimination is a shame. it is illegal to listen to someone's messages before 2001 knew how widespread was knowledge that people were intercepting? >> the told li that it was done by my colleagues before i realized. >> lippitt a little more blunt. dador editors know the voice mail was being intercepted? can i live now to the question of the express'? >> we did all these things...
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enough if you ring someone up and then do whatever you might do to get the engage tone, and yeah self-incrimination. it's a shame you said that because i spoke about it, and, yeah, i'm saying it was illegal to listen to someone's messages before 2001. >> i'm asking you how widespread was news of the world with knowledge that people were intercepting voice mails. >> oh, well, i was told that it was done by my colleagues before i realized my colleagues had not -- >> let me put it a little more blueprintly. did your -- bluntly. did your editors know that voice mails were being intercepted? >> yes. >> can i move now to the question of the sunday express? >> i can go a bit further on that in that we did all of these things for our editors, for rebecca brooks and andy, and, i mean, you only have to read andy corson's column in bizarre, and it was just belittling one pop star a is leaving messages on pob star b's phone at two in the morning. meet me for a drink. blatant and obvious. i don't think anyone realized they were committing a crime at the start, and my assertion's always been that andy corson bro
enough if you ring someone up and then do whatever you might do to get the engage tone, and yeah self-incrimination. it's a shame you said that because i spoke about it, and, yeah, i'm saying it was illegal to listen to someone's messages before 2001. >> i'm asking you how widespread was news of the world with knowledge that people were intercepting voice mails. >> oh, well, i was told that it was done by my colleagues before i realized my colleagues had not -- >> let me put...
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enough if you ring someone up and then do whatever you might do to get the engage tone, and yeah self-incrimination. it's a shame you said that because i spoke about it, and, yeah, i'm saying it was illegal to listen to someone's messages before 2001. >> i'm asking you how widespread was news of the world with knowledge that people were intercepting voice mails. >> oh, well, i was told that it was done by my colleagues before i realized my colleagues had not -- >> let me put it a little more blueprintly. did your -- bluntly. did your editors know that voice mails were being intercepted? >> yes. >> can i move now to the question of the sunday express? >> i can go a bit further on that in that we did all of these things for our editors, for rebecca brooks and andy, and, i mean, you only have to read andy corson's column in bizarre, and it was just belittling one pop star a is leaving messages on pob star b's phone at two in the morning. meet me for a drink. blatant and obvious. i don't think anyone realized they were committing a crime at the start, and my assertion's always been that andy corson bro
enough if you ring someone up and then do whatever you might do to get the engage tone, and yeah self-incrimination. it's a shame you said that because i spoke about it, and, yeah, i'm saying it was illegal to listen to someone's messages before 2001. >> i'm asking you how widespread was news of the world with knowledge that people were intercepting voice mails. >> oh, well, i was told that it was done by my colleagues before i realized my colleagues had not -- >> let me put...