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stevens. we're going to hear testimony from henry schuelke or i understand he just goes by hank. is that correct? the special counsel appointed by judge emmet sullivan to investigate allegations. the federal prosecutors in the state in this case engaged in intentional prosecutorial misconduct by not sharing exculpatory evidence with the defense. in fairness, i would note his report is the accompanied by lengthy rebuttal admissions on behalf of those investigated which challenge the evidence of intentional misconduct. this is a prosecution that took place before the election of president obama. and before his appointment of attorney general holder. in fact, it was attorney general holder who decided based upon his own review of the matter to seek to dismiss the indictment and with drew the case after the jury's guilty verdict. and the justice department has also taken recent steps to improve its training of prosecutors, and as the senior official dedicated to this purpose, the attorney general
stevens. we're going to hear testimony from henry schuelke or i understand he just goes by hank. is that correct? the special counsel appointed by judge emmet sullivan to investigate allegations. the federal prosecutors in the state in this case engaged in intentional prosecutorial misconduct by not sharing exculpatory evidence with the defense. in fairness, i would note his report is the accompanied by lengthy rebuttal admissions on behalf of those investigated which challenge the evidence of...
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stevens. or their children or their grandchildren who found the cabin to be in need of impro improveme improvement. and so in 1999, senator stevens resolved that he would do some kind of a renovation to the cabin which he jokingly called the chalet. he was a friend of a gentleman whose name is bill allen, a self-made entrepreneur who by 1999 had become quite wealthy and he was the ceo of an oil field services and construction company. he was a fishing buddy from time to time of senator stevens, as well. he was conversant with the construction industry to some degree and heat was available i anchorage alaska in terms ofs. senator stevens and he met in 1999 in the company of a gentleman whose name was rocky williams who was a veco employee, the name of bill allen's corporation. senator stevens told him that he wanted to do a renovation to the so-called chalet. he wanted allen's assistance in identifying a remodeling contractor who might do the bulk of the work, and he was interested in having bi
stevens. or their children or their grandchildren who found the cabin to be in need of impro improveme improvement. and so in 1999, senator stevens resolved that he would do some kind of a renovation to the cabin which he jokingly called the chalet. he was a friend of a gentleman whose name is bill allen, a self-made entrepreneur who by 1999 had become quite wealthy and he was the ceo of an oil field services and construction company. he was a fishing buddy from time to time of senator stevens,...
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senator stevens died in a plane crash of august 2010. he was convicted of failing to report gifts in october of 2008. but that conviction was thrown out at the request of the justice department after evidence surfaced of prosecutorial misconduct. here is mr. schuelke at the witness table. this should get under way shortly. live coverage here on c-span3 waiting for the senate judiciary committee to gavel in for a hearing from the attorney who investigated the prosecution of former alaska senator ted stevens. it should get under way shortly. the senate itself is under way. they will spend the day today dealing with a bill to impose a minimum tax rate on high income earners which insures high earners don't escape paying taxes due to tax breaks and write-offs. live senate coverage on c-span2. the house today beginning work on the 2013 budget, and their legislative day starts at noon eastern. of course, you've been seeing our information about our coverage of the supreme court, two oral arguments today. we'll air one at 1:00 p.m. and the last
senator stevens died in a plane crash of august 2010. he was convicted of failing to report gifts in october of 2008. but that conviction was thrown out at the request of the justice department after evidence surfaced of prosecutorial misconduct. here is mr. schuelke at the witness table. this should get under way shortly. live coverage here on c-span3 waiting for the senate judiciary committee to gavel in for a hearing from the attorney who investigated the prosecution of former alaska senator...
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that information was never communicated to stevens' defense. it appears that it was never communicated to the court either even when they were asked about it. there were other issues with that sort of concealment, as well. including some statements about whether senator stevens intended to pay for the work that was being done on his house that was sort of the central underlying issue in all these ethics violations. >> we should point out that this investigation began when the justice department was under the jurisdiction of president george w. bush and then transferred over to the obama administration. did both administrations cooperate in this investigation? >> the justice department apparently cooperated with the outside investigation and it's running its own investigation too, that attorney general holder told a subcommittee hearing this week, he told them it's nearly complete and that we should expect to see the results that have soon. >> what kind of reaction from senator stevens' family? >> we only have a short statement from his wife, bu
that information was never communicated to stevens' defense. it appears that it was never communicated to the court either even when they were asked about it. there were other issues with that sort of concealment, as well. including some statements about whether senator stevens intended to pay for the work that was being done on his house that was sort of the central underlying issue in all these ethics violations. >> we should point out that this investigation began when the justice...
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i mean it's hard to oversee how important the stevens case was. ted stevens was the longest serving republican in senate history. he was a legendary figure. he was dedicated to alaska. he was a small man and a very direct man. you know, his job was he sought to bring federal dollars back to alaska. he was a powerful man. it's hard to overstate how important that case was. they raided his home more than a year before he was indicted. they had a long time to look at this case. and it was a huge conviction. at the time it was seen as a huge victory for the justice department. now, you know, years later, it's become -- and it is still a political issue in alaska and a political issue here. you have some of stevens' former colleagues bashing the justice department and senator patrick leahy, chairman of the judiciary committee says he may have a hearing on what happened here. it shattered morale. and it is still playing out. doj pulled back from some cases that you would prior to stevens case you would have think they would go after, for instance, the a
i mean it's hard to oversee how important the stevens case was. ted stevens was the longest serving republican in senate history. he was a legendary figure. he was dedicated to alaska. he was a small man and a very direct man. you know, his job was he sought to bring federal dollars back to alaska. he was a powerful man. it's hard to overstate how important that case was. they raided his home more than a year before he was indicted. they had a long time to look at this case. and it was a huge...
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the stevens case was prosecuted by two attorneys. u.s. attorneys office alaska as well as two attorneys public integrity section main justice. in fact, the u.s. attorney's office was recused from the case because of conflicts of interest. thus, the public integrity unit in the main justice was in charge of the case with the chief of the section and his principal deputy significantly involved. they were involved in the drafting of the indictment, they prepared memos for leadership of criminal division, and at the briefed the division's leadership on the progress of the case. numerous e-mails reinforce the fact that public integrity viewed themselves as the final authorities. indeed, shortly before the case was to be indicted, the front office of criminal justice criminal division main justice made the principal deputy public integrity the lead trial attorney. nevertheless, the report seems to minimize the responsibility of the public integrity for the failure of the case. the second chief -- section chief claims and the report seems to acc
the stevens case was prosecuted by two attorneys. u.s. attorneys office alaska as well as two attorneys public integrity section main justice. in fact, the u.s. attorney's office was recused from the case because of conflicts of interest. thus, the public integrity unit in the main justice was in charge of the case with the chief of the section and his principal deputy significantly involved. they were involved in the drafting of the indictment, they prepared memos for leadership of criminal...
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stevens. we are going to hear testimony from henry show key. he goes by hank. is that correct? a special counsel appointed by judge kevin sullivan to investigate allegations. the federal prosecutors in this case in days to an intentional prosecutorial misconduct by not sharing critical exculpatory @booktv exculpatory evidence with the defense. in fairness i would note that he reported his company on behalf of those he investigated his jealous the particular the evidence of misconduct. now, the prosecution took place before the election of president obama and before his appointment of attorney-general holder. attorney-general holder decided based on his own review of the record to shape the dismissive that -- and would treat the case after the jury's guilty verdict. the justice department has also taken recent steps to improve its training of prosecutors. as a senior official dedicated to this process, the attorney general has had a pair of internal investigation with what happens to the steven
stevens. we are going to hear testimony from henry show key. he goes by hank. is that correct? a special counsel appointed by judge kevin sullivan to investigate allegations. the federal prosecutors in this case in days to an intentional prosecutorial misconduct by not sharing critical exculpatory @booktv exculpatory evidence with the defense. in fairness i would note that he reported his company on behalf of those he investigated his jealous the particular the evidence of misconduct. now, the...
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when the company started in 2008, steven's wife got a job in turkey.n he and his family made the international move, they also decided to handle all of the dress manufacturing there. >> i would have loved to have opened a shop where i could have hired two seamstresses and done all of the production here in new york and it was cost prohibitive. >> it's problem-free. you're getting the dresses no problems. >> i wish. >> that's why you did it? >> when you have to ship anything anywhere in the world you open yourself to a whole gamut of issues that can happen. >> reporter: with the manufacturing happening overseas, steven spends six months of the year in turkey while gregory works alone in new york. between shipping, customs headaches and time differences, the distance is a real issue. >> i've seen this in a lot of businesses. i call it backfilling with logic. and a lot of the decisions in small businesses and big businesses, too, are made based upon situations. then the logic comes in why that makes sense to do it and all the arguments. often a decision b
when the company started in 2008, steven's wife got a job in turkey.n he and his family made the international move, they also decided to handle all of the dress manufacturing there. >> i would have loved to have opened a shop where i could have hired two seamstresses and done all of the production here in new york and it was cost prohibitive. >> it's problem-free. you're getting the dresses no problems. >> i wish. >> that's why you did it? >> when you have to ship...
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stevens. then, transportation security and ministration officials at a house oversight hearing. later, general john allen, the top military commander in afghanistan. >> on tomorrow morning's "washington journal", we look at several issues on capitol hill this week, including the health care oral arguments before the supreme court. after that, tom price and the republican 2013 budget proposal. the house will vote tomorrow. "washington journal" live on thursday at 7:00 a.m. eastern c-span. >> the senate judiciary committee held a hearing on prosecutorial misconduct on ted stevens. he was convicted in october 2008 of improperly accepting gifts, but that conviction was thrown out as the justice department alleged misconduct in senator stevens lost reelection the next month. a court-appointed special counsel is investigating the matter. he testified at the hearing, saying the government withheld information that would have damaged the credibility of a prosecution witness. >> good morning, everybody
stevens. then, transportation security and ministration officials at a house oversight hearing. later, general john allen, the top military commander in afghanistan. >> on tomorrow morning's "washington journal", we look at several issues on capitol hill this week, including the health care oral arguments before the supreme court. after that, tom price and the republican 2013 budget proposal. the house will vote tomorrow. "washington journal" live on thursday at 7:00...
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and steven humbly suggested -- >> yes. said he should be named steven because we do kind of look alike. >> to reveal the name of this baby gorilla, we have the ladies of the zoo. our fingers are crossed. what is the name? >> well, we would love to tell you guys that it was steven but we actually decided to go with kigali. >> oh! >> kigali. >> i understand. does he have a middle name? >> does he have a middle name? steven? >> maybe. >> i don't think they like your name, dude. >> no. no. man. i thought today was going to be the day that a little monkey was going to be named after me. a little gorilla. >> so how has his progress been? >> he's been doing really great. he's chewing on a piece of celery right now. he's not ready to consume whole food yesterday, but his top and bottom incisors are comingle mo the back. >> how much does he weigh now? he was five pounds. >> 9 1/2 pounds. >> big and strong. nice. >> has he learned his name? does he respond to it yet? >> he's not quite at that level yet. >> is he on display yet? >> y
and steven humbly suggested -- >> yes. said he should be named steven because we do kind of look alike. >> to reveal the name of this baby gorilla, we have the ladies of the zoo. our fingers are crossed. what is the name? >> well, we would love to tell you guys that it was steven but we actually decided to go with kigali. >> oh! >> kigali. >> i understand. does he have a middle name? >> does he have a middle name? steven? >> maybe. >> i...
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that what happened in the stevens case happens as a matter of course. >> mr. schuelke, i agree with you that the attorney general is entitled to credit for after the fact in inthe charges. unfortunately, the damage to n senator stevens and to the adversarial system of justice had already been done and there's nothing that the attorney general or anyone else could do to undo it. and so i know you -- let me just ask in conclusion, since time is short here. in those instances where the character and integrity and professional responsibility of overcome their desire to win at any cost, is there anything that congress can or should do? or is there any further action that you would recommend that we take in order to make sure that abuses like this do not occur? because i worry when they do sometimes occur -- i agree with you that in the main prosecutors or honorable people who perform their responsibilities with integrity but in those instances where they do not and they hold this information, as you've said these prosecutors have, how do we protect the integrity of
that what happened in the stevens case happens as a matter of course. >> mr. schuelke, i agree with you that the attorney general is entitled to credit for after the fact in inthe charges. unfortunately, the damage to n senator stevens and to the adversarial system of justice had already been done and there's nothing that the attorney general or anyone else could do to undo it. and so i know you -- let me just ask in conclusion, since time is short here. in those instances where the...
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no doubt about steven's greatness.nation of all of us. what that was right now, i can't tell you. ( laughter ) >> hamilton: i think a lot of it is he's unbelievably competitive. you know, he's competitive with us, with each member of the band. >> tyler: how was it? was it as good for you as it was for me? >> logan: steven tyler does everything he can to control the band, and he tried to control our cameras, too. he's also quick to entertain, always unfiltered and spontaneous. >> tyler: ♪ love in an elevator >> logan: now living in los angles to work on "american idol," he is a workaholic, juggling television while writing new aerosmith music at the same time. so you will actually write lyrics while you're driving? >> tyler: oh, yeah. yeah, yeah. you know what? i'm a.d.d. personified. >> logan: and o.c.d.? >> tyler: i'm not sure about that, but i'm... i'm a.d.d. now, i forgot what i was saying. >> logan: sorry. i interrupted you. ( horn honks ) ( laughs ) he is obsessive about the band and their music. he presses them h
no doubt about steven's greatness.nation of all of us. what that was right now, i can't tell you. ( laughter ) >> hamilton: i think a lot of it is he's unbelievably competitive. you know, he's competitive with us, with each member of the band. >> tyler: how was it? was it as good for you as it was for me? >> logan: steven tyler does everything he can to control the band, and he tried to control our cameras, too. he's also quick to entertain, always unfiltered and spontaneous....
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and so is the stevens' journey to california. it started when a bulldozer blade severed stevens' thumb in mississippi. surgeons in alabama told him he would never be the same. >> told him he could do it. but he would need his index finger there. but it wasn't a guarantee. that would mean like a double-loss to us. >> reporter: regina knew her husband was devastated. >> he works. that's what we do. we have a family that we take care of. and that's what we have to do. and if we were going to rely on everybody else, they would have settled for mike being disabled. and that was not an option. >> reporter: she started e-mailing surgeons. dr. charles lee answered that e-mail in november. and operated wednesday. >> it looks pretty good right now. and it's going to function even hopefully better. >> reporter: lee honestly admits he spent hours in the o.r. at a reduced rate, to make sure stevens got the care he needs. he also said while he has performed toe-to-thumb transplants before, this one was tricky because so much of the thumb was g
and so is the stevens' journey to california. it started when a bulldozer blade severed stevens' thumb in mississippi. surgeons in alabama told him he would never be the same. >> told him he could do it. but he would need his index finger there. but it wasn't a guarantee. that would mean like a double-loss to us. >> reporter: regina knew her husband was devastated. >> he works. that's what we do. we have a family that we take care of. and that's what we have to do. and if we...
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about steven hawking from all over the world. last year i got up the box. some of bibliography includes things like that china morning news, the west australian, the in the times, things like that. you might get the impression that ferguson really does exhaustive research over the world, but those clippings were sent to me. another slightly unorthodox source was cambridge in england itself. my husband and i lived there for part of every year. we have been going there ever since we first went there on sabbatical ourselves in 1986. we know that town well, and we know a lot of people there. and everybody who goes, you encounter people who have little stories to tell about stephen hawking. unlike the people. the woman because my hair has a relative who was working as a carpenter on the house when stephen hawking said willis shares slipped on the ice and turnover. this is a man was the first to get to him and cover him with a jacket and called the emergency people. someone else had an automobile accident. the driver of the other car w
about steven hawking from all over the world. last year i got up the box. some of bibliography includes things like that china morning news, the west australian, the in the times, things like that. you might get the impression that ferguson really does exhaustive research over the world, but those clippings were sent to me. another slightly unorthodox source was cambridge in england itself. my husband and i lived there for part of every year. we have been going there ever since we first went...
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judge sullivan said, upon review of docket and proceedings in the stevens case, mr. schulke concludes no such order existed in this case. whether the court accepted the repeated representations of the subject prosecutors that they were familiar with their discovery obligations were complying with those obligations and were proceeding in good faith. my question to you is, does it concern you that the only reason these prosecutors escaped criminal charges is that the judge in the stevens case did on didn't file an order specifically telling the orders that they should follow the law? >> i think we have to take into account a variety of things. when i was made aware of the issues that led to the inquiry that judge sullivan ordered, i made sure -- i ordered that the case be dismissed. i also ordered an office of professional responsibility report be done as an internal justice department which has now been completed, it is now in its final stages of being worked through. >> will it be made public, mr. attorney general? >> i'm hoping we can. there are privacy interests th
judge sullivan said, upon review of docket and proceedings in the stevens case, mr. schulke concludes no such order existed in this case. whether the court accepted the repeated representations of the subject prosecutors that they were familiar with their discovery obligations were complying with those obligations and were proceeding in good faith. my question to you is, does it concern you that the only reason these prosecutors escaped criminal charges is that the judge in the stevens case did...
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and give the democrats stevens and give the democrats their 60th o we want to protect the house.ight. but... home security systems can be really expensive. to save money, we actually just adopted a rescue panther. i think i'm goin-... shhh! we find that we don't need to sleep that much. there's an easier way to save. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. then lead a double life! with new blast flipstick from covergirl. it's the lipstick with a flip side. you call this a flip side? creamy color on one end, shimmery color on the other. expertly matched so you can flip your look. from demure, to daring. you be demure! day to night, naughty to nice. get gorgeous lips not once, but twice! now your lips can lead a double life. new blast flipstick from easy, breezy, beautiful covergirl. wait. ♪ it's morning in the himalayas... [ male announcer ] it's sweet. it's nutty. it's absolutely delicious. kellogg's crunchy nut. it's morning somewhere. >> he was the longest senator in history and 60th vote for obamacare. and the gross misconduct that led to the prosecution
and give the democrats stevens and give the democrats their 60th o we want to protect the house.ight. but... home security systems can be really expensive. to save money, we actually just adopted a rescue panther. i think i'm goin-... shhh! we find that we don't need to sleep that much. there's an easier way to save. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. then lead a double life! with new blast flipstick from covergirl. it's the lipstick with a flip side. you call this a...
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steven seegal. >> it's steven seegal, and musie >>> hi, i'm jimmy kimmel, along with alyssa, who we found on youtube because she can pronounce any word backwards. see? alyssa here's to help me tell you that stubhub is the place to find great deals on concert and sporting events like the college basketball tournament even if they're sold out or last minute. and it's so easy to use, you can place your order faster you can say stubhub backwards. alyssa? >> buhbuts. >>> buh-buts! stubhub backwards. stubhub's interactive seat maps give you the freedom to choose the seats you want. alyssa, freedom backwards. >> modeerf. >>> interactive backwards. >> evitcaretni. >>> correct! stubhub offers a fanprotect guarantee, so you'll be confident your tickets will be valid and arrive on-time for your event. guarantee backwards! >> eetnaraug. >>> stubhub is the place to go for tickets to games and concerts. tickets to games and concerts! >> stercnoc dna semag ot stekcit. >>> you're amazing. >> ginzama. >>> thank you. >> uoy knaht. >>> okay, that's enough. >> hguone staht. >> the place where millions of fan
steven seegal. >> it's steven seegal, and musie >>> hi, i'm jimmy kimmel, along with alyssa, who we found on youtube because she can pronounce any word backwards. see? alyssa here's to help me tell you that stubhub is the place to find great deals on concert and sporting events like the college basketball tournament even if they're sold out or last minute. and it's so easy to use, you can place your order faster you can say stubhub backwards. alyssa? >> buhbuts....
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and steven parker is one of those guys who must be separated.m controlled at all times. >> i guess i'm going to go crazy. i don't know. i guess i'm going to spend the rest of my life in prison and keep doing the same things i've been doing. i don't know what else to do. until somebody kills me, i guess. i don't know. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> life on death row was a very traumatic experience. death was definitely next. >> eight years on death row can make any inmate question his sanity. >> i feel confused, went through a mental stage where i likened to lose my mind. >>> it's been one week since terry moore stabbed another inmate over a pair of sneakers. he said a mixture of fear and anger fueled his attack. >> if you take something like shoes, they took shoes, i know who it is. the other guys in the block, they know i know. so if i don't deal with it, then that's a weak spot on my point. so they can go, okay, he's weak and we can steal the rest of his stuff and that's what was coming next eventually. it's not my first stab, not t
and steven parker is one of those guys who must be separated.m controlled at all times. >> i guess i'm going to go crazy. i don't know. i guess i'm going to spend the rest of my life in prison and keep doing the same things i've been doing. i don't know what else to do. until somebody kills me, i guess. i don't know. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> life on death row was a very traumatic experience. death was definitely next. >> eight years on death...
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steven hawking answered it should be fun. i said i know it should be fun but i don't know how to convince my editor. so he clicked a little more and the oracle spoke. tell him i said so. as you might guess i didn't have any problem with my editor after that. but this is more than just an endearing little anecdotes because it should be fun if the spirit in which steven has done all his science and the spirit in which he conveyed that science to many people who have no scientific background, he doesn't just try to explain his science to all of us. he tries to take as long on this adventure and that is the way it works. i had back stage experience of all that went in 2000 he was writing universe in a nutshell and my publisher in new york, also his publisher in new york asked me whether they hired me to help edit the book and my duty was to help him make it simple. make it more easy to understand. he was ok with that. i didn't know how to take that. is editor sent me -- drafted part of the book and i had been trying to help her u
steven hawking answered it should be fun. i said i know it should be fun but i don't know how to convince my editor. so he clicked a little more and the oracle spoke. tell him i said so. as you might guess i didn't have any problem with my editor after that. but this is more than just an endearing little anecdotes because it should be fun if the spirit in which steven has done all his science and the spirit in which he conveyed that science to many people who have no scientific background, he...
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steven caponie spent nine months in isolation. is he now back in general population and finds old habits die hard. >> hustle never sleeps. person i'm hustling right now has no idea what i'm about. >> not only is he hustling again, but he's raised the stakes. >> i need $1,800 to get out on bond. not hustling for nickels and dimes anymore. i don't want the canteen anymore. i'm hustling to get bonded out. and it might come together. >> but deputy robert vargols, has caponie on his radar. >> he is a social bug, tries to involved himself in everything that goes on. usual guys running games are the ones circulating the pod like that. >> this is my clique and this is what we do, play cards all day long. there are people that know what i'm about. they won't reveal what i'm doing to other people. >> i've been in the pod with him four times in the past three working shifts, each day he's been counselled twice for negative behavior, stuff he's not supposed to be doing. >> on you, child. this game called pinocle, an italian game. >> he's on t
steven caponie spent nine months in isolation. is he now back in general population and finds old habits die hard. >> hustle never sleeps. person i'm hustling right now has no idea what i'm about. >> not only is he hustling again, but he's raised the stakes. >> i need $1,800 to get out on bond. not hustling for nickels and dimes anymore. i don't want the canteen anymore. i'm hustling to get bonded out. and it might come together. >> but deputy robert vargols, has caponie...
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and the gross misconduct that led to the prosecution of ted stevens. he was found guilty in 2008. to report hundreds of thousands in improper gifts. weeks later he lost a close race to democratic challenger. attorney general eric holder moved to have it thrown out citing evidence of prosecutorial misduct and the 500 page report this week showed how widespread that misconduct was. james freeman has been looking at the case and the report. what do you think about the conduct? how bad was it? >> it's appalling. a systemic concealment of evidence was the phrase used by the report to judge sullivan and you don't have to be a constitutional lawyer, anybody who saw the movie "my cousin vinny", marisa torme. and misleading, what evidence there was, misleading the defense about what evidence there was. >> paul: would that have changed the outcome of the case? >> definitely. the key to the case is a guy named bill alan and his tomorrow that convinced the jury to convict him. and it would have destroyed his credibility. it wasn't just ted stevens wrongly convicted. there were two alaska legi
and the gross misconduct that led to the prosecution of ted stevens. he was found guilty in 2008. to report hundreds of thousands in improper gifts. weeks later he lost a close race to democratic challenger. attorney general eric holder moved to have it thrown out citing evidence of prosecutorial misduct and the 500 page report this week showed how widespread that misconduct was. james freeman has been looking at the case and the report. what do you think about the conduct? how bad was it?...
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i want to follow on to senator hutchison's questions regarding the prosecution of senator ted stevens. i think so many of us were absolutely shocked. we were -- i was horrified as a friend and as an alaskan to read judge sullivan's comments that this ill-gotten verdict not only resulted in the loss of senator stevens losing his seat but in his words, tipped the balance of power in the united states senate. pretty powerful in terms of what the department of justice did to a great man. i appreciate and i recognize and i thank you for your actions in dismissing that case and in your retry, and i join senator hutchison with that. there are questions that still remain. you know that. i have a long series of them. what i would like to do is submit them to you today and ask that you respond to them prior to the release of the report which is due to come out next wednesday, the 15th of march. i would appreciate your attention to that. i have a question regarding what is happening now with the release of this report. the "usa today" reported that the department of justice has spent $1.8 millio
i want to follow on to senator hutchison's questions regarding the prosecution of senator ted stevens. i think so many of us were absolutely shocked. we were -- i was horrified as a friend and as an alaskan to read judge sullivan's comments that this ill-gotten verdict not only resulted in the loss of senator stevens losing his seat but in his words, tipped the balance of power in the united states senate. pretty powerful in terms of what the department of justice did to a great man. i...
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following year with a full investigation underway, stevens was killed in a plane crash. >> senator stevenscent man. >> the late senator's wife, who testified at trial, said, quote, my husband also a former federal prosecutor, very much wanted to read this report. i am saddened that he is not able to do so. last week senators pushed attorney general holder for more answers. >> some of the findings that are made there are disturbing. >> while none of the prosecutors is charged with wrongdoing, there is pressure to release a second report by the justice department's internal watchdog that was created after watergate. >> there are recommendations with regard to sanctions that ought to be made. i'm hoping we will make that available. >> i'm going to request that you do. >> in 2008, democrats swept the senate, taking stevens' seat and seven others, giving them the largest senate majority in decades and that led to the passage of, among other things, president obama's health care law. in washington, katherine herrage, fox news. >> bret: still ahead, real life csi drama in new york. first a dramat
following year with a full investigation underway, stevens was killed in a plane crash. >> senator stevenscent man. >> the late senator's wife, who testified at trial, said, quote, my husband also a former federal prosecutor, very much wanted to read this report. i am saddened that he is not able to do so. last week senators pushed attorney general holder for more answers. >> some of the findings that are made there are disturbing. >> while none of the prosecutors is...
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little steven van zandt joining me right now.reat to see you again. >> you too. >> congratulations on "lillyhammer." how fabulous. >> thank you. thank you. >> what a fantastic original series from netflix. not like each episode airs in the same time slot every week. talk to us about the show. >> a new world now. all of the episodes are up at once, which are the viewing habits of most people these days, especially young people. >> people want to watch when they want to watch. >> they will tape a whole season and then watch it. netflix is ahead of everybody else. they have been visionaries, i think, all along. reed hastings is an amazing guy. finally integrating tv and computers, like we always talked about but have been waiting for that and the content person ted soranoss is equally innovative. it makes a statement i think about where they are going with their content. >> really does. >> it is like, you know, they are not going to compromise. they will do something artistically interesting to them. this is a norwegian show. >> thi
little steven van zandt joining me right now.reat to see you again. >> you too. >> congratulations on "lillyhammer." how fabulous. >> thank you. thank you. >> what a fantastic original series from netflix. not like each episode airs in the same time slot every week. talk to us about the show. >> a new world now. all of the episodes are up at once, which are the viewing habits of most people these days, especially young people. >> people want to...
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and steven parker is one of those guys who must be separated.rolled at all times. >> i guess i'm going to go crazy. i don't know. i guess i'm going to spend the rest of my life in prison and keep doing the same things i've been doing. i don't know what else to do. until somebody kills me, i guess. i don't know. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> life on death row was a very traumatic experience. death was definitely next. >> eight years on death row can make any inmate question his sanity. >> i feel confused, went through a mental stage where i likened to lose my mind. message i've been practicing how to talk like a true chicagoan. switching to geico could save you hundreds of dollars on car insurance... da bears. haha... you people sure do talk funny. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ oh, my maltipoo's depressed. but my affordable prius c means i can pay for his acupuncture. whew. i love my pooch. oh no! my homemade sushi... turned p-ushi! use estimated 53 mpg to find a gluten-free alterna
and steven parker is one of those guys who must be separated.rolled at all times. >> i guess i'm going to go crazy. i don't know. i guess i'm going to spend the rest of my life in prison and keep doing the same things i've been doing. i don't know what else to do. until somebody kills me, i guess. i don't know. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> life on death row was a very traumatic experience. death was definitely next. >> eight years on death row...
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also the effects on the steven's family and those around him. on top of that, have you ever seen any estimates about how much it cost for the federal government to map this prosecution? caller: oh, it was millions of dollars. it's hard to overstate how important the case was. ted stevens was the longest serving republican in senate history. he was a legendary figure. he was dedicated to alaska, gruff, his job was he sought to bring federal dollars to alaska and he was unapologetic. a powerful man inside the senate. it's hard to overstate how important that case was. and the thing was that they had raided steven's home in 2007 more than a year before he was indicted. they had a long time to look at this case. and it was a huge conviction. at the time it was seen as a huge victory for the justice department. now years later it's still a political issue. you have some of steven's former colleagues still barbing justice department -- bashing the justice department. it shattered morale at the public integrity section which is this unit that prosecute
also the effects on the steven's family and those around him. on top of that, have you ever seen any estimates about how much it cost for the federal government to map this prosecution? caller: oh, it was millions of dollars. it's hard to overstate how important the case was. ted stevens was the longest serving republican in senate history. he was a legendary figure. he was dedicated to alaska, gruff, his job was he sought to bring federal dollars to alaska and he was unapologetic. a powerful...
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steven tyler. >> last night, i think the after-party, i feel someone grab my ass. and it's cloris leachman. >> harvey weinstein. >> meryl streep called you god. >> that is true. >> and music from melanie fiona. >> i wanted to portray hitler in a way he was meant to be portrayed. whatcha lookin' for hon? ah, these new jeans i want. i've been looking everywywhere. new blue jeans? oh, don'be crazy, i've got tons of blue jeans. frank! frank! get mymy jean bin, susie wants my jeans. no she doesn't. here we go. nice and loose. ohhh. those are loose, but i actually just ordered three pairs of this kind. ooooohhhh. oh. when it's on your mind, it's on ebay. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live." tonight -- steven tyler. harvey weinstein. and music from melanie fiona. with cleto and the cletones. and, now, first and foremost, here's jimmy kimmel. ♪ it's jimmy kimmel live [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you. that's very nice. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] than
steven tyler. >> last night, i think the after-party, i feel someone grab my ass. and it's cloris leachman. >> harvey weinstein. >> meryl streep called you god. >> that is true. >> and music from melanie fiona. >> i wanted to portray hitler in a way he was meant to be portrayed. whatcha lookin' for hon? ah, these new jeans i want. i've been looking everywywhere. new blue jeans? oh, don'be crazy, i've got tons of blue jeans. frank! frank! get mymy jean bin,...
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steven tyler. >> last night, i think the after-party, i feel someone grab my ass. and it's cloris leachman. >> harvey weinstein. >> meryl streep called you god. >> that is true. >> and music from melanie fiona. >> i wanted to portray hitler in a way he was meant to be portrayed. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live." tonight -- steven tyler. harvey weinstein. and music from melanie fiona. with cleto and the cletones. and, now, first and foremost, here's jimmy kimmel. ♪ it's jimmy kimmel live [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you. that's very nice. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] thank you, cleto. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. hello. thank you for watching. i'm glad to have you with us. i had a crazy dream last night. i dreamt that we had oprah on the show. [ laughter ] and not only that, that she liked me. last night, oprah was here. you missed it. she gave everyone in the audience a house. [ laughter ] and then, after the show, she opened a bott
steven tyler. >> last night, i think the after-party, i feel someone grab my ass. and it's cloris leachman. >> harvey weinstein. >> meryl streep called you god. >> that is true. >> and music from melanie fiona. >> i wanted to portray hitler in a way he was meant to be portrayed. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live." tonight -- steven tyler. harvey weinstein. and music from melanie fiona. with cleto and the cletones. and, now,...
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when he went to see his doctor, steven was given devastating news. >> he walked in the office, and heid he definitely have cancer in the left testicle. you may have it in the right testicle, and you will almost certainly never father children. >> he fought to save his life and his fertility. he froze sperm, had surgery to remove a testicle, underwent chemotherapy, and went through an additional sperm extraction on the hopes of someday becoming a dad. >> you try to visualize it and you try to -- you just -- you try to will it to happen, and at some point it just feels out of your control. >> using steven's extracted sperm and lindsay's eggs, embreeologists were able to create embryos that the couple uz used during an ivf cycle. today steven is cancer-free, and he and his wife are 33 weeks pregnant with twin boys. >> just to see her belly growing and, you know, it's cliche, but seeing those heart beats on the ultra sonned is just -- it blows your mind. you're just like i can't believe they're in there. >> part of the reason they told us that story is because steve in particular hopes th
when he went to see his doctor, steven was given devastating news. >> he walked in the office, and heid he definitely have cancer in the left testicle. you may have it in the right testicle, and you will almost certainly never father children. >> he fought to save his life and his fertility. he froze sperm, had surgery to remove a testicle, underwent chemotherapy, and went through an additional sperm extraction on the hopes of someday becoming a dad. >> you try to visualize it...
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and one candidate is calling on president obama to fire energy secretary steven chu.ind out why next. [ birds chirping ] [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] . >> jamie: iment do you know we can't discuss just drill our way to lower gas prices. no silver bullets or quick fixes, if someone tells you, they're not telling the truth. >> paul: president obama attempted to blunt the energy policy, no answer to rising gas prices and claiming his administration is doing the all above approach. the energy secretary steven chu made a congressional hearing, and the his mississippi governor said whether it's the department of energy goal to lower gasoline prices. >> the overall goal is to decrease our dependency on oil. to build and stress in our economy and to decrease our dependency on oil. we think that
and one candidate is calling on president obama to fire energy secretary steven chu.ind out why next. [ birds chirping ] [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] . >> jamie: iment do you know we can't discuss just drill...
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steven tyler. >> last night, i think the after-party, i feel someone grab my ass. and it's cloris leachman. >> harvey weinstein. >> meryl streep called you god. >> that is true. >> and music from melanie fiona. >> i wanted to portray hitler in a way he was meant to be [@[@[@@ dinner's ready. [ female announcer ] hamburger helper stroganoff. beefy. creamy. stroganoffy. helpers. forty dishes, all delicious. gives us the most nutritious of gifts. but only when they are ready to be given. that's why green giant picks vegetables at their peak. ...and freezes them fast, locking in nutrients ...for you to unwrap. ♪ ho, h ho. green giant >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live." tonight -- steven tyler. harvey weinstein. and music from melanie fiona. with cleto and the cletones. and, now, first and foremost, here's jimmy kimmel. ♪ it's jimmy kimmel live [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you. that's very nice. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] thank you, cleto. i'm j
steven tyler. >> last night, i think the after-party, i feel someone grab my ass. and it's cloris leachman. >> harvey weinstein. >> meryl streep called you god. >> that is true. >> and music from melanie fiona. >> i wanted to portray hitler in a way he was meant to be [@[@[@@ dinner's ready. [ female announcer ] hamburger helper stroganoff. beefy. creamy. stroganoffy. helpers. forty dishes, all delicious. gives us the most nutritious of gifts. but only when...
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and one candidate is calling on president obama to fire energy secretary steven chu.ind out why next. if you use a cpap device to control your sleep apnea liberty medical has important news for you. neglecting to change your mask, cushion and filters every 3 to 6 months reduces their safety and effectiveness due to stretching and wear. call a caring liberty cpap customer specialist now for a free evaluation. they'll help you choose the right equipment for your needs and determine if you qualify to receive them at little or no cost to you. plus liberty provides convenient, free shipping right to your door. and now, liberty offers state of the art cpap products from leading manufacturers resmed, respironics and fisher and paykel. the devices provide quieter, superior performance with masks that feature increased comfort, adjustable fittings and, depending on the model, smaller, lightweight designs. sleep easier, increase your daily energy and get the maximum effectiveness from your cpap therapy. call liberty today to see if you're cpap supplies are covered. call the num
and one candidate is calling on president obama to fire energy secretary steven chu.ind out why next. if you use a cpap device to control your sleep apnea liberty medical has important news for you. neglecting to change your mask, cushion and filters every 3 to 6 months reduces their safety and effectiveness due to stretching and wear. call a caring liberty cpap customer specialist now for a free evaluation. they'll help you choose the right equipment for your needs and determine if you qualify...
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stevens.s is where the house of commons sat until the chapel was destroyed in the great fire of 1834. back in westminster hall now that the queen has left, we have the speaker staff uncovering and retrieving the nas and the saming on the long side. these very familiar symbols of royal authority. the two champion bears can't says and do business without the presence of those maces. there was a little bit of adjustment today because of the queen's presence. the queen now making her way into the lobby where she will meet some of the staff in the central lobby there. many of them working in the kitchen department, some working in the offices. a cross-section of staff who will be thanked by her majesty for their work with the palace. so as we enjoy the images of westminster hall, let's stay with them because we are see some of the main participants. in the meantime robert and kate are still with me. and i would like to reflect on what we've heard principally from the queen, the response to the two
stevens.s is where the house of commons sat until the chapel was destroyed in the great fire of 1834. back in westminster hall now that the queen has left, we have the speaker staff uncovering and retrieving the nas and the saming on the long side. these very familiar symbols of royal authority. the two champion bears can't says and do business without the presence of those maces. there was a little bit of adjustment today because of the queen's presence. the queen now making her way into the...