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i share your frustration that lerner chose not to testify. this is the same frustration that all members of this committee have. valuable information and important questions that she must answer about the i.r.s.gement of the i personally would like to understand why miss lerner failed to inform congress about the inappropriate targeting sooner. i would also like to ask her gross mismanagement that created an atmosphere in which the targeting could continue for so long. despite the hyper partisan attention this issue has received, i think there are lessons to be learned here to make sure this type of again.ng never happens but, as members of congress, we thesworn to uphold constitution and i take this oath very seriously. i first took this oath when you in my early 20's and to the past 25 years of my life have upheld it. i did the same when i swore in as a member of congress. constitutional a right to plead the fifth and anything that calls into citizen's constitutional right should be held to the highest, the highest degree of scrutiny. i'm n
i share your frustration that lerner chose not to testify. this is the same frustration that all members of this committee have. valuable information and important questions that she must answer about the i.r.s.gement of the i personally would like to understand why miss lerner failed to inform congress about the inappropriate targeting sooner. i would also like to ask her gross mismanagement that created an atmosphere in which the targeting could continue for so long. despite the hyper...
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and in about 24 hours he will testify.pment. >> i'm going to go speak with inmate anthony hogan. apparently, he threatened to commit suicide last night. >> hogan has been moved to a stripped-down suicide observation cell. he's required to wear a green tear-proof garment called a sue site smock. it's also known by another name. >> the turtle suit? yeah. to keep you from hurting yourself. you can't hurt yourself in a suit like this. what can you really do? >> hogan says he threatened suicide because of the red jumpsuit he was given to wear in his protective custody unit. he didn't like what it represented. >> the red's a label basically as a snitch. so i didn't want that. >> did you actually really want to kill yourself to avoid being in red or was that kind of a manipulation? >> manipulation. >> but you won't hurt yourself? >> no. >> so are you safe to go back to protective custody? >> yes, sir. >> okay. thank you. >> after an evaluation from mental health staff, hogan was taken off suicide watch and returned to protective
and in about 24 hours he will testify.pment. >> i'm going to go speak with inmate anthony hogan. apparently, he threatened to commit suicide last night. >> hogan has been moved to a stripped-down suicide observation cell. he's required to wear a green tear-proof garment called a sue site smock. it's also known by another name. >> the turtle suit? yeah. to keep you from hurting yourself. you can't hurt yourself in a suit like this. what can you really do? >> hogan says he...
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and she refused to cooperate and testify. we gave her another opportunity just weeks ago to come back and to testify. in the meantime, we interviewed over 30 witnesses. almost every one of them, and i will put this in the record, pointed to lois lerner. she started this whole thing out. >> will the gentleman yield? >> i will not yield. >> the gentleman's time is his. we will have regular order. the gentleman may continue. >> what she did is worthy of probably an academy award here and she went before the inspector general report was released in may -- it was released may 14. on may 10, she did a broadway production. it was worthy of an academy award. when she said that, one of the irs folks who heard it, cindy thomas -- cincinnati -- it was hit by a convoy of mack trucks. that is what they said according to what she tried to produce. everything points at her and she has refused to cooperate. finally, what is this all about? this is about one of the most fundamental abuses i have ever seen in my lifetime of trying to skew the
and she refused to cooperate and testify. we gave her another opportunity just weeks ago to come back and to testify. in the meantime, we interviewed over 30 witnesses. almost every one of them, and i will put this in the record, pointed to lois lerner. she started this whole thing out. >> will the gentleman yield? >> i will not yield. >> the gentleman's time is his. we will have regular order. the gentleman may continue. >> what she did is worthy of probably an academy...
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he was heard but not seen, deciding not to testify on camera. there's no jury, just a judge will decide his fate. >> we ate some -- we sat at the dining room table for a while and we chatted about my day and reeva's contract that she was in the process of signing with the new management company and usually after dinner we would have watched tv downstairs, but i think we both had a taxing day and so we decided to go upstairs. >> pistorius testified he proceeded to draw the curtains, darken his bedroom and prepare for bed. >> i closed the bedroom door and locked the bedroom door as i do every night. i sat on the bottom right hand side of the bed. i took my prosthetic legs off. i took them off so they could get air. earlier in the evening when i got home and got upstairs i had taken my firearm and placed it under the bed. >> pistorius said he had been a victim of burglaries and even received death threats. that he was acutely aware of violent crime here in south africa. he said that is why he slept with a nine millimeters pistol under his bed. pist
he was heard but not seen, deciding not to testify on camera. there's no jury, just a judge will decide his fate. >> we ate some -- we sat at the dining room table for a while and we chatted about my day and reeva's contract that she was in the process of signing with the new management company and usually after dinner we would have watched tv downstairs, but i think we both had a taxing day and so we decided to go upstairs. >> pistorius testified he proceeded to draw the curtains,...
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as several members of the democratic side has said in the statement she was going to testify to testify for reasons other than self incrimination. these are all issues that will if we refer to the motion he heard by a federal judge. and a the point of today's markp is do we send to a federal judge for his or her consideration with the u.s. attorney involved. to all of the members in the opinion since there is a debate, to consult is issued to the chair, his opinion that she waved. other experts on the other side. i like you am not an attorney. it's based on advice of the console that i am supposed to use which is the house consult that there is reason to move contempt through the house and ultimately have the question decided by a lifetime appointment federal judge i won't get to pick and you won't get to pick and i don't think the answer should be yes. hopefully the gentle lady will consider before the final vote are we in fact asking the question should a federal judge decided this based on them and you are free to say the question is should an independent arbitrator decide what i've
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present law is if the government says it is national security, a journalist has to testify. what people mistake is there's no first amendment right for gathering information. there is a first amendment right for putting forth information, but not in the way you gather it. there are a lot of people, particularly the national security side of republicans, who are against it. until we made the compromise that is somewhat controversial, having more limited protections in national security, the obama administration and the attorney general were against it. it mainly comes from the national security side. the obama administration is now in favor of it because there are limits in terms of national security. thing testr a talent for national security, leaving it to the judges they pay could weigh the interests of national security versus the need for a free press. until we put limits on national security, it is a lot better than present law where they can say national security, testify, period. ours has to go before a judge. you have to prove it is national security, so you cannot j
present law is if the government says it is national security, a journalist has to testify. what people mistake is there's no first amendment right for gathering information. there is a first amendment right for putting forth information, but not in the way you gather it. there are a lot of people, particularly the national security side of republicans, who are against it. until we made the compromise that is somewhat controversial, having more limited protections in national security, the...
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grace davies testified, i never open that front door unless i would see who is there. and then, don't approach at coin shop. okay. now it sounds like someone casing the davies themselves. and the question, where garage, that would be where the silver is that the perpetrators are looking for. that's frankly damning to miss killian. >> gloria explained that during law school she moonlighted serving subpoenas. >> i had a lot of one, two-word notes. i had descriptions of houses. 30 miles out of town in elk grove or next door. >> she had pages and pages of all kinds of information. the police pulled a few pages out as evidence but it is evidence of nothing. >> cleland argued repeatedly that gloria was less credible than gary masse. masse could be believed, he insisted, because there had been no deal made for his testimony. >> there was no deal. he said it a dozen times. >> the prosecution said masse had not been promised that he would receive any benefit. but he hoped that he would get a benefit. >> mr. masse was hoping if i tell truth, that judge has to give me something.
grace davies testified, i never open that front door unless i would see who is there. and then, don't approach at coin shop. okay. now it sounds like someone casing the davies themselves. and the question, where garage, that would be where the silver is that the perpetrators are looking for. that's frankly damning to miss killian. >> gloria explained that during law school she moonlighted serving subpoenas. >> i had a lot of one, two-word notes. i had descriptions of houses. 30...
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executives from comcast and time warner will testify before congress today. comcast has filed papers with federal regulators arguing it should be allowed to go ahead with its proposed 45 billion dollars takeover of time warner cable. comcast says it would benefit consumers by creating faster internet speeds and better video on demand service. >>> bargain-hunting investors drove wall street's stocks higher. the dow is up 10 points monday, the nasdaq gained 33 points. >>> asian markets got a bounce from wall street's gains. hong kong's hang seng added 1%. tokyo's nikkei bucked the trend dropping 2%. >>> toyota said today that it's recalling more than 6 million cars around the world. more than two dozen models are involved including the pontiac vibe and subaru trezia. the problems affect various parts from steering to seats. no crashes or injuries connected to the problems have been reported, but two fires have been linked to a detective engine starter. >>> federal regulators say they'll fine general motors $7,000 per day for missing a deadline to answer all que
executives from comcast and time warner will testify before congress today. comcast has filed papers with federal regulators arguing it should be allowed to go ahead with its proposed 45 billion dollars takeover of time warner cable. comcast says it would benefit consumers by creating faster internet speeds and better video on demand service. >>> bargain-hunting investors drove wall street's stocks higher. the dow is up 10 points monday, the nasdaq gained 33 points. >>> asian...
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by an agreement to testify and, if ms. lerner wants to up proper my and boxes open every day for lawyers proper. if ms. lerner, as we understand, has testified before the justice department without immunity and given information, if the ranking member would like to join me in requesting the again that the justice department provide that to us, it might, in fact, negate the need to have her come before us. them and ask the very same question. but until questions which we believe are directly on point to testimony she gave well represented by counsel and particularly the testimony after she invoked is not being provided, we believe -- i believe, and i believe the committee will vote that we have little choice. i want to make sure everyone understands from my opening statement all we want is the truth. she has statements she could give us. she has made half of a statement available. with like to know the other half of the story. i ask all members to consider that that still be a goal of this committee, and i think the gentlem
by an agreement to testify and, if ms. lerner wants to up proper my and boxes open every day for lawyers proper. if ms. lerner, as we understand, has testified before the justice department without immunity and given information, if the ranking member would like to join me in requesting the again that the justice department provide that to us, it might, in fact, negate the need to have her come before us. them and ask the very same question. but until questions which we believe are directly on...
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you couldn't see oscar pistorius testify but you didn't have to.murder, pistorius began sobbing as he described for the first time publicly the moment he found his girlfriend, the model, dead in his bathroom by his own hand. >> i sat there and i cried. and i, i don't know, i don't know how long. emotional testimony by inconsoleable man. could it sway the judge, that he mistook the model for an intruder. on valentine's day he fired four bullets into the bathroom in his pretoria home, killing her instantly. abruptly the judge suspending proceedings apparently to give pistorius the opportunity to compose himself. but his howls intensified. pistorius would come back into the court but wouldn't say another word. >> i cannot responsibly ask the court to carry on today. >> reporter: oscar pistorius walking out of court after crumpling on the witness stand. in court we watched as he started to sob and then wail. the question in the courtroom and around the country were the agonized howls helping or hurting his case. the man known as the blade runner, ascen
you couldn't see oscar pistorius testify but you didn't have to.murder, pistorius began sobbing as he described for the first time publicly the moment he found his girlfriend, the model, dead in his bathroom by his own hand. >> i sat there and i cried. and i, i don't know, i don't know how long. emotional testimony by inconsoleable man. could it sway the judge, that he mistook the model for an intruder. on valentine's day he fired four bullets into the bathroom in his pretoria home,...
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mary barra testified that gm will do the right thing, and she lieves what many big lawmakers believe that the big car company is not doing all of the right things on ssuethis i >> marry bar ra, the new ceo of gm faced congre, and the whole rrific series of car crashes. at least 31, and 13 people killednd she apologized. >> i am deeply sorry. >> reporter: but barra got h hammered. >> again, you are relating to specific incidents that -- >> you don't know about that? >> reporter: and barra wept last night say family members and victims who met with her. the issue is b ignition switches which can suddenly turn the off engines and brakes and power steering. they knew about it in 1991, but they did not order a recall. átttáápr" no. >> reporter: in 1979, sarah troutline died when her car crash d the air abag did not deploy. her family is furious. >> the only thing that matters to me now is getting the cars off of the road like yesterday. >> reporte next week, replacement switches wl be finally d dirks and barra has ordered 2.6 min >> sitng here today, i cannot tell you why it took so long
mary barra testified that gm will do the right thing, and she lieves what many big lawmakers believe that the big car company is not doing all of the right things on ssuethis i >> marry bar ra, the new ceo of gm faced congre, and the whole rrific series of car crashes. at least 31, and 13 people killednd she apologized. >> i am deeply sorry. >> reporter: but barra got h hammered. >> again, you are relating to specific incidents that -- >> you don't know about that?...
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witnesses are being compelled to testify before them. we do not know if michael druniak, the governor's spokesman was the first witness who had to testify or if there were other witnesses before him that we never found out about it. the u.s. attorney looking into this case has been very tight lipped, and it seems clear that mr. drewniak and his lawyer did not expect to be talking to reporters today when they were leaving the courthouse after that testimony. frankly, they both looked like they were going to barf when abc doorstoped them and started asking them these questions. this is a federal criminal inquiry into what happened on that bridge and who in governor christie's administration was in on it and whether it was a federal criminal offense. it has to be very uncomfortable for everybody involved. most especially the governor who keeps trying to say this is all over, i want to go back to running for president. it's not over. and today's new news tells us that it is farther along and potentially even more serious than we knew before
witnesses are being compelled to testify before them. we do not know if michael druniak, the governor's spokesman was the first witness who had to testify or if there were other witnesses before him that we never found out about it. the u.s. attorney looking into this case has been very tight lipped, and it seems clear that mr. drewniak and his lawyer did not expect to be talking to reporters today when they were leaving the courthouse after that testimony. frankly, they both looked like they...
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>> she doesn't have to testify. the fact of the matter there is so much reasonable doubt in this case, so much time passed since this murder, someone is already serving time for this. this particular victim had so many enemies it is impossible to pin this particular defendant as the person responsible for this murder. julie: fred, the state had evidence that she basically married him for mon. she took out a $2 million life insurance policy. spent 400,000 of it to hire a hit man. is she -- murderer? >> yes. i will add, diana, good job, add her to the list of lawyers i got hauled out of bed in my pajamas by the fbi. good job but unfortunately no. the other guy committed murder, there is no evidence about it. the whole thing about the kill list was ridiculous. there is forensic evidence, computer evidence, communications with her and the hit man and she had all the motive in the world. i think the lady is going down like a sack of ham years fred tecce, diana, thank you both for joining us. very interesting. >> thanks f
>> she doesn't have to testify. the fact of the matter there is so much reasonable doubt in this case, so much time passed since this murder, someone is already serving time for this. this particular victim had so many enemies it is impossible to pin this particular defendant as the person responsible for this murder. julie: fred, the state had evidence that she basically married him for mon. she took out a $2 million life insurance policy. spent 400,000 of it to hire a hit man. is she --...
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by an agreement to testify. if ms. lerner wants to proffer my inbox is open for her lawyers. testifiedner has before the justice department without immunity, and given information, if the braking member would like to join me in requesting again that the justice department provided to us, it might negate the need to have her come before us. it may have asked the very same questions. until questions which we believe are on point to testimony she gave well represented by believe we have little choice. i want to make sure everyone , all we want is the truth. she has statements she could give us. she has made half of a statement available. members to consider that is the goal of this committee. i think the gentleman for yielding. does anyone else seek recognition? >> the gentleman from nevada is recognized. >> i speak in support of the ranking member. after 10 months of cherry picked accusations,seless it is time to make good on his promise to publicly release the full transcript in this investigation. before the com
by an agreement to testify. if ms. lerner wants to proffer my inbox is open for her lawyers. testifiedner has before the justice department without immunity, and given information, if the braking member would like to join me in requesting again that the justice department provided to us, it might negate the need to have her come before us. it may have asked the very same questions. until questions which we believe are on point to testimony she gave well represented by believe we have little...
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she came and popped up and testified. >> what did she say? she just said she seen me with a gun in my hand. but she never seen me shoot it, so i'm just going to have to fight it. >> how did you feel when you saw her show up? >> i was kind of mad, angry, but they've got to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that i was the one firing the gun. the only witness they got she's saying that she never seen me shooting the gun or nothing. she just said she saw me standing there, so that's why they band it over, they had enough evidence. she said she seen me at the scene with a gun in my hand, but she never seen me shooting. so that's good enough right there. >> but corey long's hopes of walking out of jail a free man would not come to fruition. long made a plea deal with prosecutors in which he pled guilty to one count of assault with a firearm. he was sentenced to ten years in prison. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> i'm trying to make it easy. >> you're not going to get hurt. >> a distraught inmate is placed in the ja
she came and popped up and testified. >> what did she say? she just said she seen me with a gun in my hand. but she never seen me shoot it, so i'm just going to have to fight it. >> how did you feel when you saw her show up? >> i was kind of mad, angry, but they've got to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that i was the one firing the gun. the only witness they got she's saying that she never seen me shooting the gun or nothing. she just said she saw me standing there, so that's...
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a colleague testified that williams was given the blood results but williams denied it. >> williams' story is that he never received it. that he never saw it. so at the end of the day, the choices between dishonesty and incompetence. they can either be the prosecutors who knew that evidence was being with health in their case or they can be the prosecutors who weren't in charge of their cases when a man's line was on the line. >> visibly upset, judge quinlan overturned thompson's carjacking conviction. he also ordered a stay of execution and ordered connick to turn over every file on record to michael and gordon. >> that was the first time we really got a full look into the district attorney's files in the murder case against john thompson. and it was a moment that gordon and i looked at each other and said, he's really innocent. he did not kill ray liuzza. he was not there. we knew who the murderer was. we knew how it happened for the very first time. ouncer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe d
a colleague testified that williams was given the blood results but williams denied it. >> williams' story is that he never received it. that he never saw it. so at the end of the day, the choices between dishonesty and incompetence. they can either be the prosecutors who knew that evidence was being with health in their case or they can be the prosecutors who weren't in charge of their cases when a man's line was on the line. >> visibly upset, judge quinlan overturned thompson's...
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witnesses must testify without a lawyer and they cannot plead the fifth in that setting. we could see many more developments growing out of today's news. joining us to help unpack it is former federal prosecutor, current criminal defense attorney, bradley simon. paul butler, professor of law at georgetown university law center and former federal prosecutor with the u.s. department of justice specializing in public corruption. and criminal defense attorney brian weiss. welcome to all of you. bradley, let's start with your experience in these kind of offices. as a federal prosecutor. what does it mean when we see a witness go in and speak to a grand jury ins a case like this, an inquiry that thus far has not had confirmed evidence, confirmed reports of folks going in for this kind of testimony? >> well, the fact that a grand jury has been empanelled means the investigation has risen to a new level. grand juries are secret proceedings. they consist of individual jurors between 16 and 23 in number. and the entire process is controlled by the government. defense lawyers are no
witnesses must testify without a lawyer and they cannot plead the fifth in that setting. we could see many more developments growing out of today's news. joining us to help unpack it is former federal prosecutor, current criminal defense attorney, bradley simon. paul butler, professor of law at georgetown university law center and former federal prosecutor with the u.s. department of justice specializing in public corruption. and criminal defense attorney brian weiss. welcome to all of you....
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beyond the fact is that he testified. >> is testifying as if nothing is wrong. >> your leadership should have that donation. they invited them, do they not? >> we have a constitutional duty to provide oversight under the department of justice. so i think the chairman wanted to do that. i would've gone down a different path and i would've wanted some of the underlings to testify. aris the attorney general eric older has communicated that he is not willing to come forward and give us the information that we need an i'm suspect of anything he says. again, we are eroding our own power in congress by letting the administration stonewalled like they are right now. lou: the administration is stonewalling on a host of scandals, including the irs targeting scandal. the justice department surveillance of the associated press and fox news james rosen in particular. the list goes on. "fast and furious", the stonewall has remained intact. so responding to your comment, here is the attorney general before a reverend al sharpton's national network area this is what he had to pay, if we can put that up.
beyond the fact is that he testified. >> is testifying as if nothing is wrong. >> your leadership should have that donation. they invited them, do they not? >> we have a constitutional duty to provide oversight under the department of justice. so i think the chairman wanted to do that. i would've gone down a different path and i would've wanted some of the underlings to testify. aris the attorney general eric older has communicated that he is not willing to come forward and...
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it comes as the a new ceo is said to testify before congress this morning. tracy pots is live in capitol hill. tough questioning ahead for mary barra. >> reporter: no question. she's in the hot seat today. lawmakers have a lot of questions about what was going on inside general motors. why it took them so wrong to announce this recall in february, after they apparently knew about problems for a decade. general motors will do the right thing. that's what ceo mary barra plans to tell congress today as she testifies amid a brand new recall involving a sudden loss of power steering that brings the total to 6 million gm vehicles now recalled. sara's family believes the initial problem of faulty ignition switch lead to her death. barra met with families last night alabama apologized, saw picture of the 13 victims who died. today she'll apologize publicly and admit as she did in the youtube video, that the company doesn't know why it took more than a dpad to detect the problem. clearly the fact it took over ten years indicates we have work to do to improve our proc
it comes as the a new ceo is said to testify before congress this morning. tracy pots is live in capitol hill. tough questioning ahead for mary barra. >> reporter: no question. she's in the hot seat today. lawmakers have a lot of questions about what was going on inside general motors. why it took them so wrong to announce this recall in february, after they apparently knew about problems for a decade. general motors will do the right thing. that's what ceo mary barra plans to tell...
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. >> pistorius then testified he grabbed his credit that. >> i hit the frame of the door, i hit the small piece open and at that point all i wanted to do was look inside to see if it was her. >> after reading the door three more times he said he removed a plank of wood from the door and locked it from the inside and gained access. >> i flung the door open, i threw up and i said over her and i cried. and i don't know how long. she wasn't breathing. >> he said he picked her up, carried her down the stairs and then sat with her. >> i felt hopeless. wanted to take her to the hospital. i had my fingers in her mouth to try to help her breath. i had my hand on her hip, i was trying to stop the bleeding. >> paramedics were on the way that it was too late. >> she had already died while i was holding her. before the ambulance arrived, i knew there was nothing they could do for her. >> coming up, prosecutors challenges story. >> i to be ruthless and cellulite and that you are fixing up the light. >> but next, the cover girl and what turned out to be a fatal attraction. if you ask me about shingles,
. >> pistorius then testified he grabbed his credit that. >> i hit the frame of the door, i hit the small piece open and at that point all i wanted to do was look inside to see if it was her. >> after reading the door three more times he said he removed a plank of wood from the door and locked it from the inside and gained access. >> i flung the door open, i threw up and i said over her and i cried. and i don't know how long. she wasn't breathing. >> he said he...
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it is good that secretary hagel is talking testify. but -- tough, but the administration has cut defense budget by a half trillion already, and they plan to cut moreover next 7 years, we're basically going to lay up lynch cruiseers -- 11 cruiseers, stop buying tome hawk cruise missiles with no replacement. these are not good signals. ashley: colonel, you mentioned russia -- a similar situation, seems that mr. putin does what mr. putin wants to do, u.s. ccn huff, puff, give stharplly smard retribution from u.n. but what did the u.s. do? do you think that countries like russia are being emboldened with how rea we're responding? >> no. i don't believe putin is leave large army he has on eastern border indefinitely, as with last administration in georgia, and previous with czechoslovakia, and hungary. u.s. is not going to war in blaines of europe any prime -- in the plains of europe any time soon, therefore we're a littleing too less buing tooth less, but this is the way of the world. ashley: are we seen as weakened? >> i think there are t
it is good that secretary hagel is talking testify. but -- tough, but the administration has cut defense budget by a half trillion already, and they plan to cut moreover next 7 years, we're basically going to lay up lynch cruiseers -- 11 cruiseers, stop buying tome hawk cruise missiles with no replacement. these are not good signals. ashley: colonel, you mentioned russia -- a similar situation, seems that mr. putin does what mr. putin wants to do, u.s. ccn huff, puff, give stharplly smard...
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he will testify for the first time in front of the house over site committee. it includes a top official to collect a government paycheck while on leave to work for jp morgan. one and done while you were sleeping vincent gray conceding the democratic primary race. he lost a bid for a second term to city councilwoman mirial bowser. he is at the center of a campaign finance. he will face independent candidate david cantonea. >> an incredible sight coming out of the devastation. an american flag pulled from the rubble and debris by a member of the washington guard. it is still in one piece. it can't be flown because of a condition. guards men are flying a clean flag. it is up to 28 and 20 are still missing. receiving flood waters are helping the search allowing crews to get to remote areas. >> from texas to illinois residents are bracing for potentially dangerous storms. there could be tornadoes in some areas. they are tracking that threat and she has the latist for us this morning. >> good morning heather and ainsley. the three busiest months are april, may and j
he will testify for the first time in front of the house over site committee. it includes a top official to collect a government paycheck while on leave to work for jp morgan. one and done while you were sleeping vincent gray conceding the democratic primary race. he lost a bid for a second term to city councilwoman mirial bowser. he is at the center of a campaign finance. he will face independent candidate david cantonea. >> an incredible sight coming out of the devastation. an american...
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if she's done nothing wrong, why not testify?n the advice of counsel doesn't want to incriminate herself. >> done nothing wrong? >> give her immunity, she would testify, then we could get past this. >> would she really? i'm not really quite sure she would. i'm not sure that's off the table, by the way. listen, she's already testified internally for the obama administration investigation coming out of the doj with obama donor barbara bosserman leading that investigation. she's already talked to internal investigation. the president himself used bernard whitman line and said in his interview with bill o'reilly, no smidgeon of wrongdoing. what is she obstructing justice for? this is a problem from a crisis communication perspective, she keeps adding fuel to this fire, gretchen. >> there's a bigger problem here. the bigger problem american people wan congress to do work for american people, reform tax code, improve obamacare. >> i think americans are afraid of the irs -- >> why wasting time and money on this farce. >> she's the one w
if she's done nothing wrong, why not testify?n the advice of counsel doesn't want to incriminate herself. >> done nothing wrong? >> give her immunity, she would testify, then we could get past this. >> would she really? i'm not really quite sure she would. i'm not sure that's off the table, by the way. listen, she's already testified internally for the obama administration investigation coming out of the doj with obama donor barbara bosserman leading that investigation. she's...
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gurley testified that she saw teresa talking to duckett. moments later she saw duckett leave the scene with a small person in his police car. >> were you able to see the car? >> yes. >> were you able to see inside the car? >> yes. >> how many people did you see? >> two. >> prosecutors also called three women who each testified that officer duckett had made sexual advances while he was on duty. >> they were all accosted by duckett when he was on duty in uniform in his patrol car on the midnight shift and taken by him to wooded areas. >> it took jury less than 90 minutes to find james duckett guilty of capital sexual battery and murder in the first degree. on june 30th, 1988, james duckett was sentenced to death. >> when they sentenced him, it was probably one of the best days of my life. because i took a bad cop out who killed a child. >> 14 years after duckett's conviction, a retired miami police homicide detective named marshall frank began doing an investigation for a crime novel he wanted to write. >> i retired to a little town called ma
gurley testified that she saw teresa talking to duckett. moments later she saw duckett leave the scene with a small person in his police car. >> were you able to see the car? >> yes. >> were you able to see inside the car? >> yes. >> how many people did you see? >> two. >> prosecutors also called three women who each testified that officer duckett had made sexual advances while he was on duty. >> they were all accosted by duckett when he was on...
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that's the gentleman testifying right after you.on't have the opportunity to come behind it respond. in hisritten this testimony. what would you say in response to his statement that gm had critical information that would have helped identify this defect? >> we have already learned through the investigation that there were points in time where one part of the organization had information that was not shared across to the other side of the organization. a silo.call it at one point, they did not understand the information would be valuable to the other party. changes toeady made the structure and responsibility so that would not happen again. >> we appreciate getting a full range of answers to all these questions. recognize mr. green for five minutes. >> thank you. congratulations on being the ceo of general motors. like a lot of my constituents, i've been a customer of gm. i can't list the number of vehicles i think i have owned. i lease at malibu, have a blazer, and we keep them for a long time. i appreciate gm products. you heard t
that's the gentleman testifying right after you.on't have the opportunity to come behind it respond. in hisritten this testimony. what would you say in response to his statement that gm had critical information that would have helped identify this defect? >> we have already learned through the investigation that there were points in time where one part of the organization had information that was not shared across to the other side of the organization. a silo.call it at one point, they...
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she testified before congress in february about being targeted. can react to new e-mails that came out between the irs and justice department. what do you think they show? >> thanks for having me. and it shows that not only was the irs involved in this targeting, the department of justice was, as well. it looks like potentially senate democrats were involved. the more we learn, the further this investigation goes. and we see that they weren't just targeting us through bureaucratic means, they were looking at ways for put us in jail, to throw us in jail severally because we were speaking out and we disagreed with the administration. >> you've heard the president and his aides say there were democratic groups being looked at, as well. it was not just conservative groups being targeted. and he told bill o'reilly there was not one smidgeon of corruption. >> the e-mails those there was way more than just a smidgeon of corruption. 100% of tea party and conservative groups were targeted and the groups on the left who supposedly were targeted, every singl
she testified before congress in february about being targeted. can react to new e-mails that came out between the irs and justice department. what do you think they show? >> thanks for having me. and it shows that not only was the irs involved in this targeting, the department of justice was, as well. it looks like potentially senate democrats were involved. the more we learn, the further this investigation goes. and we see that they weren't just targeting us through bureaucratic means,...
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a lot of people say he lied when he testified.he house who can't seem to get email documents out of the irs, taking forever. lois lerner took the fifth last may and they still haven't resolved it, even as of today. so, what in the world, how are you going to get answers to any of this. >> well, we need a select committee in the house to look at the cia, the state department, and the department of defense as one unit. mike morell testified last welcome he mislead the committee. >> mislead or lied? i mean, like mislead seems -- you said lied at one point. >> yeah, well, he lied to me. he said he corrected the record regarding the meeting he had with me, mccain and ayotte. you know, susan rice wanted to talk to the three of us to convince us that she gave the best evidence as to what happened in benghazi on 16 september. when she said it was a protest, no al qaeda attack caused by hateful video. she brought mike morell, the number two at the time acting director of the cia eventually to explain to us why the intelligence justified wh
a lot of people say he lied when he testified.he house who can't seem to get email documents out of the irs, taking forever. lois lerner took the fifth last may and they still haven't resolved it, even as of today. so, what in the world, how are you going to get answers to any of this. >> well, we need a select committee in the house to look at the cia, the state department, and the department of defense as one unit. mike morell testified last welcome he mislead the committee. >>...
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a quarterback in the hot seat testified.lso announce an investigation into trading on wall street. this stemmed from a report a few days ago. is trading on wall street rigged? is eric holder about to take that on? we'll have details in a moment. >> reporter: the shooting rampage at fort hood bringing back the part allowing members of the military to carry their weapons while on base. >> it may have been a verbal altercation with another soldier or soldiers and there is a strong possibility that that in fact immediately preceded the shooting. ♪ proud to be homegrown. own. ♪ a familiar face ♪ and a name you know. ♪ can you hear it? ♪ fueling the american spirit. ♪ no matter when, no matter where, ♪ ♪ marathon will take you there. ♪ with the marathon visa credit card, you could earn up to 25 cents per gallon off all your marathon purchases. bill: we are trying to determine whether wall street is rigged. it's called high frek frequency trading. 60 minutes brought a lot of nation at attention top it sunday night whether practice
a quarterback in the hot seat testified.lso announce an investigation into trading on wall street. this stemmed from a report a few days ago. is trading on wall street rigged? is eric holder about to take that on? we'll have details in a moment. >> reporter: the shooting rampage at fort hood bringing back the part allowing members of the military to carry their weapons while on base. >> it may have been a verbal altercation with another soldier or soldiers and there is a strong...
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drewniak has testified before the grand jury.e don't have confirmation that anybody else has actually testified before the grand jury yet? >> no. no, we don't. and i've been told that there's no reason to think that michael drewniak is the first. >> interesting. okay. >> by someone who would know. >> you've also reported that governor christie's former chief counsel, charlie mckenna, a very important person in the administration, he met extensively with the u.s. attorney's office. that was back in january? >> yeah, january 20th, the week of the 20th. >> is there -- i guess there's nothing that we can infer from the fact that he met with them other than he has had some sort of conversation with them. is there any reason to believe that he may be cooperating with the probe? >> well, you could think that that might be a possibility. he's got a lawyer who was a former prosecutor and it'sprose. and it's very good lawyering to get in front of a case right away. so from his point of view he didn't want to get buried by the traffic study
drewniak has testified before the grand jury.e don't have confirmation that anybody else has actually testified before the grand jury yet? >> no. no, we don't. and i've been told that there's no reason to think that michael drewniak is the first. >> interesting. okay. >> by someone who would know. >> you've also reported that governor christie's former chief counsel, charlie mckenna, a very important person in the administration, he met extensively with the u.s....
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attorney saying if you give me immunity this is what i will testify to and the u.s.y then evaluates that, evaluates its worth in the investigation. the other version you were talking about is something that can happen even if wildstein is not cooperating, he's saying he's not going to testify, he's not going to give you anything, at that point the u.s. attorney can basically grant this full immunity, and you're saying the judge basically orders him to testify because he now has full immunity, orders him to testify to the grand jury, and if he doesn't he goes to jail. >> it's a contempt issue. but what you lay out in the formal immunity discussion, it doesn't happen by happenstance. the u.s. attorney's office has knowledge that you're going to claim a fifth amendment right in the grand jury. they go ahead and seek from the department of justice authorization to grant that immunity. the judges -- the judge of the court is informed that you'll be coming. and so if there's an issue about why someone might be hanging around for a day or better, it would take a day or bett
attorney saying if you give me immunity this is what i will testify to and the u.s.y then evaluates that, evaluates its worth in the investigation. the other version you were talking about is something that can happen even if wildstein is not cooperating, he's saying he's not going to testify, he's not going to give you anything, at that point the u.s. attorney can basically grant this full immunity, and you're saying the judge basically orders him to testify because he now has full immunity,...
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she has been invited to testify at the hearing.e shows up, orosco fears he will return to prison. >> i am a repeat offender. my word isn't taken into consideration. if she shows, i am guilty. she is married to my brother. she has the rest of her life being married to my brother, to face my family. >> he worries if his mother attend the hearing she will find out about his failed drug test. >> i haven't been straight up with my mom. i hate to break her heart. >> the hearing is a tended by orosco's parole officer and run by edna corales. >> was any one subpoenaed. >> offender's mother is here. she speaks only spanish. i tried to get the complainant to be here. her testimony is important. she has not made it. i assume she will not make it. she stated she was afraid of the threats that had been made according to her. >> orosco caught a break in that his sister in law is not here to testify against him. he must still defend against her allegations. >> do you admit or deny the allegations? >> do i have problems with her in the past yes. t
she has been invited to testify at the hearing.e shows up, orosco fears he will return to prison. >> i am a repeat offender. my word isn't taken into consideration. if she shows, i am guilty. she is married to my brother. she has the rest of her life being married to my brother, to face my family. >> he worries if his mother attend the hearing she will find out about his failed drug test. >> i haven't been straight up with my mom. i hate to break her heart. >> the...
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witnesses are being compelled to testify before them. we don't know if the governor's spokesman, michael druniak was the first witness or if there were other witnesses before him that we never found out about. the u.s. attorney has been tight lipped. it seems clear that mr. druniak and his lawyer did not expect to be talking to reporters today when they were leaving the courthouse. frankly, they both looked like they were going to barf when abc door-stopped them and started to ask questions. this is a federal investigation. it has to be very uncomfortable for everybody involved. most especially, the governor, who keeps trying to say this is all over, i want to go back to running for president. it's not over. today's new news tells us it is farther along and potentially more serious than we knew before today. joining us now to help us understand what this news means is a man who is himself a former u.s. attorney, kendall coffee. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for inviting me. >> let me ask you if the way i explained this news, mak
witnesses are being compelled to testify before them. we don't know if the governor's spokesman, michael druniak was the first witness or if there were other witnesses before him that we never found out about. the u.s. attorney has been tight lipped. it seems clear that mr. druniak and his lawyer did not expect to be talking to reporters today when they were leaving the courthouse. frankly, they both looked like they were going to barf when abc door-stopped them and started to ask questions....
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republicans and antiunion activist's vow to testify. the director of national intelligence james clapper has issued a sweeping order barring agencies under his watch from almost all unauthorized contact with the media. the ban applies to discussion of all intelligence related matters, whether they are classified or not. violators face a minimum security violation and potential prosecution. clapper's directive comes just months after he told the senate he would seek to "lean in the direction of transparency, wherever and whenever we can." the oklahoma supreme court has
republicans and antiunion activist's vow to testify. the director of national intelligence james clapper has issued a sweeping order barring agencies under his watch from almost all unauthorized contact with the media. the ban applies to discussion of all intelligence related matters, whether they are classified or not. violators face a minimum security violation and potential prosecution. clapper's directive comes just months after he told the senate he would seek to "lean in the...
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they are not testifying before congress that they are a big presence in the room. they want these cars off the road. >> still expects her son to come home. >> i am still waiting for him. michael was killed two years ago when his brand new chevy cobalt crashed into a wall and burst into flames. why executives did not act on the admissions problems. they were as slow as slow can be, there is slow and then there's intestinal refusal to act. we are talking about ten years. we are talking about documents that expose the defect for a decade. and a decision if you believe their documents not to fix it because of the expense, and the cost. >> robert hilliard is an attorney representing 52 owners of g.m. vehicles including the families of 15 people he says were killed in accidents due to faulty ignitions. he says this hearing should be a wakeup call. >> this is an on going public safety issue, because so many of the folks we run across, they are not even aware of the recall. they don't watch t.v., they aren't even aware of the dangerousness. >> for remember play who lost he
they are not testifying before congress that they are a big presence in the room. they want these cars off the road. >> still expects her son to come home. >> i am still waiting for him. michael was killed two years ago when his brand new chevy cobalt crashed into a wall and burst into flames. why executives did not act on the admissions problems. they were as slow as slow can be, there is slow and then there's intestinal refusal to act. we are talking about ten years. we are...
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waiting on toxicology testifieds, traion smith is accused of making anales bomb threat following his arrest on sunday. it greatly reduces his chances of working out a plea deal in two other criminal cases in san jose. aldon smith is already awaiting charges on possessing drunk driving and possessing a gun. stuff curry led them down to 120. warriors want up the regular season tomorrow and they will open the postseason on the road even against the l.a. clippers or the l.a. thunder. they are battling in capital expressway and these are live pictures on wood set drive.
waiting on toxicology testifieds, traion smith is accused of making anales bomb threat following his arrest on sunday. it greatly reduces his chances of working out a plea deal in two other criminal cases in san jose. aldon smith is already awaiting charges on possessing drunk driving and possessing a gun. stuff curry led them down to 120. warriors want up the regular season tomorrow and they will open the postseason on the road even against the l.a. clippers or the l.a. thunder. they are...
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what he has been testifying this week as it relates to the fans orphan on the balcony went outside to bring it in or not. what's key about that? we don't know if that is key evidence or not. we know what he is trying to do. the beginning of a very important strategy of trying to place on the record a track record of inconsistencies between his various versions of events. at different stages in the criminal process. the implication of doing that is that -- if it can be shown that an accused person has essentially a track record of lying, then the only reasonable inference that a judge can draw from that is that, they must be guilty and covering up for themselves. having said that, one inconsistency or two, is not enough to achieve that strategy. the human memory is never faultless completely. a judge will expect small changes or inconsistencies, because of the fallibility of human memory. once you create a track record of inconsistencies that's when it starts to become problematic. >> we are watching live in the courtroom now as pistorius -- up, he may be approaching the stand, soon. w
what he has been testifying this week as it relates to the fans orphan on the balcony went outside to bring it in or not. what's key about that? we don't know if that is key evidence or not. we know what he is trying to do. the beginning of a very important strategy of trying to place on the record a track record of inconsistencies between his various versions of events. at different stages in the criminal process. the implication of doing that is that -- if it can be shown that an accused...
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and several government witnesses later testified that on the afternoon of that fair in 1986, a man wearing camouflage pants and army boots walked up to the cotton candy booth at the fair, along with his wife, they also had their baby with them and a diaper bag. the young man in camouflage attempted to buy some cotton candy with a $20 bill. whoever was manning that booth realized something was wrong and somebody called the police. turns out the $20 bill was both counterfeit and a bad enough counterfeit that however was working at the cotton candy booth could tell it was a fake. the sheriff's department turned, arrested the guy with the fake $20 bill, and inside the diaper bag, he had another 59 counterfeit $20 bills. . turns out that couple arrested at that fair that day back in 1986, they were members of the aryan nations, members of a neo nazi group, trying to create an all-white homeland for white people in that northwest corner of the country. when the other aryan nation guys heard about their friend and comrade being arrested at the cotton candy stand at the fair trying to pass that fa
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michael horwitz, the department , as ther general chairperson has artie said, will testify about his work and the difficulties he has encountered in executing this oversight is possibility. both. i welcome you the 2015 budget request for the department of justice totals $27.4 billion. i'm concerned that while the departments 2015 budget reports -- purports to recognize the multifaceted nature of the departments were, it fails to buty prioritize anything the administration's pet projects. programs such as smart on crime, now is the time, and nearly 12 new grant programs, i believe take center stage. meanwhile, law enforcement and national security priorities, the main mission, central mission of the department, i believe takes a backseat. this approach is evident in the indiscriminate cuts required of nearly every component within the department of justice. requires cutst totaling more than $500 million these cuts are characterized as miscellaneous program theyistrative reductions. will be identified once funds are appropriated. in short, it is the department's , of ansion, i believe
michael horwitz, the department , as ther general chairperson has artie said, will testify about his work and the difficulties he has encountered in executing this oversight is possibility. both. i welcome you the 2015 budget request for the department of justice totals $27.4 billion. i'm concerned that while the departments 2015 budget reports -- purports to recognize the multifaceted nature of the departments were, it fails to buty prioritize anything the administration's pet projects....
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they could, be come peopled to testify. that's very unlikely. if they are the targets of the investigation. they went be put before a grand jury. evidence collected against them. the u.s. attorney any office will pursue a case against them. it is more likely they're witnesses. if they go into a grand jury and refuse to testify there are ways to compel that testimony. in certain circumstances the justice department pursues that course of action. >> dan, the ref lavelation toda from bridgette kelly's lawyer she has not been invited to the grand jury what do you make of that based on where we are on the calendar? if you are representing somebody in this investigation, i would think you would want them as a witness. that would confirm for lawyers, your client is not in harm's way. the fact that she hasn't been called. either means she is not an important witness or they're looking carefully at her conduct. >> the politics of this. just nothing good here for christie. in terms. of course our focus on this. greatly enhanced he is a potential canned da
they could, be come peopled to testify. that's very unlikely. if they are the targets of the investigation. they went be put before a grand jury. evidence collected against them. the u.s. attorney any office will pursue a case against them. it is more likely they're witnesses. if they go into a grand jury and refuse to testify there are ways to compel that testimony. in certain circumstances the justice department pursues that course of action. >> dan, the ref lavelation toda from...
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in washington g.m., c.e.o., is set to testify about the controversial real, any moment, involving millions of g.m. cars. and in belgium, the screen on the right. secretary of state john kerry set to hold a news conference in a moment. we'll begin with the situation involving g.m. 2.6 million cars with a faulty ignition switch blamed for a dozen deaths. congress wants to know what g.m. knew and when it knew it. today connecticut senator richard bloomen fold taking to the steps of the capitol expressing concerns. >> concealment can kill. gm made a business decision to hide a defect. not only to avoid repairing it, but to conceal it. it concealed it not only from its customers, and from many of its employees, it concealed it from the united states government. >> we have a team of reporters covering the story. bisi onile-ere is in detroit. david shuster is with me in the studio. we'll begin with libby casey on capitol hill in washington. what is the latest? what are we hearing that g.m., c.e.o. mary barra, will say before congress. >> we saw the written remarks. she'll apologise that g.m. foun
in washington g.m., c.e.o., is set to testify about the controversial real, any moment, involving millions of g.m. cars. and in belgium, the screen on the right. secretary of state john kerry set to hold a news conference in a moment. we'll begin with the situation involving g.m. 2.6 million cars with a faulty ignition switch blamed for a dozen deaths. congress wants to know what g.m. knew and when it knew it. today connecticut senator richard bloomen fold taking to the steps of the capitol...
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attorney general eric holder will not comment and lois lerner won't testify. so now they're holding him in contempt of congress. some republicans say they need her testimony to get to the bottom of the irs targeting conservatives scandal so will giving her immunity get there faster? welcome to forbes on fox. welcome in. sabrina, didn't granting immunity at least help break watergate? look at these people? these are folks that were given immunity and very much on their testimony the president was found to be doing all -- behind all the stuff of watergate and that lead to his re-signing. >> yes, we do have to give her conditional immunity because this is about a larger issue. breaking a larger case. while it pains me to do it because we know that lois learner was come police sit in some of these clearly illegal actions we know he's a mid level bureaucrat and these orders weren't coming from her most likely and we have to see if there's a link between the white house and the irs. >> so if it worked to break the jam in watergate, won't it work here? >> one of the
attorney general eric holder will not comment and lois lerner won't testify. so now they're holding him in contempt of congress. some republicans say they need her testimony to get to the bottom of the irs targeting conservatives scandal so will giving her immunity get there faster? welcome to forbes on fox. welcome in. sabrina, didn't granting immunity at least help break watergate? look at these people? these are folks that were given immunity and very much on their testimony the president...
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charlotte rivel testified she went to the house and raven showed her a sex tape.home. >> he was like, we have to go hide, we need to go hide. he almost physically pushed me. he didn't hurt me or anything, but pushed me into the closet. so i just stayed until she left and then i left. >> next to testify was raven's co-worker, annabelle. she said raven flirted with her and they eventually had sex. >> i did say to him, "what if your wife finds out?" and he said "she won't ever know." >> prosecutor franks then got to the heart of the case, hoping to prove that janet was trapped in an emotionally abusive marriage. >> talk to you about any problems she had in her marriage? >> yes. >> best friend, brittney, said she heard firsthand just how destructive janet's marriage had become. >> i overheard him talking to janet in a way that you wouldn't want your dog talked to. >> what did he say? >> he told her that she was good for nothing, that she couldn't do anything right. >> brittney said raven had taken control over every aspect of janet's life. including her phone calls. >
charlotte rivel testified she went to the house and raven showed her a sex tape.home. >> he was like, we have to go hide, we need to go hide. he almost physically pushed me. he didn't hurt me or anything, but pushed me into the closet. so i just stayed until she left and then i left. >> next to testify was raven's co-worker, annabelle. she said raven flirted with her and they eventually had sex. >> i did say to him, "what if your wife finds out?" and he said...
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. >> millions of cars being recalled just as the auto maker is set to testify about a massive switchroblem. good morning, lauren. >> hi ainsley, good morning. the gmc verses federal regulators sparring over the 2.6 million recalls worldwide. some lawmakers are going to want names. who as gm approved the switch made by delphi over a decade ago. recalling more than 6 million vehicles including another 1.3 million yesterday. that or a steering problem. the issue with the electronic power can stop working. all of these recalls come with a price tag $750 million. be looking to save on air fair. the best day to buy tickets is thursday. the best day is wednesday and return ton a tuesday. this according to numbers crunched by hubber. you buy, i fly. i wish. apple gets it it could cost 500 bucks. >> teachers like voice recognition and video recordings a $500 price tag could be justified and that could be music to apple shareholder's ears. >> when is the next one. >> chris christie responding to critics of that infamous hug with president obama. >> they have no effect on what he felt objective
. >> millions of cars being recalled just as the auto maker is set to testify about a massive switchroblem. good morning, lauren. >> hi ainsley, good morning. the gmc verses federal regulators sparring over the 2.6 million recalls worldwide. some lawmakers are going to want names. who as gm approved the switch made by delphi over a decade ago. recalling more than 6 million vehicles including another 1.3 million yesterday. that or a steering problem. the issue with the electronic...