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again, jeffrey toobin, alan dershowitz, invaluable information.look forward to what we're going to do about this in seeking justice for this town and america. we talked about the possible charges, what about the defense? if you were one of the public defenders likely to get this case slamming on your desk, what are the kinds of things you could bring up? what about his brother, tamerlan, and the radicalization? is it possible this could be a major defense for the younger brother? will there be finger pointing towards the dead brother? and will it be effective? could it be effective? we'll take a look at that in just a moment. everyone's retirement dream is different; how we get there is not. we're americans. we work. we plan. ameriprise advisors can help you like they've helped millions of others. to help you retire your way, with confidence. ♪ that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. let's get to work. ameriprise financial. more within reach. it's lots of things. all waking up. ♪ becoming part of the global phenome
again, jeffrey toobin, alan dershowitz, invaluable information.look forward to what we're going to do about this in seeking justice for this town and america. we talked about the possible charges, what about the defense? if you were one of the public defenders likely to get this case slamming on your desk, what are the kinds of things you could bring up? what about his brother, tamerlan, and the radicalization? is it possible this could be a major defense for the younger brother? will there be...
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senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin and cnn legal analyst sunny hostin join us from new york.ndianapolis, larry mackey, a former federal prosecutor who helped convict oklahoma city bomber timothy mcveigh and his partner terry nichols. there is a lot of legal terms we're using here. explain the event today and how that differs from an indictment, which i'm assuming will happen soon. >> yeah, the criminal complaint is the first step in the federal judicial process. that's what this document accomplishes today. there will be a period of time after the filing of this complaint and the return of formal indictments and that's the latter document is the one that the defendant will then go forward at trial on. so there will be a period of time and the mcveigh case it was from april to august. not sure how long it will lapse in this case. >> okay. let me just jump in before we continue the conversation. we brought a young runner to you earlier, cassie. there is a group of runners who began running the last little bit of the marathon that so many of them did not get to finish, so here t
senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin and cnn legal analyst sunny hostin join us from new york.ndianapolis, larry mackey, a former federal prosecutor who helped convict oklahoma city bomber timothy mcveigh and his partner terry nichols. there is a lot of legal terms we're using here. explain the event today and how that differs from an indictment, which i'm assuming will happen soon. >> yeah, the criminal complaint is the first step in the federal judicial process. that's what this document...
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also senior legal analyst, jeffrey toobin, fran townsend, john king, juliet is here. also jeff beatty. fran townsend, from your perspective, what stands out, what questions do we need now answered in the coming days? >> reporter: well, it's motivation, and the president -- the president himself said that in the white house briefing room. we want to know in the coming days what motivated these two men who had spent most of their lives in the united states. we know some about the suspect. we know that they had some relationship, if you will, or belief in an extreme form of islam. and i think that's why you heard, anderson, the president say that we shouldn't sort of assume bad motives to an entire group. i know from talking to a number of sources across the federal government they're concerned about hate crimes. and they don't want to see that happen. so this is -- they're trying to keep the american public focused on the actions of these two people. one's dead, one's in custody. we will get to the bottom of what the motivation is. to stay focused on the fact that the a
also senior legal analyst, jeffrey toobin, fran townsend, john king, juliet is here. also jeff beatty. fran townsend, from your perspective, what stands out, what questions do we need now answered in the coming days? >> reporter: well, it's motivation, and the president -- the president himself said that in the white house briefing room. we want to know in the coming days what motivated these two men who had spent most of their lives in the united states. we know some about the suspect....
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jeff toobin and mark geragos will weigh in later tonight. sanjay gupta looks at what life is like now for all the people who lost limbs in the bombing. the fresh steps they take as they try to learn to walk again. in the case of adrianne, as you just saw there, to dance again. another very full night starting with mary snow in times square in new york. mary, nick payton-walsh is also in russia, in dagestan, former massachusetts homeland security advisor juliette kayyem is currently a boston globe columnist. on the phone, joining us is former homeland security advisor fran townsend, who currently sits on the homeland security and cia external advisory panels. appreciate all of you being with us. mary, mayor bloomberg isn't the only one saying that manhattan was a target for the brothers. who else? >> reporter: correct. ray kelly, the police commissioner, as you mentioned, both these new york city officials were briefed by the fbi about this, and with the information they were given, anderson, they say they were told that there was talk about
jeff toobin and mark geragos will weigh in later tonight. sanjay gupta looks at what life is like now for all the people who lost limbs in the bombing. the fresh steps they take as they try to learn to walk again. in the case of adrianne, as you just saw there, to dance again. another very full night starting with mary snow in times square in new york. mary, nick payton-walsh is also in russia, in dagestan, former massachusetts homeland security advisor juliette kayyem is currently a boston...
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i'll talk with jeffrey toobin. >>> and a basketball coach's explosive outbursts and bigoted outbursts got him fired. [ kate ] many women may not be absorbing the calcium they take as well as they could because they don't take it with food. switch to citracal maximum plus d. explosive outbursts and bigoted that can be taken with or without food. my doctor recommends citracal maximum. it's all about absorption. my doctor recommends citracal maximum. great first gig! let's go! party! awwwww... arigato! we are outta here! party...... finding you the perfect place, every step of the way. hotels.com >>> "crime and punishment" and an arrest with the connection of a killing of a kauffman county, texas district attorney and his wife. the killer or killers remain at large. and most importantly, the chill that this and two other killings have sent through the criminal justice community that is now tangible. we're going to talk about that shortly with jeff toobin, a former prosecutor and john miller who has worked in local and federal law enforcement, now at cbs. first the latest from kaufman, te
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jeff toobin and mark geragos weigh in on that. they have strong ponz that. later, sanjay gupta looks at what life is like for all those who have lost limbs in this bombing, the fresh steps they are going to have to take as they try to walk again, and in the case of one dance instructor who we've been profiling, dance again. another very full night. with us, nick payton-walsh, who is in the russian region of dagestan tonight. former massachusetts homeland security adviser juliette kayyem, currently a "boston globe" journalist, joining me here. and on the phone, national security adviser fran townsend. juliette what do you make of this "boston globe" report that boston anti-terror squads were not informed about what the fbi knew about tamerlan tsarnaev? >> right. so, what you're hearing is they were informed in the sense that they had access to the database, but they were not specifically told, look, there's someone on your streets that we have particular concern with. this is troubling because it sort of is consistent with the feeling that the fbi never thoug
jeff toobin and mark geragos weigh in on that. they have strong ponz that. later, sanjay gupta looks at what life is like for all those who have lost limbs in this bombing, the fresh steps they are going to have to take as they try to walk again, and in the case of one dance instructor who we've been profiling, dance again. another very full night. with us, nick payton-walsh, who is in the russian region of dagestan tonight. former massachusetts homeland security adviser juliette kayyem,...
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jeff toobin, thanks, juliet as well. with so much attention focused on the bombers, we of course want to focus on the victims. the funeral for krystle campbell is underway right now. 29-year-old killed watching the marathon with a friend near the finish line. the mass at st. joseph's church in medford, massachusetts. her family asked cameras not be allowed inside. there you see her being brought to the service. campbell went to the marathon almost every single year. she's been called hard working, a popular restaurant manager, more than willing to get her hands dirty and support her staff. her grandmother says she was always smiling and big help to her when she recovered from a medical procedure. hundreds of people showed up for campbell's wake which happened yesterday with the line stretching around the block. so many people wanted to pay their respects. she died just a few weeks shy of her 30th birthday. >> dozens of people wounded in the bombings are still in the hospital one week after the attacks. we are just learni
jeff toobin, thanks, juliet as well. with so much attention focused on the bombers, we of course want to focus on the victims. the funeral for krystle campbell is underway right now. 29-year-old killed watching the marathon with a friend near the finish line. the mass at st. joseph's church in medford, massachusetts. her family asked cameras not be allowed inside. there you see her being brought to the service. campbell went to the marathon almost every single year. she's been called hard...
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jeffrey toobin, and david, the writer and director of 3801 lancaster, a documentary about the clinic. and a court reporter for the philadelphia enquirer. so, first of all, jeff, what do you make of this? this doctor is charged with multiple counts now of murder. it's incredible to me that this went on and on with the state doing nothing. >> it's hard to describe. it's hard to select what is the worst part of this story. certainly the deaths of these babies, the deaths of these women is the worst part. but there's so much awful there. one part you didn't even mention was this whole weird racial dimension, where he would treat white patients better than the african-american patients. >> or bring white patients to the one clean office and the african-american patients were left down -- >> gosnell himself is african-american. the whole thing was such a house of horrors. and why it wasn't stopped, i don't think there is a clear answer at this point. >> david, in your documentary, which is viewed, you can see it online, it's remarkable, you interviewed several women who were patients of dr.
jeffrey toobin, and david, the writer and director of 3801 lancaster, a documentary about the clinic. and a court reporter for the philadelphia enquirer. so, first of all, jeff, what do you make of this? this doctor is charged with multiple counts now of murder. it's incredible to me that this went on and on with the state doing nothing. >> it's hard to describe. it's hard to select what is the worst part of this story. certainly the deaths of these babies, the deaths of these women is...
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i'll be joined throughout the week and throughout the hour by chief correspondent, jeffrey toobin. >> they'll join us and you can join us, as well. tonight, everything we know ant the bombing plot and that we didn't know this morning. growing calls for america to stop the slaughtering in syria. and the sports story that is much bigger than the basketball court, bigger than the lead. jason collins becoming the first athlete in big sports to announce he is gay. there are many, the big headline out of there tonight, female dna was found on one of the bomb parts, we don't yet know who it came from. >> that's exactly right. reporters waiting all day seeing thooz huge bags of dna, literally labeled dna sample. it's almost done for the press, done for the photo op. clearly, they've been waiting and watching and wondering whether it was just these two boys who came up with this plot or was it somebody else? and you can see the f.b.i. and all the other investigators trying to figure out were they helped? that's really what we all want to know. >> do you feel the russians have been as cooperati
i'll be joined throughout the week and throughout the hour by chief correspondent, jeffrey toobin. >> they'll join us and you can join us, as well. tonight, everything we know ant the bombing plot and that we didn't know this morning. growing calls for america to stop the slaughtering in syria. and the sports story that is much bigger than the basketball court, bigger than the lead. jason collins becoming the first athlete in big sports to announce he is gay. there are many, the big...
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jeffrey toobin, let me bring you back into this.lucid, this suspect, and he was able to answer those questions. so, this is all routine as far as a proceeding is concerned, but in this kind of case, as you point out, at a bedside and given the nature of the crime here, it's pretty extraordinary. >> well, it's extraordinary for a couple of reasons, just because of the magnitude of the crime, but also we didn't know when he would be in condition to be arraigned. we had heard various things that he was intubated, couldn't speak, in and out of consciousness, and the judge, the only important finding the judge made in this hearing was that he is, in fact, lucid. he is, in fact, able to understand the charges against him, so that the legal proceedings can begin. the legal proceedings are going to take a long time, but at least the beginning has now taken place and the process can start in earnest. >> fran townsend, at the end of this transcript it says that they have agreed that the probable cause hearing will take place 10:00 a.m. on may
jeffrey toobin, let me bring you back into this.lucid, this suspect, and he was able to answer those questions. so, this is all routine as far as a proceeding is concerned, but in this kind of case, as you point out, at a bedside and given the nature of the crime here, it's pretty extraordinary. >> well, it's extraordinary for a couple of reasons, just because of the magnitude of the crime, but also we didn't know when he would be in condition to be arraigned. we had heard various things...
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our senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin is joining us to give us perspective.abels tsarnaev as an enemy combatant, what would that mean if that were to happen as several republican senators including john mccain, lindsey graham, they are suggesting. >> that could take him out of the american criminal justice system and put him into some other kind of system. it's not quite clear. a military tribunal, perhaps being sent to guantanamo. in any case the obama administration has shown absolutely no interest in that idea and every indication is that he will be tried as a criminal defendant in an american criminal courtroom. >> lindsey graham who himself is a military attorney, has spent 30 years in the u.s. air force, he insists he wants tsarnaev to be tried in american civilian court, but that didn't preclude at least for now naming him an enemy combatant to try to question him to see if there are other bombs out there, other individuals who may be involved. sort of this imminent threat notion. is he on sound legal ground, lindsey graham, when he says, yes, he'll go
our senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin is joining us to give us perspective.abels tsarnaev as an enemy combatant, what would that mean if that were to happen as several republican senators including john mccain, lindsey graham, they are suggesting. >> that could take him out of the american criminal justice system and put him into some other kind of system. it's not quite clear. a military tribunal, perhaps being sent to guantanamo. in any case the obama administration has shown...
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joining us now cnn legal analyst jeffrey toobin. jeffrey, thanks for joining us.hokhar to keep talking. can the defense team use that to avoid the death penalty? >> there are two larger strategies the defense will want to follow here. one is as you suggest trying to figure out what the prosecution wants, what the government wants so you can negotiate a way out of the death penalty. what can you give? that's one general area. the other area is they have to investigate their client's life meticulously and completely. they have to be able to tell a story about their client, about why he was led so wrong. so if this ever goes to a jury, the jury will be able to say, you know what? no death penalty for this guy. >> judy clark has defended notorious criminals and avoided the death penalty for them before. does this tell us anything about how the defense team is approaching the case? is this now a priority, a top priority just keeping him alive? >> jake, i cannot tell you what a legend judy clark is in the united states legal system. this woman is widely regarded as a mi
joining us now cnn legal analyst jeffrey toobin. jeffrey, thanks for joining us.hokhar to keep talking. can the defense team use that to avoid the death penalty? >> there are two larger strategies the defense will want to follow here. one is as you suggest trying to figure out what the prosecution wants, what the government wants so you can negotiate a way out of the death penalty. what can you give? that's one general area. the other area is they have to investigate their client's life...
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jeff toobin, mark geragos join me next.o ahead, breaking news in the killings of a texas district attorney and his wife. that is them there. what their neighbor told gary tuchman in an exclusive interview ahead. more than two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy. we've shared what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. how far do you want to take it? up to you. chevy cruze's six-speed transmission allows for lower shift points, offering an e.p.a.-estimated 36 mpg highway. okay, then. [ laughs ] what a test-drive. yeah. it's really more of a road trip at this point. yeah. [ male announcer ] chevy. mpg ingenuity. now get this great sign & drive lease on a 2013 chev
jeff toobin, mark geragos join me next.o ahead, breaking news in the killings of a texas district attorney and his wife. that is them there. what their neighbor told gary tuchman in an exclusive interview ahead. more than two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy. we've shared what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. bp's also committed to...
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digging deeper with senior legal analyst, jeffrey toobin and criminal defense attorney, mark geragos.ou think of what you heard? >> i heard you do a lot of interviews. i have never seen anyone break into song in the middle of one. that certainly was an unforgettable moment. something he said at the end really struck me about how jackson's family has been -- had been using michael as a source of money. in this lawsuit, you know, i think conrad murray is not a good doctor. there's no doubt about that. but it is also true that he is not the only person responsible for michael jackson's death. michael jackson himself is responsible, his bums and leeches in his family who are now even in death trying to profit off him. i think sorting out the responsibility for his death is going to be difficult in this case, because conrad murray is not the only person responsible here. >> it also seems like clearly, people in this company based on some e-mails, clearly knew there were some issues going on with michael jackson. whether there are issues going on with other performers and this was unique, i
digging deeper with senior legal analyst, jeffrey toobin and criminal defense attorney, mark geragos.ou think of what you heard? >> i heard you do a lot of interviews. i have never seen anyone break into song in the middle of one. that certainly was an unforgettable moment. something he said at the end really struck me about how jackson's family has been -- had been using michael as a source of money. in this lawsuit, you know, i think conrad murray is not a good doctor. there's no doubt...
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digging deeper with senior legal analyst, jeffrey toobin and criminal defense attorney, mark geragos. did you think of what you heard? >> i heard you do a lot of interviews. i have never seen anyone break into song in the middle of one. that certainly was an unforgettable moment. something he said at the end really struck me about how jackson's family has been -- had been using michael as a source of money. in this lawsuit, you know, i think conrad murray is not a good doctor. there's no doubt about that. but it is also true that he is not the only person responsible for michael jackson's death. michael jackson himself is responsible, his bums and leeches in his family who are now even in death trying to profit off him. i think sorting out the responsibility for his death is going to be difficult in this case, because conrad murray is not the only person responsible here. >> it also seems like clearly, people in this company based on some e-mails, clearly knew there were some issues going on with michael jackson. whether there are issues going on with other performers and this was uni
digging deeper with senior legal analyst, jeffrey toobin and criminal defense attorney, mark geragos. did you think of what you heard? >> i heard you do a lot of interviews. i have never seen anyone break into song in the middle of one. that certainly was an unforgettable moment. something he said at the end really struck me about how jackson's family has been -- had been using michael as a source of money. in this lawsuit, you know, i think conrad murray is not a good doctor. there's no...
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jeff toobin as well. >>> ahead, you'll meet a firefighter paramedic who is just a remarkable guy.life of a 7-year-old girl who is badly injured. could have easily died in the wake of the bombing. matt patterson is his name. he only recently got his paramedic certification. he was in the right place at a bad time and knew exactly what to do. >> i get up, i run back to the sidewalk. there happens to be a gentleman standing there. just couldn't tell you who he was, spectator. i need your belt, i need your belt. without hesitation, this man ripped off his belt, gave it to me, took the belt, ran back over, applied a tourniquet. p coverage in america, with a new 2-year, 24,000-mile scheduled maintenance program, a 3-year, 36,000-mile bumper-to-bumper warranty, and a 5-year, 100,000-mile powertrain limited warranty. we've got you covered eight ways to sunday. come to think of it, sunday, too. right now chevy truck owners can trade up to a silverado all-star edition and get a total value of $8,500. the dependable, reliable, chevy silverado. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still
jeff toobin as well. >>> ahead, you'll meet a firefighter paramedic who is just a remarkable guy.life of a 7-year-old girl who is badly injured. could have easily died in the wake of the bombing. matt patterson is his name. he only recently got his paramedic certification. he was in the right place at a bad time and knew exactly what to do. >> i get up, i run back to the sidewalk. there happens to be a gentleman standing there. just couldn't tell you who he was, spectator. i need...
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sanjay gupta is with me and senior legal analyst, jeffrey toobin. what's the latest on the investigation? >> i mean, they laid it out pretty well in the criminal complaint. the criminal complaint against this one surviving suspect. but overall, there is a national security investigation under way to answer that one question we all want to know. is this it. are these just the two guys involved or is there somebody else. right now, there is nothing to indicate that there was anybody else involved but you have to be 100% sure. so they're going to go through everything they purchased, everybody they contacted, every phone call they made, to make sure nobody was involved or even unwittingly involved in aiding these kids. >> jeff, in terms of the legal case, i want to read a portion from the transcript of the hearing in the hospital room today, the subject's hospital room. the judge said quote, at this time, the conclusion of the initial appearance, i find that the defendant is alert, mentally competent and lucid, he is aware of the nature of the proceedi
sanjay gupta is with me and senior legal analyst, jeffrey toobin. what's the latest on the investigation? >> i mean, they laid it out pretty well in the criminal complaint. the criminal complaint against this one surviving suspect. but overall, there is a national security investigation under way to answer that one question we all want to know. is this it. are these just the two guys involved or is there somebody else. right now, there is nothing to indicate that there was anybody else...
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jeffrey toobin, alan dershowitz. what is going to happen now procedurally that they've got him under arrest and have him alive? >> there are two big questions right away. first, he got his miranda warnings. did he talk to the police. that is a very important question because obviously, we want to know what he knew and why he did what he did. if he got the miranda warnings as we expect, he will have made that decision. is he in physical condition to talk to the police. that is an issue we don't know about. he will then be arraigned. he will then be taken to a court, maybe tomorrow, maybe monday. again, that depends on his health. he'll get a lawyer. there will be a decision made about bail. obviously he's not getting out on bail. but at that point, the legal proceeding will begin. a 30-day deadline will go into place and a grand jury will hear evidence and he will be indicted in the next 30 days. those are the first legal steps. >> amid the jubilation we should remember the lives that were so brutally cut down. three
jeffrey toobin, alan dershowitz. what is going to happen now procedurally that they've got him under arrest and have him alive? >> there are two big questions right away. first, he got his miranda warnings. did he talk to the police. that is a very important question because obviously, we want to know what he knew and why he did what he did. if he got the miranda warnings as we expect, he will have made that decision. is he in physical condition to talk to the police. that is an issue we...
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events it was an opportunity situation i think it's an opportunity and as you know this is something toobin always talking about every time russia comes under pressure under pressure in terms of law or price or more challenging external environment we're always saying d.c. is an opportunity unfortunately unfortunately they haven't been very effective in taking taking these opportunities in the past agreed yes. it's so volatile i mean we don't do smooth growth it's either booming at six to eight percent or it's collapsing you know nine percent contraction in the crisis and this is one of the perennial problems but i mean that's to do again with the very top heavy structure of the economy very big companies that are in the right group model. because it really has a growth momentum and they just have what they have and they make money out of it and they try and make more money as a bit and then everything goes wrong and it collapses again and you know we missed the sort of you know the german middle the small and medium sized enterprises and there hasn't this been a sense of like we need to ge
events it was an opportunity situation i think it's an opportunity and as you know this is something toobin always talking about every time russia comes under pressure under pressure in terms of law or price or more challenging external environment we're always saying d.c. is an opportunity unfortunately unfortunately they haven't been very effective in taking taking these opportunities in the past agreed yes. it's so volatile i mean we don't do smooth growth it's either booming at six to eight...
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earlier tonight, anderson cooper talked with senior legal analyst, jeffrey toobin. the first thing that will happen will lay out the basics of the case against him. he will then be arraigned. in normal circumstances, someone arrested on a friday night would probably not be arraigned until friday morning. he might be arraigned tomorrow if he's in medical shape to be arraigned. at the arraignment, two things will happen. there will be a discussion of bail. he will fot get out on bail, obviously. they will set what's called a preliminary hearing 30 days forward. what will happen is in those 30 days, in the next 30 days, he will be indicted by a grand jury. then the case will be assigned to a federal district judge. that's when the case will really begin. but the next legal defense will perhaps be tomorrow, perhaps monday. at any time that he's physically able to be arraigned. >> officials say unspecified medical needs. >> there's still a long time before this plays out. >> dzhokhar looks more boyish in this up-dated photo. relatives who haven't been in touch with him s
earlier tonight, anderson cooper talked with senior legal analyst, jeffrey toobin. the first thing that will happen will lay out the basics of the case against him. he will then be arraigned. in normal circumstances, someone arrested on a friday night would probably not be arraigned until friday morning. he might be arraigned tomorrow if he's in medical shape to be arraigned. at the arraignment, two things will happen. there will be a discussion of bail. he will fot get out on bail, obviously....
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o'connor has you know always been uncomfortable with bush speak or as part of her legacy and i'm jeff toobin talked about it in the nine you know she sort of reluctantly signed on into this this decision of kennedy is of equal protection and i think it's been weighing on her she's a moderate republican i'm she feels that the party has moved drastically and i think you know she's very concerned that it's part of her legacy you know. made his chops and republican party back in the sixty's standing outside polling places. in arizona around phoenix in mostly native american communities he's a very tall guy and very very large and at that time and very imposing basically threatening people you know confronting them as. if those three guys yeah those three guys and that one got everyone arabs yeah yeah the one guy yeah same same kind of thing actually and although fox news turned that into all but this is this is this is how did rehnquist brings sandra day o'connor along on this i mean was he as he was it was all the way was was not his decision as chief justice. to respond to the new york times t
o'connor has you know always been uncomfortable with bush speak or as part of her legacy and i'm jeff toobin talked about it in the nine you know she sort of reluctantly signed on into this this decision of kennedy is of equal protection and i think it's been weighing on her she's a moderate republican i'm she feels that the party has moved drastically and i think you know she's very concerned that it's part of her legacy you know. made his chops and republican party back in the sixty's...
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let's bring in jeffrey toobin. the morning after pill available to everyone, including those under age 17. obama administration not wanting to make it available to anyone over the age 16 and beyond. what did this mean? what was the legal argument being made here? >> well, this is a very long running legal dispute, in december 2008, even before that, the food sx drand drug administn said the plan b pill should be regardless to anyone regardless of age, but kathleen sebelius, secretary of health and human services, overruled that, and said it should be available only to women age 17 and over. that was challenged by the center for reproductive rights and federal court in brooklyn today said sebelius was wrong, that there was no reason to limit it, no legitimate health reason to limit availability to this drug to women only over 17, and i assume there will be more appeals, but at the moment, it will soon be available to women of any age without prescription. >> are you talking about a matter of weeks, months? >> i thin
let's bring in jeffrey toobin. the morning after pill available to everyone, including those under age 17. obama administration not wanting to make it available to anyone over the age 16 and beyond. what did this mean? what was the legal argument being made here? >> well, this is a very long running legal dispute, in december 2008, even before that, the food sx drand drug administn said the plan b pill should be regardless to anyone regardless of age, but kathleen sebelius, secretary of...
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that's a huge problem. >> let's bring in our senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin for analysis.they rushed to charge him, hastily read him the miranda rights, when the questioning could have continued to help the public better appreciate the safety problems involved. >> this is really much more about republican members of congress attacking a democratic president, than it is about any sort of the law. look, the public safety exception is about public safety. what it means is, the interrogators are allowed to ask a suspect questions, if there are immediate public safety risks. are there more bombs out there? are more people about to be killed? is there a ticking time bomb? that's what the government is allowed to ask. they had 16 hours to ask those questions. that's plenty of time. they don't get an unlimited amount of time to interrogate someone who's in custody. what happened here is completely ordinary. it's not going to damage the investigation. and this is how the legal system is supposed to work. >> they argue, and i've heard this from some law enforcement sources, they arg
that's a huge problem. >> let's bring in our senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin for analysis.they rushed to charge him, hastily read him the miranda rights, when the questioning could have continued to help the public better appreciate the safety problems involved. >> this is really much more about republican members of congress attacking a democratic president, than it is about any sort of the law. look, the public safety exception is about public safety. what it means is, the...
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want to bring in jeffrey toobin, cnn senior legal analyst right now. jeffrey in new york.of information conveyed from dzhokhar to investigators. how will it affect the prosecution? >> it's not shaping up as a whodunit. it looks like it will be an overwhelming case, and the pa paradox of what he said yesterday, what he said to investigators, is that it probably lessens his leverage to work out any sort of plea deal, because he doesn't have anyone to give up. if it was just him and his brother, there is no broader conspiracy. he can't promise if you give me a deal that lets me avoid the death penalty, i had uncover this conspiracy for you. apparently there is nothing more there, if this is true, and his leverage then goes down. >> one of the things we do not know is how much of this information was conveyed before or after he was told his miranda rights. how does it affect the situation? >> it probably doesn't have that much of an effect. given the magnitude of evidence, the government probably wouldn't introduce those statements in court. there is a close legal question if
want to bring in jeffrey toobin, cnn senior legal analyst right now. jeffrey in new york.of information conveyed from dzhokhar to investigators. how will it affect the prosecution? >> it's not shaping up as a whodunit. it looks like it will be an overwhelming case, and the pa paradox of what he said yesterday, what he said to investigators, is that it probably lessens his leverage to work out any sort of plea deal, because he doesn't have anyone to give up. if it was just him and his...
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senior legal analyst and new yorker writer jeffrey toobin. because linda, you have of a question about background checks. >> in regard to the background check, i really don't see where we're going to be able to keep guns out of the hands of the mentally able to keep guns out of the hands of the mentally disturbed. >> what is your view of the call for universal background checks? >> i think we should not restrict women's rights to have access to firearms. the more restrictions we put on law abiding citizens being able to have access to firearms? >> why just women 1234. >> 90% of violent crimes happen without the use of firearms. in that situation women have a disadvantage. if they're armed or have a right to choose to be armed, they can reverse the balance of power. >> no one's saying they can't buy a gun, they just have to pass a background check. >> if they're being threatened by -- >> limitations if they're mentally disturbed or criminally minded? >> no, it's a restriction. >> yes, yes, yes. no, no, no, no. yes, yes, yes, yes. >> uss make t
senior legal analyst and new yorker writer jeffrey toobin. because linda, you have of a question about background checks. >> in regard to the background check, i really don't see where we're going to be able to keep guns out of the hands of the mentally able to keep guns out of the hands of the mentally disturbed. >> what is your view of the call for universal background checks? >> i think we should not restrict women's rights to have access to firearms. the more restrictions...
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our legal analyst jeffery toobin joins us, former federal prosecutor and senior correspondent john millerf the fbi and lapd join me on why the killing is shaking the law enforcement community so badly. those stories, tonight's "ridiculous" and a lot more. >> and now our fifth story "outfront." standing with your other woman. well, former south carolina governor mike stanford was celebrating his republican nomination for congress. a little something caught our eye last night. standing to the right -- i mean standing right there to the left of sanford, a very, very attractive woman, happens to be the argentinian woman who derailed the political career in 2009. you remember he went missing for a few days. the staff didn't know where he was. he came back to the states and announced he was hiking on the appalachian trail. but it turns out he was actually in argentina with his then mistress. but now she's not that anymore. they're engaged. to the surprise of many, including sanford, there she was. she got a hug and kiss from him at one point during the night. so does this help or hurt his polit
our legal analyst jeffery toobin joins us, former federal prosecutor and senior correspondent john millerf the fbi and lapd join me on why the killing is shaking the law enforcement community so badly. those stories, tonight's "ridiculous" and a lot more. >> and now our fifth story "outfront." standing with your other woman. well, former south carolina governor mike stanford was celebrating his republican nomination for congress. a little something caught our eye last...
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. >> gloria, as jeff toobin pointed out earlier in the 8:00 hour, even if the father does come, he has no right to meet with his son, and if he did, law enforcement could very easily eavesdrop on that, listen to that, and anything that was discussed could be information they can use. there's no privileged conversation between a father and son. you also have information about the kinds of questions investigators are now asking about the brothers and their families. what are you hearing? >> right. and first of all, they're asking questions about the russians, we don't know, for example, anderson whether they were monitoring tamerlan when he went back to russia. we don't know the answers to those questions. we have to find out what was in their files. they're looking into the parents, the asylum. why were they looking to go back to a country they said they were prosecuted? they obviously want to talk to the wife about what she knew. they're asking questions about income, where he got his money, was he subsidized. did he do it as investigators are looking at, did he sell drugs? there are a
. >> gloria, as jeff toobin pointed out earlier in the 8:00 hour, even if the father does come, he has no right to meet with his son, and if he did, law enforcement could very easily eavesdrop on that, listen to that, and anything that was discussed could be information they can use. there's no privileged conversation between a father and son. you also have information about the kinds of questions investigators are now asking about the brothers and their families. what are you hearing?...
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former member of the joint terrorism task force and jeffrey toobin our legal analyst. jake is saying -- this is significant in terms of the information in this. but obviously a crucial question out there which is was it obtained before or after those miranda rights were read? >> the irony here is what he is saying is not particularly helpful to him. what would be helpful to him is if he had a conspiracy he could make the government to make a deal to avoid the death penalty. if he is simply saying it is me and my brother, what does he have to negotiate with? >> there's no one to else to give up. >> right. >> and frankly, i'm not so sure the miranda issue matters so much. there looks like so much evidence in the case any way. >> they don't even need it. >> what difference does it make if they have a confession from him from his hospital bed? >> right. >> he's going to get convicted any way. yes, and that's a legal issue that may have to be sorted out but in the larger scheme of the case i'm not sure is it matters much at all. >> the older brother was watching jihadist vi
former member of the joint terrorism task force and jeffrey toobin our legal analyst. jake is saying -- this is significant in terms of the information in this. but obviously a crucial question out there which is was it obtained before or after those miranda rights were read? >> the irony here is what he is saying is not particularly helpful to him. what would be helpful to him is if he had a conspiracy he could make the government to make a deal to avoid the death penalty. if he is...
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and jeffrey toobin, as always, i love to have your perspective.nks for having a few minutes of your time. >>> so this retired educator uses her retirement money not to grab a condo in florida but to spend it on this bus, a high-tech bus to bring computers to kids. how much do you love her? get smart about your weight. i tried weight loss plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and they have six grams of sugars. with fifteen grams of protein to help manage hunger... look who's getting smart about her weight. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. >>> everybody knows kids need computers. and there are a lot of kids that don't have them. that's why today's cnn hero used her own retirement money to buy a bus loaded with computers and head right to the kids who need her. >> i grew up in segregated south. i actually started picking bean
and jeffrey toobin, as always, i love to have your perspective.nks for having a few minutes of your time. >>> so this retired educator uses her retirement money not to grab a condo in florida but to spend it on this bus, a high-tech bus to bring computers to kids. how much do you love her? get smart about your weight. i tried weight loss plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with...
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earlier we talked to our legal analyst jeffrey toobin who says the judge certainly not happy with the white house. >> this is a 59-page opinion by judge edward cormin in brooklyn court. it is so scathing. it is such an attack on the health and human services department for bowing to the pressure of conservatives. this isn't bowing to the pressure of liberals. this is bowing to the pressure of conservatives to limit access to plan b. >> american college of obstetricians and gynecologists recommended last year that all oral contraceptives be sold over-the-counter. take a look at this, surveillance video, this is from the honolulu airport in hawaii. a woman barging into a security checkpoint area and attacks a tsa agent. well, an agent now in trouble. a california police officer jumped the barrier, body slams the attacker. the hero cop justin rogers was waiting to go through the body scanner on his way back from vacation when he heard all the commotion. here's how he responded. >> a police officer or not, the woman was being assaulted. she was defenseless. had her arms up. trying to defe
earlier we talked to our legal analyst jeffrey toobin who says the judge certainly not happy with the white house. >> this is a 59-page opinion by judge edward cormin in brooklyn court. it is so scathing. it is such an attack on the health and human services department for bowing to the pressure of conservatives. this isn't bowing to the pressure of liberals. this is bowing to the pressure of conservatives to limit access to plan b. >> american college of obstetricians and...
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cia and department of homeland security external advisory board and senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin. what do you make of the information based on one government source that the suspect indicated that no foreign terrorist groups were involved. >> they have a lot of leads to follow, too. i understand that the cooperation with russian authorities has been good. the notion that one can self radicalize by being exposed to extremist ideology on the internet. that is believable. i'm sure they will check that out. that sounds right. it is not conceivable to me, anderson, that he could have successfully learned to build these bombs and have them blow up correctly simply from the internet. look, there are guys we know, terrorists and cases we have cracked that have gone overseas and trained and when they come back to try to build the bombs can't get it to explode. this guy -- not only was he successful he built two pressure cooker bombs, one at the boston marathon, one thrown at police in the course of the chase at watertown and all three successfully exploded and three of five pipe bomb s ex
cia and department of homeland security external advisory board and senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin. what do you make of the information based on one government source that the suspect indicated that no foreign terrorist groups were involved. >> they have a lot of leads to follow, too. i understand that the cooperation with russian authorities has been good. the notion that one can self radicalize by being exposed to extremist ideology on the internet. that is believable. i'm sure...
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also, former cia officer bob baer and senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin. how significant is it that female dna has been found on one of the bomb fragments? >> well, the significance for me is the fbi is clearly looking for accomplices. they haven't closed this investigation by any means. they think there's a good chance out there that somebody helped at some stage, whether it's a bomb maker, to put this thing together, so they're very much on this and they're following every lead, but the circle seems to be still very wide. >> you think at the end of the day that the bomb itself, the devices themselves, will be the biggest keys in figuring out if these guys had help and from whom? >> yeah, anderson, it's funny. i just got off the phone with a bomb expert who spent three years making these, teaching himself. he was with the cia. he said look, it's ludicrous, that was his words, to say that these guys made this off the internet. you know, the way they learned it was they started with flash bet, t t detonators, then small amounts of powder, and this is very m
also, former cia officer bob baer and senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin. how significant is it that female dna has been found on one of the bomb fragments? >> well, the significance for me is the fbi is clearly looking for accomplices. they haven't closed this investigation by any means. they think there's a good chance out there that somebody helped at some stage, whether it's a bomb maker, to put this thing together, so they're very much on this and they're following every lead, but...
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gloria borger and john miller joining me, and jeffrey toobin joining me.ey, the mother had come here, could she have been arrested? >> absolutely. i think the -- they certainly would have had every right to. and i expect they would have. a lot of what's going to go on now is a negotiation. neither parent has a right to see their son. if the father comes back tomorrow as expected, the authorities could well say to him, you want to talk to your son, we'll let you talk to him. talk to us first. we have a lot of questions for you. in addition, anything he says to his son can be monitored by the authorities. there is no privilege between a father and son. it's not like an attorney or a client. so you can be sure that if they do let him see his son, they will be monitoring that conversation very closely. >> that's very interesting. gloria, you've got some breaking news about how the plot may have been financed. what have you learned? >> well, investigators are looking into the possibility, anderson, that tamerlan helped finance this plot by selling drugs. the in
gloria borger and john miller joining me, and jeffrey toobin joining me.ey, the mother had come here, could she have been arrested? >> absolutely. i think the -- they certainly would have had every right to. and i expect they would have. a lot of what's going to go on now is a negotiation. neither parent has a right to see their son. if the father comes back tomorrow as expected, the authorities could well say to him, you want to talk to your son, we'll let you talk to him. talk to us...
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i want to bring in paul callen, jeff toobin, and i want to bring mike sullivan back, acting director of the atf. thanks to all of you. can you explain, jeff, what's happening? i want to get the exact phrasing right of my understanding. that the high value designation group is the group that is now going to be able to question the suspect under the public safety exception to the miranda rights. they don't have to read the miranda rights. can you just explain that to me, what that means? >> okay. let's just start by addressing the question of is he in any physical condition to answer questions under any circumstances? his health is obviously in grave peril. so this all may be moot because he may not be capable of answering any questions with or without miranda. but assuming he is in don answer questions, the federal government has established a policy that says in certain very limited circumstances, for certain brief periods of time, there is a public safety exception to the usual requirement that suspects have to get miranda warnings. this arises in the so-called ticking bomb circumst
i want to bring in paul callen, jeff toobin, and i want to bring mike sullivan back, acting director of the atf. thanks to all of you. can you explain, jeff, what's happening? i want to get the exact phrasing right of my understanding. that the high value designation group is the group that is now going to be able to question the suspect under the public safety exception to the miranda rights. they don't have to read the miranda rights. can you just explain that to me, what that means? >>...
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jeff toobin is standing by, senior legal analyst. jeffrey, from a legal standpoint, assuming this person needs medical attention, what happens now? as the wheels of justice begin to move? >> the first thing that will happen is that the u.s. attorney's office will prepare a complaint, which will be an affidavit by an fbi agent which will lay out the basics of the case against him. he will then be arraigned. he will get a defense attorney and he will have an arraignment. in normal circumstances, someone arrested on a friday night would probably not be arraigned until monday morning. just because of the extraordinary circumstances here, he might be arraigned tomorrow if he's in medical shape to be arraigned. at the arraignment, two things will happen. there will be a discussion of bail. he will not get out on bail, obviously. but they will set what's called a preliminary hearing 30 days forward. the preliminary hearing will not happen. what will happen is in those 30 days, in the next 30 days, he will be indicted by a grand jury with th
jeff toobin is standing by, senior legal analyst. jeffrey, from a legal standpoint, assuming this person needs medical attention, what happens now? as the wheels of justice begin to move? >> the first thing that will happen is that the u.s. attorney's office will prepare a complaint, which will be an affidavit by an fbi agent which will lay out the basics of the case against him. he will then be arraigned. he will get a defense attorney and he will have an arraignment. in normal...