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but we are unable to reach a verdict on count 1. count 1 is the big charge.harge, which is life in prison. the judge then instructed the jury to come back into the courtroom and charged them with what is called the alan charge, where he gave them additional information and additional instructions. told them to go back in and try to come to some sort of decision. if they could not come to a decision on this, this is a mistrial. that's what the judge said. mark o'mara is joining us. martin savage is down there as well. but the legal angle on this is so important i want to get back to mark o'mara. the judge said, hey, listen, if you don't come out whatever time you go back in there and decide, but if you can't decide, this is a hung jury. and they have to start all over again. >> absolutely true. the whole nation and the davis family and the dunn family go through all of this again. the interesting thing is why they came out and said they have a verdict on four counts. if they had a verdict of guilty on 4 counts, they would not be considering the lessers. only i
but we are unable to reach a verdict on count 1. count 1 is the big charge.harge, which is life in prison. the judge then instructed the jury to come back into the courtroom and charged them with what is called the alan charge, where he gave them additional information and additional instructions. told them to go back in and try to come to some sort of decision. if they could not come to a decision on this, this is a mistrial. that's what the judge said. mark o'mara is joining us. martin savage...
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. >> but the forensic test at the time were unable to identify whose blood and urine it was. >> back then the technology did not exist to detect whether it would have been animal, human. the only technology we had was to get a type of blood. in fact, you couldn't even get the blood type because the sample was so small. >> in the trunk of larry's car investigators found some oak leaves but little else. >> they didn't have a lot of evidence, and what little evidence they did have, forensic science hadn't come a long way toward making it useful. >> just a few days later there was another death in mansfield. one of judy's co-workers, james isaac, was killed in a traffic accident, and larry bruce made a startling revelation. he told police that isaac was having an affair with his wife and accused isaac of killing judy and then he may have killed himself. >> bruce implied isaac was somehow responsible for judy's death and killed himself due to his guilt over it. >> but no one could corroborate larry's claims and the primary focus continued to be on larry bruce. >> we ultimately made the de
. >> but the forensic test at the time were unable to identify whose blood and urine it was. >> back then the technology did not exist to detect whether it would have been animal, human. the only technology we had was to get a type of blood. in fact, you couldn't even get the blood type because the sample was so small. >> in the trunk of larry's car investigators found some oak leaves but little else. >> they didn't have a lot of evidence, and what little evidence they...
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domestic american politics has him hamstrung, unable to follow through on big ticket items.he keystone pipeline in limbo. the project would bring oil to mushing's gulf coast. the administration won't say when the president will decide. ultimately mr. obama must choose between environmentalists and a close ally. >> this is an enormous benefit to the united states. >> reporter: canadian prime minister stephen harper. >> this summit is interesting at an interesting time where progress on a lot of the other things we want to do with canada is building, and awaiting the keystone decision. >> reporter: on trade the president is being undercut by those usually most supportive. the wants another big trade pact. but democratic leaders have openly declared they their opposition refusing to give any deal a streamline path. organized labor is also wary. >> what happens is these companies outsource production to low-wage locations, for example, mexico, and that puts downward pressure on wages here in the united states. they are able to threaten workers in the u.s. if they don't cut wages
domestic american politics has him hamstrung, unable to follow through on big ticket items.he keystone pipeline in limbo. the project would bring oil to mushing's gulf coast. the administration won't say when the president will decide. ultimately mr. obama must choose between environmentalists and a close ally. >> this is an enormous benefit to the united states. >> reporter: canadian prime minister stephen harper. >> this summit is interesting at an interesting time where...
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unable to deal with the backlog. to make us unable to deal.bama's it guy, he's clearly a brilliant guy, he arranged all of obama's internet campaign stuff. he would find you, you would be in the bathtub and you would get an e-mail. hey, have you thought about giving us money. >> classify those who bate. they know what we do. >> jon: that guy couldn't figure out the process. he couldn't figure out how to bid for that contract. he said it was a 300-page document. and it seems like it's obscured like that purposefully so that the larger companies have an advantage because they have teams of lawyers and things that can do it. >> doesn't matter. what maps is it should have been prepared for. there's no excuse. >> jon: sure. >> all that is -- okay. >> jon: i'm not presenting it as an execution i'm asking do we have a foundational problem. do we have corruption to give us confident that moving forward we can execute the programs better. >> there may be a risk aversion with going with the known and not being entrepreneurial enough to say -- question w
unable to deal with the backlog. to make us unable to deal.bama's it guy, he's clearly a brilliant guy, he arranged all of obama's internet campaign stuff. he would find you, you would be in the bathtub and you would get an e-mail. hey, have you thought about giving us money. >> classify those who bate. they know what we do. >> jon: that guy couldn't figure out the process. he couldn't figure out how to bid for that contract. he said it was a 300-page document. and it seems like...
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the majority unable to return home. are >> on the look out were the people smugglers and their illicit cargo. the latest maritime enforcement agency has conducted controls in the hope of intercepting the boat in the hope of arriving the shores. around 250 people were caught by the agency. the two figure of those on route to a third country is hard to judge given the lopping coast line. with so many migrants making their way to australian territory, the government there introduced a turn-back policy to deter the migrant votes. >> one thing i see which is working is that australia have launched boarders. it stops people from entering australia. >> it's unlikely to stop everyone. a short drive from kuala lumpur found many migrants and refugees desperate for help. the first question asked "are you organising a boat to australia." he's been in australia five years, in gaol three times and desperate to escape a life in limbo. his body is covered in scars to wounds he gave himself to escape his gaol cell. he has lost hope. >>
the majority unable to return home. are >> on the look out were the people smugglers and their illicit cargo. the latest maritime enforcement agency has conducted controls in the hope of intercepting the boat in the hope of arriving the shores. around 250 people were caught by the agency. the two figure of those on route to a third country is hard to judge given the lopping coast line. with so many migrants making their way to australian territory, the government there introduced a...
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there are about half of my colleagues who have been unable to sustain themselves in this profession.about 85% of law school grads graduate with $100,000 in debt. what are some of the other consequences to this decline. >> some of the consequences are that people are unable to buy houses, start families, have the -- the -- the attributes of even a middle class lifestyle let alone a more glamorous life just because they -- they are essentially carrying an extra house payment as andrew is, and it's high-interest debt that is not dischargeable in bankruptcy. and here i want to emphasize something a that is really important to understand. andrew has gone to one of the top 15 or so law schools in the country. one of the best law schools in the country. one of the schools where there is a realistic shot of getting a job with a high-paying law firm, about 35 to 40% of the students there do so. but at the vast majority of laws, no more than 5 or 10% of the students get the kind of jobs that leave any reasonable possibility of services the debt load which is includingly common. >> we have lawy
there are about half of my colleagues who have been unable to sustain themselves in this profession.about 85% of law school grads graduate with $100,000 in debt. what are some of the other consequences to this decline. >> some of the consequences are that people are unable to buy houses, start families, have the -- the -- the attributes of even a middle class lifestyle let alone a more glamorous life just because they -- they are essentially carrying an extra house payment as andrew is,...
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unable to a public health clinics in the village. and 100 percent of the construction of anything they build. a good environment. it's considered illegal construction with no proper rights. we ride through a row for a.m. yoko to so few with the local residents. we awakened by this on the bulldozers. the israeli land administration with stickers bearing the logo of the jewish national fund. perry government wants of the israeli government which is a 501c3 nonprofit the resistance of millions of dollars in the united states. it was just honored by prime minister steven harper in canada . the bulldozers moved in behind of failings of messed israeli right police officers who taught these activists away bike into crates, remove residents from their homes, threw them out on the open desert. as to decide the euro sitting on her bed in the open desert crying as she watched a bulldozer, borrow and moving in and literally wiped her village of the man. we left -- i left as these activists, these israeli activists attempted to help the residents
unable to a public health clinics in the village. and 100 percent of the construction of anything they build. a good environment. it's considered illegal construction with no proper rights. we ride through a row for a.m. yoko to so few with the local residents. we awakened by this on the bulldozers. the israeli land administration with stickers bearing the logo of the jewish national fund. perry government wants of the israeli government which is a 501c3 nonprofit the resistance of millions of...
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i think that they didn't mean it exactly the way they said it, because it says if we are unable to agree and reach a verdict, which doesn't really make sense, but i think that i know what they mean, if they are unable to agree, is the entire case mistried or just that count, and i think that the instruction, well, the instruction doesn't really say that count, and i think that i said it, but i would repeat it again, and so my answer to them would be if you are unable to agree on a verdict as to that count, only that count is mistried and the other verdicts will stand. >> and did you say after? the written instructions -- >> yes. >> and that is in with the instructions that you gave and the actual written instructions of the case -- >> well, yeah, i think that when i read it, you are right. i didn't say case, i said count, but that is the instruck sthack instruction does say case instead of count. so that shows you how carefully these folks are looking at everything. >> my request, judge, would be to redraft the standard instruction with your words, because it should say on any count of w
i think that they didn't mean it exactly the way they said it, because it says if we are unable to agree and reach a verdict, which doesn't really make sense, but i think that i know what they mean, if they are unable to agree, is the entire case mistried or just that count, and i think that the instruction, well, the instruction doesn't really say that count, and i think that i said it, but i would repeat it again, and so my answer to them would be if you are unable to agree on a verdict as to...
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now, the opposition had claimed the vote was illegitimate as millions were unable to reach the polls that were blockaded by protesters. our correspondent has more from bangkok. >> looking back at the constitutional court the past years or so it has intervened in constitutional crises before. in 2006, there was an election, then also what kind of by the democratic party. the constitutional court in that instance ruled to nullify the election under very similar circumstances and a few months later we saw the military coup coming in to oust the caretaker prime minister and install an interim military government. what we see from today is the courts have perhaps learned from the previous sort of interventions in politics, that perhaps they have been overstepping the mark a little and will try to let the system play out on its own. it also means really ostensibly a continuation of this confusion and almost political deadlock in the country. stuck in an are quagmire of legal battles and it seems very unlikely we will see a problem in the next few months him and we don't know where we will
now, the opposition had claimed the vote was illegitimate as millions were unable to reach the polls that were blockaded by protesters. our correspondent has more from bangkok. >> looking back at the constitutional court the past years or so it has intervened in constitutional crises before. in 2006, there was an election, then also what kind of by the democratic party. the constitutional court in that instance ruled to nullify the election under very similar circumstances and a few...
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they were unable to enjoy a little down the eye. the city again i'm glad everyone was so happy to run with me. we joined to see people enjoying the snow. i would like to continue doing this as long as my condition. enjoy it for my own sake to other people's happiness brings me so much stealing. only you will see high speed the days when the hiking trip in her home the picture is him sleeping friends who traveled there to see the screen terry brooks cats. margin of two thousand and two forty six pm with two quake shakes too we choose to go the distinctive northeast and send you coupons. pretty cool the disaster. sure he wants to. what is the reconstruction. teaching it is to pick up china's eyeshadows and the weather people in many areas that i now use to seeing had nice monde today isn't an exception. meteorologists at the more he tells this morning in a world class back this cafe making the team to air quality index is at the height of the sort of august morning in chile current right conditions the wall and that it's not so for re
they were unable to enjoy a little down the eye. the city again i'm glad everyone was so happy to run with me. we joined to see people enjoying the snow. i would like to continue doing this as long as my condition. enjoy it for my own sake to other people's happiness brings me so much stealing. only you will see high speed the days when the hiking trip in her home the picture is him sleeping friends who traveled there to see the screen terry brooks cats. margin of two thousand and two forty six...
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therefore unable to speak as public commentors. >> the appellant was not paid. it was voluntary work on behalf of all of us. the appeal. that's correct. >> it's a split cost. to any extent, this is very technical and i always appreciate people coming out to participate in this process. but i think from a legal and fairness issue to whatever extent the participation has financial stake here and you participated in those fees you can't speak as a public person because you have a representative speaking on behalf of you. >> you are saying that anybody who made a donation to the fee that was paid in order to file the appeal should not be speaking as a public representative? >> i'm going to defer to our city attorney, but my understanding is that it makes you part of the appellant group. but i'm not the city attorney. >> it's a board rule that's focused on fairness. if you are paying him, he's your representative and you can't speak on his behalf. and if that's the purpose of splitting the fee for the appeal, then i would say that you are paying him. you are allowed
therefore unable to speak as public commentors. >> the appellant was not paid. it was voluntary work on behalf of all of us. the appeal. that's correct. >> it's a split cost. to any extent, this is very technical and i always appreciate people coming out to participate in this process. but i think from a legal and fairness issue to whatever extent the participation has financial stake here and you participated in those fees you can't speak as a public person because you have a...
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if they were unable to. how unable to pay down debt and not to be because it cannot be saying so many of you. that's from we understand that day when this happened. it's hard not to be the talk will say whatever happened to them the bbq contests to do with it demonstrates to us what happened. his passion successful prosecutions are non typical process the state strategy. lisa said that he needs to tackle a piece that each squad since twenty oh two the station their weight in cuts to community based child protection and teens community involvement is crucial. children are denied their pieces. eighteen children in the sky chuckle and tradition bound kingdom remains a challenge. get these initiatives. make a difference. even in nineteen innings. she operations but a real strain on the environment. this picture from the fuel for the shelter gloucester melts. which is expensive and potentially destructive to the environment. now with cheap monday's stock can see the benefits for themselves and that it needed to p
if they were unable to. how unable to pay down debt and not to be because it cannot be saying so many of you. that's from we understand that day when this happened. it's hard not to be the talk will say whatever happened to them the bbq contests to do with it demonstrates to us what happened. his passion successful prosecutions are non typical process the state strategy. lisa said that he needs to tackle a piece that each squad since twenty oh two the station their weight in cuts to community...
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how unable to pay down debt and not to be because it cannot be saying so many of you. that's from we understand that day when this happened. it's hard not to be the talk will say whatever happened to them the bbq contests to do with that demonstrates to us what happened. his passion successful prosecutions are non typical proceeds the state strategy. lisa said that he needs to tackle a piece to be too spicy and stewie people police station they're waking cuts to the community based child protection and teens. q e d involvement is crucial as children often on their pcs eighteen children in the sky chuckle and tradition bound kingdom remains a challenge get these initiatives stunning make a difference even in her mind's eye. she operations but a real strain on the environment. this picture because the fuel for the shelter gloucester melts which is expensive and potentially destructive to the environment. now with cheap monday's stock can see the benefits for themselves we need to properly manage the baby bargains. as our changing environment to execute its use is importa
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biden was unable to convince him to stop.yes, again, he is putting pressure on yanukovych and he is simply not responding. one analyst said we have a government that doesn't want to talk, and protesters who aren't being controlled. there is aer coof radicals inside the protesters who are very willing to make this a violent clash and there are police and snipers who are more than willing to take aim at fellow ukrainians, and so there is a sense that while there is calm right now, there's a real sense that the divisions here are becoming much more wide and the violence will increase. >> nick thank you. >>> i spoke with the you ukrainian ambassador to the un and asked about his reaction? >> i was shocked today hearing that the victims appeared despite the fact that today is a national mourning day killed in all of the atrocities. i have my family, friends, colleagues there, and that's why i'm expressing my sympathy to the families of those who were killed. >> the swedish foreign minister has said that the president has blood on
biden was unable to convince him to stop.yes, again, he is putting pressure on yanukovych and he is simply not responding. one analyst said we have a government that doesn't want to talk, and protesters who aren't being controlled. there is aer coof radicals inside the protesters who are very willing to make this a violent clash and there are police and snipers who are more than willing to take aim at fellow ukrainians, and so there is a sense that while there is calm right now, there's a real...
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our shame the incredible spectacle of millions of americans living primarily in the south who are unableecause of the color of their skin. are we going to create the system in whichs gins of people living in this country primarily his manics are unable to vote but they can work and pay taxes. i think that would be bad. >> everyone with a green card in this country right now a second class citizen. >> no because people with a green card in this country can apply for citizenship. >> ronald reagan and george -- >> the plan is not, the plan is not a guaranteed path to citizenship for all of those 11 or 12 million people. >> use every existing pathway -- >> --20 or 30 -- >> you just saw what happened at the house republicans. >> you mean i was there. [laughter] >> let's talk about debt ceiling. do you think that this is a surrender maneuver with complicated language. >> i don't know if i would use those words. i think here is what is going to happen. it's why mr. cantor didn't really want to come out but they're going to use this to highlight some issues that they care about obviously. one wi
our shame the incredible spectacle of millions of americans living primarily in the south who are unableecause of the color of their skin. are we going to create the system in whichs gins of people living in this country primarily his manics are unable to vote but they can work and pay taxes. i think that would be bad. >> everyone with a green card in this country right now a second class citizen. >> no because people with a green card in this country can apply for citizenship....
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they find that the wider populace which is unable to look can't deal with it and so i depart a little bit from nietzsche there nietzsche like plato says that you create illusions myth in order to explain reality or help people cope with the reality unfortunately the role of truth tellers in distraught or disturbed societies and we have our own examples of that whether it's known chomsky or or ralph nader or cornell west all of them for getting up and speaking unpleasant truth have been pushed to the fringes of society and on the liberal class is as guilty maybe even more guilty than that stations like m s n b c which are utterly subservient to the democratic party and to the cult of barack obama have kept those voices from a so it's not just the right it's the left that are both trading in a kind of fultz reality and that's very dangerous because when you can't confront reality when your society shuts out those voices that seek to describe what reality is and how it works then you can talk about hope and you can talk about change because all hope and change is essentially redirected i
they find that the wider populace which is unable to look can't deal with it and so i depart a little bit from nietzsche there nietzsche like plato says that you create illusions myth in order to explain reality or help people cope with the reality unfortunately the role of truth tellers in distraught or disturbed societies and we have our own examples of that whether it's known chomsky or or ralph nader or cornell west all of them for getting up and speaking unpleasant truth have been pushed...
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but he's been unable to accept that the suspects and taking depositions a year ago and on and said it was willing to cooperate and signed an agreement with argentina which would allow the suspects to be questioned in terror on the mountain and then admits he's just don't want to buy it in time congress to approve the treaty that evening in parliament did not. guy is presently us the citizens they will continue to question the agreement in court. but now we'll also put pressure on the newly elected congressman to withdraw the law. the most unique yet we want to take action and to raise awareness of the international community the middle of the political forces in argentina today and realize how inconvenient the street is we want to find a way to manly. in october two thousand thirteen argent and selected a new congress the government still has a majority die as vice president believes things might change your human pyramid to the american based or credo to go and custom jewelry to uconn greatest day in an e coli can cause she squished i'm willing to propose new lands of the law of the
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shell ukrainian authorities say the firms will help the country achieve self-sufficiency and even unable its own energy exports the oil and gas giants and says fracking is safe but american environments are less severe are squawking spags to the for. the process itself is you cannot or millions of gallons of liquid laced with sand and with chemicals under super high pressures down into all these drilled holes without having a consequence this whole fracking. madness is spreading all over the planet they want to frack as many countries as possible and so more people are getting aware of it and i'm getting people here from little green europe north america africa to come here to see for themselves the signs what they hear from the gas companies because the gas company will admit to no problems everything is hunky dory everything is covered all the bases are covered we have nothing to worry about folks we know what we are doing. and stay with our team international as we have reports on the viral video that's the cops and brits are. being charged with assaulting a police officer obstructed
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, the last democrat to do so, he has campaigned for democrats since then in kentucky but has been unableg those democrats across the finish line with him. so there's -- they think iz impact in kentucky will be limited. at least that's what they are hoping. >> we're listening closely the moment we have news -- he's thanking people right now. we'll go and listen. in the meantime, eastern kentucky is actually coal country and heavily republican. one of the surprising things i wanted to ask you about, how they are leading the state in obama care enrollments. why do you think that is? >> well, officials there say it's probably the infrastructure they have on the ground, the kind of outreach they have to patients and to people who are looking for coverage and that just a superior -- almost like a voter turnout ground game. they have that for kentucky connect, that's what the program is called in kentucky. they have that there and it's doing very well there. ironically in a place where mitch mcconnell who has been campaigning almost daily against obamacare, he tells a totally different counter
, the last democrat to do so, he has campaigned for democrats since then in kentucky but has been unableg those democrats across the finish line with him. so there's -- they think iz impact in kentucky will be limited. at least that's what they are hoping. >> we're listening closely the moment we have news -- he's thanking people right now. we'll go and listen. in the meantime, eastern kentucky is actually coal country and heavily republican. one of the surprising things i wanted to ask...
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want to be engaging in first amendment activity that this law essentially is making it that we are unable to do it's chilling the movement it's causing it so that people won't come out to protest and individuals that want to exercise their rights are afraid to do so because of being the threat of being labeled a terrorist and as for where the case stands. original facial challenge on constitutional grounds was dismissed in appeal now and we just had our first round of oral arguments and we're hopeful you know it went well the government was asked some strong difficult questions by the just by the judges and we're really kind of you know hoping for the best your attorneys are arguing that you've been forced to self censor your work house so. well i mean i think for myself it's been an issue of trying to organize you know under the threat of this makes it very difficult one just to get people out but for you know some of my co-defendants as well like. the lead plaintiff has you know engaged in the past undercover investigations and i mean i think if you look at things like you know the anim
want to be engaging in first amendment activity that this law essentially is making it that we are unable to do it's chilling the movement it's causing it so that people won't come out to protest and individuals that want to exercise their rights are afraid to do so because of being the threat of being labeled a terrorist and as for where the case stands. original facial challenge on constitutional grounds was dismissed in appeal now and we just had our first round of oral arguments and we're...
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washington is unable to enforce any measures in opposition. with his own life in danger the law of the lives of his family and thousands of others, washington has to act. he has no law enforcement personnel. he did what he could helping the american people would rally behind him as they had in the revolutionary war, the issue, a presidential proclamation, something declaring the country neutral and unaffiliated jews and others side. it was a law if prohibited america from taking sides. unconstitutional. there were enough supporters in congress and among the people to let washington dodge the issue. congress made a pact may neutrality laws to cover the proclamation into actual legislation. it did not stop the rioting, of course. george washington and his grandchildren were still in grave danger. by so you anymore, you will have to buy a boat. the story of washington and the american jacobin, and how his strategies combined with a black to end the crisis. the last of the major crises that washington faced during his the years in office. one of t
washington is unable to enforce any measures in opposition. with his own life in danger the law of the lives of his family and thousands of others, washington has to act. he has no law enforcement personnel. he did what he could helping the american people would rally behind him as they had in the revolutionary war, the issue, a presidential proclamation, something declaring the country neutral and unaffiliated jews and others side. it was a law if prohibited america from taking sides....
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an attack that left bryan stow brain damaged and unable to care for himself. the two men accused in that attack, the two dodgers fans, accused of putting him in that situation are expected to accept plea deals in a los angeles courtroom for allegedly attacking stow outside dodger stadium in march of 2011. this was just after the opening day game between the giants and the dodgers. according to nbc news, one of the suspects louie sanchez would plead guilty either all, some or a reduced version of the charges, you see there listed on the screen. in exchange for eight years in state prison. and his co-defendant, marvin norwood, would agree to serve four years in state prison. again, this is not final with regards to the plea deal. a decision would be made in the courtroom. that hearing expected to start at 8:30 this morning in los angeles. after those sentences assuming they do have this plea deal go through the feds are expected to charge each man with a weapons crime since police did search norwood's home the day he was arrested and found them in illegal posses
an attack that left bryan stow brain damaged and unable to care for himself. the two men accused in that attack, the two dodgers fans, accused of putting him in that situation are expected to accept plea deals in a los angeles courtroom for allegedly attacking stow outside dodger stadium in march of 2011. this was just after the opening day game between the giants and the dodgers. according to nbc news, one of the suspects louie sanchez would plead guilty either all, some or a reduced version...
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but even that is in doubt, as his ghost writer says he saw no evidence that his alter ego was unable to hear. he has apologized for his music betrayal to his fans. his lawyer saying he was in too unstable an emotional state to appear in public. the composer hopes to continue composing and performing in his own right. for al jazeera. >>> still ahead, helping the homeless with a holy harley-davidson. >>> plus you have seen them spar on capitol hill. now harry reid and john mccain join forces for a shared cause. >> >> welcome back. we have a lot to cover. thousands very still without power after an ice storm. flongs a box. new technology keep lungs breathing outside the body. and hot wheels for charity. the pope's harley sells for big bucks on the auction block. but first today's headlines. >> i have some pretty good stories too. listen to this. a u.s. diplomat in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. in a phone call that appears to be the voice of assistant secretary of state. victoria nuland is heard using profanity. the comments surfaced as she is visiting kiev. the state departme
but even that is in doubt, as his ghost writer says he saw no evidence that his alter ego was unable to hear. he has apologized for his music betrayal to his fans. his lawyer saying he was in too unstable an emotional state to appear in public. the composer hopes to continue composing and performing in his own right. for al jazeera. >>> still ahead, helping the homeless with a holy harley-davidson. >>> plus you have seen them spar on capitol hill. now harry reid and john...
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many family members of the olympians either often the parents and siblings of the athletes who are unable to travel to the games were given tell all interview to the media and said stories surfaced of family members who decided to stay stateside after terrorism's came about. and the number one the media miss was the medal count so here it is russia took the lead with thirty three medals u.s. came in second with twenty eight followed by norway and canada so as the olympic coverage wraps up and bring those medals home hopefully the media will give our world class athletes a warm welcome back in washington d.c. or to. well in southern new mexico federal officials have confirmed that a local nuclear plant is leaking waste and releasing radiation into the surrounding area the waste isolation pilot plant was leaking for days before state environmental secretary ryan flynn found out about it health officials insist that the plant poses no danger to the public a statement to our to read quote the new mexico environment department has seen no data to suggest any health threats to people have have
many family members of the olympians either often the parents and siblings of the athletes who are unable to travel to the games were given tell all interview to the media and said stories surfaced of family members who decided to stay stateside after terrorism's came about. and the number one the media miss was the medal count so here it is russia took the lead with thirty three medals u.s. came in second with twenty eight followed by norway and canada so as the olympic coverage wraps up and...
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to go forward, unable to go backward. people trapped in freezing conditions in their vehicles for 3 hours, 4 hours, 10, 15, 20 hours, running their engines for warmth until they ran out of gas and could not run them anymore. ultimately abandoning their cars in huge numbers, grabbing the kids, the coat, grabbing whatever else you could and walking off down the road in search of shelter. shelter like, say, maybe at a home depot for the night. that was two weeks ago in georgia. and with that terrible failure fresh in everyone's minds, you'd think that this even larger storm that started yesterday, and we had plenty of warning about it, you'd think this even larger storm would have put elected officials in the region through the mindset of not repeating georgia's mistakes. atlanta, georgia, learned the lessens from its own mistakes for this storm. this time trauma, drama, zombie-like apocalypse was avoided. instead of georgia this time, we got it in raleigh, north carolina, charlotte, north carolina. tonight north carolina is
to go forward, unable to go backward. people trapped in freezing conditions in their vehicles for 3 hours, 4 hours, 10, 15, 20 hours, running their engines for warmth until they ran out of gas and could not run them anymore. ultimately abandoning their cars in huge numbers, grabbing the kids, the coat, grabbing whatever else you could and walking off down the road in search of shelter. shelter like, say, maybe at a home depot for the night. that was two weeks ago in georgia. and with that...
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he's unable to move, unable to see and unable to free himself. >> i could feel myself spinning rather. and i was aware of the other parachutes below me. i don't know what i was waiting for, i was just -- just there. we were spinning. >> together the two weigh more than 300 pounds and they are held by only half a parachute. for 40 seconds the two fall helplessly out of control. >> for a brief time i thought that i was going to die because i was going to be surprised when i hit the ground. >> another pilot rushes to where they hit the ground. >> the girl ran passed me and said you better dial for an ambulance. two parachutes were in a wreck and have just hit the ground. i said, how bad? she said, it has to be the worst. >> they hit the ground at about 25 miles an hour. jerome lands on his side and amazingly he's conscious. >> after i hit the ground, i opened my eyes, saw the grass, which i was very happy about. and then i sat up, had a look at the other parachutist and saw that he was more seriously injured than i was, so i started calling for help. i started checking my extremities, i
he's unable to move, unable to see and unable to free himself. >> i could feel myself spinning rather. and i was aware of the other parachutes below me. i don't know what i was waiting for, i was just -- just there. we were spinning. >> together the two weigh more than 300 pounds and they are held by only half a parachute. for 40 seconds the two fall helplessly out of control. >> for a brief time i thought that i was going to die because i was going to be surprised when i hit...
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the things we have been unable to do, and unable to do for a long time is grow in comes.go and got every other thing we do and chase everything that comes and every deal we can and where is the joint committee on income growth? where is the foundation the books in to this? where is the zillionaire to say 80% of the people in this country over a longer period of time is stagnant? when they give the bank credit, we know how to create wealth but don't know how to distribute it. with the democrats should do is be succinct, we have done a lot of research, it is not an overnight, no one thing you're going to do to getting comes to grow again. their air some things you can do to help so, this -- i think the emphasis on the argument about inequality misses the mark a little bit. if your income hasn't gone in 20 years is not so much that the 1 present income has grown 300%, yours hasn't grown. if your is grew 20%, that would be much better. and so it is not -- to get back to it, it should say this is the assignment, this is the job, the president can easily say we have an economic
the things we have been unable to do, and unable to do for a long time is grow in comes.go and got every other thing we do and chase everything that comes and every deal we can and where is the joint committee on income growth? where is the foundation the books in to this? where is the zillionaire to say 80% of the people in this country over a longer period of time is stagnant? when they give the bank credit, we know how to create wealth but don't know how to distribute it. with the democrats...
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french and african union troops have been unable control the situation. france announced this week its sending 400 more troops from chad and gabun help us understand it where religion fits here ? >> i think the situation in c.a.r. is unique and we need to pay attention to it. despite coups and violence, they didn't have sectarian violence like they have today. what you see is revenge killing from the take the seleca overtook c.a.r. in early last year, you have violence, mutilations, against primarily the christian population. >> which is the minority. >> and has been it there for years. you have neighbors fighting neighbors. it happened in car. and it harkins back to bosnia. it will harkins back to rwanda in some cases where you have this really tragic brutality happening on the ground. and it is very worrisome because it is a new thing for sub is a ha sub subsaharan africa. you saw a little in mali and in the brutality based upon religion in the middle of africa is a new thing. it's something we need to be aware of. >> even though the causes as the ba am
french and african union troops have been unable control the situation. france announced this week its sending 400 more troops from chad and gabun help us understand it where religion fits here ? >> i think the situation in c.a.r. is unique and we need to pay attention to it. despite coups and violence, they didn't have sectarian violence like they have today. what you see is revenge killing from the take the seleca overtook c.a.r. in early last year, you have violence, mutilations,...
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therefore, the individual mandate is unconstitutional and the reason he was unable to uphold the affordable care act with his view that do this ceiling construction which he changed mandate into an option to either pay a tax combat pay the penalty which he construed as a tax or buy insurance, but you are no longer required to buy insurance because i was unconstitutional, just like we argued. >> host: randy barnett, if someone reads a "restoring the lost consultation," do they have to be a law scholar? >> guest: i hope not. it was for a general lay audience i have people who fret at more than one third event of gifts to others because it really opens their eyes about what is missing in the constitution and how it came to be. it is a serious book. it is not superlight, although i try to be lighter than a material added at the end of the updated edition, which came out of the last few weeks. their 60 pages of new material at the end and i think there's a lighter touch to that than there was the beginning of the book. generally speaking, is accessible to a generally educated audience. >> host:
therefore, the individual mandate is unconstitutional and the reason he was unable to uphold the affordable care act with his view that do this ceiling construction which he changed mandate into an option to either pay a tax combat pay the penalty which he construed as a tax or buy insurance, but you are no longer required to buy insurance because i was unconstitutional, just like we argued. >> host: randy barnett, if someone reads a "restoring the lost consultation," do they...
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, they are asking us to address the problems, the serious problems facing this country, and we're unable to do virtually anything. and i just hope, mr. president -- and i think this from the bottom of my heart and as chairman of the senate veterans committee, that at least on this issue, the need to protect and defend those veterans who have protected and defended us, those men and women who have put their lives on the line to protect this country, i would hope that in addressing their issues, their needs, we can rise above the partisan rancor that we see down here on the floor every single day. that is what the american people want us to do, not just the veterans community. they have been clear on the need to pass this bill, but that's what the american people want us to do. they understand the sacrifices made by veterans and their families, and they want us to rise above the partisan acrimony that the american people see every single day. and, mr. president, let me be very clear and let there be no misunderstanding about this. i have tried as chairman of the committee to do everything
, they are asking us to address the problems, the serious problems facing this country, and we're unable to do virtually anything. and i just hope, mr. president -- and i think this from the bottom of my heart and as chairman of the senate veterans committee, that at least on this issue, the need to protect and defend those veterans who have protected and defended us, those men and women who have put their lives on the line to protect this country, i would hope that in addressing their issues,...
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veterans system and being unable to any time soon enroll. in fact, their biggest concern is that they will now have to wait three to six months to get their first appointment. the bottom line is that veterans will either pay more for their health benefits through obamacare and lose their preferred doctors or be forced to join a backlog of veterans seeking care. neither is a good option for veterans. veterans in kansas and across the nation are feeling the burdens of obamacare. they have sacrificed much for our country, and i can ash surety majority leader that they're -- i can assure the majority leader they're telling the truth. another example of how obamacare is hurting kansans comes from salan, the nonprofit ywca will be capping hours at 25 per week. the administrator says it is unfortunate. we have a lot of good people who love -- we'd love to have working more hours, but we're going to have to make the cut. this is hitting nonprofits hard, he said. a nonprofit company, this cuts -- i'm sorry. for a profit company, this cuts into our pr
veterans system and being unable to any time soon enroll. in fact, their biggest concern is that they will now have to wait three to six months to get their first appointment. the bottom line is that veterans will either pay more for their health benefits through obamacare and lose their preferred doctors or be forced to join a backlog of veterans seeking care. neither is a good option for veterans. veterans in kansas and across the nation are feeling the burdens of obamacare. they have...
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. >> there were concerns that sarah was under the influence and unable to take care of the child. >>of alcohol? >> drugs. >> there was drug usage in the house. the child was found in good healt . >> reporter: the next day daily kalely was dead. >> stay with kron4 for more coverage on this. you can go to kron4.com where we have coverage from all of our reporters, a time line of events and photographs. you can see them onmobile app, which you can download from the mobile app store and google play. >>> the warriors arena has a time out. it is on hold for a year. it will not open until 2018 at the earliest. members of the waterfront community spoke their mind during an advisely committee. alecia reid has found out that time out could be an extended period of time. >> reporter: they are anticipating an open of 2018. the original cost was 70 million, but they will need 180 million to bring them back to life. >> i don't get it. you have a couple million dollars to build the pier. >> reporter: this proposed arena has to go through a number of reviews and approvals. one will be made by the bo
. >> there were concerns that sarah was under the influence and unable to take care of the child. >>of alcohol? >> drugs. >> there was drug usage in the house. the child was found in good healt . >> reporter: the next day daily kalely was dead. >> stay with kron4 for more coverage on this. you can go to kron4.com where we have coverage from all of our reporters, a time line of events and photographs. you can see them onmobile app, which you can download from...
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because of the explosion in cell phone use, a legitimate reason, perhaps, that the government was unable to collect all raise questions not only about the efficacy of the program, but also about its legal foundation? >> i think for the reasons chairman explained it's touchy for us to talk about this because i'm not clear exactly on what's classified and what's true. and so we can't get into that here. but i do think if there were on a perspective basis if there were an institutional reason why the government would only be able to collect 30% of the records and that's it forever, that would diminish the value of the program from what it would be if their collected 100% of the records. i mean, i agree with that. you know, another thing that i want to point out is that something i said in my separate statement, and i think others on the board agree, is that for any program like in the government should be continually be assessing the value of the program, whether it's diminished over time in light of changed circumstances, changed behavior of suspects, changed behavior of the pluck, additio
because of the explosion in cell phone use, a legitimate reason, perhaps, that the government was unable to collect all raise questions not only about the efficacy of the program, but also about its legal foundation? >> i think for the reasons chairman explained it's touchy for us to talk about this because i'm not clear exactly on what's classified and what's true. and so we can't get into that here. but i do think if there were on a perspective basis if there were an institutional...