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testified already and threw yale under the us and said yale was all about the media.you want to be on tv? come on, let's do this trial together. and when his co-counsel said, we need some experts, yale said, we don't have money for experts. some of that stuff will come in because it all goes down to ineffective counsel and now these two lawyers are fighting each other. it's all on -- it all depends on what yale says. >> shep: the circus used to follow o.j., but from what i'm hearing, it's not as big a deal. i guess he's gotten fat and gray and old and nobody likes him. >> nobody much cares anymore. they're glad he went away. he's had both sides of the legal world, the dream team of johnny cochran and now he says the clowns of yale gallanter. >> shep: i care. he called me once. listen. >> i want to call for one reason, you are a liar. >> shep: would you take lie detector? >> not for you, i won't. >> shep: how about for the f.b.i.? >> if i can benefit from it, i will. if not going to benefit. >> shep: he would not have benefited. >> dance monkey, that's a good one. >> i
testified already and threw yale under the us and said yale was all about the media.you want to be on tv? come on, let's do this trial together. and when his co-counsel said, we need some experts, yale said, we don't have money for experts. some of that stuff will come in because it all goes down to ineffective counsel and now these two lawyers are fighting each other. it's all on -- it all depends on what yale says. >> shep: the circus used to follow o.j., but from what i'm hearing, it's...
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i really didn't know yale that much before the incident. and i wasn't there, you know, when if in fact he did tell him it was okay. but i can't imagine him telling him it would be okay to go up in my room with guns and everything else. even if someone did say it was okay, i can't imagine that was a defense. >> and what about the second prong of what mr. simpson is now alleging in this courtroom? we're looking at the pictures live as we're speaking to you, tom. he says that he wasn't told about any kind of plea deal. there were a lot of you this that room. there were a lot of you who were involved in the original takedown shakedown. what about the notion that there could have been a plea deal like others got. do you believe mr. simpson? >> again, i mean, i wasn't there when yale told him if in fact he did tell him about that. i can't imagine a lawyer, you know, getting an offer from a d.a. and not bringing it to his attorney. if in fact that did happen, i would think he has a beef, he has a case. >> and mr. riccio, you got immunity, you didn
i really didn't know yale that much before the incident. and i wasn't there, you know, when if in fact he did tell him it was okay. but i can't imagine him telling him it would be okay to go up in my room with guns and everything else. even if someone did say it was okay, i can't imagine that was a defense. >> and what about the second prong of what mr. simpson is now alleging in this courtroom? we're looking at the pictures live as we're speaking to you, tom. he says that he wasn't told...
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yale was o.j.'s long time ally and lawyer and he hired gabe to be his man on the ground in las vegas and there was simpson. grasso testifying now. he is testifying for simpson. gallantra will come up later and be with a prosecution witness and at the heart of this these accusations that yale messed up o.j.'s case. gallantra is at the center of this. two star witnesses are o.j. and gallantre. >> i know gabe grasso as well. he is expected to continue to take the stand today. those two were friends as well. have we seen them together anywhere around that courthouse? have they spoken or had had eye contact? >> you are saying grasso and gallantre. i think they had a fouling out. grasso thought o.j. should testify and brought up the deal about the plea deal and at play here is a suggestion that gallanter may have known beforehand that o.j. was planning this confrontation to get the memorabilia back. a lot of lawyers will take the stand today and they are laying the groundwork for this. >> now it's an earl
yale was o.j.'s long time ally and lawyer and he hired gabe to be his man on the ground in las vegas and there was simpson. grasso testifying now. he is testifying for simpson. gallantra will come up later and be with a prosecution witness and at the heart of this these accusations that yale messed up o.j.'s case. gallantra is at the center of this. two star witnesses are o.j. and gallantre. >> i know gabe grasso as well. he is expected to continue to take the stand today. those two were...
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what did you make of yale?e told him that, give a client some advice and results in the client's arrest, you have an irreparable conflict of interest, and that should have been declared and the trial should have never taken place unless he had new counsel. >> megyn: you've been drinking the kool-aid. ♪ ♪ so you can make easy, no-fee reloads with cash and checks... and know you're not on your own. so you can get the reloadable card that keeps up with you. chase liquid. so you can. >> megyn: we saw oj testify that yale told him he could never be convicted. i got it, oj, i got it. is that relevant at all? >> no. what is relevant is yale galanter was not licensed to practice law in nevada. the judge lit him do it anyway. there were two other attorneys representing oj, the nevada attorney, and a third attorney representing a codefendant, who are going to support oj's contention that yale galanter was paidessively and didn't want oj to testify because he would have said that yale told me to get me stuff on my own. >>
what did you make of yale?e told him that, give a client some advice and results in the client's arrest, you have an irreparable conflict of interest, and that should have been declared and the trial should have never taken place unless he had new counsel. >> megyn: you've been drinking the kool-aid. ♪ ♪ so you can make easy, no-fee reloads with cash and checks... and know you're not on your own. so you can get the reloadable card that keeps up with you. chase liquid. so you can....
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that's yale galanter. a man whoa spent years defending o.j.find out simpson doesn't like the work he did and wants him on the witness stand now. we are back if vegas next. in vegas next. in vegas next. . - ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ...but you still have to go tfoour neighbors.... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created... a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more.. low and no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know... exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks... with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories... america's beverage companies are delivering. ♪ >> what happens in vegas gets broadcast live across the country. right now, that's yale galanter in defense, defence of his own reputation. that lawyer is the miami attorney who represented o.j. simpson after o.j. simpson had that sports memorabilia run-in, in '07. he was tried and convicted in '08. all week long, o.
that's yale galanter. a man whoa spent years defending o.j.find out simpson doesn't like the work he did and wants him on the witness stand now. we are back if vegas next. in vegas next. in vegas next. . - ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ...but you still have to go tfoour neighbors.... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created... a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more.. low and no-calorie beverages......
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decided he would take the stand. >> yale and i had spoke all along. the only one, i to the we both would testify because we were there, yale kept saying, we'll deal with that. late in the trial, he said that he didn't think i should testify. and he felt that there was no way i could be convicted. >> did you believe him? >> yeah. i trusted him. yeah, i trusted his judgment on. so the gabe that o.j. was mentioning on the stand was his other laws, co-counsel, now in support of his bid, gabriel grasso testified the lead galanter took most of the money while he did most of the work. more to the point. he says grasso listened to nobody but galanter. this is co-counsel in that courtroom. tomorrow, though, yale galanter will have his own moment to answer to all of this. he will answer in his own defense and again, his former client. what a dynamic. cnn's palm vercammen is live for us. break it down for me, paul, i understand we lost our signal with paul vercammen. if you can make one quick observation of this case versus the case i covered extensively years a
decided he would take the stand. >> yale and i had spoke all along. the only one, i to the we both would testify because we were there, yale kept saying, we'll deal with that. late in the trial, he said that he didn't think i should testify. and he felt that there was no way i could be convicted. >> did you believe him? >> yeah. i trusted him. yeah, i trusted his judgment on. so the gabe that o.j. was mentioning on the stand was his other laws, co-counsel, now in support of...
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yale galanter knew he had planned to recover things. they will say that yale ga lanter refused to admit that drinking could have clouded his judgment and o.j. could fought not have seen there were weapons in that room when he and others packed into the hotel trying to get that memorabilia back. you may recall there were then people in there, many with criminal records, many with conflicting stories, all of them arguing. his lawyer thinks o.j. can sort out the mess better to what went on in there and should have testified in that first trial, ashleigh. >> paul, it will be fascinating. we all wonder. i know i was one of those reporters who regularly ask for that zwralhouse interview -- jailhouse interview. they were rebuffed for that appeal. he has been silent. not any more. paul you will continue to watch from the courthouse there. thank you, paul ver ma'amen. >>> -- vercammen. >>> in miami, i am joined by jose bias. i watched as yale galanter was in lead care and his local council, we seen gabe grasso get on the stand and effectively su
yale galanter knew he had planned to recover things. they will say that yale ga lanter refused to admit that drinking could have clouded his judgment and o.j. could fought not have seen there were weapons in that room when he and others packed into the hotel trying to get that memorabilia back. you may recall there were then people in there, many with criminal records, many with conflicting stories, all of them arguing. his lawyer thinks o.j. can sort out the mess better to what went on in...
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his lawyer being yale galanter. him about the scheme and was given this advice. >> overall advice he gave me was his you have a right to get your stuff. gave me an example that if you were walking down the street and saw your laptop with your name on it, in a car, you can use the force to break the window of the car to get the laptop. >> well, yale galanter has a whole other story there. in fact, he's completely shooting down simpson's testimony. it started just from the moment he took the stand this morning. have a listen for yourself what yale galanter says. >> he never told me of a plan. and, second, i said call the police. he said that he had already tried to call the police and they weren't doing anything. and i said, o.j., you know, you got to call police. and if you don't call the police, call me, call ron, call security. >> okay. so cnn's legal contributor paul kalyn is here. not ineffective in anything he ever does on the air, my first question. there you have yale galanter, an attorney, saying i actually s
his lawyer being yale galanter. him about the scheme and was given this advice. >> overall advice he gave me was his you have a right to get your stuff. gave me an example that if you were walking down the street and saw your laptop with your name on it, in a car, you can use the force to break the window of the car to get the laptop. >> well, yale galanter has a whole other story there. in fact, he's completely shooting down simpson's testimony. it started just from the moment he...
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and yale galanter. him about potential plea negotiations? >> no. >> okay. the subject never came up? >> it came up because i asked why did they offer those guys pleas and i was the only guy that was not trying to run, you know, get out of town. and i was the guy that was ready to talk to the police from day one. and so i couldn't understand why they hadn't offered me a deal that they were offering these guys. >> they had made plea offers to everybody else. everybody else was getting probation. o.j. knew about the meeting. o.j. said to me he would take probation also. he basically wanted, you know, his position was that he should be entitled to get the same thing everybody with the guns got. and you know, we broechd that topic with chris and david and they wanted five to seven, two to seven. they wanted a significant amount of prison time. i told them i didn't think o.j. would go for that. back to o.j. after that meeting and told him and he said no how no way. >> this is a key, key issue right now whethe
and yale galanter. him about potential plea negotiations? >> no. >> okay. the subject never came up? >> it came up because i asked why did they offer those guys pleas and i was the only guy that was not trying to run, you know, get out of town. and i was the guy that was ready to talk to the police from day one. and so i couldn't understand why they hadn't offered me a deal that they were offering these guys. >> they had made plea offers to everybody else. everybody else...
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yale galanter is not falling on the sword. >> o.j.d i not commit this crime but yale told me these are my possessions and as long as i didn't use force, didn't have a gun -- >> o.j.'s going to say that? o.j. simpson? >> there was a conflict of interest and yale told me, upon advice of counsel, you know as a trial lawyer when all else fails, blame the lawyer. it's before a judge. we'll see. >> mercedes, i didn't know he was going to say that. it is o.j. simpson, the same one who got away with murder, who said he had nothing to do with it. who lied about his involvement in the case for which he's serving the 9 to 33 year sentence. his words have no value to anyone. >> megyn: he's blamed everybody from the moment -- even prior to when she was murder. >> he's looking for the two killers still. >> megyn: this is how he did it. in any event he's been coaching basketball or baseball i think in prison. he looks like he's got a sunglass tan. if you see, it looks like he's spending time outdoors and prison food is very good. yeah, he looks very
yale galanter is not falling on the sword. >> o.j.d i not commit this crime but yale told me these are my possessions and as long as i didn't use force, didn't have a gun -- >> o.j.'s going to say that? o.j. simpson? >> there was a conflict of interest and yale told me, upon advice of counsel, you know as a trial lawyer when all else fails, blame the lawyer. it's before a judge. we'll see. >> mercedes, i didn't know he was going to say that. it is o.j. simpson, the same...
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. >> yale.a good relationship with the media and consequently i was in the media a lot, so that gave him opportunity to go on tv a lot. >> do you know whether he used your name to advertise his criminal defense business in other ways? >> 4 no. he has told me that representing me had helped him in his business. >> okay. but you don't know whether he put your name in his ads. >> no i didn't look on the internet or anything to see. >> and he didn't ask you for permission to do that? >> no, but there's no problem. >> okay. we heard the testimony from ron slate yesterday regarding mr. slate's being your attorney in the civil matters involving the judgment in california. >> yes. >> 4 iis mr. slate your attorney that handles all the judgment matters in california? >> where he. >> and it sounded like mr. galanter would be involved in that a little bit every now and then? >> what would happen is situations would come up, for instance -- jenna: one of the crucial parts of this case has to do with his repr
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s word versus yale galanter's word, yale galanter is going to win the day.edible attorney. he happened to do a very nice job during that trial and certainly he was effective during that case and i wouldn't give his testimony any credibility whatsoever. that's o.j. >> jamie: the judge will value all the evidence. that's clearly your opinion. rebecca, i'll ask you as well, how would o.j. prove that yale galanter told him, go and get your stuff and knowingly that there were weapons involved, o.j. was going to ask for guns, let him go he had and do that. how does he prove it? >> he doesn't prove it. it becomes his word against galanter's word. in a normal case you say, well, we're going to weigh it fairly. but in this case, you have o. j. simpson who has been clearly problematic over the course of time. >> jamie: can i bring up one more thing? >> absolutely. >> jamie: before we go, a lot of people say that he's in prison right now not for going and grabbing his memorabilia, but because they believe he killed his wife and her friend. so the question is, could he
s word versus yale galanter's word, yale galanter is going to win the day.edible attorney. he happened to do a very nice job during that trial and certainly he was effective during that case and i wouldn't give his testimony any credibility whatsoever. that's o.j. >> jamie: the judge will value all the evidence. that's clearly your opinion. rebecca, i'll ask you as well, how would o.j. prove that yale galanter told him, go and get your stuff and knowingly that there were weapons involved,...
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simpson's then attorney, yale galanter, he did give him bad legal advice?the day before the confrontation, before the confrontation, simpson says he talked to his attorney and the attorney told him that as long as there was no trespassing involved, as long as he didn't use force, it would be okay for simpson to confront these two men. we isolated a couple of sound bites from this long day of testimony, just take a listen to this. >> had the plan at that point -- was there any use of force discussed? >> no. >> that's what i'm asking you. what was his advice to you regarding the -- >> if they didn't give me the stuff, i would have to call the police. and that's what i told everybody involved, that if they don't give it to me, i'm going to get the police in there. >> okay. did you have any understanding whether you could detain people? >> no, until the police came. >> okay. was there any talk at that point, hey, these guys don't have any guns? >> there was no talk about guns at all. >> you heard this testimony that he came up and told mr. ehrlich there were no
simpson's then attorney, yale galanter, he did give him bad legal advice?the day before the confrontation, before the confrontation, simpson says he talked to his attorney and the attorney told him that as long as there was no trespassing involved, as long as he didn't use force, it would be okay for simpson to confront these two men. we isolated a couple of sound bites from this long day of testimony, just take a listen to this. >> had the plan at that point -- was there any use of force...
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and yale, this is what i remember, you are not burning that suit.was not going to burn that suit. to bring that suit to him. i said, man, these guys, they inflate everything. if this suit was worth what they're saying it was worth, they would have sold it a long time ago. he said, no, and he implied somebody that he knew was interested in buying it. >> we're going to continue to monitor this hearing that o.j. simpson is having. he's trying to reopen his case. >>> today is also one month since the boston marathon bombings. two more patients have been released from the hospital, rose anne discharged from spalding rehabilitation hospital yesterday. boston firefighters escorted her to her home. she lost part of her right leg in the bombing. paul norton also released from boston hospital yesterday. he and his brother were severely injured in the attack. they each lost a leg. meantime, the city's fire chief is being criticized for the way he handled the bombings. jason carroll has a closer look. >> these are some very serious allegations being made agains
and yale, this is what i remember, you are not burning that suit.was not going to burn that suit. to bring that suit to him. i said, man, these guys, they inflate everything. if this suit was worth what they're saying it was worth, they would have sold it a long time ago. he said, no, and he implied somebody that he knew was interested in buying it. >> we're going to continue to monitor this hearing that o.j. simpson is having. he's trying to reopen his case. >>> today is also...
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we've heard nothing, i for one tried very hard to get yale galanter to get that interview, help me get that interview with o.j. simpson and galanter said specifically to me no way. we've got appeals that are pending, o.j. will not be speaking without question. that i dare say is very good guidance if you have appeals that are pending. and very interestingly the whole idea that he's taking the stand today was one of his big complaints that he didn't take the stand back in 2008. so it's sort of an ironic situation. he's taking the stand because he didn't take the stand as one of his issues with his request for a new trial today. i have a terrific panel of experts i want to bring in right now. defense attorneys paul callan, jose baez, danny cevallos and hln legal correspondent beth karas. you and i spent many aday covering this case back in this courtroom in las vegas. there are a number of claims that o.j. simpson is making. he's making them to a judge, not a jury. how many of those claims have any kind of merit that this judge wants to hear? >> he made 22 originally. this judge agreed t
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andrew papachristos/profesor de yale 35:50:17 in the cities that i have worked with, anywhere from 3nt of the population is responsible for 2/3 of the violent shootings. el socilogo explic que entre 3 y 8% de la poblacin es responsable de 2/3 de los tiroteos violentos, y que su metodologa se enfoca en identificar a sus allegados porque los delitos suelen ocurrir entre grupos. los residentes simplemente quieren resultados y pronto.. cu - peluffo outro la polica aclar que existen otras pandillas en la ciudad, pero esas no son el problema actual. este es mi informe, regreso con ustedes.. blanca ---un adolescente de 17 aÑos murio y su acompaÑante resulto herido durante un tiroteo ocurrido ayer por la noche en oakland. take map ---el incidente se reporto alrededor de las 10 de la noche sobre la cuadra 8 mil 600 de la calle dowling. take vo ---la policia dice que las victimas estaban paradas en la esquina de la calle, cuando el pistolero se les acerco a pie y les disparo para despues darse a la fuga. ---aun no hay un movil del crimen. ===roll ticker=== cesar ---tiempo de la primera pausa,
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he thought he had permission from his lawyer, yale galanter. we'll hear what he has to say. his side of the story. neal, thanks very much. >>> to a bizarre battle pitting modern-day robin hoods against officials in keene, new hampshire. the small town is suing the group for putting money in random parking meters before they expire claiming they are harassing police officers. and abc's linsey davis is there. sam wants to know more about it. good morning, linsey. >> reporter: good morning, george. this is the crux of the problem right here. parking meters. in this part of town a quarter will get you about 30 nu parking but there's a group here called the robin hooders and their two cents, people shouldn't have to pay for parking violations but some people say the way they're going about it is simply harassment. >> they're towing your car. >> what? >> reporter: as captured by "seinfeld" parking meters are something we've all had issues with but in this new hampshire town, one small group is stepping up. they call it robin hooding. about a half dozen men and women in a town of k
he thought he had permission from his lawyer, yale galanter. we'll hear what he has to say. his side of the story. neal, thanks very much. >>> to a bizarre battle pitting modern-day robin hoods against officials in keene, new hampshire. the small town is suing the group for putting money in random parking meters before they expire claiming they are harassing police officers. and abc's linsey davis is there. sam wants to know more about it. good morning, linsey. >> reporter: good...
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on the basis his former lead attorney yale galanter mishandled the case on many levels. >> did you trusts. >> reporter: simpson testified the night before the las vegas heist, galanter advised him he had a legal right to confront two member selling sports memorabilia he maintains was stolen from him. >> i didn't break into anybody's room. i didn't beat up anybody. the guys acknowledged it was my stuff. >> reporter: during the trial he also claims galanter never told him about plea offers that were made from the prosecution. >> did you ever hear about a two to five? >> no. >> did you ever hear about a 30-month to 5? >> no. >> reporter: he spent the last four years behind bars with one wrist handcuffed to the stand, the 65-year-old had difficulty pouring water. still, he often smiled in court showing off the charisma many remember. he insists galanter discouraged him from testifying back in 2008 but now he's confident this moment on the stand could sway the judge. >> happy to get to tell his story. >> yeah, i think he did really well. >> reporter: after a handful of other witnesses yale ga
on the basis his former lead attorney yale galanter mishandled the case on many levels. >> did you trusts. >> reporter: simpson testified the night before the las vegas heist, galanter advised him he had a legal right to confront two member selling sports memorabilia he maintains was stolen from him. >> i didn't break into anybody's room. i didn't beat up anybody. the guys acknowledged it was my stuff. >> reporter: during the trial he also claims galanter never told him...
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professor steven yale-loehr, yale-loehr, @cornelllaw. i will be back and tell you.as a big day today up in baltimore. we will tell you all about it. >> like politics? then like the bill"the bill press show" on facebook. this is "the bill press show." (vo) current tv gets the converstion started next. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. [ music ] >> this is "the bill press show." >> bill: okay. stan collander joins us to talk economy and budget deficit coming up at the top of the next hour. then we will be joined by sam youngman who used to cover the white house for the hill and campaign for reuters here in studio. president obama after he gets a daily briefing today. he is going up the road. to balt "ball-mer". >> get to ballmer. >> get crops. >> at 11:00 o'clock. he will stop at an elementary school up there at a firm called he will cot dredges and then at a community senator and like you, peter t there are a couple of holes in the schedule here today so
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it's all harvard and yale.d justice ginsburg graduated from columbia but also attended around saturday. they are wonderful, wonderful people. you couldn't ask, they're just really talented, good people. but i do think there are more -- i've been all over this country, and there are more people, there are smart people. the this school was started for immigrants. it's like holy cross college. there are people, there's something valuable about these people who are, they live in these little neighborhoods and work their way out. i tend to hire kids from modest backgrounds and from the smaller law schools. as i told you earlier today, my lead law clerk last year was from lsu. i've had clerks from rutgers, from george mason, from creighton, georgia. i like clerks from modest backgrounds. i'm from a modest background. i truly believe they're special. kids who for some reason keep at it every day in spite of the odds, get up every day. nobody gives them a break, but they keep going. something special about that kid. th
it's all harvard and yale.d justice ginsburg graduated from columbia but also attended around saturday. they are wonderful, wonderful people. you couldn't ask, they're just really talented, good people. but i do think there are more -- i've been all over this country, and there are more people, there are smart people. the this school was started for immigrants. it's like holy cross college. there are people, there's something valuable about these people who are, they live in these little...
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. >> yale university professor andrew is bringing state of the art policing to the west coast.kes data like police reports and creates graphs like this one. the red dots are gunshot fatalities. the white dots are friends and relatives. if they're connected with a line, it means they know each other. essentially it's a social map to show who else is at risk of going shot. >> there's 2,000 people connected and, in fact, gangs or groups that you wouldn't think are connected are connected so there are multiple groups in here, groups that don't like each other, but they're linked by people who know each other, and, in fact, those people could be at a great risk. >> a good example of a gang social network happened yesterday at the mcdonald's shooting. it was connected to a fatal drive-by shooting back in january. the hope is that the social graph tells detectives, counselors, job trainers and so on who to contact to prevent the next shooting. >> we believe it's a very sound and comprehensive and effective way to draesdz the violence. >> papa chriss to remembers when actual gang membe
. >> yale university professor andrew is bringing state of the art policing to the west coast.kes data like police reports and creates graphs like this one. the red dots are gunshot fatalities. the white dots are friends and relatives. if they're connected with a line, it means they know each other. essentially it's a social map to show who else is at risk of going shot. >> there's 2,000 people connected and, in fact, gangs or groups that you wouldn't think are connected are...
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i am joined by linda greenhouse of yale law school, former supreme court reporter for "the new york timesd to get your reaction to what justice ginsberg said this weekend and my summary of it as i just did in the previous segment. >> well, lawrence, as you suggested it is a very complicated historical question, and i think justice ginsberg who has said for many years what she said this weekend in chicago i think has compressed a bunch of facts that my yale colleague and i spent time unpacking, we wrote a book about what actually was going on in the country at the time of roe as you suggested, more republicans than democrats, although a majority of all segments of the population supported abortion reform in 1973, and what happened after, so it actually was not the case that abortion reform was rolling smoothly across the country at the time that the court intervened. in fact, it had come to a screeching halt because of catholic opposition, even new york state, bluest of the blue states that reformed abortion law, but catholic opposition led the legislature to repeal the reform and only gov
i am joined by linda greenhouse of yale law school, former supreme court reporter for "the new york timesd to get your reaction to what justice ginsberg said this weekend and my summary of it as i just did in the previous segment. >> well, lawrence, as you suggested it is a very complicated historical question, and i think justice ginsberg who has said for many years what she said this weekend in chicago i think has compressed a bunch of facts that my yale colleague and i spent time...
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yale galanter, he's the lawyer who represented o.j.l week long simpson's new lawyers have been trying to get his robbery and kidnapping convictions thrown out on the grounds that galanter bungled the case back in the day. they say he didn't let o.j. testify, didn't pursue a plea bargain, didn't challenge key state evidence and pocketed a half million dollars without hiring a single expert in the case. guys, let's look at this case one more time. richard, are these grounds for a new trial? >> if the grounds are legitimate, maybe a judge would look at it, but everyone who gets convicted uses the ineffective assistance of counsel as the grounds to appeal it. you need credibility. that's what you need. and this week i'm sure o.j. and his handlers thought he did a good job. that was until yale galanter got on the witness stand and not only refuted everything but told a judge o.j. called him the day after the holdup and said, i know i'm in trouble. i told the guys to bring the guns and it got out of hand. it's over. fred, what happens in veg
yale galanter, he's the lawyer who represented o.j.l week long simpson's new lawyers have been trying to get his robbery and kidnapping convictions thrown out on the grounds that galanter bungled the case back in the day. they say he didn't let o.j. testify, didn't pursue a plea bargain, didn't challenge key state evidence and pocketed a half million dollars without hiring a single expert in the case. guys, let's look at this case one more time. richard, are these grounds for a new trial?...
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i'm very interested to know what yale is going to say because o.j.' saying my lawyer was horrible, but that he didn't tell me i could have pled out to a misni ninnin ninmeaisdemeanor. if yale says he's right, it could work. >> what lawyer would say that on the stand? >> it's not going to happen. and it's a fascinating back story here because galanter hired two local las vegas attorneys who really were the lead counsel in trying the case. and o.j. is now saying that galanter was sort of orchestrating the defense mind the scenes and galanter had a financial interest in o.j. not taking the witness stand, o.j. not taking a plea in the case. and he sort of told the local attorneys what to do. now, the local attorneys are suing galanter and galanter is suing the local attorneys in defamation action pending in florida. so you have a massive fight among the lawyers about what really went on during the nevada trial. so i think that's why this judge has said we'll have a hearing on this and o.j. is actually going to testify at the hear. at least that's what we'
i'm very interested to know what yale is going to say because o.j.' saying my lawyer was horrible, but that he didn't tell me i could have pled out to a misni ninnin ninmeaisdemeanor. if yale says he's right, it could work. >> what lawyer would say that on the stand? >> it's not going to happen. and it's a fascinating back story here because galanter hired two local las vegas attorneys who really were the lead counsel in trying the case. and o.j. is now saying that galanter was sort...
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working in the legal clinic when we were at yale. organizing a group called arkansas advocates for families. that is still doing well today. when we came home, 49th in per capita. she lived this stuff. she was on all kinds of other boards. when i was president, she got me to start meeting with civil society leaders, to meet with nongovernment organization leaders. i did that in india and turkey and various other countries and in latin america. i will never forget some time after i left the white house, i thought to myself when looking in the mirror, my god. i had become an ngo. [laughter] i say that because i have the opportunity to see the grassroots up how politics work through dramatic exchanges. the year i graduated from georgetown is one of the most tumultuous years since the end of world war ii. then i had the opportunity to start an attempt to build a nongovernmental organization with a very specific focus that works in many countries around the world. this whole thing has been extremely interesting to me. especially these las
working in the legal clinic when we were at yale. organizing a group called arkansas advocates for families. that is still doing well today. when we came home, 49th in per capita. she lived this stuff. she was on all kinds of other boards. when i was president, she got me to start meeting with civil society leaders, to meet with nongovernment organization leaders. i did that in india and turkey and various other countries and in latin america. i will never forget some time after i left the...
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immediate conflict for yale. step out of this case. >> reporter: now, we expect five witnesses today including the ex-prosecutor's going to tell us whether or not a formal plea deal was offered or it was just something they talked about. you know, jenna, this thing could have been dismissed. the judge has listed 19 potential legal errors in this thing, and we got a real good behind the scenes look at it. o.j.'s not likely to get a new trial, but he could get time served. we should hear from him tomorrow, yale on friday. back to you. jenna: william, thank you. jon, well, as the obama administration scrambles to contain a growing scandal over benghazi, lawmakers are now calling for former secretary of state hillary clinton to return to capitol hill. why they say she should testify again and the lengths they might be willing to go to get her back in the hot seat. >>> we are also awaiting the white house briefing at the bottom of the hour. things are sure to get heated as press secretary jay carney fields questions o
immediate conflict for yale. step out of this case. >> reporter: now, we expect five witnesses today including the ex-prosecutor's going to tell us whether or not a formal plea deal was offered or it was just something they talked about. you know, jenna, this thing could have been dismissed. the judge has listed 19 potential legal errors in this thing, and we got a real good behind the scenes look at it. o.j.'s not likely to get a new trial, but he could get time served. we should hear...
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his attorney asked him if his plan was based on yale galanter's advice.was the lead attorney during his trial. and he responded, yes, it was. it's all part of a bigger plan for simpson to gain a new trial and his freedom. he's been meticulously detailing the events leading up to and during the night when he and a group of associates stormed the las vegas hotel room. he claims had was trying to take back personal items he thought had been stolen from him. that night resulted in his arrest, his conviction, and a prison sense of 9 to 33 years. he hopes this attempt will gain him some freedom and get him out of jail and also a new trial. he's already served about close to five years of that sentence, and he would be 70 years old before he's even eligible for parole. >> and just quickly. i know we're expecting him on the stand pretty much this entire day, how long will this last? i know yale galanter is expected to testify on friday? >> that's right. he will be on the stand all day today. and o.j. simpson may be back on the stand we're hearing today. so it wil
his attorney asked him if his plan was based on yale galanter's advice.was the lead attorney during his trial. and he responded, yes, it was. it's all part of a bigger plan for simpson to gain a new trial and his freedom. he's been meticulously detailing the events leading up to and during the night when he and a group of associates stormed the las vegas hotel room. he claims had was trying to take back personal items he thought had been stolen from him. that night resulted in his arrest, his...
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one of my close friends before i went to yale law school and met somebody named hillary rodham when that was her last name i was close friends with somebody named george bush who i voted for for president not president but of might richard a. [laughter] i will -- my a fraternity. i will come back but not one person my wife says a redundancy is two words that is redundant so there were a lot of men who had egos and the women will say that is a redundancy. with all of these egos i did not know one person who had a bad thing to say about george bush. and the like ability, the character and good hardness of this man i did not vote for him for president on either occasion. i will say a majority of his policy positions but as to a good heart and character and strength, there is a man i would rely on in a crisis. richard nixon and devoted his life to public service and as we say in the world of politics, you can do the nixon to china moment that is a proper noun. it is more about richard nixon but what john kennedy wrote with "profiles in courage" and standing up to your base to make them large
one of my close friends before i went to yale law school and met somebody named hillary rodham when that was her last name i was close friends with somebody named george bush who i voted for for president not president but of might richard a. [laughter] i will -- my a fraternity. i will come back but not one person my wife says a redundancy is two words that is redundant so there were a lot of men who had egos and the women will say that is a redundancy. with all of these egos i did not know...
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>> i probably should have been more respectful of my years at yale.a lot of positive from yale. did i have disappointments? yes. the sticker had less to do with my experience than what i thought you would mean, how people would perceive it. that there is this assumption that when you graduate, you are a certain level. of course, we should be realistic that they were discounted. we know why they were discounted. the $.15 was put there so that i could get a job with it. it is hard to be upset when my grandmother used to say, some doors closed, but god opens other doors. how could i complain? yale is mixed. i have a deeper appreciation for that now. i should've asked respite early on. the sticker was point -- put there out of frustration. i did everything i was supposed to do and i cannot get a job. how was i supposed to feel? i have student loans. i was frustrated. i was very upset. yielded not make it better. >> you wrote later in your opinion in a case called jenkins, you wrote "it never ceases to amaze me that the courts are so willing to assume that
>> i probably should have been more respectful of my years at yale.a lot of positive from yale. did i have disappointments? yes. the sticker had less to do with my experience than what i thought you would mean, how people would perceive it. that there is this assumption that when you graduate, you are a certain level. of course, we should be realistic that they were discounted. we know why they were discounted. the $.15 was put there so that i could get a job with it. it is hard to be...
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. >> as you were waiting to testify, did yale galanter or gabe grasso ever prepare you?ly, no. >> reporter: he shifted between studious, nervous and zoned out at times claims he never was told he could have a plea deal and wasn't given the chance to testify and speak for himself. >> the idea he was never told of a plea offer arguably for two to five years is significant. and can be potentially a get out of jail card for o.j. >> reporter: the big moment in this hearing may come on wednesday, when o.j. simpson himself is expected to testify underoath, something that he never did in either of his two now infamous criminal cases. george? >> okay, neal, thanks very much. for more let's bring in one of the country's top defense anks for joioy black. o.j. testifies on wednesday. what will he have to do to get this get out of jail free card? >> he has to play the points he has. one that the lawyer misinformed him before he went in there to get back the memorabilia. two, he wasn't told about the plea bargain and, three, he didn't get his chance to testify and somehow his lawyer i
. >> as you were waiting to testify, did yale galanter or gabe grasso ever prepare you?ly, no. >> reporter: he shifted between studious, nervous and zoned out at times claims he never was told he could have a plea deal and wasn't given the chance to testify and speak for himself. >> the idea he was never told of a plea offer arguably for two to five years is significant. and can be potentially a get out of jail card for o.j. >> reporter: the big moment in this hearing...
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yale galanter had to ultimately say that o.j. simpson told him that he knew that his boys as he put it allegedly, were bringing guns into the hotel room. that was the key issue in that trial, that o.j. had always denied. >> o.j. also makes the case that his attorney in this case, galanter, didn't present him with some plea options that the prosecution had offered that would have limited his amount of jail time. if true, that not a strong avenue of appeal to say your lawyer didn't represent you properly? >> it sure is. but a couple point. it's a he said/he said dispute. will you believe o.j., when he's accusing his lawyer of not relaying plea offers, or the attorney who says i absolutely did that and o.j. would not accept the plea offer that included jail time. that o.j. insisted on probation only. as an attorney, i'm also confused as to why this attorney wouldn't have put that in writing. any significant moments between an attorney and client are usually memorialized in writing, like a fee agreement, which in this case was not re
yale galanter had to ultimately say that o.j. simpson told him that he knew that his boys as he put it allegedly, were bringing guns into the hotel room. that was the key issue in that trial, that o.j. had always denied. >> o.j. also makes the case that his attorney in this case, galanter, didn't present him with some plea options that the prosecution had offered that would have limited his amount of jail time. if true, that not a strong avenue of appeal to say your lawyer didn't...
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>> i probably should have been more respectful of my years at yale. fromk a lot of positive yale. did i have disappointments? yes. the sticker had less to do with my experience than what i thought you would mean, how people would perceive it. that there is this assumption that when you graduate, you are a certain level. becourse, we should realistic that they were discounted. we know why they were discounted. the $.15 was put there so that i could get a job with it. it is hard to be upset when my grandmother used to say, some doors closed, but god opens other doors. how could i complain? yale is mixed. i have a deeper appreciation for that now. i should've asked respite early on. putsticker was point -- there out of frustration. supposedrything i was to do and i cannot get a job. how was i supposed to feel? i have student loans. i was frustrated. i was very upset. yielded not make it better. >> you wrote later in your opinion in a case called jenkins, you wrote "it never ceases to amaze me that the courts are so willing to assume that anything that is predominately black must be i
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he said he told yale gallaanter about his plan to confront memorabilia dealers. >> the overall messageu have the right to get your stuff. he gave me an example, if you were walking down the street and saw your laptop with your name on it in a car, you can use the force to break the window of the car to get the laptop. he told me on -- not only then, but even the night before that i couldn't go in a person's dwelling. because that would be trespassing. >> does the plan you have to retrieve your property evolve based on his advice to you? >> yes. >> all right. and you talked to him how many times do you think? >> four, five, six. >> reporter: o.j. reasserted he wanted no guns involved when he led the raid. >> did that plan ever involve a discussion of using weapons? >> weapons was never an issue. >> reporter: simpson at times jovial. he said following the arrest, that galanter don'tly assured him he would not be convicted for his role in the confrontation. >> he said, relax. relax. o.j., i got it i'll take care of this. i'm getting you out of this. you are not going to be convicted. >> d
he said he told yale gallaanter about his plan to confront memorabilia dealers. >> the overall messageu have the right to get your stuff. he gave me an example, if you were walking down the street and saw your laptop with your name on it in a car, you can use the force to break the window of the car to get the laptop. he told me on -- not only then, but even the night before that i couldn't go in a person's dwelling. because that would be trespassing. >> does the plan you have to...
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he is suing yale galanter who countersued them for slander.her it is tainted testimony or truthful. we have five witnesses including the d.a. about the plea deal if it was offered or just talked about. back to you. gregg: william la jeunesse in las vegas. william, thanks. martha: a potential government scandal is rock washington. the justice department reportedly snooping on journalists at ap. what does bill o'reilly think about this? he will weigh in in a few moments. is it a scandal? you might be surprised. all business purchases. so you can capture your receipts, and manage them online with jot, the latest app from ink. so you can spend less time doing paperwork. and more time doing paperwork. ink from chase. so you can. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 hours. zero heartbur martha: the white house is expected t
he is suing yale galanter who countersued them for slander.her it is tainted testimony or truthful. we have five witnesses including the d.a. about the plea deal if it was offered or just talked about. back to you. gregg: william la jeunesse in las vegas. william, thanks. martha: a potential government scandal is rock washington. the justice department reportedly snooping on journalists at ap. what does bill o'reilly think about this? he will weigh in in a few moments. is it a scandal? you...
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look i don't care yale should be like look it's going to help oj i will do whatever i am supposed toay to get him out of there. >> we are talking comb this because oj is going to testify. what do you think he's going to say? >> i think he's going to say i want to testify. let me testify. i never took a play he never told me about a plea. i was the one he spoke to me before i went into the hotel room. he should have had the professional et licks to recuse himself be a witness advisor but not an attorney. >> he will be able to drink water and take notes. thank you for joining us. >> thank you, good morning everybody. bright and early. >> coming up a little girl snatched right in front of her mother and then stuffed in the trunk of a car. >> she was like he stole me. he stole me. she jumped out -- she is hanging out she jumped out as the car was still going. >> details on that little girl's incredible escape coming up. >> they need to charge all of the special fees about to offset rising costs but wait until you hear just how much they profited. the most amazing thing is how like us the
look i don't care yale should be like look it's going to help oj i will do whatever i am supposed toay to get him out of there. >> we are talking comb this because oj is going to testify. what do you think he's going to say? >> i think he's going to say i want to testify. let me testify. i never took a play he never told me about a plea. i was the one he spoke to me before i went into the hotel room. he should have had the professional et licks to recuse himself be a witness advisor...
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my attorney told me it was okay to get my stuff, that creates a conflict of interest between oj and yaleans yale never should have been trying that case, and if i'm the judge, that will give me pause and oj could win on that ground alone. has 18 more grounds to consider. >> shepard: that would be enough. i. >> only takes one -- doesn't mean he's going to go free. means he could get another trial. but look what they did to his codefendant. the codefendant got a new trial and the d.a. said, we're going toive you a trial and preparing you. >> he didn't kill his wife and her friend either. we saw -- because didn't fit. so they had to acquit. >> right. i'm sorry. i know. is he being punished for getting away with murder? he is the one guy -- >> shepard: say that again? >> being punished for getting away with murder. >> i don't know. he certain certainly thinks so. >> there could be a little something to that. we all think that he is the guy we love to hate. we all know there was plenty of evidence to convict him for the two brutal murders. he got away with it. that he is not paying his debt t
my attorney told me it was okay to get my stuff, that creates a conflict of interest between oj and yaleans yale never should have been trying that case, and if i'm the judge, that will give me pause and oj could win on that ground alone. has 18 more grounds to consider. >> shepard: that would be enough. i. >> only takes one -- doesn't mean he's going to go free. means he could get another trial. but look what they did to his codefendant. the codefendant got a new trial and the d.a....
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. >> reporter: including this "nightline" faceoff at yale university in 2008. >> you're so full of crap spent countless hours on the road together preaching different gospels. >> well, ron. what the heck am i doing here? >> on stage you see us battle it out about, you know, the industry. whenever there's a line of students outside a college to see us, if me and ron are driving in. and ron will be like quick, i got to duck. and ron's ducking because he said they can't see we're friends because it will ruin the show. >> reporter: then ron was rushed to the hospital for heart surgery. >> he said craig, i'm scared, i don't want to die. he said will you pray for me? >> the exact conversation. craig, are you afraid for a coup of hours? yeah. are you still close to god? he said last time i checked. i said i would like you and him to come down to my hospital. >> reporter: after a lengthy hospital stay, ron pulled through. >> reporter: do you think craig's prayers worked and do you think there's a reason you survived? >> everybody's prayers worked. craig's worked. >> reporter: he saws he's a cha
. >> reporter: including this "nightline" faceoff at yale university in 2008. >> you're so full of crap spent countless hours on the road together preaching different gospels. >> well, ron. what the heck am i doing here? >> on stage you see us battle it out about, you know, the industry. whenever there's a line of students outside a college to see us, if me and ron are driving in. and ron will be like quick, i got to duck. and ron's ducking because he said they...
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. >> mick yale lynch's family remained in seclusion, keeping friends close for support. sunday, mother's day the little girl escaped through a gate her brother left open in the yard. the home is quiet, the swing, empty. there is no positive news in terms of the search. the only positive spin is that they're searching and a rescue yir came with a tiny kitten, maybe this bing bigg he nound a field in a sack. he did rescue the kitten, i took a picture that have kitten and pit pitt on twit jer because well, it felt like the right thing to do. >> thank you very much. we're hearing the 911 call made by her stepmother, the 8-year-old that they're still searching for. the call placed at 2:13 in the afternoon. the stepmother relayed information from her 12-year-old brother there had been a break in at the family's home. >> how old are you your kids? >> 12, 9. >> okay. >> had a break in. >> yes. >> okay. >> did they see the snan. >> they did see him, yes. my daughter is freaking out right now. >> investigators say there was not a break in. they arrested laila's brother over the we
. >> mick yale lynch's family remained in seclusion, keeping friends close for support. sunday, mother's day the little girl escaped through a gate her brother left open in the yard. the home is quiet, the swing, empty. there is no positive news in terms of the search. the only positive spin is that they're searching and a rescue yir came with a tiny kitten, maybe this bing bigg he nound a field in a sack. he did rescue the kitten, i took a picture that have kitten and pit pitt on twit...
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they'll say yale galanter denied the deal without consulting o.j.l tell a different story when he testifies. the other important point will be that he will say that yale galanter, his lawyer, knew about this robbery before it happened, that he planned it with him, and that would make him a potential co-conspirator. surely a conflict of interest. if this judge believes that yale galanter knew about this going in, then o.j. does have a real good shot at getting a new trial. >> we'll see if he can pull it off. we'll check back in with you tomorrow, ted rowlands in las vegas. thank you. >>> up next, prince harry getting a little bit of heat for his football skills. see this? well, any minute, we're back to see how he handles baseball in harlem. we'll take you there live next. ♪ [ female announcer ] nothing gets you going quite like the power of quaker oats. today is going to be epic. quaker up. how you work so hard without looking like you do. how you make every dollar stretch so far and keep your family so close. so we brought back the things you liked
they'll say yale galanter denied the deal without consulting o.j.l tell a different story when he testifies. the other important point will be that he will say that yale galanter, his lawyer, knew about this robbery before it happened, that he planned it with him, and that would make him a potential co-conspirator. surely a conflict of interest. if this judge believes that yale galanter knew about this going in, then o.j. does have a real good shot at getting a new trial. >> we'll see if...
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while a professor at yale, henry wallicbegan to confront the doomsayers some years ago, i guess 10 years ago i think they'veections gradually come downople. because population growth has diminished and yieldeto the effect of higher standards of living. with higher standards of living and government persuasion, population growt can level off. disastereed not strike on pollution, political considerations are as important as economic ones. anitpollution technologies are available, and the costs of cutting back emissions and cleaning up can be passed to consumers. another major subject in the limits-to-growth thesis involves basic resources, minerals and oil. shorges we imminent, said the growth-busters. in thearly seventies, eyot a boost for their cause. one of thetriking things fothe club of rome was, after the book came ou in thearly seventies, eyot a boost for their cause. oil prices jumped up four times. people said, "uh-huh, they're right." then five or six years later, it jumped again, so that seemed to be pretty good evidence. now the price of oil is going down. people are not concer
while a professor at yale, henry wallicbegan to confront the doomsayers some years ago, i guess 10 years ago i think they'veections gradually come downople. because population growth has diminished and yieldeto the effect of higher standards of living. with higher standards of living and government persuasion, population growt can level off. disastereed not strike on pollution, political considerations are as important as economic ones. anitpollution technologies are available, and the costs of...
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simpson's former attorney, yale galanter took the stand and refuted simpson's claims that he bungledase so badly that simpson deserves a new trial. o.j. called, he claimed on the witness stand wednesday that galanter told him it was okay to use some force to retrieve items from two sports memorabilia dealers. that galanterç advised him noto testify at his trial and the attorney never told him about a plea deal. >> did you ever tell him that it was within his legal rights to go take his property back from whoever had it? >> no. >> did you ever advise mr. simpson that he didn't have to testify because the state hadn't met its burden of proof? >> no. i always told o.j. that we're going to have to wait and see. and obviously, the decision is always his. >> where did you talk to mr. simpson about this discussion of a possible deal? >> probably back in florida. >> his response was that he wanted probation? >> his response was no. >> joining me, the las vegas criminal defense attorney. michael, yale galanter also refuted simpson's claim that he did not know any of his associates would have
simpson's former attorney, yale galanter took the stand and refuted simpson's claims that he bungledase so badly that simpson deserves a new trial. o.j. called, he claimed on the witness stand wednesday that galanter told him it was okay to use some force to retrieve items from two sports memorabilia dealers. that galanterç advised him noto testify at his trial and the attorney never told him about a plea deal. >> did you ever tell him that it was within his legal rights to go take his...
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some of the same work that the yale group has done. that the more polarized people are in this fight, are more informed. the people who reject the calamitous view of greenhouse emissions driving climate change are more informed than some people who are freaked out about it. so it's not a function of information it's a function of culture and the divisions are not going to go away. but as dan just said. there's a no brainer here with the vulnerability is implicit. the vulnerability is implicit and we've grown our exposure in places like the south. all the mobile home parks and in places like oklahoma. the vults there, there are policies and this gets to the role of government. why should we provide a mortgage. why should there be a federal deduction for a mortgage in a place where a house is going to fall down? >> why is that? >> politics and common sense don't always go together. >> that's probably definitely true. >> hopefully with some of these examples, moore having had this calamity twice now, 1999 and now, and also the epic outbre
some of the same work that the yale group has done. that the more polarized people are in this fight, are more informed. the people who reject the calamitous view of greenhouse emissions driving climate change are more informed than some people who are freaked out about it. so it's not a function of information it's a function of culture and the divisions are not going to go away. but as dan just said. there's a no brainer here with the vulnerability is implicit. the vulnerability is implicit...
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blames former attorney general yale galanter for misland frp handling the case. he also said he told galanter about the plan before the attack. he denied that. he ripped o.j.'s claim that he did not know people were going to carry guns. >> based on my conversations with mr. simpson. on the day after the event, he had told me that he did, in fact, ask alexander and mcclinton to bring the guns. he knew that he had screwed up. he knew there were guns in the room. >> harris: o.j. had to waive attorney-client testimony so galanter could testify. whether that decision would l. pay off remains to be seen. seeing o.j. simpson in court today brought back memories no doubt. alesion shah, his alicia his current attorney ripped into the testimony of the old one. >> that's right, yale galanter said of his defense of o.j. back in 2008 it was quote stellar. o.j.'s current attorney did everything he could during questioning to shut him down every turn of that 2008 trial. wanted to know where galanter spent o.j.'s defense money. why he didn't hire experts and why he allowed certa
blames former attorney general yale galanter for misland frp handling the case. he also said he told galanter about the plan before the attack. he denied that. he ripped o.j.'s claim that he did not know people were going to carry guns. >> based on my conversations with mr. simpson. on the day after the event, he had told me that he did, in fact, ask alexander and mcclinton to bring the guns. he knew that he had screwed up. he knew there were guns in the room. >> harris: o.j. had to...
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. >> people write about the fact that supreme court justices go to harvard, yale and stanford. six catholics and three jews. it's a their group. >> may be unfortunately so. >> is it possible that you're not accepted you we were in the beginning because you weren't from one of those big schools? >> sure. i didn't work in the supreme court and the general office. there is a felt sense in almost any group that this is what people who do this look like. i hadn't gone to their school and i love my school dearly and i'm incredibly fortunate to go there. it's a fantastic place. i didn't work in the jobs that everybody else who does this did. the other thing is that i made a practice very early on of going after cases to say, look, your four year lawyer and people will not exactly knock the door down to ask you to handle their supreme court case. if i was going to get in involved in the practice, i would have to go out and find them. at the time in the late 1990s, that was totally unheard of. it's a very stayed institution. things don't change very much. people are extremely reserved.
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that yale is going to take a bullet for oj simpson is arthur, who still believes -- >> i think yaleyes, it was my strategy in the case he should not testify and the followed the strategy of my case. which would be ground for it not to be reversed. i think he is going to defend himself. >> megyn: he shed-he aid, and who has more credible? got to leave it at that. right back. we had never used a contractor before and didn't know where to start. at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands of close neighbors where i can go ask for personal recommendations. that's the idea. before you have any work done, check angie's list. from roofers to plumbers to dentists and more, angie's list -- reviews you can trust. i love you, angie. sorry, honey. >> megyn: thanks for watching. >> shepard: the question from the bloomberg reporter to the president about whether anybody at the white house new what the irs was d
that yale is going to take a bullet for oj simpson is arthur, who still believes -- >> i think yaleyes, it was my strategy in the case he should not testify and the followed the strategy of my case. which would be ground for it not to be reversed. i think he is going to defend himself. >> megyn: he shed-he aid, and who has more credible? got to leave it at that. right back. we had never used a contractor before and didn't know where to start. at angie's list, you'll find reviews on...