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all local worked in wyoming, it will not work in oklahoma, it worked in seattle, it was terrible in florence. that incredibly dense sense of context is an important lesson in itself how to understand politics. machiavellian is saying don't over theorize here. all politics is local. the traditions, the meanings that drive and move political action are contextual to cities, contextual to sienna, contention yule -- con text yule to roam. another thing is the character. outcome that depend tremendously on what kind of person say czar is. what kind of person he was. what kind of person the fryer was. that -- deep sense of the driving factor of character is important. and paula, as i said earlier is timing. the sense in machiavellian that you get everywhere that ideas are interesting, yeah. but a politician has nothing to do with idea. it has to decide whether an idea has come or whether an idea has goarn. whether the moment is right. the sense of the moment, the sense of the decisive moment. why machiavellian is so inextinguishable as a source of political inspiration is the contextual -- seizing
all local worked in wyoming, it will not work in oklahoma, it worked in seattle, it was terrible in florence. that incredibly dense sense of context is an important lesson in itself how to understand politics. machiavellian is saying don't over theorize here. all politics is local. the traditions, the meanings that drive and move political action are contextual to cities, contextual to sienna, contention yule -- con text yule to roam. another thing is the character. outcome that depend...
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tucker came over with the photographer was florence murray who took a one-shot we have of the police man into the low coming out. tucker instructed them to be polite and this very city. he didn't want anyone arrested for disturbing the peace. >> the city attorney at the time case went to court. the government didn't do anything wrong. they just wanted to read. tucker had another case going on a retired army sergeant, sergeant wilson started this idea. he wanted wilson to get a library card. he tried and was turned down even though he pay taxes, he was not allowed to get a library card. the two cases at the same time. the court case for wilson and for the five young men. if it ends. there's no reason to stand beside young man to jail to make them serve any time for what they did or give them any punishment. it's from cbs for continuing such a continuing stream the case and eventually the charges were dropped. for the wilson case, the main issue was that the library was for alexandria citizens. during the court case, they said wilson did not make it clear when he went to the library an
tucker came over with the photographer was florence murray who took a one-shot we have of the police man into the low coming out. tucker instructed them to be polite and this very city. he didn't want anyone arrested for disturbing the peace. >> the city attorney at the time case went to court. the government didn't do anything wrong. they just wanted to read. tucker had another case going on a retired army sergeant, sergeant wilson started this idea. he wanted wilson to get a library...
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2011, babeu says the ripple effects of that drug war find their way to the front steps of his jail in florence. 26-year-old alejandro guerrero is about to be released after being arrested for an outstanding warrant. he has been in and out of arizona correctional facilities for about four years. >> he is a violent offender. this is a guy who has been convicted of aggravated assault, who's been dealing with domestic violence and serious other felonies. >> now guerrero is free to go. he just needs to fill out some paperwork. >> this is an occasion that any prisoner, it's like their high five moment. hey, i'm about to have my freedom again, right? >> but guerrero might not want to leave the jail. why? a worse fate could await him on the outside. >> he said there was a hit upon him, meaning he was going to get killed if he got outside these doors. >> a hit by a mexican drug cartel. guerrero later tells police that the cartel sees him as a snitch for leaking information to law enforcement. sheriff babeu says to understand guerrero's fear, you'd have to understand the brutality of the mexican drug ca
2011, babeu says the ripple effects of that drug war find their way to the front steps of his jail in florence. 26-year-old alejandro guerrero is about to be released after being arrested for an outstanding warrant. he has been in and out of arizona correctional facilities for about four years. >> he is a violent offender. this is a guy who has been convicted of aggravated assault, who's been dealing with domestic violence and serious other felonies. >> now guerrero is free to go....
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we're being told that they will hold another appeal court trial in florence this time, and then they'll decide whether they should have a retrial or not and of course, then the italian government would have to request that amanda knox be expatriated, brought back to italy and of course, the united states we understand wasn't really happy the way the trial was conducted the first time around, so there's no guarantee that they will agree to extradite her to italy. >> barbie, do you have any sense of how the court may actually rule? in these kind of cases, is it common for them to reverse acquittals, send things back to the lower court? >> you know, it's a second level of appeal which is when she was acquitted of this crime, 50% of all cases are changed in one way or another. at the high court level, lots of cases are changed but not 50% by any means. generally, you see maybe a reduction in a fine and a fee. sending a case back to retrial is not generally how they answer these cases. you know, generally they are upheld, the verdict in the appellate case. this of course is a high profile ca
we're being told that they will hold another appeal court trial in florence this time, and then they'll decide whether they should have a retrial or not and of course, then the italian government would have to request that amanda knox be expatriated, brought back to italy and of course, the united states we understand wasn't really happy the way the trial was conducted the first time around, so there's no guarantee that they will agree to extradite her to italy. >> barbie, do you have any...
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prison without the chance of parole and is now known as inmate 03911 at the federal supermax prison in florence, colorado. while that prosecution of ramsey yousef was under way, that same courthouse in lower manhattan was the scene of another federal prosecution. an egyption-born cleric known as the blind sheikh was being brought up on terrorism charges related to his plans to blow up a whole slew of new york city landmarks. like ramsey yousef, the blind sheikh was convicted by federal prosecutors. he was sentenced to life in prison without the chance of parole and now he goes by the name of inmate number 34892-054 at the federal supermax prison in butner, north carolina. that courthouse in lower manhattan is sort of prolific in terms of prosecuting terrorism. the cases that end up there are serious cases and the prosecutors are good at getting convictions. basically in that courthouse, international terror suspect goes in, life sentence comes out. and this morning that courthouse was abuzz with activity again. this is one of osama bin laden's sons-in-law. this guy was sort of a mainstay in al
prison without the chance of parole and is now known as inmate 03911 at the federal supermax prison in florence, colorado. while that prosecution of ramsey yousef was under way, that same courthouse in lower manhattan was the scene of another federal prosecution. an egyption-born cleric known as the blind sheikh was being brought up on terrorism charges related to his plans to blow up a whole slew of new york city landmarks. like ramsey yousef, the blind sheikh was convicted by federal...
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and as soon as he heard the police were being called tucker came over with the photographer who was florence murray who took the one shot that we have of a policeman and the young man coming out of the building. tucker had instructed them to be very polite and very quiet and it was very sedate. he didn't want anybody being arrested for disturbing the peace. >> it was interesting because tucker had -- the case went to court but the young men really didn't do anything wrong. they just wanted to read and tucker had another case that was going on, a case of a retired army sergeant, sergeant wilson and that really started the sit in idea. he wanted wilson to be able to get a library card and wilson tried and he was turned down even though he paid taxes in the city. he was not allowed to get a library card. this court case, so there were two cases going on at the same time. the court case for wilson in the court case for these five young men at the sit in. he understood the men weren't doing anything wrong and there was no reason to send these five young men to jail to make them serving time for w
and as soon as he heard the police were being called tucker came over with the photographer who was florence murray who took the one shot that we have of a policeman and the young man coming out of the building. tucker had instructed them to be very polite and very quiet and it was very sedate. he didn't want anybody being arrested for disturbing the peace. >> it was interesting because tucker had -- the case went to court but the young men really didn't do anything wrong. they just...
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"represent chris crawford, republican from florence and emergency room doctor, supports the expansion but expected the republican caucus to vote as a bloc against the medicaid expanse. "politics are going to overwhelm the policy. it is good politics to pose the black guy in the white house right now, especially for the republican party." he's on the record with that one. any guesses which way crawford went in yesterday's note? despite the benefits of expanding medicaid to hospitals and patients crawford went with as he described it, good politics, voted against it. >>> right now we know the answer to one of the biggest mysteries of the 2012 election. it was the bartender. the bartender who recorded mitt romney's infamous 47% comments. he's come forward now. he's ed schultz's guest tonight. ed joins us next. you're watching "hardball." jodi arias faced aggressive questioning on the stand today about gaps in her memory on the day her boyfriend was killed in 2008. arias is charged with first degree murder. she says it was self-defense. >>> a barge struck a gas pipeline earlier off the co
"represent chris crawford, republican from florence and emergency room doctor, supports the expansion but expected the republican caucus to vote as a bloc against the medicaid expanse. "politics are going to overwhelm the policy. it is good politics to pose the black guy in the white house right now, especially for the republican party." he's on the record with that one. any guesses which way crawford went in yesterday's note? despite the benefits of expanding medicaid to...
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"represent chris crawford, republican from florence and emergency room doctor, supports the expansion but expected the republican caucus to vote as a bloc against the medicaid expanse. "politics are going to overwhelm the policy. it is good politics to pose the black guy in the white house right now, especially for the republican party." he's on the record with that one. any guesses which way crawford went in yesterday's note? despite the benefits of expanding medicaid to hospitals and patients crawford went with as he described it, good politics, voted against it. >>> right now we know the answer to one of the biggest mysteries of the 2012 election. it was the bartender. the bartender who recorded mitt romney's infamous 47% comments. he's come forward now. he's ed schultz's guest tonight. ed joins us next. you're watching "hardball." le a] you are a business pro. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away... while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle...and go. you can e
"represent chris crawford, republican from florence and emergency room doctor, supports the expansion but expected the republican caucus to vote as a bloc against the medicaid expanse. "politics are going to overwhelm the policy. it is good politics to pose the black guy in the white house right now, especially for the republican party." he's on the record with that one. any guesses which way crawford went in yesterday's note? despite the benefits of expanding medicaid to...
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extradited and that looks like it's not likely to happen not during the the retrial scheduled to happen in florence, not in peruja this time around. she would only be extradited if found guilty now in the fourth trial in this case and extradited once she was actually convicted at that point, but not during the trial itself. at that point it's very questionable as to whether or not the united states would consent to extradite her because of laws there, laws in the united states that have to do with double-jeopardy. in the united states you cannot be convicted for the same crime twice. in italy, it's a little murkier. >> greta: except for that if she he were convicted in italy probably put an interpol warrant out on her and that would mess with her for a long time if she ever wanted to leave. and curious, 30 seconds left. what's the reaction in the italian community? >> it's very mixed at this point. if you'd asked italians how they felt about this case three years ago, while the two suspects were in jail, no one would have told you, you know, it was very down the middle. there were people who said,
extradited and that looks like it's not likely to happen not during the the retrial scheduled to happen in florence, not in peruja this time around. she would only be extradited if found guilty now in the fourth trial in this case and extradited once she was actually convicted at that point, but not during the trial itself. at that point it's very questionable as to whether or not the united states would consent to extradite her because of laws there, laws in the united states that have to do...
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"charleston regional business journal" in january, representative chris crawford, a republican from florence, and also an emergency room doctor, supports the expansion, but expects the republican caucus to vote as a block against the medicaid expansion. quote, the politics are going to overwhelm the policy. it is good politics to oppose the black guy in the white house right now, especially for the republican party. crawford said. joining me now, msnbc's jonathan capehart. this is a strange one. i want to read you something that this doctor crawford has said in an interview thursday. with the state. he said, "his vote on the state budget was political, but said it had nothing to do with race. noting that if he had to do it over again, he might pick different words, but he stood behind the larger point of his comments, criticizing haley -- governor haley and the house republican caucus for voting against the expansion purely because a democratic president is for it." so this is very odd, jonathan. he seems to be speaking as a political pundit when he says it's good politics for these people t
"charleston regional business journal" in january, representative chris crawford, a republican from florence, and also an emergency room doctor, supports the expansion, but expects the republican caucus to vote as a block against the medicaid expansion. quote, the politics are going to overwhelm the policy. it is good politics to oppose the black guy in the white house right now, especially for the republican party. crawford said. joining me now, msnbc's jonathan capehart. this is a...
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country and immediately delivered to authorities in florence, italy. unlikely, even if she went there, that would happen. again, at this moment even under italian law she is innocent until proven italy. >>gretchen: explain the difference in the appeals system in italy. did they come up with new evidence or is this public pressure? remember she was painted in the media there as a monster. >> i tell you what the biggest difference is. the court didn't issue its reasons yet. it just issued the end results. in america courts write opinions and it all comes out at once. in italy they announced conviction overturned. new trial ordered. reasons coming. we know this court is concerned with procedure, not substance. this court must be articulating some procedural aberration by the courts below. we should find out later today or before the week is out what the reasons were. >>gretchen: she has a brand-new book coming out and no one knows how this will afpbgt all of that. -- how this will affect that. >> she has been paid a lot of money for this book, coming out
country and immediately delivered to authorities in florence, italy. unlikely, even if she went there, that would happen. again, at this moment even under italian law she is innocent until proven italy. >>gretchen: explain the difference in the appeals system in italy. did they come up with new evidence or is this public pressure? remember she was painted in the media there as a monster. >> i tell you what the biggest difference is. the court didn't issue its reasons yet. it just...
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prison without the chance of parole and is now known as inmate 03911 at the federal supermax prison in florence, colorado. while that prosecution of ramsey youssef was under way, that same courthouse was the scene of another federal prosecution. an egyption-born cleric known as the blind sheikh was being brought on on terrorism charges related to his plans to blow up a slew of new york city landmarks. the blind sheikh was convicted by federal prosecutors. he was sentenced to life in prison without the chance of parole and now he goes by the name of inmate number 34892-054 at the federal supermax prison in butner, north carolina. that courthouse in lower manhattan is prolif nick terms of prosecuting terrorism. the cases that end up there are serious cases and the prosecutors are good at getting convictions. basically in that courthouse, international terror suspect goes in, life sentence comes out. and this morning that courthouse was abuzz with activity again. this is one of osama bin laden's sons-in-law. this guy was sort of a mainstay in al qaeda propaganda videos for years after 9/11. he was
prison without the chance of parole and is now known as inmate 03911 at the federal supermax prison in florence, colorado. while that prosecution of ramsey youssef was under way, that same courthouse was the scene of another federal prosecution. an egyption-born cleric known as the blind sheikh was being brought on on terrorism charges related to his plans to blow up a slew of new york city landmarks. the blind sheikh was convicted by federal prosecutors. he was sentenced to life in prison...
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it was florence murray who took the one shot that we have of the policemen and the young men coming out of the i building. tucker had instructed them to be very quiet, very polite. it was very she sedate. he didn't want anyone arrested for disturbing the peace. >> it was interesting because tucker had to fight the city attorney at the time. the case went to court, but the young men really didn't do anything wrong. they just wanted to read. and tucker had another case that was going on, a case of retired army sergeant, sergeant wilson. and that really sort of started the sit-in idea. he wanted wilson to be able to get a library card, and wilson tried s and he was turned down. and even though he paid taxes in the city, he was not allowed to get a library card. this court case -- um, so there were two cases going on at the same time. the court case for wilson and the court case for the five young men during the sit-in. arm steady booth, i think, understood the men weren't doing anything and there was no reason to make them serve any time for what they did or give them really any sort of pu
it was florence murray who took the one shot that we have of the policemen and the young men coming out of the i building. tucker had instructed them to be very quiet, very polite. it was very she sedate. he didn't want anyone arrested for disturbing the peace. >> it was interesting because tucker had to fight the city attorney at the time. the case went to court, but the young men really didn't do anything wrong. they just wanted to read. and tucker had another case that was going on, a...
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as florence murray took a one-shot the we have of the policeman and a young man coming in the building. it was dr. who instructed them to be very polite, very quiet. it was very sedate. he did not want anyone being arrested for disturbing the piece. >> it was interesting because decker had said fight constantly with the city attorney at the time. but the case went to court. but the man really didn't do anything wrong. they just wanted to read. tucker had another case that was going on, a case of a retired army sergeant. in beverly -- that really sort of started the idea. he wanted wilson to be able to get a library card. he tried and was turned down. even though he paid taxes in the city, he was not allowed to elaborate card. this court case, there were two cases going on at the same time. the court case for each one during the seven. i think there's no reason to send these five him into jail to make them serve any time for what they did. really any sort of punishment. it's been said that he asked for a continuance after continuance during the court case. and eventually the charges aga
as florence murray took a one-shot the we have of the policeman and a young man coming in the building. it was dr. who instructed them to be very polite, very quiet. it was very sedate. he did not want anyone being arrested for disturbing the piece. >> it was interesting because decker had said fight constantly with the city attorney at the time. but the case went to court. but the man really didn't do anything wrong. they just wanted to read. tucker had another case that was going on, a...
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. >> we have sister florence deacon. good morning to you, sister. >> good morning. >> known for challenging the vatican. what exactly does your organization want in a new pope? >> i just like to clarify. we really aren't challenging the vatican. that's how the press sometimes portrays it. we would like somebody who is very aware that we are all church. that we are all the people of god. pope benedict recently reiterated that in a presentation that he gave. what this would mean would be listening to all people and in particular it's time to be listening more to women and including women more into the official structure of the church in the sense of having women in key leadership roles, women in some of the offices of the vatican, women as even official counselors. we have a college of cardinals that are official counselors of the pope. there could be a comparable council of women. >> do you think there are women working behind the scenes? >> there are women in some of the curia in the vatican. i'm encouraging they would h
. >> we have sister florence deacon. good morning to you, sister. >> good morning. >> known for challenging the vatican. what exactly does your organization want in a new pope? >> i just like to clarify. we really aren't challenging the vatican. that's how the press sometimes portrays it. we would like somebody who is very aware that we are all church. that we are all the people of god. pope benedict recently reiterated that in a presentation that he gave. what this...
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as soon as he heard the police were being called, tucker came over with a photographer, this florence murray, who took the one shot that we have of the policemen and the young men coming out of the building. and it was -- tucker had instructed them to be very polite, very quiet, and it was very sedate. he didn't want anyone being arrested for disturbing the peace. >> it was interesting because tucker had to fight armstead booth who was the city attorney at the time. the case went to court, but the young men really didn't do anything wrong, they just wanted to read. and tucker had another case that was going on, a case of a retired army sergeant, sergeant wilson, and that really sort of started the sit-in idea. he wanted wilson to be able to get a library card, and wilson tried, and he was turned down even though he paid taxes in the city. he was not allowed to get a library card. this court case, um, so there were two cases going on at the same time. the court case for wilson and the court case for the five young men during the sit-in. armstead booth, i think, understood that the men
as soon as he heard the police were being called, tucker came over with a photographer, this florence murray, who took the one shot that we have of the policemen and the young men coming out of the building. and it was -- tucker had instructed them to be very polite, very quiet, and it was very sedate. he didn't want anyone being arrested for disturbing the peace. >> it was interesting because tucker had to fight armstead booth who was the city attorney at the time. the case went to...
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the trial may get going in the summer in florence this time. bill? bill: amy kellogg live in london that story. a story sill developing at the moment. knox's lawyer was talking about the retrial earlier today. >> she issued a statement that it was very painful to receive that difficult news. we were certainly hopeful the supreme court would simply affirm the ruling of the appellate court. let's be very clear here. there was never any evidence in this case. whatever evidence was reviewed was considered absent, nonexistent, unreliable or simply inact rat -- inaccurate. jamie: let's give you context t unfolded in 2007. when amanda knox and her boyfriend was arrested four days after her roommate, meredith kircher was found did. the in december of that same year both were found guilty of murder and sexual assault. knox watt 26 years. her boyfriend got 25. in october of 2011 they won their appeal, both acquitted. that brings us up to today when italy's highest criminal court overturns the acquittal. ordering a new trial. she could get double jeopardy which
the trial may get going in the summer in florence this time. bill? bill: amy kellogg live in london that story. a story sill developing at the moment. knox's lawyer was talking about the retrial earlier today. >> she issued a statement that it was very painful to receive that difficult news. we were certainly hopeful the supreme court would simply affirm the ruling of the appellate court. let's be very clear here. there was never any evidence in this case. whatever evidence was reviewed...
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. >> knox doesn't need to attend the trial, which would be held in florence italy later this year, possibly early next. >>> the rhetoric is growing louder, north korea is threatening to strike american bases. you'll hear why the threats may be different this time around. >>> also, remember the judge who got the bird? well -- >> no! no! anncr: and many of the tornado's victims are... without homes tonight. girl: first, i saw it on cable. then i read about it online. i found out how to help. i downloaded the info. i spoke up... and told my friends... and they told their friends... and together, we made a difference. anncr: and tornado relief has been pouring in from... across the country. girl: we might be hundreds of miles apart... but because we're connected, it's like we're all neighbors. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> from this moment, the kph supreme command will put on the highest alert. all the field artillery units assigned to strike bases of the u.s. imperialist aggres
. >> knox doesn't need to attend the trial, which would be held in florence italy later this year, possibly early next. >>> the rhetoric is growing louder, north korea is threatening to strike american bases. you'll hear why the threats may be different this time around. >>> also, remember the judge who got the bird? well -- >> no! no! anncr: and many of the tornado's victims are... without homes tonight. girl: first, i saw it on cable. then i read about it online....
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who is pushing this case, mark, he was the same guy who prosecuted if anybody read "the monster of florence" behind the pursuit of a serial killer in italy. that book outlines the extraordinary efforts this guy went to to get what he thought was his man, despite evidence of the contrary and there's a question whether the system over there operates in a way that is designed to produce justice or to just produce a conviction to make the prosecutor look good. and we have to worry 'cause this is an american citizen. >> and well, i would agree with all of that, megyn, i don't think we have to give the italian legal system or the police any respect that they're not due. they did not release enough information to the media, but i think the media's exactly why this prosecutor is going after amanda knox. i think he's embarrassed. i think he's doing everything he can to get it back to where he is at least partially correct. but you know, legally, she is innocent. factually, i think she was a participant, whether afraid, threatened, or she just went along with the crowd to make up a story. somebody st
who is pushing this case, mark, he was the same guy who prosecuted if anybody read "the monster of florence" behind the pursuit of a serial killer in italy. that book outlines the extraordinary efforts this guy went to to get what he thought was his man, despite evidence of the contrary and there's a question whether the system over there operates in a way that is designed to produce justice or to just produce a conviction to make the prosecutor look good. and we have to worry 'cause...
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one of them is secure in the super max facility in florence, colorado, and the other one is not with us any more. >> james earl ray wanted in connection with the assassination of doctor martin luther king. i actually spoke to him in prison before he died. but he was on the list. >> he was. there is a number of more notables on the list in the past, it includes ted bundy who was a notorious serial killer. miramar kazi who killed cia employees, and the fbi dogged lee searches for each and every one. >> eric rudolph was the guy who ultimately turned out to be the bomber of the atlanta olympic games. he was hiding away in the mountains of north carolina for years and finally got found in a dumpster doing some dumpster diving. >> that's right scro u.n. ging through dumpsters while cia agents were looking for him. >> andrew k u.n kukunaan. >> he was wanted for killing johnny versace and it was a cross country manhunt for andrew c u.n. anan. >> we congratulate you at the fbi thanks for joining us. jenna: jay carney answers questions from the end ever the white house tours to america's injur
one of them is secure in the super max facility in florence, colorado, and the other one is not with us any more. >> james earl ray wanted in connection with the assassination of doctor martin luther king. i actually spoke to him in prison before he died. but he was on the list. >> he was. there is a number of more notables on the list in the past, it includes ted bundy who was a notorious serial killer. miramar kazi who killed cia employees, and the fbi dogged lee searches for each...
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we think the trial will probably get started before the trial, this time in florence, italy. jon: she doesn't have to show up for the trial, fenn she's convicted she probably wouldn't do time. >> reporter: that's what it looks like now. jon: amy kellogg, thank you. jenna: he talked his way into the cockpit. this guy who allegedly claimed he was an airline pilot. look at him he looks like an airline pilot doesn't he. jon: put some bars on his shoulder. jenna: he walked off the plane in handcuffs, is facing charges. a new fight over gun laws and a warning from three senators that could grind gun control ledge station to -- legislation to a halt in washington. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these
we think the trial will probably get started before the trial, this time in florence, italy. jon: she doesn't have to show up for the trial, fenn she's convicted she probably wouldn't do time. >> reporter: that's what it looks like now. jon: amy kellogg, thank you. jenna: he talked his way into the cockpit. this guy who allegedly claimed he was an airline pilot. look at him he looks like an airline pilot doesn't he. jon: put some bars on his shoulder. jenna: he walked off the plane in...
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that took place in october of 2011 is invalid, it will have to go back to another appeals court in florence and so the timing is not at all clear at this point or the mechanics of how this would be done. now, we have been told by one of amanda knox's lawyers that they are expecting an announcement from the court within the next two hours. so we're waiting to hear what they decide. it was fairly lengthy procedure today, normally in these cases the lawyers are given half an hour, but some of them went on for more than an hour in trying to make their case. so, about two hours to wait and see. >> we'll come back to you, ben wedeman if we hear anything. i'm thinking of the victim's family, meredith kercher's family, how do they feel about a retrial? >> reporter: they want a retrial. they have made it quite clear that they do not believe that amanda knox and her former boyfriend, raffaele sollecito, are innocent. they want them put on trial again. >> ben wedeman in rome, ben, appreciate it. >>> here in the united states, a story from mississippi, a state lawmaker found dead outside the home of a
that took place in october of 2011 is invalid, it will have to go back to another appeals court in florence and so the timing is not at all clear at this point or the mechanics of how this would be done. now, we have been told by one of amanda knox's lawyers that they are expecting an announcement from the court within the next two hours. so we're waiting to hear what they decide. it was fairly lengthy procedure today, normally in these cases the lawyers are given half an hour, but some of them...
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an appeals court in florence will hear the case. date unknown. knox and sollecito need not be present until the verdict is issued. this case could go on without a definitive outcome for some time to come. ben wedeman, cnn, rome. >>> the big question now is whether amanda knox can be forced to return to italy. our foreign affairs correspondent jill daugherty is working that angle. jill? >> joe, it's not completely clear. with all things legal, hauf to read the fine print. amapped a knox has been back in seattle for a year and a half. trying to live a normal life. so does today's decision mean she has to return to italy? >> the question of whether she would have to go back to italy for a trial will come down to how the extradition treaty between the united states and italy is construed. >> former federal prosecutor david laufman says, if amanda knox had been convicted and acquitted in the united states, she would be protected by double jeopardy, which prevents a defendant from being tried for the same crime twice. but it happened in italy, which ha
an appeals court in florence will hear the case. date unknown. knox and sollecito need not be present until the verdict is issued. this case could go on without a definitive outcome for some time to come. ben wedeman, cnn, rome. >>> the big question now is whether amanda knox can be forced to return to italy. our foreign affairs correspondent jill daugherty is working that angle. jill? >> joe, it's not completely clear. with all things legal, hauf to read the fine print. amapped...
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. >> te llame porque hay algo que quiero decirte , florenci esta con otro hombre y ese hombre es vicente. >> que haces aquí. >> se puede saber que haces. >> usted me quito a flora. >> ella era mia nos ibamos a casar y ahora por culpa suya no se va a poder. >> usted era mi amigo vicente y me traiciono. >> te invitamos a @ >> mi abuela decía pareces una cabra , cierra la boca , cabra. >>> este video de vigilancia es la prueba que tiene la policía para capturara al hombre que le cayó a golpes a una mujer cuando salía de la tienda en nebraska, al parecer el hombre estaba bajo los efectos del alcohol. >>> el ex gobernante cubano, fidel castro reapareció con las más recientes reflexiones para dedicárselas a su amigo y discípulo hugo chávez, fidel castro dijo que siente orgullo de haber compartido con el líder venezolano los mismos ideales. >>> la comida rápida y los cigarrillos no tienen el mismo cargo de conciencia en obstrucción coronaria, un tercio de las momias demostró endurecmiento de las arterias, conocido como artereosclorosis. >>> la barata y sencilla aspirina podría ev
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if you do not show up, they do not know who you are, and it is easy to think you have florence. -- horns. full ofwashington, particularly loathsome creatures. but showing up and demonstrating that at least you care. you would be amazed at what knowing just 50 words of spanish will do. of course, you do not know spanish, but you took some time to show some pleasantries, which enhances the conversation and relationship between people. >> you live in the county we were just talking about. >> yes, i live in orange county. >> which is still republican. >> i can say, when i was at "the l.a. times," i would have to wear a kevlar vest and helmet just to get to the newsroom. at the hispanic community, and fundamentally, they are very fundamental -- very religious, family-oriented people. a conservative opportunity. to i just think you need stick by your principles, and you need to be bold. look. if you have a media that is conspiring against you where you cannot have a fair fight, you have to demand more out of the media, and i do not know how to make that change. talking on a broader level about
if you do not show up, they do not know who you are, and it is easy to think you have florence. -- horns. full ofwashington, particularly loathsome creatures. but showing up and demonstrating that at least you care. you would be amazed at what knowing just 50 words of spanish will do. of course, you do not know spanish, but you took some time to show some pleasantries, which enhances the conversation and relationship between people. >> you live in the county we were just talking about....
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but my guess will be it will go back to the appeals court in florence, consider it all over again, they will come to the same verdict and then it will get back to the high court. but, again, you know, the world is founded on predictions that never happen. >> but there's no way she will be extradited? >> i would be stunned. i think even if she is found guilty, it goes back to the high court, and that guilt is then confirmed. which is highly unlikely. i don't see the americans conceding to an extradition request. >> stephanie: have you spoken to amanda? >> i have not. the two books are in rivalry, so we aren't allowed to speak other than saying a chordal hi. i'm very interested to read her book, because they were the italians, they figured out how to beat the system at least the first time around. amanda was the foreign. she was stuck there in prison and her family didn't know the ropes, so it's a different perspective. >> stephanie: we encourage you to guy amanda's book but only have you have bought "honor bound: my journey to hell and back with amanda knox" first and foremost. >> exactl
but my guess will be it will go back to the appeals court in florence, consider it all over again, they will come to the same verdict and then it will get back to the high court. but, again, you know, the world is founded on predictions that never happen. >> but there's no way she will be extradited? >> i would be stunned. i think even if she is found guilty, it goes back to the high court, and that guilt is then confirmed. which is highly unlikely. i don't see the americans...
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representative chris crawford, a republican from florence, also an e.r. room doctor supports the expansion but expects the republican caucus to vote against the expansion. it is good politics to oppose the black guy in the white house right now especially for the republican party. >> but he believes in expansion. >> stephanie: and he's a doctor. and yet he's -- that's the part you're not supposed to say outloud. >> stephanie: i'm a doctor. i know it is a good thing but a lot of people don't like the black guy. [ buzzer ] what did i say? >> chose terry schiavo over television. >> stephanie: obamacare's other plus in the "l.a. times." this is important because all of the stuff is starting to happen. the whole -- you know, the stuff we do on the show with you is part of it. educating people will be a big part of whether this works right? >> it will be huge. i think we need to be really honest about the heavy lift here because what we're doing is talking about hur healthcare system. this won't be an easy task. i think the government is working on it. the priv
representative chris crawford, a republican from florence, also an e.r. room doctor supports the expansion but expects the republican caucus to vote against the expansion. it is good politics to oppose the black guy in the white house right now especially for the republican party. >> but he believes in expansion. >> stephanie: and he's a doctor. and yet he's -- that's the part you're not supposed to say outloud. >> stephanie: i'm a doctor. i know it is a good thing but a lot...
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been the case that somehow this turns into a propaganda coo for al qaeda and when they get put into florence, colorado, they are going to be turned into martyrs. none of that ever happens. >>> in the next hour, mayor rudy giuliani will join us. >>> an undercover tsa inspector hides a bomb on his body. you're going to find out if he got it past tsa screeners at a major airport with a metal detector and a pat-down. çoçñ twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. from beautyrest40% and posturepedic.ets save hundreds on floor samples and closeout inventory. the beautyrest and posturepedic closeout sale i
been the case that somehow this turns into a propaganda coo for al qaeda and when they get put into florence, colorado, they are going to be turned into martyrs. none of that ever happens. >>> in the next hour, mayor rudy giuliani will join us. >>> an undercover tsa inspector hides a bomb on his body. you're going to find out if he got it past tsa screeners at a major airport with a metal detector and a pat-down. çoçñ twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations....
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her name was florence thompson. they don't remember her name but they remember the image of her. she was known as the migrant mona lisa. he was 29 years old, had five children, pregnant with another and her husband just died. there she was. she'd never talked to a reporter before i got there because she was mad because she never got a picture. >> oh. >> and so i asked her, i said, what did you do? she said, i dragged 100-pound sacks of cotton. i worked tending bar. i cleaned hospital floors and i raised ten kids. >> she did what she had to do? >> yeah. and i asked her, did you ever lose hope? and she said, honey, if i had lost hope, america wouldn't be here. >> oh, my gosh. >> wow. >> so when someone says that, did it take a few years of being a professional person to realize, oh, my gosh, that's gold? or did you just know the minute somebody grins, it's ugly, it's got rocks all over it, but it's mine? >> well, all of my in-laws are cops and they saw whoever speaks in an interrogation room first loses. because they tell you things that you haven't asked for. so i took that techni
her name was florence thompson. they don't remember her name but they remember the image of her. she was known as the migrant mona lisa. he was 29 years old, had five children, pregnant with another and her husband just died. there she was. she'd never talked to a reporter before i got there because she was mad because she never got a picture. >> oh. >> and so i asked her, i said, what did you do? she said, i dragged 100-pound sacks of cotton. i worked tending bar. i cleaned...
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