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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

the oath lands on jurors. >> people are capable of acting out of principle. one of the great vineyards that you referenced was the only juror her spoke in the manafort trial, was that juror. what she said is i left my mega hat in my car. she had a little comment also, she said, by the way, if donald trump is the king of pardoning paul manafort, that would be a mistake. you know, there was a concern in enron, if you tried the case in houston, the jury would be unduly harsh that on the defendant. instead, they did a really good job of parsing what we had proved, what we hadn't proved. it wasn't guilty on everything. the e. jean carroll case, they did not find liability of rape, they did find it on sexual assault. jurors, the vast majority of cases, they rise to the occasion.

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

guilty. let me just put that in the concern box. oh, this florida jury will be easier on him than a washington, d. c. jury. they might not know that the manhattan jury that found for e. jean carroll had a trump supporter on that jury. i don't think they remember the story of the jury you had in virginia, where one of your jurors came on my program to tell me how much she supported donald trump, how much she was in favor of him, how much -- she had absolutely no choice, under her oath as a juror, after hearing your case, to find paul manafort guilty. i think there's a general underestimation out there in the lint about how seriously the oath lands on jurors. >> people are capable of acting out of principle. one of the great vineyards that you referenced was the only juror her spoke in the manafort trial, was that juror. what she said is i left my mega hat in my car. she had a little comment also, she said, by the way, if donald trump is the king of pardoning paul manafort, that would be a mistake. you know, there was a concern in enron, if you tried the case in houston, the jury would be unduly harsh that on the defendant. instead, they did a really good

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BBC News

it is productive to have some level of of sort of acting out, i guess. but on the other side, i think we really want to see is political action, right? so you have a lot of energy and anxiety that could be channeled into political activism, whether that is actually running for office and sort of changing natural laws and finances that either result in climate change or could actually help us adapt to climate change. i think there are other productive ways of showing, i think, our anxiety and making sure that we're working through these things together. but i think those images were really striking and i think it is likely going to happen more and more going forward. nisha krishnan, director for climate resilience africa at the world resources institute, thank you so much for your time. thanks so much, carl. we wa nt we want to leave you with a giant leap in space history today. these are pictures from the kennedy space center in florida where the first saudi woman has voyaged into space. rayyanah barnawi,

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Dateline

i just was scared. >> not home, not at work, not in touch. where was carrie? coming up -- >> it was in the news, it was on facebook. >> i even contacted dateline. >> a frustrating search for carrie. >> it's traumatic, and it's overwhelming. >> i just felt like a needle in a haystack. >> and maybe signs of trouble. >> she start acting out, slamming the door. >> when dateline continues. and can help you breathe better in as little as 2 weeks. dupixent is an add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that's not or sudden breathing problems. dupixent can cause allergic reactions that can be severe. get help right away if you have rash, chest pain, worsening shortness of breath, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor about new or worsening joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma medicines, including steroids, without talking to your doctor. ask your specialist about dupixent. - this is our premium platinum coverage map

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Chris Jansing Reports

look, we know now that hospitals can represent a convergence, almost a perfect storm that's built for this kind of acting out. people are often at their lowest, they're facing a medical crisis in their family. sometimes if there's a birth center there you see family members coming in who have tensions between them about what's going on, angry at hospital staff, nurses, doctors, all of this represents a security risk. that's why we have hospital security, often actual police officers assigned to hospitals. so the good news there is lots of video and security camera footage will exist of this. not so good news, the guy's moving about. they don't know where he is. it's an urban center filled with buildings, offices, places to duck and hide, and that means the clearing job, the finding job is going to be extremely resource intensive. i'll certainly tell you you're going to see marshals, fbi,

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Dateline

he loved working with the kids >> angel gate was run by the california national guard from its base in san luis obispo on california's central coast it was a military academy with city kids who were headed in the wrong direction learn order, discipline, and respect. >> how is frank with the kids? >> frank was awesome with th kids >> chad holloway was frank's supervisor and friend. >> if they were acting out, he would kind of like say thing to get them to do the righ thing. plus, he kind of used me as bad guy -- >> good cop, bad cop >> exactly frank was always a good cop. >> as rewarding as it was fo frank to help his students learn skills for a successfu life, he also found it thrilling to take the city kid kayaking or camping, or just t hang out by the ocean, which many of them had never eve seen it also left him wanting kid of his own >> i remember him talking a lo

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Dateline

both girls were sticking to the same story. convinced of it. but that was about to change. both girls were sticking to th same story, but that was about to change. one of them was ready to talk. back now to, something wicked. christmas 2012 came and went for skylar neeses'parents dave and mary it had been six months since skylar had disappeared the holidays must have bee very hard that year, christmas time >> we didn't celebrate >> nah we didn't put up any tree. we didn't do anything. >> just another day. >> yep >> around that time, rache shoaf and sheila eddy stoppe attending university high. their few remaining friend told the authors dave and ma that rachel seemed agitated. >> she was acting out, getting into more family altercation at home. >> so the walls were closing i on rachel? >> uh-huh. >> 911, we have an emergency >> i have an issue with

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CNN Primetime

his father, all were prosecutors in this area of south carolina. i'm joined by john dinerstein, the series executive producer. i've been obsessed with this documentary, talked to people endlessly about it, nobody wants to hear from me about it anymore. you've done an extraordinary job. we jessi we just saw video, the boat crash involving paul murdaugh. when you were -- do we actually have that video? let's show that then talk about it. >> paul was being really mean to a girlfriend, slapping her a time or two, spitting in her face. paul started acting out. i mean, he's just doing stupid stuff. like he starts driving the boat around in circles. >> this had ceased to be a joyride and had now become a very frightening concern for

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CNN This Morning

height of her father's fame. he died in 1977 when she was 9 years old. she had a troubled childhood that led with her acting out and experimenting with drugs. it resulted in her mother sending her to a series of private schools. she told the l.a. times i never fit into school, i didn't have any direction. the sole heir to her father's fortune, she often lived her life in the tabloids. she married four times including with actor nicolas cage and a wedding with the king of pop, michael jackson that grabbed all the headlines. they divorced in january 1996. later in a 2003 interview with diane sawyer. she said this. >> he wants to lock into you, intrigue you, capture you, he

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