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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170722:16:40:00

online. in fact, the sister of the victim first saw the video on facebook last saturday. she tells cnn she's angry nothing is being done by law enforcement. the state's attorney's office tells cnn that they're still reviewing the case to see if any charges can be brought forward. fred? >> all right. thanks so much, nick valencia. criminal defense attorney richard herman is here in studio with me today. authorities previously said the teens would not be charged because florida does not have a law that obligates a citizen to render aid or call for help for anyone in distress. so this is an issue of human dignity, many argue, that these kids should have intervened. but when you hear police chief say they're considering charges, what charges really could they? >> fred, there are no requirements in the state of florida for you to render help to anyone in distress. and the good samaritan act in the state of florida just provide safety for someone who

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20161012:09:55:00

offered him a place to stay, not realizing who he was, but they apparently became suspicious when he asked for a haircut. they then realized this was the same guy authorities had been searching for, tied him up, gagged him. he reportedly offered the refugees more than 1,000 euros for his freedom, but they called the cops anyway, leading to his arrest on monday. authorities believe he was plotting to bomb a train station, perhaps even an airport, so the good samaritan act probably did help save lives, but not likely to quell the growing opposition to merkel's refugee policy. betty? >> lucy, thank you. and up next, a look at the stories happening in the day ahead.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110314:18:50:00

the money, who entices the man -- who makes him do the good samaritan act, run after him, and then it's the same kid who hits him with the car, megyn! it's not like another stranger who's driving by. this is the guy's killer, and they're forgiving him and they're suing starbucks? >> it's a fair point. megyn: joey? if kid was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter -- well, he was sentenced -- >> he did a year in jail. megyn: did a year, why isn't he to blame? >> well, i think he needs to be blamed, but the family said, look, we're going to forgive him. at the end of the day, we want accountability, so i could see why the family is concerned about starbucks. and, you know, arguably, this could prevebt something like this from happening to someone else. the fact is i don't think the amount of money matters. i think the fact is anybody would be drawn, particularly in an economy like this, to perhaps swiping that box. megyn: anybody would be? all of us? we're all -- >> i don't mean anybody. no, no, no, i overspeak and

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