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release to all of us announcing the manner of death has been ruled and that is homicide. so, obviously, a lot to push forward on this story now. we have heard about the drugs, what was in michael jackson's system. now, the fact that it is being called a homicide. what will happen to dr. conrad murray. will he be charged? you have to find out. rick sanchez picks it up from here. >> i'm going to be telling you about a story that we just learned about. this is amazing, this e-mail i received moments ago. it is an e-mail that came from a pastor that said that he wants sasha and malia to be fatherless and michelle obama to be a widow. that's the beginning of what you are about to hear. i will take you through it. here is what else we are going to have. >> i'm not going to move and you are not going to arrest me. >> this man chooses to protest a tea party protest. >> i will not join people who don't care about people.
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i wouldn't join anybody who cares about themselves. >> reporter: he fails to obey an order and is arrested. what do you say? th this. this registered sex offender charged with making this little girl his sex slave for 18 years, all the while, people thought it was this man who took her, her stepfather. >> they found jaycee and she is alive. so we both cried for about ten minutes. >> i am drilling down on jaycee lee dugard, how is she recovering, how could this sex fiend have gotten away with it. one doctor is murdered in church. now, another doctor who performs late-term abortions is targeted. he joins me by phone from inside his clinic while protesters scream at him from outside.
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drama unfolds on this national conversation for friday, august 28th, 2009. hello again, everybody. i'm rick sanchez with the next generation of news. this is a conversation. it is not a speech. it is your turn to get involved. it is my duty to make you aware of a deeply disturbing trend taking plays in our country and how it ironically unfolds into another story that i shared with you. a secret source told me that threats on the life of the president have risen as much as 400%, death threats against barack obama in this environment go far beyond anything the secret service has seen with any other president.
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now, i need to have you keep in mind today as we add details to this story of what we're going to share with you here. i want to take you back 11 days ago when mr. obama visited phoenix, arizona. durham this man? o one of a dozen or so people that carried guns to that presidential event. we heard him say on camera he is prepared to resort to forceful resistance against the obama administration. now, today, i want to tell you about the church that that man attends. in particular, i am going to play for you parts of the sermon that were delivered from the pulpit on the very day before the president arrived in phoenix, arizona. this, my friend, you will agree is chilling. tonight, i want to preach this sermon.
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you probably haven't heard a sermon like this before. here is my sermon. why i hate barack obama. that's my sermon. barack obama is coming to town tomorrow morning. barack obama is coming to town. he is going to be here. who knew that he was coming to town? with his health care and everything like this. i'm going to tell you something, i hate barack obama. you say, well, you just mean you don't like what he stands for? no, i hate the person. you just mean you don't like his policies. no, i hate him. >> there is more and it is much worse. first, i want you to know the voice you heard there was that of pastor steven anderson of the fai faithful word church in arizona. he told his parishioners that he hates barack obama and wants him dead. this is anderson from the pulpit saying the president deserves to
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die for supporting abortion rights. that is what he means when he uses the word violence. here is some more. what goes around, comes around. you love violence. you hate that which is right. you love to harm others. you love to hurt or kill the unborn or the innocent or the righteous. he is saying, god is going to bring that upon your own head, because whatsoever a man soweth that shall he also reap. turn back to psalm 58 and let me ask you this question. why should barack obama melt like a snail? why should barack obama die like the untimely birth of a woman? why should his children be fatherless and his wife a widow as we read in this passage? i'll tell you why. since barack obama thinks it is okay to use a salty solution to abort the unborn, because that's how abortions are done, my
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friend, using salt. i would like to see barack obama melt like a snail. >> joining me from new york, a man that used to work for the secret service. personally guarded president ronald reagan and george herbert walker bush. we are going to be joined by mike brooks, who has been digging down on this story. thank you for being here. this looks serious. this almost looks like this is coming to the point where we are beyond where this nation was on november 22nd of 1963 when jfk was assassinated, when there was also an environment of hate in this country. when you hear that, what are your thoughts? >> well, i'm confident that my former organization, the secret service, is doing everything they can to keep the president and his family safe. there are a lot of people that like attention. >> what about this case? do you know if the secret
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service has knocked on this pastor's door? should they be knocking on this pastor's door? >> i am confident that they have already knocked on his door that through counterpart means and local and state and federal authorities that this has come to be explained to and for the media to bring it out. i definitely think it has come to their attention. >> mike, are you going to add something to that? >> i've been talking to some folks. he has been interviewed by the u.s. secret service. he walks the fine line. i was with the metropolitan police that worked on the presidential and vice presidential details. we used to run into people like this all the time, who knew how to walk that fine line without making a direct threat. that's what he did. >> hold on a min. here is statute 18, us code, section 871. we looked it up. about threatening the president of the united states, it is against the law to do so as i'm
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sure you both know. i am just recently becoming expert on. whoever knowingly and willfully threatening to take the life of, to kidnap, to inflict bodily harm upon the president of the united states, that's the way we were able to decipher those words. it sounds like both of you are saying that this man directly is not doing that. is that right, mr. alswing? >> he is walking a fine line. the problem i have with it is that he seems to be inciting his congregation to go and act in a direct toward the president and that, at least on a local level would seem to me to be an inciting charges. if someone had mental disabilities, there could be grave consequences. >> that's interesting. let me show the viewers
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something. chris brotton is that gentlemen who had an ar-14. >> ar-15 type weapon. >> there he is right there. he is outside where the president was speaking. we have found out that chris was actually in attendance when that sermon was given on the eve of the president's arrival. now, let's listen to a little bui bit more of that sermon. >> you are going to tell me that i'm supposed to pray for the socialist devil, murderer, infanty side who wants to see young children and he wants to see babies killed through abortion and partial birth abortion, you are going to tell me i am going to have to pray for god to give him a good lunch tomorrow. i am not going to pray for his good. i am going to pray that he dies and goes to hell. >> i should add i have reached out to the pastor. he has agreed that heel join us, he will talk to me on this show,
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most likely over the weekend or monday, was not able to do so today, because we want to reach out to him. it's interesting as you listen to the last words there. let me read those back to you. i am going to pray for his good -- i'm not going to pray for his good. i am going to pray that he dies and goes to hell. most of us start to get worried for our president, whether he is a democrat or republican or what he is. what is secret services responsibility with people like this? what are your concerns? 911. >> this is 911. >> my daughter was just kidnapped with a gray ford, a man or woman in the car. >> we are going to be joined by that secret service agent we were talking to and also mike brooks is going to have more with us on that. that's another story we are going to be bringing you the
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there is another story that many americans are following on this day. this is a tough story even to tell. i have a daughter. i love my daughter very much. she is my only girl aside from my three boys. she is very special to me, just as your daughter, i'm sure, is very special to you. i say this because i could never begin to imagine how horrible it would be to have to make a phone call like this man once had to make. we have that phone call. this is a 911 tape. let's listen to it together. it is 18 years ago.
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>> 911. >> this is 911. >> i'm on tiger boulevard. my daughter was just kidnapped the top of the hill with a gray ford. a man and woman in the car. >> just kidnapped on the top of the hill. he watched it happen. now, what would i do if somebody did that to my girl or your daughter or what somebody did to that little girl in the story that i'm about to tell you about, i don't know, it is all i can think about after watching that. it's all many americans can think about after following this story. here is the story. essentially, it is an 11-year-old girl. she is snatched, as you just heard her step dad describe, right off the street. stolen away in a speeding car as her stepfather tries in vain to catch up on a bicycle and franticly dials that 911 call. then, fast forward 18 years to now. the girl is now a woman. she is found alive. that is good. what she went through during
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those 18 years, though, it's not so good. in fact, it's a nightmare. we are going to continue to drill down on this story. let's start with this. this is a story that was prepared for us by randi kaye. >> reporter: in june, 1991, she was grabbed as she walked to her bus stop in south lake tahoe, california. her stepfather saw his little girl, blonde, blue identify, all dressed in pink disappear into a strange car. what do you remember about the day she disappeared? >> the minute i saw that door fly open, i was jumped from my mountain bike and i told my neighbor to call 911. >> reporter: those two minutes turned into nearly two decades. there were searches, missing flyers and reward money. nothing brought her back. not even her mother's plea. >> jaycee, you hear mommy. i love you and i want you to
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come home tonight. >> reporter: she finally did come home wednesday when she suddenly walked into a police station outside san francisco with her alleged kidnappers and told officers who she was. >> my wildest dreams after 18 years. this is like the total package, like winning the lotto. >> reporter: early thursday morning, jaycee's stepfather got the call he has been waiting for from jaycee's mom. they are now separated. she called me and said, they found jaycee. she paused for a few seconds and she goes, she is alive. we both cried for about ten minutes before we could talk. >> reporter: jaycee's accused kidnap percent, philip and nancy gar redoe are in custody. a security guard noticed mr. garrido handing out flyers. a background check showed he was a convicted sex offender on parole. wednesday, he was interviewed. at his side, his wife, the two
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young children and a woman he calls alissa, who turned out to be jaycee dugard. mr. garrido admitted he had kidnapped her and fathered two children wither had. >> reporter: even though parole officers had visited his house, nobody spotted jaycee dugard. why not? >> there was a secondary backyard only accessed through a snaul, narrow tarp. her and the two children were living in two sheds, one sound proof. >> reporter: he served time for kidnapping and rape in nevada. out on parole, he wears a gps tracking device. the children he fathered are now with their mother, 11 and 15 years old, police say they have never been to school or to the doctor. still, they and their mom are free. >> i'm just so happy. i haven't gone there. >> reporter: where is this emotion coming from?
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>> years, locked up. i'm an old vietnam vet that's shell shocked. how much nerves do i have to have to go through this. >> reporter: tears of joy after so many years of sadness. randi kaye, cnn, los angeles. >> there is three big players in this story. this garrido character who, god forgive me for saying this, i want to strangle the guy. >> the guy is basically out of his mind. >> and then there is the step dad. when you think about the step dad, for 18 years, people have been whispering everywhere he went that he is the guy that abducted and mid his own stepdaughter disappear. then, you have this little girl. let's show him what we are talking about. let's show the map of the house and where she has been living or hidden for the past 18 years. let's see if we've got that. google earth doesn't do us any good. we will be able to get that.
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there is the garrido residence. we will be able to do a turn. that's the area right there. you see that area right there. there is the home. i'm going to circle the home. behind the home, nobody could see this but there was enough stuff, including shrubs, to hide what was going on back here. >> there is another fence there, rick. there was another fence right at the entrance going back into the backyard. the sheriff said apparently there was just a tarp with just a slit in it, so with the trees overgrowed around it, you couldn't see in the back. >> she is only a 11-year-old girl. >> apparently, after he snatched her near lake tahoe and brought her back to here and has been living here 18 years, put her in a sound proof shed and got her pregnant twice. >> here is my question. >> 14 years old -- >> this guy had done this before. he has got a record. he was on probation.
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there is every reason to believe that the people who do these kind of things can't be cured. is there a lesson being sent here? it just bothers me that he was allowed to do this for 18 years. >> he did his time in levan worth prison. he was sentenced for 50 years. are there any other victims, that's what law enforcement is looking into now? >> he fathered two children with this girl, 11 and 15. she was 14 years old -- >> police admitted now that they made a mistake. let's listen to this now. we got this in a while ago while you and i were starting our conversation. let's play that, guys. >> we made contact with mr. garrido in the front yard of his home. the responding deputy determined that there was not any criminal misbehavior, warned mr. garrido that there were code
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restrictions with regard to living outside in a residential neighborhood. he did not enter nor request to enter the backyard. this is not an acceptable outcome. organization alle organizationally, we should have been more inquiz tiff and turned over a rock or two. >> a citizen went to the police and said, there is something strange going on in that man's backyard. there are children back there. the police knock on the door. the guy gives him a dock ka maine maplemy response and they say, we screwed up. >> if a complainant calls up and says, rick, that there are children living in the backyard and i'm an investigating officer and i come there first and i ask the guy, do you mind if i take a look in the backyard and he
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says, no, and doesn't give me consent, okay, what are you hiding? go back, get in touch with your detectives, interview the people again, exactly what they saw, who they saw, how many kids did they see and go back and get a warrant or have the detectives come out. apparently, this was what, two years ago, rick? >> oh. >> again, it is easy to place blame. >> i'm serious, this is the kind of thing that we all can learn from and maybe something will come out of it. i'm glad she is alive. >> the parole officer, how many times had he been out there, registered sex offender. may i take a look around? any time you get somebody on parole, when you are dealing with a registered sex offender, i guarantee you that parole officer would say, do you mind if i take a look around? >> you are going to join us again and drill down on this thing with the death threats against the president. we are going to get more information out of the pastor.
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you are going to find the most powerful story coming from the witness, the victim. if you take this a step at a time, you are going to fall over backwards and in the end, you are going to find the most powerful, hot running story. >> that is the man who is now admitting to taking that little girl when she was just 11 years old. hard not to call him a monster, isn't it? alleged monster? you will hear what else he now says. we now have an interview with him from prison. stay right there. i will play that for you when we come back. when you have an allergy attack? achoo! (announcer) benadryl is more effective than claritin at relieving your worst symptoms. and works when you need it most. benadryl. you can't pause life. as we get older, our bodies become... less able to absorb calcium. he recommended citracal. it's a different kind of calcium. calcium citrate. with vitamin d... for unsurpassed absorption, to nourish your bones.
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we are getting lots of reactions from you and talking to you throughout the day. let's go to the twitter board if we can. we have a note from ryan and roxanne. any person who can commit such an evil crime as simply satanic. this woman and the children she bore will suffer forever. roxanne says, that poor kidnapped girl will be damaged for life. everyone seems to be sending us comments like that. it's pretty much unanimous. i want you to check out the very last entry of philip garrido's
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blog has given him the ability to speak in the tongue of angels to provide a wakeup call to save the world. in another blog he says he controls sound with his mind. and then this, you get to hear this man for yourself. remember, as you listen to him, that this guy, this animal, is a registered sex offender, who was on parole, who met his wife in prison in leavenworth while serving time for the kidnap and rape of a woman in 1971. even his brother calls him a fruitcake. here is what he says from jail. >> wait until you read that document. my life has been straightened out. wait until you hear this story of what took place at this house. you are going to be absolutely impressed. it is a disgusting thing that took place with me in the
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beginning i turned my life completely around to be able to understand it, you have to start there. you are going to find the most powerful story coming from the witness, from the victim. you wait. if you take this a step at a time, you are going to fall over backwards. in the end, you are going to find the most powerful, hot-running story. >> again, he is scheduled to be arraigned this hour maybe by 4:00. police opened fire on south african soldiers protesting against low wages. we will have the latest. x. with an epa estimated 32 miles per gallon. and up to 600 miles between fill ups. it's the most fuel efficient crossover on the highway. better than honda cr-v, toyota rav4 and even the ford escape hybrid.
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there is a man inside that car you are looking at right there. it's amazing. we have been watching this throughout the day. the police were shooting rubber bullets and tear gas. they say, despite what we see in those pictures that only a handful were injured. they are calling the protest unacceptable. the government threatsens to fire more than 1,000 soldiers. some want to put dr. leroy carhart out of business. who is dr. leroy carhart? he is one of the few remaining doctors in this country who performs abortions, including,
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about 50 people have been turning up outside the bellview, nebraska clinic operated by dr. leroy carhart, most of them carrying signs in support of the doctor. where is the other side? where are those going to be protesting there against him, who have said some horrible, threatening things about this doctor? well, they decided they are going to show up tomorrow because they didn't want to be there today to face off against the other protestors. dr. carhartt is on the phone. we are able too reach him. are you there?
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>> i am, thank you. >> thanks for joining us. were you worried for yourself today given the fact that one of your colleagues was recently shot an killed in church? >> actually, dr. tiller was, other than my wife, my best friend. that was a horrific loss. you know, we, including dr. tiller and i, have talked many times about this possibility. we try to prepare for it and do all we can. any given time, anybody is willing, we think anybody can be a target. you have to be prepared. we know there is a price for this mission we need to completion. >> there are people out there who would want to know why you perform late-term abortions. i'm specifically using that term. define it for us first as you would and then also please tell us why you think it is legitimate to perform them in some cases. >> okay. first of all, late-term doesn't have any definition.
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i prefer to talk about either late second trimester abortion ors the early third trimester abortions, which is the ones i think they refer to. some people feel that even that 14, 12, or 8 weeks are too late. everybody has their own ideas. first of all -- the other message that everyone needs to understand, is that in my lifetime, i have probably done less than 400 of these out of maybe -- well, they are saying 60,000. that may be a vast underestimate of the total number of abortions. >> i looked it up. 1% or less of all abortions performed in the united states can be considered late-term abortions. a late-term abortion is generally considered something that happens after 24 weeks of pregnancy. what is the reason that you do them? >> the actual number is that after the 22nd week, 1%. after the 24th week, which are 22 menstrual weeks, which is where viability is pretty much
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agreed to have a possibility, the numbers are like .6% after that. why i do them or why anybody does them in this part of the country is that that's the gestation that the women find out that there is something wrong with the pregnancy, that it is either not going to be able to go to term or that it is not going to survive birth? >> so only because i am running out of time, i'm interrupting you, i really don't wish to. essentially, what you are saying is because there is a medical reason that either affecting the fetus or the mother? is that what you are saying? >> even if it is something that's wrong with the fetus, it is the effect on the mother the reason for termination. even somebody that has a fetus that's dying can put them in severe, medical complicated risk and they don't need to be exposed to those risks. >> dr. leroy carhart, thank you, sir, for taking time to get on the phone. i understand it has been a tough
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day and may be just as tough tomorrow. protesters will be out there. we will be covering both sides of the story. one side today desoided to bow out. this man that you are about to see right here, he gets arrested for taking on a tea party protest. was his arrest over what he said or what he did or what he failed to do? i'm going to let you hear him out and then watch what happens with the police and the other protesters. stay right there. this is controversial. jooixz to ask if readyfill is right for you, and get a $25 coupon book. readyfill, only at cvs pharmacy.
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this is wednesday afternoon. i am taking you back, a couple of dozen people gathered. they are having a tea party protest as is their right as americans. they are protesting against president obama's health care plan. they had a permit to protest, by the way. here is where this gets interesting. this is where i want roland martin back up. we have roland here. we have mike brooks who is going to be standing by to take us through this as well. i want you guys to watch this with me. i want everyone at home to watch this. this man obviously has something important to say but then he pushes it and he gets arrested. we are going to talk about that.
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this man is a minister named zach lie. he engages the protestors in an argument. he feels they are wrong and excluding americans like him. that's what he believes. here is what happens. >> we have a city ordinance. >> i don't care what you have. >> put your hands behind your back or i will shoot you with a taser now. now. put your hands behind your back now. put your hands behind your back. put your hands behind your back. you will not do this out in the middle of the street. you have a right to protest if you have a permit. you don't have one. >> that's interesting. let me bring both of you guys in. there are two parts to this
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story. the man's right to say what he wants to say. >> his first amendment. >> his first amendment rights, yes. the second part is the police's responsibility to keep order. roland, you there? >> yes. >> i have watched this many times. as i watched it, i felt this guy had something to say. he was really angry at these people. he felt like these people were being very exclusive of people like him. some people would say he may be right. then, the police come to him and say, sir, you may want to back off. you don't have a permit, you don't have a permit. i hear the police come to him and say, can you come over here with us. please leave the vicinity, you are starting to get people angry. come with us. he fails to do so. that's when they arrested him. do you believe the police acted improperly? >> no. he should have been arrested. >> look, you have the freedom of assembly. you have the freedom of speech
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but you also have laws. if this was a civil rights march, if this was a march being led by this pastor's church and there were other individuals who choose to get in their face and shout them down who did not have the proper permit, then i would expect the cops to also arrest them. secondly, when the cops also approached him, and he began to take a swing at them, that's when they brought their tasers up. this minister was in the wrong based upon his actions. he may have a lot to say but there is a proper way for you to say it. >> what do you do? you are a cop. that's why we have you here in this conversation with roland. you have a protest with a bunch of people who believe in "a." somebody comes along and he believes in "b" and he enters that protest and starts arguing with them and saying, you guys are wrong, you shouldn't be doing this, you are hurting america or whatever. you are a cop. you are called to the situation. do you let them argue? >> having been in d.c. and worked thousands of demonstrations, that's what we did. i was with the special
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operations division. we worked all the demonstrations from the white house to the mall. what you would try to do is, sir, do you have a permit? >> no. these people do. would you go to the other side of the street and let him go across the street and say anything he wants. yell all he wants have the as roland says, when he starts to engage them and the officers try to get him away from there to calm e was being disorderly. after that, they have asked him to move away. then, they have put their hands on him. that's when he took a swing. i think the officers. let me point something out. one of the best trained police departments in the country. you have the federal law enforcement training center there where i used to work when i retired. you have them come over and go through training. >> i agree with you and roland. i don't think i the police officers did anything wrong. it is the kind of situation that you and me and roland will see more of in the coming months
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given the general environment from the country. it is good to get the ground rules down now. >> the ground rules always have been there. again, you want people to act in a responsible manner. the minister was not doing so. that's why he was arrested. >> if you refuse an order from a police official, you should be arrested, even if you are a harvard professor. thanks, roland. >> i don't understand what that has to do with it. if you want to have that conversation, we can have it. if you standing in my house, get the hell out of my house. >> you wouldn't throw me out of your house, would you? >> i'm like, get out the house, rick. >> thanks, roland. we'll get back to that one as well as we often do. remember the r and r segment once a week, rick and roland. if a model poses in the nude ad a me ze yum filled with nude art, is her behavior lewd or is it art? we have the pictures. hey buddy, i appreciate the ride, you know. no problem.
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all right. we told you the beginning of the newscast that our top story was this person in california who had taken a little girl 18 years ago and then kept her as a sex slave. it's almost a tough story just to get out. we have just learned that he has been indicted, that he has been arraigned, i should say, and was arraigned on 28 counts. tell me again, chris, what the counts are. they're 28 felony count, and as we get them, we'll take you through them. this announced just moments ago. this just in a little while ago. that's phillip and nancy garrido.
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28 felony counts just announced moments ago out in southern california. and i don't think there's a person in the united states who thinks that's enough. we'll stay on top of this story for you. meanwhile, let me bring you this. cory turner is a good guy. he's the kind of guy who mows the lawn of his church, and that's exactly what he was doing when he looked up and saw an atlanta public school bus with kids screaming on board and some of the kids were jumping out of the back of the bus. that'll certainly get your attention. and it'll also get you front and center on "las fotos del dia." police say a shirtless man has taken over the bus and then cory turner, who's cutting the church lawn, decides to chase it down. the bus thunders down a steep hill and stops. all hell breaks loose. and that's not all that breaks loose. the suspect, who was already shirtless, is now losing his
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pants in the struggle. in fact, he loses them, and finally is captured by police in the raw. as for the kids, only two of them were hurt. they just have minor injuries. if that wasn't bad enough, if philly woman is already accused of lying about two men allegedly kidnapping her and her daughter when she and her child were actually in disney world. now the woman's dad embarrasses her even more at her sentencing. he's mad because journalists are trying to cover the story of his daughter, that woman, bonnie. imagine that. here's where he goes after them. he was sentenced to up to two years in prison. but foto numero uno is this young lady who proudly defends her right to take off her clothes. police arrested her for posing
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naked for a photographer at the metropolitan museum in new york city. she says the charge against her is ridiculous because the museum is already full of nude art. the only difference is she is alive and, ahem, in the flesh. mike brooks will be here in just a little bit. get that smile off your face, won't you? we'll talk about serious stuff in a minute. two big stories we're following for you. one, 400 increase in threats against the president of the united states, so says the secret service. now we have a pastor who is saying that the president's wife and his daughters, that the wife should be left as a widow and the daughters should lose their father pappas or the. make's talking about that. we'll be right back. imodium multi-symptom relief u) combines two powerful medicines for fast relief of your diarrhea symptoms, so you can get back out there. imodium. get back out there.
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welcome back. i'm rick sanchez at the world headquarters of cnn. in case you missed the beginning of our newscast today we broke a story about a preacher in arizona who has said some extlim -- well, something that sounds very threatening about the president of the united states. i want you to listen to it. >> what goes around comes around. you love violence, you hate that which is right, you love to harm others, you love to hurt or kill the unborn or the innocent or the righteous? god is going to bring that upon your own head, because whatsoever a man throweth, that shall he also reap. turn back to 58 and let me ask you this question -- why should barack obama melt like a snail? why should barack obama die like the untimely birth of woman? why should his children be fatherless and his wife a widow, as we read in this passage?
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well, i'll tell you why. because because barack obama thinks it's okay to use a salty solution, right, to abort the unborn, because that's how abortions are done, my friend, and i'd like to see barack obama melt like a snail tonight. >> the pastor just e-mailed us before we went on the air today. he says he's not condoning vigilanteism. he stated we wrestle not against flesh and blood but, rather, this is a spiritual battle. more on this. there's no way to hide it. sir, have you been drinking tonight? if you ride drunk, you will get caught... and you will get arrested. (announcer) what are you going to miss when you have an allergy attack? achoo! (announcer) benadryl is more effective than claritin at relieving your worst symptoms. and works when you need it most. benadryl. you can't pause life.
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i think i'll go with the basic package. good choice. only meineke lets you choose the brake service that's right for you. and save 50% on pads and shoes. meineke. welcome back. i'm rick sanchez. i want to welcome the twitter tour coming to cnn headquarters today. there they are, as a matter of fact. hi, guys. give us a wave. there they go. something new we're starting here on fridays. we're allowing people to come and share a little of their perspective with us here on the set. michael brooks still with us here. michael, 28 felony counts against this man, down to 30 seconds, but if this guy doesn't spend the rest of his life in prison, there's no such thing as justice. >> he'll be going back to leavenworth for the rest of his life and i wish they could bury him under leavenworth. there's just not enough they can do to this
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