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a woman suspected of stealing a baby 23 years ago is in custody. federal authorities say ann petway turned herself in after being spotted in bridge port, connecticut. our susan candiotti was the first to report that news. what is going on right now in bridgeport, susan? >> reporter: hi, fred, right now, we are outside an office building in bridgeport, connecticut that also houses the fbi's office here and it is the fbi who, in fact, confirmed to us that ann petway turned herself in late this morning. she surrendered to authority there is. a law enforcement source told us that she contacted someone with the bridge port police department via facebook and then surrender to the fbi. now, our producer saw a woman who appeared to be ms. pettway
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leaving this building a short time ago in a car, driven away by the fbi. the person had a hood pulled up over her face it appeared that it was ms. pettway who might have been leaving the building. we are working to confirm that, of course. it would seem, reminding our audience that ms. pettway is suspected of being a baby snatcher from a case from 1987 when a baby was kidnapped from harlem hospital and the last week or so the baby now grown up, carolina white, now 23 years old, 22 years old, and a mother herself, she found out or suspected that she had been kidnapped and in fact, traced down, tracked down her birth mother and there was a reunion this past week. that led the fbi to become involved in the case and also assist local authorities in searching for ms. pettway. she is the one that raised this little baby who is now grown up.
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a major development could have happened yesterday. here's what occurred. in bridgeport there's a pawnshop and authorities told us a woman had gone into the pawnshop yesterday trying to sell some jewelry. she didn't like the price that was offered to her and she left. we asked authorities how they cop firmed it was her. here is what they said. our detectives also responded to that location and they were able to obtain some video surveillance from the store and they -- based on what they observed and what the photographs that we had of her, they confirmed the fact that it was her without question. she came in by herself? >> she came in by herself, yes, ma'am and she turned around and she left, you know, on foot. the clerk advised the detectives that he didn't observe her get into a car. you know, he immediately jumped on the telephone and called the police department, made them aware of his sightings. >> are you surprised that she
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would be in this area? >> without a doubt, yes, i am surprised, seeing -- reading what i have obtained from the news media of had her being down in north carolina, you know, and then so quickly being sighted here in the city of bridgeport surprised all of us. we believe she probably was staying in the southern states a and location. bridgeport being, you know, i believe more of a comfort zone for her. this is where she was raised at, went to the local schools here and she still has family here in the city. this was her comfort zone, she felt more secure in. >> now, so far, cnn has not been able to reach any of her relatives in this area to get their reaction to this development t is important to point out, fred that ms. pettway has not been charged with kidnapping. she is in custody at this time for violating a parole violation back in north carolina, police there have said they were looking for her and issued an arrest warrant for her because
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of this parole/probation violation on embezzlement charges. so at this time, she remains in fbi custody. the fbi says that this investigation is naturally continuing. we don't know whether she is cooperating, whether she has representation at this time but one of the next step once an extradition hearing for her since she is wanted on that warrant out of north carolina. back to you, fred. >> susan candiotti, thanks so much in bridgeport, connecticut. onto california now, where police are still looking for a 4-year-old boy and the man who allegedly took him. giuliani cardenas has been missing since tuesday when his grandmother says he was snatched from her arms. the suspect, the ex-boyfriend of the boy's mother. a car thought to be the suspect's car drove into a canal in patterson. divers spent the past three days searching that canal and that is now on hold.
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. this is getting frustrating, like riding a roller coaster, you think you will be able to bring closure to this case and suddenly, once again, we have recovered probably another stolen vehicle. so as always, we remain hopeful that we are going to be able to find julian alive and bring him home. that is our goal. that has always been our goal. >> the sheriff says the search of the canal has been suspended until at least tomorrow afternoon. pull out your parkas, your heavy hats, mittens, maybe mint warmers, glove warmers. >> i love those things. it is cold now and going to get colder. gets used to it, people. i know, i love those, too. >> respect they nice? last for hours and hours. go get some for tomorrow if you have to wait outside for the bus. they are pretty cheap too, by the way, a couple of bucks. the coldest air of the season, i mean really bitter cold and temperatures are going to be a good 20 degrees below average in the northeast. it looks gorgeous, doesn't it?
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a beautiful shot of new york city, 23 degrees your temperature. not bad. those winds feels like 11, not great. overnight tonight, sun goes down, temperatures drop and we are talking a windchill index 7 below zeer roaches dangerously cold windchill. don't want to have exposed skin, thought any length of time, real easy to get frostbite and hypothermia out for lengthy periods of time. dress for the weather's here, a head's up, if you have to do that and be outdoors. windchill advisories and warnings are in police in advance of this arctic air mass, starting to spill in. this thing started in the upper midwest, moving across the great lakes and now invading you across the northeast. now the best thing i can tell you is that it's going to be kind of a quick hit coming in and out, here you can see what the air feels like that the hour, minus 8 in buff low, minus 12 1 0 in syracuse, 11 in
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albany, still above, you can see 12 above right now in the philadelphia area. let's go ahead and show you what you can expect as we head into tomorrow in terms of the high temperatures. you're going to get into the double digits but the winds are going to be strong. so still going to be feeling colder than that, not terrible across that southern tier of the country can. the next thing that we are going to be watching is a system in the nation's midsection now, bringing relatively light snow and rain showers but enough to cause some snow-covered roadways and make things rather slick. that's the same store raise the rain starts to move now, a little bit heavier into the little rock, arkansas, area that area of low pressure, that one developing on the tail end of the gulf of mexico and that's going to bring a lot of rain into the southeast. we have been talking about this for a couple of days because it looks like a monster of a storm but frederica, the models can't make up their mind, going to be cold is it going to be warm is it going to be raining is it going to be snow? looks like rain for the southeast, riding up the coast for the middle to latter part of the weekend. this could be a monster storm. people that need to start thinking about that --
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>> ready for all of it. ready for all of that. >> keep you posted. >> jacqui, appreciate it. thank you. >> okay. all right. this is algeria, the capital, algiers. take a look, angry crowds in the street and in the face of riot police, similar protest movement endz with -- ended a presidency in tunisia next moment. talk about what this means, joining me from washington, professor andrew pierre the school of for rip service at georgetown university. professor, good to see you. nice to be here. >> so as we are watching this so-called town neeshen wind blow into some other north african countries and other middle eastern countries, some predicted this might happen with town niche be shah would then follow saudi arabia, algeria. are people who have been -- the people protesting in their streets, are they encouraged or was this movement spawned by what happened in tunisia?
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>> this is a potentially a very big deal. >> why? >> town neeshen uprising sort of came from the street, there is no opposition party in tunisia, but we are in the able of the internet and twitty and that impact on the streets of egypt and libya, very interesting and potentially algeria. in those three countries, you have got leaders who are very anxious be about what could happen to them. >> it in tunisia, we saw that that president left, he sought refuge in saudi arabia. would the algerian president do the same? is this movement about that same sentiment? >> well, each country is separate and has its own domestic and economic problems. in the case of tunisia, he tried to get to france and the french wouldn't let him in so the saudis would. in algeria, the same thing could happen but i wouldn't
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necessarily say that you know it is all going to be parallel anywhere. the two important countries to watch are, in my judgment, egypt, where you have 85 million people, mubarak in power for decades and great deal of underlying protests of dissent about a lack of democracy and the other country is libya, gadhafi in power for decades also. avenues very close friend of ben ali, and he has been blaming you the beyond for this, in part because -- >> oh, he is blaming the united states for this you are saying? >> well, for an interesting reason. >> why? >> wikipedia. our ambassador in that country, libya, reported that there is a great deal of unrest in that country and things could change. that has been picked up by gadhafi indicating, in his judgment, the united states is
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out to overthrow his government. i don't think it is going to happen. >> what is interesting, too, here, saudi arabia, egypt, great u.s. allies, libya maybe not so much, but when you talk about egypt and mubarak potentially being in jeopardy as a result of what we are seeing this kind of sentiment unfolding in tunisia and now algeria what is at stake for the u.s. beyond the u.s. foreign relations with these countries? >> well, we have economic interests in each of these countries including the gas and oil fields of a algeria, i would say the big shall u is the govern naps in these country the role in the entire islamic and arab world and the u.s. relations with the middle east and islamic world, including relations with israel. so, that's why i say there's potentially, not yet, potentially a very big deal. >> professor andrew pierre, georgetown university, from the
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vacation cruises aren't just about surf, sun and huge buffets anymore. they are also offers passengers a whole host of high-tech activities. earlier today, i talked via skype with syndicated technology writer mark saltzman and mark and his family were invited on a media junket aboard the disney cruise ship called "the dream." here's what he observed while there. >> there are a number of amazing
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pieces of high-tech on board, including -- we will start with the magical port holes. if you have a state room, an interior state room, so your cabin does not have a balcony, you have a magical port hole. it looks like a window to the sea, but, in fact it is a real time hd view, a high definition view from one of the four cameras that is on the ship and not only is that itch press sive in and of itself, 'cause it looks so real, but you also have animated disney characters floating in like the house from "up" carried by balloon horse mickey mouse stopping by to say hello it it is time to go to bed, you turn it off. >> i was going to say, how do you get your kids to go to bed? they will want to watch that all night. >> is disney they don't want to go to sleep. happiest place on earth, right? >> of course, there was the kids' club on board, you know what, these kids are tech savvy, the 3-year-olds, 6-year-olds,
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12-year-olds want to get voochbd it is on the ship for them. >> along with animation stakes, you can learn how to animate and compute wers disney games, they had this huge interactive dance floor with 16 different games and activities kids can play using their body. so kids would line the outside of this dance floor and partake in a game such as one based on the movie "tron" or "princess and the frog," using your feet or hands, you compete against other kids and play games while getting physical at the same time. my kids really enjoyed that. >> i belt. this is looking like sensory overload, too, but it is what you like when you go to disney world. walking down the hallways, other room, high-tech artwork as well. what was that like? talking beyond like the hd screens that you showed earlier? oh. >> sort of. so disney calls these enchanted artwork. basically, they look like still paintings, if you walked by it, you wouldn't even look twice at it however, if you stand in front of these paintings and
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some of the staircases, you will see the images come to life. they begin to animate before your eyes. and in fact, there's also a game kids can partake in a detective game, you hold up a card with a barcode in it and solve a mystery, tough go through the different decks on the ship 1 to go through, really amazing, in case you don't want to spend time outdoors, lots of stuff to do even between the floors. >> of course, you are out at sea which means, you know, an occasional sight of nemo or something like that tell me how that worked at dinner time. >> this was my favorite. so, in the animators' palette, one of the three dining lounges on the ship, they had these huge tv screens throughout the restaurant on the walls. so while you're eating, you will have a -- it looks like when there's no characters on screen, looks like an underwater screensaver but then maybe crush from "finding nemo" the turtle with the california surfer accent will come over and he will interact with guests in an
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unscripted environment. so he might look at my son and say, yo, little dude, what's your name? and you can talk with crush and he will swim around and talk to different tables and talk to them about where they are from and it is all unscripted and my kids thought it was just magical. >> oh, and something tells me your kids will find that magical as well. syndicated technology require mark saltzman, the ride of his life there on the disney "dream." he is a regular guest here in the newsroom. shake it off it is something we say to our children after a fall or maybe a disappointment, right? but can we bounce back from our setbacks? we will tell you five ways to do that after this. t! [ rattling ] [ male announcer ] this week, go to staples.com/weeklyad for your coupon and save 15% off your entire in-store purchase, excluding all computers. that was easy.
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have you had a significant setback? we will show you how to bounce back. but first, a lock at today's top stories. the recent flooding in australia may prove to be one of the most costly dissasers in the nation's history. more than 3 million people have been affected. the federal treasurer says the floods have devastated crops and tourism and that coal ex-sports are likely to be one of the biggest casualties. and protesters in pakistan today demanded the u.s. stop unmanned drone attacks. missile strikes believed from u.s. aircraft killed at least a dozen suspected militants but pakistanis say innocent civilians are also being killed. a woman suspected of kidnapping a baby 23 years ago is captured in connecticut can. she turned herself in after being sighted in bridgeport. she is wanted for an attempted embezzlement charge in north carolina. pettway is suspected of stealing
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a baby from a hospital in 1987 and raising the child at her own. in reclaim your career this week, we are going to look at bouncing back from a sit gant setback, maybe you didn't get that promotion, maybe you didn't get that job or maybe you lost your job, the ability to do just that bounce back, can be extremely valuable at home and at work, so, how do we do this? how do we become more resilient? here to tell us, valerie burton, life coach and author of "what's really holding you back." this is good. there are so many ways you can measure setbacks and sometimes you want to spend time just wall flowing that disappointment. you say, come on, get up and move on. >> at some point, you have to you know what i think, especially the last couple of years, people experienced all sorts of set backs we all experience setbacks and it is how are you going to be more resilient? i think the first thing it starts with is being able to be authentic. i think really authentic people are able to accept that life doesn't always go perfectly.
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failing doesn't mean our failure. i think that's really huge. ville about how you think. >> okay. then you say you need to be a flexible thinker. >> yes. >> in what way? >> a lot of time wes think very negatively, things don't got way we plan for them to go, really important to be aware of your thoughts, be able to say you know what yes, i had these negative thoughts, in order to move forward, i have got to take control of how i think about my situation. are there little changes that i can make? so the most resilient people say this didn't work what will? they will make course corrections as they go. >> the same time, you want to learn from the mistakes, if something happened or a mistake was made, you can't dismiss it you didn't even learn from that, right? that goes back to being authentic, being humble, maybe i did make a mistake, maybe my boss was right, as much as i hate to admit it what is the grain of truth i can get that promotion next time or get the job and do well in the interview next time? >> overall, you say be
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optimistic t is easy for a long time, whether it be days, hours, weeks or months to just be mad and be pessimistic about, you know, and focusing on what went wrong, why this didn't go my way. you say complete opposite, be optimistic. >> you have got to be on the mix and it is important if there are risks involved, you take the right precautions. if there are things coming up, for some people, they have got laid off in an industry where perhaps things really aren't going up, so you've got say, you know what i'm going to be optimistic i will have this great career in this industry, maybe i need to lock at retraining myself, getting new skills, going into a new industry, optimism isn't just about positive thinking. very often it is about being realist knick your thinking but saying, you know what i can get through this. >> you say reach out what do you mean, reach out for support, reach out for, you know, some guidance, better advice, what? >> absolutely. when you are resilient, you reach out for help and that's hard for a lot of people. so whether it is a mentor or a colleague that can help you or
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maybe it is a former co-work they're has some contacts and you need to reach out and ask, it might feel, you know, a little bit co-uncomfortable, tough bring yourself to be able to reach out and ask others for help. >> you say use your strengths? >> that's right. >> you do kind of -- sometimes when there are defeat, want to beat yourself up, not doing this right, but instead, you say you need to accentuate the positive, they say. >> it's very easy to focus on everything do you wrong, at some point, tough say what am i good sat in what are my strengths? how can i tap into those to help me move forward in the future? >> valerie burton, i don't know if folks got a chance to see your shoes, they are popping off the screen, popping in front of me here, they are very cute, and that's one way to -- >> thank you. >> spring into 2011, right? >> that's right. helps you bounce back when you like the shoes. >> exactly. all right, valerie burnt, thanks so much. >> thanks. president barack obama dropping some hints about his state of the union address tuesday night. we will reveal them after this.
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>> reporter: the president's push for jobs will be joined by another reoccurring white house theme, american innovation and competitiveness. >> we are going to have to outinnovate, we are going to have to outbuild, we are going to have to outcompete, we are going to have to outeducate other countries. that's our challenge. >> reporter: to do that, mr. obama will likely say that requires tackling the deficit and new areas as he suggested last week in new york. >> that means spurring innovation in growing industries like clean energy manufacturing, the kind of stuff being done at this plant, ensuring our economy isn't held back by crumbling down roads and broken down infrastructure. it means educate and training our people. >> reporter: but more government spending will be a tough sell as the president is facing a very different political landscape this time around. republicans are in control of the house and have a stronger minority in senate.
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>> washington investment means more spending, and right now, more spending is anathema to where most american are right now. >> tuesday night, the president is expected to expand on the statement he made following the tucson shootings, talking about the need for unity, civility and finding common ground to tackle the nation's problems. and she is not able to talk or breathe without help but congresswoman gabrielle giffords is impressing doctors watching over her in houston. giffords is still in intensive care but doctors say they are surprised at her progress so far. giffords husband, astronaut mark kelly, has been invited to attend tuesday's state of the union address a senior white house official tells cnn that kelly was invited to sit in first lady michelle obama's box. the official says kelly is unlikely to attend because of his wife's ongoing rehabilitation and wanting to stay closer to her in houston. the man charged with dark
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aengtd shooting congresswoman giffords two weeks ago makes another court appearance tomorrow in phoenix a federal grand jury has already indicted jared lee loughner on attempted murder charges for shooting the congresswoman and two of had her aides. tomorrow is his federal arraignment. check in with our jacqui jer jeras. nasty weather everywhere. cold. pull up the video, let's show it to you. you got it? there it is. >> oh, you love this. what do we call this? >> scouching. it is a sport for couch potatoes. how about that? college students came one this, i guess. >> of course. >> it is a tradition in utah. one quoted stayingth is the best thing i have ever done.
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because skiing and snowboarding is too boring, that is so yesterday? >> you can use this as a group. >> perhaps. the only problem i have with this, frederica, i did find out that who ever rides down has -- >> to push it back up. doing this at a golf course no ski lifts on that one, unfortunately. those of you stuck at home not loving the weather it will get colder for you tonight and tomorrow morning, talking about the coldest air of the year in the northeast and of the season as well it is going to be so cold you could get frost bite in a matter of minutes. make sure you bundle up, what the windchill index is or temperature your body feels due to the combined effects of the cold and wind, in the northeast. 8 in new york city minus 11 in albany, minus 10 in syracuse. feels like 8 in the boston area. 0 in portland. we will see dangerous levels tonight. you can see that watches and warnings and advisories issued
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already in vans of this arctic air coming n the start of the midwest moved through the great lakes and now invading you into the northeast and going to be feeling like minus 5 to minus 25 at times. high temperatures tomorrow, you are going to recover a little bit, at least look good, right? a little bit of sunshine out there you will reach 18 in new york, 12 in boston but still going to be feeling colder than that, kind of comfortable across the southern tier, a little cooler than where you should be this time of year but we have got a which is developing, going to change things a bit, right now bringing in light snow and rape showers across the plain states, snow finally pulling out of st. louis, the streets of illinois will be icy if you have to go out tonight, be aware of that rain showers on the southern end of this system and not much more than a couple of sprinkles for u we are going to be seeing low pressure developing on the south side of that storm and eventually making its way to the southeast and riding up the coast. west coast, things are calm, love to see the dry weather, so rough in the west as of late but
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that high pressure bringing in offshore flow and really strong, gusty santa ana winds, gusts up to 76 miles per hour today, frederica, hurricane force, laguna peak. the good news is that will taper off this evening. >> we like the good news. started off with a fun and ended with good news, too. >> i'm trying. it is the weekend. >> all right, jacqui, thank you. >> sure. all right. another wildcard could be added to the troubled mix in haiti. first, former dictator jean claude "baby doc" duvalier returned, now another exiled leader, jean-bertrand aristide, talking abouting is doing the same thing. yesterday, i spoke with susan per sal of the university of miami and asked her what duvalier's and possibly aristide's concerns could mean. she started by addressing duvalier's impact. he has just thrown a monkey wrench of sorts into the efforts to resolve a kind of standoff that came about from the first round of elections at the end of november.
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. do you see his presence as interfering with that process? >> although it seems strange to many of us, because he was a dictator who was quite abusive, there are people who didn't live under him haitians, looking for order and an end to a certain amount of instability and chaos and he he represents that to these people. it also encouraged former president aristide, who also did a lot of no good to come back -- not come back but decide he might want to come back, too. >> duvalier opened the door for that? >> absolutely and throws open the doors for anybody who says i
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can do it, too. a former u.s. congressman is among a group of american lawyers trying to help duvalier. i asked former representative bob barr why duvalier has returned to hate it and why bob barr is assisting. >> he was very well aware of the risk coming took haiti but paled in comparison to the needs of his people in haiti. he would like to see funds made available to help in the relief he effort, which by any reasonable estimate here has not progressed well, just in the day and a half that we have been here it is very obvious that the resource, receipt leathe reliefe not reaching the people, not meeting the needs of the people and mr. duvalier is concerned about that. >> how is he promising to facility that tate those thin--e
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those things? . that will remain to be seen. >> bob barr, now a lawyer for former dictator baby doc duvalier. this just in, we understanding that there has been a shooting that took place this afternoon at the detroit police department, the cisth district. we understand according to the reporting from our affiliate wdiv that two detroit police officers were shot. the conditions of the officers still unknown. the gunman accused of opening fire inside the station was also shot. the condition of that person not known as well. so again, new information in there was a shooting taking place at a detroit police station. when we get more information about it, we will take that to you. here are some of the new images as well, the investigation still under way. again two police officers shot, their conditions unknown as well as the suspected gunman shot. when we learn about how that person is doing, we will bring that along to you. how about chinese at home with wanchai ferry?
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. you see the lady walking, texting, fell into the fountain, right? >> right. >> now she wants to sue. you can't do that what happened happened to the bellagio, vegas, walk into the fountain and sue them. you know, i know -- it is called the bellagio now this time next year, call you had the georgio. you understand what i'm saying? >> so you, too, might want someone to pay for your mistake? >> you got that right. you can't do it. i think the lady is crazy. how you going to sue? everybody wants to sue everybody now it is not all right. the lady wants sue mcdonald's because your kid is fat, fix your kids good food, down the have to go to mcdonald's, you are going to sue everybody, sue haagen-dazs ice cream, there should be a label, a label on hagan zblaz daz, this product may caught your butt to spread, you snow this product may cause your butt to spread and you having to buy a newself fetch sue people? sue the cleave rand browns for
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false advertisement that is not professional football. you can sue everybody. >> cleveland is going to be mad at you now. >> i don't care. i live in cleveland. i took my talent down to south beach. >> right now, you are in beautiful, sunny los angeles but no matter where you were, anywhere across the country except for florida you experienced tough, bad weather around the country. how did you handle all of that? >> i go to all these places. up in chicago right now it is so cold, the kids walk around with their pants hanging off their butt? >> pants on the ground, pants on the ground. >> they got them up today. they got but the mony ya. the man from atlanta did the song "pants on the ground." >> pants on the ground. >> now he has a song "pants up your butt." ♪ pants up your butt, pants up your butt ♪ ♪ looking like a fool with your pants up your butt ♪ >> in california, a whole lot of talks in your circles about the man with the golden voice, ted
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williams what his future may hold, especially as it pertains to you know, all these offers he has received whether his rehab might be getting in the way of that? >> thank god for the cleveland cavaliers, gave him a job as an announcer. he saw one cavaliers game and went straight to the liquor store. have you seen them play? >> that's not good. that's not good, george. i'm told that you have a hero who is engaged again and i'm wondering who is that? >> hugh hefner. >> oh. that's your hero. okay. >> he is 84. she is 24. >> yeah. >> he is 60 years older than she. is that right? >> yeah. he is the hero of a lot of men out there i guess. >> said it was the happiest day of her life. tell you something young lady if you can hang in there another 10, 20, 25 years, oh, you gonna see a happy day. ♪ ♪ oh, happy day, oh happy day doing the soldier boy, dancing over the city that is going to be her lottery ticket there
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calls that pick 6, scratches hugh hef number, her happy day, she can do something like that crazy out here in california. i call it divorce, neighbor is going to come up, i call it the land of earthquakes, mud slides and divorce, three disasters in which a man can lose his house. now a look at the top stories at this hour, stories we continue to follow. amanda knox, the american student cop voiskd killing her british roommate at their home in italy is said to be cautiously amount mist buc her appeal after anity tall yap judge agreed to have two pieces of forensic evidence retested, including a knife. knox is serving a 26-year sentence for murdering 21-year-old meredith care mucher in 2007. in california, police are looking for a 4-year-old boy and the man who allegedly took him. giuliani cardenas has been missing since tuesday when his grandmother says he was snatched from her arms. the suspect, the ex-boyfriend of the boy's mother, a three-day
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search of the canal near patterson, california, was suspended for at least 48 hours yesterday to try to give divers some time to recover. and five missing american boaters, four men and one woman, are safe and sound. their sailboat, "the pineapple" was found in fill peep waters it set out from guam two and a half weeks ago but it ran into bad weather. official says it lacked long-distance emergency distressing signaling equipment. its rudder and radio were damaged. council powell's not ready to back president obama in 2012 or anyone else just yet, for that matter. we will tell you why in our cnn equals politics update after this. ♪ now the healing power of touch just got more powerful. introducing precise from the makers of tylenol. precise pain relieving cream works quickly to activate sensory receptors. it helps block pain signals fast
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try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief. capzasin-hp. take the pain out of arthritis. all right. time for a cnn equals politics update now. keeping an eye on all the latest headlines cnnpolitics.com desk. here is what is crossing right now. it will not be business as usual at the president's state of the union address tuesday night. more than 20 republican and democratic lawmakers are sitting next to each other instead of only sitting with member he was their up party. they decided to mix things up this year as a symbolic gesture of bipartisanship. right now, retired general come.powell is not ready to
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endorse president obama for the 2012 race. he said he wants to know hot final candidates will be be. even though the senate senate is not expected to vote on repealing the health care reform law it may make changes. democrats and republicans appearing on this morning's talk shows talk shows the senate will tinker with the law most likely with amendments to other bills. majority leader harry reid insists there will be no senate on the repeal. many will closely watching the recovery progress that congresswoman gabrielle giffords is making. our own don lemon up next with the newsroom. you're going to have some interesting conversation about the road ahead. >> very interesting. i don't know if you remember. you probably do. 18 years ago, it happened, a very similar event.
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it happened to mary. >> buttafuoco. she was shot at point blank range. although the bullet was not hit. her survival was remarkable and the recovery was remarkable. the young woman who pulled the trigger was amy fisher. it's very interesting. so mary. >> but ftafuoco is going to com on. i feel i can relate to her. she says, in her own injuries she said that she had been repeatedly shot. she was shot at point blank range. she had been repeat lid told she had been shot and they said she was responding. but she said it wasn't until some time that she realized that it actually happened, what actually happened.
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it was really awkward because i had a similar awakening in the future. even though she was responding to doctors, she doesn't remember any of that up till there was one point where she starts to remember. >> i guess she's also going to talk about how long it took her before certain senses came back or motor skills came back. >> yearsf years. she said it took her years. she was shot point blank. it was a head injury. she still has paralysis on the right side of her face. she also is deaf in her right ear and she says she has constant pain, fred, that feels like an impacted tooth. this is just her recovery. we don't know what the -- >> it's different for everyone. >> physical therapy is often the same. it's the same sort of therapy to get back. but she said she became addicted to the painkillers because it took away the pain obviously but
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also the emotional pain as well and she had to go to the betty ford clinic. >> we look forward to that. that's going to be an extraordinary evening. >> 6:10. >> i look forward to seeing you. >> we saw each other last week. >> you know me. sorry. all right, don. good to see you. >> first thing to go. >> we'll have much more in the newsroom after this. [ female announcer ] sometimes you need tomorrow to finish what you started today. for the aches and sleeplessness in between, there's motrin pm.
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let's say you're at a restaurant. you see an item you want and then you see how fattening it is because of the labels they put on the menu. does that influence in the end what you order? earlier i spoke with senior medical kronts elizabeth cohen about the results of a new study that just might surprise you. >> that's what this one study says. so this one study looked a. people who ate at a restaurant called taco time. it's out west in the suburbs. that's an important distinction because in seattle you have to put how many calories on the menu, but in the suburbs you don't. they looked at was there a difference in how people ordered and they found that there wasn't. there were a lot of things you might want to think twice about at this restaurant. for example the 609-calorie beef natural soft taco or the 906-call rar beef big team
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mexi-burrito 9. >> 906. so apparently people didn't care when they saw those numbers. >> of course a lot of advocates for this labeling were hoping this would impact how people order food, but it's not working or they're not very encouraged now. >> i think it's important to remember this is one restaurant and so maybe the kind of people who go to taco time don't care so much about the calories. they want that 900-calorie burrito. that's what's important to them. maybe it's the way it's labeled. maybe there aren't so many attractive alternatives that are less than 600 calories. i wouldn't take too much. it is interesting that at this one restaurant that's what they found. >> so other restaurants that adhere to giving you information about your meals is there, i guess, a conclusion on those? >> yes. they had a different experience. for example, starbucks in new york city. they found when they put the calories on there, people actually did order dishes that had fewer calories and actually
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ordered drinks that had fewer calories and also restaurant chains when they were forced to put the calories on there, they said, maybe we need to come up with -- >> change the menu. >> up little bit and come up with some healthier dishes so it really has had an impact. it is interesting that at least at this one restaurant with this particular clientele it didn't seem to matter? a little food for thought from senior medical kronlt elizabeth cohen. i'm fret nance loan, or pay me $1,000? that would be nice, nogetting swindled. um...where are we? don't just think about it. put lendingtree to the test. get the best deal, or $1,000. just got more powerful. introducing precise pain relieving heat patch. it blocks pain signals for deep relief precisely where you need it most. precise. only from the makers of tylenol.
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