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she defending her narrative as a mother defying the odds. kasie, what else can you tell us about this story? was she divorced when she went on to college? there seem to be two different stories out there. >> reporter: well, some of the details are not quite right. >> like what? >> like we just walked through the fact she was actually 21 when she got divorced, her mother's education went further than she herself insinuated. she sort of displayed herself as somebody who pulled themselves up by their boot straps. she had a child. she was a single mother at 19 was when they search rated, 21 she was former live divorced.
she defending her narrative as a mother defying the odds. kasie, what else can you tell us about this story? was she divorced when she went on to college? there seem to be two different stories out there. >> reporter: well, some of the details are not quite right. >> like what? >> like we just walked through the fact she was actually 21 when she got divorced, her mother's education went further than she herself insinuated. she sort of displayed herself as somebody who pulled...
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a loving mother. and a successful dad who worked for nasa. >> is your husband there? >> no. >> what's the problem? >> i need them to come. >> it's a tuesday morning, just after 9:00. then, she draws the bath. >> what's the problem? >> um. >> is someone burglarizing your house? i mean what is it? >> the dispatcher assigned me that particular call for service being that it was in my zone of responsibility. another unit, david knapp, he checked by with me, which is common practice, you know? day shift. slow. guys killing time, helping each other out. >> eight minutes after dialing 911, andrea yates calls her husband rusty yates and tells him it's time to come home. it's not yet 10:00 a.m. >> i couldn't imagine what actually happened but i'm worried. andrea called me was firm tone, said i needed to come home, so i did. >> i moved in to the house and david approached me right at the hallway and i said, when's going on? he looked at me and said, it's a homicide. so i looked to my right and down and there was yates. she was sitting on the couch. just sitting there. she never
a loving mother. and a successful dad who worked for nasa. >> is your husband there? >> no. >> what's the problem? >> i need them to come. >> it's a tuesday morning, just after 9:00. then, she draws the bath. >> what's the problem? >> um. >> is someone burglarizing your house? i mean what is it? >> the dispatcher assigned me that particular call for service being that it was in my zone of responsibility. another unit, david knapp, he checked...
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a mother was dropping her daughter off at dance practice when a man cam up, bunched her in the face, knocked her down, and took off. teachers at the dance studio say they're on edge because they don't know where this man came from or why he did what he did. >> it was pretty shocking. i tried to tell the kids they were safe, but it was pretty shaky. we're not used to that around here. >>> police are still looking for anyone that saw that attack. they say the suspect ran away from the scene wearing a white t-shirt, blue jeans, and a backwards baseball cap. her cheek was red and swollen but she refused to go to the hospital. >>> a man admitted to killing a 7-year-old from her driveway. david douglas spoke to us from jail yesterday about the moment he grabbed that little girl. >> when i picked her up, she said she was scared, and i said i'm scared too. and we were both shaking, okay? we were both shaking. >> he said he watched the parking lot for days looking for the perfect victim. he came close to kidnaps three other children before he followed her home. >> i said i don't know why i'm
a mother was dropping her daughter off at dance practice when a man cam up, bunched her in the face, knocked her down, and took off. teachers at the dance studio say they're on edge because they don't know where this man came from or why he did what he did. >> it was pretty shocking. i tried to tell the kids they were safe, but it was pretty shaky. we're not used to that around here. >>> police are still looking for anyone that saw that attack. they say the suspect ran away from...
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i want this campaign to be more about how she is as a person, a mother, a wife, a daughter. we love our presidents, we want to get to know them. i think if she opens up on a more personal side, not only will people flock to her. >> have you told her that? >> yes, i did. >> reporter: what did she say. >> she likes the idea. >> reporter: is she comfortable with it? >> i think the first female candidate to be strong -- it's all about i'm knowledgeable enough, i'm tough enough. no one doubts any of those things about her. >> reporter: wa about kirsten gillibrand? >> i don't aspire to that, but i do love serving the state of new york. >>> we're joined by kate bennett from "the washingtonian" and ryan liza, the washington correspondent for "the new york yorker" and monica hise, thank you all for coming. monica, you wrote in "the washington post" today that kirsten gillibrand is somebody to watch in 2020. >> we did in our annual in and out list. you know, there are the obvious comparisons that he took over hillary's seats, she's a new york senator, but also in our minds hillary has
i want this campaign to be more about how she is as a person, a mother, a wife, a daughter. we love our presidents, we want to get to know them. i think if she opens up on a more personal side, not only will people flock to her. >> have you told her that? >> yes, i did. >> reporter: what did she say. >> she likes the idea. >> reporter: is she comfortable with it? >> i think the first female candidate to be strong -- it's all about i'm knowledgeable enough,...
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>>> now at 11:00, a local mother arrested after a trip to the mall. how police say she put her daughters in danger to get her makeup done. >>> panic after snow paralyzed a major city. >> is there a way you can get out of your car safely? >> i don't think so. because if i get out, i got a feeling that i might get hit, because there are cars coming. >> calls for help after 2 inches of snow that brought atlanta to its knees. >>> she posted pictures on facebook, but didn't expect the see the images in an ad. the warning about facebook's fine print, and why it may make you reconsider what you reveal online. >> "news4 at 11" starts now. >> first tonight, a disturbing discovery. a couple found dead in their home in southeast d.c. >> and police say their two young children were inside as the tragic scene unfolded. shomari stone is live with the latest on the investigation. shomari? >> reporter: well, right now we have learned that police removed bags of evidence from the house in question. it's in the center of this block right over here, and they put the bag
>>> now at 11:00, a local mother arrested after a trip to the mall. how police say she put her daughters in danger to get her makeup done. >>> panic after snow paralyzed a major city. >> is there a way you can get out of your car safely? >> i don't think so. because if i get out, i got a feeling that i might get hit, because there are cars coming. >> calls for help after 2 inches of snow that brought atlanta to its knees. >>> she posted pictures on...
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there was a lot coming at me and as the mother of a toddler at the time and it to children, when my daughter started kindergarten a very wet much was worried about the future of my children as american muslims have i felt well if being muslim is just a label or something we are as a family because of an ancestral loyalty, then why put them through that challenge? it had to be more and hence the beginning of this journey. >> host: so, the terrorists blow up two beautiful buildings in our city, our state, our country and what is the impact on a person like you who is living a comfortable life in manhattan? what impact does that have on you and what do you think about those people? or the audience who is listening that barely ever get to hear from people like you. would you tell us what you think of these terrorists and how you think they have affected your life? the. >> guest: well, first and foremost it affected the lives of the people they took away so savagely that day. from my perspective, my own personal perspective coming at it from a muslim, the pain of those lost to the terror that day
there was a lot coming at me and as the mother of a toddler at the time and it to children, when my daughter started kindergarten a very wet much was worried about the future of my children as american muslims have i felt well if being muslim is just a label or something we are as a family because of an ancestral loyalty, then why put them through that challenge? it had to be more and hence the beginning of this journey. >> host: so, the terrorists blow up two beautiful buildings in our...
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one of the floats was inspired by a bay area mother. based on a playground in concord. mateo lamitch was blind and lived a short life in a wheelchair. he was just 11 when he died. his dream was to create this playground in concord for children of all abilities. his mother rode the mateo's dream float. you can watch the rose parade right now on our sister station. we'll continue to replay it until 7:00. >>> and then comes the rosebowl. the cardinal playing in the game for the second state year. they face michigan state. this is the 100th rosebowl game pitting the pac 12 against the big 10. >>> facebook billionaire mark zuckerberg and his wife are at the top of the list when it comes to charitable donations. the couple donated 18 million shares of facebook to the silicon valley community foundation this year. the shares are worth nearly $1 billion. nike chairman phil knight and his wife came in second. michael bloomberg is third and charles b. johnson is fourth. >>> we're just getting word that children's hospital in oakland may give us an
one of the floats was inspired by a bay area mother. based on a playground in concord. mateo lamitch was blind and lived a short life in a wheelchair. he was just 11 when he died. his dream was to create this playground in concord for children of all abilities. his mother rode the mateo's dream float. you can watch the rose parade right now on our sister station. we'll continue to replay it until 7:00. >>> and then comes the rosebowl. the cardinal playing in the game for the second...
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as a mother of a toddler at the time commit to children. my daughter is starting kindergarten. i very much was worried about the future of my children and i felt to be muslim is just a label or something we are as a family because that sort of ancestral loyalty, then why put them through that challenge? hence the beginning of this journey. so the terrorists grow up, two beautiful buildings in our city, our state, our country. what is the impact of a person like you who's living a comfortable life in manhattan? what impact does that have on you and what you think about those people? >> guest: the audience is listening, which you tell us what you think of these terrorists and how you think they have affect your life? >> guest: first and foremost, they affected the life of the people whose life they took away savagely that day. from my desk, my own personal if coming out it, the pain of those lost in the terror that day, the morning we were all joined together is compounded by another challenge, which is by virtue of calling ourselves muslims, we are guilty by association. so that
as a mother of a toddler at the time commit to children. my daughter is starting kindergarten. i very much was worried about the future of my children and i felt to be muslim is just a label or something we are as a family because that sort of ancestral loyalty, then why put them through that challenge? hence the beginning of this journey. so the terrorists grow up, two beautiful buildings in our city, our state, our country. what is the impact of a person like you who's living a comfortable...
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she was -- she's a young mother. she's a caring -- she just wanted to be there for her daughter. >> reporter: the brother and sister argued inside their apartment before the shooting. stuart isn't sure where the 14-year-old suspect got a gun, but he's not surprised the teen had one. >> even if he wasn't my family member, i wouldn't be surprise if these young kids don't carry guns. that's the nature of what they do and what is at stake in this day and age being from here. >> reporter: while police sort out what happened, stunned relatives worry about the future of a little girl who no longer has a mother. >> her daughter is 2, she's 2 going on 3. we just feel bad for her. >> reporter: police say the 14-year-old shooter is on the run, with police searching for the teen, his family wants mario tolliver to turn himself in. >> each though we lost a loved one, we don't necessarily want to lose another one. >> i don't want nothing to happen to him, you know what i'm saying? i lost my daughter. >> reporter: at last check, the
she was -- she's a young mother. she's a caring -- she just wanted to be there for her daughter. >> reporter: the brother and sister argued inside their apartment before the shooting. stuart isn't sure where the 14-year-old suspect got a gun, but he's not surprised the teen had one. >> even if he wasn't my family member, i wouldn't be surprise if these young kids don't carry guns. that's the nature of what they do and what is at stake in this day and age being from here. >>...
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a mother is dealing with unbearable loss. both of her sons died in weeks. they were guned down in separate shootings. nick? >> no arrests have been made in that shooting but now a oakland mother just buried her 13-year-old thursday is preparing to bury her second son. >> very no more tears. like wow nochlt more tears. >> she has joined a growing epidemic of people. >> why would he give a mother so much pain within 19 days? >> impossible to answer. not the first to ask. >> in broad daylight, shot with no remorse. >> her youngest son shot new year's eve walking home from oakland boys and girls club. a group he belonged to since he was six years old. >> he was a good kid. didn't deserve what happened to him. none of them deserve what happened to them. >> if the pain of losing a son before he is old enough for high school isn't enough tragedy, again. her 19-year-old son and his childhood friend hit when a car they were riding in was sprayed with bullets. >> it was here. and i ran and i seen a car. i seen bodies on the ground. >> this was the scene of the murders
a mother is dealing with unbearable loss. both of her sons died in weeks. they were guned down in separate shootings. nick? >> no arrests have been made in that shooting but now a oakland mother just buried her 13-year-old thursday is preparing to bury her second son. >> very no more tears. like wow nochlt more tears. >> she has joined a growing epidemic of people. >> why would he give a mother so much pain within 19 days? >> impossible to answer. not the first to...
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my mom would always be doing my laundry. >> gonzales says he has a good relationship with his mother, but she's about to fly in from minnesota for her first visit to the jail. >> she wasn't very happy with me the last time we talked. she'll be here for a couple of weeks. we'll see what she has to say. >> three miles away in the women's wing of orange county's central jail facility, paula revis, serving three years for identity theft and forgery is also preparing for a mother-son reunion. >> here you go. >> i know it's hard for him that i'm in here. i just want him to forgive me that i'm not out there for him, and i want him to know that i'm going to be out there. >> rivas' son is a marine who deployed to afghanistan seven months ago. >> i always wanted my son to join the military, but when you realize that they are going to war and there's nothing you can do, it's not easy. especially being here in jail, you know. he has nothing to come home to. i'm in here, you know. i can't write -- well, i could write him, but it's just difficult, you know. i didn't want him to get a letter with or
my mom would always be doing my laundry. >> gonzales says he has a good relationship with his mother, but she's about to fly in from minnesota for her first visit to the jail. >> she wasn't very happy with me the last time we talked. she'll be here for a couple of weeks. we'll see what she has to say. >> three miles away in the women's wing of orange county's central jail facility, paula revis, serving three years for identity theft and forgery is also preparing for a...
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look at him, a face only a mother could love. esearchers also from a new species of fly and squirrels in laos. >> coming up on kron 4 news. we will have more information concerning the super bowl. >> welcome back. we still tracking a hot spot in the westbound direction. look at the back up that is still on 880 northbound beyond the bay bridge toll plaza. the drive time is over 20 some odd minutes. it is a slow ride for even the east shore freeway get into the bay bridge. on interstate 580 which is still jammed up all the way to alta mount pass and continuing all the way to dublin, 680 in the southbound direction is heavy through dublin and pleasanton. the rod on westbound highway 4, interstate 680 is also quite heavily backed up. it is slow through the san ramon valley all the way to danville. >> the golden gate bridge has been a problem free. we are scientists the traffic getting heavier and heavier. it is likely that we will see stop and go conditions within the next 45 minutes to one hour. >> it is cloud the from the camera sho
look at him, a face only a mother could love. esearchers also from a new species of fly and squirrels in laos. >> coming up on kron 4 news. we will have more information concerning the super bowl. >> welcome back. we still tracking a hot spot in the westbound direction. look at the back up that is still on 880 northbound beyond the bay bridge toll plaza. the drive time is over 20 some odd minutes. it is a slow ride for even the east shore freeway get into the bay bridge. on...
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muslim and liberated from the violence and theology of islam so there was a lot coming at me and as a mother of a toddler and when my daughter was starting kindergarten on the very much worried about the future of my children has muslim and i thought if it is just a label or something that we are as a family because of sort of ancestral loyalty, then why put them through that challenge? and that is the beginning of this journey. >> guest: >> host: so that terrorists blew up to beautiful buildings in our state, our city, our country. what is the impact on someone like you live in a comfortable life in manhattan? what impact does that have on you and what do you think of those people? >> guest: the audience that is listening that barely gets to hear from people like you would you tell them what you think of these terrorists and how they have affected your life? >> guest: first and foremost, it affected the life of the people they took away. from my perspective, my own personal perspective coming at this from the pain of those lost in the terror that day is compounded by another challenge which
muslim and liberated from the violence and theology of islam so there was a lot coming at me and as a mother of a toddler and when my daughter was starting kindergarten on the very much worried about the future of my children has muslim and i thought if it is just a label or something that we are as a family because of sort of ancestral loyalty, then why put them through that challenge? and that is the beginning of this journey. >> guest: >> host: so that terrorists blew up to...
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look, the fact of the matter, she was a single mother, regardless of when she was a single mother andact of the matter is she graduated from harvard law school. that's admirable, something to be proud of. to embellish whether or not you live in a trailer park, you divorced, whatever the case may be, i don't understand. >> could it be she misremembered and when she went back and looked at the facts -- sometimes i can't remember how old i am right now. >> to be honest, i worked on many, many campaigns, that's why you do research on yourself and the reason why you read everything before it goes out, because these are the little things that can get you into big trouble, and the reason why, is because the constituents will take a look, wait a minute, if you really can't tell the truth about the small stuff, how am i going to believe you on the big stuff? >> the part of the republican argument is that she did not just talk about this, but she also touted this personal story in ad campaigns. here's one with her daughter. >> single mother with a sixth grade education, she married young, and b
look, the fact of the matter, she was a single mother, regardless of when she was a single mother andact of the matter is she graduated from harvard law school. that's admirable, something to be proud of. to embellish whether or not you live in a trailer park, you divorced, whatever the case may be, i don't understand. >> could it be she misremembered and when she went back and looked at the facts -- sometimes i can't remember how old i am right now. >> to be honest, i worked on...
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does it change hearts to open for the possibility that this baby within a mother's womb could have a life if we prayed for them? we did that the first year, tom, we got an email everyday that would tell us what going on around the world as many places this year over 260 different cities around the world are praying to end abortion through prayers. we did it electronly, originally, after that ron said next lint, 2009, i'm doing the 40 days, are you in or out? >> we know the answer. >> ron, why does it mean so much to you? >> it was the perfect way to do lint with prayer and fasting. jesus says demons, some demons can't be driven out by prayer alone, it takes fasting as well. i thought this was a great opportunity for lint. that's how i got hooked in to it. they were showing a lot of the results of this, where there were hundreds of babies saved from abortion. that caught my attention. >> it's a prayerful and peaceful event. you have locations where you are in san francisco, san mateo, it's not antagonistic. they tell us, kathleen,. >> correct. >> let's start here. here is a place we c
does it change hearts to open for the possibility that this baby within a mother's womb could have a life if we prayed for them? we did that the first year, tom, we got an email everyday that would tell us what going on around the world as many places this year over 260 different cities around the world are praying to end abortion through prayers. we did it electronly, originally, after that ron said next lint, 2009, i'm doing the 40 days, are you in or out? >> we know the answer....
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he dream was to create a playground. his motheroad on the float in her son's honor. >> happy new year. happy new year. >> people lined upurmy along -- up early along colorado boulevard. the event is a tradition. the theme, dreams come true. along with the floats, this year's event drew protests. opponents of gay marriage because a couple tied the not during the festivities. >> peta also planned a protest, the target the sea world float. added security ensured the tournament of roses parade went on without a hitch. here is a few tacts from the tournament of roses parade. 1892 the name was almost changed to the orange tournament because a severe weather winter storm caused a shortage of roses. only rained 10 times. when new year's day falls on a sunday they move it to january 2 so it won't interfere with church services. 1901 was the first year mote rised vehicles were allowed. >>> barbara bush is in the hospital. the 88-year-old wife of geroge h. w. bush was admitted yesterday. she has been in great spirits and receiving visits from
he dream was to create a playground. his motheroad on the float in her son's honor. >> happy new year. happy new year. >> people lined upurmy along -- up early along colorado boulevard. the event is a tradition. the theme, dreams come true. along with the floats, this year's event drew protests. opponents of gay marriage because a couple tied the not during the festivities. >> peta also planned a protest, the target the sea world float. added security ensured the tournament of...
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live in santa clara. >>> a mother has lost both of her sons to violence in a 3- week period. she has a strong message for her community as she mourns her lost sons. >> reporter: it is apparent what has happened has not sunk in. she would not have imagined this. >> i am still numb from the first one. >> reporter: it is something nobody expects to do let alone twice. >> my 13-year-old was murdered and then my 19-year-old. >> reporter: her sons she can no longer hug, hold. >> i can't say god was involved in this. >> reporter: he was shot and killed walking home from the oakland boy and girls club. tragedy would strike again 3 weeks later. 100th avenue in east oakland when another car pulled along side of the one lamar was ride riding in. gun fire filled the car. the glass still fills the sidewalk. as a student at laney college he was working hard to turn his life around leaving his mother with an emotional plea. >> no reitallation. whoever is caught we want the criminal justice system through the court system not through street retaliation. it will just hurt another mother like
live in santa clara. >>> a mother has lost both of her sons to violence in a 3- week period. she has a strong message for her community as she mourns her lost sons. >> reporter: it is apparent what has happened has not sunk in. she would not have imagined this. >> i am still numb from the first one. >> reporter: it is something nobody expects to do let alone twice. >> my 13-year-old was murdered and then my 19-year-old. >> reporter: her sons she can no...
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. >> as a mother, i wish to call me or spirits. only a mother will be able to bring together all heard divided sons and daughters. >> having seen off seven other candidates for the job, the first woman elected to the country's presidency. despite threatening to boycott the vote, a spokesman for one of the major christian militias say that they welcome the victory. to rein in the sectarian violence that has killed thousands. the european union agreed on monday to send 500 troops to assist french and african forces already present on the ground. the eu claiming half $1 billion in humanitarian aid. >> it was agreed, the concept of this operation. they would work to assist existing efforts of the people. >> the forces expected to begin arriving, estonia has offered to send its troops and half a dozen other countries could contribute. >> the president of ukraine has -- the violence in kiev threatens the stability of the entire nation. at least 20 people have been arrested and 100 injured including dozens of police officers. out in the r
. >> as a mother, i wish to call me or spirits. only a mother will be able to bring together all heard divided sons and daughters. >> having seen off seven other candidates for the job, the first woman elected to the country's presidency. despite threatening to boycott the vote, a spokesman for one of the major christian militias say that they welcome the victory. to rein in the sectarian violence that has killed thousands. the european union agreed on monday to send 500 troops to...
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a second here, unscathed. there she is. but her mother, sadly, was killed in the attack. >> afghanistan may be close to signing a security agreement that will allow troops. the national security advisor says he is optimistic afghan tribal leadersening dorised the agreement, without a deal, american and foreign trips will have to leave afghanistan at the end of this year. new information that the u.s. may not be able to trust afghanistan, to handle the billions of dollars in aid that the u.s. gives it each year. none of the countries min industries are set up to manage an account for the billions in u.s. taxpayer dollars. the rother was released today, even though american officials tried to open coo it underrans, congress cut the budget behalf. to just over $1 billion. egyptian court sources say arrest warrants have been issued for 12 people who they say either currently work for al jazeera or have done so in the past. among those want redirect examination several foreigners, however, the al jazeera network has not received an official no
a second here, unscathed. there she is. but her mother, sadly, was killed in the attack. >> afghanistan may be close to signing a security agreement that will allow troops. the national security advisor says he is optimistic afghan tribal leadersening dorised the agreement, without a deal, american and foreign trips will have to leave afghanistan at the end of this year. new information that the u.s. may not be able to trust afghanistan, to handle the billions of dollars in aid that the...
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a relationship with her fiance. although advocacy groups sponsor bus trips to bring families to see their mothers, such trips are rare. barely 1% of inmates have a visitor on any given day, meaning anza was among a precious, lucky few. >> it makes life in here livable. you know, gives me something to look forward to. >>> when we return -- ♪ the power to heal >> while some look to god for love in prison, others look to each other. @ñ >> good morning, sisters. >> good morning. >> bless you. >> bless you. good morning, sisters. >>> one of the basic philosophies of the penal system is repentance. so it's no surprise that at valley state prison for women, so many inmates turn to religion. >> we come to worship you. we come to praise your name. >> anyone that comes to god usually comes because of what motivates them is pain, emotional pain, spiritual pain. >> i can feel the lord in here which is something very, very -- it's drowning me. i feel so much peace with myself. i know he forgives me for being a rotten person. i know he forgives my sins and i know i can do anything. >> there are several religious options for the in
a relationship with her fiance. although advocacy groups sponsor bus trips to bring families to see their mothers, such trips are rare. barely 1% of inmates have a visitor on any given day, meaning anza was among a precious, lucky few. >> it makes life in here livable. you know, gives me something to look forward to. >>> when we return -- ♪ the power to heal >> while some look to god for love in prison, others look to each other. @ñ >> good morning, sisters....
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my daughter was a young girl and you talk about this and a moment of awareness as a mother. even if i chose to ignore islam, it wouldn't chase away the past. but because she goes to a wonderful school but at the time she is self identified as a muslim, and so it could be to be afraid of the bark and in her case, she was only seven or eight years old at the time, perhaps a lot younger. and she said it is okay to be muslim and everyone around you even though they are jewish and christian. >> host: rhys pryce the teachers at? >> guest: yes, i think they were of course internalizing what was going on. and i think that that is the biggest challenge of all. and we have this in a healthy and cohesive and energized way. >> perhaps the people that were behind this and they didn't realize the impact on children. they don't realize how much little children internalize this. and from my experience those fears are real. and they would fear that, you know, the idea idea that islam. in order to understand this, like the jihad is, of course you would be afraid. but the truth of the matter, a
my daughter was a young girl and you talk about this and a moment of awareness as a mother. even if i chose to ignore islam, it wouldn't chase away the past. but because she goes to a wonderful school but at the time she is self identified as a muslim, and so it could be to be afraid of the bark and in her case, she was only seven or eight years old at the time, perhaps a lot younger. and she said it is okay to be muslim and everyone around you even though they are jewish and christian....
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a mother is dealing with unbearable loss. both of her sons died in weeks. hey were guned down in separate shootings. nick? >> no arrests have been made in that shooting but now a oakland mother just buried her 13-year-old thursday is preparing to bury her second son. >> very no more tears. like wow nochlt more tears. >> she has joined a growing epidemic of people. >> why would he give a mother so much pain within 19 days? >> impossible to answer. not the
a mother is dealing with unbearable loss. both of her sons died in weeks. hey were guned down in separate shootings. nick? >> no arrests have been made in that shooting but now a oakland mother just buried her 13-year-old thursday is preparing to bury her second son. >> very no more tears. like wow nochlt more tears. >> she has joined a growing epidemic of people. >> why would he give a mother so much pain within 19 days? >> impossible to answer. not the
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she became my wife, a mother and a widow. he signed the declaration of independence, the treaty of paris and the constitution. she strains to form the letters of her name. he loved no one longer. she loved no one better. benjamin franklin wrote more letters to his sister jane then he wrote to anyone else. and all her life, she wrote back letter after letter filled with news and recipes and gossip and when she was truly sorely vexed and only then with her the string opinions about politics. franklin as you know, i think you guys know more about benjamin franklin than i do but you know he wrote the story of his life the private life of benjamin franklin was called one was first published. oh well turn tale about a boy who runs away from a life of poverty and obscure the end cramped pious boston and leaves all that behind. he leaves his home behind it leaves his sister behind, leave cigarettes behind in leaves the past behind to become an enlightened education independent man of the world. a man of books, and men of learning, a
she became my wife, a mother and a widow. he signed the declaration of independence, the treaty of paris and the constitution. she strains to form the letters of her name. he loved no one longer. she loved no one better. benjamin franklin wrote more letters to his sister jane then he wrote to anyone else. and all her life, she wrote back letter after letter filled with news and recipes and gossip and when she was truly sorely vexed and only then with her the string opinions about politics....
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when the mother comes, we lose them. they created a program for the mothers and fathers. while the kids were in head start, they found a way to work with them to create a coaching circle. to get them it into tulsa tech. they found partners and employers. we want to stick with these parents because we know for some of the women on the brink, a broken car, you miss a day at work. let's have a carpool system to take her to work and get the car fixed. let's double down and get better permanent results. >> is that program in place now? >> yes. it has local and national support. it has a grant with the department of health and human services. it is best when the social contract is working. with parents are designed and involved. >> we have talked a lot in the past about the classic role that teachers often played in their communities. points of light and leadership. structure. a lot of that has been under attack and eroded. aft has taken on the responsibility -- tons of households that are women, single headed households. i would love to get your take on how you see these questi
when the mother comes, we lose them. they created a program for the mothers and fathers. while the kids were in head start, they found a way to work with them to create a coaching circle. to get them it into tulsa tech. they found partners and employers. we want to stick with these parents because we know for some of the women on the brink, a broken car, you miss a day at work. let's have a carpool system to take her to work and get the car fixed. let's double down and get better permanent...
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story of the youngest survivors a three month old baby still thankfully claim to life after losing a mother. french military contingent fails to step away from bloodshed that's gripped the central african republic with the u.n. now raising the alarm of a looming humanitarian crisis there. out of control and of course an end of the central african republic. to control this violence. medical group doctors without borders about the carnage ravaging the state even hospitals and doctors now becoming targets to. spirit sees a continent wide rise of far right groups as the financial crisis undermines public trust in government forcing people to look maybe for. making them sick sparkle we report on the does a limitation system that's ready to inspire audiences at the forthcoming. good morning from here moscow this morning just after midnight here now to the weekly a roundup of the top stories of the last seven days and first the start of the new year it was marred of course with a loss for volgograd as its citizens said last goodbyes to the thirty four victims of two bombings that shook the souther
story of the youngest survivors a three month old baby still thankfully claim to life after losing a mother. french military contingent fails to step away from bloodshed that's gripped the central african republic with the u.n. now raising the alarm of a looming humanitarian crisis there. out of control and of course an end of the central african republic. to control this violence. medical group doctors without borders about the carnage ravaging the state even hospitals and doctors now becoming...
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we can survive anything. >> she's now a 43-year-old mother two of living in l.a. a family business. >> well, still ahead here tonight at 6:00 growing death toll from this big rig pile up in the mid west and conditions that triggered it. >> plus, beibs out on bail, befacing charges in florida tonight. >> and michael finney raises a stink over a female aouncer: female aouncer: it's time to make room for the new mattress models, but sleep train's huge year end clearance sale ends sunday. get beautyrest, posturepedic, even tempur-pedic mattress sets, at low clearance prices. save even more on floor samples, demonstrators, and closeout inventory. plus, free same-day delivery, set up and removal of your old set. don't wait! sleep train's year end clearance sale ends sunday. superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed! ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> severe winter weather tonight. three people were killed in this pile up an hour outside chicago. cranes are being used to clear the screen. the coroner says passenger vehicles have
we can survive anything. >> she's now a 43-year-old mother two of living in l.a. a family business. >> well, still ahead here tonight at 6:00 growing death toll from this big rig pile up in the mid west and conditions that triggered it. >> plus, beibs out on bail, befacing charges in florida tonight. >> and michael finney raises a stink over a female aouncer: female aouncer: it's time to make room for the new mattress models, but sleep train's huge year end clearance...
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i have never met a mother whose children are well fed who was on food stamps. top of these economic hardships, a lot of these families -- it is a loss of confidence and dignity. that is all the motivation they need to work as hard as they can to find a new job and to regain that stability that their family needs. that is what the 1.3 million americans are fighting for -- a job. an opportunity to work. this assistance is meant for them as their safety net. when politicians attack those receiving government assistance, they are not attacking the nameless and the faceless, they are attacking our kids, our seniors, our veterans who have given so much. it is not who we are as americans. we are all in this together and we have to create the federal policies that reflect those core values. i know we will hear a lot of politicians finding a new sense of compassion over the weeks and months ahead. when you look at their policies, they fall short of those words. we see policies that trade off cutting food assistance to families that need it to protect billions of dollars
i have never met a mother whose children are well fed who was on food stamps. top of these economic hardships, a lot of these families -- it is a loss of confidence and dignity. that is all the motivation they need to work as hard as they can to find a new job and to regain that stability that their family needs. that is what the 1.3 million americans are fighting for -- a job. an opportunity to work. this assistance is meant for them as their safety net. when politicians attack those...
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we can survive anything. >> she's now a 43-year-old mother two of living in l.a. longer connected to what is still a family business. >> well, still ahead here tonight at 6:00 growing death toll from this big rig pile up in the mid west and conditions that triggered it. >> plus, beibs out on bail, befacing charges in florida tonight. >> and michael finney raises a stink over a at kaiser permanente we've reduced serious heart attacks by 62%, which makes days with grandpa jack 100% more possible. join us at kp.org and thrive. those who've been denied ewelcome to covered california. now, you can no longer be denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition. enroll today at coveredca.com. >>> severe winter weather tonight. three people were killed in this pile up an hour outside chicago. cranes are being used to clear the screen. the coroner says passenger vehicles have not been fully searched yet. and a temporary morgue has been established at the scene. >> fda says tonight there is no reason to believe the carmel coloring added to soft drinks is unsafe. it contai
we can survive anything. >> she's now a 43-year-old mother two of living in l.a. longer connected to what is still a family business. >> well, still ahead here tonight at 6:00 growing death toll from this big rig pile up in the mid west and conditions that triggered it. >> plus, beibs out on bail, befacing charges in florida tonight. >> and michael finney raises a stink over a at kaiser permanente we've reduced serious heart attacks by 62%, which makes days with grandpa...
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a relationship with her fiance. although advocacy groups sponsor bus trips to bring families to see their mothers, such trips are rare% of inmates have a visitor on any given day, meaning anza was among a precious, lucky few. >> it makes life in here livable. you know, gives me something to look forward to. >>> when we return -- ♪ the power to heal >> while some look to god for love in prison, others look to each other. from the classic lines to the elegant trim in each and every piece, ♪ kohler will make your reality a dream. here goes. yep. [ crunching ] oh! cheddar, sour cream & onion, and salt & vinegar. wow! wow! how did you do that?! i can see through the blindfold. ♪ [ male announcer ] pringles! ♪ thmortgage didn't start here. it began on her vacation in europe on the day she arrived in london. someone set up a bogus hotspot, stole her identity and opened some credit cards in her name. but she's not worried. checking her experian credit report and score allowed her to better address the issue ...and now, she can move right in. experian. live credit confident. my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most com
a relationship with her fiance. although advocacy groups sponsor bus trips to bring families to see their mothers, such trips are rare% of inmates have a visitor on any given day, meaning anza was among a precious, lucky few. >> it makes life in here livable. you know, gives me something to look forward to. >>> when we return -- ♪ the power to heal >> while some look to god for love in prison, others look to each other. from the classic lines to the elegant trim in each...
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a doctor too. and i knew her mother since she was a child she was a very talented creative girl it's very sad that people die of sudden and violent hands like this. she had the lands like any other mother. i believe that the deal is not really helping her. because mother and grandmother of the stasi and twenty on the part just two of the thirty four people who fall victim to teach their attacks on the railway station and trying times more than sixty injured are still in hospital. the city remains in mourning. in moscow. margaret howell. rte coast to keep him today though because progress to posting about the attacks god he sprinted into the new clocks but tuesday says global powers need to unite against terrorism if they want to eliminate it. why should i be. cheney's trip to saudi arabia which is a major storms on one of the record i'm a creature of what the west to relax foreign policy. the company to do the serious somewhat happy all the same site as a because he couldn't drink it with a not least we're even saudi arabia needs of the book was written in syria and that to be removed. beat the in
a doctor too. and i knew her mother since she was a child she was a very talented creative girl it's very sad that people die of sudden and violent hands like this. she had the lands like any other mother. i believe that the deal is not really helping her. because mother and grandmother of the stasi and twenty on the part just two of the thirty four people who fall victim to teach their attacks on the railway station and trying times more than sixty injured are still in hospital. the city...
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. >> well, the book started because of chasing utopia, which actually is a beer, and it's because my mother a beer drinker, and she drank, mama drank a beer every day of her life, and we knew she was dying when she didn't want a beer. i was mourning and i was sad, and i was trying to -- what does one do with sadness? so we're all foodies, and so it started with the beer, and then realizing that i was -- i drink a beer, by the way, tavis, everyplace i go for my mom. tavis: mm-hmm >> i was just coming from accra, and so when i got into the hotel in accra, ghana, i went downstairs. the number one beer in accra, as you know, is club beer, and you go to jamaica, number one beer is red stripe. but the number one beer in the world is utopia, and so i thought well, if i want to drink a beer for mommy, i want the number one beer. so that's what started it. then everyplace you go you do something that reminds you. i cooked with my grandmother and my mother, and of course you know my sister, gary, was a great cook. so a lot of my good memories are about food, and i just found a way for me to incorpora
. >> well, the book started because of chasing utopia, which actually is a beer, and it's because my mother a beer drinker, and she drank, mama drank a beer every day of her life, and we knew she was dying when she didn't want a beer. i was mourning and i was sad, and i was trying to -- what does one do with sadness? so we're all foodies, and so it started with the beer, and then realizing that i was -- i drink a beer, by the way, tavis, everyplace i go for my mom. tavis: mm-hmm >>...
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the 3-year-old autistic girl makes friends with a businessman at 30,000 feet, and a mother's letter to the man, that will warm your heart. >> into here is a story of compassion and kindness, a chance encounter on an airplane that left a mother full of gratitude. >> kate is three years old. this little girl from canada is touching the lives of people around the world. it's a story that kate's mum channel is sharing in a story entitled "dear daddy", is begins like this. >> i had a vision of kate pouring water over our contracts. >> she liked the feel of your soft jacket. you smiled at her, she said, "hi daddy", that's my mum. >> you could have shifted uncomfortably in your seat. >> i made a few polite options it distract her. >> it is a touching letter. it's gone viral from a mum with a very special child.to the man turned a chance encounter into something extraordinary. >> it is a touching story. our thanks to john terrett. >> channel and kate joined me earlier. here is how she describes travelling with her child. >> well, it's never easy travelling with children period. but it sort of
the 3-year-old autistic girl makes friends with a businessman at 30,000 feet, and a mother's letter to the man, that will warm your heart. >> into here is a story of compassion and kindness, a chance encounter on an airplane that left a mother full of gratitude. >> kate is three years old. this little girl from canada is touching the lives of people around the world. it's a story that kate's mum channel is sharing in a story entitled "dear daddy", is begins like this....
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it's a mother still in mourning distraught over her thirty seven year old daughter died after spending several agonizing hours lying on the floor of a brooklyn jail cell the day which led to kyin livingston's death this past summer stemmed from a nonviolent altercation with her grandmother but after her arrest police brought her here to brooklyn central booking where she was held waiting to be arraigned by a judge unfortunately she would never make it to a court or ever officially be charged with a crime. instead livingston would spend the remainder of her life in a jail cell suffering from severe stomach pains diarrhea and convulsions but despite her physical distress livingston son alex says a witness told him n.y.p.d. officers ignored the pleas of his mother and others who were with her in the south bay started banging on the bars of the cells and screaming at the officers to get help to get medical help and everything and there's a female officer i walk by. she's just having a seizure my grandson has seizures old sano past and why p.d. officials tell the family that livingston was
it's a mother still in mourning distraught over her thirty seven year old daughter died after spending several agonizing hours lying on the floor of a brooklyn jail cell the day which led to kyin livingston's death this past summer stemmed from a nonviolent altercation with her grandmother but after her arrest police brought her here to brooklyn central booking where she was held waiting to be arraigned by a judge unfortunately she would never make it to a court or ever officially be charged...
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jails brought to load by the death of a mother of two left to die in an american prison cell state. there's a legal shall we leave the baby. of the see bush and see to. play you call the musical. shoes that no one is that stood with to get that you deserve answers from . politics. do we speak your language was anybody will or not a day and. we'll use programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you. that will turn it into angles stories. here. in the spanish to find out more visit actuality. they're watching out international it's good to have you with us let's move on over all the winter sports to the outside curling can seem like one of the most complex the game has been dubbed chess on eyes due to the strategic and technical details involved and of the sochi winter olympics it has its very own venue. it's curling up in sochi for the winter games and at the curling lympics stadium at least will be perfecting this sweeping slide and ultimately the quest for gold the ice cube curling center is a three thousand multi-purpose arena it's one of the smaller centers here at the o
jails brought to load by the death of a mother of two left to die in an american prison cell state. there's a legal shall we leave the baby. of the see bush and see to. play you call the musical. shoes that no one is that stood with to get that you deserve answers from . politics. do we speak your language was anybody will or not a day and. we'll use programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you. that will turn it into angles stories. here. in the spanish to find out more visit...
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a 19-year-old mother has died. she was taken to the hospital last night along with her three-month-old baby after they were hit by a truck in fremont. the woman was carrying the baby in her arms and walking with her 17-year-old sister on the parkway when all three were hit by a truck. the baby was thrown from the mother's arms. someone driving by took the baby to a nearby hospital. the child has severe injuries. the 17-year-old was treated for minor injuries. the driver of the truck, a 64-year-old man, said he did not see the three walking and is cooperating with police. no alcohol is involved. we will continue to keep you posted. a setback for the family trying to keep their brain dead daughter on life support. a judge has denied the request to force a breathing tube into her. another facility has agreed to take her. she has been on life support since she went into cardiac arrest following tonsle surgery. they have ordered that they keep her on a ventilator until january 7th. welcoming 2014 is also welcoming a seri
a 19-year-old mother has died. she was taken to the hospital last night along with her three-month-old baby after they were hit by a truck in fremont. the woman was carrying the baby in her arms and walking with her 17-year-old sister on the parkway when all three were hit by a truck. the baby was thrown from the mother's arms. someone driving by took the baby to a nearby hospital. the child has severe injuries. the 17-year-old was treated for minor injuries. the driver of the truck, a...
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i know you had a big loss of your mother this year. ew start. >> i'm so excited. >> no more tears. >> thank you. >> she's already got all the basics, doesn't she? >> she looks beautiful. >> nancy is here with her. nancy has her blindfold on. we scared her. just keep it on for a second. i'll tell you when to take it off. here is theresa fleetwood before. >> all right, theresa, let's see the new you. ♪ isn't she lovely >> oh, my god. >> are you ready, nance? get ready. >> oh, my god. >> you're going to freak. >> oh, my god. you've got to turn around. >> you're not going to believe. >> you're going to freak. >> get ready. >> that's you. can you believe it? >> don't hide the kleenex. >> there is plenty. >> nancy probably needs a little bit. >> peek right here. >> here you go. right there. >> oh, my god. >> theresa works in an accountant's office. one thing you would never guess is she works in an accountant's office. of course this is the miracle of hair color, washing away the gray. just wash away years. and add fashion. it's so pretty, ri
i know you had a big loss of your mother this year. ew start. >> i'm so excited. >> no more tears. >> thank you. >> she's already got all the basics, doesn't she? >> she looks beautiful. >> nancy is here with her. nancy has her blindfold on. we scared her. just keep it on for a second. i'll tell you when to take it off. here is theresa fleetwood before. >> all right, theresa, let's see the new you. ♪ isn't she lovely >> oh, my god. >> are...
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he says his father is a government employee this is why it was dangerous for his family to stay we ask where they live now. the hours mother appear from the darkness of a room barely ten square metres and a silence and everything what is happening is wrong there was no need for any of this see where we are now to what degree we have reached now it's a question that many here are asking these children haven't seen their mother for a month for ready seriously ill she couldn't get her medicine due to the siege with her condition deteriorating she was sent to hospital far from her family. through here we were living in peace and now where are we i wish peace would come back to all of syria. a month later it's still not clear exactly what happened another drug most of those we talked to here in this camp fled before the militants arrived but occasionally some who didn't escape so quickly and the loner they were looking for anybody serving in the syrian army and also the virus of the syrian soldiers beheaded at the sewage system that unlike the shot of the cut drinking water and they prevented the bakery from working for a cigar
he says his father is a government employee this is why it was dangerous for his family to stay we ask where they live now. the hours mother appear from the darkness of a room barely ten square metres and a silence and everything what is happening is wrong there was no need for any of this see where we are now to what degree we have reached now it's a question that many here are asking these children haven't seen their mother for a month for ready seriously ill she couldn't get her medicine due...
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. >> i feel like the media is like a mother. know, let their young one go and let them grow up. i feel like they're kind of having a hard time with that. >> miley's next conquest, a film career. she landed a part in "high school musical 2," then the voice of penny in "bolt". >> bolt is lost. he could be anywhere by now. >> in 2009, miley brought her tv character to life on the big screen. in "hannah montana: the movie." >> like vida says, it's all about the publicity. >> it did $31 million in its opening weekend. it really just cemented her as more than a singer. more than an actress. she was an all-around performer. >> and she was white hot, but disney's billion dollar baby would soon get her first taste of controversy. it started with a provocative "vanity fair" photo shoot. 15-year-old miley, barely dressed, no longer the girl next door. then miley shocked fans when she spiced up her performance at the 2009 teen choice awards by pole dancing to her hit "party in the usa." the video went viral and parents posted it. >> her fan
. >> i feel like the media is like a mother. know, let their young one go and let them grow up. i feel like they're kind of having a hard time with that. >> miley's next conquest, a film career. she landed a part in "high school musical 2," then the voice of penny in "bolt". >> bolt is lost. he could be anywhere by now. >> in 2009, miley brought her tv character to life on the big screen. in "hannah montana: the movie." >> like vida...
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misty is a mother of two young boys. she's been steadily employed since she was a teenager. put herself through college. she never collected unemployment benefits, but she's been paying taxes. in may, she and her husband used their life savings to buy their first homes. a week later, budget cuts claimed the job she loved. last month when her unemployment benefits ran out she wrote many a -- me a letter, the kind i get every day. we're the face of the unemployment crisis, she wrote. i'm not dependent on the government. our country depends on us, we care about our neighbors. i'm confident that in time i will find a job, i will pay my taxes and we will raise our children in our own home in the community we love. please give us this chance. congress, give these hardworking, responsible americans that chance. give them that chance. ive them the chance. they need our help right now but more important, this country needs them in the game. that's why i've been asking c.e.o.'s to give more long-term unemployed workers a fair shot at new jobs a new chance to support their families. in
misty is a mother of two young boys. she's been steadily employed since she was a teenager. put herself through college. she never collected unemployment benefits, but she's been paying taxes. in may, she and her husband used their life savings to buy their first homes. a week later, budget cuts claimed the job she loved. last month when her unemployment benefits ran out she wrote many a -- me a letter, the kind i get every day. we're the face of the unemployment crisis, she wrote. i'm not...
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she was never technically a single teen mother, because davis was 21, not 19, when she was divorced. lived in that trailer for a few months while separated from her husband. she did go to harvard law school. it turns out that her second husband at the time cashed in his 401(k) account and took out a loan to help pay for her final loan there. on a scale of 1 to 10 when it comes to fudging and lying, 10 being outright deceit, this is closer to a 1, i think. but as a democratic politician running for statewide office in texas, wendy davis has to realize that for the right-wing, this is not about the slipperiness of candidate bios, this is about a dam of vitriol that has been building and building and now the dam has burst. wendy davis is probably the single biggest conservative target in this election cycle, and you can see it in the way the right has run with this story. from drudge, texas abortion heroine lined about being a single teen mom. erick erickson, i await wendy davis' lawsuit. and john noulte tweets, interesting, as mainstream media destroys christie, new media is taking dow
she was never technically a single teen mother, because davis was 21, not 19, when she was divorced. lived in that trailer for a few months while separated from her husband. she did go to harvard law school. it turns out that her second husband at the time cashed in his 401(k) account and took out a loan to help pay for her final loan there. on a scale of 1 to 10 when it comes to fudging and lying, 10 being outright deceit, this is closer to a 1, i think. but as a democratic politician running...
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. >>> a mother who lost her 13-year-old son just a few weeks ago has now lost another son. it's a painfully familiar story. her youngest son was only 13 years old, gunned down on new year's eve on 104th avenue near walnut street. her oldest son was shot and killed just yesterday near the intersection of 100th and longfellow. cheryl, what's the reaction from this mother? >> well, mothers are devastated this this particular situation and right now, police need your help. in this case, you have two mothers mourning the death of two best friends. one of the mothers lost the son just 19 days ago. lamar was shot and killed yesterday along with his best friend, derek harris. this happened three weeks after broussard's 13-year-old brother was killed just two blocks from their home as he was walking home from the boys and girls club. about 100 of his friends gathered to remember him. >> i don't know anything, and hopefully, the community and people will come forward because how can a mother experience this too often within 19 days of both her kids. it's horrible. >> i also spoke wit
. >>> a mother who lost her 13-year-old son just a few weeks ago has now lost another son. it's a painfully familiar story. her youngest son was only 13 years old, gunned down on new year's eve on 104th avenue near walnut street. her oldest son was shot and killed just yesterday near the intersection of 100th and longfellow. cheryl, what's the reaction from this mother? >> well, mothers are devastated this this particular situation and right now, police need your help. in this...
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. >>> betty yu joins us at the memorial of a young mother who was killed crossing the street. >> reporter: this woman's injuries were so severe, she didn't have a chance to fight for her life. right now, loved ones are still coming by to write messages and reflect on this young mother's life. they say she had a lot to live for. it is not the kind of toast anthony had planned on making to his younger sister. the 19-year-old mother was killed on new year's eve this pickup truck slammed into her. she was carrying her son salvador in a car seat and crossing the street with her teen sister. >> it's an ugly feeling. >> reporter: the baby was tossed several feet and is in bad shape. the sister is expected to recover. the group got into a family argument in their car near far i avenue before the sister decided to get out. >> my sister would protect that baby with her life. i know she would never put that baby in danger. >> reporter: family members stay the new mom was studying to become a nurse. she was starting a life together with the baby's father in placerville. >> the last time i talked to h
. >>> betty yu joins us at the memorial of a young mother who was killed crossing the street. >> reporter: this woman's injuries were so severe, she didn't have a chance to fight for her life. right now, loved ones are still coming by to write messages and reflect on this young mother's life. they say she had a lot to live for. it is not the kind of toast anthony had planned on making to his younger sister. the 19-year-old mother was killed on new year's eve this pickup truck...
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he found a mother frantic about her son still inside. man mentioned there was a lot of ammo stored inside that house. he said he could hear the bullets going off as he made his way inside. >> i went down the stairs. grabbed him underneath his shoulders and brought him up to the top of the stairs where i was met by another officer who had arrived on scene. he helped me get him out the rest of the way. >> the officer's okay. the man he rescued there is still recovering in the hospital. >>> the first lady of france is expected to be released from the hospital later today after being treated for depression. valerie trierweiler checked herself in friday, the same day a magazine reported that the president of france was having an affair with a movie star. trierweiler and francois hollande never married but have been living together for nine years. >>> here at home, two nurses are being praised for their heroic actions after a pilot suffered an apparent heart attack midflight. amy sorenson and linda just happened to be on the united flight from
he found a mother frantic about her son still inside. man mentioned there was a lot of ammo stored inside that house. he said he could hear the bullets going off as he made his way inside. >> i went down the stairs. grabbed him underneath his shoulders and brought him up to the top of the stairs where i was met by another officer who had arrived on scene. he helped me get him out the rest of the way. >> the officer's okay. the man he rescued there is still recovering in the...
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when the mother comes, we lose them. they created a program for the mothers and fathers. while the kids were in head start, they found a way to work with them to create a coaching circle. to get them it into also tech tech.- tulsa they found partners and employers. we want to stick with these parents because we know for some of the women on the brink, of youen car, -- a broken car, miss a day at work. let's have a carpool system to take her to work and get the car fixed. let's double down and get better permanent results. >> is that program in place now? >> yes. it has local and national support. it has a grant with the department of health and human services. it is best when the social contract is working. with parents are designed and involved. >> we have talked a lot in the thatabout the classic role teachers often played in their communities. points of light and leadership. structure. a lot of that has been under attack and eroded. if t has taken on the responsibility -- aft has taken on the responsibility -- tons of households that are women, single headed households.
when the mother comes, we lose them. they created a program for the mothers and fathers. while the kids were in head start, they found a way to work with them to create a coaching circle. to get them it into also tech tech.- tulsa they found partners and employers. we want to stick with these parents because we know for some of the women on the brink, of youen car, -- a broken car, miss a day at work. let's have a carpool system to take her to work and get the car fixed. let's double down and...
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is saying that she is a good mutt mother even though that the video for toddler has gone by worldows a child to be encouraged these curse words. >> : >> : grant now. >> : 60 years old warning her she asked that her face be blurred. earlier this week child protective services for children from her home including this young toddler who was featured in the filming of this video right here cursing giving the finger the was under when this happens one of the brothers' friends that is lagging on the taba. >> : the videos put some of its debt. >> : profanity being used. >> : that video was not meet a person that came my house and recorded it so everybody that that a mother and a good mother to son of the channel what he's very smart she also says the public had a clean diaper a house clean. >> : then she went on to say that there's a little bit of contradiction is a small boy it all at cussing that he did he doesn't do that somebody told him to do that my son doesn't do that i don't allow it. >> : meanwhile, records show that the toddler was among five people injured when shots were fire
is saying that she is a good mutt mother even though that the video for toddler has gone by worldows a child to be encouraged these curse words. >> : >> : grant now. >> : 60 years old warning her she asked that her face be blurred. earlier this week child protective services for children from her home including this young toddler who was featured in the filming of this video right here cursing giving the finger the was under when this happens one of the brothers' friends that...