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and, uh... and the adlers tell me that riley is learning how to skate, huh?they practice. maggie... your kids are with families who love them. i miss them so much. i know you do. ever since i got out, i watch them every day. you have no idea what it feels like to be so close to your children and you can't hold them. (crying) i just wanted to start over. yeah. a second chance at being a good mother, i know. it's not exactly how you imagined it, is it? i'm sorry. but this could be that chance. this is a chance. you can do what's best for them. you can show them how much you love them. (sighs) you can let them go. you're really my mother? (maggie sighs, sniffs) i love you guys so much. you remember that, okay? riley, it's okay, you can come here. (maggie sobs) maggie, thank you. (screaming sobs) (crying) (guitar plays gentle intro) ♪ underneath the cherry tree ♪ i was calling out to be ♪ didn't know where i would run anymore ♪ ♪ i had nowhere left to turn ♪ wondering where it was i'd been ♪ ♪ everyone here like a gift ♪ when you came to be ♪ ♪ you can save my li
and, uh... and the adlers tell me that riley is learning how to skate, huh?they practice. maggie... your kids are with families who love them. i miss them so much. i know you do. ever since i got out, i watch them every day. you have no idea what it feels like to be so close to your children and you can't hold them. (crying) i just wanted to start over. yeah. a second chance at being a good mother, i know. it's not exactly how you imagined it, is it? i'm sorry. but this could be that chance....
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Dec 24, 2011
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and, uh... and the adlers tell me that riley is learning how to skate, huh? to the rink together and they practice. maggie... your kids are with families who love them. i miss them so much. i know you do. ever since i got out, i watch them every day. you have no idea what it feels like to be so close to your children and you can't hold them. (crying) i just wanted to start over. yeah. a second chance at being a good mother, i know. it's not exactly how you imagined it, is it? i'm sorry. but this could be that chance. this is a chance. you can do what's best for them. you can show them how much you love them. (sighs) you can let them go. you're really my mother? (maggie sighs, sniffs) i love you guys so much. you remember that, okay? riley, it's okay, you can come here. (maggie sobs) maggie, thank you. (screaming sobs) (crying) (guitar plays gentle intro) ♪ underneath the cherry tree ♪ i was calling out to be ♪ didn't know where i would run anymore ♪ ♪ i had nowhere left to turn ♪ wondering where it was i'd been ♪ ♪ everyone here like a gift ♪ when you came to
and, uh... and the adlers tell me that riley is learning how to skate, huh? to the rink together and they practice. maggie... your kids are with families who love them. i miss them so much. i know you do. ever since i got out, i watch them every day. you have no idea what it feels like to be so close to your children and you can't hold them. (crying) i just wanted to start over. yeah. a second chance at being a good mother, i know. it's not exactly how you imagined it, is it? i'm sorry. but...
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Dec 24, 2011
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ittlir, j,,,, boss, 911 just got a call from a little girl identifying herself as riley adler. patch her through. riley? hi, sweetheart. i'm greg parker. i'm a police officer. are you okay? i'm scared. you were really brave calling 911. can you tell me where you are? we're in the drugstore. what about you, though? are you okay? (phone beeps) riley? yeah, i know she should've told me, but joanne and i don't exactly talk. yeah. well, thanks again, though. okay. bye-bye. what's wrong? dean had an accident on his dirt bike. is he okay? yeah. he broke his arm. but i had to find out through facebook. well, at least he sent you a message, right? nah, he never confirmed me as a friend. he did friend my cousin, though, and that's how i found out-- through her. if it makes you feel any better, clark didn't confirm me as a friend, either. yeah, but your son doesn't live 2,000 miles away. planes go to dallas, boss. she won't let me through the front door, eddie. so you bring a ram. (chuckles) right? (camera shutter clicks) (camera shutter clicks) (shutter clicks) (shutter clicks) (shutter
ittlir, j,,,, boss, 911 just got a call from a little girl identifying herself as riley adler. patch her through. riley? hi, sweetheart. i'm greg parker. i'm a police officer. are you okay? i'm scared. you were really brave calling 911. can you tell me where you are? we're in the drugstore. what about you, though? are you okay? (phone beeps) riley? yeah, i know she should've told me, but joanne and i don't exactly talk. yeah. well, thanks again, though. okay. bye-bye. what's wrong? dean had an...
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i thought that -- >> you studied with phil adler, right? >> i studied with phil adler.e was a point where i did also with them -- after, later on. but first was with phil adler. >> jimmy: when you start becoming -- when you decide -- anyone decides to become an actor, you usually get two books. you usually get stella adler and, like, hogans. >> right. >> jimmy: are the two books you get. i bought the book. but i still haven't read them. they're great. they're great books. [ laughter ] phenomenal. i'm sure they're great. i just have not read them at all. so you met them at the same -- did you just -- this is when? when was this? >> this was 1990 -- 1998. and i -- i did one of those, you know, cardinal rule if you're ever in, like, a q&a. when i answered the question. and i -- i stood up, and i forgot to sit back down. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: you just kept standing? >> yeah. well, he said good question. and -- and i couldn't believe it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you're like, he talked to me. oh, my gosh. >> yeah. that's why. yeah. yeah. so i just sort of froze. he froze
i thought that -- >> you studied with phil adler, right? >> i studied with phil adler.e was a point where i did also with them -- after, later on. but first was with phil adler. >> jimmy: when you start becoming -- when you decide -- anyone decides to become an actor, you usually get two books. you usually get stella adler and, like, hogans. >> right. >> jimmy: are the two books you get. i bought the book. but i still haven't read them. they're great. they're great...
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emergency the school district canceled outclasses tamara as a result it happened on columbus drive and adler street early this morning, the health department is distributing water to residents and local businesses. residents are encouraged to boil their water before using it, officials hope to have that break fixed sometime tomorrow. a chicago congregation gathered to show support for a priest on the mend after a brutal beating still to come the surprise special guest that was in the crowd. also i tens of thousands of people gathered in this place this evening and this could be the bat breaker for the bears' playoff, host dan roan will break it down. >> above normal temperatures and even amid date rain event is in chicagos future. [ coughs ] what is this shorty? uh, tissues sir, i'm sick. you don't cough you don't show defeat. give me your war face! raaah! [ male announcer ] halls. a pep talk in every drop. i wondered why i couldn't organize my thoughts. ♪ push me ♪ it was my adhd and, like many kids with adhd, i didn't outgrow it. i remember very distinctly not being able to focus. so that
emergency the school district canceled outclasses tamara as a result it happened on columbus drive and adler street early this morning, the health department is distributing water to residents and local businesses. residents are encouraged to boil their water before using it, officials hope to have that break fixed sometime tomorrow. a chicago congregation gathered to show support for a priest on the mend after a brutal beating still to come the surprise special guest that was in the crowd....
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he gained a cult following but adler writes "what was characterized by the media as the swashbuckling ran cures of a teenager were in fact the actions of a depressed, suicidal young man." >> he was living in ditches, culverts and port-a-potties from time to time so that's the other side of it. it wasn't a romantic adventure. >> reporter: marion rathbone was one of the earlest victims. for 25 years her family ran this restaurant near colton's home in washington state until one night changed everything. >> he just took the rug right out from under our feet. >> reporter: authorities say harris-moore stole $18,000 from the restaurant's safe, then was captured on security video a year later trying to burglarize the restaurant a second time. >> when we had to file bankruptcy, we lost everything, not just the business. we lost our homes. >> reporter: for rathbone, the new details about harris' hard past mean nothing. >> i'm sorry he had a rough childhood but you know what? three-quarters of america would be in jail right now if that was a good excuse for everything. >> reporter: harris-moore
he gained a cult following but adler writes "what was characterized by the media as the swashbuckling ran cures of a teenager were in fact the actions of a depressed, suicidal young man." >> he was living in ditches, culverts and port-a-potties from time to time so that's the other side of it. it wasn't a romantic adventure. >> reporter: marion rathbone was one of the earlest victims. for 25 years her family ran this restaurant near colton's home in washington state until...
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. >> reporter: weimer's attorneys, david steingold and barry adler, argue the prosecution is trying to he's a good father who made a very bad choice. >> reporter: they say many parents are prone to let their children experiment behind the wheel of a car but should not be treated as serious criminals. >> putting young people behind motor vehicles is not unusual. it wasn't likely that this particular girl was going to hurt herself. and had this has simply proceeded another hundred yards, she would have been safely at home, probably tucked in bed. >> reporter: just this week, weimer's attorneys struck a deal with the prosecution. >> just say yes. >> yes. >> reporter: weimer reluctantly pled guilty to two counts of child abuse. in exchange, he will get probation and avoid going to jail. but for now, the toughest part of the sentence is that he can't see his daughter unsupervised. >> she texts me every day and says, "i just want to be with you. i miss you. i love you. good night." >> reporter: weimer has agreed to wear a tether to monitor his sobriety. he says he's been attending alcoholics
. >> reporter: weimer's attorneys, david steingold and barry adler, argue the prosecution is trying to he's a good father who made a very bad choice. >> reporter: they say many parents are prone to let their children experiment behind the wheel of a car but should not be treated as serious criminals. >> putting young people behind motor vehicles is not unusual. it wasn't likely that this particular girl was going to hurt herself. and had this has simply proceeded another...
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newt gingrich sign adler in the letter in the "wall street journal" where he was in full support of amnesty that makes 11 million illegal workers legal overnight and he was in suspects you port of the federal dream act which is federal taxpayer subsidies for the children of illegal aliens for their college tuition. this is not where the american people are at. i have opposed these measures and there is a clear line of distinction when it many coulds to immigration. newt gingrich has the lowest grade of a d minus on immigration. i have the highest grade of any one in the field. i will build the fence. i will secure the border and i will make english the official language of the united states government. >> chris: you have also accused speaker gingrich of peddling his influence here in washington with relationships to healthcare companies and especially to freddie mac. he says he has never lobbied for any one here in washington and that in fact because of his experience he is the one who can shake up the way washington does business. >> well, it is implausible, chris, because he has been a pa
newt gingrich sign adler in the letter in the "wall street journal" where he was in full support of amnesty that makes 11 million illegal workers legal overnight and he was in suspects you port of the federal dream act which is federal taxpayer subsidies for the children of illegal aliens for their college tuition. this is not where the american people are at. i have opposed these measures and there is a clear line of distinction when it many coulds to immigration. newt gingrich has...
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he wanted to be an actor during high school, so we got accepted into the stella adler academy. the current principal took his head shots, which are really handsome. and i think he got some additions. he dreamt of being an actor but now i think, you know, he's very political. he was mr. tibet at the high school. i'm sure that he's going to still be very active with tibetan causes. i'm sure he is doing that at syracuse. he's doing all right. ipad. >> jessica is also doing really well. she's at drexel. she's in the business and engineering program. and i think she is still with her high school boyfriend. no? [laughter] sorry. oops. gossip. 5 never mind. she's doing great. she just asked me to write, to be a reference for her, for a job interview. so that's the kind of thing i wouldn't -- that's the kind of thing i'd ever want to do more, especially now the book is done, i can do little things like that. itsy for me and it's fun for me. she's doing really well. >> hey, brooke. behind the pole. my question is actually about education in general right now, because very intriguing tie
he wanted to be an actor during high school, so we got accepted into the stella adler academy. the current principal took his head shots, which are really handsome. and i think he got some additions. he dreamt of being an actor but now i think, you know, he's very political. he was mr. tibet at the high school. i'm sure that he's going to still be very active with tibetan causes. i'm sure he is doing that at syracuse. he's doing all right. ipad. >> jessica is also doing really well. she's...
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he wanted to be an actor during high school and got accepted into the stella adler academy. the current principal took his head shots which are really handsome and he got some auditions with them. he dreamed of being an actor but now he is very political. he was mr. free to back at the high school and i am sure he is going to still be very active with tibetan positives and he is doing that in syracuse. he is doing all right. jessica is also doing really well. she is in the business and engineering program. and with her high school boyfriend -- no. sorry. billups. gossip. nevermind. she is doing great. she asked me to write about a reference for her for a job interview. that is the kind of thing i want to do more. i can do little things like that and it is easy and fun for me and she is doing really well. >> hey, brooke. i am paul. my question is about education in general right now because is there a very intriguing political time, education gets a lot of attention in the press. i wanted to ask you what you thought about how your book will leave an impression and what your i
he wanted to be an actor during high school and got accepted into the stella adler academy. the current principal took his head shots which are really handsome and he got some auditions with them. he dreamed of being an actor but now he is very political. he was mr. free to back at the high school and i am sure he is going to still be very active with tibetan positives and he is doing that in syracuse. he is doing all right. jessica is also doing really well. she is in the business and...
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richard adler says colton was an abused youth exposed to alcohol prenately, who suffered psychological harm while falling through the cracks. >> those various agencies and institutions that were supposed to assist him simply didn't, time and time again. >> reporter: dubbed the barefoot bandit for leaving footprints behind at his breakins, he stole cars, boats, even airplanes after he taught himself to fly. he gained a cult following but adler writes, "what was characterized by the media as the swashbuckling adventures of a rakish teenager were in fact the actions of a depressed, suicidal young man." >> he was living in ditches, culverts and port-a-potties from time to time, so that's the other side of it. it wasn't a romantic adventure. >> reporter: marion rathbone was one of the earliest victims. for 25 years her family ran this restaurant near colton's home in washington state until one night changed everything. >> he just took the rug right out from under our feet. >> reporter: authorities say harris-moore stole $18,000 from the restaurant's safe, then was captured on security video
richard adler says colton was an abused youth exposed to alcohol prenately, who suffered psychological harm while falling through the cracks. >> those various agencies and institutions that were supposed to assist him simply didn't, time and time again. >> reporter: dubbed the barefoot bandit for leaving footprints behind at his breakins, he stole cars, boats, even airplanes after he taught himself to fly. he gained a cult following but adler writes, "what was characterized by...
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. >> and these are jonathan adler, and we love them. >> they're beautiful. >> you can get them personalized today from thestationarystudio.com. they've dropped the price, i think starting around $71. >> beautiful, beautiful colors. now, this is interesting. is this for your birthday? >> well, actually, men, who are so hard to shop for, if you've got a sports buff in your life, redenvelope.com always a good source for personalized gifts. they've got these incredible "the new york times" history sports books, where you pick your favorite team and they'll put together 6,200 pages of top sports headlines for that team. >> that would be great for your son. >> also women love sports, too. >> and these are notebooks you could personalize? >> these are great for a writer or artist or an ocd person that takes a lot of notes. they're about 16 bucks. double that and you can get them personalized. >> do they make them small? >> yes, small and large. these are the books picasso used that hemingway used. there's a great history to them and men love them. >> i use them. anyway, let's move to this, even th
. >> and these are jonathan adler, and we love them. >> they're beautiful. >> you can get them personalized today from thestationarystudio.com. they've dropped the price, i think starting around $71. >> beautiful, beautiful colors. now, this is interesting. is this for your birthday? >> well, actually, men, who are so hard to shop for, if you've got a sports buff in your life, redenvelope.com always a good source for personalized gifts. they've got these incredible...
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and jonathan adler, professor of law at western school of law said in a congressional hearing earlier this year that the reins act offers a promising mechanism for disciplining federal regulatory agencies in enhancing, enhancing congressional accountability for federal regulations. the reins acts brings accountability back to the regulatory process. i would agree that some regulations are unnecessary. we all want clean air and clean water. there's no doubt we need that. we need safe -- safe and healthy environment. we need safe food. if we want to protect ourselves and our familieses, regulations at what cost? through the rulemaking process, the e.p.a. has put a new burdensome standard on water quality in florida alone. the knew marek nutrient rule e.p.a. wants to overtake, overtake the state's water system and because there are washington bureaucrats trying to create d.c. solutions for florida, the requirements they set, scientifically, scientifically impossible to reach given our state's natural phosphorus levels in our waters. complinets will require an investment of billions of --
and jonathan adler, professor of law at western school of law said in a congressional hearing earlier this year that the reins act offers a promising mechanism for disciplining federal regulatory agencies in enhancing, enhancing congressional accountability for federal regulations. the reins acts brings accountability back to the regulatory process. i would agree that some regulations are unnecessary. we all want clean air and clean water. there's no doubt we need that. we need safe -- safe and...