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then i grabbed ahold of catherine and it was just like playing tug of war. >> get a gun, tranquilizer. >> it's a terrifying struggle between zookeepers and rescuers trying to free catherine from the bear's unyielding grip. >> the bear would pull catherine towards him, the zookeepers would pull her back towards them. >> she must have felt just like a rag doll being tossed around like that. >> they kept hitting him on the head. it did no good. >> the puny branches do nothing to stop binky. >> and she did make a couple pleas to don't let go. just don't let go of me. i would get a little more of her every time. and catherine's shoes slipped off, and so her foot just slid through the polar bear's mouth and then she was free. >> lay down, lay down. >> at last, catherine is free of binky's death grip. dr. rafer doesn't know if her injuries will be fatal. she's rushed to the hospital. >> i just felt the crunching of my leg. it was so excruciating. >> i believe it was almost two weeks she was in the hospital. she had some open wounds. a lot of bruising. she also had a broken leg. >> very lucky
then i grabbed ahold of catherine and it was just like playing tug of war. >> get a gun, tranquilizer. >> it's a terrifying struggle between zookeepers and rescuers trying to free catherine from the bear's unyielding grip. >> the bear would pull catherine towards him, the zookeepers would pull her back towards them. >> she must have felt just like a rag doll being tossed around like that. >> they kept hitting him on the head. it did no good. >> the puny...
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then shortly after that i couldn't reach him or by e-mail or phone, had no way of knowing how to get ahold of her. >> so that's about three years now? >> it is yes, going three years. >> so if she came back to the states, it was discovered in the states illegally, what would happen to her? >> she is right now facing federal criminal charges. >> kidnapping? >> child kidnapping. it is a federal statute, parental kidnapping. so it alleges she took her child to prevent visitation and custody on a half of the other partner. so she faces up to three years in jail under federal statute for having taken her child. >> if she came back or was arrested here in the state, would you be her lawyer? are you still her lawyer technically? >> we are technically still her lawyer. the vermont court's wouldn't let us get out of representing her. it was hard not being able to contact her. they're still more a years worth of litigation that took place after she left, and we have asked to be removed as accounts and the court in vermont wouldn't let us out. virginia, there's also a pending case that waits for her
then shortly after that i couldn't reach him or by e-mail or phone, had no way of knowing how to get ahold of her. >> so that's about three years now? >> it is yes, going three years. >> so if she came back to the states, it was discovered in the states illegally, what would happen to her? >> she is right now facing federal criminal charges. >> kidnapping? >> child kidnapping. it is a federal statute, parental kidnapping. so it alleges she took her child to...
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had no way of getting ahold of her. >> host: that's three years now. >> guest: it is -- yes, three years. >> host: if she came week in states or was discovered the states, legally what would happen to her. >> guest: she right now is facing federal criminal charges. >> host: kidnapping. >> guest: child kidnapping, a federal statute, and allegations she took her child to prevent visitation and custody on behalf of the other partner and she faces up to three years in jail under federal statute for having taken her child. >> host: if she came back or was arrested here in the states, would you be her lawyer? are you still her lawyer. >> guest: we're technically still her lawyer. the court wouldn't let us get out of representing her. it was hard not being able to contact year, there's a year's worth of litigation that took place after she left, and we asked to be removed by her counsel and the court in vermont wouldn't let us out in virginia there's a pending case that wait for her to return. so we just are still lested as her attorney because we can't ask for permission to withdraw. but i don
had no way of getting ahold of her. >> host: that's three years now. >> guest: it is -- yes, three years. >> host: if she came week in states or was discovered the states, legally what would happen to her. >> guest: she right now is facing federal criminal charges. >> host: kidnapping. >> guest: child kidnapping, a federal statute, and allegations she took her child to prevent visitation and custody on behalf of the other partner and she faces up to three...
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. >> he could were not able to get ahold of him. >> reporter: it follows weeks of controversy whethert was a racially motivated killing or whether zimmerman should face charges at all. he called a dispatcher about someone suspicious in the neighborhood. >> he looks like he is on drug, up to something. he is walking around, about. >> is he white, black, hispanic? >> he looks black. >> reporter: this exchange. >> are you following him? >> yeah. >> okay, we don't need to you do that. >> reporter: at the same time, trayvon martin's 16-year-old girlfriend was on the phone with him. lating telling abc news -- >> he is a white dude, look like he was following him. >> reporter: and zimmerman continues to pursue. i said, run. but he didn't. and there are no eyewitnesses, no video. and an hour later, zimmerman takingen into custly. and until he turned himself in, his where abouts where a mystery. and at the heart of the legal debate, it would be florida's stand your ground laws, which offers someone like zimmer noon use deadly force if he feels that he is threatened. >> it will be the stand you
. >> he could were not able to get ahold of him. >> reporter: it follows weeks of controversy whethert was a racially motivated killing or whether zimmerman should face charges at all. he called a dispatcher about someone suspicious in the neighborhood. >> he looks like he is on drug, up to something. he is walking around, about. >> is he white, black, hispanic? >> he looks black. >> reporter: this exchange. >> are you following him? >> yeah....
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again, you use this grappling hook and a chain, you shoot it over the merrimac, it latches ahold, and according to its author, jay miller, that you could then rock the merrimac back and forth until water starts pouring in and it surrenders or sinks. he's not shy about his idea because he says, let this rough suggestion be well studied. reminding gideon wells how simple a thing was david sling in taking on the goliath. c.l.pasquale has one of the crazier ideas which i call dump and sink in which what you do is you have a 23-wheel cannon on the back of this steamer -- again, look how small the merrimac is in comparison -- you ram the merrimac, dragging with it another cannon falling on the other side, and basically like a large dump truck you would sink the merrimac using, basically, just excess weight. but as i said, there were fears that the confederates could use basically these exact same tactics. you have a number of worried northerners writing in saying, can the monitor defend itself against a vessel that has superior steam power? most of the northern public did not realize the me
again, you use this grappling hook and a chain, you shoot it over the merrimac, it latches ahold, and according to its author, jay miller, that you could then rock the merrimac back and forth until water starts pouring in and it surrenders or sinks. he's not shy about his idea because he says, let this rough suggestion be well studied. reminding gideon wells how simple a thing was david sling in taking on the goliath. c.l.pasquale has one of the crazier ideas which i call dump and sink in which...
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try to get ahold of his parent. find out what she's going to do, what her plans are.icate that back to either me or the superintendent so we can make a plan. all right? >> okay. >> how do you feel about that? >> i'm cool with it. >> she'll be here, don't you think, today? >> yeah. >> all right. >> good. let's make this thing happen then. >> okay. i will get your clothes. i'll have you change. >> sometimes it can be a couple days before they can get a ride. >> just stay right here. >> okay. >>> coming up -- more frustration for charles taylor and the pendleton staff. >> she must have turned it off. it went straight to voicemail. >> meanwhile, michael brehm fears retribution from his cellmates. >> i've seen a guy who was scheduled to go home in three days and somebody put a shank in his bed. he didn't get out for another 90 days afterwards. >> and extra staff are called in for an uncooperative teen. >> you've got to get your clothes off and get in the shower. come on. >>> now, let's go back to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>>
try to get ahold of his parent. find out what she's going to do, what her plans are.icate that back to either me or the superintendent so we can make a plan. all right? >> okay. >> how do you feel about that? >> i'm cool with it. >> she'll be here, don't you think, today? >> yeah. >> all right. >> good. let's make this thing happen then. >> okay. i will get your clothes. i'll have you change. >> sometimes it can be a couple days before they...
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manson got ahold of the paper and he stood up in front of the jury and showed the jury the headline,little smile on his face and was somehow proud that the president had taken notice and that that threw the crowd into a tizzy. that was quite sensational. you talk about the judge possessing a gun. one day he leaped over the table, somehow he got ahold of a sharp pencil and start aid approaching the judge. the bay lives tackled him and he yelled in the name of christian justice, someone should chop off your head. the judge started carrying a .3a .38 revolver. its we extremely bizarre. >> it's one of the most bizarre we've ever covered. vincent bugliosi. thank you. >> thanks for having me on. >>> a man on a mission to provide free medical care to those who can't afford it. this week's cnn hero when we return. >>> as the health care crisis drives on, one man is bringing free medical care to thousands, often one weekend. meet stan brock. he's this weekend's cnn hero. >> all right. take care of these numbers. they represent several hundred dollars worth of medical care. >> i live in con st
manson got ahold of the paper and he stood up in front of the jury and showed the jury the headline,little smile on his face and was somehow proud that the president had taken notice and that that threw the crowd into a tizzy. that was quite sensational. you talk about the judge possessing a gun. one day he leaped over the table, somehow he got ahold of a sharp pencil and start aid approaching the judge. the bay lives tackled him and he yelled in the name of christian justice, someone should...
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. >> the first thing that went through my head, how the heck did you get ahold of that? >> she wants to warn people to make sure they're privacy settings are at the maximum level. >> i'm bothered by this because i should have the right to say exactly what i'm feeling. that should be protected. >> laws haven't caught up with technology yet. >> her employer, the ones employering her, they have some rights, too. >>> a sailing gun battle between somali pirates and a commercial ship was caught on video. take a look at this. this boat is approaching this commercial ship. what you're about to see will make you think that you're in war. [ gunfire >> this string of just shooting at each other. >> holy cow. >> they unload a barrage of gunfire. looks like it hits the side of the boat, but more action is to come. at this point the boat with the pirates is behind the commercial vessel. listen to what they're saying over the speakers. >> sergeant skip, sergeant skip -- a. second boat is on the way. >> oh, wow. [ gunfire >> this happened in the gulf of aden, but we don't know what the
. >> the first thing that went through my head, how the heck did you get ahold of that? >> she wants to warn people to make sure they're privacy settings are at the maximum level. >> i'm bothered by this because i should have the right to say exactly what i'm feeling. that should be protected. >> laws haven't caught up with technology yet. >> her employer, the ones employering her, they have some rights, too. >>> a sailing gun battle between somali pirates...
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. >> he will not return our calls and we couldn't get ahold of him. >> reporter: today's charges followeeks of mounting tension surrounding the case, whether it was a racially motivated killing, and whether george zimmerman who claimed self-defense should have faced charges at all a. on february 26th, zimmerman called a nonemergency dispatch number about someone suspicious in the neighborhood. he followed him. >> this guy looks like he's up to no good. he looks like he's on drugs, up to something. he is walking around, about. >> is he white, black, hispanic? >> he looks black. >> reporter: some of the efrdz that the prosecutor likely focused on is in this exchange. >> are you following him? >> yeah. >> okay, we don't need to you do that. >> reporter: and at the same time trayvon martin's 16-year-old girlfriend was on the phone with him, later telling abc news -- >> he said this white dude was following him around. >> reporter: zimmerman continues to pursue. >> i said, run. >> reporter: but he didn't. and there are no eyewitnesses, no video. and an hour later, zimmerman taken into custod
. >> he will not return our calls and we couldn't get ahold of him. >> reporter: today's charges followeeks of mounting tension surrounding the case, whether it was a racially motivated killing, and whether george zimmerman who claimed self-defense should have faced charges at all a. on february 26th, zimmerman called a nonemergency dispatch number about someone suspicious in the neighborhood. he followed him. >> this guy looks like he's up to no good. he looks like he's on...
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i specifically told the regional administrator to get ahold of his travel in august of 2011. i did brief administrator johnson in may of 2011 on the interim report. she saw the preplanning travel. i did tell her about the less than candid comments. >> how much did you meet with ms. johnson? >> we met may 17th i think and then we met again in august. maybe twice in august. >> were you also meeting with others that worked in -- >> they are in constant contact. >> how often do you think you communicated whether it's between staff to staff or you with mrs. johnson. how often is it? >> we communicate several times a week between our staff and staff at gsa. and i know that my deputy communicates regularly with the deputy administrator and i believe they did so about this investigation. >> did anybody from the administration contact you? >> no one from the white house has ever contacted me. i have never spoken to them. >> so several times a week, the oig contacted gsa and let them know? >> did you let them know? >> no. because it's an investigation. and we need to keep it confidenti
i specifically told the regional administrator to get ahold of his travel in august of 2011. i did brief administrator johnson in may of 2011 on the interim report. she saw the preplanning travel. i did tell her about the less than candid comments. >> how much did you meet with ms. johnson? >> we met may 17th i think and then we met again in august. maybe twice in august. >> were you also meeting with others that worked in -- >> they are in constant contact. >> how...
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laroche gets ahold of one, deep to right. his second home run of the year. the nats are within one.s carlos to close it out and he gets them to pop out and in the game the cubs win 4-3. next up with the nats, a series with the mets in new york beginning tomorrow. >>> the orioles looking for the series sweep of the twins. j.j. hardy at the dish, and that one is not coming back. a solo shot off of anthony swarzek. baltimore takes an early 1-0 lead. >>> on the mound for the o's, jason hambell, a new oriole, making his debut. double play j.j. hardy takes it himself to the end of the inning. next batter, luke hughes. he goes down, too. hammel takes a no-hit ter into the eighth inning. but the first batter of the eighth is justin and he's a pretty good player. hammel goes eight innings, giving up just two hits. orioles win 3-1, and for the second year in a row, baltimore starts 3-0. >>> as the capitols take on the bruins this thursday night, they take with them the weight of expectation, and it's pretty heavy. after early exits the past four years, the core group of ovechkin, msimmon bach
laroche gets ahold of one, deep to right. his second home run of the year. the nats are within one.s carlos to close it out and he gets them to pop out and in the game the cubs win 4-3. next up with the nats, a series with the mets in new york beginning tomorrow. >>> the orioles looking for the series sweep of the twins. j.j. hardy at the dish, and that one is not coming back. a solo shot off of anthony swarzek. baltimore takes an early 1-0 lead. >>> on the mound for the o's,...
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secondly, we need every last dime that we can get ahold of in order to get us out of the building at 601 new jersey. when the lease runs out, which it's going to do at the end of the year. no matter what. that's a fact of the matter. no additional spending by this agency is justified in these hard times and under these hard si circumstances. in my judgment. >> if i could just respond. you know, in our -- as you pointed our, our budget is actually a request less for this year than for 2013 and in fy 2012. but we have a slight increase in the budgeting office. the rest of it is for technology upgrades, which will really very much needed. and again, you determine our pro appropriation. we all understand that. we're a pretty good agency in terms of taxpayers getting bang for their buck. but i do think that if we end up particularly under sequestration or with a reduction, we're just not going to be able to do the things you want us to do. that means bringing up cases or reviewing of documents and businesses. you know, we're doing a merger review. it's the businesses who can put us on the
secondly, we need every last dime that we can get ahold of in order to get us out of the building at 601 new jersey. when the lease runs out, which it's going to do at the end of the year. no matter what. that's a fact of the matter. no additional spending by this agency is justified in these hard times and under these hard si circumstances. in my judgment. >> if i could just respond. you know, in our -- as you pointed our, our budget is actually a request less for this year than for 2013...
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get ahold of it ben. >> rick, inflation or not. >> i think morgan had it right.ou have to be careful in how you look at the numbers. we know that proctor and gamble will be rolling back the prices. look at hershey which was the example. they make chocolate and we know that the price of the cocoa bean is at a 30 year high. why? supply. >> we have to be vigilant about inflation. we are coming out of a difficult period where stimulus was require there is a lot of printing of money and absolutely keep your eye out for it. are we well yet? we were worrying about deflation. >> phil, they admit when you print money there is no such thing as a free lunch. don't you eventually end up with higher prices. uncle ben bernanke has been throwing bills out of the helicopter now. >> ben bernanke is head of the federal reserve and in charge of printing money. >> it was to get corporations to spend. that hasn't happened. we have had unintended affect and that could cost obama the election. 94 dollar gallon gasoline. >> and so much coming down to the price of gas. >> it is going dow
get ahold of it ben. >> rick, inflation or not. >> i think morgan had it right.ou have to be careful in how you look at the numbers. we know that proctor and gamble will be rolling back the prices. look at hershey which was the example. they make chocolate and we know that the price of the cocoa bean is at a 30 year high. why? supply. >> we have to be vigilant about inflation. we are coming out of a difficult period where stimulus was require there is a lot of printing of...
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tha >> thank goodness they didn't get ahold of those kids. >> people in the neighborhood are not happy. they want the dogs put down. they know who the dogs belong to but apparently nobody has been able to track down the dogs or the owners. animal control will keep their eyes peeled for these dogs again. >> i have to give it to andre, to put himself in the way of these dogs. he probably knows those dogs could have gotten control of his neck and this would have been it. >> shaking his arm around like that, they could have easily done the same thing to his neck. >> i'm glad i got my arm and i'm glad i'm still alive. >>> surveillance video helped protect the reputation of a cop in pennsylvania, because a man accused him of having slashed the tires on his tow truck. the surveillance video we got from our friends at wpxi. the driver of this tow trck, anho nic said he parked his truck right next to a police officer. they both went into the store, later in the video you see the front of truck drop. when anthony came back, he thought it was the officer parked next to him that had done this. but
tha >> thank goodness they didn't get ahold of those kids. >> people in the neighborhood are not happy. they want the dogs put down. they know who the dogs belong to but apparently nobody has been able to track down the dogs or the owners. animal control will keep their eyes peeled for these dogs again. >> i have to give it to andre, to put himself in the way of these dogs. he probably knows those dogs could have gotten control of his neck and this would have been it. >>...
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it looks like the crocodile only had ahold of the elephant's trunk for a few seconds before he was ableght him off and get the heck out of the river. >> that had to hurt. imagine a per anna on your nose. >> that's what i would equate it to. >> one stomp of the foot with the elephant. >> talk about biting off more than you can chew. >>> if you had to mix potato salad for easter this weekend, i'm going to save a month off your life forever. this is speed a peel potato. you boil the potato and then for five seconds, you put it in ice water. an ice bath. and then watch. >> no way. >> you can do this with tomatoes, too. >> i love mashed potatoes, but i hate doing them, because i hate peeling the potato. >> i always get the peeling everywhere and cut off part of the potato and it looks deformed by the time i get done with it. >> you have done this before. >> i have done it before, and i have done it with tomatoes. you can do it with skins, fruits, vegetables, whatever it is, if you want to get the skin off easily. but i love -- this is weird. i love peeling potatoes. potato peelers. i will co
it looks like the crocodile only had ahold of the elephant's trunk for a few seconds before he was ableght him off and get the heck out of the river. >> that had to hurt. imagine a per anna on your nose. >> that's what i would equate it to. >> one stomp of the foot with the elephant. >> talk about biting off more than you can chew. >>> if you had to mix potato salad for easter this weekend, i'm going to save a month off your life forever. this is speed a peel...
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we were able to get ahold of the public information officer at the university and she tells us the suspect was interviewed at the jail and shows absolutely no remorse. here is the scene and you can see it is an active scene, they have roped off the entire school and it has been shut down indefinitely. we are learning more details about the suspect who was detained within an hour and a half of the shooting spree. one thing they have not been able to locate is the weapon. a 45 caliber weapon. the first call came in from the university and when officer arrived a woman was bleeding on the ground. moments later they found others running for their lives not knowing if a man or woman was still inside. the suspect was a 45-year-old student of the university and was disgruntled because he had been thrown out. he grabbed a receptionist and told students to lineup on the wall and began shooting. >> we just hard several gunshots and i looked outside the door of the classroom and somebody said somebody has a gun so i evacuated the classroom. >> there were several people hiding in locked buildings in lo
we were able to get ahold of the public information officer at the university and she tells us the suspect was interviewed at the jail and shows absolutely no remorse. here is the scene and you can see it is an active scene, they have roped off the entire school and it has been shut down indefinitely. we are learning more details about the suspect who was detained within an hour and a half of the shooting spree. one thing they have not been able to locate is the weapon. a 45 caliber weapon. the...
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man standing, he spoke to a crowd that now, as you say, rick santorum and mitt romney needs to get ahold of. >> he did not mention mitt romney in that speech. we will keep on fighting and take back the senate and beat barack obama. mitt romney's name never came up. >> it's interesting that a few minutes later, the senior social conservative senator endorsed mitt romney. i thought that was an interesting move that pat came out and endorsed mitt romney as soon as rick santorum left the stage. >> several governors endorse the santorum -- mitt romney today. we were talking earlier about all those other guys. you're going to see santorum is going to endorse, it's a matter of time. he wants to put a space and it's to romney's advantage to wait a little bit, have another press conference, show the parties uniting around mitt romney. it's going to happen. >> as you mention, mitt romney has to be breathing a sigh of relief, but he still has some pivoting to do to the center. as you mentioned, the evangelicals are going to be looking over his shoulder the entire time. >> frankly, a little unorthod
man standing, he spoke to a crowd that now, as you say, rick santorum and mitt romney needs to get ahold of. >> he did not mention mitt romney in that speech. we will keep on fighting and take back the senate and beat barack obama. mitt romney's name never came up. >> it's interesting that a few minutes later, the senior social conservative senator endorsed mitt romney. i thought that was an interesting move that pat came out and endorsed mitt romney as soon as rick santorum left...
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very poor health and incapable of attending a trial this confirms a document that we got ahold of. famous dr ari kiya of the following. mr thomas miller was not able to defend himself even if he could be present at the audience. any man presenting such depression pain and wounds wouldn't be able to endure such a stressful event even more so if the trial was a life or death decision. in two thousand and one thomas miller had been on death row for already fourteen years when his lawyer jim marcus finished his counter investigation which detailed the discrimination and irregular. artes of the trial. file was sent to the appeals court of texas. i know we had so much evidence there is no way that we can. and then we look they struck us as accident for ever and ever and first two thousand and two. it was a sense of relief you know because like all our bureaus exhausted we have a very left a sub the supreme court and you know live in order afterwards larry. this is like you know. in the beginning of two thousand and two this was the last chance the u.s. supreme court in washington is the
very poor health and incapable of attending a trial this confirms a document that we got ahold of. famous dr ari kiya of the following. mr thomas miller was not able to defend himself even if he could be present at the audience. any man presenting such depression pain and wounds wouldn't be able to endure such a stressful event even more so if the trial was a life or death decision. in two thousand and one thomas miller had been on death row for already fourteen years when his lawyer jim marcus...
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i finally got ahold of her and helped her get it in the back seat. when i did that, the president's body fell to the left, into her lap. >> she said something in that moment. >> she said, they shot his head off. oh, jack, what have they done? >> you arrive at the hospital. there was a moment where mrs. kennedy refused to get out of the car. >> i recognized that the problem was she didn't want anybody to see him because it was very -- it was a gory situation. and so i took my coat off, my jacket, and i covered his head and his upper back, and then she let go. >> the following days, clint hill witnessed some of the most heartbreaking scenes americans have never known about, including a private viewing of the fallen president. >> mrs. kennedy and bobby approached the casket and stood there, about that time, she turned to me and she said, mr. hill, will you get me a pair of scissors, please? so i ran back to the usher's office and got a pair of scissors, gave them to her, and i stood there and could hear, clip, clip, clip. and i knew what was going on. >
i finally got ahold of her and helped her get it in the back seat. when i did that, the president's body fell to the left, into her lap. >> she said something in that moment. >> she said, they shot his head off. oh, jack, what have they done? >> you arrive at the hospital. there was a moment where mrs. kennedy refused to get out of the car. >> i recognized that the problem was she didn't want anybody to see him because it was very -- it was a gory situation. and so i...
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. >> an idea we might have to get ahold of here. thank you, as always. >>> up next here tonight, the women in the national spotlight because they really are perfect. >>> this item from edinburgh, scotland, there's little privacy when you think about it when you're a panda in captivity. because you're cute, people want to look at you all the time. you have to feel for sweetie and sunshine, two new pandas from china, a male and female, who have been thrown together into a mating area in the zoo, not unlike the poconos, but so far, no sparks, no fireworks, and if it's going to happen, there's really only one more day left as the females are only in season, so to speak, 36 hours per year. of course, zoo officials still have the option of piping in some marvin gaye music. >>> a related topic. there's having a lot of fun over this in texas. meet the new texas ranger stadium hotdog. two pounds, $26. the length of a baseball bat. they call it the boom stick. because ball players will always be ball players, veteran ball player, club preside
. >> an idea we might have to get ahold of here. thank you, as always. >>> up next here tonight, the women in the national spotlight because they really are perfect. >>> this item from edinburgh, scotland, there's little privacy when you think about it when you're a panda in captivity. because you're cute, people want to look at you all the time. you have to feel for sweetie and sunshine, two new pandas from china, a male and female, who have been thrown together into a...
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and most of the horses are really, really gentle once you get ahold of them. >> the program organizersy they are very careful who they adopt to to make sure the horse goes to good homes. the government holds on to the adoption papers after a year. the owners must pass an inspection before being awarded the permanent title for the horse. they look like they are having an okay time out there. anxious to get a new home. "nbc nightly news" is next and then more local news a6:
and most of the horses are really, really gentle once you get ahold of them. >> the program organizersy they are very careful who they adopt to to make sure the horse goes to good homes. the government holds on to the adoption papers after a year. the owners must pass an inspection before being awarded the permanent title for the horse. they look like they are having an okay time out there. anxious to get a new home. "nbc nightly news" is next and then more local news a6:
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i specifically told the regional administrator in region nine to get ahold of his travel in august of 2011. i did brief administrator johnson in may of 2011 on the interim report. we went through the interim report. she saw the preplanning travel. i did tell her about the less than candid comments. of course, we also had the hats off report that she was fully briefed on. >> how often did you meet with ms. johnson? >> we met in may, may 17th, i think, and then we met again in august. i don't think we met before that. >> i can't imagine you had any of these meetings where you didn't say, we have a big issue here. >> we met in august. i think maybe twice in august. >> and during that same period of time, were you also meeting with other people that worked in gsa? >> indeed. and my senior staff was in constant touch with senior staff throughout gsa. >> how often do you think you communicated whether it's between staff to staff or you with mrs. johnson? no matter what level, how often is it? >> oh, i think we communicate several times a week between our staff and staff at gsa. and i know t
i specifically told the regional administrator in region nine to get ahold of his travel in august of 2011. i did brief administrator johnson in may of 2011 on the interim report. we went through the interim report. she saw the preplanning travel. i did tell her about the less than candid comments. of course, we also had the hats off report that she was fully briefed on. >> how often did you meet with ms. johnson? >> we met in may, may 17th, i think, and then we met again in august....
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. >> can't get ahold of the tower here. try to call again. >> reporter: the faa reports a half dozen cases of controllers asleep at the switch. richards says it happened most on overnight shifts working solo. >> might take your break and do a little yoga and, of course, that would be, what, taking a nap? >> reporter: the faa now bans solo overnight shifts and appointments out we're in the safest period of air travel. jim avila, abc news, new york. >>> and we want you to know there is a special "20/20," later tonight, on what passengers do not see in the skies, from the cockpit to the back of the plane. it's called "just plane crazy," and it's tonight at 10:00 p.m. >>> and coming up, the news about protecting drivers from themselves. watch again, the policeman says, drive safely -- and then? stay tuned. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes mor
. >> can't get ahold of the tower here. try to call again. >> reporter: the faa reports a half dozen cases of controllers asleep at the switch. richards says it happened most on overnight shifts working solo. >> might take your break and do a little yoga and, of course, that would be, what, taking a nap? >> reporter: the faa now bans solo overnight shifts and appointments out we're in the safest period of air travel. jim avila, abc news, new york. >>> and we...
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most of the horses are really, really gentle once you get ahold of them. >> there's the gray horse rightehind him and right here. program organizers say they are very careful who they adopt to make sure the horses go to a good home. after a year the owners must pass an inspection before being awarded the permanent title for the horse. >>> and now for a look at what's coming up in sports, let's check in with jim himself of comcast sports net. hi, jim, what's happening? >> good evening again, diane. here's what's coming up from the xfinity sports desk. things get mighty rough down the stretch in the nba. you are not going to want to miss a vicious elbow in the thunder/lakers game from earlier today. you just have to see it. and rain washed away the giants today, but there is some good news on the horizon. for freddy sanchez, in particular, details coming straight ahead. >>> good evening. rain ended the giants' day early with the mets. tim lincecum will have his start pushed back one day after today's game in new york was rained out. giants and mets will play a doubleheader monday. baumgart
most of the horses are really, really gentle once you get ahold of them. >> there's the gray horse rightehind him and right here. program organizers say they are very careful who they adopt to make sure the horses go to a good home. after a year the owners must pass an inspection before being awarded the permanent title for the horse. >>> and now for a look at what's coming up in sports, let's check in with jim himself of comcast sports net. hi, jim, what's happening? >>...
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menace that's a synthetic marijuana that goes by many names and it's way too easy for teens to get ahold of. and more and more kids are showing up at emergency rooms but when they do, doctors don't know what they are looking at. here's lisa stark. >> reporter: it looks like these kids are smoking pot. they are not. a on youtube video they boast about getting high on a herbal substance you can buy over the counter or internet with names like k2 spice or blade a synthetic marijuana herb sprayed with marketing and market as incense. one in nine high school seniorstried it. teens are showing up in emergency rooms with symptoms that can stump doctors. >> one patient was aggressive and agitated and sweating a lot. and he had a very high heart rate and a very high blood pressure. >> reporter: calls to poison control centers jumped from 2900 in 2010 to nearly 7,000 last year. this year a record pace over 1200 calls in the first two months alone. this study is an attempt to help er doctors spot the symptoms caused by the mystery chemicals. >> we are not sure what exactly is in them. and what they
menace that's a synthetic marijuana that goes by many names and it's way too easy for teens to get ahold of. and more and more kids are showing up at emergency rooms but when they do, doctors don't know what they are looking at. here's lisa stark. >> reporter: it looks like these kids are smoking pot. they are not. a on youtube video they boast about getting high on a herbal substance you can buy over the counter or internet with names like k2 spice or blade a synthetic marijuana herb...
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>> brian: i'm tempted to get ahold of the folks over the u.k. to get us to ship us one. it does sound like it's pretty good. >> lizzie: do you like with free must ard drizzle. >> brian: you don't eat pidz because it's health food. but it tastes good and it's crazy. >> lizzie: i was gone over the weekend to lake tahoe. did some skiing and snowboarding survived that and total blast with the family, came back, injury free, feeling good. today i come back, i injured myself. >> brian: you injured yourself? >> lizzie: at home and running and i slipped. you asked me how many stairs. my left cheek, probably about eight steps. i actually went all the way down to the bottom. all the way down to the bottom. i've had an ice pack and left it on the set. every 30 minutes i've been changing out my eyes pack. >> brian: all the skiing and snowboarding. >> lizzie: first thing i boom. >> brian: most accidents happen at home so i'm moving. [ laughter ] >> brian: lizly will be in tiptop shape tomorrow. stay dry and drive safely. becomes. bye-bye. ♪ [ typing ] ♪ ♪ [ camera shutter clicks ] ♪
>> brian: i'm tempted to get ahold of the folks over the u.k. to get us to ship us one. it does sound like it's pretty good. >> lizzie: do you like with free must ard drizzle. >> brian: you don't eat pidz because it's health food. but it tastes good and it's crazy. >> lizzie: i was gone over the weekend to lake tahoe. did some skiing and snowboarding survived that and total blast with the family, came back, injury free, feeling good. today i come back, i injured myself....
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. >> an idea we might have to get ahold of here. >> up next, the women in the national spotlight becausey really are perfect. sweet, nutty crunchy nut... can't wait 'til morning. wait. ♪ it's morning in the himalayas... [ male announcer ] it's sweet. it's nutty. it's absolutely delicious. kellogg's crunchy nut. it's morning somewhere. you know, typical alarm clock. i am so glad to get rid of it. just to be able to wake up in the morning on your own. that's a big accomplishment to me. i don't know how much money i need. but i know that whatever i have that's what i'm going to live within. ♪ ♪ they claim to be complete. only centrum goes beyond. providing more than just the essential nutrients, so i'm at my best. centrum. always your most complete. my son and i never missed opening day. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better, and that mea
. >> an idea we might have to get ahold of here. >> up next, the women in the national spotlight becausey really are perfect. sweet, nutty crunchy nut... can't wait 'til morning. wait. ♪ it's morning in the himalayas... [ male announcer ] it's sweet. it's nutty. it's absolutely delicious. kellogg's crunchy nut. it's morning somewhere. you know, typical alarm clock. i am so glad to get rid of it. just to be able to wake up in the morning on your own. that's a big accomplishment to...
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neely get ahold of this pot of money in the first place. and it looked like he regarded it as his own. and actually, it wasn't -- it wasn't ever answered, at least to my satisfaction. it looks like mr. neely was in charge of mr. neely. let me ask you about howdy centralized this agency is, and whether it is decentralized to a fault. there is one theory of management, which is i think a very efficacious one that goes that if you delegate to managers, hands-on responsibility, you can hold them accountable, and they become more creative. and when you get a situation like this, one has to ask about whether or not the agency has any chain of command. whether -- if, for important issues like spending, the administrator at the top and the chief of staff can sit here and say, well, i don't know anything about it. one wonders whether this agency is simply run at the regional level with washington having no responsibility for holding the regions accountable. so i would like you to discuss what you think of the chain of command now, if you think it is
neely get ahold of this pot of money in the first place. and it looked like he regarded it as his own. and actually, it wasn't -- it wasn't ever answered, at least to my satisfaction. it looks like mr. neely was in charge of mr. neely. let me ask you about howdy centralized this agency is, and whether it is decentralized to a fault. there is one theory of management, which is i think a very efficacious one that goes that if you delegate to managers, hands-on responsibility, you can hold them...
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couldn't get ahold of this information ever and have we have to stay domestically but mike rogers isn't allowing any of these substantial numbers to come up for a vote so on the one hand he's saying that he is concerned about privacy but on the other he's not allowing substantial and them and come to the house floor tiles are there are major companies that are supporting this bill corporations like google and facebook these companies oppose so but they are backing cispa why is that what i have today. well i first of all google actually isn't supporting this bill this is another misleading statement i have by mike rogers they've been talking to him about it trying to narrow the civil liberties are trying to help with civil liberties concerns but they haven't supported it facebook did support the bill but again they have also expressed expressed civil liberties concerns and the parts of the bill that we are worried about facebook actually came out and said that they don't want and they don't either and they won't use them if the bill comes to fruition and they said that they weren't even
couldn't get ahold of this information ever and have we have to stay domestically but mike rogers isn't allowing any of these substantial numbers to come up for a vote so on the one hand he's saying that he is concerned about privacy but on the other he's not allowing substantial and them and come to the house floor tiles are there are major companies that are supporting this bill corporations like google and facebook these companies oppose so but they are backing cispa why is that what i have...
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there's no one in the democratic leadership willing to take ahold of the wheel. while i'm glad that we're meeting to consider a budget resolution put forward by the chairman, i'm puz manied by today's exercise. first the chairman has said repeatedly that we already have a budget in place for this year and next. the chairmanen and majority leader reid feel that the budget control act was a budget resolution. so, then, why are we here? why do we need to markup a budget resolution if the budget control act was truly a budget resolution? the answer's quite clear. the budget control act is not a budget. president obama clearly agreed when he proposed his budget. house republicans and democrats alike agreed when they voted on seven budget resolutions authored by both republicans and democrats. the democratic leadership and the senate stands alone in their belief that the budget control act was a budget resolution. is it because they have no idea on how to balance a budget? contain out of control spending? grow the economy? create jobs? i don't know. i'm also confounded
there's no one in the democratic leadership willing to take ahold of the wheel. while i'm glad that we're meeting to consider a budget resolution put forward by the chairman, i'm puz manied by today's exercise. first the chairman has said repeatedly that we already have a budget in place for this year and next. the chairmanen and majority leader reid feel that the budget control act was a budget resolution. so, then, why are we here? why do we need to markup a budget resolution if the budget...
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and once the americans got ahold of it, that chapter disappeared. but that is not to say that there couldn't be security guarantees at the end of the process. and in terms of it being a political nightmare, going on what you said, this whole thing is a nightmare. we're in a situation that, in a sense, is not going to end well. somebody is going to be unhappy. it's going to end in tears, one way or another. but i think despite the elections, despite everything going on, if we can get a start to this process, you have the situation in iran where -- barbara spoke about it. after the parliamentary elections, there's a possibility for consensus in iran. this is a very polyanna-issue view, by the way. if kholmeni has rendered ahmadinejad a lame duck through these elections and saying, look, we are really having trouble doing business. can't we do something to get out of this? there might be a way in which the iranians would decide that if they can get a face-saving solution where they get to keep some enrichment, where they can go forward with what they s
and once the americans got ahold of it, that chapter disappeared. but that is not to say that there couldn't be security guarantees at the end of the process. and in terms of it being a political nightmare, going on what you said, this whole thing is a nightmare. we're in a situation that, in a sense, is not going to end well. somebody is going to be unhappy. it's going to end in tears, one way or another. but i think despite the elections, despite everything going on, if we can get a start to...