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alexis is the one who led the charge to have her dad prosecuted for murder. so living with her, is her mind poisoned by alexis? the judge kind of agreed. he said, look, her memory gets sharper and sharper the longer she lives with alexis. i'm not going to allow her to take the stand on direct. i'm going to play a tape she made about a year or so after her mom died where she described what she saw when she went into the bathroom and saw mommy in the tub, and then we're going to allow her to be cross-examined in person as the 12-year-old girl she is now and questioned on redirect by the prosecution. so that's very odd. kind of a cobbled together way of having her testify, but he felt that that was the fairest way for the defendant. >> got it. wow. there is a lot going on with this trial. we appreciate jane velez-mitchell, you keeping up with the twists and turns and subplots and testimony. we will be waiting to see if this mistress testifies. jane velez-mitchell, we watch each and every night on hln, 7:00 p.m. eastern. thank you. >>> thanks, brooke.
alexis is the one who led the charge to have her dad prosecuted for murder. so living with her, is her mind poisoned by alexis? the judge kind of agreed. he said, look, her memory gets sharper and sharper the longer she lives with alexis. i'm not going to allow her to take the stand on direct. i'm going to play a tape she made about a year or so after her mom died where she described what she saw when she went into the bathroom and saw mommy in the tub, and then we're going to allow her to be...
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. >> derek: alexis! what a nice surprise! >> alexis: [ sighs ] it is, isn't it? i speak with you? >> derek: all right. you seem, uh -- >> alexis: troubled? >> derek: hold on a second. uh, it's not danny, is it? >> alexis: no, no. danny's fine. in fact, they're bringing him home tomorrow. >> derek: oh. good! well, that's good news. here! >> alexis: yeah. yeah, it is. >> derek: so, uh, what's on your mind? >> alexis: julian jerome. >> lulu: oh, my god! she is your baby, isn't she? >> maxie: connie is -- my baby. >> nikolas: britt? britt? britt, can you hear me? hey, hey, hey, hey, hey! can you hear me? come on. open your eyes! can you sit up? >> britt: [ groans ] >> nikolas: come on, i got you. i got you. >> britt: nikolas... >> nikolas: are you all right? >> britt: ohh, what happened? >> nikolas: i don't know. i-i walked in here and found you like this. did you faint? what happened? >> britt: no. oh, my go-- where -- >> nikolas: was someone here with you? who did this to you? >> britt: my mother. >> patrick: thirsty? >> sabrina: no, i'm good. >> patrick: you sure?
. >> derek: alexis! what a nice surprise! >> alexis: [ sighs ] it is, isn't it? i speak with you? >> derek: all right. you seem, uh -- >> alexis: troubled? >> derek: hold on a second. uh, it's not danny, is it? >> alexis: no, no. danny's fine. in fact, they're bringing him home tomorrow. >> derek: oh. good! well, that's good news. here! >> alexis: yeah. yeah, it is. >> derek: so, uh, what's on your mind? >> alexis: julian jerome....
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locutor: pero alexis estÁ a salvo. hombre: estarÁs bien. tranquilo, amigo.?". hombre: ¡cuidado! hombre: ¡vamos! hombre: ¡con cuidado! hombre: ¡se aÓ! locutor: tras echoque, alexis ya sufrÍa fuerte dolor, pero los rescatistas se ven obligados a halar sus piernas para liberarlas de su trampa. [♪] era preferible que Él tuviera una pierna ropa a que a su familia se le rompiera el corazÓn. locutor: alexis sabe cuÁn cerca estuvo de la muerte en medio de la autopista. >>quisiera decirle a las personas que salvaron mi vida que son aho seres muy queridos para mÍ. ...son mis hÉroes. hombre: yo creoque lo peor es su pierna. locutor: en cuanto al camarÓgro buen samaritano, Él sabe ya lo que es ser parte de una historia de vida y muerte. [♪] nairobikenya. un acaloraddebate en el parlamento se torna agresivo. [algarabía] la cÁmara se convierte en un campo de batalla. [algarabía] hombre ataca con una vara. la oposiciÓn replica con sillas. [algarabía ] la situaciÓn se hace cada vez mÁs violenta. [algarabía] un exaltado lanza una silla a la cabeza de un hombre c fuerza crimi
locutor: pero alexis estÁ a salvo. hombre: estarÁs bien. tranquilo, amigo.?". hombre: ¡cuidado! hombre: ¡vamos! hombre: ¡con cuidado! hombre: ¡se aÓ! locutor: tras echoque, alexis ya sufrÍa fuerte dolor, pero los rescatistas se ven obligados a halar sus piernas para liberarlas de su trampa. [♪] era preferible que Él tuviera una pierna ropa a que a su familia se le rompiera el corazÓn. locutor: alexis sabe cuÁn cerca estuvo de la muerte en medio de la autopista....
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we are still waiting. >> alexis, a government technology contractor used security clearances to march000 military and civilian personnel work. the fbi released these surveillance tapes of alexis haunting the hauls, hunting for innocent targets. 1:30 into the rampage. alexis was shot to death exchanging gunfire with police more than an hour. 12 innocent people were killed. four wounded. it appears aaron alexis had a history of mental illness, hearing voices in his head and being taunted by microwaves. >> there are multiple indicators that alexis held a delusional belief he was being controlled or influenced by extremely low frequency or elf, electromagnetic waves. the horrifying navy yard attack stunned the capital. later that same evening, a burst of pops were heard in front of the white house sending night lockdown. secret service agents tackled a man. it turns out the pops were nothing more than firecrackers. >> if you live in washington, there is always a certain risk of something happening. you are not surprised if something happens. >> today's wild chase comes during a bitter par
we are still waiting. >> alexis, a government technology contractor used security clearances to march000 military and civilian personnel work. the fbi released these surveillance tapes of alexis haunting the hauls, hunting for innocent targets. 1:30 into the rampage. alexis was shot to death exchanging gunfire with police more than an hour. 12 innocent people were killed. four wounded. it appears aaron alexis had a history of mental illness, hearing voices in his head and being taunted by...
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. >> reporter: daughter alexis was suspicious to say the least.er death, michelle macneill shared a startling secret. >> she sid if anything happens to me make sure it wasn't your dad. i said, mom, what do you mean? what are you saying? she just said, make sure if anything happens to me it wasn't your dad. >> reporter: the same father alexis and rachel had grown up idolizing. >> we thought, what an inspiration to become a doctor to become a lawyer -- >> i wanted to follow in my father's footsteps. i always wanted to be a doctor just like him. >> reporter: after his 50th birthday, they say things changed. their dad became obsessed with his appearance. working out feverishly and visiting tanning salons. there were unexplained disappearances from home. finally they say he suddenly insisted his wife, the former beauty queen get a facelift. >> my mom had never talked about that before or anything. she had never been into plastic surgery. >> reporter: why would the doctor want cosmetic surgery for a woman he was hoping to remove from his life. according
. >> reporter: daughter alexis was suspicious to say the least.er death, michelle macneill shared a startling secret. >> she sid if anything happens to me make sure it wasn't your dad. i said, mom, what do you mean? what are you saying? she just said, make sure if anything happens to me it wasn't your dad. >> reporter: the same father alexis and rachel had grown up idolizing. >> we thought, what an inspiration to become a doctor to become a lawyer -- >> i wanted to...
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i'm alexis christoforous. senate leaders still believe they could come up with a deal to end the government shutdown and avert a treasury default sometime today, but the government loses its ability to borrow money tomorrow, and a last-ditch effort by the house to muster an agreement was sunk by hard-lined conservatives, so this morning congress has its back against the wall with time about to run out. susan mcginnis is in washington with the very latest. susan, good morning. >> alexis, good morning. we are strangely in almost exactly the same spot we were this time yesterday. all of the focus now is on the senate hoping for an 11th hour deal there. this is after a house plan that was introduced yesterday collapsed, bringing the resumption of this effort in the senate, but those efforts resume dangerously close to this debt ceiling deadline. senate republicans and democrats worked through the night on a bill to reopen the government and avoid a default. majority leader harry reid and minority leader mitch mcco
i'm alexis christoforous. senate leaders still believe they could come up with a deal to end the government shutdown and avert a treasury default sometime today, but the government loses its ability to borrow money tomorrow, and a last-ditch effort by the house to muster an agreement was sunk by hard-lined conservatives, so this morning congress has its back against the wall with time about to run out. susan mcginnis is in washington with the very latest. susan, good morning. >> alexis,...
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john, alexis, marianne, and becca. we appreciate the conversation this evening, and thanks to the online community. you kept the discussion incredibly lively. and until the next show, see on you line. >> good evening everyone. welcome to al jazeera america i'm john siegenthaler in new york. >> u.s. counter terrorism operations are precise and lawful and eective. >> these and other killings documented in our report. >> if the white house takes on a human rights report that criticizes the u.s. for killing civilians with drones. >> anger with improving relations with iran and trust station wit -- frustration with syria's civil war is causing a
john, alexis, marianne, and becca. we appreciate the conversation this evening, and thanks to the online community. you kept the discussion incredibly lively. and until the next show, see on you line. >> good evening everyone. welcome to al jazeera america i'm john siegenthaler in new york. >> u.s. counter terrorism operations are precise and lawful and eective. >> these and other killings documented in our report. >> if the white house takes on a human rights report...
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the two were surprised by alexis as they searched an office on the third floor.9:25 am an hour and 9 minutes after aaron alexis shot his first victim an urgent police report came over the radio >> multiple law enforcement sources say that officer was dorian desantos who had just been hit in the which he is, surprised by aaron alexis who suddenly popped up from behind an office cubicle on the third floor and opened fire with a handgun he had taken from security guard richard mike. desantos is a member of the emergency response team and was dressed like these officers as he searched the b
the two were surprised by alexis as they searched an office on the third floor.9:25 am an hour and 9 minutes after aaron alexis shot his first victim an urgent police report came over the radio >> multiple law enforcement sources say that officer was dorian desantos who had just been hit in the which he is, surprised by aaron alexis who suddenly popped up from behind an office cubicle on the third floor and opened fire with a handgun he had taken from security guard richard mike. desantos...
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speak with copland austin fitts to flush out the pros and the cons of an occupy wall street activists alexis goldstein talks with more about a new bill in the house which overturns a key section of dodd frank you'll walls want to miss it and you might not be a fan of it but citigroup they sure are and they should be seen as how their lobbyists are easy two percent of it to finally mr zuckerberg sorry but twitter now tops facebook as teens and most important social media tool will see how this crisis is into the impending twitter i.p.o. let's get to this show. is it a license to steal or wall street meets main street fifteen months after the jobs act was passed wednesday the f.c.c. finally proposed a rule to make equity crowdfunding available to so-called unsophisticated investors not surprisingly controversy about filmmaker spike lee appeared on bloomberg and didn't seem to appreciate his hosts connotation that he has enough money not to crowd surf check this out. saying that's what many are saying to spike lee as they call him the famed director to end his new kickstarter. campaign now if y
speak with copland austin fitts to flush out the pros and the cons of an occupy wall street activists alexis goldstein talks with more about a new bill in the house which overturns a key section of dodd frank you'll walls want to miss it and you might not be a fan of it but citigroup they sure are and they should be seen as how their lobbyists are easy two percent of it to finally mr zuckerberg sorry but twitter now tops facebook as teens and most important social media tool will see how this...
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when alexis objected to the family's new care giver.> he said that my mother had thought that he was having an affair with this woman. and that that was ridiculous. and that alexis was going to be that way she was no longer a member of the family. >> reporter: one of the children gypsy was to care for, 6-year-old ada plays a crucial role in the case. after all it was the little girl who first discovered her mother's body. prosecutors argue, that was all part of martin mcneill's plan. >> he physically showed step by step how he found my mother and talked about ada first finding my mother. >> reporter: ada's testimony may poke a hole in mcneill's defense. prosecutors say ada recalled the crime scene, very differently from martin mcneill. >> he specifically said to me that he was concerned that there be police investigation. that he didn't want to, any one to think that he murdered my mother. it was so shocking to me. i said, why, why would anybody think that? why would any one think that? you never said anything to doug whitney about your
when alexis objected to the family's new care giver.> he said that my mother had thought that he was having an affair with this woman. and that that was ridiculous. and that alexis was going to be that way she was no longer a member of the family. >> reporter: one of the children gypsy was to care for, 6-year-old ada plays a crucial role in the case. after all it was the little girl who first discovered her mother's body. prosecutors argue, that was all part of martin mcneill's plan....
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alexis, and your book is "without their permission." thanks for coming back. >> thank you for having me. >> you're welcome anytime. thank you for being here. we will drone on about uavs when "press here" continues >>> welcome back to "press here." when you think of drones or uavs, there are two types that quickly come to mind. the first are predators and reapers which rain misery down on america's enemy. the other drone is the backyard hobbyist, the quadry copters and hexicopters. the real sweet spot will be the middle ground between the two, the ones used by farmers or police agencies or marine scientists if the government allows it. jonathan downey is an m.i.t. grad and former boeing engineer who's building the brains and the operating system of uavs. thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> i should also point out -- had no idea when we were talking about when you were going to be on the show that alexis is one of your investors. >> yeah. >> and you guys tend to support each other with that. >> yeah, there's a huge commu
alexis, and your book is "without their permission." thanks for coming back. >> thank you for having me. >> you're welcome anytime. thank you for being here. we will drone on about uavs when "press here" continues >>> welcome back to "press here." when you think of drones or uavs, there are two types that quickly come to mind. the first are predators and reapers which rain misery down on america's enemy. the other drone is the backyard...
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>> alexis: well, i-it's not really lucas i want to talk about. it's his father. >> carly: okay.y have me thrown. what do you want to know about tony? >> alexis: no, not tony. his biological father -- julian jerome. >> franco: hey! going someplace? >> derek: actually, yes -- upstairs to have dinner with carly jacks. >> franco: no. >> derek: no? >> franco: yes. well, yes to your no. >> derek: mm. >> franco: i don't think it's a good idea for you to do that. >> lulu: we just think that it's time to clear the air. >> dante: yeah, get this all straightened out as soon as possible. >> lulu: for connie's sake, to avoid any future confusion and get her permanently settled where she belongs. >> spinelli: yeah, w-we couldn't agree more! >> maxie: absolutely. so, how do you guys want to do this? >> lulu: with these. everything is worked out. all you and spinelli have to do is, uh, sign. >> spinelli: uh -- i'm not sure i comprehend. >> maxie: what are these? >> dante: they're adoption papers. >> lulu: so dante and i can keep connie. >> maxie: so now you guys want to keep the baby. >> lulu:
>> alexis: well, i-it's not really lucas i want to talk about. it's his father. >> carly: okay.y have me thrown. what do you want to know about tony? >> alexis: no, not tony. his biological father -- julian jerome. >> franco: hey! going someplace? >> derek: actually, yes -- upstairs to have dinner with carly jacks. >> franco: no. >> derek: no? >> franco: yes. well, yes to your no. >> derek: mm. >> franco: i don't think it's a good idea...
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alexis began his raj with this shotgun carried into the building in a backpack. and we reached out to officer desantos through a friend on the force and we tried to reach him through email but he declined to comment. chief lanier also declined to comment. police have not released the name of the officer who also opened fire on alexis and a spokesperson said today there is no time frame to do so. scott williams is now recuperating at home. tom? >> still a lot coming out about this story, paul wagner in the newsroom tonight, thank you. >>> another big story we are following tonight, there is a new push to get the washington redskins to change their name. leaders from several native american groups are here in dc where nfl owners are scheduled to meet tomorrow and president obama is even weighing on this debate. "fox 5" sports director scott smith is in the newsroom with these details. scott, this was already going to be an intense debate but the president's comments really have sent this to a new level. >> you're exactly right, tom. while nfl owners are in town to
alexis began his raj with this shotgun carried into the building in a backpack. and we reached out to officer desantos through a friend on the force and we tried to reach him through email but he declined to comment. chief lanier also declined to comment. police have not released the name of the officer who also opened fire on alexis and a spokesperson said today there is no time frame to do so. scott williams is now recuperating at home. tom? >> still a lot coming out about this story,...
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. >> ♪ i'm gonna hope ♪ and i'm gonna believe in you >> alexis: hi. taking the time to meet me. >> duke: of course. i'll do anything i can to help. >> alexis: you said you have something for me? >> duke: i do. >> alexis: so, now we'll find out if julian jerome is really sam's father. >> derek: [ sighs ] >> carlos: something wrong, boss? >> derek: [ sighs ] well, you were right. i am playing a dangerous game. >> sabrina: hey. >> patrick: hey. >> sabrina: i was just in a patient's room, and they had the tv on. the kidnapping -- it's all over the news. >> patrick: britt's son. >> sabrina: they've got an amber alert with updates running out of the regular programming, and the baby's picture -- it's everywhere. >> patrick: that's a good thing. >> sabrina: i feel so bad for britt. >> patrick: well, britt's mom is a psychopath. i mean, there's no telling where obrecht took that little boy. >> robin: patrick and i used to talk about having another child someday. and now he has you... with someone else. [ door opens ] >> dr. obrecht: good. you're doing as you'
. >> ♪ i'm gonna hope ♪ and i'm gonna believe in you >> alexis: hi. taking the time to meet me. >> duke: of course. i'll do anything i can to help. >> alexis: you said you have something for me? >> duke: i do. >> alexis: so, now we'll find out if julian jerome is really sam's father. >> derek: [ sighs ] >> carlos: something wrong, boss? >> derek: [ sighs ] well, you were right. i am playing a dangerous game. >> sabrina: hey....
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alexis, o.p.m. did actually go to the seattle police department to get the underlying police report? >> no. we did not because we do a lot of these investigations and our understanding was that seattle didn't make that kind of information available. they routinely referred us to the state of washington database and that's where we went. >> so we didn't try to get the underlying police report, we just -- the decision of o.p.m. was that we've dealt with seattle in the past, they won't give us a report? >> well, there are certain -- our tpwhration is to try to find out the disposition or if there have been charges and it was not as though we decided we're not going to make an effort here. we based upon the fact in the past -- and this occurs with other jurisdictions besides seattle. they'll refer us to another database. you know, that is what they did. we did not go in this particular case and say, you'll depart from your policy. in is again something that we need to take a really close look at and we
alexis, o.p.m. did actually go to the seattle police department to get the underlying police report? >> no. we did not because we do a lot of these investigations and our understanding was that seattle didn't make that kind of information available. they routinely referred us to the state of washington database and that's where we went. >> so we didn't try to get the underlying police report, we just -- the decision of o.p.m. was that we've dealt with seattle in the past, they won't...
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the changes come because governor alexis was able to get -- because aaron alexis was able to get weapons in. here you see him before being fateally shot by police. in the hearing, officials say they will begin the process of reevaluating the behavior and backgrounds of employees and contractors. kai, back to you. >> vic, thank you. >>> defense officials have said that when alexis applied for security clearance, he lied about an arrest in seattle for shooting the cars -- tires in the car and he failed to disclose thousands of dollars in debt. >>> right now, investigating a double shooting. gunfire, rupted. two people were shot. city police say one of the men died. the second is in the hospital in serious condition. no word on any arrests or on motive in this shooting. >>> another developing story right now, a deadly house fire in north baltimore. it happened in the 5100 block of underwood road. firefighters pulled two victims from the burning home. but they died of cardiac arrest after being rushed to the hospital. >>> the affordable care act's website is back up and rupping today, one da
the changes come because governor alexis was able to get -- because aaron alexis was able to get weapons in. here you see him before being fateally shot by police. in the hearing, officials say they will begin the process of reevaluating the behavior and backgrounds of employees and contractors. kai, back to you. >> vic, thank you. >>> defense officials have said that when alexis applied for security clearance, he lied about an arrest in seattle for shooting the cars -- tires in...
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a minute with the man of the inter net, reddit's alexis ohanian in our "sunday spotlight."
a minute with the man of the inter net, reddit's alexis ohanian in our "sunday spotlight."
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for latest business news, follow me on twitter at alexis, cbs news. in new york, i'm alexis christoforous. >>> a san francisco man elevated the humble toothpick to a thing of beauty. >> the decade long labor of love draws big crowds to the exploratory. >> reporter: he's a man of many talents. juggles hatchets, spins frisbees with his teeth and a media, toothpicks and elmer's glue. over decades, using more than 500,000 toothpicks, created rolling through the bay, a 9- foot high love letter to hometown of san francisco. at first glance, you might think the intricate sculpture was designed using modeling software, but the tools in his trade are less sophisticated. >> i use this bold sharp calculator for fitting how many things fit in an area. >> reporter: nail clippers serve as trimmer and everyday objects become molds. natural talent elevated this rather low tech but credits high-tech for success. >> snowballed on the internet and went viral. >> reporter: in 1974, weaver with no formal training created a few family landmarks out of toothpicks. meticulou
for latest business news, follow me on twitter at alexis, cbs news. in new york, i'm alexis christoforous. >>> a san francisco man elevated the humble toothpick to a thing of beauty. >> the decade long labor of love draws big crowds to the exploratory. >> reporter: he's a man of many talents. juggles hatchets, spins frisbees with his teeth and a media, toothpicks and elmer's glue. over decades, using more than 500,000 toothpicks, created rolling through the bay, a 9- foot...
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what happened in those final moments of aaron alexis' life as he came face-to-face with police officers as nfl owners come face-to-face they will be greeted with protesters urging the redskins to change their name. what you and everybody else including president obama have to say about this controversy. [ female announcer ] now you can turn pillsbury crescents
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let's go to new york right now, where alexis christoforous has tonight's cbs money watch update. >>> stocks were mixed, as investors digested some mixed earnings news. home builder stocks fell, after a new report showed the number of people who signed a contract to buy a home, fell to a nine- month low in september. analysts attribute the drop to higher mortgage rates andirizing home prices. japanese automakers top consumer reports' latest reliability survey. followed by lexus, toyota, acura. consumer reports surveyed over a million of its subscribers for that. burger king cut costs and added more customers overseas. it is also attracting more customers with its new lower- calorie french fries. meanwile, mcdonald's is dropping heinz ketchup. it will no longer use heinz because the company is now
let's go to new york right now, where alexis christoforous has tonight's cbs money watch update. >>> stocks were mixed, as investors digested some mixed earnings news. home builder stocks fell, after a new report showed the number of people who signed a contract to buy a home, fell to a nine- month low in september. analysts attribute the drop to higher mortgage rates andirizing home prices. japanese automakers top consumer reports' latest reliability survey. followed by lexus, toyota,...
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as alexis christoforous reports for wjz, they're worried about the chemicals used in evidence products and the potential dangers they hold for children. >> reporter: a stroller brigade rolled through capitol hill. mothers calling on congress to reform the nation's chemical laws. >> the actress jennifer beals led the way. she's a movie star and a mom. and she's worried about the chemicals kids are exposed to every day. like bisphenol a, used in food packaging. >> i am tired of feeling like i have to have a ph.d. in toxicology, in order to be a competent parent. >> reporter: chemicals are in household products all around us, from cleaning supplies to plastics, even furniture. protestors want tougher regulations. >> the nation's chemical safety policy has not been changed since 1976. >> i would say that the whole government in our country is behind on the times. >> reporter: protestors called for new regulations to identify and restrict the most dangerous chemicals, in the hopes of
as alexis christoforous reports for wjz, they're worried about the chemicals used in evidence products and the potential dangers they hold for children. >> reporter: a stroller brigade rolled through capitol hill. mothers calling on congress to reform the nation's chemical laws. >> the actress jennifer beals led the way. she's a movie star and a mom. and she's worried about the chemicals kids are exposed to every day. like bisphenol a, used in food packaging. >> i am tired of...
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her name is alexis summers and she says she believes that her own dad drugged and drowned her mother,tub. she's not the only one, either, because one after the other martin macneill's daughters have gone up to the witness stand and revealed details of their dad's disturbing behavior as their mom was dying. jean casarez look as the their emotional testimony. >> my mom was wonderful. >> reporter: one by one, they took the stand. >> my mom was my best friend. >> reporter: three sisters testifying against their father, martin macneill, accused of murdering his wife so he could share a future with his mistress. >> who is martin macneill? >> that was my dad. >> is he in the court today. >> uh-huh. >> where is he seated? >> right there. >> vanessa, describing for the jury a message she retrieved from her mother's cell phone shortly after her death. >> did you, in fact, tell investigators that your dad told your mom to not go anywhere? to take it easy? >> uh-huh. >> my father picked up the phone. he said that your mother's not breathing, she's in the bathtub. >> reporter: daughter alexis, now
her name is alexis summers and she says she believes that her own dad drugged and drowned her mother,tub. she's not the only one, either, because one after the other martin macneill's daughters have gone up to the witness stand and revealed details of their dad's disturbing behavior as their mom was dying. jean casarez look as the their emotional testimony. >> my mom was wonderful. >> reporter: one by one, they took the stand. >> my mom was my best friend. >> reporter:...
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. >> en barranquilla dan feria de goles arturo vidal primero , después el del barcelona alexis sánchezperú pizarro sin lionel messi y macherano , muestran buen rendimiento , anota en dos ocasiones el tercero de palacio argentina gana 3 a 1 . >> ecuador pone un paso importante para brasil 2014 le gana a uruguay . >> argentina y colombia , ecuador y chile iguales . >> comenzó final dodgers, uribe basto campeón con chicago y gigantes,. >> beltran en mes de octubre . >> doblete de dos carreras . >> el primer paritdo final se dfine en esta entrada quien más pone la pelota . >> termina anotando y así deja tirados a los dodgers de los Ángeles . >> américa termino ganando 4 a 3 y pues méxico le gano 2 a 1 a panamá . >> vaya gol . >> te digo que se me pone la piel de gallina cuándo lo veo . >> señor gol . >> a pesar de todo méxico esta lejos del mundial brasil 2014 . >> revivio con esto pero hay que ver que pasa . >> gracias . >> buenas noches . >> ya regresamos con más no se vaya . >> [♪ ♪] . >> . >> antes de ser cantante espinoza paz hacia canciones para jenni rivera y ma . >> ahora habla de
. >> en barranquilla dan feria de goles arturo vidal primero , después el del barcelona alexis sánchezperú pizarro sin lionel messi y macherano , muestran buen rendimiento , anota en dos ocasiones el tercero de palacio argentina gana 3 a 1 . >> ecuador pone un paso importante para brasil 2014 le gana a uruguay . >> argentina y colombia , ecuador y chile iguales . >> comenzó final dodgers, uribe basto campeón con chicago y gigantes,. >> beltran en mes de...
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. >> hi, alexis, how you doing?e unit now repairs to move in on a young woman advertising herself as an out of town special. >> i was hoping you're available for a date this morning. >> u.c. decoy and secures a date. >> okay. no problem. i'm going to head that way. i'm probably, like, 15, 20 minutes from there, okay? >> the out of town target, a self-proclaimed cecilian latina hottie, whose ad promises men pleasure for the night for $160 an hour. >> i'm taking 90 west. >> working as backup, officer bob follows decoy dan to an undisclosed location. >> right up here. >> all right. i'm just going to follow you. >> detective bob explains this in-call operation is a more complicated game of cat and mouse. the seller of sex is completely in charge. >> they tell you a general vicinity where they want you to go. you get to that spot, that intersection, then you have to recontact them, then they'll give you the hotel that they're at, or motel. >> call girls like alexis don't give up their precise location for two reasons. on
. >> hi, alexis, how you doing?e unit now repairs to move in on a young woman advertising herself as an out of town special. >> i was hoping you're available for a date this morning. >> u.c. decoy and secures a date. >> okay. no problem. i'm going to head that way. i'm probably, like, 15, 20 minutes from there, okay? >> the out of town target, a self-proclaimed cecilian latina hottie, whose ad promises men pleasure for the night for $160 an hour. >> i'm...
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. >> reporter: alexis fernandez at california food policy advocates says some people don't even know they qualify. >> there's been a lot of changes in the programs. they might have been denied previously and don't understand they may be eligible today. >> it's very, very confusing for people. that's if they have all the documents. >> reporter: cindy of second harvest food bank says unlike other states californians have to visit a different office each time they apply for a different benefit like medi-cal or housing. even if they are giving the same information again and again. >> currently, databases do not talk to one another. >> reporter: california's already stuck at the bottom in calfreshen rolement. that's makes san mateo county among the worst of the worst. >> many times we are working with people who are working one and two jobs sometimes three jobs and still can't make ends meet. >> reporter: so what's being done to get families the food they need? lawmakers are reducing the paperwork needed to apply. despite some concern for fraud they have eliminated the fingerprinting requ
. >> reporter: alexis fernandez at california food policy advocates says some people don't even know they qualify. >> there's been a lot of changes in the programs. they might have been denied previously and don't understand they may be eligible today. >> it's very, very confusing for people. that's if they have all the documents. >> reporter: cindy of second harvest food bank says unlike other states californians have to visit a different office each time they apply for...
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alexis... a navy contractor, opened fire in that building on september 16th he killed 12 people and hurt four more before being shot and killed himself. the government shutdown also won't impact military operations. president obama said u-s troops will remain on "normal duty status" in a televised message. the president did warn civilian defense department employees of possible furloughs starting today. in all about 3- point 3 million people are employed by the government... of those about 783 thousand government employees will stay home. some of the agencies that will feel the impact the most.... 50 percent of the defense department's 800 thousand employees are considered non-essential. 80 percent of the treasury department's 112 thousand employees are also considered non-essential as are 81 percent of those with the department of the interior national park workers are also non- essential. and the majority of the environmental protection agency regulators - non essential. if the government shu
alexis... a navy contractor, opened fire in that building on september 16th he killed 12 people and hurt four more before being shot and killed himself. the government shutdown also won't impact military operations. president obama said u-s troops will remain on "normal duty status" in a televised message. the president did warn civilian defense department employees of possible furloughs starting today. in all about 3- point 3 million people are employed by the government... of those...
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and you can read an excerpt of alexis ohanian's new book.permission," on our website, abcnews.com/thisweek. >>> now, to news from afghanistan. and the pentagon did not announce any deaths of service members in afghanistan this week. that's all for us. thanks for sharing part of your sunday with us. check out "world news" with david muir tonight. and i'll see you tomorrow on "gma." >> safety concerns in san carlos. why a pipeline should be shut down as soon as today. >> good morning from our sutro cam. fair skies, 40s, 50s and 60s now and mostly 80s today but not for all. i'll explain next on the [ daughter ] hi mom. hey honey, the trip's great, very relaxing. are you sure you can't make it? but you come every year! you could be playing bingo right now! woooo! and there's movie night -- you love movies! [ laughs ] sorry honey, can't hear you -- bad connection. love you! [ laughs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] bold flavors
and you can read an excerpt of alexis ohanian's new book.permission," on our website, abcnews.com/thisweek. >>> now, to news from afghanistan. and the pentagon did not announce any deaths of service members in afghanistan this week. that's all for us. thanks for sharing part of your sunday with us. check out "world news" with david muir tonight. and i'll see you tomorrow on "gma." >> safety concerns in san carlos. why a pipeline should be shut down as...
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alexis is also expected to testify. she and her older sister believe their father killed their mother. >>> finding a deal on apple products isn't easy, because they usually don don't go on sale. how to get a discount. u be s is hiring, planning to hire 55,000 seasonal workers to help during the season. december 16th is the peak day. 34million packages around the world. 29million packages estimated the following day. this year, is the most comprehensive holiday shopping season since 2002 with 26 shopping days between thanksgiving and christmas. >>> looks like now may see more electric vehicles in the area. maryland is one of 8 states that pushed the sale of electric cars, trucks, and buses. lower rates and financial incentives are expected to help consumers buy the vehicles. the goal is to boost car sales by 2025. >>> apple announced the latest version of the ipad. >> price is still the same. that dupts mean we can't get a -- doesn't mean we can't get a deal. john matarese explains why so we don't waste your money. >> re
alexis is also expected to testify. she and her older sister believe their father killed their mother. >>> finding a deal on apple products isn't easy, because they usually don don't go on sale. how to get a discount. u be s is hiring, planning to hire 55,000 seasonal workers to help during the season. december 16th is the peak day. 34million packages around the world. 29million packages estimated the following day. this year, is the most comprehensive holiday shopping season since...
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and you can read an excerpt of alexis ohanian's new book.permission," on our website, abcnews.com/thisweek. >>> now, to news from afghanistan. and the pentagon did not announce any deaths of service members in afghanistan this week. that's all for us. thanks for sharing part of your sunday with us. check out "world news" with david muir tonight. and i'll see you tomorrow on "gma." and when you get up -- can i play? no! you don't even get football. [ale announcer ] when you've got 100% fiber optic fios, you get it. america's fastest, most reliable internet. it's the ultimate for downloading, streaming, and chatting. -- that guy all over the football field. thanks, joe. if the running backs don't start picking up the blitz, the quarterback is going to have a loa g night. is that your sister? look, are you trying to take my job? maybe. technology that lets you play with the big boys. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities that's powerful. at 800-974-6006 tty/v..
and you can read an excerpt of alexis ohanian's new book.permission," on our website, abcnews.com/thisweek. >>> now, to news from afghanistan. and the pentagon did not announce any deaths of service members in afghanistan this week. that's all for us. thanks for sharing part of your sunday with us. check out "world news" with david muir tonight. and i'll see you tomorrow on "gma." and when you get up -- can i play? no! you don't even get football. [ale...
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for the latest business news, follow me on twitter, at alexis, cbs news. in new york, i'm alexis christoforous. >>> too cute. 14 new panda cubs make their public debut and get some play time on top of that. this is the first video of the furry little bears. all the panda babies are born this year, at a breeding place in southwest china. the eldest is four months old. the youngest, just 3 weeks old. oh, man. okay. that's just cute. the china giant panda protection research center has bred 20 cubs this year, setting a new world record. how about we just leave this video up for the next hour? i think people would be happy with that. oh, my goodness. okay. that's -- that's beyond adorable. all right. i know. >>> coming up on eyewitness news at 4:00. >> they're everywhere. there's one, two, three, four and a fifth over there. >>> a fishing trip. two men will never forget. they take a journey into the heart of say water spout. >>> from jimi jimi hendrix's amp to amy winehouse's dress. the baltimore house is getting a renovation. i'll tell you how you can be a v.
for the latest business news, follow me on twitter, at alexis, cbs news. in new york, i'm alexis christoforous. >>> too cute. 14 new panda cubs make their public debut and get some play time on top of that. this is the first video of the furry little bears. all the panda babies are born this year, at a breeding place in southwest china. the eldest is four months old. the youngest, just 3 weeks old. oh, man. okay. that's just cute. the china giant panda protection research center has...
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goldstein communications director at the other ninety eight percent alexis welcome thank you for having me great to have you here with us so let's start out by just in caps lee summarize it will be away and before them countrywide were up to say or so essentially during the lead up to the crisis countrywide and then bank of america after they acquired countrywide where trying to make as much money as they possibly could and so there was this focus within the company on volume getting as many loan. because they could push out to homeowners as possible because they were making a commission on each loan or because they could turn these loans in derivatives and make a pile of money on that or both because of both i mean mostly it's the latter securitization was incredibly profitable wall street was taking the loans that countrywide was originating and then packaging them up in what's called a mortgage backed security which you can think of as just one thousand mortgages all put into a box and then investors buy off chunks of that box and then they get a monthly mortgage payments incentive a
goldstein communications director at the other ninety eight percent alexis welcome thank you for having me great to have you here with us so let's start out by just in caps lee summarize it will be away and before them countrywide were up to say or so essentially during the lead up to the crisis countrywide and then bank of america after they acquired countrywide where trying to make as much money as they possibly could and so there was this focus within the company on volume getting as many...
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airport he joins us now live up planes due in saying about an hour's time big preparations underway alexy. yes everything is very exciting here everything looks to be said and ready for his story moment indeed for the first arrival of the olympic flame in russia in more than three decades last time it happened was in one thousand nine hundred one most cost of the summer olympic games this time of course this is a twenty four thousand sochi games which will happen probably next year the plane carrying the olympic flame as we understand is expected to land any minute now the flame will be delivered here to the airport as you can see the band of the presidential regiment is standing behind me they will greet the olympic flame with a loud music and fan farce after that we understand that the flame will be exported from here from the airport outside of moscow to the red square and this will not be just any kind of export flame will be escorted by the knight biker group this is not just your average bikers the group consists of very influential businessmen sports men simply like to get on the b
airport he joins us now live up planes due in saying about an hour's time big preparations underway alexy. yes everything is very exciting here everything looks to be said and ready for his story moment indeed for the first arrival of the olympic flame in russia in more than three decades last time it happened was in one thousand nine hundred one most cost of the summer olympic games this time of course this is a twenty four thousand sochi games which will happen probably next year the plane...
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i'm alexis christoforous. >>> it is 4:43. time for a first look at today's question of the morning. in a recent survey, 60% of men say they worry about this. is it a, going bald, b, retirement savings, c, eternal bachelorhood. >> this one seems easy. give it some thought. share your responses on our facebook fan page. we'll read some of those on tv and have the answer in and i sponsored this ad. candidate for attorney general, if you think ken cuccinelli would take virginia in the wrong direction, wait til you meet his attorney general candidate senator obenshain. like cuccinelli, obenshain believes politicians should dictate our most personal decisions they cosponsored a bill together to ban the birth control pill; and outlaw abortion, even in cases of rape and incest. cuccinelli and obenshain: together - a dangerously wrong turn for virginia >>> it is 4:45 on this wednesday morning. it's cold outside. >> it's nothing compared to what's coming. we're in the 50s still in d.c. >> so we're good. >> going to be in the 30s by tomorrow morning here. i think by friday morning potentially
i'm alexis christoforous. >>> it is 4:43. time for a first look at today's question of the morning. in a recent survey, 60% of men say they worry about this. is it a, going bald, b, retirement savings, c, eternal bachelorhood. >> this one seems easy. give it some thought. share your responses on our facebook fan page. we'll read some of those on tv and have the answer in and i sponsored this ad. candidate for attorney general, if you think ken cuccinelli would take virginia in...
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aaron alexis... was shot and killed. a mother in central florida says her son's elementary school went to far, after suspending him for using his finger as a pretend gun during a game of "cops and robbers." bonnie bennett says the school's zero tolerance policy is out of control, and she plans on doing whatever it takes to get her son's record cleared. other than citing their code of conduct, the school has not commented on the matter. - react to story - vytas wx earlier in our story about the federal government shutdown we asked should furloughed government employees get back pay once the government shudown ends? carla writes" its not their fault they are not working." but tim writes "i've been laid off 3 times in the last 4 years. i didn't get reimbursed. deal with
aaron alexis... was shot and killed. a mother in central florida says her son's elementary school went to far, after suspending him for using his finger as a pretend gun during a game of "cops and robbers." bonnie bennett says the school's zero tolerance policy is out of control, and she plans on doing whatever it takes to get her son's record cleared.
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here's alexis christoforous reporting for wjz. >> reporter: employers added 148,000 jobs in september which was lower than expected. but the numbers were strong enough to help push the unemployment rate down 1/10 of a point to 7.2%, the lowest it's been in nearly five years. >> wall street looks at trends and the trend is saying that the unemployment rate is dropping. we've gone from 7.3% and went to 7.2%. that is really the important story. >> reporter: but part of the reason for the drop is that more americans stopped looking for work so they are no longer counted as unemployed. economists say the employment numbers for september and october could be affected by the government shutdown and we may not get a true picture of what is going on until the november report comes out. more good news for job seekers. retailers are planning to hire more holiday help than in recent years. those part time positions could turn into full time work. >> it means the people running the retail business have a positive outlook. they are expecting more people to walk through their doors and spend money.
here's alexis christoforous reporting for wjz. >> reporter: employers added 148,000 jobs in september which was lower than expected. but the numbers were strong enough to help push the unemployment rate down 1/10 of a point to 7.2%, the lowest it's been in nearly five years. >> wall street looks at trends and the trend is saying that the unemployment rate is dropping. we've gone from 7.3% and went to 7.2%. that is really the important story. >> reporter: but part of the reason...
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. >> that somebody is 22-year-old alexis. >> i advised my partner to grab the fire extinguisher and i ran down to see what i could do. he was trapped. the dashboard was pulled down around his legs and waist area so there was no way he was going to get out on his own. as generalson got there with the fire extinguisher i had been working to move his leg to a better position to try to extract him from the vehicle. >> it was hot. it was undescribable in a way. every time we try to pry him out, he would try to get his air out of the window to get some fresh air. >> as the fire burns out of control, the officers frantically try to pry him out of the car. >> his door was all squashed in top no way to open the door. >> they try to rip open the hood of the car. >> and i told them, don't open it because more oxygen, more flame and at the same time we're thinking what if this guy doesn't make it. everything is going fast. >> we hold or breath because of the smoke and we took turns trying to maneuver his legs into a position where we could get him out. as time progressed the fire got hotter. that
. >> that somebody is 22-year-old alexis. >> i advised my partner to grab the fire extinguisher and i ran down to see what i could do. he was trapped. the dashboard was pulled down around his legs and waist area so there was no way he was going to get out on his own. as generalson got there with the fire extinguisher i had been working to move his leg to a better position to try to extract him from the vehicle. >> it was hot. it was undescribable in a way. every time we try to...
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. >> daughter alexis, now a doctor, is convinced her father murdered her mother.eil forced michelle to have a facelift. then plied her with a launldry list of painkillers and depressants. >> my dad was telling the plastic surgeon what medication he wanted. i vividly remember this. he told me that he gave her the valium, the loritab, the phenergan and then gave her two percocets and then one ambien. >> prosecutors say he was intentionally poisoning his wife of 30 years so he could marry his mistress, gypsy willis. >> and she said i don't know why but your dad kept giving me medication. i went to my father and i said, what happened? obviously mom is overmedicated. she said she didn't want my dad to give her any long after her mother's funeral to move his lover into their home. >> my dad called me on the foeb and said, alexis, i found the perfect nanny. i said dad, what is her name? he started to say he said jill -- i said dad, gypsy jillian willis? i know that woman. i know mom was worried you're having an affair with her and you're not to bring her in this home. >>
. >> daughter alexis, now a doctor, is convinced her father murdered her mother.eil forced michelle to have a facelift. then plied her with a launldry list of painkillers and depressants. >> my dad was telling the plastic surgeon what medication he wanted. i vividly remember this. he told me that he gave her the valium, the loritab, the phenergan and then gave her two percocets and then one ambien. >> prosecutors say he was intentionally poisoning his wife of 30 years so he...
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top stories - a russian court suspended the prison sentence of opposition leader alexy navalny. he was convicted of theft and handed a 5-year prison sentence in july. he said the charge was politically motivated. a typhoon killed 14 in japan after it swept up the east coast. roads have been destroyed and houses. networks have ground to a halt. >> a rescue operation has started in the philippines after a powerful earthquake. people are feeling aftershocks. the death toll is standing at 107 >> 20 indian officials have been arrested following a stampede. 107 were killed. many devotees are continuing with their pilgrimage. we have had report. >> devotees believe this is a place of mistical difficultin itty -- divinity. they tell you stories of dead men walking and the sick being killed. >> translation: those that don't have children, they come and ask for them. if someone has problems, they come here and they are sold. the gods fulfil their desires. >> hundreds of thousands of pilgrims gathered here sunday to celebrate the festival. a stampede killed more than 100 people. believers
top stories - a russian court suspended the prison sentence of opposition leader alexy navalny. he was convicted of theft and handed a 5-year prison sentence in july. he said the charge was politically motivated. a typhoon killed 14 in japan after it swept up the east coast. roads have been destroyed and houses. networks have ground to a halt. >> a rescue operation has started in the philippines after a powerful earthquake. people are feeling aftershocks. the death toll is standing at 107...
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our "sunday spotlight." >>> and our "sunday spotlight" today on alexis ohanian.heard his name before. but if you watched a viral video, there's a good chance it created on hiswebsite, reddit. and it all started in ohanian's dormroom. rebecca jarvis brings his story. >> reporter: reddit is internet's front page. where videos go viral. ♪ this is major tom >> reporter: where the president will agree to answer anything. all brought to you by the man dubbed the mayor of the internet, alexis ohanian, who started the website eight years ago. >> reddit is a platform for online communities to share links and have discussions. >> reporter: does it look like you envisioned it years ago. >> i wanted to make something that worked. it was me and steve in a little apartment, with laptops, who were told by lots of important people that we were rounding errors. we ate it for breakfast. it was motivation. >> reporter: motivation that sparked an internet sensation. reddit's signature is the amas, or ask me anything session, attracting stars like tom hanks, briyan cranston. and seth
our "sunday spotlight." >>> and our "sunday spotlight" today on alexis ohanian.heard his name before. but if you watched a viral video, there's a good chance it created on hiswebsite, reddit. and it all started in ohanian's dormroom. rebecca jarvis brings his story. >> reporter: reddit is internet's front page. where videos go viral. ♪ this is major tom >> reporter: where the president will agree to answer anything. all brought to you by the man dubbed...
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alexis did an online search. >> it popped out, the name of the person. >> reporter: it was?e who is this? we thought it was maybe some stripper or something. who is named gypsy. >> reporter: in 2011, she told elizabeth vargas, michele confronted martin about the woman named gypsy. >> what did he say? >> this was a nurse he worked with. she is actually going to be renting the property that they had leased. my mom said why have you called her at 3:00 in the morning, all these strange hours? oh, she works a night shift. my mom wasn't happy with his answers. she really didn't believe him. >> did she follow up? >> she, well, she died. >> then just a few weeks later mcneill hired gypsy as the new live-in nanny to take care of the youngest of his children. martin's daughters did not approve. i said, gypsy gillian willis. i know that woman. i know mom was worried you were having an affair with her. and you are not to bring her in the home. >> reporter: he hired her anyway. martin's daughters say gypsy paid little to no attention to the children. her focus was elsewhere. >> i expecte
alexis did an online search. >> it popped out, the name of the person. >> reporter: it was?e who is this? we thought it was maybe some stripper or something. who is named gypsy. >> reporter: in 2011, she told elizabeth vargas, michele confronted martin about the woman named gypsy. >> what did he say? >> this was a nurse he worked with. she is actually going to be renting the property that they had leased. my mom said why have you called her at 3:00 in the morning,...
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for the latest business news follow me on twitter @alexis cbs news. >>> a look at some of the glitches that many have encountered trying to log on and get insurance coverage through the affordable care act. first alert forecast >>> 4:44. we have got a frost advisory in effect west of town and northwest of town. upper montgomery might be included in this as well. we are seeing temperatures in the mid to upper 30s. you need to be in the mid-30s so some of the surfaces like car tops or grass blades they can get frost to form on them. our day planner today once we get rid of the morning chill, looks pretty nice. if you have a sunny spot on a patio i think you'll be already. south winds 10, 11 miles per hour, clear to partly cloudy with a temperature of 5. gaithersburg frederick, leesburg, slightly warmer to the east with temperatures running mostly in the low to mid-40s. on the michael and son weather camera, great visibility. 49 degrees at reagan national. what a difference it is being right on the potomac and also the concrete and asphalt. humidity 80% and the barometer currently stead d
for the latest business news follow me on twitter @alexis cbs news. >>> a look at some of the glitches that many have encountered trying to log on and get insurance coverage through the affordable care act. first alert forecast >>> 4:44. we have got a frost advisory in effect west of town and northwest of town. upper montgomery might be included in this as well. we are seeing temperatures in the mid to upper 30s. you need to be in the mid-30s so some of the surfaces like car...
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tanto alexis como carey padecian problemas mentales.agnosticada con depresion post parto y segun evidencia en los dos casos, los dos sospechosos estarian convencidos de que el gobierno los espiaba o manipulaba psicologicamente. ahora, la pregunta es. estamos viendo un aumento en los casos de violencia provocados por trastornos mentales? sot: cg: dra. claudia campos/psicóloga 1:16-1:20 estos incidentes paralizaron la vida en la capital del pais, en momentos en los que se vive cierta desesperacion a raiz del cierre parcial del gobierno y sus efectos que se dejan sentir en todos los estractos de la sociedad. situacion que los expertos opinan puede agravar las tendencias agresivas de pacientes con psicosis. sot: el cuidado de salud mental es un tema espinoso en la nacion y todavia existe cierto estigma en la busqueda de consejo profesional, segun nos dijo la psicologa claudia campos. sot situaciones que tal vez podrian prevenirse, pero como descifrar las senales de que un allegado esta al borde de cometer un acto criminal.? sot: out: los re
tanto alexis como carey padecian problemas mentales.agnosticada con depresion post parto y segun evidencia en los dos casos, los dos sospechosos estarian convencidos de que el gobierno los espiaba o manipulaba psicologicamente. ahora, la pregunta es. estamos viendo un aumento en los casos de violencia provocados por trastornos mentales? sot: cg: dra. claudia campos/psicóloga 1:16-1:20 estos incidentes paralizaron la vida en la capital del pais, en momentos en los que se vive cierta...
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at that point, alexis and her mother became so suspicious of dr.giving his wife, her head was bandaged, it was a face-lift, she couldn't see the pills, she begged her doctor to let her feel the pills so she could understand what her husband was putting in her mouth and saying swallow, swallow. i learned this, in the last hour, that at the time she died, she was only on two percoset pills a day. but when they came and pulled her body out of the tub, she had a cocktail of multiple drugs that she had ingested. i'm very surprised. i was also very surprised that the defense jumped into the opening statement and objected, and the judge asked over and over, what's your legal basis, why are you interrupting the state's opening statement? the defense could never give a legal basibasis, they were just trying to interrupt. i don't know if the jury caught that but i did. >> ten seconds left. it's critical to note that the daughters, four natural born children of this couple, there are also four adopted kids, but the daughters have actually turned against their
at that point, alexis and her mother became so suspicious of dr.giving his wife, her head was bandaged, it was a face-lift, she couldn't see the pills, she begged her doctor to let her feel the pills so she could understand what her husband was putting in her mouth and saying swallow, swallow. i learned this, in the last hour, that at the time she died, she was only on two percoset pills a day. but when they came and pulled her body out of the tub, she had a cocktail of multiple drugs that she...
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. >> one of wendy's success stories is alexis. >> good.ish from here, finish in fifth position all the way. i saw these girls -- before it was, like, red leotards, but i guess you can call them purple leotards now -- i saw these girls in purple leotards, and i told my mom, "i want to be one of those girls in the purple leotards." [ chuckles ] so... and it's something cool to do. i mean, it provides an activity that lets you travel to places that you would never travel to if you didn't do the sport. and it's really cool. >> really cool for alexis. she made it all the way to the national team. now a coach, she's teaching not just the skills she learned, but the values as well. >> it takes a lot of work to make a perfect cartwheel. and if they get the discipline to do things over and over again, then that's what i'm giving them to get them a good work ethic, so that they can do it in school, or they do it in life. i want them to be champions, of course, but i want them to learn to appreciate hard work. >> it gives me discipline, a lot of conf
. >> one of wendy's success stories is alexis. >> good.ish from here, finish in fifth position all the way. i saw these girls -- before it was, like, red leotards, but i guess you can call them purple leotards now -- i saw these girls in purple leotards, and i told my mom, "i want to be one of those girls in the purple leotards." [ chuckles ] so... and it's something cool to do. i mean, it provides an activity that lets you travel to places that you would never travel to...