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thomas costa. >> i am in here and a useless -- >> and his girlfriend, alyssa schlossberg.hey are both facing drug charges, and they are hoping to go the rehab in lieu of jail time. >> our crap mirror. >> and it is cool, because you can see me better through the camera, through the mirror, which is weird. but, i don't know, maybe it is a reason why i keep looking at seeing their real self through the mirror that it is not really who a lot of people. are. because it is not how i look when i am who i am. and this is just a piece of me, and it is not the whole thing. >> actually, this book is on rosh hashanah. >> and she is using this part to reconnect with her religious roots. >> and it is the hebrew bible. it goes opposite of the american bible. >> i know that part. >> and this is the transition on this side? >> this is hebrew and this is english. >> i was raised catholic and jewish and i made communion and i was confirmed. it is more that the boys did the jewish thing and i followed my mom with the catholic thing, and we celebrated both christmas and hanukkah. >> there are
thomas costa. >> i am in here and a useless -- >> and his girlfriend, alyssa schlossberg.hey are both facing drug charges, and they are hoping to go the rehab in lieu of jail time. >> our crap mirror. >> and it is cool, because you can see me better through the camera, through the mirror, which is weird. but, i don't know, maybe it is a reason why i keep looking at seeing their real self through the mirror that it is not really who a lot of people. are. because it is not...
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. >> reporter: alyssa schlossberg look no further than her own skin of heroin's comeback. >> i shot my feet, too, like in here, and little spots in here, here. my family being around them, they know what these are. you know, people that don't know that i do drugs now can tell. so it is embarrassing. but nothing a little foundation can't fix. i have so many moments where i don't remember. i hear what happened, you know. when i was at the hospital, the nurse had told me that they found me naked on route 46. i had no recollection. before coming here, i passed out in front of a judge and didn't remember anything in court except for putting the handcuffs around me, and sergeant. >> this is schlossberg's first time in jail. she is charged with distribution of cocaine, and she has plead not guilty. but she does admit to living a drug-filled lifestyle with her boyfriend. >> we always had drugs, and people always calling him. we were caught up in that lifestyle. it is not because of to drugs, but money. and we were eating like in his word, a boss. we had the money to do whatever we wanted. i lo
. >> reporter: alyssa schlossberg look no further than her own skin of heroin's comeback. >> i shot my feet, too, like in here, and little spots in here, here. my family being around them, they know what these are. you know, people that don't know that i do drugs now can tell. so it is embarrassing. but nothing a little foundation can't fix. i have so many moments where i don't remember. i hear what happened, you know. when i was at the hospital, the nurse had told me that they...
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>> charlie: alyssa mastromonaco, she is the kind of person we like to have on this program. someone who is not well known, someone who has a fascinating job and someone who has a charming personality. we talk about her role tonight as one of the most powerful women in washington and one of the closest advisers to president obama. why do you think the president of the united states trusts you so well? >> i think it's all part of the journey and people really sort of are tested and prove themselves. when we got to this office -- >> charlie: this was his office when he was in the united states senate. >> when he was in the senate. when he first came here, there was a group of people, some whom he knew a year or two or longer and some of us were brand new to him. so i think over the years of decision-making and navigating tough times, your metal is really tested and i think i proved to him that his success was my number one priority, that his hard work on my behalf wasn't self-interested and i had good judgment. >> charlie: judgment. where does that come from? >> i think i was b
>> charlie: alyssa mastromonaco, she is the kind of person we like to have on this program. someone who is not well known, someone who has a fascinating job and someone who has a charming personality. we talk about her role tonight as one of the most powerful women in washington and one of the closest advisers to president obama. why do you think the president of the united states trusts you so well? >> i think it's all part of the journey and people really sort of are tested and...
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he said alyssa, let's do this. it's obama. call me back. that was it. >> go forward to the time that you had during the campaign. rented at $30,000 a plane. it turns out you had rented the plane for the wrong day. >> that was the fall of 2006. the political office was three or four people. i was doing the political trouble myself. i made a big mistake. i rented the plane for the wrong day. i cried in the office. i called robert and jordan kaplan, the finance director. i said, i realized the plane is not there. i booked it for the wrong day. and president obama takes the phone. he says, i hear tears. there is a commercial flight in 45 minutes. we will be there in two hours. >> it hasn't turned out like how you imagined. you thought you would ride into washington and eliminate partisanship. >> that was the goal. >> you thought you would do great things. you thought you would ride into washington and really -- i think the presidency was not worth having unless you did great things. assess that for me now. >> when we were on the campaign, he al
he said alyssa, let's do this. it's obama. call me back. that was it. >> go forward to the time that you had during the campaign. rented at $30,000 a plane. it turns out you had rented the plane for the wrong day. >> that was the fall of 2006. the political office was three or four people. i was doing the political trouble myself. i made a big mistake. i rented the plane for the wrong day. i cried in the office. i called robert and jordan kaplan, the finance director. i said, i...
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nothing gets done without alyssa being part of it at the white house. with secrets service, air force one, and more. she ways in on strategy. she has become like family. with thend working senator obama in 2005. next came the campaign. she leaves this may. she will remain engaged as an outside inviter -- advisor. we talked last week at the old occupied bye now sherry brown, the senator from ohio. >> this is it. this is where young senator obama had his for key staffers -- four key staffers. >> yes. >> this is the former jeopardy -- deputy chief of staff. the press secretary. >> we did ok. >> every time i read a piece about you, it talks about power. tell me what you do. >> what i do? i think the reason people think i have power is i am the person everyone comes to. i have the answer for everything. i think the reason that people think i am so powerful is because they do not know what i do. which i haveery, kept for good reason of the years, intrigues people. >> it gives you power. >> exactly. at the white house, the deputy chief of staff's job has had m
nothing gets done without alyssa being part of it at the white house. with secrets service, air force one, and more. she ways in on strategy. she has become like family. with thend working senator obama in 2005. next came the campaign. she leaves this may. she will remain engaged as an outside inviter -- advisor. we talked last week at the old occupied bye now sherry brown, the senator from ohio. >> this is it. this is where young senator obama had his for key staffers -- four key...
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>> can you hear me now, alyssa? >> we seem to have lost contact with alyssa.they try to re-establish communication, and we also talked about the fbi victim counselors who are going to go in, and that is going to include i assume not just the people who were stabbed, but anybody who might need help who obviously has witnessed an incredibly traumatic situation, clint. >> well, as we know, in situations like this, chris, you don't have to be a direct victim, and you don't have to directly even see what happens to be traumatized to experience post-traumatic stress disorder. so, these counselors will be in there both from the investigative side as well as from the behavioral side just trying to give students and faculty members and parents, whoever, a chance to come in and talk and express how they feel. the last thing that you want to do in a situation like this is to keep these feelings bottled up. chris, i have experienced ptsd, where in riots people have been shot and injured and thing likes this, and i know that somebody who has experienced it, and as well as
>> can you hear me now, alyssa? >> we seem to have lost contact with alyssa.they try to re-establish communication, and we also talked about the fbi victim counselors who are going to go in, and that is going to include i assume not just the people who were stabbed, but anybody who might need help who obviously has witnessed an incredibly traumatic situation, clint. >> well, as we know, in situations like this, chris, you don't have to be a direct victim, and you don't have to...
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alyssa mass trow monaco.what is it? i can't wait. >> i can't tell you. >> he has sold more than, get this, more than 110 million books but he is never at a loss for pulse-racing material. his book goes inside an assassination plot. that's ahead. >>> right now it's time to show you this morning's headlines from around the globe. "the boston globe" says 1 in 20 adult patients receive an incorrect diagnosis from their doctor. researchers warn a bad diagnosis can have major consequences like a delay in cancer treatment. >>> "the new york times" looks at how liking on facebook gives up your right to sue. general mills quietly added language to its website. a person cannot sue if they download coupons, join online negotiating. instead they have to use inside negotiating to receive relief. >>> the sriracha plant is considering relocating. we took you inside for a tour. for months residents complained about the spicy odor it creates. he has not made a decision to move. he told us about his controversial flavoring dur
alyssa mass trow monaco.what is it? i can't wait. >> i can't tell you. >> he has sold more than, get this, more than 110 million books but he is never at a loss for pulse-racing material. his book goes inside an assassination plot. that's ahead. >>> right now it's time to show you this morning's headlines from around the globe. "the boston globe" says 1 in 20 adult patients receive an incorrect diagnosis from their doctor. researchers warn a bad diagnosis can have...
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alyssa and maria, thanks very much. >> thank you. >> thank you for having us. >>> time to see what's trending on the web. let's check back in. >> antonio, we have an update on nevada rancher cliven bundy. he joined us on "consider this" last week after a battle with the bureau of land management over they $1.2 million in grazing fees that bundy owes. since then he's making headlines for racially inflammatory remarks. on wednesday "the new york times" quoted bundy saying this about african-americans which he referred to as the negro. they abort their young children and put their young men in jail because they never learned how to pick cotton, and i often wonder are they berth off as slaves picking cotton and having a family life and doing things, or are they better off under government subsidy? in an attempt to defend the remarks, he held a press conference on thursday? >> were they happier in the south in their homes with their chickens and gardens and children around them and men having something to do? i'm not saying they should be slaves. i didn't say they were better off. i was w
alyssa and maria, thanks very much. >> thank you. >> thank you for having us. >>> time to see what's trending on the web. let's check back in. >> antonio, we have an update on nevada rancher cliven bundy. he joined us on "consider this" last week after a battle with the bureau of land management over they $1.2 million in grazing fees that bundy owes. since then he's making headlines for racially inflammatory remarks. on wednesday "the new york...
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. >> reporter: alyssa bereznak is a columnist for "yahoo! tech." how do you fix it if it affects two-third of all web sites. >> users need to replace their password because during this two-year span they could have been eaves dropped on or an attacker could have seen their log-in information because the software was vulnerable to attacks. >> reporter: it's not clear how much information, if any, has been compromised, but major web sites like instagram, facebook, and google say they detected the flaw and have now fixed it. what was stolen is unknown. >> that's the scary thing about this is how much we don't be, and there's no way of being able to track this because it existed for two years heartbleed could be one of the biggest holes in the internet's history because every user was vulnerable and no one even knew it existed. vinita nair, cbs news, new york. >> axelrod: some questions as we look ahead to tax day. who cheat and why? o'donnell >> >> axelrod: just in case you've lost complete track of the calendar, we have a reminder-- tuesday is the de
. >> reporter: alyssa bereznak is a columnist for "yahoo! tech." how do you fix it if it affects two-third of all web sites. >> users need to replace their password because during this two-year span they could have been eaves dropped on or an attacker could have seen their log-in information because the software was vulnerable to attacks. >> reporter: it's not clear how much information, if any, has been compromised, but major web sites like instagram, facebook, and...
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her daughter, alyssa, said she was a beautiful soul who always thought of everyone else before herself. she was the best mother, wife, sister and friend that anyone could ask for. sadly, terri, was taken from us just a few days before her 25th anniversary to her husband. today i rise to pay tribute to these victims. we will never forget them. our hearts break for them and this congress honors their beautiful lives and legacy. although the events which transpired are evil and will have long-lasting effects in our community, they have also brought us together to strengthen the bonds between all of us. mr. speaker, my district is a diverse one, demographically. it's a strong community with a strong community spirit with urban and suburban rural areas. the third district of kansas is a microcosm of the united states. mr. speaker, these hate crimes were shocking to our community as these types of actions were so foreign to us. the days following the horrendous act, though, were filled with love, community and comfort as members of our entire community came together to support one another. h
her daughter, alyssa, said she was a beautiful soul who always thought of everyone else before herself. she was the best mother, wife, sister and friend that anyone could ask for. sadly, terri, was taken from us just a few days before her 25th anniversary to her husband. today i rise to pay tribute to these victims. we will never forget them. our hearts break for them and this congress honors their beautiful lives and legacy. although the events which transpired are evil and will have...
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. >> alyssa, why did you have a knife in the bag?. the only reason i got the knife was to help him with chores and i only used it a few times because he has like a lot of knives. that's the only reason i even had it in there because i forgot i threw it in my purse. >> you had probably had the knife a number of times, but you forgot to take it out of your purse when you went to schoolç that day; right? >> yes. >> how did they find it? >> on tuesday, april 15, they had a dog search and they smelled perfume in my locker and like tanning lotion and they found it in there. then they called me down to the principal's office and wanted to give me suspension. >> okay. and then you told them that, look, i left it there by accident; right? what else? >> and i told them it was by accident and i told them like the story that had happened, like that i helped my boyfriend with chores on the farm and iç threw it in my purse that weekend, that last weekend. >> rick, you -- go ahead. >> they only thought i should get a three-day suspension because
. >> alyssa, why did you have a knife in the bag?. the only reason i got the knife was to help him with chores and i only used it a few times because he has like a lot of knives. that's the only reason i even had it in there because i forgot i threw it in my purse. >> you had probably had the knife a number of times, but you forgot to take it out of your purse when you went to schoolç that day; right? >> yes. >> how did they find it? >> on tuesday, april 15, they...
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this is britney, a survivor, along with her sister alyssa. love is stronger than terror.his is nick yanni. always remember crystal campbell is what is written on his arm. and this is sydney corker. she's 18 years old. she lives in lowell, massachusetts. she said, my message was you can scare me but you can't stop me. she tweeted out earlier saying, last year i was fading away into oblivion on a boston sidewalk, but today i'm alive. >> marie y thank you. the white supremest appeared in court by video link. he's accused of killing a man and his grandson and then killing a woman at a nearby location. the judge held him on $10 million bond. his next schedule is april 24th. >>> detroit has reached a deal that will preserve current pensions for city workers. more than six thousand dollars retirees needs to repeal it. the settlement could mean a speedy resolution to the city's bankruptcy filing. and today is tax day and you have under six hours to file your federal tax return. many state returns are also due today. where is the man, real money's ali velshi is looking into americ
this is britney, a survivor, along with her sister alyssa. love is stronger than terror.his is nick yanni. always remember crystal campbell is what is written on his arm. and this is sydney corker. she's 18 years old. she lives in lowell, massachusetts. she said, my message was you can scare me but you can't stop me. she tweeted out earlier saying, last year i was fading away into oblivion on a boston sidewalk, but today i'm alive. >> marie y thank you. the white supremest appeared in...
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with us data expert alyssa hartnet. this is a lot worse, it seems to me, than earlier in the week.do we have an idea where this might end? >> reporter: that's such a good yes. heart bleed, that name gives it to it. we're bleeding information. what it comes down to this was such a wildly and still is wildly popular inscription tool. we rely on it to keep our communication secure from a lot of internet services. we're peeling back the onion. how many internet services, hardware devices, mobile apps are connecting to something that is relying on this encryption tool. we don't know the answer yet. >> is this a surprise to folks who do what you do? are you rocked like we are? >> so we're rocked because we all--we all rely on the internet in a personal way. but the security, it's not about perfection and that is key. there is always going to be data security breaches, flaws. the key is are we doing reasonbly anticipated secure ways to protect ourselves and our businesses staying on top of the latest security. with this one it wasn't widely known. for two years really apparently it went u
with us data expert alyssa hartnet. this is a lot worse, it seems to me, than earlier in the week.do we have an idea where this might end? >> reporter: that's such a good yes. heart bleed, that name gives it to it. we're bleeding information. what it comes down to this was such a wildly and still is wildly popular inscription tool. we rely on it to keep our communication secure from a lot of internet services. we're peeling back the onion. how many internet services, hardware devices,...
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this is brittany, one of the survivors with her sister alyssa, they wanted to send the world this messagerror. and this is lee ann, and she writes in memoriam of martin richards, june 9th, 2004 to april 15th 2013. and you also have this one, which is sydney, and she writes -- >> hello sydney. >> that's right. she's 18 years old, she says i live in massachusetts, my message was, you can scar me, but you can't stop me. and earlier she tweeted out this, she said last year i was fading a way in to oblivion on a boston sidewalk, today i am alive. >> i gotta tell you, i don't know how much you were able to see today but boston really did itself proud today. they did a really nice job with that memorial service with the remembrance celebration. and the moment of silence. and everything around that. it was really well done. they have got one more big hurdle to get -- to clear, that's next monday, when they run the 2014 version of the boston marathon. and everyone is -- fingers crossed for that. maria, thank you, appreciate it. that's all the time at that for this news hour i am tony harris in new
this is brittany, one of the survivors with her sister alyssa, they wanted to send the world this messagerror. and this is lee ann, and she writes in memoriam of martin richards, june 9th, 2004 to april 15th 2013. and you also have this one, which is sydney, and she writes -- >> hello sydney. >> that's right. she's 18 years old, she says i live in massachusetts, my message was, you can scar me, but you can't stop me. and earlier she tweeted out this, she said last year i was fading...
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. >> alyssa, is your mom home, or your dad? >> yeah, they are. >> i'm going to let you go, and you be with your family. i know this is going to be a hard couple of days. >> yes. >> we wish you the best. >> thank you. >> take care of yourself. >> thank you. >> and jim cavanaugh is with me from the atf. jim, you've been through so many horrible situations before, in your service, but this is a bad one. >> it is, andrea. but there's a positive here for the parents, too. my very first call as a uniformed police officer was to a brutal stabbing. and there's a lot of blood, and they're violent attacks, but they can be very survivable as well. i think in this case, that's what we're seeing. we've got the paramedics there quick, the police and trauma surgeons. so really, we're going to see some miracles with the medical here. and from what the doctor said at the press conference, a lot of the wounds were on the arms of some of the guys, maybe girls who were fighting off this guy. so those wounds may not be fatal. so there's some positi
. >> alyssa, is your mom home, or your dad? >> yeah, they are. >> i'm going to let you go, and you be with your family. i know this is going to be a hard couple of days. >> yes. >> we wish you the best. >> thank you. >> take care of yourself. >> thank you. >> and jim cavanaugh is with me from the atf. jim, you've been through so many horrible situations before, in your service, but this is a bad one. >> it is, andrea. but there's a...
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minnesota high school is expelled for a year for having a pocket knife in her purse. 17-year-old alyssa. >>> a texas news anchor monkeys around with a monkey on live tv and instantly regrets it. >> oh, take that. >> wow. the great day houston host says it was her fault because she teased the monkey with a grip. so the monkey will not be put down. >>> we have a fox news alert. gunman opens fire at a fed-ex facility in georgia, injuring at least six people at this hour. the gunman is still on the loose. >> waja reporter mike is live with the very latest. mark? >> reporter: that's right. just a few seconds ago, right before we came on, we were told by police here that the gunman has now been found dead of a self inflicted gunshot wound. so that person is no longer on the loose and is dead. at this point we've got at least six people who were injured at this fed-ex facility in kennesaw, georgia. it's about ten or so miles northwest of atlanta. it's obviously a suburb in cobb county, one of our major counties here. it was just before 6:00 o'clock this morning when this gunman went into the f
minnesota high school is expelled for a year for having a pocket knife in her purse. 17-year-old alyssa. >>> a texas news anchor monkeys around with a monkey on live tv and instantly regrets it. >> oh, take that. >> wow. the great day houston host says it was her fault because she teased the monkey with a grip. so the monkey will not be put down. >>> we have a fox news alert. gunman opens fire at a fed-ex facility in georgia, injuring at least six people at this...
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alyssa, would you come forward please? melissa, would you come forward these? d please? >> good afternoon. last january my husband was injured in a mission and was medevaced here in virginia. i was expecting to be only gone a week or so but i picked the past 14 months caring for my husband 24/7. he suffers from dramatic brain injury, pts the, autonomic nervous system function and orthopedic issues. like for him and me can be a challenge. every day i help him get up and get ready for the day and make sure he takes his medication. managed finance and offer emotional support every step of the way. we have been blessed with a wonderful medical care team who is helped to make significant progress. had described him as an advanced alzheimer's patient. he is doing much better. he is working harder to become an independent person. is beginning to attend there be sessions alone. he's learning to work a microwave. he still has a very long way to go. 14 months later our family is forever change. i lost my job as a nurse. our son stayed home. they got a crash course in being adult i
alyssa, would you come forward please? melissa, would you come forward these? d please? >> good afternoon. last january my husband was injured in a mission and was medevaced here in virginia. i was expecting to be only gone a week or so but i picked the past 14 months caring for my husband 24/7. he suffers from dramatic brain injury, pts the, autonomic nervous system function and orthopedic issues. like for him and me can be a challenge. every day i help him get up and get ready for the...
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we turn next to alyssa in north olmsted, ohio. go ahead, melissa. have an interesting perspective on this. i grew up in poverty, a single mother with three children. i perpetuated the cycle. i lived in government programs. a government lawsuit -- myself through college and got myself a career. my son is 11. fortunately we are on the other side of that. i have done very well. i'm any good career position where i will probably be earning just below 100,000. i've been situation where i needed the tax system to help me provide for my son, i never also been on the side of it where i have learned a very good living. although my taxes are a lot higher now than they used to be, the same time i looked back and i think i am paying it forward, because somebody else helped me and this is what i need to give back and help other people. fill yourhen you taxes each year, this is what you think of. what industry are you in? i'm in the automotive industry. what aspect if you don't mind my asking? i work in sales. industry.le-dominated i now have a 401(k) that i can
we turn next to alyssa in north olmsted, ohio. go ahead, melissa. have an interesting perspective on this. i grew up in poverty, a single mother with three children. i perpetuated the cycle. i lived in government programs. a government lawsuit -- myself through college and got myself a career. my son is 11. fortunately we are on the other side of that. i have done very well. i'm any good career position where i will probably be earning just below 100,000. i've been situation where i needed the...
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defense department spokeswoman alyssa smith tells the associated press every facility that we use for detention is well known not only by the government of the islamic republic of afghanistan but also by the international committee of the red cross. tensions are high between the u.s. and afghanistan at this point because i has refused to sign a security agreement to keep a small u.s. force of trainers in the country after the end of the year washington is helping cars i successor to help reset relations. polling stations have officially closed in iraq after the first nationwide parliamentary election since u.s. troops pulled out at the end of two thousand and eleven at least seventy people have been killed this week with more than twice that number losing their lives the week before are to elicit affan of examines whether the vote will stop a further descent into chaos. the polls are open in iraq and voting has begun. it's an election best described by the numbers. more than one thousand candidates are vying for over three hundred seats in parliament which will then lets the next pres
defense department spokeswoman alyssa smith tells the associated press every facility that we use for detention is well known not only by the government of the islamic republic of afghanistan but also by the international committee of the red cross. tensions are high between the u.s. and afghanistan at this point because i has refused to sign a security agreement to keep a small u.s. force of trainers in the country after the end of the year washington is helping cars i successor to help reset...