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matt. >> anita. for most of the day, this neighborhood has been and as you can see behind me from the police cars, continues to be the center of the man hunt, which has been going on for six hours. >> it all began around 11:00 this morning. police say that's when two men wrestled a gun away from the driver of an armored car in the parking lot of a 711. stole at least one bag of money and took off. but little did the suspects know, the bag wasn't just filled with cash. >> needs to be on the world's dumbest criminals. >> also inside, it was a tracking dries, which police used to follow at least one of the men about five miles away to the 4400 block of p street southeast. just before noon, a swarm of law enforcement officer both local and federal have been going through buildings and climbing on rooftops in search of the suspects and the bag of money. >> i see all these police out here. >> people like sharon brown have been hoping if either of the suspects is in fact hiding in this neighborhood, they'll
matt. >> anita. for most of the day, this neighborhood has been and as you can see behind me from the police cars, continues to be the center of the man hunt, which has been going on for six hours. >> it all began around 11:00 this morning. police say that's when two men wrestled a gun away from the driver of an armored car in the parking lot of a 711. stole at least one bag of money and took off. but little did the suspects know, the bag wasn't just filled with cash. >> needs...
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>> all right, anita.standing here on behalf of all of the mothers in the area. >> yes. >> going to put you in the pressure cooker and put you on the spot. >> i know. >> could you do it? >> it is going to be okay. >> did you do it? >> i cleaned it up a little bit. it is not going to be like postcard perfect but it will be pretty good. >> sounds like an excuse, topper. >> we actually have some showers south and west of us right now, lesli. one of those weekends where we have a day tomorrow. much like a day. suns come in. maybe some showers. right now the showers are pretty far away. culpeper and winchester and hagerstown and frederick. for the most part you won't see a shower in the immediate metro area unless it gets here by 10. then we will be left by partly cloudy skies. not a blockbuster system coming through. temperature wise, just about on the button for averages. 74 in rockville. 69 in arlington. 72 in college park. 70 in beltsville. 69 over at andrews. temperatures just about right. here is the deal
>> all right, anita.standing here on behalf of all of the mothers in the area. >> yes. >> going to put you in the pressure cooker and put you on the spot. >> i know. >> could you do it? >> it is going to be okay. >> did you do it? >> i cleaned it up a little bit. it is not going to be like postcard perfect but it will be pretty good. >> sounds like an excuse, topper. >> we actually have some showers south and west of us right now,...
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there are many pictures of anita in those family scrapbooks. unfortunately my father hated his older sister, rather than getting to have wonderful times of gertrudestein in mexico, all i heard was she is a monster. they didn't speak. the idea of her, the largeness of her loomed large in the house. >> so you start out, you become a writer for all of these reasons and you are someone who compulsively takes notes and packages what you see in story form, as you decide you are going to climb into your own life and own family story, how did you figure out what was true? >> that was a tough one. first of all, being a reporter, so often it is about a way with of finding our own stories and the stories we write about. one of the aspects so interesting for so many of us, if you are an introverted extrovert or shy person or rather hidden asking questions is a great way to hide. if you are writing a memoir, it makes you scour because you care about being accurate. this was complicated because i worried about this for a long time, who was right? who was wro
there are many pictures of anita in those family scrapbooks. unfortunately my father hated his older sister, rather than getting to have wonderful times of gertrudestein in mexico, all i heard was she is a monster. they didn't speak. the idea of her, the largeness of her loomed large in the house. >> so you start out, you become a writer for all of these reasons and you are someone who compulsively takes notes and packages what you see in story form, as you decide you are going to climb...
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anita. >> hard to believe that explosion. matt, thank you. >>> let's get you up-to-date on some breaking news coming out of portland, oregon. a fiery collision between a lumber train and a tanker train have caused a major explosion. multiple crews are on the scene fighting the fire. you can see the smoke there unfortunately not the flames. the highway has been closed near the flames right there. and we are told that evacuations have been ordered for a quarter mile around the blaze. there is a closer look at the after math right. there the train wreck involved logs and overturned tanker cars. this is all according to the oregon department of transportation. but there have been no reports of any injuries. here in our neck of the woods the skies looking a whole lot better. things clearing up? >> they are. but this morning's rush hour has ushered in much cooler temperatures. how is it looking there, topper. >> just a couple of sprinkles. if you have lacrosse or soccer or baseball games this evening you'll have just a couple sprin
anita. >> hard to believe that explosion. matt, thank you. >>> let's get you up-to-date on some breaking news coming out of portland, oregon. a fiery collision between a lumber train and a tanker train have caused a major explosion. multiple crews are on the scene fighting the fire. you can see the smoke there unfortunately not the flames. the highway has been closed near the flames right there. and we are told that evacuations have been ordered for a quarter mile around the...
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anita has been offered a full scholarship to on si debittal college. if you know lincoln heights, it's only three miles away. but the stipulation says anita must live on campus for the fist two years -- first two years. well, the parents are adamant she not leave home until she's married. occidental college has dug in their heels, and the parents have also. do you think you might tell the parents something that might persuade 'em to let her go? the because she's -- it was 5,000 in 1965. it's about 225,000 today. completely everything paid. even advance programs. anyway, i said, well, anita, how bad do you want to go? i want to go, mr. castro. i said how much english do your parents understand? none at all. i said, keep a straight face. [laughter] i said -- [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] >> if you don't understand spanish, learn it. [laughter] no, no. [applause] no, what i told 'em, i said this, you know, this grant is a federal grant. you don't fool with the federal government here in this country. if you don't accept it, they're going to fine y
anita has been offered a full scholarship to on si debittal college. if you know lincoln heights, it's only three miles away. but the stipulation says anita must live on campus for the fist two years -- first two years. well, the parents are adamant she not leave home until she's married. occidental college has dug in their heels, and the parents have also. do you think you might tell the parents something that might persuade 'em to let her go? the because she's -- it was 5,000 in 1965. it's...
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i said, i believe anita what? i don't understand what's going on here. everything that i knew, everything that i picked up at college in my american studies cultural marxist, oppressor/oppressed, black people are always right, white people are always wrong, i didn't understand how ted kennedy -- the ted kennedy of chappaquiddick fame -- how joe biden and a series of white, privileged men could sit in judgment of this man who was the son of grand participants who were -- grandparents who were sharecroppers who raised him, and he went to yale law school. he did everything right including allowing for anita hill to rise through the ranks of the legal profession through jobs with him where she never had a sexual relationship with him at all. he did nothing untoward. and she was party to this takedown. and i did not understand how it could be that these white people of privilege were attacking this black man who was in this historic position while the mainstream media took him down, while the naacp and the urban league and other black liberal leaders sat and
i said, i believe anita what? i don't understand what's going on here. everything that i knew, everything that i picked up at college in my american studies cultural marxist, oppressor/oppressed, black people are always right, white people are always wrong, i didn't understand how ted kennedy -- the ted kennedy of chappaquiddick fame -- how joe biden and a series of white, privileged men could sit in judgment of this man who was the son of grand participants who were -- grandparents who were...
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i believe anita what? what's going on here. i don't understand what's going on here. everything that i knew, everything that i picked up at college in my american studies karl marxist and black people are always right and white people are always wrong. i didn't understand how ted kennedy -- the ted kennedy of chappaquiddick fame, how howard metsen bomb, joe biden is a series of white privileged men who could sit here with a series of men -- he did everything right including allowing for anita hill to rise through the ranks of the legal profession, through jobs with him where she never had a sexual relationship with him at all. he did nothing untoward and she was party to this takedown, and i did not understand how it could be that these white people of privilege were attacking this black man who was in this historic position while the mainstream media sat -- took him down and the naacp and the urban league and other black liberal leaders sat and seemed to relish this takedown. >> host: who were your mentors -- you had this mentor at this time who we'll get to later wh
i believe anita what? what's going on here. i don't understand what's going on here. everything that i knew, everything that i picked up at college in my american studies karl marxist and black people are always right and white people are always wrong. i didn't understand how ted kennedy -- the ted kennedy of chappaquiddick fame, how howard metsen bomb, joe biden is a series of white privileged men who could sit here with a series of men -- he did everything right including allowing for anita...
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you're watching the justice thomas/anita hill hearing. what happened to andrew breitbart?> guest: i just graduated from high school, it was like my bar mitzvah and i left feeling very empty because i just learned how to chant. i felt -- i was open for a spiritual experience. i didn't get it. i felt the exact same way in college, where i was an american studies major and the stuff that i was reading was incomprehensible. and it was jargon. it was noam chomsky-like in its lack of comprehension to a person who doesn't understand that language. and it was demoralizing. and i graduated less skilled, less motivated and i was a waiter. >> host: you robbed yourself. >> guest: i did. my education was a lack of an education. and so i was waiting tables right after graduating college and i would finish my lunch -- >> host: and your friends were saying why are you doing this. >> guest: it was embarrassing and humiliating and to work and grind it and the people that i was always looking up to and trying to impress were looking down on me, and i started to pay for my own -- >> host: but
you're watching the justice thomas/anita hill hearing. what happened to andrew breitbart?> guest: i just graduated from high school, it was like my bar mitzvah and i left feeling very empty because i just learned how to chant. i felt -- i was open for a spiritual experience. i didn't get it. i felt the exact same way in college, where i was an american studies major and the stuff that i was reading was incomprehensible. and it was jargon. it was noam chomsky-like in its lack of comprehension...
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lesli and anita. >> thank you. as you've been mentioning, homeland security officials say the death of osama bin laden could inspire some retaliatory attacks against the u.s. >> and d.c.'s metro system is beefing up its police presence until further notice. matt joins us live where riders are being urged to report anything they see, any unattended package, suspicious behavior. >> reporter: even though osama bin laden has now been killed or perhaps especially since he's now been killed, this is no time for americans to let their guard down. there's no question that the death of osama bin laden has for the most part made for a happier washington today. >> generally death is not a good thing but this time it is a good thing. >> a lot of people feel that justice was served. >> reporter: but the question is, has it made for a safer washington as well? >> i think it has some effect. >> reporter: chief michael at taborn head of the metro transit police, he said bin laden's death has increased the possibility that terroris
lesli and anita. >> thank you. as you've been mentioning, homeland security officials say the death of osama bin laden could inspire some retaliatory attacks against the u.s. >> and d.c.'s metro system is beefing up its police presence until further notice. matt joins us live where riders are being urged to report anything they see, any unattended package, suspicious behavior. >> reporter: even though osama bin laden has now been killed or perhaps especially since he's now...
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i said i believe anita what? what's going on here? i don't understand what's going on here. everything that i knew, everything that i picked up at college, in my american studies cultural marxist, oppressor oppressed, black people are always right, white people are always wrong -- i didn't understand how ted kennedy, the ted kennedy of chappaquiddick fame, how howard metsenbaum and joe biden, a series of privileged men and a man from a sharecropper who did everything right including for allowing anita hill to rise through the ranks through the legal prophysician through jobs with him where she never had a sexual relationship with him at all and he did nothing untoward and she was a party to this takedown and i could not figure out how these white people of privilege who were attacking this black man who was in this position while the mainstream media took him down while the naacp and the urban league and other black liberal leaders sat and seemed to relish this takedown. >> who were your mentor -- you had this mentor at the time who we're going to get to later who's brutally
i said i believe anita what? what's going on here? i don't understand what's going on here. everything that i knew, everything that i picked up at college, in my american studies cultural marxist, oppressor oppressed, black people are always right, white people are always wrong -- i didn't understand how ted kennedy, the ted kennedy of chappaquiddick fame, how howard metsenbaum and joe biden, a series of privileged men and a man from a sharecropper who did everything right including for...
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. >> reporter: derek and anita, for years osama bin laden had been believed to be hiding out in a cavet they found him in a million dollar compound in a town full of pakistani soldiers. on a moonless night, blackhawk helicopters brought the special operations team. when the navy seals trained for this mission, they were not told who the target was. precision was critical. >> this is why they practice and practice and practice and train and train and train so they know what to do. >> reporter: as the helicopter hovered over the compound, two dozen seals went into action. as the 40-minute raid transpired, the tension was obvious in the white house situation room where president obama and other high ranking government officials monitored its progress. >> usually they use something called a stun grenade so they can create disorientation. they come in and know exactly where to point the weapons and each person has a certain segment of the room they're responsible for. >> reporter: bin laden's security detail was no match for the navy seals. >> it sounds like there was fairly minimal securit
. >> reporter: derek and anita, for years osama bin laden had been believed to be hiding out in a cavet they found him in a million dollar compound in a town full of pakistani soldiers. on a moonless night, blackhawk helicopters brought the special operations team. when the navy seals trained for this mission, they were not told who the target was. precision was critical. >> this is why they practice and practice and practice and train and train and train so they know what to do....
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. >> anita, the president said "we don't want to fight the football" and argued in a 60-minute videot given the graphic nature of the photograph their release could cause national security risk. >> what was your reaction when you saw him? >> it was him. >> but the images are graphic. >> the second bullet struck bin laden just above his eye. it blew the eye out of his sock elt and tore away a -- socket and tore away a piece of his socket leaving the brain exposed. >> it's important for us that very graphic photos of somebody shot in the head are not floating around as an excitement to additional violence. as a propaganda tool. that's not who we are. >> but when the leader of al qaeda in iraq was killed in an american attack in 2006, the american military released the death picture, put it on an easel to dispel claims he had not been killed. >> the iraqi people deserve the facts to know that the personal threat is eliminated. >> reporter: now some pakistani news outlets are carrying information bin laden was not killed. some believe the pictures should be released. >> i do believe it i
. >> anita, the president said "we don't want to fight the football" and argued in a 60-minute videot given the graphic nature of the photograph their release could cause national security risk. >> what was your reaction when you saw him? >> it was him. >> but the images are graphic. >> the second bullet struck bin laden just above his eye. it blew the eye out of his sock elt and tore away a -- socket and tore away a piece of his socket leaving the brain...
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anita brikman has more. >> reporter: lee had her first mammogram at 40. she never expecting it would uncover cancer. >> a little bit blind-sided. >> under current government recommendations, leah wouldn't have been screened for years. in 2009, a task force recommended that most women do not need regular mammograms until they're 50 years old. now, new research suggests fewer women in their 40s are getting them. a university of colorado study found a drop in mammograms in these women in the nine months after the new guidelines came out. >> we've seen an overall reduction in the proportion of eligible american women who are having annual screenings. this has been a trend and it may be that the trend is now accentuated by the guidelines. >> it is important to note the american cancer society does not embrace this change and still recommends most women start getting regular mammograms in their 40s. when the disease is often caught at an earlier, more treatable stage. >> strides that we've made in america in reducing the death rate from breast cancer have been,
anita brikman has more. >> reporter: lee had her first mammogram at 40. she never expecting it would uncover cancer. >> a little bit blind-sided. >> under current government recommendations, leah wouldn't have been screened for years. in 2009, a task force recommended that most women do not need regular mammograms until they're 50 years old. now, new research suggests fewer women in their 40s are getting them. a university of colorado study found a drop in mammograms in these...
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i'm out. >> reporter: in los angeles, anita vogul. >>> and firefighters are keeping an eye for any flairthe fire in santa clara. this afternoon they announced the fire was completely contained. no homes were destroyed. in all the fire burned 1,100 acres. no word yet on how the fire started. >>> that lively used food pyramid, you can forget about it. it's about to become a thing of the past. the u.s. department of agriculture is is said to replace it with a new food plate icon. the food pyramid was introduced in 1992 and updateed in 2005 with this interaction pyramid. the new plate imagine is expected to be unveiled on thursday and the goal is to help remind all americans to make healthy food choices. >>> well new research out of new zealand suggest that new children who don't get enough sleep are more likely to become more overweight. the researchers found that children who had less sleep in their early years were at greater risk of having a higher body mass index at age seven. the researchers said children under five generally need at least 11 hours sleep a day including naps. >>> alask
i'm out. >> reporter: in los angeles, anita vogul. >>> and firefighters are keeping an eye for any flairthe fire in santa clara. this afternoon they announced the fire was completely contained. no homes were destroyed. in all the fire burned 1,100 acres. no word yet on how the fire started. >>> that lively used food pyramid, you can forget about it. it's about to become a thing of the past. the u.s. department of agriculture is is said to replace it with a new food plate...
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elaine, you've written this is france's anita hill moment. what do you mean by that?enged clarence thomas when he was up to become a supreme court justice back in 1991. she claimed he sexually harassed her. he was confirmed but it opened up a discussion in the united states. sexual harassment laws were expanded and new laws imposed in the workplace. the same thing is happening in france. this is a moment in which all french everybody from the merchant in the store to the top politicians are saying, is this the way we should be behaving. it is this a moment of truth for us? consciousness raising, should we indeed think about changing our own rules? >> it's interesting, everything we've heard that the french were pretty much up in arms about seeing him, the famous perp walk. saying he's victim of a conspiracy plot. have they changed the dialogue then? >> there is an evolution day by day. this is why i don't trust any polls on this subject. the first reaction is defiance, disbelief, shock. it can't possibly be that this man we knew could have been guilty of such a crime.
elaine, you've written this is france's anita hill moment. what do you mean by that?enged clarence thomas when he was up to become a supreme court justice back in 1991. she claimed he sexually harassed her. he was confirmed but it opened up a discussion in the united states. sexual harassment laws were expanded and new laws imposed in the workplace. the same thing is happening in france. this is a moment in which all french everybody from the merchant in the store to the top politicians are...
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anita sherman runs a day care just three doors down. >> we have been appalled by it since 3:00 this morning -- of all might since 3:00 this morning. >>> we turn to details about the mission to kill osama bin laden. it was more risky than first thought. we are learning about what was found with the terrorist leader. brianne carter is following all of this life. >> we are learning new details. at this hour, the debate continues about whether to release the photos. this comes as we are learning information about what happened when the elite team stormed the compound, and the mother lode of intelligence that was found inside. days after the death, a different account of what happened part >> it was a staggering undertaking. there was nobody else, other than an american group of military warriors who could do it. >> the cia says a navy seal stormed the compound, with only 60%-80% chance that it was accurate information. >> osama bin laden's wife rushed the u.s. of salter but was not killed. >> flash drives and dvd's were taken from the compound. >> there is a lot to go through before we find out
anita sherman runs a day care just three doors down. >> we have been appalled by it since 3:00 this morning -- of all might since 3:00 this morning. >>> we turn to details about the mission to kill osama bin laden. it was more risky than first thought. we are learning about what was found with the terrorist leader. brianne carter is following all of this life. >> we are learning new details. at this hour, the debate continues about whether to release the photos. this comes...
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. >> palo alto based anita borgin for women and technology wants to change that. in the annual women in vision is a start. three women won honor of being visionaries. including mary lou jepson. she helped build the cheapest, lowest power and greenest laptop in the world. and admits getting here wasn't easy. >> will is the gender discrimination. barriers are extreme. >> for my career i have been the only woman in room. >> companies that say one reason so few women are in senior level position is because of a lack of work-like balance. many opt to stay. in mid-level management. >> that is something that is up to a company. to crack the code about how to make it work for the senior women. >> many say what is needed are major cultural shifts within companies. ibm took home the award for top company for technical women. santa clara, lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >>> 4:51 now. san francisco mayor ed lee says to make this year beta breakers race fun and safe uniquely san francisco event successful. mayor lee says there was neighborhood collaboration with emphasis on saf
. >> palo alto based anita borgin for women and technology wants to change that. in the annual women in vision is a start. three women won honor of being visionaries. including mary lou jepson. she helped build the cheapest, lowest power and greenest laptop in the world. and admits getting here wasn't easy. >> will is the gender discrimination. barriers are extreme. >> for my career i have been the only woman in room. >> companies that say one reason so few women are in...
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i'll be back here tonight at 11:00 iowa long with anita brikman.e'll take you to section 60 at arlington national cemetery, being layed to rest. that's tonight. don't forget you can log on any time at wusa9.com. we'll see you later. >>> now, "entertainment tonight," the most-watched entertainment news magazine in the world. >> ding dong the witch is dead. >> the stars speak out about the killing of osama bin laden. from back stage at "dancing." >> on to the next one. >> to the met gala in new york. >> i was very happy for president obama. >> plus, the new anchor of the cbs evening news. that is a humbling thought. >> and l.l. on tv. >> my character is a former navy s.e.a.l. >> but who are the real life navy s.e.a.l.s. who took down bin laden. >> the gorgeous gown. >> what the stars thought about the dress. >> i thought it was
i'll be back here tonight at 11:00 iowa long with anita brikman.e'll take you to section 60 at arlington national cemetery, being layed to rest. that's tonight. don't forget you can log on any time at wusa9.com. we'll see you later. >>> now, "entertainment tonight," the most-watched entertainment news magazine in the world. >> ding dong the witch is dead. >> the stars speak out about the killing of osama bin laden. from back stage at "dancing." >>...
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along with anita. tonight we are working on a piece before domestic violence.en account for one third of domestic violence injuries or death. a lot of victims suffering in silence. tonight at 11 p.m. we will see you a bit later. bye-bye. captions by: caption colorado, llc 800-775-7838 email: comments@captioncolorado.com 'cae we believe that's the way you make hot and juicy hamburgers. the other guys use frozen beef and some of it comes from ... whonoswhere. you won't find any frozen beef at wendy's. so try our bacon mushroom melt with applewood smoked bacon and a cheesy mushroom sauce. you know a hot and juicy hamburger when you taste it. ♪ you know when it's real ♪ in the dc area, it's hard to miss a capital one bank. alright, let's get ready to work alex. rosslyn! ♪ arlington! ♪ falls church! nice save! [ trainer ] tenley! k street! [ horn sounds ] herndon! mclean! cleveland park! capitol hill! [ groans ] sorry penguin. georgetown! [ metal dings ] ♪ [ male announcer ] capital one bank. the most branches and atms in the dc area. ovie. we still got maryland. wh
along with anita. tonight we are working on a piece before domestic violence.en account for one third of domestic violence injuries or death. a lot of victims suffering in silence. tonight at 11 p.m. we will see you a bit later. bye-bye. captions by: caption colorado, llc 800-775-7838 email: comments@captioncolorado.com 'cae we believe that's the way you make hot and juicy hamburgers. the other guys use frozen beef and some of it comes from ... whonoswhere. you won't find any frozen beef at...
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along with anita brikman and tonight we are working on the a local college student caught on tape andideo raising some serious questions about how the police did their job. more on that tonight at 11 p.m. don't forget, log on anytime to wusa9.com. we will see you a bit later. have a great evening. bye-bye. captions by: caption colorado, llc 800-775-7838 email: comments@captioncolo rado.com my diet? well yesterday i had an apple turnover. i know it's sort of my weakness. i always keep it in the house. well, that and boston crème pie, white chocolate strawberries, and mmm key lime pie. yeah, i've already lost some weight. [ female announcer ] yoplait light -- over 30 delicious flavors at about 100 calories. babe, what are you doing?! ♪ [ female announcer ] the yoplait you love, now in a 4-pack. try it today. >>> now, "entertainment tonight," the most watched entertainment news magazine in the world. elizabeth taylor's ex. whatever happened to larry fortensky? her seventh and final husband's first interview on losing the love of his life. >> i talked to elizabeth. she seemed to be okay.
along with anita brikman and tonight we are working on the a local college student caught on tape andideo raising some serious questions about how the police did their job. more on that tonight at 11 p.m. don't forget, log on anytime to wusa9.com. we will see you a bit later. have a great evening. bye-bye. captions by: caption colorado, llc 800-775-7838 email: comments@captioncolo rado.com my diet? well yesterday i had an apple turnover. i know it's sort of my weakness. i always keep it in the...
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>> anita, i'm just going to come out and say it, did this country stand what amounted to an executioner bin laden. and though our collective rage and grief has barely dimmed since 9/11, was it in our best interest to kill him? the questions are uncomfortable but i'm asking them anyway. not only was there no fire fight but the man 55-year-old was unarmed when they shot him in the head. the white house spokesman said bin laden in taking him alive. everybody would surely know it was him and interrogating that could have been an intelligence bonanza. and putting bin laden on trial would have diminished him. no longer a monster. just an evil heinous old man. but only because we as americans are better than he deserves. and then we could have executed him. >>> the horrific murder at the athletic store has questions about security systems. an increase has occurred after the killing happened. they did about a dozen upgrades along bethesda road, including adding panic buttons. >> a panic button is more or less like calling 911 without telling anybody. you push the button and the tops are comin
>> anita, i'm just going to come out and say it, did this country stand what amounted to an executioner bin laden. and though our collective rage and grief has barely dimmed since 9/11, was it in our best interest to kill him? the questions are uncomfortable but i'm asking them anyway. not only was there no fire fight but the man 55-year-old was unarmed when they shot him in the head. the white house spokesman said bin laden in taking him alive. everybody would surely know it was him and...
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como anita que fue acosada por su tÍo. >> es el hermano de mi papÁ. >> la procuradora adjunta hace su siendo un tema marginal. >> es la cruda verdad de un crimen que queda de la impunidad o el anonimato, como el caso de la niÑa que luego del abuso, la soluciÓn fue llevarla a vivir con abuela materna a una zona marginal. >> no hay estadÍsticas concretas sobre el nÚmero de niÑos vÍctimas de abuso sexual en el salvador pero todos coinciden que el fenÓmeno es una plaga que se extiende. >> los mÉdicos le cortaron la pierna a un joven y la vuelven a pegar, verÁn el resultado. a - con la ayuda de la tecnologÍa intentan descifrar por lo menos ocho estados permanecen en alerta ante la amenaza que representa la crecida del rio misisipi. los residentes de memphis, en tennnessee, ya comenzaron a evacuar por recomendacion de las autoridades.que tal, les habla martin berlanga.la ola de violencia que vive mexico llevo a cerca de un millon de personas a participar hoy en la marcha del silencio por la paz que se concentro en el zocalo de la ciudad de mexico, luego de un recorrido de unos 80 kilometros
como anita que fue acosada por su tÍo. >> es el hermano de mi papÁ. >> la procuradora adjunta hace su siendo un tema marginal. >> es la cruda verdad de un crimen que queda de la impunidad o el anonimato, como el caso de la niÑa que luego del abuso, la soluciÓn fue llevarla a vivir con abuela materna a una zona marginal. >> no hay estadÍsticas concretas sobre el nÚmero de niÑos vÍctimas de abuso sexual en el salvador pero todos coinciden que el fenÓmeno es una...
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one is enough to decide as to the subject us while earlier champions anita and temporarily stop after winning three minute and just awesome also opened after thirty six minutes of it confidently destructionist pocket. and then twenty minutes after the interval a searching cross found on brushing its undergraduate off the afghans in its second hundred looks like go just five minutes from time the russia striker fired in this after a fine run and this explicit chip over the keeper but you get the cake it's true if you will because they going in for shoving trying to splatter side a second spot sack writes. walkley as the better state to decide who goes down to to last off the business opened off the half an hour something that sounds really funny it's way past the keeper and seven minutes later they doubled their lead through a run at the last fine header that's korea managed to pull on back before half time when on target with its head. and shrank. after the break was on target again another matter is sweet touch and. strike. out finished. one in the leg game deny moscow one one at cou
one is enough to decide as to the subject us while earlier champions anita and temporarily stop after winning three minute and just awesome also opened after thirty six minutes of it confidently destructionist pocket. and then twenty minutes after the interval a searching cross found on brushing its undergraduate off the afghans in its second hundred looks like go just five minutes from time the russia striker fired in this after a fine run and this explicit chip over the keeper but you get the...
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believed that you think once this season that your boys could manage themselves there's a three champions anita can also keep up the pressure on the leading teams they take on spartak moscow and st petersburg because of our wealth and in a moscow bottom side clearly it will look to see ms off the bottom of plaster the side needs to be to table rascoff. tennis now rafael nadal has remains on course to retain his french open title as the world's top ranking but king of clay cruz passed antonio of eighteen ran three hispania drops just four games on reach to a six one six three six zero victory over the coalition qualifier but it's not our needs to defend his title needs to stay on top of the game from the rankings cultivates or it's. going to be a few things much better than the various days. before they have to. produce. i think. solid match almost all about well meanwhile novak djokovic is wrapped up his darkness delayed match against our team del potro in four sets it was the serbians fortieth consecutive win this season and forty second overall which also keeps him on track for the coveted wo
believed that you think once this season that your boys could manage themselves there's a three champions anita can also keep up the pressure on the leading teams they take on spartak moscow and st petersburg because of our wealth and in a moscow bottom side clearly it will look to see ms off the bottom of plaster the side needs to be to table rascoff. tennis now rafael nadal has remains on course to retain his french open title as the world's top ranking but king of clay cruz passed antonio of...
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by munich tonight after securing a new sponsorship deal with german car manufacturer volkswagen as anita already russia's richest club and although details of the latest deal hasn't been released it's believed to dwarf any other sponsorship deal in russia to encounter fine with . this encounter would by any chiefs believe will become. an event you see in the future season pittsburgh facing a number of european clubs in their pre-season as russia aligns itself with the european football calendar. they see playing the game is the best form of practice and a sparring partner such as brian munich will provide us with great training by both teams managers will be able to experiment with the lineups and trying new things such a high level of play will definitely do our club a lot of good. meanwhile former sparta midfielder alex is completed his move to brazilian side corinthians the twenty nine year old was unveiled by the club after being selfish six million euros alex had joined spartak from brazilian side international back in two thousand and nine but it missed much of this year's pre-seas
by munich tonight after securing a new sponsorship deal with german car manufacturer volkswagen as anita already russia's richest club and although details of the latest deal hasn't been released it's believed to dwarf any other sponsorship deal in russia to encounter fine with . this encounter would by any chiefs believe will become. an event you see in the future season pittsburgh facing a number of european clubs in their pre-season as russia aligns itself with the european football...
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anita vogel is live in los angeles with that. anita. >> reporter: hi, there, john these are all questions that security officials are asking as they really study this list. right now there are 29 teur 29 terrorists on the list, including a californian with ties to an extremist animal rights group to more infamous figures like ayman al-zawahri, and adam gadan, a former california residence a homegrown terrorist who converted to islam as a teen abler and rose through the ranks of al-qaida to become a spokesman taunting americans with his threatening videos. >> it's quite a perplexing issue there, here you have two people from california that are on the list, the fact is that we've learned that there are -- it's not just people that we have to be concerned about that are part of al-qaida that are from our area, there are also homegrown terrorists who don't have a link to al-qaida but they are worthy of our attention and concern. >> reporter: even though usama bin laden was technically considered the number one terterrorist on the li
anita vogel is live in los angeles with that. anita. >> reporter: hi, there, john these are all questions that security officials are asking as they really study this list. right now there are 29 teur 29 terrorists on the list, including a californian with ties to an extremist animal rights group to more infamous figures like ayman al-zawahri, and adam gadan, a former california residence a homegrown terrorist who converted to islam as a teen abler and rose through the ranks of al-qaida...
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i want to introduce you to anita, valley, and you have a special -- this is a very special night for because you remember when it all happened back on 9/11? >> yes. we were here working in the area. this is our community. we watched the planes hit the buildings we watched the people jump out of windows and people fleeing the area. and the day after 9/11, we still reported to work, had to come into the area, see the clean up, had to do our work within the community to bring more street circuits back up, bring the customers back up. and each day we watched as we even are watching now as they tried to rebuild. this is very special to us because this is now finally a closure. it's a closure for this community. it's a closure from new york city. it's a closure for the united states and it's a closure now for the entire world. >> and then valerie, are you feeling that as well? are you feeling a sense of closure? >> definitely. from everything that happened to what we see now to coming back, it's definitely closure to the people that lost family and friends. it's a beautiful feeling. >> and
i want to introduce you to anita, valley, and you have a special -- this is a very special night for because you remember when it all happened back on 9/11? >> yes. we were here working in the area. this is our community. we watched the planes hit the buildings we watched the people jump out of windows and people fleeing the area. and the day after 9/11, we still reported to work, had to come into the area, see the clean up, had to do our work within the community to bring more street...
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i didn't understand the bumper stickers going by me on the streets says "i believe anita". what was that? i don't understand what was going on here. everything i knew and picked up at college in my american studies, cultural marxist, oppress or oppressed, black people are always right, white people are always wrong. i didn't understand how ted kennedy, thee ted kennedy, how howard, joe biden, and a series of white privileged men sat in judgment of this man who was the son of grandparents who were sharecroppers who raised him, he went to yale law school, he did everything right including allowing for
i didn't understand the bumper stickers going by me on the streets says "i believe anita". what was that? i don't understand what was going on here. everything i knew and picked up at college in my american studies, cultural marxist, oppress or oppressed, black people are always right, white people are always wrong. i didn't understand how ted kennedy, thee ted kennedy, how howard, joe biden, and a series of white privileged men sat in judgment of this man who was the son of...
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outrageous, an i didn't understand the bumper stickers going by me on the street saying i believe anita. i don't understand what's going on here. everything that i knew, picked up at college, in my american studies, cultural marxist, oppressed are oppressed, white people are always wrong, black people always right, i didn't understand how thee ted kennedy, how howard, joe biden, and a series of white privilege man could sit in judgment of this man the son of grandparents who were sharecroppers who raised him and went to yale law school. he did everything right including allowing for hill to rise through the ranks of the legal profession through jobs with him where she never had a sexual relationship with him at all. he did nothing untoward, and she was party to this take down, and i did not understand how it could be that these white people of privilege were attacking this black man in this historic position while the mainstream media took him down or the naacp and the urban league and other black liberal leaders sat and seemed to reel lish this take down. >> host: who was your mentor?
outrageous, an i didn't understand the bumper stickers going by me on the street saying i believe anita. i don't understand what's going on here. everything that i knew, picked up at college, in my american studies, cultural marxist, oppressed are oppressed, white people are always wrong, black people always right, i didn't understand how thee ted kennedy, how howard, joe biden, and a series of white privilege man could sit in judgment of this man the son of grandparents who were sharecroppers...
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first, what kind of anita did he have? >> and eager to the extent that he was often described over the years, 400 something plans, but people said he was on best client, perpetually promoting himself, and he had an ego that was not only unusual for any human being, but especially unusual for a pr guy. suppose to be in the background. their client should be the only ones we see pictures of it and read stories about. edward bernays could not resist promoting himself throughout the years. >> his wife. >> she wrote a number of books, but she never wrote -- she had people come along and right pieces about her, and the suspect someday their will be a biography. in intriguing character. the spiritual leader. she was probably mother of pr, even if he wasn't the father. c-span: their relationship? >> he described them as a full and equal partnership at home and their work. he is right that she was a partner in business. she was wonderful and advising him, a better writer than he. more outlandish schemes. she would put a stop to the
first, what kind of anita did he have? >> and eager to the extent that he was often described over the years, 400 something plans, but people said he was on best client, perpetually promoting himself, and he had an ego that was not only unusual for any human being, but especially unusual for a pr guy. suppose to be in the background. their client should be the only ones we see pictures of it and read stories about. edward bernays could not resist promoting himself throughout the years....
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anita vogle. are guys we need to be watching closely. >> reporter: this is the domestic and international terrorists around. people involved in hijackings of airplanes and bombing of federal buildings. who is bad enough to be the worst tear riflt in the world. thoughts among law enforcement turn to who takes his place at the top of the fbi's most wanted terrorist list. >> there may be individuals in a leadership position that may stay in the same position or merge even higher. there may be other individuals that are not even on the radar screen as far as leadership goes but now they make their way up. >> reporter: the list includes a californian with ties to an extremist animal rights group to al-zawahiri. and adam gadahn who converted 0 islam as a teenager and rose to the ranks of died taunting americans with threatening videos. >> the only way to deal with them is to expel them. >> there is a hodgepodge. there is the risk we'll lose track of what's the key driver for the u.s., which is terrorism
anita vogle. are guys we need to be watching closely. >> reporter: this is the domestic and international terrorists around. people involved in hijackings of airplanes and bombing of federal buildings. who is bad enough to be the worst tear riflt in the world. thoughts among law enforcement turn to who takes his place at the top of the fbi's most wanted terrorist list. >> there may be individuals in a leadership position that may stay in the same position or merge even higher. there...
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anita -- i would be good to everyone, not holding any dispute with anyone.s long as we do not lose internet connection, i'm fine with it. >> i would cancel my big expensive august wedding and fly to vegas today and marry my love. at least i will get to call her my wife for a few hours. i'm going to cry. at least i will get to call her my wife for a few hours and be able to say i married the most loving, kind and beautiful woman in the world. oh, my god, potter. i want to marry you -- no, i have a nice husband. >> thank my wife for not paying off our credit cards. isn't that nice? >> that's so sweet. >> she is one lucky woman. potter's fiance, you are one lucky woman. >> i hear you have a couple offers. people want to have lunch with you? they want to take you out, carol. you're very popular. >> hey, we have very interesting facebook friends. it would be very interesting to have lunch with some of them. >> let's just have a party this weekend and just invite them. >> seriously, i've been thinking about what i would do. i would try to get my whole family on th
anita -- i would be good to everyone, not holding any dispute with anyone.s long as we do not lose internet connection, i'm fine with it. >> i would cancel my big expensive august wedding and fly to vegas today and marry my love. at least i will get to call her my wife for a few hours. i'm going to cry. at least i will get to call her my wife for a few hours and be able to say i married the most loving, kind and beautiful woman in the world. oh, my god, potter. i want to marry you -- no,...
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and we have anita sampson from beautiful simsbury, connecticut. 100 years old today., dearly enjoys her friends when she can have them for dinner. how about that? and elizabeth caesar, owensville, missouri, 100 years old today. the eldest and the only survivor of six children. and she is also very active. that's it. that's all. now back to new york. >> all right. thanks so much. if you ever wondered how these guys and gals keep their uniform looking so sharp and white and clean, you have something to do with that. >> yes, ma'am. >> what do you do? >> well, i'm a ship serviceman. my job is to take care of the guys, upkeep of the uniforms. >> you do a fantastic job, right? they give you a little extra bonus for that, right? he's doing a good job. coming up next, we'll meet a soldier who uses comedy to help heal the pains of war. but first this is "today" on nbc. after we make a dingy floor look brand new, it's not uncommon for the term "hero" to be bandied about. but does bringing a floor back to life really make us heroes? yes. yes it does. ♪call 1-800-steemer. >>> we'
and we have anita sampson from beautiful simsbury, connecticut. 100 years old today., dearly enjoys her friends when she can have them for dinner. how about that? and elizabeth caesar, owensville, missouri, 100 years old today. the eldest and the only survivor of six children. and she is also very active. that's it. that's all. now back to new york. >> all right. thanks so much. if you ever wondered how these guys and gals keep their uniform looking so sharp and white and clean, you have...