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they also searched ann miller's.the affair. >> from the middle of october until eric's death, she's got like 500 cell phone calls to derril willard's desk, to his house, or to his cell phone. she's called him over 500 times. >> ann also sent derril e-mails. >> i want to make you feel so many things. i want to show you new things. i want to touch places in you that you didn't know existed. you'd better leave the women alone. you have me. >> ann miller and derril willard both worked together at the same pharmaceutical company. investigators learned they spent a weekend together at the ritz carlton hotel in chicago shortly before eric's death. they registered as mr. and mrs. derril willard. but hotel employees later confirmed that the woman was ann miller. >> ann and derril ordered a lot of room service. >> just three days later when eric miller was in the hospital, investigators learned that his wife ann contacted another man with whom she was having an affair. a fellow scientist living in california. >> ann says, my h
they also searched ann miller's.the affair. >> from the middle of october until eric's death, she's got like 500 cell phone calls to derril willard's desk, to his house, or to his cell phone. she's called him over 500 times. >> ann also sent derril e-mails. >> i want to make you feel so many things. i want to show you new things. i want to touch places in you that you didn't know existed. you'd better leave the women alone. you have me. >> ann miller and derril willard...
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many hi-tech research and development companies. 30-year-old eric miller worked there looking for a cure for pediatric aids. his wife anno a
many hi-tech research and development companies. 30-year-old eric miller worked there looking for a cure for pediatric aids. his wife anno a
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anne-marie. guest american alpine skier won another medal on sunday. he's the best not just in u.s. history but olympic history. in fact, bode millerrd. on sunday he won his sixth. he was one of two american medalists in the super-g. he tied for the bronze at 36. he's the old ef to win a meddle. his teammate andrew vibrik won. >> the pair won gold in vancouver. it concludes with a free dance later today. >>> and the usa wins to go on to the finals. they win, 5-1, over slovenia. the victory comes one day after beat russia in the shoot-out. after sunday's event let's take a look at the medalent netherla and u.s. tied for 16 and norway and canada are tied in third. each has 14 medals. anne-marie? >> listen. i heard you have some information about a very special medal some athletes will be taking home. >> reporter: that's right, anne-marie. in fact, there's a little bit o of controversy in sochi over officials from one russian prove vince who want to give medals that are quite literally out of this world. one year ago a massive meteorite exploded into russia's region. now pieces of the space rock are set on top of it. >> only ten peopl
anne-marie. guest american alpine skier won another medal on sunday. he's the best not just in u.s. history but olympic history. in fact, bode millerrd. on sunday he won his sixth. he was one of two american medalists in the super-g. he tied for the bronze at 36. he's the old ef to win a meddle. his teammate andrew vibrik won. >> the pair won gold in vancouver. it concludes with a free dance later today. >>> and the usa wins to go on to the finals. they win, 5-1, over slovenia....
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the chamber choir sang including ann and michael bland who own several mcdonald's restaurants in the area, also literary activist, e burton miller and said black history month is still important to celebrate. >> history is an ongoing thing not just in the past. what happens now, we're still telling the american story. african-americans have always been part of the american story from the time this country started. >> the group, covenant house, received a $5,000 check for their outstanding work. that organization is the largest housing provider for youth ages 18-24, in our area. >>> doug is back with more about our weather. that stuff sure did melt fast. it looked pretty exciting a few minutes this morning. >> almost like deja vu from yesterday morning. yogi bear right there. it was amazing, you looked up and saw snow on the ground and the sun came up and melted the snow down and this morning, waking up more snow and one difference between today and yesterday, we will see one cold night. it got cold last night but how about digits currently in the teens and will drop to 307:00, 28 degrees around 9:00 and 26, 11:00, dry and cold.
the chamber choir sang including ann and michael bland who own several mcdonald's restaurants in the area, also literary activist, e burton miller and said black history month is still important to celebrate. >> history is an ongoing thing not just in the past. what happens now, we're still telling the american story. african-americans have always been part of the american story from the time this country started. >> the group, covenant house, received a $5,000 check for their...
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miller posted the famous training run in the men's downhill today. the medal race takes place sunday. brian? >> it duds feel like it is ready to start. anne thompson, part of our coverage team in sochi, above sochi tonight. >>> back in the u.s. tonight, hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses are still in the dark, and the cold for another night without power after another brutal winter storm. and there is word that for some of them there may be several more days and nights of this. nbc's rehema ellis is in berwyn for us tonight. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. take a look at this tree, now horizontal and scraping up against the house behind me. this is what a powerful storm can do in a community. trees and electrical lines snapped under the heavy snow leaving hundreds of thousands to wonder when will the lights come back on? much of pennsylvania woke up this morning to buzzing sounds of repair. roads were blocked by fallen trees and downed power lines cutting off electricity for more than 800,000 customers at the height of the storm. donna graham and her two daughters woke up to a very cold house. did you think, i n
miller posted the famous training run in the men's downhill today. the medal race takes place sunday. brian? >> it duds feel like it is ready to start. anne thompson, part of our coverage team in sochi, above sochi tonight. >>> back in the u.s. tonight, hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses are still in the dark, and the cold for another night without power after another brutal winter storm. and there is word that for some of them there may be several more days and nights...
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but onto the games, ann thompson, let's talk about the snowboard slope style qualifying runs today and you've got news on body miller, bodie miller. >> they happened out at the extreme park today and andrea, i can tell you i was out there and somebody compared it to like, this is the extreme park is sort of like the beach volleyball of the winter games, it's a looser, freer, kind of crazier feel. and i went and watched the women's qualifying runs with the mother of one of the american athletes and i can tell you watching a mother watch her daughter go off these three heart stopping jumps was really remarkable. but i'm proud to tell you two american women made it through. and you'll see the story of carly shore tonight on nbc nightly news. there were training runs for men's downhill, bodie miller, 2:70.75 and that sets him up and puts him in a good place for sunday's contest. tler training runs for women's downhill and there were problems with this course, the first three women got too much air and felt they flew too long in the air and postponed the training run and shaved the jump down a bit and continued on and no
but onto the games, ann thompson, let's talk about the snowboard slope style qualifying runs today and you've got news on body miller, bodie miller. >> they happened out at the extreme park today and andrea, i can tell you i was out there and somebody compared it to like, this is the extreme park is sort of like the beach volleyball of the winter games, it's a looser, freer, kind of crazier feel. and i went and watched the women's qualifying runs with the mother of one of the american...
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anne, with a good day to you, or evening your time. after some disappointing results in the downhill, bode miller had so much pressure, so much riding onn the super g. so, give it up, how did he do? >> he really ran an incredible race. as he said, he skied very raw in the super-g today. one spectator described him at the end of the race looking like a wild man. but it was good enough for a third place finish, a bronze medal. when that was announced, bode miller got tears in his eyes and got incredibly emotional because you'll remember that last year, he lost his younger brother who was a snowboarder, who hoped to be at these olympics with bode, and he died of a seizure in mammoth lakes, california. and miller said today that it all sort of just came together for him. he skied very raw. and when he got down there, his emotions just overwhelmed him and he thought of the brother that he lost, alex. >> yeah. well, that was a very poignant moment, no doubt, but he's the number one record-holder, right, of olympics for men's skiers? he's got the most medals? >> reporter: he's got the most medals of any u.s. alpine skier. he is the oldest alp
anne, with a good day to you, or evening your time. after some disappointing results in the downhill, bode miller had so much pressure, so much riding onn the super g. so, give it up, how did he do? >> he really ran an incredible race. as he said, he skied very raw in the super-g today. one spectator described him at the end of the race looking like a wild man. but it was good enough for a third place finish, a bronze medal. when that was announced, bode miller got tears in his eyes and...