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. >> reporter: barbara white believed he had been inside the house since last tuesday when she noticed broken back window. police officers responded but did not find the two inside a closet. her father-in-law owns the house but passed away two weeks ago. >> my son and husband went down stairs because the smell was so awful. we wanted to know if a dead animal had crawled in the house or died. if they had not gone in there this boy could have died. he was all those days without any water. >> reporter: there were no signs of trauma but they found drugs on his body. then waiting for toxicology reports to determine a cause of death. >> police say the boy was taken to the hospital for a check up. now he is with his mother in good health. >>> court records reveal he had a long criminal past. police are investigating if it had anything to do with his death. >>> take a live look outside. nice, mild may day with the sun peaking in and out of the clouds. wjz we have your first warning weather forecast. we have a look at what's in store for the rest of the night. >> temperatures temperature pleasa
. >> reporter: barbara white believed he had been inside the house since last tuesday when she noticed broken back window. police officers responded but did not find the two inside a closet. her father-in-law owns the house but passed away two weeks ago. >> my son and husband went down stairs because the smell was so awful. we wanted to know if a dead animal had crawled in the house or died. if they had not gone in there this boy could have died. he was all those days without any...
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the first is what barbara white hat has called the girl project. by the 1990s, that seems to be a real dividing point in my research, the change in the culture that i am describing here. by the 1990s, and ashley started even in the '80s, parents were engaging in a new kind of child or rather girl rearing. they were on intent on and creating a new breed of girl. self-confident, ambitious. that's the wrong slide. okay. there we go. girl power. they were intent on creating a new breed of girl, self-confident, ambitious, even if some people put it a little kid gas. girls have the old little league team, their own little shows, the own scholarship. the insistent message to girls, go forth and achieve. the other reason for the women's success, i believe, is changes in the economy that i talked about earlier. these changes were very friendly to women. for the most part up until the 1970s women look for employment for the simple reason that they and their families needed the money. before that time this is what were commit for women. this is not to say tha
the first is what barbara white hat has called the girl project. by the 1990s, that seems to be a real dividing point in my research, the change in the culture that i am describing here. by the 1990s, and ashley started even in the '80s, parents were engaging in a new kind of child or rather girl rearing. they were on intent on and creating a new breed of girl. self-confident, ambitious. that's the wrong slide. okay. there we go. girl power. they were intent on creating a new breed of girl,...
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. >> reporter: barbara white believes he had been in the house since last tuesday when she noticed a broken window. police did not find the man and his son hiding in a closet. the father-in-law owns the home but passed away. >> my son went down there because the smell was so awful. we wanted to know if a dead animal crawled in. if they hadn't gone in, the little boy could have died. >> reporter: as for abdullah police said there were no signs of trauma but they found drugs on his body. now they're waiting for toxicology reports to determine a clause of death. police say the little boy was take tonight hospital for a checkup. now he's staying with his mother in good health. >> court records reveal abdullah has a long criminal past. police are investigating. >>> we have an update on an accident we brought to you at 4:00. we go to the peninsula expressway. police said an suv overturned after colliding with a flatbed. there are no injuries and peninsula highway is closed. >>> we enjoyed mild spring weather. a live look outside. the sun is peek out. wjz is live with first warning weather
. >> reporter: barbara white believes he had been in the house since last tuesday when she noticed a broken window. police did not find the man and his son hiding in a closet. the father-in-law owns the home but passed away. >> my son went down there because the smell was so awful. we wanted to know if a dead animal crawled in. if they hadn't gone in, the little boy could have died. >> reporter: as for abdullah police said there were no signs of trauma but they found drugs on...
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white house. and it was very enduring, and sam donaldson was one of the reporters who was going on this tour. and he says to barbara bush at one point, i understand that during world war ii winston churchill used to visit the white house and he would walk around in the altogether. if you're first lady, would you permit it? and mrs. bush said i would definitely permit it, but i wouldn't look. and then later on, she goes out onto the white house, to the balcony that have been built by harry truman, and sam donaldson says to her, you know, mrs. bush, this particular balcony was built by mr. truman. and barbara siskin isn't that interesting? i wouldn't know. i wasn't born been. so she had a good time with it, it really warmed up both of the bushes it george bush by the way walked to one side of the river and he showed a toy chest were all the kids kept their toys when they came to the white house. it was just very humanizing. when she became first lady, mrs. bush selected anna perez who had had a long history already working on capitol hill to be her press secretary, and she gave her this advice. she said to her, if i
white house. and it was very enduring, and sam donaldson was one of the reporters who was going on this tour. and he says to barbara bush at one point, i understand that during world war ii winston churchill used to visit the white house and he would walk around in the altogether. if you're first lady, would you permit it? and mrs. bush said i would definitely permit it, but i wouldn't look. and then later on, she goes out onto the white house, to the balcony that have been built by harry...
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i believe in this regard and perhaps next week barbara perry will speak about this. they looked at the tour of the white house realize that it had warned her up. people really like her much more after that. both of the bushes, barbara and george, gave a prime-time tour of the white house. it was a tour of the family level of the white house. it was a very endearing. and sam donaldson was one of the reporters who was going on this tour. he says to barbara bush at one point at understand that during world war ii winston churchill used to visit the white house and would walk around in the altogether. if you were first lady would you permit it? and mrs. bush said, i would definitely permitted, but i would not look. and then later on she goes out onto the right at -- white house about any that had been built by harry truman. sam donaldson sister. you know, mrs. bush, this particular about any was built by mr. chairman. barbara says, well, isn't that interesting. i wouldn't know. i wasn't born then. so she had a good time with it, but it really warmed up both of the bushes. george bush, by the way, walks to o
i believe in this regard and perhaps next week barbara perry will speak about this. they looked at the tour of the white house realize that it had warned her up. people really like her much more after that. both of the bushes, barbara and george, gave a prime-time tour of the white house. it was a tour of the family level of the white house. it was a very endearing. and sam donaldson was one of the reporters who was going on this tour. he says to barbara bush at one point at understand that...
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white house can blame itself over whether osama bin laden is dead or not. there are people coming out and questioning that. administration officials have repeatedly changed key details of the raid. barn barbara starr is at the pentagon. >> a want to start with osama bin laden using one of his wives as a human shield. this is a white house counter terrorism adviser, john brennan, on monday. let's listen to what he had to say. >> there was a female who was, in fact, in the line of fire, that reportedly was used as a shield to shield bin laden from the incoming fire. >> that information isn't quite right, is it, barbara? >> well, you know, carol are the white house, the pentagon, they have the obama administration saying they had to change what they did initially brief. they say it was the fog of war, that the initial reports were not as accurate. once a little time went by, they were able to debrief people more. they were trying to get the information to the people as fast as they could. on the question of this woman, now that they have more information, is that the woman in the room with bin laden, one of his weives, rushed against te u.s. teams. they shot her in the leg. she survived. anothe
white house can blame itself over whether osama bin laden is dead or not. there are people coming out and questioning that. administration officials have repeatedly changed key details of the raid. barn barbara starr is at the pentagon. >> a want to start with osama bin laden using one of his wives as a human shield. this is a white house counter terrorism adviser, john brennan, on monday. let's listen to what he had to say. >> there was a female who was, in fact, in the line of...
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white house. >> reporter: good morning, barbara. we have thousands of people, not only from this area, but people who traveled quite a distance to come and try to take part in the celebration before it ended early this morning. for plenty of folks, this was good news. >> usa! >> reporter: moments after president obama announced osama bin laden was dead, students from george washington university hit twitter, announcing that the place to be was the white house. soon, thousands joined them. >> go to school fairly close, i figured, why not? an experience of a lifetime. might as well. >> reporter: is that what it felt like? did it feel like an experience of a lifetime? >> definitely, totally worth the trip. everyone's going to be talking about this day for a while and it's nice to be part of a moment of history. >> reporter: as the crowd grew, so did the chanting, singing, and celebration, which continued unearly in the morning. as the crowd began to dissipate around 4:00 a.m., more people kept coming. >> we drove up from virginia beach
white house. >> reporter: good morning, barbara. we have thousands of people, not only from this area, but people who traveled quite a distance to come and try to take part in the celebration before it ended early this morning. for plenty of folks, this was good news. >> usa! >> reporter: moments after president obama announced osama bin laden was dead, students from george washington university hit twitter, announcing that the place to be was the white house. soon, thousands...
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. >> the white house calls today's vote a lot of opportunity. senator barbara boxer says she believes the ramifications will be "deeply felt in california." >>> president obama delivered a speech on his policies on foreign relations in the middle east. the reaction from the middle east was swift and stern as it was here from some quarters as well. mark matthews tonight with what the president had to say and the reaction to it. >> reporter: the president came to the state department to mark an historic push for democracy taking place throughout the middle east. >> the people of the region have achieved more change in six months than terrorists have accomplished in decades. >> reporter: president obama promising to forgive a billion dollars in loans to egypt and said the u.s. would work to create enterprise zones to encourage private investment. >> it will be the policy of the united states to promote reform across the region and support transitions to democracy. >> reporter: the chair of the largest network of arab american executives watched the speech. >> our
. >> the white house calls today's vote a lot of opportunity. senator barbara boxer says she believes the ramifications will be "deeply felt in california." >>> president obama delivered a speech on his policies on foreign relations in the middle east. the reaction from the middle east was swift and stern as it was here from some quarters as well. mark matthews tonight with what the president had to say and the reaction to it. >> reporter: the president came to...
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barbara boxer is joining the choris of democrats opposing it. they are calling it a attack on california's coastal economy. the whiteto all three. >>> oil executives were called before a senate committeey today. democrats criticized their tax breaks and republicans complained the hears was all for show. little will actually come of it. >> reporter: with gas prices soring executives from the top 5 big oil companies had some explaining to do. not about the pain at the pump but why they need tax breaks. >> is it wise to continue these tax breaks given to the largest oil gas companies every year? >> reporter: senate democrats are proposing a plan to eliminate tax breaks for shell, chevron, b, and conico fill up. a plan they say will save $21 billion over 10 years but oil executives say they were being singled out and say their tax breaks have no effect on prices at the pump. >> raising taxes will lead to less investment and production and most likely higher costs per gallon and less employment. >> reporter: but republicans question democrat's motives for pushing legislation that has no chance of passing congress. referr
barbara boxer is joining the choris of democrats opposing it. they are calling it a attack on california's coastal economy. the whiteto all three. >>> oil executives were called before a senate committeey today. democrats criticized their tax breaks and republicans complained the hears was all for show. little will actually come of it. >> reporter: with gas prices soring executives from the top 5 big oil companies had some explaining to do. not about the pain at the pump but why...
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barbara walters covering every magic moment. we are only hours away from the biggest collection of white people dancing awkwardly in the history ofhe modern world. the seating chart for the wedding was released to the public today. good to see the royals have a sense of humor. they set queen elizabeth next to queen latifah. [ laughter ] the couple will be married by the archbishop of canterbury. the music at the wedding will be provided by two choirs, one orchestra, a group of trumpeters and a pony-tailed d.j. named al. al the dj. everyone lines up for the buffet. it's very classy. kate middleton, by the way, will not become a princess. you think if you marry a prince, you would, but that's not the case. the title she gets depends on what the queen decides to title william. so, if he becomes a duke, she'll become a duchess. i always wanted to be a duchess. i don't know why. if he becomes a warlock, she'll be a goddess. and so on. pretty much every show on television has a correspondent in london covering the event right now. the insider, "good morning america," the today show, judge judy, judge mathis -- >> good evening, i'm dian
barbara walters covering every magic moment. we are only hours away from the biggest collection of white people dancing awkwardly in the history ofhe modern world. the seating chart for the wedding was released to the public today. good to see the royals have a sense of humor. they set queen elizabeth next to queen latifah. [ laughter ] the couple will be married by the archbishop of canterbury. the music at the wedding will be provided by two choirs, one orchestra, a group of trumpeters and a...
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cnn pentagon correspondent barbara starr takes us through the new images and the message the white house is sending with this video release. >> reporter: t.j., the message is osama bin laden is dead and this is what he really was like. it's the osama bin laden you've never seen, huddled in front of a television in a modestly furnished room, intently watching broadcasts of himself. this is bin laden, obsessed with monitoring and controlling his image, a u.s. intelligence official told reporters. in more formal tapes he dyed his beard black projecting the image he wanted the world to see, the feared leader of al qaeda. >> i think the overall message is the u.s. government picked these very carefully, very deliberately to show they're in control and that bin laden was vain, he was not in very good circumstances, and that they are now in control of his image. >> reporter: the u.s. government distributed a portion of five videos taken from the compound. the u.s. stripped off the audio. the official said the u.s. doesn't want to be broadcasting bin laden messages. the official said the videos,
cnn pentagon correspondent barbara starr takes us through the new images and the message the white house is sending with this video release. >> reporter: t.j., the message is osama bin laden is dead and this is what he really was like. it's the osama bin laden you've never seen, huddled in front of a television in a modestly furnished room, intently watching broadcasts of himself. this is bin laden, obsessed with monitoring and controlling his image, a u.s. intelligence official told...
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people contacting the white house and calling members of congress and saying ok we've got him let's get the hell out of the area. well i was on the phone with congresswoman barbara lee's office today and there may be some statements and letters from members of congress that are there about one hundred one hundred fifty who want to get out of afghanistan in the house of representatives but the rest are are lingering to see what the president wants and he he's a very he's shall we say sinks like you never know. what his. plan might be but it seems to me this really enhances the viewpoints of those on the inside who want to make a substantial drawdown of american troops starting this chill live from afghanistan and get all the troops out of iraq by december and then campaign for reelection on having ended two quick meyer's have been put away a good lot in and. i don't think he's going to get out of pakistan just politically and i don't see how he does that but he certainly could make a dramatic move now it was being accused of being soft on terrorism he could make a dramatic move against the preferences of. a tray a stent a curious. and i don't i don't even know wh
people contacting the white house and calling members of congress and saying ok we've got him let's get the hell out of the area. well i was on the phone with congresswoman barbara lee's office today and there may be some statements and letters from members of congress that are there about one hundred one hundred fifty who want to get out of afghanistan in the house of representatives but the rest are are lingering to see what the president wants and he he's a very he's shall we say sinks like...
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barbara perry, former judicial fellow at the u.s. supreme court, recounts the transformative effect mrs. kennedy had on the white house. this is about an hour. >> thank you, don, so much for putting this series together, for that very nice introduction. thank you, too, to mary and felicia as well at the u.s. capitol historical society. don and i were chatting that it's especially appropriate to talk about jacqueline kennedy at a historical society such as this because it was mrs. kennedy who kicked off the movement to have historical societies for our branches of government. it was the white house that had the very first historical society founded by mrs. kennedy in 1961, and then the capitol historical society followed just one year later in 1962. and then a few years later, 1974, the supremes as we call them, the u.s. supreme court his to historical society was founded. we're dateful because these associations are helpful in keeping alive the history of these three very important branches of our government. so welcome to all of you today. i want to begin with a question, actually two questions for you. and i just spo
barbara perry, former judicial fellow at the u.s. supreme court, recounts the transformative effect mrs. kennedy had on the white house. this is about an hour. >> thank you, don, so much for putting this series together, for that very nice introduction. thank you, too, to mary and felicia as well at the u.s. capitol historical society. don and i were chatting that it's especially appropriate to talk about jacqueline kennedy at a historical society such as this because it was mrs. kennedy...
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. >>> barbara harrison introduces us to due jor, who hoped he might run into one of his heroes in the easter egg roll this week. >> big doings at the whiteouse. one little guy really looking forward to being there. >> barack obama. >> you're looking for barack obama? he's here somewhere, i bet. maybe he'll be outside. let's go see if we can find him. >> outside 7-year-old dajor was keeping his eye out for the pt. you really want to find barack obama, huh? why? >> because he's my hero. >> while hunting for a glimpse of mr. obama, dajor spotted a few of his other heroes. here he comes. look. he said one of his favorite storybook heroes is none other than cat in the hat. dajor asked for thing one and thing two, but the cat was mum about their whereabouts. we continued on our journey in search of the president. we didn't find him at the white house basketball court, but dajor proved to be a hero there. >> put it up there. >> oh, give me five. give me five. >> dajor came to us as a result of abuse and neglect. he's been in our care since 2006. and since that time, we've been looking to find an adoptive home for him. >> it's not that easy to r
. >>> barbara harrison introduces us to due jor, who hoped he might run into one of his heroes in the easter egg roll this week. >> big doings at the whiteouse. one little guy really looking forward to being there. >> barack obama. >> you're looking for barack obama? he's here somewhere, i bet. maybe he'll be outside. let's go see if we can find him. >> outside 7-year-old dajor was keeping his eye out for the pt. you really want to find barack obama, huh? why?...
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white house. >> better to fix it quickly inde indeed, savannah guthrie, who broke the story that the president will not be releasing the photos. thank you so much, savannah? >> sure. >>> joining us now, barbaraed along with the other members today. it is great to see you. thank you very much for joining us. >> andrea, it is wonderful. >> your reaction to the decision, senator, not to release the photos? >> well, i support the president's decision. the president has to always weigh what is in the long range national security interests of the united states. i'm sure he consulted not only with his own advisers, but with key allies on the consequences of releasing the picture. and quite frankly, when it comes to conspiracy, if you don't believe what the president said on sunday night, you're not going to believe any picture that the united states government would release. >> they of course did correct the record. they said he was not armed. leon panetta made it clear to brian williams that there was a shoot to kill mission here. if he had come out, they said with his hands up, and said i surrender, i surrender, waving a white flag, maybe they would have taken him into custody. but that was reall
white house. >> better to fix it quickly inde indeed, savannah guthrie, who broke the story that the president will not be releasing the photos. thank you so much, savannah? >> sure. >>> joining us now, barbaraed along with the other members today. it is great to see you. thank you very much for joining us. >> andrea, it is wonderful. >> your reaction to the decision, senator, not to release the photos? >> well, i support the president's decision. the...
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barbara burke ran the race, and in 1968. without them knowing. she would soon mary the winner of that race. she was the whitef changes and then the >> and the love bug! with costumes judging began. and have not looked back a sense. >> marty: the zazzle bay to breakers we will have live coverage of the zazzle bay to breakers 100th running bay to breakers. pam moore and gary radnich will be hosting - with cameras set up all along the race. don't miss morning, on kron4.s the zazzle bay to breakers at 7:00 p.m. and on court. the ripple skills will be helping hunger. today is the u.s. postal service annual stamp out hunger. letter carriers will picking up not-perishable left in mailboxes. postal officials say that this is the largest food collection single-day in the entire country. last year they collected 77 million lbs. of food in one day. to find out more information at help stamp out undhunger.com and wavy gravy celebrity birthday.. >> marty: wavy gravy turns 75 drizzlehis birthday, at 7:00 p.m.. and richmond. happy birthday. all benefits from the park proceeds from the benefits will go towards his charity o
barbara burke ran the race, and in 1968. without them knowing. she would soon mary the winner of that race. she was the whitef changes and then the >> and the love bug! with costumes judging began. and have not looked back a sense. >> marty: the zazzle bay to breakers we will have live coverage of the zazzle bay to breakers 100th running bay to breakers. pam moore and gary radnich will be hosting - with cameras set up all along the race. don't miss morning, on kron4.s the zazzle bay...
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barbara and i joined a different scene. thousands of cheering young people waving american flags and singing patriotic songs in the early morning darkness outside of the white house, part of an outpouring of relief and emotion across the nation. what had happened is that osama bin laden could not avoid the long memory and the long arm of justice, and he could not hope to triumph against the indomitable spirit of the american people. the news that president obama delivered to the nation on sunday evening gives us many reasons to reflect. we should first turn to those who still carry the grief and loss of that september morning. about ten years ago, to those who have lost loved ones in the fight against terror and the years since, to those who carry wounds of body, mind or spirit from that war. the death of osama bin laden cannot bring back the lives lost to his montana trust -- monstrous acts, but it can, i hope, bring some measure of relief from those losses. we first turn with thanks and admiration to the men and women of our armed forces and the intelligence community. for them and their families, the last decade has been one of long separations, uncertai
barbara and i joined a different scene. thousands of cheering young people waving american flags and singing patriotic songs in the early morning darkness outside of the white house, part of an outpouring of relief and emotion across the nation. what had happened is that osama bin laden could not avoid the long memory and the long arm of justice, and he could not hope to triumph against the indomitable spirit of the american people. the news that president obama delivered to the nation on...
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barbara and i joined a different scene. thousands of cheering young people waving american flags and singing patriotic songs in the early morning darkness outside of the white house, part of an outpouring of relief and emotion across the nation. what had happened is that osama bin laden could not avoid the long memory and the long arm of justice, and he could not hope to triumph against the indomitable spirit of the american people. the news that president obama delivered to the nation on sunday evening gives us many reasons to reflect. we should first turn to those who still carry the grief and loss of that september morning. about ten years ago, to those who have lost loved ones in the fight against terror and the years since, to those who carry wounds of body, mind or spirit from that war. the death of osama bin laden cannot bring back the lives lost to his montana trust -- monstrous acts, but it can, i hope, bring some measure of relief from those losses. we first turn with thanks and admiration to the men and women of our armed forces and the intelligence community. for them and their families, the last decade has been one of long separations, uncertai
barbara and i joined a different scene. thousands of cheering young people waving american flags and singing patriotic songs in the early morning darkness outside of the white house, part of an outpouring of relief and emotion across the nation. what had happened is that osama bin laden could not avoid the long memory and the long arm of justice, and he could not hope to triumph against the indomitable spirit of the american people. the news that president obama delivered to the nation on...
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barbara and i joined a different scene. thousands of cheering young people waving american flags and singing patriotic songs in the early morning darkness outside of the white house, part of an outpouring of relief and emotion across the nation. what had happened is that osama bin laden could not avoid the long memory and t long arm of justice, and he could not hope to triumph against the indomitable spirit of the american people. the newshat president obama delivered to the nation on sunday evening gives us many reasons to reflect. we should first turn to those who still carry the grief and loss of that september morning. about ten years ago, to those who have lost loved ones in the fight against terror and the years since, to those who carry wounds of body, mind or spirit from that war. the death of osama bin laden cannot bring back the lives lost to his montana trust -- monstrous acts, but it can, i hope, bring some measure of relief from those losses. we first turn with thanks and admiration to the men and women of our aed forces and the intelligence community. for them and their families, the last decade has been one of long separations, uncertainty an
barbara and i joined a different scene. thousands of cheering young people waving american flags and singing patriotic songs in the early morning darkness outside of the white house, part of an outpouring of relief and emotion across the nation. what had happened is that osama bin laden could not avoid the long memory and t long arm of justice, and he could not hope to triumph against the indomitable spirit of the american people. the newshat president obama delivered to the nation on sunday...