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her back and -- and i love her and my boys love her. i've been trying to figure out what i can do so i don't sit idle. >> straight to you jim kirkwood, ktkk news radio. we are talking about susan powell, 28-year-old mother of two goes missing. the father says he takes the kids camping, midnight, freezing temperatures to make s' mores in the snow. >> he's quite a stonewaller. tom mcglock lynn, the kpts, police captain at westvale police department in utah describes him as demonstrating a frustrating look of cooperation. i think you've heard this story before, nancy. >> we're going to be back with more on susan powell. as we go to break, happy 80th birthday to massachusetts friend benny good luck, a world war ii veteran. he invented the elastic waistband for women's slacks. thank you, benny. he's the proud uncle of 14 nieces and nephews. happy birthday, benny. %%%%%
her back and -- and i love her and my boys love her. i've been trying to figure out what i can do so i don't sit idle. >> straight to you jim kirkwood, ktkk news radio. we are talking about susan powell, 28-year-old mother of two goes missing. the father says he takes the kids camping, midnight, freezing temperatures to make s' mores in the snow. >> he's quite a stonewaller. tom mcglock lynn, the kpts, police captain at westvale police department in utah describes him as...
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>> news in the case of missing arizona boy, 8-month-old gabriel johnson. the fbi is currently working on processing the car of gabriel and mother found outside a motel in san antonio, texas. >> we do know elizabeth took gabriel from arizona to texas and that she stayed at two different hotels while down there. >> investigators are hoping evidence in an abandoned car will lead them to the toddler gabriel johnson. >> has to provide clues, mileage, information left inside of it. >> reports are authorities believe gabriel's mother, elizabeth johnson, bought a bus ticket on december 27th and was alone when she boarded the bus heading to florida. >> and it's pretty much from the point of december 26th, december 27th of 2009 up until this point we don't know where the child is. >> at this point elizabeth johnson has not provided us any information on even gabriel's condition, much less his whereabouts. >> johnson told the adoptive couple, tammi and jack smith, that she gave gabriel to a couple she met in a park in san antonio but can't remember their last name, a
>> news in the case of missing arizona boy, 8-month-old gabriel johnson. the fbi is currently working on processing the car of gabriel and mother found outside a motel in san antonio, texas. >> we do know elizabeth took gabriel from arizona to texas and that she stayed at two different hotels while down there. >> investigators are hoping evidence in an abandoned car will lead them to the toddler gabriel johnson. >> has to provide clues, mileage, information left inside...
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the boys looked around. we didn't find falcon.e had climbed into some, past our lattice and gone in under the foundation and he was hiding. i just -- look, i'm a little bit off-track for your question, and the question is, why do i believe it's not a hoax. because mayumi has told me we did not lie. i believe mayumi. >> larry: one other thing to you, rupert, why did he plead guilty do you think? >> i think it's a difference between the chance of having the felony charge and the misdemeanor. i think in his particular case he just wanted it behind him, i think. i can't speak for richard on that. >> larry: he's making the case here tonight that he's innocent. >> i know, if in fact the deportation was a threat, and if the chance of being accused of going to trial for a felony as opposed to a misdemeanor and deportation was an alternative, he wanted it out of the way as fast as he could. >> larry: you do chase things. why didn't you chase, what do you call it if you don't call it a balloon? it's called a 3d lav, low altitude vehicle. >>
the boys looked around. we didn't find falcon.e had climbed into some, past our lattice and gone in under the foundation and he was hiding. i just -- look, i'm a little bit off-track for your question, and the question is, why do i believe it's not a hoax. because mayumi has told me we did not lie. i believe mayumi. >> larry: one other thing to you, rupert, why did he plead guilty do you think? >> i think it's a difference between the chance of having the felony charge and the...
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what about richard heene, the balloon boy's father or octomom?the child abuse charges? this is the one thing i can't figure out, with the octo parents, the balloon boy. >> good morning america and today. >> people are subjecting their kids to this. i wonder where the prosecutions really are. >> those are cases of our covering stories that aren't worth the time of day. maybe a quick mention and move on. >> my 6-year-old daughter said mom, mom, did you know there was somebody who had eight babies? octomom became just something that swept through the culture. how can you say -- >> because we did it. >> how can you say that a woman who has eight babies is not worthy of coverage? >> more than at any other time, it's not media minds who drives what we cover. it's what people are following on twitter, what they're googling, what they're looking for on the internet, that creates a feedback loop -- >> i think that's a good thing, that we're no longer the sole gate keepers. now it seems we just follow whatever is hot. >> no context either. nobody is puttin
what about richard heene, the balloon boy's father or octomom?the child abuse charges? this is the one thing i can't figure out, with the octo parents, the balloon boy. >> good morning america and today. >> people are subjecting their kids to this. i wonder where the prosecutions really are. >> those are cases of our covering stories that aren't worth the time of day. maybe a quick mention and move on. >> my 6-year-old daughter said mom, mom, did you know there was...
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not a day goes by that i don't think about what i did to those boys. (scoffs) stillman: make it quick, scotty. they're waiting for me on the fifth floor. something going down? i'm not goin' for the coffee. tracked down the manufacturer on the skateboard nash sent his brother. board was a prototype, custom-designed by hess. the first order was for 200 blanks. hess bet big on nash. same guy was singing the blues about how big money ruined the sport. yeah, but the manufacturer said hess canceled the order june 29 and refused to pay the rest of his bill. yeah, took him to small claims court. after that, hess claims bankruptcy. and nash winds up dead. so why're you still standing here telling me about it? what's eating the boss? doherty just got appointed to oversee the detective's bureau. wondering if you could make me one like this. capitalize on the sport, but then again it might be a little late for that. i get by. don't wanna sell out, is that it? seems you were ready to back in '95. lot of boards. more than i could sell. nash woulda helped with that.
not a day goes by that i don't think about what i did to those boys. (scoffs) stillman: make it quick, scotty. they're waiting for me on the fifth floor. something going down? i'm not goin' for the coffee. tracked down the manufacturer on the skateboard nash sent his brother. board was a prototype, custom-designed by hess. the first order was for 200 blanks. hess bet big on nash. same guy was singing the blues about how big money ruined the sport. yeah, but the manufacturer said hess canceled...
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not a day goes by that i don't think about what i did to those boys. (scoffs) stillman: make it quick, scotty. they're waiting for me on the fifth floor. something going down? i'm not goin' for the coffee. tracked down the manufacturer on the skateboard nash sent his brother. board was a prototype, custom-designed by hess. the first order was for 200 blanks. hess bet big on nash. same guy was singing the blues about how big money ruined the sport. yeah, but the manufacturer said hess canceled the order june 29 and refused to pay the rest of his bill. yeah, took him to small claims court. after that, hess claims bankruptcy. and nash winds up dead. so why're you still standing here telling me about it? what's eating the boss? doherty just got appointed to oversee the detective's bureau. wondering if you could make me one like this. capitalize on the sport, but then again it might be a little late for that. i get by. don't wanna sell out, is that it? seems you were ready to back in '95. lot of boards. more than i could sell. nash woulda helped with that.
not a day goes by that i don't think about what i did to those boys. (scoffs) stillman: make it quick, scotty. they're waiting for me on the fifth floor. something going down? i'm not goin' for the coffee. tracked down the manufacturer on the skateboard nash sent his brother. board was a prototype, custom-designed by hess. the first order was for 200 blanks. hess bet big on nash. same guy was singing the blues about how big money ruined the sport. yeah, but the manufacturer said hess canceled...
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an 11-year-old girl, 7-year-old boy and 6-year-old girl. it's still not clear just how that fire started. >>> a fire in missouri killed five people including a 4-month-old girl and two 11-year-old boys. two adults were also killed. they were found huddled in a basement bathroom of the rural home in the northern part of the state. two people were able to escape. one ran to a neighbor's house and called for help. investigators think the fire may have started in an unintended fireplace. >>> two nba players are under investigation for an alleged locker room confrontation that allegedly got way out of hand. the "new york post" reports two washington wizard players, gilbert arenas and javarris critt crittenton drew guns on one another during an argument last week. according to "the post," it gee gan when arenas refused to play a gambling debt to crittenton. it's not clear whether anyone else saw the confrontation but wizard officials didn't notify the police about the incident until after the paper began making inquiries. d.c. police are now inve
an 11-year-old girl, 7-year-old boy and 6-year-old girl. it's still not clear just how that fire started. >>> a fire in missouri killed five people including a 4-month-old girl and two 11-year-old boys. two adults were also killed. they were found huddled in a basement bathroom of the rural home in the northern part of the state. two people were able to escape. one ran to a neighbor's house and called for help. investigators think the fire may have started in an unintended fireplace....
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. >> a little boy got shot. >> reporter: a little boy got shot right here? >> well, yeah. this part here, it is named after a young man who got killed as well. >> reporter: did you bury him? >> we did him. we did hanna. i just passed his family home around the corner. >> reporter: why do you do this? it just seems to be so sad to do this. >> well, i am a caregiver to their family. i watch over their children that passed away. my job is to protect them. >> reporter: she knew a lot of the victims whose names are on the mural. she buried a number of them. she buried her brother-in-law who was murdered recently. she buried the three sons of a close friend. she's buried so many gun-shot victims, she tore up her own gun permit. one funeral she recalls in particular. >> i remember breaking down, because i was tired of seeing young boys get killed, and you tell the young men, they don't get it, that we tired. they just don't know the pressure for a mother. when i see that mother who lost her son, i wish i could bring him back. i wish i could bring him back to her. i wish that they
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there were four girls, ten boys. she said, the boys all sat on one side of the room. the teacher would sit on his desk, and he talked to the boys. the examples he would use were always about football, and he called on the boys proportionally more than he called on the girls. two of them dropped out after the first week. the other two tried to stick it out. they went to their dean. when their dean spoke to the teacher, things got worse. slowly one left and then rachel left. and she told me when i spoke to her that the experience was so bad that she doubts that she will continue with math in college. the nea has just written a study that talks about the crying need to get more young women in what they call the stem class, science, technology, engineering and mathematics. but how are we going to get more young women to take computer and technology the classes when 71% of teachers interviewed said that the boys do well because of their aptitude and girls do well, hmm, pause they really, really -- because they really, really, really work hard and because it's good luck. an
there were four girls, ten boys. she said, the boys all sat on one side of the room. the teacher would sit on his desk, and he talked to the boys. the examples he would use were always about football, and he called on the boys proportionally more than he called on the girls. two of them dropped out after the first week. the other two tried to stick it out. they went to their dean. when their dean spoke to the teacher, things got worse. slowly one left and then rachel left. and she told me when...
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>> yeah, larry a 5-year-old boy found alive today. his name is manly. he is was brought in by his ankle. his uncle was digging through the rubble of the home looking for the parents. and heard him say, i'm here, i'm here. and with five friends and a pick ax, dug into the hole and found him. this according to the uncle. brought him to the hospital. he was covered in dust, totally disoriented. he looked on the brink of death. rushed him into a room where a doctor and a nurse started tending to him. got iv fluids into him, and checked him for broken bones. he was severely dehydrated. if you pinked his skin, it stays in that pinched position. he was severely dehydrated. as the fluid started purchasing through his vaeins, you could se he would cross his legs. he also had an alcohol-y smell emanating from him. and that is from people people who don't have food or water and the body is starting to consume itself andive gives that smell. >> larry: wow. got to believe in miracling. all right, sir a strong after shock earlier today. really strong. where were you
>> yeah, larry a 5-year-old boy found alive today. his name is manly. he is was brought in by his ankle. his uncle was digging through the rubble of the home looking for the parents. and heard him say, i'm here, i'm here. and with five friends and a pick ax, dug into the hole and found him. this according to the uncle. brought him to the hospital. he was covered in dust, totally disoriented. he looked on the brink of death. rushed him into a room where a doctor and a nurse started tending...
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the book is about the journey from held as a boy from east baltimore in that circumstance in up on 60 minutes. when i was diagnosed as functionally illiterate like could not read. one of the therapists my family took me to told my mother who says i'm sorry but it is my diagnosis your son, byron, is mentally retarded and you should have him institutionalized. well my mother at that time had about a tenth grade education. she went back to morgan state university and got her degree in sociology and became a social worker to help others mostly single women raising families. but that day with her tenth grade education when the therapist said i'm sorry your son is mentally retarded he should be institutionalized, he should be cast aside. how often have we seen stories and no in our community and elsewhere young people cast aside? fortunately for me my mother is an old school southern woman, baptist, tough woman. she said test him again and he said we test -- test him again. if that is his fate we will deal with it but test and ag and so the tested me a second time and the next therapist, ex
the book is about the journey from held as a boy from east baltimore in that circumstance in up on 60 minutes. when i was diagnosed as functionally illiterate like could not read. one of the therapists my family took me to told my mother who says i'm sorry but it is my diagnosis your son, byron, is mentally retarded and you should have him institutionalized. well my mother at that time had about a tenth grade education. she went back to morgan state university and got her degree in sociology...
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near atlanta, two boys were killed on a partially frozen pond.g accident on a partially frozen lake in vermont killed three people. >>> president obama has forgiven harry reid for remarks made during the 2008 presidential campaign. reid is quoted as saying because obama is light skinned and quote no negro dialect, he could win the white house. >>> two afghan detainees died at bagram prison in 2002. >>> china is the biggest exporter in the world. china's exports rose last month, evidence of the ability to sell products overseas despite the global economic crisis. >>> finally, check these out. the massive ice and snow sculptures were created. the festival runs through next month. that's a quick look at the head lines. over to marysol with the weather. >>> we take a look at the map, a cold blast continues. new york city, 28, well below average. the middle of the country starts to seem optimistic. the pacific northwest, a few showers to contend with. fast forward to tomorrow, things start to change just a little bit. dallas, 55. what a difference a d
near atlanta, two boys were killed on a partially frozen pond.g accident on a partially frozen lake in vermont killed three people. >>> president obama has forgiven harry reid for remarks made during the 2008 presidential campaign. reid is quoted as saying because obama is light skinned and quote no negro dialect, he could win the white house. >>> two afghan detainees died at bagram prison in 2002. >>> china is the biggest exporter in the world. china's exports rose...
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good boy. and now, you have the power... to help significantly extend his healthy years.aking 14-year study by purina... proves that puppy chow, then dog chow nutrition, fed properly over a lifetime-- ready, axel? can help extend his lovable antics... up to 1.8 healthy years. faster, axel! faster! long live your buddy. whoo-hoo! long live your dog. purina puppy chow and purina dog chow. >>> so, howl's this for crazy? richard anthony forrest jr. was arrested in florida on two counts of reckless driving and one count of speeding. not only was he allegedly driving over 90 miles per hour, as you can see in this video, the reckless part is because he was also driving while standing through his open sun roof. >>> well, let's get more now on the job numbers. not all is lost. there is hiring going on, even if it is only temporary. joining me live, nbc financial analyst vera gibbons. >> good morning, alex. >> good morning to you. before that part, i want to talk about the 500,000 people who simply stopped looking for work. they see the numbers, hear our discussions, they're out kn
good boy. and now, you have the power... to help significantly extend his healthy years.aking 14-year study by purina... proves that puppy chow, then dog chow nutrition, fed properly over a lifetime-- ready, axel? can help extend his lovable antics... up to 1.8 healthy years. faster, axel! faster! long live your buddy. whoo-hoo! long live your dog. purina puppy chow and purina dog chow. >>> so, howl's this for crazy? richard anthony forrest jr. was arrested in florida on two counts of...
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grandma and grandpa been on vacation with the boy. this is at st. george island. the grandfather told police he returned from shopping monday, found grandma dripping wet and the boy halfway in the tub, his head underwater. how devastating. take your calls. 1-877-tell-hln is the number. >>> joining us to talk about this, wendy walsh, clinical psychologist. more of wendy's thoughts can be found at her website momlogic.com. and also mike lucich and the city editor for "the apalachicola times" covering this. david, what details do we have here? little camden you think on the vacation with grandma and grandpa and then things just take a tragic turn, right? >> yes. the father came home after a shopping trip in apalachicola. came back to the island and discovered his wife coming back from the beach soaking wet and she had -- she told him that she had killed the boy. he tried -- he ran to the nearby fire station and -- with her and ran in and said, she killed my grandson, arrest her, take her, take her, in his broken english. the fire department people rushed back to the
grandma and grandpa been on vacation with the boy. this is at st. george island. the grandfather told police he returned from shopping monday, found grandma dripping wet and the boy halfway in the tub, his head underwater. how devastating. take your calls. 1-877-tell-hln is the number. >>> joining us to talk about this, wendy walsh, clinical psychologist. more of wendy's thoughts can be found at her website momlogic.com. and also mike lucich and the city editor for "the...
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>> well, balloon boy and buffoon dad.'s what we're dealing with here. >> oh, man. >> you know, this guy, fred, listen, he got sentenced to 90 days -- 90 days -- our first dis's the year. you said we weren't coming back, and we were. >> i know. what's the matter with me. >> what's up with that? >> what's going on? happy new year? i don't know. >> you partied too hard. >> that's the answer. >> i love seeing you twice in an hour. >> there you go. 30 days incarcerated, 60 days work release. this will end up 90 days in prison and he may get a perjury rap against him, because this guy had a stand-up at his sentencing under oath and explain to the judge what he did. was he guilty in fact and he did under oath tell the judge, yes, i was guilty, and this is why it was all a hoax. now he's contradicting that. you know, he's got a big -- this guy cannot shut up. unbelievable. >> yeah. >> avery, do you see the danger, the same? in terms of the legal obstacles fo him? >> i don't see significance. in court a legal proceeding. this is i
>> well, balloon boy and buffoon dad.'s what we're dealing with here. >> oh, man. >> you know, this guy, fred, listen, he got sentenced to 90 days -- 90 days -- our first dis's the year. you said we weren't coming back, and we were. >> i know. what's the matter with me. >> what's up with that? >> what's going on? happy new year? i don't know. >> you partied too hard. >> that's the answer. >> i love seeing you twice in an hour. >> there...
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the odds of that same boy then making it to the u.s. and european pro-golf tours? 1 in 7 million. the odds of the "big easy" winning the open championship once and the u.s. open championship twice? 1 in 780 million. the odds of this professional golfer having a child diagnosed with autism? 1 in 150. ernie els encourages you to learn the signs of autism at autismspeaks.org. early diagnosis can make a lifetime of difference. >>> welcome back to "geico sportsnite". eric mangini will be back as head coach of the cleveland browns next season. browns fin wished four straight wins, but mangini's job was considered in serious jeopardy with the team's recent hiring of mike holmgren as president. former kicker matt stover will handle kicker duties for the indianapolis colts during the playoffs because adam vin terry hasn't sufficiently healed from the mid-season knee surgery he went. they intend to keep him on the active roster just in case. >>> here is a look at tonight's lineup presented by the u. p. s. store. we have a caa showdown coming at you on comcast sportsnet, plus george mason ta
the odds of that same boy then making it to the u.s. and european pro-golf tours? 1 in 7 million. the odds of the "big easy" winning the open championship once and the u.s. open championship twice? 1 in 780 million. the odds of this professional golfer having a child diagnosed with autism? 1 in 150. ernie els encourages you to learn the signs of autism at autismspeaks.org. early diagnosis can make a lifetime of difference. >>> welcome back to "geico sportsnite"....
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. >> cris: boy, for wade phillips, you have to be happy for him, don't you? a guy that h been through some torturous moments as a head coach in the playoffs. but he is always the same. doesn't change. he is who he is. he makes no apologies for it. a low-key guy but, boy, he is respected by the guys on this team and especially on the defensive side. they think he's a genius. >> al: second and 12 from the 48. jones running into antonio dixon and for wade, if he gets his first win, after head coaching stints in denver two years there and buffalo, three years there, and then he was the interim coach in '85 in new orleans. '03 in atlanta. now three years in dallas. he will join his dad bum as the winner of postseason game. be the first father/son combination to win playoff games. >> cris: i've waited 13 years and i'm only 10 years old! >> al: third and 13. and austin picks up about ten of those 13 yards before quintin mikell makes the tackle, but this drive, what it's done is it's eaten up 7:30 and even though it may result in a punt, this is the kill shot. >> cri
. >> cris: boy, for wade phillips, you have to be happy for him, don't you? a guy that h been through some torturous moments as a head coach in the playoffs. but he is always the same. doesn't change. he is who he is. he makes no apologies for it. a low-key guy but, boy, he is respected by the guys on this team and especially on the defensive side. they think he's a genius. >> al: second and 12 from the 48. jones running into antonio dixon and for wade, if he gets his first win,...
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a little boy killed in church.ice in georgia are searching for a person who shot a gun into the air. >>> and born today, born tomorrow. new year's twins with different birthdays but just barely. that's coming up. >>> taking out the tree. why the city is offering a green way to dispose of the holiday. >> i'm gigi barnett in cherry hill. that story is coming up. >>> the winds are high, the temperatures are low. how long will the conditions come with us? i'll have the forecast coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> well, tonight, hopes are fading in brazil for the search for survivors. 64 people have been confirmed dead. the new year's day mud slides are triggered by 10 inches of steady rain. the mud made searching extremely difficult. >>> an attempted attack on a danish cartoonist leaves the suspect wounded and the government with al qaeda concerns. he made cartoons mocking the prophet muhammad. a somali man broke into his home armed with a ax and knife. when he wouldn't put them down, police shot the man. the suspect is
a little boy killed in church.ice in georgia are searching for a person who shot a gun into the air. >>> and born today, born tomorrow. new year's twins with different birthdays but just barely. that's coming up. >>> taking out the tree. why the city is offering a green way to dispose of the holiday. >> i'm gigi barnett in cherry hill. that story is coming up. >>> the winds are high, the temperatures are low. how long will the conditions come with us? i'll have...
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. >> cris: boy, for wade phillips, you have to be happy for him, don't you? a guy that has been through some torturous moments as a head coach in the playoffs. but he is always the same. doesn't change. he is who he is. he makes no apologies for it. a low-key guy but, boy, he is respected by the guys on this team and especially on the defensive side. they think he's a genius. >> al: second and 12 from the 48. jones running into antonio dixon and for wade, if he gets his first win, after head coaching stints in denver two years there and buffalo, three years there, and then he was the interim coach in '85 in new orleans. '03 in atlanta. now three years in dallas. he will join his dad bum as the winner of postseason game. be the first father/son combination to win playoff games. >> cris: i've waited 13 years and i'm only 10 years old! >> al: third and 13. and austin picks up about ten of those 13 yards before quintin mikell makes the tackle, but this drive, what it's done is it's eaten up 7:30 and even though it may result in a punt, this is the kill shot. >> c
. >> cris: boy, for wade phillips, you have to be happy for him, don't you? a guy that has been through some torturous moments as a head coach in the playoffs. but he is always the same. doesn't change. he is who he is. he makes no apologies for it. a low-key guy but, boy, he is respected by the guys on this team and especially on the defensive side. they think he's a genius. >> al: second and 12 from the 48. jones running into antonio dixon and for wade, if he gets his first win,...
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thank you. >> larry: great meeting the little boys there and the boy and girl -- rather, the twins in in los angeles, to finally see samuel. say l.a. >> l.a. come on. >> larry: come on. he's been saying l.a. >> l.a. >> la? >> larry: good enough. >> l.a. >> larry: la. ivan watson covered this story from the beginning. he's in port-au-prince with the latest. i understand you have the story of a man, construction worker. what's that about, ivan? >> reporter: yeah. he was a realtor, larry, and basically, i found the guy. he was starting to try to take apart what's left of his house and try to salvage a few things. i followed him home to where he's now living. this guy had a three-story house. he was renting out the bottom floors to help pay for his college kids' tuition. now he's living in a sprawling refugee camp in a makeshift tent. it's filthy. he's embarrassed about it. his whole family, they survived, thank god. but they're sleeping on the ground in this filthy place. even if he gets some food from the u.s. military or from the aid organizations, this guy's dignity right now is crush
thank you. >> larry: great meeting the little boys there and the boy and girl -- rather, the twins in in los angeles, to finally see samuel. say l.a. >> l.a. come on. >> larry: come on. he's been saying l.a. >> l.a. >> la? >> larry: good enough. >> l.a. >> larry: la. ivan watson covered this story from the beginning. he's in port-au-prince with the latest. i understand you have the story of a man, construction worker. what's that about, ivan?...
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at that point actually olson and boies were opposed to it because they felt the they wanted to run a very kind of controlled on-message case and that this... if there were too many other parties involved that it would kind of fragment their argument. they were concerned about that. ultimately the judge sided with them and did not allow these groups to intervene. >> suarez: the majority of states, as was mentioned earlier, have explicitly said there can be no gay marriage in this state. what are the implications for the california case? if proposition 8 is overturned in a courtroom in san francisco, what does it mean to those states across the country that have passed defense of marriage acts. >> what would likely happen is the case would be appealed, first to the 9th circuit and then to the supreme court. if the supreme court were to rule in favor of olson and boies's side, then you would have legalized same-sex marriage throughout the country. that's a big "if" at this point but that would be the implication ultimately. >> suarez: they're counting on already starting out with how ma
at that point actually olson and boies were opposed to it because they felt the they wanted to run a very kind of controlled on-message case and that this... if there were too many other parties involved that it would kind of fragment their argument. they were concerned about that. ultimately the judge sided with them and did not allow these groups to intervene. >> suarez: the majority of states, as was mentioned earlier, have explicitly said there can be no gay marriage in this state....
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boy kins to blatche, missed everything. and salmons is there to collect the air ball.ith a 2-point field goal and chicago takes a 4-point advantage with 1:08 to play in the quarter. boy kins around pargo. kins around pargo. >> steve: has 21 points to lead the wizards in scoring. i think the clock may have started. the clock started and he hadn't touched the ball yet. >> phil: right. >> steve: bulls mascot, who's a bit of a prank ster. >> phil: not really welcome on this side of the table. >> steve: he at one point got into it with our counter parts on radio and was thusly reprimanded. miller knocked away by blatche. gets it back to hinrich. >> phil: he was doing that but i don't know if nick got enough contact on him. he's trying to go around him. brad miller had those elbows out and he's moving into whoever's trying to fight through or around the pick. he's got to run and make that contact. >> steve: off the screen and earl scores. first field goal of the game for the little big man, ties it at 74. 6-second difference between the game in shot clock, so the wizards can
boy kins to blatche, missed everything. and salmons is there to collect the air ball.ith a 2-point field goal and chicago takes a 4-point advantage with 1:08 to play in the quarter. boy kins around pargo. kins around pargo. >> steve: has 21 points to lead the wizards in scoring. i think the clock may have started. the clock started and he hadn't touched the ball yet. >> phil: right. >> steve: bulls mascot, who's a bit of a prank ster. >> phil: not really welcome on this...
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] [ creak ] [ creak ] [ boi-oi-oing ] ♪ stumble up the stairway [ ringing ] ♪ shuffle down the halls knocking ] [ boi-oi-oing ] [ crack ] ♪ my joints don't jump no more ♪ ♪ my joints don't jump no more ♪ [ bang ] [ throbbing ] a message from the american academy of orthopaedic surgeons. visit orthoinfo.org. ♪ the joints ain't sore no more ♪ i still got it. i trust unisom. i fall asleep fast and have a full night of restful sleep. morning class. unisom. good night. good morning. >>> october is breast cancer awareness month. today we bring you a story that focuses on the importance of knowing your body. the denise roberts foundation is a community of minority women and men fighting breast cancer through education and early detection. diagnosed at the age of 34, denise focuses on those under the age of 40 who do not have the proper insurance, but it's also sharing her personal struggle that has truly allowed her to help others: two years ago during a self breast examination, darlene smith found a lump. >> when you first get diagnosed and that information is given to you, you are in, i
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reporter: a little boy got shot rig here? >> well, yeah. this part here, it is nad ter a young man who got kild as well. >> reporter: did you buryim? >> we did hm. we did hann i just passed his familyome around the corner. >> reporter: why do y do this? it just seems to be ssad to do this. >> well, i aa caregiver to their family. i watch over their chdren that pasd away. job is to protect them. >reporter: she knew a lot of the victi whose names are on the mul. she buried a numr of them. she buried r brother-in-law who was murdered recent. she bied the three sons of close friend. she's buried so my gun-shot victims, s tore up h own gun pert. one funeral she recallin particular. >> iemember breaking down, because i w tired of seeing young boys get killed, d you tell t young men, they don't get it, that we tired. they st don't know the pressure for a ther. when iee that mother who lost her son, wish i could bring him back. i wish i could bring him bacto her. wish that they got a better ance. >> repter: police say fourteen-year-old keem law was
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and this little boy tried to get up and then collapsed back down again.od was just pouring from his head. i just grabbed him and ran. i remember i could feel his blood on me. i could feel it on my arm, on my back. and it was warm. and then i set him down and he was totally stunned. he had no idea where he was and what he was doing. he was clearly just -- he had a head wound. i sort -- didn't know what to do. i'd never done anything like this before. there was no -- i looked around and there was no one around. so i just picked him up again and put him over this barricade that someone had built and someone else took him and i think gave him a towel for his head and someone else just carried him away through the crowd. i never saw him again. i don't even know who he was or what his name is or what happened to him. but i keep thinking about him. i keep thinking about that moment. the scene of the cemeteries again, one of those things i will never forget. i think it was thursday, two days after the quake. and you know you would see people wheeling bodies throu
and this little boy tried to get up and then collapsed back down again.od was just pouring from his head. i just grabbed him and ran. i remember i could feel his blood on me. i could feel it on my arm, on my back. and it was warm. and then i set him down and he was totally stunned. he had no idea where he was and what he was doing. he was clearly just -- he had a head wound. i sort -- didn't know what to do. i'd never done anything like this before. there was no -- i looked around and there was...
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>> yeah, larry a 5-year-old boy found alive today. his name is manly. he is was brought in by his ankle. his uncle was digging through the rubble of the home looking
>> yeah, larry a 5-year-old boy found alive today. his name is manly. he is was brought in by his ankle. his uncle was digging through the rubble of the home looking
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. >> steve: boy, this is going to be -- he did. and the first quarter is over here in atlanta. antawn jamison got a big three- point shot moments ago. but the hawks building a lead as both teams struggled from the fields. atlanta just 7 of 22. washington just 6 of 21. and after one quarter
. >> steve: boy, this is going to be -- he did. and the first quarter is over here in atlanta. antawn jamison got a big three- point shot moments ago. but the hawks building a lead as both teams struggled from the fields. atlanta just 7 of 22. washington just 6 of 21. and after one quarter
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boy, boynton has had a rough day. florida's leading scorer has not scratched since the first half and hat only four. >> larry: gators contend to play that two-three zone. >> bob: skip it to the corner. gonzalez again. drives it and scores it! >> larry: oh, javy, where have you been? >> bob: into a nearby phone booth. time-out, florida. the wolf pack, roaring out to start this overtime. >> larry: let's look at javy gonzalez. three of his last four games, he has been a scoring ma seen. that was an air ball. sidney lowe looking at his guards, thinking what in the he world is going on? there was the stick-back on the offensive rebound. in overtime, named the first three in the right corner. comes back, dribbles right between the florida defenders to get the bucket. >> bob: seven crucial markers for nc state. don't forget. more basketball. two more to come on acc sunday night hoops. xavier and wake forest, they will begin at 5:30. and then duke and clemson at 7:45 eastern. both of those games with great intrigue, particula
boy, boynton has had a rough day. florida's leading scorer has not scratched since the first half and hat only four. >> larry: gators contend to play that two-three zone. >> bob: skip it to the corner. gonzalez again. drives it and scores it! >> larry: oh, javy, where have you been? >> bob: into a nearby phone booth. time-out, florida. the wolf pack, roaring out to start this overtime. >> larry: let's look at javy gonzalez. three of his last four games, he has been...
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this little boy was severely dehydrated. gradually the fluid started pumping through his vaein, you could see improvement before your eyes. he could cross his legs, which he couldn't. he was curled up in a ball underneath this rubble. he had an alcoholy smell emanating from him. the doctor said this is typical of people who haven't had any food or water and whose bodies are starting to consume -- the body's consuming itself, eating the fat, the muscles. it gives that smell. >> larry: wow. got to believe in miracles. a strong after shock early today. really shotrong. where were you when it happened? >> actually just gotten up from my bed. you know, it happened -- the whole building we were in started to shake. someone in this complex, a reporter from portugal, i heard, he jumped out a window. he got so panicked. he injured his head. people started screaming. there were hundreds sleeping in the park and have been since the earthquake. a lot of people all over port-au-prince sleeping in parks. screaming, running away from any b
this little boy was severely dehydrated. gradually the fluid started pumping through his vaein, you could see improvement before your eyes. he could cross his legs, which he couldn't. he was curled up in a ball underneath this rubble. he had an alcoholy smell emanating from him. the doctor said this is typical of people who haven't had any food or water and whose bodies are starting to consume -- the body's consuming itself, eating the fat, the muscles. it gives that smell. >> larry: wow....
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the oklahoma man who helps troubled boys.ho makes pottery to fund his medical missions overseas. >> i want to know what it feels like to be the person who raises their hand and says, "it's up to me to do this." >> reporter: that desire to know fed an idea that fueled a year-long mission. visit one state each week and interview people changing their communities. and then share their stories to inspire others. >> when people tell me i'm crazy, i tell them they're right. you know what? it takes a little bit of crazy to make a difference. >> reporter: in san francisco, she met software engineer and amateur musician ed hernandez. >> a lot of people have horns they have from college, high school that they don't play anymore but they haven't gotten rid of. >> reporter: he saw school kids missing a part of growing up. a chance to develop a love for music. >> it's interesting when you see a kid get something. you know, and they've been trying to figure something out. they're having trouble with the note. and then it clicks. you know,
the oklahoma man who helps troubled boys.ho makes pottery to fund his medical missions overseas. >> i want to know what it feels like to be the person who raises their hand and says, "it's up to me to do this." >> reporter: that desire to know fed an idea that fueled a year-long mission. visit one state each week and interview people changing their communities. and then share their stories to inspire others. >> when people tell me i'm crazy, i tell them they're...
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>>> a winter weather nightmare in suburban atlanta when thin ice gives way underneath two teen boys. boys between the ages of 13 and 15 were playing on the ice when suddenly they plunged into the water. firefighters say one boy got out quickly, but he stayed on the ice trying to save his friends. >> we did have the one teenager who was out on the ice, trying to reach the other two who were still under the ice, in the water. firefighters were able to get him to come over to the exact location where they went in at. they were successful in locating the boys. >> they had been trapped for nearly an hour unconscious and unresnonsive. they were rushed to a hospital but later died. the third boy is hospitalized in fair condition. >>> three snowmobiles crashed through thin ice killing three people. the snowmobiles were carrying a total of six people when the ice gave way just before noon. they were about 100 yards from shore when it happened, everyone went into the water, except for a 4-year-old child who was pushed to safety. he reportedly ran for help. two of the five people pulled out fro
>>> a winter weather nightmare in suburban atlanta when thin ice gives way underneath two teen boys. boys between the ages of 13 and 15 were playing on the ice when suddenly they plunged into the water. firefighters say one boy got out quickly, but he stayed on the ice trying to save his friends. >> we did have the one teenager who was out on the ice, trying to reach the other two who were still under the ice, in the water. firefighters were able to get him to come over to the...
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twin boys born in two different decades. it could give sibling rivalry a whole new dimension. >>> good evening. i'm john berman. for the first time today, president obama said that al qaeda was behind the plot to blow up a detroit-bound airliner on christmas day and that the would-be bomber was trained in yemen by al qaeda operatives. tomorrow, president obama will cut short his hawaiian vacation to deal with the issue. but, back in washington, he might not like what he hears. yungi de nies is traveling with the president and joins us from hawaii. >> reporter: good evening, john. this is the first time that the president has publicly linked the suspect to al qaeda. it's clear he's no lone extremist, but part of a bigger problem and a bigger threat. president obama is still going through the initial reviews he ordered after the attempted bombing on flight 253. but he says one thing is clear -- that umar farouk was part of an al qaeda affiliated group in yemen. >> this group, trained him, equipped with those explosives. and di
twin boys born in two different decades. it could give sibling rivalry a whole new dimension. >>> good evening. i'm john berman. for the first time today, president obama said that al qaeda was behind the plot to blow up a detroit-bound airliner on christmas day and that the would-be bomber was trained in yemen by al qaeda operatives. tomorrow, president obama will cut short his hawaiian vacation to deal with the issue. but, back in washington, he might not like what he hears. yungi de...
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boy, has he got a complete game or whacht. inside, outside and can run the floor. jumper up and in.rt a big addition. he missed three weeks with a knee injury. >> larry: these two teams are not living up to the script that we wrote for them. they're two of the better defensive teams in the league and everybody is making baskets. >> bob: 4-3 georgia tech. wake comes in 14 wins and four defeats, one of two on the way to conference way. good isolation. and another reach-in. this one is on shumpert and we're getting a quick whistle at the start of this game. >> larry: yeah, we are. i t what, they're trying to clean things up a little to start this. aminu sets the screen and then posts up. a good pass inside. and aminu tries to go across the lane and gets fouled. a nice screen and a nice set -- >> bob: aminu leaping to the hole. he's got five and the deacs lead it by one. d'andre bell and another whistle. this foul goes against chas mcfarland. every indication in this game so far is the referees will get this under control and not let it get too physical. we've got two clubs that love to
boy, has he got a complete game or whacht. inside, outside and can run the floor. jumper up and in.rt a big addition. he missed three weeks with a knee injury. >> larry: these two teams are not living up to the script that we wrote for them. they're two of the better defensive teams in the league and everybody is making baskets. >> bob: 4-3 georgia tech. wake comes in 14 wins and four defeats, one of two on the way to conference way. good isolation. and another reach-in. this one is...
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mom: g'night john boy. g'night mary ellen. mary ellen: g'night mama. g'night erin.th: g'night john boy. jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. m bob:'night. elizabeth: g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. @y jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. >>> people are in difficult and dangerous spots. tonight the desperate act that had some of the images in this report are disturbing. carl? >> indeed, larry. we were driving just beyond the airport this day and we drove by and saw and we heard with a little attention. we live across. and at that point we saw two haitian police officers holding two detained young men and at that point as we spotted them, more shots rank out and we saw those police officers shoot their young detainees at point blank rank in the process of stopping the car, we ran out to see what was happening. and on the ground one of these men was gasping his last bretts. there was another man badly wounded and the police evidently thought that they had been stealing bags of ri
mom: g'night john boy. g'night mary ellen. mary ellen: g'night mama. g'night erin.th: g'night john boy. jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. m bob:'night. elizabeth: g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. @y jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. >>> people are in difficult and dangerous spots. tonight the desperate act that had some of the images in this report are disturbing. carl? >> indeed,...
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but boy heca nay a ittle! >> eric: now, there has -- therhasbeen awhole hec a lot to cheer about here in lexington, connection. let's take a look now at the havoline rad to nshaville, te of he 2010 sec men's skllba tournament sec scores toy how mu of a sruse is that to you, alabama kocking off mississippi stat e?>> bob: that is sua prise to me. and i' hmappy to sela aama beuse nony ganrthere cochesa guy i knowvery ell. w wi do a goodob here. vandy beat auburn and came frm o behind to do i. ilogtherpowe lyer in then cference and 'ole mss very g team rankeree playe inoble figures in thato. lsu stuglg a little it 'ole miss now at 32. >> bob: eala lsu won the coerence,egular season. eric: comes up lia ttle bit shor cousins snatches therebound. 7rbounds alreadyfo demcu coinusto go with 8 oints. look at the ig fellow. he can hitt hat shot. he has made oneut o of fiveo r ths year but looks lie it has tac ance. >> bob: i'm surised h is not ouof the ame already. >> eric: bledsoe. fing roll os up short. and arkansas try
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>> well, because two attorys, kind of unusuapair of attorneys, ted ols and david boies who people may rember from the busv.gore case in which they were on oppite sides, boies a democt and olson a republican. th decided that this oposition 8 made a good case for testing e constitutionality of these bans osame sex marriage. they decided to mount a fair ambitious case tt they hoped wod make it and likely will make ito the supreme court. >> suarez: david bes you might fire. t ted olson is an interestg person to be arguing this. making a conrvative case for y marriage? >> it is a surpristo a lot of peopl in fact inially there was quite a bit ofkepticism out it particularly from the main line gay rightsroups who were wonring about him this kind of jony-come-lately to this ise. think they have been convinced ofis sincerity. it's a risky move. think he , from havinspent someime interviewing him, i would say he very mu lieves in this case. would argue, i think, that rriage... the supreme court has repeatedly helthat maiage is a fundamental right. while they wercertainly not he that it's a fund
>> well, because two attorys, kind of unusuapair of attorneys, ted ols and david boies who people may rember from the busv.gore case in which they were on oppite sides, boies a democt and olson a republican. th decided that this oposition 8 made a good case for testing e constitutionality of these bans osame sex marriage. they decided to mount a fair ambitious case tt they hoped wod make it and likely will make ito the supreme court. >> suarez: david bes you might fire. t ted olson...
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errors and persona and so you hear king john lewis told me the first time he heard king he was a little boy in alabama and he heard a sermon and coming off of montgomery radio and he said right away he could tell this was a learned intellectual man that he could still hear their rhythms of black preaching and he could tell again he didn't woop the there was a certain powerful expressive to mention and if you hear king when he's back stage and ebenezer you hear a man with a passionate relationship of the savior who played this down in synagogues. he didn't talk about jesus as a savior. was moses and again exodus. he knew how to talk the talk. but king was not the fundamentalist but he had a passionate relationship with jesus and if you listen to him celebrating and his vision of god was just as direct as immediate and would say nicodemus, you must be born again and he would talk about being alone and he would say god came to me and said martin luther stand up for justice. i will never leave you, never leave you. and so there is this earthy or more traditional king who was the king most black
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bizarre kidnapping case involving an 8-month-old boy. multi-state search tonight. underway for this child. but wait until you hear who is accused of kidnapping him and why authorities fear this little boy might be in danger. plus, an unusual high-speed chase with a lot of fizz. you're probably wondering why in the world is that driver hauling a vending machine behind him. we'll explain and tell you how he finally got canned next. >> julie: a young arizona woman is behind bars accused of kidnapping her own baby. but the whereabouts of her child remains a mystery. police say 23-year-old elizabeth johnson fled her home on december 18 with her 8-month-old son gabriel. ten days later, johnson lost custody of the child because she failed to appear for a court hearing. the mom was finally found by police at a miami youth hostel last wednesday but she refused to say where gabriel is. they launched a multi-state search but they are concerned for the safety because the mom has allegedly threatened to harm him. tonight, a family demanding answers of a brutal murder of educato
bizarre kidnapping case involving an 8-month-old boy. multi-state search tonight. underway for this child. but wait until you hear who is accused of kidnapping him and why authorities fear this little boy might be in danger. plus, an unusual high-speed chase with a lot of fizz. you're probably wondering why in the world is that driver hauling a vending machine behind him. we'll explain and tell you how he finally got canned next. >> julie: a young arizona woman is behind bars accused of...
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, the son of a frat boy if they talk about the guy's daddy.in. and the parents were not that wealthy. they were middle class. what if they could have? >> host: the wedded bin doomed. another thing you wrote about that a lot of people commented on was that sean kennedy rush limbaugh and george bush are a great risk of assassination than barack obama. how so? >> guest: that is a fun little part of the book. in the last chapter i point out and i would not have mentioned it if they hadn't brought it up so much but throughout the campaign you keep hearing about this unique risk obama is that for being fascinated because he is a black and this is unlike any other president or any other presidential candidate and they called then for special secret service protection. there was article after article about i am so worried for you. there were some liberal and britain saying it he is elected he will be assassinated. lycos that would not have mentioned it if they wouldn't have been dangling the big red cape in front of me but point in fact pretty much ev
, the son of a frat boy if they talk about the guy's daddy.in. and the parents were not that wealthy. they were middle class. what if they could have? >> host: the wedded bin doomed. another thing you wrote about that a lot of people commented on was that sean kennedy rush limbaugh and george bush are a great risk of assassination than barack obama. how so? >> guest: that is a fun little part of the book. in the last chapter i point out and i would not have mentioned it if they...
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boy would die if he did not receive and on tv all the time. it was very, very important he received permanent care. but in the hospital of south africa in the black walls there was no such thing as care, and one day she found out that he had disappeared and she could not find out where had he gone. was he dead or had they been discharged and had his mother taken him back to their salam in the outskirts of cape town? finally this white woman, driving a little car in the middle of the night and turned in one of the worst townships of south africa, never, never a white woman had walked in this place, never in the middle of the night. she would be killed instantly by the white police and probably also killed by the blacks who could not understand what a white woman what do in the midst in the middle of the night. she was probably a provocation from the white community. and ellen lieberman was able to find where the little boy was. she was able to get him back from barnes of his grandmother to take him back immediately to the hospital and save him,
boy would die if he did not receive and on tv all the time. it was very, very important he received permanent care. but in the hospital of south africa in the black walls there was no such thing as care, and one day she found out that he had disappeared and she could not find out where had he gone. was he dead or had they been discharged and had his mother taken him back to their salam in the outskirts of cape town? finally this white woman, driving a little car in the middle of the night and...
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this eight month old baby is missing and police have in custody the person suspected oo - boys, wake - when you use windex, the streak-free shine lets in more light. oh, man, we're gonna be late for school! come on! when do you think she's gonna tell 'em it's saturday? ( birds laughing ) let in the light with windex. s.c. johnson-- a family company. >>> the matter of the state of oregon plaintiff in the above entitled court and cause be the jury being duly impaneled find the defendant as to count one not guilty in the charge of manslaughter of second-degree as found in the indictment. paragraph two in the above entitle the court and cause we the jury being duly impaneled find the defendant as to count two not guilty of the charge of criminal mistreatment in the second-degree as file in the indictment. >> kimberly: that was oregon judge steven mauer delivering the verdict in the case of ray lien worthington who was tried in the death of their 15 month old daughter ava who died in march of 2008 of complications from pneumonia. the worthingtops who are members of the controversial faith
this eight month old baby is missing and police have in custody the person suspected oo - boys, wake - when you use windex, the streak-free shine lets in more light. oh, man, we're gonna be late for school! come on! when do you think she's gonna tell 'em it's saturday? ( birds laughing ) let in the light with windex. s.c. johnson-- a family company. >>> the matter of the state of oregon plaintiff in the above entitled court and cause be the jury being duly impaneled find the defendant...