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he was the last one seen with the boy. the boy was left alone with him. he has a history of abusing children. he has a history of drugs. is there any way that by leaving the child with him the mother can be charged? >> you know what? i think we'd all like to identify a field of passion. sue moss, i feel your passion on it. and i'm a father of two. it's neglectful, but at the same time -- >> just give me a yes-no. >> no. it's not. >> ripka? >> cannot charge with reckless endangerment under these circumstances unless something recently happened that would clue her into the fact that he had this propensity. >> we are taking your calls live. out to karyn stark, psychologist joining us out of new york. you know, caryn start, i cannot recall a time in the over, i don't know, 13 years that i've argued cases with michael mazzariello, now host of "street court," that we have ever disagreed. why is it, caryn stark, that people want so desperately to believe a mother has good intentio intentions? >> because they have such a cherished view. think about it, nancy, of
he was the last one seen with the boy. the boy was left alone with him. he has a history of abusing children. he has a history of drugs. is there any way that by leaving the child with him the mother can be charged? >> you know what? i think we'd all like to identify a field of passion. sue moss, i feel your passion on it. and i'm a father of two. it's neglectful, but at the same time -- >> just give me a yes-no. >> no. it's not. >> ripka? >> cannot charge with...
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boys' brains are more visually stimulated. another theory is that boys are more physically restless than girls. recess time has been cut in some schools in the push for better achievement test scores. >> they can read, but they need to be moving around or they need to be doodling. they need to be doing something that's activating their brains. >> reporter: and boys aren't just dropping behind in reading, they drop out of school at a higher rate than girls. alarming trends for american boys. and how have girls caught up? what's the difference now than 30 or 40 years ago when they lagged in math? some experts say a key difference is the women's movement. many girls study harder because they have career opportunities and expectations, diane, that didn't exist years ago. >> and confidence in math. thanks, ron. >>> and,000 it is the fourth day, the fourth day of mud and muck and candle light for thousands of people in the northeast. their homes are like small islands because the treatments are down and, of course, the water has bee
boys' brains are more visually stimulated. another theory is that boys are more physically restless than girls. recess time has been cut in some schools in the push for better achievement test scores. >> they can read, but they need to be moving around or they need to be doodling. they need to be doing something that's activating their brains. >> reporter: and boys aren't just dropping behind in reading, they drop out of school at a higher rate than girls. alarming trends for...
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boys' brains are more visually stimulated. another theory is that boys are more physically restless than girls. recess time has been cut in some schools in the push for better achievement test scores. >> they can read. but they need to be moving around, many of them, or they need to be doodling. they need to be doing something that's activating their brains. >> reporter: and boys aren't just dropping behind in reading. they drop out of school at a higher rate than girls. alarming trends for american boys. and how have girls caught up? what's the difference now than 30 or 40 years ago when girls lagged in math? and were roughly the same as boys in reading? some experts say the women's movement. many girls study harder because they have career opportunities and expectations, diane, that they did not have years ago. ron claiborne, abc news, new york. >>> california corrections department records show that john gardner lived near a preschool for 15 months before parole officials caught on to him and forced him to move out. gardner
boys' brains are more visually stimulated. another theory is that boys are more physically restless than girls. recess time has been cut in some schools in the push for better achievement test scores. >> they can read. but they need to be moving around, many of them, or they need to be doodling. they need to be doing something that's activating their brains. >> reporter: and boys aren't just dropping behind in reading. they drop out of school at a higher rate than girls. alarming...
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a local boy scout leader for years. he helped me as a little girl with my 4h project i won that year. he is just back from surgery at the mayo clinic. and i want to wish him the best wishes, get well soon mr. butler. >>> straight out to bounty hunter lnard padil joining us out of sacramento via skype, leonard, what do you make of them running through $250,000, kinghe public to pay for her tab and now the handwritten letters to a female inmate? well, theandwritten letters, that's typical of anybody in prison, they always communicate with other people, trying to get past the guards, trying to get past law enforcement. trying to just bsnea about it. as far as the payment of costs involving the defense, that's basically customary. now, whether the judge will allow it for specialists and individuals to come from out of state, that's a horse of a different color. as far as the attorneys, if they're not getting paid, if they're pro bono and it's just their expenses and costs, unless somebody tries to pad the bill with office r
a local boy scout leader for years. he helped me as a little girl with my 4h project i won that year. he is just back from surgery at the mayo clinic. and i want to wish him the best wishes, get well soon mr. butler. >>> straight out to bounty hunter lnard padil joining us out of sacramento via skype, leonard, what do you make of them running through $250,000, kinghe public to pay for her tab and now the handwritten letters to a female inmate? well, theandwritten letters, that's...
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the little boy standing there with her. back to sheriff ed troyer, the spokesperson of piece county sheriff's key apartment, joining us, fox island, washington. sheriff, did you find the jug of wine also? >> no, no, no. what we're -- we just found the body washed up on shore. there was nothing else on the beach with it. it was a pretty isolated beach, there's nothing, no homes or anything within 300 or 400 yards in either direction. so obviously it had come up when the tide came upigh because the body was sitting right where the high tide line was. as far as anything else, there was nothing else here. the acal scene where this all started, i wouldn't know that. >> you know, sheriff troyer, i belie you're correct, being found in the other jurisdiction. to matt zarrell, producer on the story. wasn't the jug of wine discovered half empty? >> yes, it was, nancy, discovered about a quarter of a mile from where the van was seen. she was seen at the mini-mt on surveillance 7:50 p.m. saturday night buying the jug of wine. the jug w
the little boy standing there with her. back to sheriff ed troyer, the spokesperson of piece county sheriff's key apartment, joining us, fox island, washington. sheriff, did you find the jug of wine also? >> no, no, no. what we're -- we just found the body washed up on shore. there was nothing else on the beach with it. it was a pretty isolated beach, there's nothing, no homes or anything within 300 or 400 yards in either direction. so obviously it had come up when the tide came upigh...
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the 4-year-old little boy? >> i understand it was about 1:00 p.m., he allowed him to go outside to an aunt's house and apparently this happened countless times before, and when he goes to check on him ten minutes later or so he's not at the aunt's house, he's not anywhere. this is the story that he told police. >> that's the end of the story. he walks out around, you said, 1:30, to go on his own, a 4-year-old to the aunt's house and he's never seen again? >> that's it. disappeared off the block apparently. >> rupa, is that your understanding of cory byrd's timeline? >> reporter: nancy, yes, it is. the timeline is correct. there were a few more details since i did speak with christina bookal who spoke with cory byrd after he was arrested. the story he gave her, little marc got sick that day, had a stomach ailment and didn't go to school. >> says who? >> reporter: so cory byrd stays home -- says the mother. she knew he stayed home. >> how did i know he hadn't already been beaten? they did see him, correct? at the
the 4-year-old little boy? >> i understand it was about 1:00 p.m., he allowed him to go outside to an aunt's house and apparently this happened countless times before, and when he goes to check on him ten minutes later or so he's not at the aunt's house, he's not anywhere. this is the story that he told police. >> that's the end of the story. he walks out around, you said, 1:30, to go on his own, a 4-year-old to the aunt's house and he's never seen again? >> that's it....
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abuse of boy scouts for decades. contacted by cnn, boy scouts of america did not respond specifically to the organization. he says that the organization does have confidential files to protect information about people who are ineligible to be scout leaders but who may have not done anything illegal. i spoke about that with patrick boil, authoof a book about sexual abuse in the boy scouts. what about the book that these files have confidential information that involve people who are not involved in the cases. >> they absolutely do, which is when these files were made public, the scouts blacked out the names of every victim and molester and turned the files over. so there is a way to make the files public. >> reporter: more details could be made public as the trial progresses. while not commenting on the case a spokesman for the boy scouts of america said in recent years, they have taken extensive measures to keep abusers out. brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> more on this topic coming up. stay with us. dddddddd
abuse of boy scouts for decades. contacted by cnn, boy scouts of america did not respond specifically to the organization. he says that the organization does have confidential files to protect information about people who are ineligible to be scout leaders but who may have not done anything illegal. i spoke about that with patrick boil, authoof a book about sexual abuse in the boy scouts. what about the book that these files have confidential information that involve people who are not involved...
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abuse of young boys for decades.pokesman for the boy scouts of america didn't respond specifically to that allegation. he said the organization does have confidential files. he said that's to protect information about people ineligible scout leaders and who might not have done anything illegal. i spoke about that with patrick boyle, author of a book on sexual abuse in the boy scouts. >> what about the boy scouts argument that these files contain confidential information that could damage people not involved in these cases. >> they absolutely do which is one reason the first time the files were ever made public in 1985 in the lawsuit the scouts blacked out the names of every victim and every molester and then they turned the files over. so there is a way to make the files public. >> reporter: more details could be made public as the trial progresses. while not commenting on the case, a spokesman for the boy scouts of america does say in recent years they've taken measures to keep abusers out. brian todd, cnn, washingt
abuse of young boys for decades.pokesman for the boy scouts of america didn't respond specifically to that allegation. he said the organization does have confidential files. he said that's to protect information about people ineligible scout leaders and who might not have done anything illegal. i spoke about that with patrick boyle, author of a book on sexual abuse in the boy scouts. >> what about the boy scouts argument that these files contain confidential information that could damage...
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the boys' remains never found. the motive? payback.ice source says the boys had broken into evans' apartment and stolen drugs from him. two garbage bags full of marijuana. this week, more than three decades after the boys vanished, lee evans and philander hampton were arrested, charged with five on counts murder and arson. victims' families are torn between anger and relief. >> how do you reopen a case and never go back to your prime suspect until now? >> reporter: both men pleaded not guilty, but for jack eutsey, it's case closed. >> they thought they got away with it. they thought they had their best shot. everybody looked at them. everybody looked at them. >> reporter: and they thought they were in the clear. >> they thought they were in the clear. >> reporter: it may have taken more than 31 years, but if they did kill these boys, investigators finally got it right. randi kaye, cnn, newark, new jersey. >>> when we come back, a celebrity chef who is out to start a food revolution. can he save americans from themselves? jamie oliver o
the boys' remains never found. the motive? payback.ice source says the boys had broken into evans' apartment and stolen drugs from him. two garbage bags full of marijuana. this week, more than three decades after the boys vanished, lee evans and philander hampton were arrested, charged with five on counts murder and arson. victims' families are torn between anger and relief. >> how do you reopen a case and never go back to your prime suspect until now? >> reporter: both men pleaded...
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this study suggests school reading materials appeal more to girls than they do to boys and boys tendto read only about those things they're already interested in. >>> kraft foods, the makers of macaroni and cheese among other products announced today they are cutting the level of salt in all their products by 10%. at the end of a two-year phase-in period kraft says it will have eliminated 750 million teaspoons of salt in everything from cold cuts to cookies to that mac and cheese. on the same subject, first lady michelle obama today continued her campaign against childhood obesity in this country. she is on the cover of "newsweek" this week. today the magazine's editor asked her in fighting the obesity epidemic 0 would she go so far as to put warning labels on products like twinkies and fruit loops. >> that strikes me as extreme. a twinkie is not a cigarette. what parents need is just information about what's in the twinkie and how much of this can we eat? it's not that we can't have a twinkie, you know? our kids would be pretty upset and i am not supporting that. to all the kids out
this study suggests school reading materials appeal more to girls than they do to boys and boys tendto read only about those things they're already interested in. >>> kraft foods, the makers of macaroni and cheese among other products announced today they are cutting the level of salt in all their products by 10%. at the end of a two-year phase-in period kraft says it will have eliminated 750 million teaspoons of salt in everything from cold cuts to cookies to that mac and cheese. on...
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they were supposed to be watching her boy. money problems in europe caused stocks to slip a bit on wall street. portugal rei ignited worries that the debt problems in greece might spread to all of the continent. out of the u.s., a government report showed sales of new homes fell a record low. and we'll be right back. eeee >> she made a derogatory comment. it set him off, pushed him over the ed. he made the comment back i'm coming over there and i'm going to snap your neck. >> to think, he would break away from michael jackson to try to clean up the scene? >> it's disgusting, nancy. it's absolutely disgusting. >> you can not help but think of the what-ifs. i wnt help but picture my baby. i'm sorry. >> that's a quick look at some of the stories we're covering right now. thank you as always for your time. a pediatrician in delaware accused of molesting more than 100 children has pleaded not guilty. there he is right there. dr. earl bradley, he was formally charged today. he faces more than 470 criminal charges, including rape
they were supposed to be watching her boy. money problems in europe caused stocks to slip a bit on wall street. portugal rei ignited worries that the debt problems in greece might spread to all of the continent. out of the u.s., a government report showed sales of new homes fell a record low. and we'll be right back. eeee >> she made a derogatory comment. it set him off, pushed him over the ed. he made the comment back i'm coming over there and i'm going to snap your neck. >> to...
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why did she get attracted to this biker boy?re's a piece of her who wants to be that way, wants to be tough. >> in this case i have to tell you, judy, i think you're giving jesse way too much credit. i think he's just a boob who thinks too much with his little head. he had his own money. he had his own life. >> little head, isn't that an island in the bahamas? but, mary jo, do you think tiger woods -- just going to talk about him for a second. is he a sociopath. your book says you know sociopaths now. what's your definition? >> it's defined as someone who is a chronic liar but has no remorse or guilt for what they do and say. i don't know that either of these guys feel that. i think they both feel bad about what they did. i think they're narcissistic. i think they're just guys who are not thinking about the feelings, what they're hurting. that's really what i think, but that's not what they have. >> that's mary jo buttafuoco. on top of that, another woman claims she's had an affair with jesse james. the fourth now to come forwar
why did she get attracted to this biker boy?re's a piece of her who wants to be that way, wants to be tough. >> in this case i have to tell you, judy, i think you're giving jesse way too much credit. i think he's just a boob who thinks too much with his little head. he had his own money. he had his own life. >> little head, isn't that an island in the bahamas? but, mary jo, do you think tiger woods -- just going to talk about him for a second. is he a sociopath. your book says you...
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they were grown boys, right? >> that's right. >> larry: do they know what the motive was at the time, what convicted him? >> i'm not sure that they do. there was some different speculation on what exactly the motive was, but i don't know if that was clear or not. >> larry: you interviewed him, brandy. what did he say to you? >> he said that he felt like twila busby was his soul mate, and that on the night of the murders, he was so intoxicated from this sort of cocktail of vodka and codeine that he had taken that he would have been physically unable to commit those murders. so he's never denied that he was in the house at the time of the murders, and that blood that investigators found on his clothing was that of the victims, but he says that he was so comatose. and toxicology tests prove that he was extremely intoxicated, so much so that he was unconscious -- or nearly unconscious at the time of the murders. he says he wouldn't have been able to do the crimes he's convicted of. he says that the dna testing will s
they were grown boys, right? >> that's right. >> larry: do they know what the motive was at the time, what convicted him? >> i'm not sure that they do. there was some different speculation on what exactly the motive was, but i don't know if that was clear or not. >> larry: you interviewed him, brandy. what did he say to you? >> he said that he felt like twila busby was his soul mate, and that on the night of the murders, he was so intoxicated from this sort of...
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girls consistently do better than boys. the widest gap was among eighth graders in prince george's county. 48% of girls pass compared to only 39% of the boys. on math tests, girls tend to do better. >>> all those snow days will not have to be made up. the county has been granted a waiver if you're no more emergency school. cancellations. classes will end on june 16. this was the snowiest winter ever recorded in all three d.c.. airports. >> it is good to get official confirmation. >> those kids are looking al. hard to believe. >>> your traffic and weather together every 10 minutes. >> adam caskey is standing by in alexandria. >> another perfect day. i love bringing the good news to you. we're in alexandria this morning. a quiet morning except for a few folks who were running to catch the train. let's look at the numbers. 41 degrees. a bit of a chill in the air. it is the time of year where you want the jacket and long sleeves early in the morning. by lunchtime, you want to shed those lawyers and dropped down to a t-shirt. no
girls consistently do better than boys. the widest gap was among eighth graders in prince george's county. 48% of girls pass compared to only 39% of the boys. on math tests, girls tend to do better. >>> all those snow days will not have to be made up. the county has been granted a waiver if you're no more emergency school. cancellations. classes will end on june 16. this was the snowiest winter ever recorded in all three d.c.. airports. >> it is good to get official confirmation....
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they co-starred in several movies including "the lost boys" and "license to drive." they teamed up in the a & e reality series "the two coreys. they were both on this show together in july of 2007. corey haim passed away earlier today. how did you get the news? >> it was pretty terrible, larry, as these things always are. i was in bed. it was 8:00 this morning. my son had gone off to school. my assistant comes in early and takes him to school. she took him early because she knew what was going on. >> larry: she did and you didn't? >> right. everybody knew because it happened so early in morning and i'm not an early riser. i woke up to my door being pounded on. it was my sister's voice. i need to talk to you right away. it is an emergency. are you decent? i said, yeah, come in. her and my brother came in. they said something about my son. i popped up and said what is wrong. they said, no. it is corey haim. he's gone. >> larry: was he your best friend? >> yes. >> larry: how did you meet? >> working together in "lost boys." >> larry: you got booked together, worked toge
they co-starred in several movies including "the lost boys" and "license to drive." they teamed up in the a & e reality series "the two coreys. they were both on this show together in july of 2007. corey haim passed away earlier today. how did you get the news? >> it was pretty terrible, larry, as these things always are. i was in bed. it was 8:00 this morning. my son had gone off to school. my assistant comes in early and takes him to school. she took him...
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he just had two boys. look, man!ust told that d.a. detective what he wanted to hear, just like i'm telling you. what's that? what do you want me to say-- he did it? then he did it. whatever you want me to say. you just give me the right information before i take the stand, and i'll say it right. don't you worry. a man is dead because of your lying ass. because of me? (chuckles) i thought it was you who put him in here. hey! hey! i don't get it. i played the game. i fed you and the d.a. what you need and-and-and this, this is the thanks i get? yeah, the thanks. well, that cop had a screw loose, no? the truth is, joe don didn't say any of that b.s. to you about offing his kids, right? difference does it make? i mean, if he didn't do that, then he did something else. right? i mean, we all did it in here. rush: the difference is, he's dead, squirrel. yeah, well, i wasn't glad to hear that joe don got stuck, but, uh, huh, that man was twisted. oh, yeah. and he was in denial, too. what are you talking about? oh, he would c
he just had two boys. look, man!ust told that d.a. detective what he wanted to hear, just like i'm telling you. what's that? what do you want me to say-- he did it? then he did it. whatever you want me to say. you just give me the right information before i take the stand, and i'll say it right. don't you worry. a man is dead because of your lying ass. because of me? (chuckles) i thought it was you who put him in here. hey! hey! i don't get it. i played the game. i fed you and the d.a. what you...
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. >> he lives for now in this center for boys like him, all under 18, 5 new afghan boreas arrive every week and get a safe place to -- five new afghan boys arrive every week and it is safely to sleep, but don't get to stay. the next stop for many is calle and a desperate race for food handouts. it's no place for a child. where are you from? >> i'm from afghanistan. >> how old are you? >> i'm 13 years old. >> where you want to go? >> i want to go to england. >> why? >> because it's a good country. >> his last challenge on this risky journey is hiding in a lowry on a cross-channel ferry. a dangerous act fueled by an unshakable belief that somewhere life must be better. >> it's no problem motivating these boys for class. the 16-year-old and his friend, say it's one of the best things about being in britain. feeling safe. is it a flat eastern afghanistan when the taliban tried to recruit them. one says he refused a direct approach from two members of the taliban lawford and clothes and money to train him to make bombs. -- who offered him clothes and money to train him and make bombs trip >
. >> he lives for now in this center for boys like him, all under 18, 5 new afghan boreas arrive every week and get a safe place to -- five new afghan boys arrive every week and it is safely to sleep, but don't get to stay. the next stop for many is calle and a desperate race for food handouts. it's no place for a child. where are you from? >> i'm from afghanistan. >> how old are you? >> i'm 13 years old. >> where you want to go? >> i want to go to england....
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two men have been arrested after being suspected of kidnapping a 2-year-old boy. the men are wanted in murders of up to 22 people. >> we have heard about these arrests in spain and the u.k., france as well, linked to a ransom payment. we have not had the actual kidnappers arrested here in pakistan. the police have been holding a news conference, -- news conferences, they have produced two men that they say are linked to this kidnapping. in one case a local reporter managed to trust their microphone into the face of a suspect, on tape he said that they looked over -- look after the boy as if it was a child in their family, which sounds like a confession to me. police also produce weapons, explosives, and belongings that were stolen from the family house. remember, this is how it began a couple of weeks ago. the british boy was visiting his extended family with his father and just as they were leaving, this gang forced their way in. >> back to you, jonathan. >> the pressure is continuing to mount on pope benedict of alleged cases of child abuse. 14 years ago they wa
two men have been arrested after being suspected of kidnapping a 2-year-old boy. the men are wanted in murders of up to 22 people. >> we have heard about these arrests in spain and the u.k., france as well, linked to a ransom payment. we have not had the actual kidnappers arrested here in pakistan. the police have been holding a news conference, -- news conferences, they have produced two men that they say are linked to this kidnapping. in one case a local reporter managed to trust their...
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ten of your home boys, meet ten of our home boys. let's go at the park. and that's it. watch out for that bad boy, man. watch out for that cat dog. he'll really stab you. that's respect. >> seeking that kind of respect, however, led him to prison. >> what made me actually stop ganging, gang banging completely is you have gangsters that were your enemies that you used to shoot or stab or box or fight and those are the people that are your sallies. they're the people that got your back in prison when you're doing a term. if can you become buddies like that in there and forgive, why can't i forgive the person that shot me? >> good morning. good morning. >> forgiveness instead of revenge. that is precisely why father boil is convinced that long-term treatment at home boy industries is a worthy investment. a model, he says, that saves thousands of lives. that's what gang life is a result of a lethal absence of home? >> it's about a lethal absence of hope. that is fundamentally where this rests always. >> occur tailing gangs means replacing that absence with hope. that's simp
ten of your home boys, meet ten of our home boys. let's go at the park. and that's it. watch out for that bad boy, man. watch out for that cat dog. he'll really stab you. that's respect. >> seeking that kind of respect, however, led him to prison. >> what made me actually stop ganging, gang banging completely is you have gangsters that were your enemies that you used to shoot or stab or box or fight and those are the people that are your sallies. they're the people that got your...
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the boys were corralled at gunpoint and restrained. further alleged that the home was then set on fire and the boys perished in the blaze. >> reporter: late monday, police arrested 56-year-old lee evans and 53-year-old phil lander hampton after one of the longest missing persons cases ever in new jersey. at the time of the crime evans told police he dropped the boys off at a street corner near an ice cream parlor. >> he was the last one to see the kids and i've always felt that he was responsible. >> reporter: helen simmons has collected virtually every newspaper article since her nephew michael and his teenage friends disappeared. >> doesn't change anything. that's the sadness of it. you know? if this is justice, justice is always empty. >> reporter: the abandoned house was destroyed in the blaze. the five bodies were never found. >> the motive we believe was a result of apparently some marijuana that was stolen from the boys, from these individuals, apparently a few days earlier and this was a killing in retaliation for that. >> repo
the boys were corralled at gunpoint and restrained. further alleged that the home was then set on fire and the boys perished in the blaze. >> reporter: late monday, police arrested 56-year-old lee evans and 53-year-old phil lander hampton after one of the longest missing persons cases ever in new jersey. at the time of the crime evans told police he dropped the boys off at a street corner near an ice cream parlor. >> he was the last one to see the kids and i've always felt that he...
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. >>> two men charged in the disappearance of five boys who vanished from the streets of newark, neweduled to be arraigned today. the case was a mystery that baffled police for more than 30 years. terrell brown reports. >> reporter: randy johnson and michael mcdowell, melvin pittman, earnest taylor and alvin turner, known as the clinton five, disappeared 32 years ago. prosecutors say the teens died in a gruesome crime at an abandoned house. >> the boys were corralled at gunpoint and restrained. it is further alleged that the home was then set on fire and the boys perished in the blaze. >> reporter: no remains have ever been found. police say the cold case was broken when a witness came forward. lee evans and philander hampton are charged with murder and arson. the teenagers worked odd jobs for evans. but the 56-year-old had been cleared as a suspect until new information surfaced. >> detectives believe that the victims had broken into one of the defendant's homes and stolen an undetermined amount of marijuana. >> reporter: on that hot summer night, the five boys played a game of pick
. >>> two men charged in the disappearance of five boys who vanished from the streets of newark, neweduled to be arraigned today. the case was a mystery that baffled police for more than 30 years. terrell brown reports. >> reporter: randy johnson and michael mcdowell, melvin pittman, earnest taylor and alvin turner, known as the clinton five, disappeared 32 years ago. prosecutors say the teens died in a gruesome crime at an abandoned house. >> the boys were corralled at...
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boy, exactly what oliver purnell would have prescribed. let's take a look at this two-man game right here. he just reverses and uses booker again to get the screen and knock down the shot. >> tim: that was the first block, mike, by clemson as jerai grant came up with it at just the right time. >> mike: at the other end, reid trying to off the dribble. and grant figuring this break and getting two free throws. >> tim: just like that. demontez stitt to make it a 1 point game. >> mike: if you're clemson, no foul and in that situation, just play solid defense. >> over time, that kind of pressure and clemson will deliver weighs on you. and while florida state is able to stave them off for much of this game, you got a feeling that it was only a matter of time before they had a chance to maybe get back the lead in this game. and jerai grant's block certainly has given them the chance. >> mike: that's the one thing that with florida state, they don't have the act to pull away from you offensively and bury you. and certainly they had an opportunity
boy, exactly what oliver purnell would have prescribed. let's take a look at this two-man game right here. he just reverses and uses booker again to get the screen and knock down the shot. >> tim: that was the first block, mike, by clemson as jerai grant came up with it at just the right time. >> mike: at the other end, reid trying to off the dribble. and grant figuring this break and getting two free throws. >> tim: just like that. demontez stitt to make it a 1 point game....
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the boy was placed in juvenile detention center. police say he did not have permission to take out the truck and listening to him he said he wanted to call his mom. now calling his mom from juvey. what's going on with our kids? here's another one of kids gone wild we've heard it before mom and dad go away, leave the kid behind, well he ends up throwing a party, the house is trashed a bit. this is a completely different level. we're talking about $45,000 in damages, the home basically destroyed. here is our "prime news" affiliate in boston. >> reporter: the pictures here tell this story. >> absolute devastation. >> reporter: last month while she was on vacation police say her home was ransacked by more than 50 teenagers. >> yeah, destroyed the doors, both, you know, bathroom doors kicked them in the ceilings, the walls. smashed the marble countertops in the bathm radio. urinated in every single room of my house, in all the drawers and all the beds, destroyed all the begged. curtains, there was blood on the wall. >> reporter: police s
the boy was placed in juvenile detention center. police say he did not have permission to take out the truck and listening to him he said he wanted to call his mom. now calling his mom from juvey. what's going on with our kids? here's another one of kids gone wild we've heard it before mom and dad go away, leave the kid behind, well he ends up throwing a party, the house is trashed a bit. this is a completely different level. we're talking about $45,000 in damages, the home basically destroyed....
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boys of summer will be in play in a few weeks.y'll open on a friday this season and we're looking at a nice spring like day. 74 degrees today and sunshine and warm and clear skies and 46 degrees and 72 and remaining warm tomorrow. we have rain in the forecast moving in our direction. that won't get here until late tomorrow night and spring does officially arrive at 1:32 and make your plans and stand out and enjoy it. your complete updated first warning forecast coming up in a moment. >>> the maryland terps closed out round one of the ncaa tournament in thrilling fashion. mark viviano recaps the action. >> reporter: well, it was a final game to tip off. would the terps be weary or maybe a case for saving the best for last. the latter would be better. gary williams and his team facing the top scorers. they took it to the team with average and coalman missed and they showed the superior side. williams finished with a jam. maryland has a deeper bench. buoy hit the 3 pointer and they move on. they beat houston89-77. >> we just wanted t
boys of summer will be in play in a few weeks.y'll open on a friday this season and we're looking at a nice spring like day. 74 degrees today and sunshine and warm and clear skies and 46 degrees and 72 and remaining warm tomorrow. we have rain in the forecast moving in our direction. that won't get here until late tomorrow night and spring does officially arrive at 1:32 and make your plans and stand out and enjoy it. your complete updated first warning forecast coming up in a moment....
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the victim tells me tonight that he did not recogni the boys who took his dog. anyone with information about where this dog may be is asked to call montgomery county poli, that 13-year-old would surely appreciate it. back tour, craig. >> darcy, if they've got the suspect's ages it sounds like they've gotome pretty strong leads here, no? >> reporter: it's possible but it's funny some of the kids in neighborhood did not recognize these kids. they're not from that particular neighborhood so they're wondering basically where they came from so at this point i'm not sure if police really know who they were. >> all right. darcy pencer. thank you. >>> a man's body was found i the anacostia river tonight. found the body on water street not far from the sousa bridge. bo from the gonzaga high school rowing team first spotted the body around 4:00 this afternoon. so far police do not know a whole lot about the man. he was not carrying any i.d. >> the body was fully clothed. the clothing was dark. i don't want to go into too much detail in that. there is not apparent signs of
the victim tells me tonight that he did not recogni the boys who took his dog. anyone with information about where this dog may be is asked to call montgomery county poli, that 13-year-old would surely appreciate it. back tour, craig. >> darcy, if they've got the suspect's ages it sounds like they've gotome pretty strong leads here, no? >> reporter: it's possible but it's funny some of the kids in neighborhood did not recognize these kids. they're not from that particular...
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. >> on august 20, 1978 five teenager boys played a game of baseball. the boys were o corralled at bun and restrained. >> reporter: late monday police arrested a 56-year-old and 53- year-old after one of the longest missing person's cases ever in new jersey. at the time of the crime, evans told police he dropped the boys office at a street corner near an ice cream parlor. >> i have always felt that he was responsible. >> reporter: helen collected every newspaper article since her nephew michael disappeared. >> it doesn't change anything. that's the sadness of it. >> reporter: the abandoned house was detried in the blaze. five bodies were never found. >> the motive was a result from marijuana being stolen from the boys a few days earlier. >> reporter: the break in the case came when a witness with direct knowledge of the murders came forward. police said they never looked at the matter as a homicide but always treated it as a missing person's case. lindsay davis new york. >>> a new york man has been sentenced to life in prison for a 1999 rape in maryland
. >> on august 20, 1978 five teenager boys played a game of baseball. the boys were o corralled at bun and restrained. >> reporter: late monday police arrested a 56-year-old and 53- year-old after one of the longest missing person's cases ever in new jersey. at the time of the crime, evans told police he dropped the boys office at a street corner near an ice cream parlor. >> i have always felt that he was responsible. >> reporter: helen collected every newspaper article...
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police said christopher ford had an ongoing sexual relationship with a boy.years old and turned himself into police on tuesday. >>>, county public school students will not have to make up all those snow days. they have been granted a five- day waiver. classes will end as scheduled and that is on june 16. this was in fact the snowiest winter ever recorded at all three d.c. area airports. >>> president obama is trying to get those votes for health care reform. >> the fate of the presidency could be on the line. patrick gavin joins us now with more. good to see you. we hear reports when the president was speaking to the hispanic caucus, there were talking about how he was saying the effectiveness of his presidency is on the line. >> he has made it clear. he does not care so much about the politics of this. that is what he says. he did make some blunt statements and he was not calling in a favor. if you cannot help me, my presence is doomed. the goodwill he has built up and with the inauguration felt like, he felt like if this health care bill did not get passed,
police said christopher ford had an ongoing sexual relationship with a boy.years old and turned himself into police on tuesday. >>>, county public school students will not have to make up all those snow days. they have been granted a five- day waiver. classes will end as scheduled and that is on june 16. this was in fact the snowiest winter ever recorded at all three d.c. area airports. >>> president obama is trying to get those votes for health care reform. >> the fate...
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but after a frantic effort to save the boy, it turned out heene and his wife knew the boy was in their home all along. >>> a day after a spring storm buried colorado, nine inches of heavy, wet snow fell in denver. and some suburbs saw up to two feet. the storm knocked out power to thousands and forced schools to close. and airline delays and cancellations left thousands of passengers scrambling. >>> and now, for this morning's weather from around the nation. rain from the gulf coast, all the way to the northeast, drenching new orleans, chicago, cincinnati and buffalo. thunderstorms and in tennessee and mississippi valley. leftover snow in oklahoma and north texas. coastal rain from northern california to seattle. and snow in the cascades. >> 63 in sacramento. 52 in boise. and a windy 57 in salt lake city. just 34 in fargo. and highs in the 40s from the twin cities to detroit. 60s along much of the east coast. a warm 81 in miami. and 75 in new orleans. >>> and a quick update on the red river, which is still running high. residents in northwestern minnesota have been forced to commute to
but after a frantic effort to save the boy, it turned out heene and his wife knew the boy was in their home all along. >>> a day after a spring storm buried colorado, nine inches of heavy, wet snow fell in denver. and some suburbs saw up to two feet. the storm knocked out power to thousands and forced schools to close. and airline delays and cancellations left thousands of passengers scrambling. >>> and now, for this morning's weather from around the nation. rain from the gulf...
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the boys did you talk to this man, walter lee cline?that conversation? >> he was not very talkative. he was feeling very bad. he went to one of the largest shelters and the world. >> just a few blocks from here. >> close to the capital. the social worker that took me down to the shelter -- to this area of the shelter, he called the ambulance and eight took into the hospital. he was in pretty bad shape did what diabetic, or something like that. if we were not there, he might have died. no one knows. >> this is back in 2004? >> this was 2005. >> d.c. riot police ready to move on inauguration. >> i just wanted to show and talk about african-american and white people are there. >> this is probably the picture that i would least expect in this book and i want you to explain it. they will know these people from appearing on this network. john fund, for norquist, who runs his own association, americans for tax reform, and senator lamar alexander, and they are in a meeting. what is the meeting? >> it is the meeting that grover norquist puts tog
the boys did you talk to this man, walter lee cline?that conversation? >> he was not very talkative. he was feeling very bad. he went to one of the largest shelters and the world. >> just a few blocks from here. >> close to the capital. the social worker that took me down to the shelter -- to this area of the shelter, he called the ambulance and eight took into the hospital. he was in pretty bad shape did what diabetic, or something like that. if we were not there, he might...
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the boy was placed in a juvenile detention center. police say he did not have permission to take out the truck, and also in listening to him as they caught him, he said he wanted to call his mom. now calling his mom from juvi. what is going on with the kids? this is kids gone wild. >>> we have heard it before, mom and dad go away and leaf the kid behind and he throws a party and the kids trash the house a little bit. but this is a completely different level. this is $45,000 in damages. the home is basically destroyed. here is our affiliate whdh in boston. >> reporter: the pictures here tell this story. >> absolute devastation. >> reporter: last month when jill abbott was on vacation her home was ransacked by about 50 teenagers. >> the bathroom doors and they kicked them in and the ceilings and the walls and smashed the granite countertops in the bathroom and urinated in every single room of my house and all of the drawers and the beds and destroyed all of the bedding and curtains and there was blood on the wall. >> reporter: police sa
the boy was placed in a juvenile detention center. police say he did not have permission to take out the truck, and also in listening to him as they caught him, he said he wanted to call his mom. now calling his mom from juvi. what is going on with the kids? this is kids gone wild. >>> we have heard it before, mom and dad go away and leaf the kid behind and he throws a party and the kids trash the house a little bit. but this is a completely different level. this is $45,000 in damages....
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. >> the boys are excited. they have been asking for daddy all day. can't wait for him to get off. >> reporter: they wait and wait and run around. they want to see daddy. he has been away and that's a big thing. in the small world that only thing that's important is that dad comes home safe in time to celebrate their 2nd birthday. [applause] >>> finally the plane make itself to baltimore but still no daddy. security to go through and other things. each man comes off one at a time. after about an hour it's daddy time. . >> looks like they have changed a lot. i feel fortunate that i was only away for a few months where you know the army and the marines are away for a year and 18 months. i feel fortunate for that. i did miss my kids a lot. i don't know how they do it. >> reporter: and from what we understand the birthday party went off without a problem in afternoon. >>> the terps marched no the tournament ended in a nail biter afternoon. maryland trailed by as much as 15 in the second half. the basket with six seconds left put them up by just one. michi
. >> the boys are excited. they have been asking for daddy all day. can't wait for him to get off. >> reporter: they wait and wait and run around. they want to see daddy. he has been away and that's a big thing. in the small world that only thing that's important is that dad comes home safe in time to celebrate their 2nd birthday. [applause] >>> finally the plane make itself to baltimore but still no daddy. security to go through and other things. each man comes off one at...
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he says "i know boys will be boys, playing with toy guns and stuff, but making a point that kids areoo subjected to violence and sex, by subjecting them to a re-enactment of a movie with plenty of violence and cents that's pretty hip hypocrital to me. what do you think? do you agree with the point. not agree with the method. you think it's just all wrong? sometimes satire does walk the line between smart social commentary and being flat-out offensive. which side do you think this falls on? i mean these are kids performing "scarface." call us 1-877-tell-hln. e-mail, we like that, too, cnn.com/hln. text hlntv. standard text rates apply. or jump into the facebook world, richelle carey hln. and it's posted as well on chuck and christi's pages. get callers. you wouldn't argue with the grandmom who has seven grandkids would you, christi? >> huh-uh. you don't argue with my own grandma. she didn't have seven kids. thank you, richelle. >> sure. >>> sandra bullock's estranged husband apparently has checked himself into rehab amid allegations of course he cheated on his wife. hear what jesse ja
he says "i know boys will be boys, playing with toy guns and stuff, but making a point that kids areoo subjected to violence and sex, by subjecting them to a re-enactment of a movie with plenty of violence and cents that's pretty hip hypocrital to me. what do you think? do you agree with the point. not agree with the method. you think it's just all wrong? sometimes satire does walk the line between smart social commentary and being flat-out offensive. which side do you think this falls on?...
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this driver was a 12-year-old boy. the boy remains in custody while police investigate. >> wow.now, i know you'll have this in another news break later. but i cannot believe that the salahi's have been given a tv show. we're going to talk about it more. but this, for me, is just stunning news. >> bravo tv. >> i'm never going to watch it again. i have to stick with that now. coming up next on 360, from the cat walk to a drug mule? this person should get their own reality show. a fashion model at the center of a manhunt abused of trafficking drugs. >>> and later, gangs in hollenbeck. a code of silence that keeps many of the murders unsolved. only one a day men's 50+ advantage... has gingko for memp$y and concentration. plus support for heart health. ( crowd roars ) that's a great call. one a day men's. most people try to get rid of algae, and we're trying to grow it. the algae are very beautiful. they come in blue or red, golden, green. algae could be converted into biofuels... that we could someday run our cars on. in using algae to form biofuels, we're not competing with the foo
this driver was a 12-year-old boy. the boy remains in custody while police investigate. >> wow.now, i know you'll have this in another news break later. but i cannot believe that the salahi's have been given a tv show. we're going to talk about it more. but this, for me, is just stunning news. >> bravo tv. >> i'm never going to watch it again. i have to stick with that now. coming up next on 360, from the cat walk to a drug mule? this person should get their own reality show....
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reverend lawrence murphy molested as many as 200 young boys at st. john's school for the deaf from 1950 to 1974. >> he assaulted this child here, this child here. >> reporter: arthur was 12 when the abuse began. >> his innocence was stolen from him. >> reporter: in 1996, 20 years after murphy was removed from his job, the archbishop of milwaukee wrote to pope benedict, then cardinal joseph ratzinger, asking to re-open a church investigation. he wrote, "i am interested in a healing process from the church to the deaf community." cardinal ratzinger didn't reply. he wrote back to ratzinger's deputy. "true scandal in the near future seems very possible." the case was briefly re-opened until reverend murphy wrote to ratzinger pleading for mercy. i am in poor health. i have repented of any of my past transgressions. ratzinger ordered the case be dropped. murphy died later that year. on the wisconsin case, the vatican hit back hard. the official newspaper called the story a clear and despicable attempt to strike at this pope at any cost. ann? >> stephanie g
reverend lawrence murphy molested as many as 200 young boys at st. john's school for the deaf from 1950 to 1974. >> he assaulted this child here, this child here. >> reporter: arthur was 12 when the abuse began. >> his innocence was stolen from him. >> reporter: in 1996, 20 years after murphy was removed from his job, the archbishop of milwaukee wrote to pope benedict, then cardinal joseph ratzinger, asking to re-open a church investigation. he wrote, "i am...
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the victim tells me that he did not recognize the boys who took the puppy. anyone with information about where that dog may be is asked to call montgomery county police. reporting from rockville, darcy spencer, news 4 today. >>> 9:07 right now. some fancy foot work. how the girls on a local girls soccer team danced their way to the world Ñicup. >>> plus, want to see a groan m grown man cry? this stunt went horribly wrong. >>> and change is in the air. justin will tell us when you need your umbrella. >>> 9:10 right now. a girl with star power and some fancy g fans foot work off the soccer field. >> this week on "kids post," going down the drain, a visit from down under and getting down for a dream. joining success tracy grant of "washington post" kids post. >> good to be here. >> let's start by taking a closer look at water. >> monday is world water day. >> who knew? >> who knew? and we decided to explain to kids how that sip of water that they take at the drinking fountain on monday, how they got -- how the water got there. and it came probably a hundred mil
the victim tells me that he did not recognize the boys who took the puppy. anyone with information about where that dog may be is asked to call montgomery county police. reporting from rockville, darcy spencer, news 4 today. >>> 9:07 right now. some fancy foot work. how the girls on a local girls soccer team danced their way to the world Ñicup. >>> plus, want to see a groan m grown man cry? this stunt went horribly wrong. >>> and change is in the air. justin will...
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when it's two presidents, oh, boy. the theories come out. >> it hit the internet so quickly. >> it's interesting to see people breaking that down like the zapruder film. >>> sam champion, how are you? >> i'm fine. sorry. let's get to the boards. one or two things going on this morning i want to talk about. strong to severe weather. this is good news. but it's interesting to note. we've only had 14 tornados in the month of march so far. 90 would be normal. as we watch some strong storms move in om jackson to memphis, montgomery, toward atlanta, it will be a little active today. one or two tornadoes could pop up. but the biggest problem with thisould be wind and hail here. one more nice day of warmer temperatures, as the cold front behind the coast in the northeast that will drop the temperatures down. 60 in new york. 65 in philly. 64 in washington, d.c. and there's one big rainmaker in the northwest today. some of this will be near two inches of rain opinion and seattle snow. more than an inch of rain. there will be loc
when it's two presidents, oh, boy. the theories come out. >> it hit the internet so quickly. >> it's interesting to see people breaking that down like the zapruder film. >>> sam champion, how are you? >> i'm fine. sorry. let's get to the boards. one or two things going on this morning i want to talk about. strong to severe weather. this is good news. but it's interesting to note. we've only had 14 tornados in the month of march so far. 90 would be normal. as we watch...
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look at "lost boys." look at "blown away."ean, the kid was an amazingly talented actor. >> larry: when is the next film due that he made? >> there was recently a series of screenings in las vegas for one i believe is called "american sunset." it's opened to very good reviews. >> larry: have you seen it? >> i haven't seen it. >> larry: did he enjoy doing it? >> he enjoyed it very much. i heard from everybody that he did an amazing performance. i was very inspired by that. not only were we negotiating a film to do together, but corey had a concept to do "license to fly" which would have been a sequel to "license to drive." we will a series of meetings this week -- >> larry: you would have both been in it? >> both of us would have been in it. he would have been one of the writers. i would have been one of the producer. we wanted to do a trilogy, which was all his concept. "license to fly," and "license to dive." it was going to be caper movies. >> larry: before we close out, what is that hair coming down? because i know people mu
look at "lost boys." look at "blown away."ean, the kid was an amazingly talented actor. >> larry: when is the next film due that he made? >> there was recently a series of screenings in las vegas for one i believe is called "american sunset." it's opened to very good reviews. >> larry: have you seen it? >> i haven't seen it. >> larry: did he enjoy doing it? >> he enjoyed it very much. i heard from everybody that he did an amazing...
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since the boy is a minor police aren't talking too much about the case but say the boy could face charges for the items found in the truck. at times he was driving over 100 miles per hour. >>> a major part of the zoo train is being put into place. two place -- pieces are being put in place. that's almost a one mile trip. >>> this weekend parents across the country will likely be seeing a movie with the kids. it is how to train your dragon. today we went to the zoo to meet their very own trained dragon. this is toby. he can paint. showed us how creative the dragon is. she says he is very good. >> this is a training process. he was very used to being handled so this is really and it is all an acclimation process. >> amy also tells us that some of the zoos birds are trained to paint, as well. >>> movie business continues to be booming even during the recession in hollywood. an increase in ticket prices sure to knock you out of your seat. here is lindsay davis. >> reporter: seeing a blockbuster may feel like a bank breaker for some. now coming to a theater near you more price hikes. >> they h
since the boy is a minor police aren't talking too much about the case but say the boy could face charges for the items found in the truck. at times he was driving over 100 miles per hour. >>> a major part of the zoo train is being put into place. two place -- pieces are being put in place. that's almost a one mile trip. >>> this weekend parents across the country will likely be seeing a movie with the kids. it is how to train your dragon. today we went to the zoo to meet...
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a boy uses a computer in a community library which closed in 2009.uters in the libraries went down for almost a month. the system has since improved. six years after ralph nader founded the library renaissance project to get them more resources -- did he? >> i think so, i guess. >> do you know anything about this little fellow here? >> it was a while ago. look at his headphones. they do not look very well. >> take up. feeding the hungry in washington in van kitchens supported by volunteers. >> the homeless people don't have to go to one specific place. you go to the vans and get your food there. >> did you talk to this young lady passing the food out? did you ever ask them why they do it and get involved? >> these are people but i did spend a lot of time with these organizations and a lot of them have strong social beliefs that they have to help people and do something. if they do not do it, no one is going to do it. >> where is this? >> this is on 51st -- i'm sorry. >> it says it is an emergency shelter in mt. pleasant. >> i think it has been moved
a boy uses a computer in a community library which closed in 2009.uters in the libraries went down for almost a month. the system has since improved. six years after ralph nader founded the library renaissance project to get them more resources -- did he? >> i think so, i guess. >> do you know anything about this little fellow here? >> it was a while ago. look at his headphones. they do not look very well. >> take up. feeding the hungry in washington in van kitchens...
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police found a 1-year-old boy strapped into the back seat of an suv, a white suv. investigators say someone jumped into that running vehicle parked behind a home behind north capital and p streets north west. the boy's mother had run inside to grab something, but moments later she heard tires squealing, her car and baby were gone, but they were reunited a short time later. >> the baby appears to be doing fine. when the officers found the baby, the baby just kind of looking out from the back seat in very good condition and, you know, just kind of trying to figure out what was going on they contacted the officers on the scene, they brought the mom down, and there was a prty happy reunion for the mom. >> reporter: as we speak, police are behind an alley or behind a house in an alley where this all started. again, they were canvassing the area, trying to talk to some possible witnesses. police say that the mother never saw the suspect. the baby was taken to a nearby hospital just to be checked out. but i understand he's doing fine. live in northwest, elaine reyes, news
police found a 1-year-old boy strapped into the back seat of an suv, a white suv. investigators say someone jumped into that running vehicle parked behind a home behind north capital and p streets north west. the boy's mother had run inside to grab something, but moments later she heard tires squealing, her car and baby were gone, but they were reunited a short time later. >> the baby appears to be doing fine. when the officers found the baby, the baby just kind of looking out from the...
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boy this real estate run's unbelievable.don't think anybody saw the depth of the crash. and the difficulty, the number of millions of people who were going to be put in difficulty. i think the administration's view now is you've got people with a serious problem. we're going to swallow the unfairness of it, deal with those people. we'll take the flack from the people who say it's unfair. they're probably not going to vote for our side anyway and trying to put assistance out there. i talked to mark zandy who said he thinks this will be a significant boost to the economy. it gets to your point, savannah, it will brighten the outlook for the rest of the year if this plan gets executed. >> go ahead, steve. >> just going to say, beyond the politics, i would say the economics are as follows -- you can pay me now or pay me later. the administration could put some money out there to try to stop foreclosures or can let these go. the foreclosures end up sinking the banks, the government takes over the banks government gets the real es
boy this real estate run's unbelievable.don't think anybody saw the depth of the crash. and the difficulty, the number of millions of people who were going to be put in difficulty. i think the administration's view now is you've got people with a serious problem. we're going to swallow the unfairness of it, deal with those people. we'll take the flack from the people who say it's unfair. they're probably not going to vote for our side anyway and trying to put assistance out there. i talked to...
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the same school last october where a group of boys set a boy on fire. >> where is security?re are the teachers? where is everyone when these children are out and about like this when these kids are ready to go home and no one was there when this incident happened. it's mind boggling. >> nbc's michelle kosinski is live at broward hospital where she's recovering from the second brain surgery with the latest. michelle. >> reporter: that's what was so extraordinary about this. it's so extreme and sudden. this happened between two kids who did not know each other, had not met before. it's a little complicated, but the 15-year-old boy according to police had sent a text message to this little girl while she was waiting for her bus in an attempt to get in touch with her 13-year-old friend who didn't have a cell phone. when josie ratley e-mailed back, she said she didn't approve of their relationship. it went back and forth. she made a disparaging remark about the boy's older brother who committed suicide recently. they said he became enraged, put on steel-toed books, road three mil
the same school last october where a group of boys set a boy on fire. >> where is security?re are the teachers? where is everyone when these children are out and about like this when these kids are ready to go home and no one was there when this incident happened. it's mind boggling. >> nbc's michelle kosinski is live at broward hospital where she's recovering from the second brain surgery with the latest. michelle. >> reporter: that's what was so extraordinary about this....
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boy to commit murder. those stories and more as 11 news saturday morning continues. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> thanks for joining us. we are under a flood watch. check in with john collins. he is our meteorologist. maybe we will not check in with him. there rego. >> we were -- and there we go. we were having a few issues here. this rainfall is being driven throughout the area. it will cause some problems all day long. the storm system is still with us today and will be with us tonight. we have a wind issue and the threat of heavy rain and a flooding issued as a result. we will talk about this in our forecast again. it will be a miserable day. we will be back in a few minutes. >> thanks. you can follow the forecast 24 hours a day on our website and interactive radar right down to your very own streets at wbaltv.com and click on weather. >> in other fortune 500 company pulling its headquarters out of the baltim
boy to commit murder. those stories and more as 11 news saturday morning continues. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> thanks for joining us. we are under a flood watch. check in with john collins. he is our meteorologist. maybe we will not check in with him. there rego. >> we were -- and there we go. we were having a few issues here. this rainfall is being driven throughout the area. it will...
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the robbery suspect was killed but the 2-year-old boy was also hit. his father calls the officers actions reckless. >> the boy's mother was also shot in the foot. police say officers may fire at a moving vehicle only as a last resort or if a life is in danger. they are investigating the entire case. >>> the fbi conducted weekend raids in the midwest. a coordinated effort involving three states. thee people were taken into custody in ohio, michigan and indiana. a militia leader in michigan said one of the raids was against a christian militia groups. law enforcement officials said some of the people arrested face gun charges. >>> pope benedict marked holy week without any mention to the sex abuse case. he said christ leads christians to the truth. meanwhile the way he handle sex abuse cases before he became pope some accuse him as being part of the problem. >> it's a major story and headline and it dogs the church wherever it goes. therefore, the church has to restore credibility in the eyes, the minds, the hearts of catholics and other people around t
the robbery suspect was killed but the 2-year-old boy was also hit. his father calls the officers actions reckless. >> the boy's mother was also shot in the foot. police say officers may fire at a moving vehicle only as a last resort or if a life is in danger. they are investigating the entire case. >>> the fbi conducted weekend raids in the midwest. a coordinated effort involving three states. thee people were taken into custody in ohio, michigan and indiana. a militia leader in...