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. >> october 28th, 2007 the day candace akins' niece stacy peterson vanished without a trace. >> i thought she had been murdered most likely by drew. >> akin was not alone. all eyes were on stacy's husband, illinois police officer drew peterson a man whose third wife kathleen savio, had been found dead in the bathtub about three years earlier. >> i walk into everywhere i go and there's this little hum that
. >> october 28th, 2007 the day candace akins' niece stacy peterson vanished without a trace. >> i thought she had been murdered most likely by drew. >> akin was not alone. all eyes were on stacy's husband, illinois police officer drew peterson a man whose third wife kathleen savio, had been found dead in the bathtub about three years earlier. >> i walk into everywhere i go and there's this little hum that
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according to investigators, alan and candace hill told d.c. public school officials that their kids were living at this address here in northeast for years. but according to this lawsuit, that wasn't the case. the lawsuit says alan hill owned the d.c. property and in seven 2007 he filed a complaint for nonpayment against his tenant. the documents say in 2009 through 2013, the same address given to dcps was in fact leased to another tenant. now the attorney general is asking alan and candace hill to pay up. megan fitzgerald, news4. >>> a d.c. teacher charged with sexual abuse of a student will remain behind bars without bond. authorities tell us giovanni pena inappropriately touched an 11-year-old boy in the classroom during the 2013-'14 school year. pena taught at oyster adams bilingual school. at a hearing today, pena waived his right to a preliminary hearing. the case will likely go to a grand jury. >>> the student whose bloody arrest outside of virginia bar caused a firestorm is ecstatic that the charges against him were dropped. that's acc
according to investigators, alan and candace hill told d.c. public school officials that their kids were living at this address here in northeast for years. but according to this lawsuit, that wasn't the case. the lawsuit says alan hill owned the d.c. property and in seven 2007 he filed a complaint for nonpayment against his tenant. the documents say in 2009 through 2013, the same address given to dcps was in fact leased to another tenant. now the attorney general is asking alan and candace...
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is conservative enough and whether he is the most electricityable republican to go up against the candace e.a. sports of hillary clinton. >> jeb bush part of a dynasty, but not sure he is going to get the nomination. a look a lot other news from around the world. the vatican has ordered a former bishop to stand trial. he is accused of paying for sex with young boys when efes p. apal ambassador in the dominican republic. he will become the first priest to be tried by the vatican to -- on child semi-abuse. >> rachel dolzel stepped down after her story sparked a huge debate here about race here in the united states. a big fire has broken out on the roof of a famous cathedral in western france. videos posted on the intershows smoke from the cop of the bass came. it was probably linked to work being done. a south african court today issued an arrest warrant for the president of suda snnch, al-bashir. but it came three hours too late after he escaped. here is more. >> sudanese president al-bashir left khartoum. he is accused of genocide and crimes against humanity, in which an estimated 300,000
is conservative enough and whether he is the most electricityable republican to go up against the candace e.a. sports of hillary clinton. >> jeb bush part of a dynasty, but not sure he is going to get the nomination. a look a lot other news from around the world. the vatican has ordered a former bishop to stand trial. he is accused of paying for sex with young boys when efes p. apal ambassador in the dominican republic. he will become the first priest to be tried by the vatican to -- on...
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lieutenant alan hill and sergeant candace hill claimed they lived in the district and sent their children to d.c. public schools between 2003 and 2013. over that ten-year period they actually lived in maryland and virginia. non-res dents have to pay for each student attending a public school. karl racine filed charges against the hills asking for $245,000 in unpaid tuition and penalties. >>> we now know why a delaware state trooper was parked in a bike lane in the district. that trooper was a part of the delaware governor's protective detail. a d.c. cyclist -- his camera caught the suv blocking the lane on "l" street northwest. and the cyclist was calling to report it when he faced an awkward confrontation. >> your vehicle is blocking -- >> hey, pay attention, okay? >> never mind. >> the delaware governor's office says the trooper was waiting for the governor to exit an event. delaware state police are investigating if any policies were broken. >>> it is 4:41. time for weather and traffic on the 1s. if you -- you can already feel how sticky it is outside. >> it will be one of those days.
lieutenant alan hill and sergeant candace hill claimed they lived in the district and sent their children to d.c. public schools between 2003 and 2013. over that ten-year period they actually lived in maryland and virginia. non-res dents have to pay for each student attending a public school. karl racine filed charges against the hills asking for $245,000 in unpaid tuition and penalties. >>> we now know why a delaware state trooper was parked in a bike lane in the district. that...
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and candace's was very equivalent. >> reporter: after three days of travel, chad arrived at the sheridan fisherman's wharf hotel. he was allowed to park at the front entry way. he kept the bikes attached with multiple locks. >> i just had a good feeling nothing wrong was going temperatures happen. we are parked next to the guys here all night. >> reporter: but when he woke up this morning, the bikes were gone. someone had cut the locks. >> i'm sick to my stomach. just the money that is gone. and now, it is like, can i find a bike to race? >> reporter: he is holding onto hope the bikes will be returned. he filed a police report and posted a notice on craigslist. in the meantime, he says this won't dampen his spirits for the competition tomorrow. >> maybe i should just swim without a wet suit. ride one of the rental bikes an run barefooted. make the most of it. >> reporter: luckily, chad's fiance found a fellow competitor to lend her a bike. meanwhile, chad is mulling his options. he was not kidding when he said he should rent a beach cruiser. he said that is legitimately a possibility now
and candace's was very equivalent. >> reporter: after three days of travel, chad arrived at the sheridan fisherman's wharf hotel. he was allowed to park at the front entry way. he kept the bikes attached with multiple locks. >> i just had a good feeling nothing wrong was going temperatures happen. we are parked next to the guys here all night. >> reporter: but when he woke up this morning, the bikes were gone. someone had cut the locks. >> i'm sick to my stomach. just...
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the suit alleges lieutenant alan hill and candace hill used false addresses to register their children at the school tuition free during 2013 while the hill family lived in various locations in maryland and virginia and their d.c. address was actually a rental property lieutenant hill owned. the lawsuit seeks recovery of more than $224,000 in unpaid nonresident tuition plus penalties. >>> the massive theft of government workers' information by hackers announced last week was far worse than had been acknowledged. that is the charge today from the nation's largest federal employee union which said in a letter to the office of personnel management they believe the personnel information of every current federal employee was exposed in that breach. garrett haake has been following the story and is live from the department of interior. >> reporter: the top line number stays the same in all this. more than 4 million people's data stolen by these hackers, but tonight thanks to that union letter we're learning a lot more about who the victims were and it includes the entire active federal workf
the suit alleges lieutenant alan hill and candace hill used false addresses to register their children at the school tuition free during 2013 while the hill family lived in various locations in maryland and virginia and their d.c. address was actually a rental property lieutenant hill owned. the lawsuit seeks recovery of more than $224,000 in unpaid nonresident tuition plus penalties. >>> the massive theft of government workers' information by hackers announced last week was far worse...
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let's bring in former fbi profiler candace delong. very good. ever since the lead was developed about a week ago that they had been in that cabin they were seen together their dna was confirmed they were both there so that helped the police intensify on a much tighter geographic area then of course we know what happened yesterday. the likelihood that this is probably going to end pretty soon is high. but it's a very difficult area for police to search in. the foliage is thick and there was recently a case a few years ago in northern california in a redwood forest where police were looking for a mountain man who killed someone and they were looking for him and he knew how to live in the mountains and while they were searching, they were looking down for clues, they were looking in front of them and on side of them but he was up in a tree and he shot and killed one of them. >> wow, so given though thaez that these guys are not necessarily mountain men, they've been on the run for three weeks and it's possible david sweat saw what happen
let's bring in former fbi profiler candace delong. very good. ever since the lead was developed about a week ago that they had been in that cabin they were seen together their dna was confirmed they were both there so that helped the police intensify on a much tighter geographic area then of course we know what happened yesterday. the likelihood that this is probably going to end pretty soon is high. but it's a very difficult area for police to search in. the foliage is thick and there was...
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. >> candace in fredericksburg virginia. >> i am enjoying the show very much. question regarding the broken first engagement and then they got back together a year-and-a-half later. why do you think they broke up? and did they get back together? did lincoln love her throughout their marriage? >> i will hold the question because as the program progresses, we will go back in time and answer your question, i promise. let's take another from chad. >> my question is about elizabeth keckley. she served with mary lincoln i'm not sure? >> she made dress as for a variety of people including jefferson davis's wife. was very popular. she had her own shop. she did not live in the white house. she had her own residence, a place that she rented. and she was very popular among congressional wives that recommended her to mrs. lincoln. she bought her freedom in st. louis through dress making. >> as the lincolns traveled back and forth, they had contraband camps. >> people escaping from slavery, in particular, with their families. or enslaved people that were emancipated but had
. >> candace in fredericksburg virginia. >> i am enjoying the show very much. question regarding the broken first engagement and then they got back together a year-and-a-half later. why do you think they broke up? and did they get back together? did lincoln love her throughout their marriage? >> i will hold the question because as the program progresses, we will go back in time and answer your question, i promise. let's take another from chad. >> my question is about...
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. >> reporter: october 28th 2007 the day candace akins niece stacy peterson vanished without a trace.ed most likely by drew. >> reporter: akin was not alone. all eyes were on stacey ace husband, illinois police officer drew peterson a man whose third wife kathleen savio, had been found in the bathtub about three years earlier. >> i walk into everywhere i go and there's this little hum that goes through the establishment, there's drew peterson there's drew peterson. >> joe staked out his home when news broke of stacey's disappearance. >> this morning drew peterson spoke to reporters through the front door. >> first few days he was peeking out the front door. >> joe was the first. >> it was eerie. i had a view of the living room and i was watching the kids watching the tv and it was kind of strange. >> reporter: strange because they were watching the news coverage. >> she was last heard from on sunday morning. zwr >> reporter: about their missing mother. >> and be sure to tune in tonight at 9:00 for "married to a murder," the drew peterson story from our jean casarez. we'll be back. ♪ ♪
. >> reporter: october 28th 2007 the day candace akins niece stacy peterson vanished without a trace.ed most likely by drew. >> reporter: akin was not alone. all eyes were on stacey ace husband, illinois police officer drew peterson a man whose third wife kathleen savio, had been found in the bathtub about three years earlier. >> i walk into everywhere i go and there's this little hum that goes through the establishment, there's drew peterson there's drew peterson. >>...
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. >> reporter: for chad kimbrell and candace, racing in the escape from alcatraz triathlon is on their bucket list. this morning something very wrong happened to that plan. >> we come out 6:00, and the bicycles were not here. >> reporter: the bikes had been triple locked to his motorcycle which was parked just outside the valet and security booth at their hotel. someone cut through all the locks and made off with the bikes, each worth about $10,000. >> he was kind of defeated by it a little bit i think. and i told him that no we can't not do the race because we don't have bikes, we'll figure something out. >> reporter: when we first talked with chad he was refitting riding shoes. when they checked in the announcer told the crowd what happened, so several racers offered to help. the san francisco riding community has come through. she's got a bike for the race tomorrow. >> reporter: peggy had been in the triathlon ten times and owned a spare bike. >> i felt really bad. they said this guy is raising money for cancer both his bikes got stolen and i lost someone to cancer this year. her bi
. >> reporter: for chad kimbrell and candace, racing in the escape from alcatraz triathlon is on their bucket list. this morning something very wrong happened to that plan. >> we come out 6:00, and the bicycles were not here. >> reporter: the bikes had been triple locked to his motorcycle which was parked just outside the valet and security booth at their hotel. someone cut through all the locks and made off with the bikes, each worth about $10,000. >> he was kind of...
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massacres and corruption candace have made him the most unpopular president in 20 years. against this backdrop, midterm elections, a a referendum of sorts on the president is the first time independent candidates have been allowed to run. the results could show traditional parties have lost their strangle hold on the electorate. >> if the heck treble send as clear cut message that society is set up with corruption, it would do wonders for the economy. >> mexico has success stories for sure. in the north business is good, pumps out exports mainly for the united states. >> this border state that long been an economic engine in mexico. business leaders here say the country's never met its full potential and they hope after this election, some consensus can be reached that will push the economy forward. >> this plant's owner said reforms alone aren't enough. >> we need to make some of the big structure reforms that have been in past years really become value. we need to make sure we implement them and create value out of the reforms. it is not enough just to change allow, but
massacres and corruption candace have made him the most unpopular president in 20 years. against this backdrop, midterm elections, a a referendum of sorts on the president is the first time independent candidates have been allowed to run. the results could show traditional parties have lost their strangle hold on the electorate. >> if the heck treble send as clear cut message that society is set up with corruption, it would do wonders for the economy. >> mexico has success stories...
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. >> for chad and candace, racing and the escape from alcatraz is on their bucket list.ng very wrong happened to that plan. >> we come out about 6:00 and the bicycles were not here. >> the bikes had been triple locked to his motorcycle which was parked just outside the valet hay and security booth at the hotel. someone cut through all the locks and made off with the bikes, each worth about $10,000. >> he was kind of defeated by it it a little bit, i think. i told him that, no, we can't not do the race because we don't have bikes. we will figure something out. >> when we first talk with chad, he was refitting riding shoes. that's because when he checked in for the race, the announcer told the crowd what happened so several other racers offered to help. peggy had been in the triathlon ten times and owned a spare bike. they said this guy is raising money for cancer and going his bikes got stolen. and i lost my sister-in-law to cancer this year. >> as part of chad's trip here he raised thousands of dollars to help battle prostate cancer. he's determined not to let the bike t
. >> for chad and candace, racing and the escape from alcatraz is on their bucket list.ng very wrong happened to that plan. >> we come out about 6:00 and the bicycles were not here. >> the bikes had been triple locked to his motorcycle which was parked just outside the valet hay and security booth at the hotel. someone cut through all the locks and made off with the bikes, each worth about $10,000. >> he was kind of defeated by it it a little bit, i think. i told him...
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. >> october 28th 2007 the day candace's niece vanished without a trace. >> i thought that she had beend most likely by drew. >> reporter: akin was not alone. all eyes were on stacy's husband, illinois police officer drew peterson a man whose third wife kathleen savio, had been found dead in a bathtub about three years earlier. >> there's a home that goes through the establishment, there's drew peterson. >> reporter: joe staked out his home when news broke of stacy's disappearance. >> this morning, drew peterson spoke to reporters. >> the first few days he was peaking out and letting people talk to him. >> reporter: hosey was the first. >> it was erie. it was kind of strange. >> reporter: strange because they were watching the news coverage. >> she was last heard from on sunday morning. >> reporter: about their missing mother. >> let's talk more about this case with nancy grace of hln. nancy grace, you have covered a lot of characters. you know in addition to what this man is accused of doing to his wife, i andllegedly ordered a hit on the prosecutor from behind bars. have you seen anyt
. >> october 28th 2007 the day candace's niece vanished without a trace. >> i thought that she had beend most likely by drew. >> reporter: akin was not alone. all eyes were on stacy's husband, illinois police officer drew peterson a man whose third wife kathleen savio, had been found dead in a bathtub about three years earlier. >> there's a home that goes through the establishment, there's drew peterson. >> reporter: joe staked out his home when news broke of...
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lieutenant alan hill and sergeant candace hill claimed they lived in the district and sent their children to d.c. schools in 2003 and 2013. now district law says that non-residents have to pay for each student attending a d.c. public school. the attorney general for the district filed charges against the hills asking for $224,000 in unpaid tuition plus penalty snoos managers of a northwest d.c. club are not talking after a second virginia college student overdosed on the drug molly. victoria callahan went to a concert at echostage to celebrate her 19th birthday on wednesday. during the australian dj floom concert she collapsed. paramedics rushed her to medstar washington but she died thursday morning. the coastal carolina student was under the influence of molly. molly is a form of m dma which is the main're not ingredient in the drug ecstasy. >>> police in virginia are trying to find a man who smashed up a woman's suv while she was inside. that woman was at a stop light in reston when a man approached her car. this was about 9:30 at night and all of a sudden, that man started to yell and
lieutenant alan hill and sergeant candace hill claimed they lived in the district and sent their children to d.c. schools in 2003 and 2013. now district law says that non-residents have to pay for each student attending a d.c. public school. the attorney general for the district filed charges against the hills asking for $224,000 in unpaid tuition plus penalty snoos managers of a northwest d.c. club are not talking after a second virginia college student overdosed on the drug molly. victoria...
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look at candace. >> she has ear phones in. >> i don't know if she knows. >> she better vogue, honey. we will tell you why chris can you vogue. >> let's see. >> look at this, a amazing. >> i would throw out probably my shoulder if i tried that. >> it is a dance break. >> yes. >> i'm's just trying to write this story, i don't know what is happening. >> we will check back in a little bit. pretty well known fact that girls love bad boys. >> what is the deal with that. >> i don't know, is it really true? these are the things everyone wonders why women love bad boys apparently psychologist in the u.s. says we love bad guys because it signals confidence, good genes and access to resources yeah they are known to be competitive hitting on girls who nice guys would otherwise ignore. >> what does that mean in that is interesting. >> let's bring in lauren here. what do you think, have you ever dated a bad boy. >> i think definition of what exactly a bad boy is. >> it is relative. >> deathly relative, alex. my theory is that the guys that are nice, are sometimes push overs is what some people are
look at candace. >> she has ear phones in. >> i don't know if she knows. >> she better vogue, honey. we will tell you why chris can you vogue. >> let's see. >> look at this, a amazing. >> i would throw out probably my shoulder if i tried that. >> it is a dance break. >> yes. >> i'm's just trying to write this story, i don't know what is happening. >> we will check back in a little bit. pretty well known fact that girls love bad boys....
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. >> for chad and candace racing and the escape frommal tremendous taz is on their bucket list. something very long happened to that plan. >> we come out about 6:00 and the bicycles were not here. >> the bikes had been triple locked to his motorcycle which was parked just outside the value hay and security booth at the hotel. someone cut through all the location and made off with the bikes, each worth about $10,000. >> he was kind of defeated by it a little bit, i think. i told him that no, we can't not do the race because we don't have bikes. we will figure something out. >> when we first talk with chad he was refitting riding shoes. that's because when he checked in the announcer told the crowd what happened so several other racers offered to help. peggy had been in the triathlon ten times and owned a spare bike. >> they said this guy is raising money for cancer and going his bikes got stolen. and i lost my sister-in-law to cancer this year. >> as part of his trip here he raised thousands of dollars to help battle prostate cancer. he's determined not to let the bike theft dera
. >> for chad and candace racing and the escape frommal tremendous taz is on their bucket list. something very long happened to that plan. >> we come out about 6:00 and the bicycles were not here. >> the bikes had been triple locked to his motorcycle which was parked just outside the value hay and security booth at the hotel. someone cut through all the location and made off with the bikes, each worth about $10,000. >> he was kind of defeated by it a little bit, i think....
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. >> >> for chad and candace, racing and the escape from alcatraz is on their bucket list. something very wrong happened to that plan. >> we come out about 6:00 and the bicycles were not here. >> the bikes had been triple locked to his motorcycle which was parked just outside the value hay and security booth at the hotel. someone cut through all the locks and made off with the bikes, each worth about $10,000. >> he was kind of defeated by it a little bit, i think. i told him that, no, we can't not do the race because we don't have bikes. we will figure something out. >> when we first talk with chad, he was refitting riding shoes. that's because when he checked in the announcer told the crowd what happened so several other racers offered to help. peggy had been in the triathlon ten times and owned a spare bike. >> i felt really bad. they said this guy is raising money for cancer and going his bikes got stolen. and i lost my sister-in-law to cancer this year. >> as part of chad's trip here he raised thousands of dollars to help battle prostate cancer. he's determined not to l
. >> >> for chad and candace, racing and the escape from alcatraz is on their bucket list. something very wrong happened to that plan. >> we come out about 6:00 and the bicycles were not here. >> the bikes had been triple locked to his motorcycle which was parked just outside the value hay and security booth at the hotel. someone cut through all the locks and made off with the bikes, each worth about $10,000. >> he was kind of defeated by it a little bit, i think....
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. >> october 28th, 2007 the day candace akins' niece stacy peterson vanished without a trace. >> i thoughteen murdered most likely by drew. >> akin was not alone. all eyes were on stacy's husband, illinois police officer drew peterson a man whose third wife kathleen savio, had been found dead in the bathtub about three years earlier. >> i walk into everywhere i go and there's this little hum that goes through the establishment, there's drew peterson there's drew peterson. >> joe hosey staked out peterson's home when news broke of stacy's appearance. >> he spoke to reporters through the front door. >> he was peeking out the front door but then letting people come in to talk to him. >> hosy was first. >> it was eerie. i had a view of the living room. i was watching the kids watch the tav and it was strange. >> strange because thv watchingey were watching the news coverage about their missing mother. >> and let's bring in cnn's jean casarez host of tonight's special and she joins us live. i know you have been working on this story for quite some time. drew peterson will see the inside of a ne
. >> october 28th, 2007 the day candace akins' niece stacy peterson vanished without a trace. >> i thoughteen murdered most likely by drew. >> akin was not alone. all eyes were on stacy's husband, illinois police officer drew peterson a man whose third wife kathleen savio, had been found dead in the bathtub about three years earlier. >> i walk into everywhere i go and there's this little hum that goes through the establishment, there's drew peterson there's drew...
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>> my name's candace. i'm your wife. >> you're my wife? holy [ bleep ] [ laughter ] >> this guy has just woken up from surgery. he's really hazy and groggy. >> he's apparently talking to his wife. >> all of a sudden, he's gushing over this lady. >> man, you are eye candy. whoa. you might be the prettiest woman i've ever seen. are you a model? how long have we been married? >> a long time. >> oh, my good. i hit the jackpot. >> this is the most frustrating video in the world. because she never flips the camera around. >> whoa. your teeth are perfect. >> i want to see the jackpot. >> turn around -- >> no. >> a good thing he was saying how beautiful she was instead of like -- oh, man, you're my wife? this is what i settled for? >> did i get you that ring? >> uh-huh. >> man, i must have been really liking you. >> the hazy husband goes viral and make wives swoon around the world. >> i think this probably went viral because it's the opposite of most things you see on line which are cynical and awful and being mean. >> man, have we kissed yet? >>
>> my name's candace. i'm your wife. >> you're my wife? holy [ bleep ] [ laughter ] >> this guy has just woken up from surgery. he's really hazy and groggy. >> he's apparently talking to his wife. >> all of a sudden, he's gushing over this lady. >> man, you are eye candy. whoa. you might be the prettiest woman i've ever seen. are you a model? how long have we been married? >> a long time. >> oh, my good. i hit the jackpot. >> this is the...
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i was so nervous, because he's not a performer, and his teacher, candace allen asked him if he would and he did such a good job, jimmy. >> jimmy: i want to show a a clip, if you don't mind me doing this. >> okay. oh, please! >> jimmy: it's from our email. [ laughter ] this is little nolan doing "uptown funk." watch this. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: he was like, he went for it, man! i was so happy. >> i know. he's got some moves! >> jimmy: how did he feel? >> he's got the moves. he felt so good. and then after, he's in fourth grade and after all these big eighth graders were, like, cornered him. they were like, "we were worshipping you," and he had his little braces on and he was like, "thanks." like, so excited that the girls were coming up to -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i mean, so cute. come on. what do -- do you play, you must play fun games with them. and, so i am silly, because my dad was that way with me. so we'll play silly games like truth or dare. >> jimmy: what's truth or dare? >> like, i'll dare the kids to do stuff. and they think it's so funny. like silly stuff. lik
i was so nervous, because he's not a performer, and his teacher, candace allen asked him if he would and he did such a good job, jimmy. >> jimmy: i want to show a a clip, if you don't mind me doing this. >> okay. oh, please! >> jimmy: it's from our email. [ laughter ] this is little nolan doing "uptown funk." watch this. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: he was like, he went for it, man! i was so happy. >> i know. he's got some moves! >> jimmy:...
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. >> my name is vannita general son, live in highland park inch mitch with my daughter it candace walkerrity officer at the college ofreative studies in detroit michigan and i receive subsidies from the affordable health care. i work for detroit public schools for ten years. and i had blue cross and blue shield which my employer paid for. i had full coverage. i had very good health care insurance not only for myself but also for my children. nd as of july 30th 2010 my employment was terminated and i lost all my health care insurance. not only for myself but for my children also. i couldn't afford the cobra. so i had to go without insurance for three years. it was devastating. i couldn't go to the doctor. i needed medication to control my high blood pressure. my allergies and my acid reflux. and i couldn't afford to go to the doctor. when at fordable health care started i signed up right away. i called the number and they walked me all the way through it was able to go to the doctor on a regular basis. i was able to get my medication. i was also my daughter was able to have her surgery. s
. >> my name is vannita general son, live in highland park inch mitch with my daughter it candace walkerrity officer at the college ofreative studies in detroit michigan and i receive subsidies from the affordable health care. i work for detroit public schools for ten years. and i had blue cross and blue shield which my employer paid for. i had full coverage. i had very good health care insurance not only for myself but also for my children. nd as of july 30th 2010 my employment was...
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. >> reporter: former fbi profiler candace delong says the men are likely still together. >> they need each other right now. it's not easy living on the run, no money, no credit cards, no shelter. >> reporter: meanwhile, the husband of the woman accused of helping the inmates escape talked with matt lauer. >> there are so many thoughts running through my head. do i still love her, yes. am i mad, yes. >> reporter: lyle mitchell says he's convinced he would have been killed had his wife joyce followed through on plans to be the inmates' getaway driver. >> absolutely 100%. >> reporter: if she had gone in that car with you? >> she would have been dead within half an hour i figure. they were going to kill her and all they want is that vehicle. >> reporter: mitchell says his wife denies a sexual relationship with either inmate. she remains in custody while they remain on the run. >>> a big decision in washington today that affects victims of super storm sandy. a u.s. senate committee found underpayments of flood insurance claims were not intentional. the republican report from the senate ban
. >> reporter: former fbi profiler candace delong says the men are likely still together. >> they need each other right now. it's not easy living on the run, no money, no credit cards, no shelter. >> reporter: meanwhile, the husband of the woman accused of helping the inmates escape talked with matt lauer. >> there are so many thoughts running through my head. do i still love her, yes. am i mad, yes. >> reporter: lyle mitchell says he's convinced he would have been...
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look at candace. >> she has ear phones in. >> i don't know if she knows. >> she better vogue, honey.ll you why, chris, can you vogue. >> let's see. >> look at this, a amazing. >> i would throw out probably my shoulder if i tried that. >> it is a dance break. >> yes. >> i'm's just trying to write this story, i don't know what is happening. >> we will check back in a little bit. pretty well known fact that girls love bad boys. >> what is the deal with that. >> i don't know, is it really true? these are the things everyone wonders why women love bad boys apparently psychologist in the u.s. says we love bad gu,
look at candace. >> she has ear phones in. >> i don't know if she knows. >> she better vogue, honey.ll you why, chris, can you vogue. >> let's see. >> look at this, a amazing. >> i would throw out probably my shoulder if i tried that. >> it is a dance break. >> yes. >> i'm's just trying to write this story, i don't know what is happening. >> we will check back in a little bit. pretty well known fact that girls love bad boys. >>...
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candace, you visited this correctional facility last year. get a sense the prisoners spent a lot of time there scheming, if you will or having a lot of interaction with the workers there? >> i didn't see that. but i was in an isolated area where i was interviewing a young man there. but it's not unheard of of course, for there to be -- it would be normal that there would be some interaction between inmates and prisoners. there's a very high percentage of inmates in prison that have the diagnosis of psychopath. and one of the thing psychopaths love to do is con and manipulate other people. >> it's nothing out of the ordinary is what you're telling me? in terms of the interaction, in terms of what you saw there? >> nothing out of the ordinary. >> okay. i got this question -- >> correct. i saw very very tight security. >> very tight security. one of the questions that has been resonating with viewers today on twitter and social media is this question here. and this is coming from a viewer. i wonder if she could be a decoy, that whole seven hours
candace, you visited this correctional facility last year. get a sense the prisoners spent a lot of time there scheming, if you will or having a lot of interaction with the workers there? >> i didn't see that. but i was in an isolated area where i was interviewing a young man there. but it's not unheard of of course, for there to be -- it would be normal that there would be some interaction between inmates and prisoners. there's a very high percentage of inmates in prison that have the...
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host: we will take that point candace. guest: thank you for your service. let me begin by that.is not the cold war. we are not going to return to the cold war. number one, there is not going to be this u.s. military buildup that we had in europe during the cold war. it is not the regional theater we need to be engaged in. middle east europe must do more. we are encouraging it to do more. i'm encouraging that there are substantial increases in defense spending and baltic and the poland states. even germany has increased its spending. is it fast enough? no. is it what we need? no. but we are turning in the right direction. i would say -- we don't have to ideological background of the cold war, so it is not communism versus the west, but there is an ideological component to this and it is exactly what i said earlier about having ukraine as democratic and free and market oriented on the border of russia that is going in a very different direction. that is where it is ideologically. mr. putin has been very clear that he is going to take this country in a different direction. reducing
host: we will take that point candace. guest: thank you for your service. let me begin by that.is not the cold war. we are not going to return to the cold war. number one, there is not going to be this u.s. military buildup that we had in europe during the cold war. it is not the regional theater we need to be engaged in. middle east europe must do more. we are encouraging it to do more. i'm encouraging that there are substantial increases in defense spending and baltic and the poland states....
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candace wrote -- jessica said at birthdays they get their own cakes, which we never got our own cakesad twins before asking for diapers, diapers, and more diapers. it's okay >>> good morning. meteorologist bill henley starts us off with a sunny forecast. a nice start. >> a few thin scattered, fair weather clouds the temperatures cool overnight into the 60s and 70s. it's a beautiful view up the parkway and schuylkill. 69 in trenton, wilmington is 71. it's already 75 degrees at philadelphia international. with sunshine, we will have no problem warming into the '80s. will you see more clouds later today and that will likely lead to showers this evening. >> time for a check on traffic from jessica boyington. >> we are doing a check on new jersey denise you see slow going if you are headed northbound or southbound the drive times are still doing okay. 16 minutes from 38 up towards the black horse pike as well in cherry hill. we also are still watching wires on east 70 around springdale road. if we go into cherry, we are to going through construction. >> right now utility crews are making p
candace wrote -- jessica said at birthdays they get their own cakes, which we never got our own cakesad twins before asking for diapers, diapers, and more diapers. it's okay >>> good morning. meteorologist bill henley starts us off with a sunny forecast. a nice start. >> a few thin scattered, fair weather clouds the temperatures cool overnight into the 60s and 70s. it's a beautiful view up the parkway and schuylkill. 69 in trenton, wilmington is 71. it's already 75 degrees at...
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candace wrote -- we let them dress themselves and refer to themselves by individual naledsmes and pickica said at birthdays, they got their own cakes. which we never got our own cakes! and they sing three times and our own sheinelle jones wrote an essay on things she wished she would have known before she had twins. before asking for diapers,i'm ... that breaking news - a house fire in san jose burning on 1900 block storey >>> at 8:26 on this thursday morning, following breaking news an apartment fire in san jose burning on the 1900 block of story road. right near 101. we're still working to confirm pieces of information, but here's what we know at this hour. san jose fire department had responded to three burn victims inside of that apartment, they were looking to contain the flames. it's reported they have contained the flames but two kids confirmed to be among those victims. again, there was an apartment fire near the intersection of 101 and 680 off of story road that involved at least a couple of children looking to shore up those facts. as soon as we do, we'll bring you more infor
candace wrote -- we let them dress themselves and refer to themselves by individual naledsmes and pickica said at birthdays, they got their own cakes. which we never got our own cakes! and they sing three times and our own sheinelle jones wrote an essay on things she wished she would have known before she had twins. before asking for diapers,i'm ... that breaking news - a house fire in san jose burning on 1900 block storey >>> at 8:26 on this thursday morning, following breaking news...