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so carolyn says they, too are her heros. do you have a hero? we want to hear about it. e-mail us at heros@wusa9.com. >> such a nice story. she was so genuinely happy to see them and to be able to thank them. >> absolutely. thank you for telling us the story. >> you are welcome. >>> 13 this morning. here's what is in the news now, leaders in iran are warning against protests like these last month. the governor of teheran says he will smash rallies. opposition leaders are calling for protests in the streets today. >>> while you slept crews restored power to los angeles. thousands of homes and roads in west l.a. were in the dark for hours last night. i made the awful los angeles traffic even worse. >>> and charges are pending against 12 greenpeace activists. they unfurled this banner on wednesday on mount rushmore. it calls for them to do more on climate change. that's one of the topics for today. >>> we have no climate issues in our area this past four days. this has been one of the most beautiful weeks of the year. >> it has been. we have, our best man is in town on busi
so carolyn says they, too are her heros. do you have a hero? we want to hear about it. e-mail us at heros@wusa9.com. >> such a nice story. she was so genuinely happy to see them and to be able to thank them. >> absolutely. thank you for telling us the story. >> you are welcome. >>> 13 this morning. here's what is in the news now, leaders in iran are warning against protests like these last month. the governor of teheran says he will smash rallies. opposition leaders...
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to carolyn in massachusetts. hi, carolyn. >> caller: good evening, nancy.hanks. >> what's your question? >> caller: quick comment and then the question. as an rn there were two socioeconomical classes that received the worst medical tr t treatment, the privileged and the poor, why is it so hard to bring these doctors to justice? >> that's my question, joe lawless. we saw charges for instance in the anna nicole smith and the wrestler's case. what about this one? >> it's a state or federal criminal offense to illegally prescribe prescription drugs and a -- >> we know it's an offense. will there be charges? >> in this case there will have to be. the visibility of michael jackson will cause law enforcement to look at this a little more harshly. if you believe what's taken out of the house, the volume here is such that it is something that can't be shrugged off or overlooked. >> lauren? >> i have to agree there with joe. at the same time, nancy, just because we have a little evidence coming around doesn't mean it will be proved in court. that's the bottom line.
to carolyn in massachusetts. hi, carolyn. >> caller: good evening, nancy.hanks. >> what's your question? >> caller: quick comment and then the question. as an rn there were two socioeconomical classes that received the worst medical tr t treatment, the privileged and the poor, why is it so hard to bring these doctors to justice? >> that's my question, joe lawless. we saw charges for instance in the anna nicole smith and the wrestler's case. what about this one? >>...
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she talked about the troubles that carolyn was having adjusting to public life.didn't like to be photographed. john had 38 years and she had ten minutes to get ready for it. she would have adjusted. you see a warmer -- warmer than you see in paparazzi shots. you see carolyn with children over and over again making coffee in the morning. >> as we approach the ten-year mark on his death, do you think he still holds the fascination for people that he once did? >> i think you have to look at these pictures and it reminds you instantly of this sort of glamour that he had that's gone and so much promise and so much going. they were talking about having kids. and then it is all nipped in the bud suddenly gone. >> we'll never know. patrick rogers, thanks very much. we appreciate it. >>> still to come, the best small towns in this country. we'll take a first look at a brand new list. is your town on that list? first, these messages. >>> just ahead, the keys to finding the best medical care for you and your family. >> and the fray live on the plaza. first, your local news
she talked about the troubles that carolyn was having adjusting to public life.didn't like to be photographed. john had 38 years and she had ten minutes to get ready for it. she would have adjusted. you see a warmer -- warmer than you see in paparazzi shots. you see carolyn with children over and over again making coffee in the morning. >> as we approach the ten-year mark on his death, do you think he still holds the fascination for people that he once did? >> i think you have to...
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congresswoman carolyn maloney uses the "n" word. an economist exaggerates global warming. "hannity" starts right here right now. under pressure from the administration democrats are trying to push their health care bill through the congress so fast the wheels are coming off the train, and that is our headline this tuesday night, obama's third rail. they have so lost control of the issue that members of their own party are now beginning to revolt against them. charlie rangel was heard no one wants to tell the speaker that she is moving too fast, and they damn sure don't want to tell the president. meanwhile the house delayed its vote indefinitely after it failed to gather enough votes from moderate democrats, but the president isn't taking no for an answer. he continues to push the august deadline even though a conference call earlier today made it clear that he hasn't even read key provisions in the bill. so will health care be the president's undoing or will he manage to triumph against the odds as he has shown himself so capable of doing in the past? joining us with answ
congresswoman carolyn maloney uses the "n" word. an economist exaggerates global warming. "hannity" starts right here right now. under pressure from the administration democrats are trying to push their health care bill through the congress so fast the wheels are coming off the train, and that is our headline this tuesday night, obama's third rail. they have so lost control of the issue that members of their own party are now beginning to revolt against them. charlie rangel...
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let's go to illinois and talk with carolyn with her question. >> caller: thank you. hello, mr. president. from joliet. >> tell everybody in joliet i said hi. >> caller: i will. i came from our chapter meeting this morning and i asked questions. there were two big fears that came out. discussion. one had to do with the fear of losing a preferred insurance plan, which i think you have addressed to some extent this morning. >> right. >> caller: the other has to do with the knowledge that there will be billions of dollars of cuts in medicare over the years to accommodate the baby boomers. so the question is, does this translate into dictation of what can and cannot be given to a senior in service, for example, will there be fewer hip and knee replacementes, even if i decide when i'm 80 that i want a hip replacement? am i going to be able to get that? am i going to be able to see a cardiologist if i have a heart condition or other specialists or is that all going to be primary care? i am calling it rationing of care. i am coining it that. >> i think
let's go to illinois and talk with carolyn with her question. >> caller: thank you. hello, mr. president. from joliet. >> tell everybody in joliet i said hi. >> caller: i will. i came from our chapter meeting this morning and i asked questions. there were two big fears that came out. discussion. one had to do with the fear of losing a preferred insurance plan, which i think you have addressed to some extent this morning. >> right. >> caller: the other has to do...
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. >> to carolyn in massachusetts, hi, carolyn. >> caller: good evening, nancy.nks. >> hi, dear, thank you for calling in. what's your question? >> caller: thank you. quick comment and then the question. as an r.n., there were two socioeconomical classes that have received the worst medical treatment, the privileged and the poor. why will it be so hard to bring these doctors to justice? >> that's my question, joe lawless. will they be charged? we saw charges for instance in the anna nicole smith and the wrestler benoit's case. what about this one? >> it's a state or federal criminal offense to illegally prescribe prescription drugs and a prescription drug is prescribed illegally -- >> we know that, joe. we know it's an offense. >> right. >> will there be charges? >> i think in this case there's going to have to be. the visibility of michael jackson will cause law enforcement to look at this a little more harshly. and if you believe what's being taken out of the house, the volume here is sthauch it you is something that just can't be shrugged off or overlooked. >>
. >> to carolyn in massachusetts, hi, carolyn. >> caller: good evening, nancy.nks. >> hi, dear, thank you for calling in. what's your question? >> caller: thank you. quick comment and then the question. as an r.n., there were two socioeconomical classes that have received the worst medical treatment, the privileged and the poor. why will it be so hard to bring these doctors to justice? >> that's my question, joe lawless. will they be charged? we saw charges for...
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my name is carolyn manning and i started the welcome to america project to help refugees in phoenix,zona. the families that we help come from places where there has been war and genocide. some refugees have never lived with in-door plumbing and never flushed a toilet. the welcome to america project is the community and it operates by community volunteers, my husband and i many of time have been out here pulling furniture in before work, after work, this is our life. >> thank you very much. for all your help. >> let's go on to the next family. >> when they step foot in the united states, they have been invited here. i want the refugees to feel this is their home. and that's what america has been built on. it's our history, it's who we are. and they're part of it. @@@@ ♪ [ tires screech ] [ female announcer ] sometimes, you can get so much out of so little. the same is true with bath tissue too. introducing new charmin ultra soft. its new ultra soft design is softer than before. and it has so much absorbency, you can use 7 sheets vs. 28 of the leading value brand. so your family can ge
my name is carolyn manning and i started the welcome to america project to help refugees in phoenix,zona. the families that we help come from places where there has been war and genocide. some refugees have never lived with in-door plumbing and never flushed a toilet. the welcome to america project is the community and it operates by community volunteers, my husband and i many of time have been out here pulling furniture in before work, after work, this is our life. >> thank you very...
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kristin fisher, 9 news now and wusa9.com. >> carolyn believes chevy chase acura wasn't trying to takeher when she took it there the first time and she wants to thank the other shop that tolder it wasn't her transmission. >>> could michael jackson be are you pried at neverland ranch after all? >>> and which book advice is better. it is a beautiful friday evening but a little rain in the forecast for them weekend. we will look at the seven day after this short break. but first kea aoke lotht nuers omthe p toof th. hourup 70r pehos ananlow 80s. enjoy. abrasive on dentures? look, scratches collect and grow cause bad breath instead clean without scratching causing bacteria every day b@ summertime is a time to read a book and technology has changed huh we read our novels. sony's reader and the kindle are two of the newest. >> kimberly has a kindle. >> i keep it in the car for car pool with the kids and take it everywhere with me. it is in my bag everywhere. >> reporter: paul reynolds is also impressed with the kindle ii. >> the type is chris. and you can easily change the size. turning the
kristin fisher, 9 news now and wusa9.com. >> carolyn believes chevy chase acura wasn't trying to takeher when she took it there the first time and she wants to thank the other shop that tolder it wasn't her transmission. >>> could michael jackson be are you pried at neverland ranch after all? >>> and which book advice is better. it is a beautiful friday evening but a little rain in the forecast for them weekend. we will look at the seven day after this short break. but...
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severe thunderstorm warning in effort for carolyn county, queen anns county until 11:30. this is the line of thunderstorms that has been moving through and producing hail along the way. generally, the largest we have been seeing the about three quarters in size hail also producing wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour when it was at its peak. on that back of that little section, we have mainly rain. we do have some rounds of heavy rain starting to let up in bel aire right now but not quite yet in port deposit. all of this is moving off to the northeast. at this point, there's a couple of isolated thunderstorms out there. what we saw earlier, there is another round coming our way. let's switch it over and show you severe thunderstorm warnings that we have in effect. the lighter counties is where the heavier rain is going through at this point but no warning at this point. earlier today we started out with sunshine mixd with clouds. for a few different reasons. there's a front approaching from the west. this isn't even the front yet. that is still out to the west. we will be d
severe thunderstorm warning in effort for carolyn county, queen anns county until 11:30. this is the line of thunderstorms that has been moving through and producing hail along the way. generally, the largest we have been seeing the about three quarters in size hail also producing wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour when it was at its peak. on that back of that little section, we have mainly rain. we do have some rounds of heavy rain starting to let up in bel aire right now but not quite yet in...
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her name is carolyn manning and she lost a loved one on september 11th. but through that tragedy came a connection to other victims and to a world-wide crisis. today she is helping people from all over the world rebuild their lives. >> this is "cnn heroes." >> we have an explosion at building number one. there's smoke all over the place. >> one of the towers went down. >> my brother-in-law was killed in tower one on september 11th. after september 11th, i saw a picture of an afghan family who had also lost a family member because of the taliban and they had to flee their country. our family, we lost a family member too. we've just naturally went from that to let's show the refugees that we welcome them. my name's carolyn manning and i started the welcome to america project to help refugees in phoenix, arizona. how are you? the families that we help come from places where there's been war and genocide. the refugees have never lived with indoor plumbing and never flushed a toilet. the welcome to america project is the community. and it operates by community
her name is carolyn manning and she lost a loved one on september 11th. but through that tragedy came a connection to other victims and to a world-wide crisis. today she is helping people from all over the world rebuild their lives. >> this is "cnn heroes." >> we have an explosion at building number one. there's smoke all over the place. >> one of the towers went down. >> my brother-in-law was killed in tower one on september 11th. after september 11th, i saw a...
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. >> at carolyn's town's home at the church the pastor having no comment this sunday. members still trying to comprehend the allegations against one of their own. >> will be around a long time but still don't know what could be on that person's mind. >> for now those dealing with the uncertainty of missing loved ones some 800 filing through today calling for, demanding answers. >> every weeping -- >> and the reverend jesse jackson prayed for victims of that cemetery scheme holding vigilant i will. jackson says the scope of this scheme far exceeds what some first thought. >> known now for years of graveyard robbers who may have went into a casket to take some gold, some jewelry or something of the sort. never quite know something this organized and this devastating. they planned this -- a plan this lucrative and broad and long standing. >> local politicians and spiritual leaders are calling for mandateing the licensing of cemetery operators meanwhile two depams are suing and attorneys say two more will be added to that lawsuit. >> well, the calendar may say july but it
. >> at carolyn's town's home at the church the pastor having no comment this sunday. members still trying to comprehend the allegations against one of their own. >> will be around a long time but still don't know what could be on that person's mind. >> for now those dealing with the uncertainty of missing loved ones some 800 filing through today calling for, demanding answers. >> every weeping -- >> and the reverend jesse jackson prayed for victims of that...
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gould is a nantucket electrician, worry like his wife carolyn. >> we're just working class people, really>> at this point being a working class person on nantucket is hard. >> yeah, it is. >> reporter: blue collar families here rely on work from nantucket's wealthy summer residents. but his one-man operation is down 2/3, from 21 calls a week to 7 calls a week. >> just trying to keep things going, supporting a family, making hurt the bills are paid. it's been a challenge. >> reporter: they've cut $300 from monthly spending, dining out four times a month is over. and on the home menu, less fresh fish. it's too expensive. >> instead of having fish say four times a month we may have it just a couple times a moment. >> reporter: that means fewer trips to fish markets like sayles seafoods, a wholesale and retail business charlie sayle started in 1968. >> here's a native. >> reporter: a 2-pound lobster, / price one more sign of the times. so this would sell for now? >> probably 6.50. >> reporter: and last year? >> 8.50. >> reporter: sayle says conk and other seafood to fancy restaurants across a
gould is a nantucket electrician, worry like his wife carolyn. >> we're just working class people, really>> at this point being a working class person on nantucket is hard. >> yeah, it is. >> reporter: blue collar families here rely on work from nantucket's wealthy summer residents. but his one-man operation is down 2/3, from 21 calls a week to 7 calls a week. >> just trying to keep things going, supporting a family, making hurt the bills are paid. it's been a...
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carolyn shy lee has more on the great h20 debate. >> tap water versus bottled.ding to a report put out by the general accountability office, for the most part they followed the same safety rules. with bottled water in many cases you have no idea what you are getting. and including the contaminant levels in there. because the companies are not legally required to put it on the label or website. some lawmakers are criticizing the claims bottle water makers are putting the labels. >> it explains the history of the water by saying, when joseph ricker was revised from the death he bed by drinking the spring water and lived 52 years, the health benefits were legendary. >> one concern is dehp a plastic additive that can go out into the water. they recommend that the fda issue a quality standard for the additive. tap water has more requirements and municipalities are required to post that information for the public. an industry rep at the house hearing pointed out that bottle water is under the same regs as other drinks, tea, juice, soda, and lawmakers do not anticipate
carolyn shy lee has more on the great h20 debate. >> tap water versus bottled.ding to a report put out by the general accountability office, for the most part they followed the same safety rules. with bottled water in many cases you have no idea what you are getting. and including the contaminant levels in there. because the companies are not legally required to put it on the label or website. some lawmakers are criticizing the claims bottle water makers are putting the labels. >>...
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part of the same storm that did damage in carolyn baltimore counties. >> it's just crazy. >> within the darkness i saw from the corner of my eye a really dark swirling mass. like that funnel clouted cloud and she's like getaway from the door. >> there were like so many downed trees. >> we all ran into the basement, stayed there for about a minute or two. and then realized it passed by. >> how did all this destruction come from one little storm? >> reporter: little but packing hail and high winds. more than 20,000 without power in baltimore county. for about a quarter mile here, there are a lot of trees and branches down. when the winds got to this light weight advertising trailer, they had no problem flipping it on top of this big truck. >> we have unusually heavy storm damage in about a one, one and a half square mile area. a tree fell on her car, and brought some power lines down on it. she's ok. but it did take about an hour until we could get her out of there safely. >> reporter: the car she is talk about is just down the street. the sykesville fire department tells me in their area
part of the same storm that did damage in carolyn baltimore counties. >> it's just crazy. >> within the darkness i saw from the corner of my eye a really dark swirling mass. like that funnel clouted cloud and she's like getaway from the door. >> there were like so many downed trees. >> we all ran into the basement, stayed there for about a minute or two. and then realized it passed by. >> how did all this destruction come from one little storm? >> reporter:...
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carolyn: make this happen for destynee. e loves target forry brands with the real california seals. incredible deals. and with her daughter starting middle school tomorrow, connie's got some high expectations. she expects look 11 might be the one. she expects look 17 might be the one. so she shops target. where they've always got her back for back to school. target. expect more. pay less. with a look at the past 24 hours on royal caribbean's liberty of the seas. stingrays in the caymans gave the murrays a honeymoon to remember. ulrich from germany kissed a dolphin, right on the lips. back on the ship, the afternoon bridge action was almost non-stop. and finally, an ice cream cone was rescued... on deck 11. that's the news. i'm julio perez cruising with royal caribbean. why aren't you? >>> some thunderstorms mosque through baltimore county, northern and harford county. heavy rainfall in the region. check in with justin early tomorrow morning. >> that's gonna do it for us tonight. we'll see you first thing tomorrow morning. bye-bye. >> click weather on abc 2news.com. >> maryland's mos
carolyn: make this happen for destynee. e loves target forry brands with the real california seals. incredible deals. and with her daughter starting middle school tomorrow, connie's got some high expectations. she expects look 11 might be the one. she expects look 17 might be the one. so she shops target. where they've always got her back for back to school. target. expect more. pay less. with a look at the past 24 hours on royal caribbean's liberty of the seas. stingrays in the caymans gave...
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-based event planner carolyn arthur, a downturn in the economy meant a nosedive in her business planning parties and weddings. >> if the event went from $50,000 to $30,000, that meant that i really had to figure out how to reformal reformat. >> the owner decided ore format her business when one of her suppliers, a professional magician, approached her for help. >> he asked if i would help with sfol low-up, with contracts, getting himself for money. he was doing so well with that that he told somebody else, so then i brought on a dancer, and then after that, she told somebody else, and then i brought on a singer. finally, my latest one is a voice-over artist. i'll confirm that for you. $60 an hour, how did you do that? >> while talent manager is helping her company survive, she says she is hoping to make her primary focus on her first love, event planning. >> i didn't want to become all about events and i don't want to confuse people with what i am, so i only work with people that i know, or people that have been referred by somebody that i know. and that keeps it small and keeps -- it ke
-based event planner carolyn arthur, a downturn in the economy meant a nosedive in her business planning parties and weddings. >> if the event went from $50,000 to $30,000, that meant that i really had to figure out how to reformal reformat. >> the owner decided ore format her business when one of her suppliers, a professional magician, approached her for help. >> he asked if i would help with sfol low-up, with contracts, getting himself for money. he was doing so well with...
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carolyn: make this happen for destynee.
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hi, carolyn. >> well, thank you very much, stephane. the smi is higher by roughly 0.3% and we see some mixed trading here, although a lot of the financials are under pressure. but the biggest gainer, novartis, higher by more than 2% after it posted very positive second quarter figures. net profit was down 10% at around $2 billion. however, the stronger dollar, that really weighed on its sales growth and that's a problem because novartis reports in dollars. as expected, the pharma division was its best division, a local currency growth of 11% there and a positive surprise because novartis raised its sales guidance for that division in 2009. let's quickly talk about sandus. we may see some improvement there because the fda said it will inspect its program in the third quarter of 2009. finally, novartis reiterated guidance, but said it will have to watch the dollar meempt and that may keep it from reaching its full year guidance. now over to saijal in singapore. >> thanks, carolyn. we had the markets here closing mostly higher. on the back
hi, carolyn. >> well, thank you very much, stephane. the smi is higher by roughly 0.3% and we see some mixed trading here, although a lot of the financials are under pressure. but the biggest gainer, novartis, higher by more than 2% after it posted very positive second quarter figures. net profit was down 10% at around $2 billion. however, the stronger dollar, that really weighed on its sales growth and that's a problem because novartis reports in dollars. as expected, the pharma division...
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i understand that our ad, that carolyn has a birthday today, too, and it's the same day as tom cruz, which actually they're a great couple, don't you think? i mean they are, naturally are. so -- oh, she's married, sorry, sorry. >> jim: every time we go somewhere, carol will jump up on the couch when we go in a hotel, kind of like tom did, remember on -- >> gary: oh, that one hit in the air to left center field, which may fortunately bring this discussion to an end. >> jim: well, it was oprah, come on! it was oprah! >> gary: it was oprah, that's right. well, if any event, come on out, it's hollywood. how 'bout a laundry day you can look forward to? trading up to appliances that work hard... and taking advantage of lowered prices that are loaded with freebies-- like free delivery and free haul away that are hassle-free. maybe all that will make those big purchases - feel less big. - ♪ oh yeah! more saving. more doing. - that's the power of the home depot. - ♪ oh oh oh yeah! save 10 percent on appliances of $398 or more from brands like ge, maytag and lg. . >> gary: that one i
i understand that our ad, that carolyn has a birthday today, too, and it's the same day as tom cruz, which actually they're a great couple, don't you think? i mean they are, naturally are. so -- oh, she's married, sorry, sorry. >> jim: every time we go somewhere, carol will jump up on the couch when we go in a hotel, kind of like tom did, remember on -- >> gary: oh, that one hit in the air to left center field, which may fortunately bring this discussion to an end. >> jim:...
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congresswoman carolyn maloney's bid to unseat new york senator kirsten gilllibrand could be over beforet even starts. maloney is expected to announce her candidacy next week is now embroiled in a major controversy after she used the "n" word in an interview when talking about her potential opponent. the congresswoman was describing a call she received from somebody complaining about senator gilllibrand and said, quote, i got a call from someone from puerto rico that said senator gilllibrand went to puerto rico and came out for english only education and he said it was like saying the "n" word to a puerto rican. well, yesterday she issued an apology and said she regrets saying a word she finds disgusting. president obama has made no secret for his admiration for the mayo clinic. >> there are some places like the mayo clinic, many of you have heard of, provides outstanding care, some of the best in the world. people fly in from everywhere to go to mayo clinic. turns out mayo provides care much more cheaply than a lot of other health systems. >> places like mayo clinic in minnesota are abl
congresswoman carolyn maloney's bid to unseat new york senator kirsten gilllibrand could be over beforet even starts. maloney is expected to announce her candidacy next week is now embroiled in a major controversy after she used the "n" word in an interview when talking about her potential opponent. the congresswoman was describing a call she received from somebody complaining about senator gilllibrand and said, quote, i got a call from someone from puerto rico that said senator...
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we've got carolyn in geneva. there's christine. nice to see you, christine. first, we'll kick off with becky in london. >> thanks, ross. that spot is ridiculous, isn't it? you can't see anyone in there. in the ftse 100, we have a positive session, about 0.5% higher overall. a real run of positive sessions running into the second week, as a matter of fact. so plenty of optimism in the market. amongst the biggest gainers today, helping us to the green arrow that we have overall, morrison is higher by about 7.9%. this is a uk super market company. they came out with a statement this morning in which they said they expect profits for the full year to be ahead of their previous expectations. they're cutting costs and making sales and that has sent the shares of morse jrison higher. we've seen the likes of sainsbury shifting higher. tesco, which is the biggest player in this sector is higher by about 7.75%. as we mentioned next, another company which came out with a statement this morning but one that's reacting negatively, shares of next on the ftse 100 after that
we've got carolyn in geneva. there's christine. nice to see you, christine. first, we'll kick off with becky in london. >> thanks, ross. that spot is ridiculous, isn't it? you can't see anyone in there. in the ftse 100, we have a positive session, about 0.5% higher overall. a real run of positive sessions running into the second week, as a matter of fact. so plenty of optimism in the market. amongst the biggest gainers today, helping us to the green arrow that we have overall, morrison is...
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carolyn brevin steps down from a number of players who petitioned the league. this comes a day after the tour's biggest event. the women's u.s. open. had the lead. final round. but she took it out on her golf bag. bad equipment. bad equipment. and here's how it ends. it's korea's season opportunity. birdie putt. final hole. you're a champion. >> we want to urge children, never do that. [ laughter ] >>> thank you, mark. >>> katie touric has a preview of what's coming up tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> hi there, vic and denise. coming up, the number of u.s. troops in afghanistan increases, we'll have exclusive video from a deadly firefight against the taliban. >>> plus, new concerns about the h1n1 flu. see what some summer camps are doing to protect their campers. >>> and sonia sotomayor. those stories and more tonight on the cbs evening news here on wjz 13, baltimore. >>> it is a delightful start of workweeks. incredible wonderful july days. has to end sometime soon, doesn't it? >>> bob is updating the five- day forecast. first, meteorologist bernadette woo
carolyn brevin steps down from a number of players who petitioned the league. this comes a day after the tour's biggest event. the women's u.s. open. had the lead. final round. but she took it out on her golf bag. bad equipment. bad equipment. and here's how it ends. it's korea's season opportunity. birdie putt. final hole. you're a champion. >> we want to urge children, never do that. [ laughter ] >>> thank you, mark. >>> katie touric has a preview of what's coming up...
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>> reporter: denise, we're in the carolyn ridge interaction here at south pulaski and ashton streets. and in just about an hour, community leaders, including the mayor and naacp leadership will do a walk here against violence. they will go up about two blocks past the scene where little raven wyatt was shot in the head. >> reporter: this is 5-year-old raven wyatt. a precious little girl with a beautiful smile, who is fighting for her life after being shot in the head last week on south pulaski street. >> everybody has to look out for these kids. it's not a one-person job. not parents' job. these kids are out in the community. >> reporter: her aunt, eleanor moore, tells wjz, the family is gathered at her bedside, praying for her survival. >> she's still unconscious. still in the hospital. but she had movement in her fingers and i think in her legs. >> reporter: police arrested 17- year-old lamont davison and charged him with attempted murder for raven. he was placed on home monitoring but cut the monitor off the day of the shooting. the governor has been briefed and has ordered a thoro
>> reporter: denise, we're in the carolyn ridge interaction here at south pulaski and ashton streets. and in just about an hour, community leaders, including the mayor and naacp leadership will do a walk here against violence. they will go up about two blocks past the scene where little raven wyatt was shot in the head. >> reporter: this is 5-year-old raven wyatt. a precious little girl with a beautiful smile, who is fighting for her life after being shot in the head last week on...
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carolyn mccarthy chaired yesterday's hearing. representative mccarthy, we just heard in the piece there by our correspondent that there's going to be some better training for teachers and policies developed to help the schools deal with bullying. how will all of that look? what exactly is better training and what exactly are the policies? >> i think better training is, obviously, winning over the respect of the students because the students know, believe me, who's getting bullied and we've actually gone over that line. the students also know who's doing the bullying over the internet. so, we need to work and make sure that the teachers are actually trained and the superintendent and the principals so that they can deal with this. one of the things, we all grew up with knowing some of the kids who were being bullied and, unfortunately, it has gotten worse today. no one is standing up for it. it used to be a little bit, i remember bullying certainly in my younger years, but, you know, it stopped at a certain age. now, we're seeing
carolyn mccarthy chaired yesterday's hearing. representative mccarthy, we just heard in the piece there by our correspondent that there's going to be some better training for teachers and policies developed to help the schools deal with bullying. how will all of that look? what exactly is better training and what exactly are the policies? >> i think better training is, obviously, winning over the respect of the students because the students know, believe me, who's getting bullied and...
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. >>> carolyn manning lost a family member on 9/11. rebuilt her life and used her experience to show others how to do the same. she's today's c nrnn hero. >> my brother-in-law was killed in tower one on september 11. after september 11th i saw a picture of an afghan family that lost a member because of the taliban. we lost a family member, too. we naturally went from that to let's show them we welcome them. >> my name is carolyn manning. i started the welcome america to help refugees in phoenix, arizona. the families we help are from war and genocide. they have never flushed a toilet. the welcome to america project is the community. it operates by community volunteers. my husband and i, many times, have been out here pulling in furniture. before work, after work. this is our life. >> thank you very much for all your help. >> all right, let's go to the next family. >> when they step foot in theitis, i want them to feel this is their home. that's what america has been built on. it's our history and who we are. they are part of it. ddd
. >>> carolyn manning lost a family member on 9/11. rebuilt her life and used her experience to show others how to do the same. she's today's c nrnn hero. >> my brother-in-law was killed in tower one on september 11. after september 11th i saw a picture of an afghan family that lost a member because of the taliban. we lost a family member, too. we naturally went from that to let's show them we welcome them. >> my name is carolyn manning. i started the welcome america to...
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kennedy junior, his wife carolyn and her sister lauren. the plane crashed into the atlantic, near the coast of martha's vineyard. the remains were scattered across the coast. >>> and the liftoff of endeavor. >> sixth time proved to be the charm for the endeavor. it's headed for the international space station and the crew will spend two weeks installing the final piece of the japanese space station lab. one concern for nasa is several pieces of foam insulation came off the fuel tank and hit the shuttle during liftoff. astronauts will inspect the thermal shielding this afternoon. >>> today marks the 40th anniversary of one of fassa's greatest accomplishments, the launch of apollo 11. the mission that put the man on the moon for the very first time. four days after the launch, on july 20th, 1969, neal armstrong and buzz aldrin became the first human beings to walk on the lunar surface. earlier this morning, astronaut buzz aldrin talked with us about the experience. >> i was looking out at a lifeless scenery in front of me, just no color at a
kennedy junior, his wife carolyn and her sister lauren. the plane crashed into the atlantic, near the coast of martha's vineyard. the remains were scattered across the coast. >>> and the liftoff of endeavor. >> sixth time proved to be the charm for the endeavor. it's headed for the international space station and the crew will spend two weeks installing the final piece of the japanese space station lab. one concern for nasa is several pieces of foam insulation came off the fuel...
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they are cemetery manager carolyn towns who investigator say is the ringleader of this scheme along with grave diggers keith nix, terrance n. nicks and maurice daily. they may have pocketed $3,000 cash while keeping the grand scheme off the books. if convicted they could spend as much as 30 years in prison. rick? rick: karinason in chicago with a terrible story tonight. thanks so much. new details in the murder of former nfl star steve mcnair. 911 call made by the person found his body. >> as you know, police say mcnair's mistress shot him to death while he was asleep on the couch. she then apparently killed herself with the very same gun. we also now have the police dash cam video from when she was pulled over for a dui less than 4 hours before the murder. here she is. she is taking a field sobriety test. this was last thursday. she was arrested for driving drunk. mcnair, who was in the vehicle with her at the time, there he is in that yellow shirt and shorts. he later bailed her out and these are live pictures for you right now of steve mcnair's memorial service at the in the zion bapt
they are cemetery manager carolyn towns who investigator say is the ringleader of this scheme along with grave diggers keith nix, terrance n. nicks and maurice daily. they may have pocketed $3,000 cash while keeping the grand scheme off the books. if convicted they could spend as much as 30 years in prison. rick? rick: karinason in chicago with a terrible story tonight. thanks so much. new details in the murder of former nfl star steve mcnair. 911 call made by the person found his body....
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in the newspaper a and-- good from bad, that i am committing to you and the larger family of south carolynon't knows >> well, while south carolina governor is writing op-ed's he's not attending the national governor's association meeting and he's not alone apparently. other notable governors that aren't attending the 101st bipartisan conference include alaskan governor sarah palin and california governor arnold schwarzenegger. jonathan serrie is live from the conference in biloxi, mississippi with more. with more than half of the nation's governors absent, how is this affecting the conference? >> well, the state legislature, the national governor's association made the decisions by concensus, not a vote and so, even with half the nation's governors here, they say that they're-- they could determine which policies enjoy broad support and which aren't worth pursuing. >> and what about those that did attend. >> this afternoon the governors met in a closed door session, told it was heated and governors on both side of the aisle expressing concerns about unfunded federal mandates and how they w
in the newspaper a and-- good from bad, that i am committing to you and the larger family of south carolynon't knows >> well, while south carolina governor is writing op-ed's he's not attending the national governor's association meeting and he's not alone apparently. other notable governors that aren't attending the 101st bipartisan conference include alaskan governor sarah palin and california governor arnold schwarzenegger. jonathan serrie is live from the conference in biloxi,...
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now, this hero nomination came from carolyn, a physical therapist at the key center school. if you would like to nominate a hero for an upcoming hero central segment, i would love to i'hear about it. e-mail heros@wusa9.com. >>> now, i'm already hard at work on our next which which o it is about the ght lu house for e th foe e thblind oup hares thgr p s been helping lepewho lvehaost their vision and ve0 10s.ar ty 100 years. typically they teach people how to get around and work and read ou yckhes hiouout t ri here, this digital data it i which they are oping up to veterans and it teaches them how in pssdoroce cur ntfos the federal government. and the best part about it is fo ey athreanar guedtevernment as s e fedegol asmern s ath ey e program t out of th and the entire program takes just three months. it is is a great story. we will have it here on monday morning. >>> it is 6:13 on this friday morning. here's what is in the news now. >>> an antiabortion amendment to the health care reform was put in and then taken out. the decision cames hours apart. and it would have stopped
now, this hero nomination came from carolyn, a physical therapist at the key center school. if you would like to nominate a hero for an upcoming hero central segment, i would love to i'hear about it. e-mail heros@wusa9.com. >>> now, i'm already hard at work on our next which which o it is about the ght lu house for e th foe e thblind oup hares thgr p s been helping lepewho lvehaost their vision and ve0 10s.ar ty 100 years. typically they teach people how to get around and work and read...
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that e-mail from carolyn in washington. i will be shooting her story this morning. be sure to follow me on twitter for the latest. the full story will air on thursday morning at 6:10 a.m. if you would like to nominate a hero in your life or community, we want to hear about it. e-mail heros@wusa9.com. >>> here's a story about another local business helping in our community. remember a few weeks ago i did a story on the 75th birthday of martins tavern gineorgetown? get this. today they are giving back to the community who's made them the oldest family-owned restaurant in washington. today and only today the restaurant is rolling back their prices to 134 -- 1934. that means everything from appetizers to entrees including their famous steaks and crab cakes will be sold at the same price they were sold at in 1934, i'm not sure what those prices are, but i guarantee you they will be dirt cheap. and there are a few rules. you can only go from 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. and you can't take out any orders. you have to eat in house but again these are prices that people would ha
that e-mail from carolyn in washington. i will be shooting her story this morning. be sure to follow me on twitter for the latest. the full story will air on thursday morning at 6:10 a.m. if you would like to nominate a hero in your life or community, we want to hear about it. e-mail heros@wusa9.com. >>> here's a story about another local business helping in our community. remember a few weeks ago i did a story on the 75th birthday of martins tavern gineorgetown? get this. today they...
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. >> i want to show the pictures of carolyn bissette kennedy. it remind us how beautiful she was and it tells as you little about her as well. >> these are pictures that really show her in a new light, very relaxed, smiling, very friendly, a little softer than we're used to seeing her. >> the picture of her in the kitchen. tell us about that picture. >> as picture taken by john's god child, and one morning he took a picture of her early in the morning when nobody else was up with his little polaroid camera. >> there is a picture of him together with the, with caroline on the beach there. a great shot of her. she is obviously enjoying -- which beach was this? >> this was in martha's vineyard where john had a home. >> obviously, a nice shot of her. and then we have a picture of all three of them on the beach as well. it looks like they're having some fun. how much earlier, how much before the plane crash was this picture taken, do you remember? >> i think this picture was taken the summer of -- was this the summer of 1999? and they're very relaxed
. >> i want to show the pictures of carolyn bissette kennedy. it remind us how beautiful she was and it tells as you little about her as well. >> these are pictures that really show her in a new light, very relaxed, smiling, very friendly, a little softer than we're used to seeing her. >> the picture of her in the kitchen. tell us about that picture. >> as picture taken by john's god child, and one morning he took a picture of her early in the morning when nobody else...
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carolyn shively is with us from washington. >> sarah palin's last day as governor is july 26. the big question, what you doing on the 27th and every day after that? she's been quiet on the topic. the democratic national committee said this continues a pattern of bizarre behavior but even some republicans are trashing the idea. senator murkowski from up alaska cent-a-gallon is abandoning the state. here's part of her announcement followed by fox contributor karl rove or had. >> you are naÏve if you don't see a full-court press on the national level taking a bite right now. a good point that this is what she does. she drives through a full-court press, protecting the ball, keeping her head up because she needs to keep her eye on the basket tonight that's unexpected and it is also odd. listening to it when she talked about the national full-court press when she talked about the ethics investigations it sounded like she felt she was being forced out that she was running away and quitting the fight. that's never attractive to make payments to serving as a lame duck would not help t
carolyn shively is with us from washington. >> sarah palin's last day as governor is july 26. the big question, what you doing on the 27th and every day after that? she's been quiet on the topic. the democratic national committee said this continues a pattern of bizarre behavior but even some republicans are trashing the idea. senator murkowski from up alaska cent-a-gallon is abandoning the state. here's part of her announcement followed by fox contributor karl rove or had. >> you...
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for, and they're saying the ringleader was the cemetery manager at the time going by the name of carolyn townes, in jail along with three groundskeepers told, under her helm, they should be digging up and moving these bodies. it sounds like, again, early allegations, but it sounds like what they were doing is reselling the same plot over and over again. either stacking the bodies or moving them and selling them as new. it's pretty disturbing stuff, don. >> erin menendez, appreciate you joining us on a saturday night. >> absolutely. >>> another interesting story to tell you about tonight. the head of a pennsylvania swim club says dozens of minority kids were kicked out because of safety concerns, not racism. but a lot of people are not simply buying that claim. our susan candiotti has the latest. susan? >> reporter: don, today visitors to the swim club were greeted by a small group of protesters as the key question remains -- will an explanation and apology from the swim club's director be enough to quell this controversy? on saturday a homemade sign at the entrance read, understaffed, no
for, and they're saying the ringleader was the cemetery manager at the time going by the name of carolyn townes, in jail along with three groundskeepers told, under her helm, they should be digging up and moving these bodies. it sounds like, again, early allegations, but it sounds like what they were doing is reselling the same plot over and over again. either stacking the bodies or moving them and selling them as new. it's pretty disturbing stuff, don. >> erin menendez, appreciate you...
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president obama heard from some of them at an aarp town hall meeting including carolyn from illinois. >> will there be fewer hip and knee replacements? >> my interest is not getting between you and your doctor. >> reporter: margaret wanted to know if under the overhaul she would be able to keep the same coverage she enjoys. >> this is a guarantee i make, if you have insurance you like, then you will be able to keep that insurance. >> reporter: some seniors aren't buying those guarantees on the internet concerns costs and limits will leave them without the health care they need. others are scared of a government-run plan. president obama urged seniors to pay close attention to the facts. >> that's what medicare is, it's a government-run health care plan that people are very happy with. i think we've been so accustomed to hearing those phrases sometimes we can't sort out the myth from reality. >> the white house is blaming capitol hill for some of the confusion. spokesman robert gibbs said he believes some lawmakers are giving bad information. >> the white house announce add list of fed
president obama heard from some of them at an aarp town hall meeting including carolyn from illinois. >> will there be fewer hip and knee replacements? >> my interest is not getting between you and your doctor. >> reporter: margaret wanted to know if under the overhaul she would be able to keep the same coverage she enjoys. >> this is a guarantee i make, if you have insurance you like, then you will be able to keep that insurance. >> reporter: some seniors aren't...
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. >> carolyn? >> hi. from michigan. first of all, there will be a lot ads.tand here for americans. some people want a bill. we want to save lives. that's our mantra right there. we want a bill that can save lives, that reduce costs and that is competitive with private insurance. the very deal they set out yesterday set a limit on what a public plan would be, but at the same time said the private companies can raise their premiums as much as they want. so we need you all to help us, help educate. ours is we want an insurance bill that will cover most of americans that is fair that lower the costs. and you all know the preexisting conditions and all that's in there. so write a good story. 53 votes and we don't believe we're going to get any republican votes in this bill. >> we don't need them! >> i know. so we're there. we want to work for it. america wants to us work for it. and 70% plus americans want a strong, robust public plan. >> yes, sir? >> are you saying -- you said you cannot support the bill as it stands. but are each of the chairmen saying that the
. >> carolyn? >> hi. from michigan. first of all, there will be a lot ads.tand here for americans. some people want a bill. we want to save lives. that's our mantra right there. we want a bill that can save lives, that reduce costs and that is competitive with private insurance. the very deal they set out yesterday set a limit on what a public plan would be, but at the same time said the private companies can raise their premiums as much as they want. so we need you all to help us,...
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carolyn wnwns has booch $250,0,0.. the three oerffenders he,, keith nix, t trrence nix andd a maururee daley had bonds set at $2$2 $200 hundr $20000,0.. according to t t i infmation presented in couourtyy wofof prprofr,r, o more than one occasion be, unwere or more dedendants resold burial p pls alreadady cupied by prereouous buried rprps. theegrgrous keeper disinterred the corpspsesrorom their avave is a alleded they were either tn reburiededn n thsame grave as neney interrerecocorp or dumped an own area t the back of this propepert t is a als allegd that the ofndersesesoyed memeteececor and altered existing deeds. the investigatation s sll coininng. and asas t just indicacated, th is sooththing thatoing to continuefofor quite a while. and having prosecuted many, nyy vienen cases throughouout my carereer ithth atate' attorneys office, i mustt say ts crime, it's a who new dimensionhat shows ushaha leengss people ll go t for fincncl gain. the disrespect for allllf f th people who are buried in t ts cemetery cemetery. an
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. >> reporter: the cemetery's office manager carolyn towns is accused of being the ringleader selling plots and telling workers where to dig. she's also suspected of taking money from a memorial fund associated with the cemetery. >> the individual we're talking about also had set up a memorial fund on her own where she took money from that and apparently pocketed that money as well. >> reporter: community leaders and family members of people buried at burr oaks say they are horrified and desperate for answers. >> i have 23 family members out here. have i gravesites that haven't even been used. headstones that are missing. this is ridiculous. this is sacred ground. there's no need for this. >> there should be no bail for them. there should be really a special place in hell for these graveyard thieves. >> reporter: one of the most famous people buried at burr oaks cemetery lynching victim emmitt till. police say they are confident till's grave was not disturbed. in chicago, fox news. >>> we are learning more now about the days leading up to the murder suicide of nfl quarterback steve mc
. >> reporter: the cemetery's office manager carolyn towns is accused of being the ringleader selling plots and telling workers where to dig. she's also suspected of taking money from a memorial fund associated with the cemetery. >> the individual we're talking about also had set up a memorial fund on her own where she took money from that and apparently pocketed that money as well. >> reporter: community leaders and family members of people buried at burr oaks say they are...
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carolyn lyders, abc 7 news. >> now let's take a look at your weekend planner.xandria is gearing up for a big celebration this weekend. the city is holding a big party tonight to celebrate its 260th birthday. the event will feature music and activities for the entire family. the festivities kick off at 4:00 p.m., and the fireworks are set to begin at 9:30. the city says a sponsor is helping to pay for the event. a local nonprofit is trying to help homeowners and potential homeowners avoid foreclosure pitfallless later today. workshops on foreclosures, emergency budgeting, and loan fraud will be held, as well as sessions with loan specialists. after the wakefield high school in arlington fm 10:00 a.m. till 2:00 today. and if you've got kiddies that love big trucks, come down to the d.c. truck. more than 30 fire trucks, dump trucks, and police vehicles will be on display at r.f.k. stadium. that's from 10:00 to 4:00 in parking lot seven, and it's free. a lot of kids would love to go to that. >> what little kids don't love big trucks, right? >> yours isn't old enoug
carolyn lyders, abc 7 news. >> now let's take a look at your weekend planner.xandria is gearing up for a big celebration this weekend. the city is holding a big party tonight to celebrate its 260th birthday. the event will feature music and activities for the entire family. the festivities kick off at 4:00 p.m., and the fireworks are set to begin at 9:30. the city says a sponsor is helping to pay for the event. a local nonprofit is trying to help homeowners and potential homeowners avoid...
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the crash also claimed the lives of john's wife, carolyn bessette kennedy and her sister lori.s and letters documenting their friendship. that will be in the july 20th edition ofbissette and her sister. there's a special gallery of images too on people.com. how did you come to know him, kasha? >> we met when we were first students in 11th grade at boarding school. >> larry: really? >> yes. >> larry: what was he like growing up? >> well, when he was young, he was just really very warm, fun, very sweet, affectionate, friendly. so we hit it off fast. we were both new at the same time there as two new students. we ended up having overlapping schedules. i went from class to class and there was john and there was john and there was john. a few months later, we were just close friends and ended up staying that way, our lives. >> larry: how did this photo thing begin? >> the photo thing beg with hi friend martin cribbs from six degrees. he met john a few times over the years and knew about all my images of john. he kind of convinced me that this was a great time to pay tribute. they ar
the crash also claimed the lives of john's wife, carolyn bessette kennedy and her sister lori.s and letters documenting their friendship. that will be in the july 20th edition ofbissette and her sister. there's a special gallery of images too on people.com. how did you come to know him, kasha? >> we met when we were first students in 11th grade at boarding school. >> larry: really? >> yes. >> larry: what was he like growing up? >> well, when he was young, he was...
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carolyn michele prejean born into a world that despised her, look at her, what kind of chance does a woman like this have in a society like ours? but through sheer determination, carrie prejean overcame so many trials to defend the institution of marriage. for all of us. that our champion should be an unmarried 22-year-old makes her story all the more remarkable. still standing, by carrie prejean. coming in november, from the publicers who brought you such challenging conservative master works as real change by newt gingrich, the darwin myth, and green hell. it is an inspiring story for anyone who ever had the dream of stopping other people's dreams. >> thank you very much, kent. >> we can't wait now can we? >> i have to say i am a little tempted by green hell. thank you, kent. appreciate that. thank you for watching. we'll see you again tomorrow night. hardball with chris matthews is up next. good night. deal or no deal? let's play "hardball." > good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. leading off tonight, let's make a deal. can president obama get a health care deal? today t
carolyn michele prejean born into a world that despised her, look at her, what kind of chance does a woman like this have in a society like ours? but through sheer determination, carrie prejean overcame so many trials to defend the institution of marriage. for all of us. that our champion should be an unmarried 22-year-old makes her story all the more remarkable. still standing, by carrie prejean. coming in november, from the publicers who brought you such challenging conservative master works...
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. >> reporter: charged in the plot, cemetery manager carolyn towns, keith nicks and maurice daily.nterviewed in 2004 as she tried to raise funds to honor negro baseball players buried here. police say she was already orchestrating body dumping and double burials. funeral directors tell us the cheapest graves here sold for $1,200. top of the le burials cost close to $3,700. prosecutors think the grave robbers netted at least $300,000. >> we're waiting for the facts and allegations to come forward as you are. again, we maintain our innocence on behalf of miss towns, we believe she will be acquitted of the charges. >> how could this go on and nobody would say anything for such a long period of time? >> reporter: patricia smith's family won a lawsuit against the cemetery in 2007 after they found a stranger's body buried in their family plot. >> we went to bury my mother and the day that she was going to be buried, we got a often call saying that there was an unknown, unidentified body in the grave. >> reporter: we're told the cemetery manager is being held in the psychiatric unit of th
. >> reporter: charged in the plot, cemetery manager carolyn towns, keith nicks and maurice daily.nterviewed in 2004 as she tried to raise funds to honor negro baseball players buried here. police say she was already orchestrating body dumping and double burials. funeral directors tell us the cheapest graves here sold for $1,200. top of the le burials cost close to $3,700. prosecutors think the grave robbers netted at least $300,000. >> we're waiting for the facts and allegations to...