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tonight, andrea canning with "the carrollton plot." >> reporter: carrollton, texas, just north of dallas, is the kind of place where the upwardly mobile go to buy their dreams. the schools are good. golf courses dot the landscape. and churches are more ubiquitous than starbucks. >> there's not a whole lot of violent crime in that area. it's a great area to raise kids and a family. >> reporter: but travel east a hundred miles or so and you enter the piney woods of east texas. jobs are not as plentiful here, dreams are deferred and some keep bail bondsmen on speed dial. >> all the people we're dealing here with are poor. there's a lotta drugs, lotta methamphetamine out there. >> reporter: different cultures, worlds apart. and yet one summer those two worlds collided in a most unlikely way. this is the story of that summer, when money seemed to fall like tickertape on the piney woods. and an affluent carrollton family experienced the kind of violent crime that had always happened somewhere else. >> god, help me. >> yes, ma'am. >> help me. help me. >> i need you to call me immediately. your
tonight, andrea canning with "the carrollton plot." >> reporter: carrollton, texas, just north of dallas, is the kind of place where the upwardly mobile go to buy their dreams. the schools are good. golf courses dot the landscape. and churches are more ubiquitous than starbucks. >> there's not a whole lot of violent crime in that area. it's a great area to raise kids and a family. >> reporter: but travel east a hundred miles or so and you enter the piney woods of...
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this is a very quiet, small country road in west carrollton right on the border of west carrollton, miamisburge he's been home in five months. he's reconnecting with his family and they are trying to figure out how to get down the road here. the west carrollton police have been kind you have no shut down the roads so that the media can be in front of his house. it looks like the caravan will make his way down the road so they can pull into his driveway. this is a man who was let go from his job just a short time ago. i'm going to quiet down now and just see if we can see or hear anything from him as they pull by. . i believe that is the lawyer's vehicle. he has been with mr. tepp, his lawyer, much of the morning it's not clear if his lawyer or somebody will make a statement on behalf of him just an amazing scene, though, to think that in about 48 hours this is a man that went from north korea, the hermit kingdom, to here in rural ohio. unbelievable that he got out to guam and eventually here to west carolton, ohio. i believe this is -- this is the state department here. >> miguel, let me ask y
this is a very quiet, small country road in west carrollton right on the border of west carrollton, miamisburge he's been home in five months. he's reconnecting with his family and they are trying to figure out how to get down the road here. the west carrollton police have been kind you have no shut down the roads so that the media can be in front of his house. it looks like the caravan will make his way down the road so they can pull into his driveway. this is a man who was let go from his job...
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>>> just moments ago in west carrollton, ohio, a really happy family reunion. i'm glad to be bringing you these pictures. that's jeffrey fowl. he's been held captive in north korea for five months and suddenly for some reason the north korean leader released him. he flew into wright-patterson air base in dayton the "early show" -- earlier this morning and you can see jeffrey fowle his three boys and his wife in this big happy reunion. he didn't say very much and miguel marquez was there to witness it all but his lawyer did say a few words. what did he say, miguel. >> well, clearly he was bursting to say how happy he was to be back. i mean, he was smiling as he walked up. the kids were all smiles, the wife, everybody clearly extraordinarily pleased. the concern that they have is that there are two other americans being held in north korea at the moment and they don't want to complicate things for them. his lawyer, tim tiep spoke to us in a very surprise and impromptu press conference just moments ago. >> i'd like to thank god for his hand of protection over jeff
>>> just moments ago in west carrollton, ohio, a really happy family reunion. i'm glad to be bringing you these pictures. that's jeffrey fowl. he's been held captive in north korea for five months and suddenly for some reason the north korean leader released him. he flew into wright-patterson air base in dayton the "early show" -- earlier this morning and you can see jeffrey fowle his three boys and his wife in this big happy reunion. he didn't say very much and miguel...
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people like annapolis and carrollton. people of that stature. in a couple of places, medicine extends the case for slavery in an interesting way. he was never very public in his feelings about slavery, but there are interesting passages where he discusses it. the key thing is, there is a vision of national constitution making. there is a vision which i think anticipates the civil war. the key thing that comes out of this discussion was to give the national government -- i will not say a veto, but a negative on state law. he felt to resolve what he called the discussed against state government, what you wanted was to give congress the right to negative legislation. that would help the national government protect itself against the states. we are in maryland. a great case is mccullough versus maryland, 1819, the bank case. that would be the classic example of the state interfering with national policy. another example could be brown versus the board of education. issues whereby minorities were permanently -- the ability of minorities to exercise t
people like annapolis and carrollton. people of that stature. in a couple of places, medicine extends the case for slavery in an interesting way. he was never very public in his feelings about slavery, but there are interesting passages where he discusses it. the key thing is, there is a vision of national constitution making. there is a vision which i think anticipates the civil war. the key thing that comes out of this discussion was to give the national government -- i will not say a veto,...
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. >> my dad founded south wire in carrollton more than 60 years ago, and today, it's the leading manufacturerf power cable in north america. >> when i hear david purdue say he is proud to have outsourced jobs to other parts of the world, i have to wonder. every time we invest in georgia workers, they can compete with anyone in the world. i don't know how you can be proud of having sent american jobs overseas. >> david purdue helped create and save thousands of jobs right here in america. is michelle nunn seems to do attack david. we want to know where she is on jobs, education, national security. she never says. that's because she supports president obama's agenda. we don't need more bad policies from washington. we need a new direction. >> that's david purdue. >> david purdue. >> david purdue. >> i'm david purdue, and i approve this message. >> i'm michelle nunn, and i approve this message. david purdue is defending his career amid an outsourcing report. >> david purdue, former ceo of dollar general, announced he spent most of his career moving u.s. jobs overseas. >> the attorney asks him to
. >> my dad founded south wire in carrollton more than 60 years ago, and today, it's the leading manufacturerf power cable in north america. >> when i hear david purdue say he is proud to have outsourced jobs to other parts of the world, i have to wonder. every time we invest in georgia workers, they can compete with anyone in the world. i don't know how you can be proud of having sent american jobs overseas. >> david purdue helped create and save thousands of jobs right here...