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inmate. >> when it comes to sex behind bars, not even the chapel is sacred. >> this isn't the first time that it's happened. >> unfortunately, i'm not good at hiding. that's my problem. i stand out. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> most prisons offer religious services but for some inmates, not even the chapel is sacred. >> i was down in the chapel, i was down there with another person and i knew that the situation was the wrong place to be. an officer walked by and seen something that looked very inappropriate. >> when we met joseph gilchrist, the openly gay inmate was locked up in administrative segregation at iowa state penitentiary awaiting judgment for his latest transgression. >> what's the charge? >> sexual misconduct. >> inmate gilchrist allegedly involved in a situation in the chapel involved in sexual activity with another inmate. he has a history of this. it's not a great surprise. >> there is a lot of sex in prison. the officers try to deter it as much as possible because of the fact that, it is iowa, it's not the most openly gay state.
inmate. >> when it comes to sex behind bars, not even the chapel is sacred. >> this isn't the first time that it's happened. >> unfortunately, i'm not good at hiding. that's my problem. i stand out. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> most prisons offer religious services but for some inmates, not even the chapel is sacred. >> i was down in the chapel, i was down there with another person and i knew that the situation was...
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inmate. >> when it comes to sex behind bars, not even the chapel is sacred. >> this isn't the firsts happened. >> unfortunately, i'm not good at hiding. that's my problem. i stand out. ♪ [ male announcer ] over time, you've come to realize... [ starter ] ready! [ starting gun goes off ] [ male announcer ] it's less of a race... yeah! [ male announcer ] and more of a journey. and that keeps you going strong. at unitedhealthcare insurance company, we get that. with over 30 years of experience, we'll be there -- ready to go as far as you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, these help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay -- and could save you in out-of-pocket costs. you'll also be able to choose any doctor who accepts medicare patients. call or go online today to request your free decision guide. go forward with passion. and never settle for good enough along the way. aarp medicare supplement insurance plans, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. go
inmate. >> when it comes to sex behind bars, not even the chapel is sacred. >> this isn't the firsts happened. >> unfortunately, i'm not good at hiding. that's my problem. i stand out. ♪ [ male announcer ] over time, you've come to realize... [ starter ] ready! [ starting gun goes off ] [ male announcer ] it's less of a race... yeah! [ male announcer ] and more of a journey. and that keeps you going strong. at unitedhealthcare insurance company, we get that. with over 30...
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in a chapel turned into a neonatal icu ward. ivan watson, cnn, tacloban in the philippines. >> and to find out how you can help those babies and the rest of the people in the philippines, go to cnn.com/impact. >> under toronto now, this afternoon, protesters demanding the resignation of the mayor rob ford. the protest followed a move by city council to strip the mayor of his key powers. he admitted to smoking crack cocaine and harassment. ed for's brother defends his brother to cnn. >> i think our legacy is going to be pretty solid based on how rob forms. you're going to look at a family that doesn't need to be doing this. that has actually sacrificed massive amounts of time, money, their business, to serve the people. >> you worry about his health with all of this additional stress, not just the public, not the counselors, but the family, too? >> well i'm confident that people that actually know us understand what we've done for our community. >> but your brother's health that you worry about? >> that's right. the priority, his
in a chapel turned into a neonatal icu ward. ivan watson, cnn, tacloban in the philippines. >> and to find out how you can help those babies and the rest of the people in the philippines, go to cnn.com/impact. >> under toronto now, this afternoon, protesters demanding the resignation of the mayor rob ford. the protest followed a move by city council to strip the mayor of his key powers. he admitted to smoking crack cocaine and harassment. ed for's brother defends his brother to cnn....
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these are storm babies, typhoon babies in a chapel turned into a neonatal icu ward.tson, cnn, tacloban in the philippines. >> such an important story to share with us. we really appreciate it. i know a lot of times people are asking, what can i do, how can i help. go to cnn.com/impact. lots of information with a lot of different organizations and how you can assist if you are so inclined. they desperately do need help. we'll be right back. jackie: there are plenty of things i prefer to do on my own. but when it comes to investing, i just think it's better to work with someone. someone you feel you can really partner with. unfortunately, i've found that some brokerage firms don't always encourage that kind of relationship. that's why i stopped working at the old brokerage, and started working for charles schwab. avo: what kind of financial consultant are you looking for? talk to us today. [ passenger ] airport, please. what airline? united. [ indian accent ] which airline, sir? [ passenger ] united. whoa taxi! [ british accent ] what airline, then? [ passenger ] unite
these are storm babies, typhoon babies in a chapel turned into a neonatal icu ward.tson, cnn, tacloban in the philippines. >> such an important story to share with us. we really appreciate it. i know a lot of times people are asking, what can i do, how can i help. go to cnn.com/impact. lots of information with a lot of different organizations and how you can assist if you are so inclined. they desperately do need help. we'll be right back. jackie: there are plenty of things i prefer to do...
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yeah, they got the sistine chapel, but i say we built the seventeen chapel.aughter) now they got their nut-hugger jeans in a bunch over the latest revelation from moscow craigslist futon buyer edward snowden. jim? >> german chancellor angela merkel complained directly to president obama today over reports of u.s. spying on her conversations. >> german officials saying they have received information that the chancellor's cell phone may be monitored by american intelligence. >> an angry merkel says the allegations have left u.s. and europeans relations "severely shaken." >> stephen: oh, big deal. (laughter) merkel should be flattered. someone looked at the chancellor of germany and said "i'd tap that." (cheers and applause) besides, we aren't even doing it, right, white house spokesman jay carney? >> i can tell you that the president assures the chancellor that the united states is not monitoring and will not monitor the communications of the chancellor. >> stephen: kay? (laughter) we are not and will not that takes care of the present and the future and there'
yeah, they got the sistine chapel, but i say we built the seventeen chapel.aughter) now they got their nut-hugger jeans in a bunch over the latest revelation from moscow craigslist futon buyer edward snowden. jim? >> german chancellor angela merkel complained directly to president obama today over reports of u.s. spying on her conversations. >> german officials saying they have received information that the chancellor's cell phone may be monitored by american intelligence. >>...
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the trial became a chapel in his mind as a result. he did not want to validate the trial by participating directly or indirectly through us in the sentencing process. >> diane, whitey bulger now-- >> the hearing will continue to mark-- >> i was going to say whitey bulger now 84 years old regardless of what sentence he receives, he will spent the rest of his life behind bars. but what type of time is he looking at? >> well, that's hard to say. he's looking at understand the sentencing guidelines he's looking at life, and its likely he'll spend the rest of his life behind bars. he's 85 years old. it sounds like that's the sentence he's going to get, life plus five years. >> diane, thank you very much. >>> than is yet another confession coming from toronto's embattled's mayor ford telling city council that he bought illegal drugs, and he has previously confessed to smoking crack cocaine but only when a video shows him doing such. >> i'm not a drug addict. have i drank? is have i done drugs? yes, i have. i have not missed a day and i've o
the trial became a chapel in his mind as a result. he did not want to validate the trial by participating directly or indirectly through us in the sentencing process. >> diane, whitey bulger now-- >> the hearing will continue to mark-- >> i was going to say whitey bulger now 84 years old regardless of what sentence he receives, he will spent the rest of his life behind bars. but what type of time is he looking at? >> well, that's hard to say. he's looking at understand...
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the pastor joins the chapel a year ago and faced with in funding and a mortgage that needs paying. the new church has taken shape there is a lot more work on the inside before church goers can come. >> the insulation is not what we did and we are still not finished because we have to insulate the ceiling. >> the building needs sheet rock, flooring and three parking lots to accommodate the larger space. ideally the church would like to open by spring so it is stepping up the fundraising efforts with dining to donate event. >> we have areas where people can purchase a meal and 20 percent will rebuild the chapel. >> there have been skeptics wondering if the work will be completed and if it is going to 9 project. she is counseling every dollar to make sure it all goes to the new church. >> glide memorial is holding the day after thanksgiving day breakfast. yesterday thousands helped to feed the hungry. crews arrived before sunrise to prepare the thanksgiving day feast. glide has hosted the holiday meal for decades. the people were greeted as they arrived. the reverend william has with
the pastor joins the chapel a year ago and faced with in funding and a mortgage that needs paying. the new church has taken shape there is a lot more work on the inside before church goers can come. >> the insulation is not what we did and we are still not finished because we have to insulate the ceiling. >> the building needs sheet rock, flooring and three parking lots to accommodate the larger space. ideally the church would like to open by spring so it is stepping up the...
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the library of congress and the southern oral history program at the university of north carolina chapel hill. in this interview we hear from marilyn hildreth who was eight years old when they infiltrated
the library of congress and the southern oral history program at the university of north carolina chapel hill. in this interview we hear from marilyn hildreth who was eight years old when they infiltrated
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in fact, doctors say six infants have died in this chapel in the last six days. dr.osario says some of these infants are too unstable to be medevaced to a hospital out of the storm zone. what do you need for these babies right now most? >> mostly now, a ventilator, and suction machine. incubat incubators. >> reporter: tiny, fragile cocoons. this little girl was born just a few hours ago, and she's six weeks premature. during our visit, some good news. little james' health has stabilize and he graduating from the icu to rejoin his mother. is this your first son? >> yes. >> reporter: how do you feel? >> happy. >> reporter: doctors say most of the newborns here are healthy. but during what should be a moment of joy, parts also face uncertainty. many have seen their homes destroyed, so they rest amid the pews. while next to the altar, dr. rosario says the baby's chances are not good. >> it's very poor condition, critical condition. so it's a poor prognosis for this baby. >> reporter: there is little more that she can do now but pray for her daughter's life. >> ivan, when
in fact, doctors say six infants have died in this chapel in the last six days. dr.osario says some of these infants are too unstable to be medevaced to a hospital out of the storm zone. what do you need for these babies right now most? >> mostly now, a ventilator, and suction machine. incubat incubators. >> reporter: tiny, fragile cocoons. this little girl was born just a few hours ago, and she's six weeks premature. during our visit, some good news. little james' health has...
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word rose from their chairs and walked single file down in to the gymnasium which also served as our chapel. without any instruction, these 400 women, young women bent to their knees listened that the president indeed had been shot, his condition was considered very troubling. governor connelly had been shot his condition was unknown but considered very troubling. and they asked for all of our prayers. but no one ever said a word about my father or mother. no one said a word, period. and then we were dismissed. i wander the out in a daze, i looked over and saw that secret service very thoughtfully sent a man i knew, one of my father's detail and i turned ran in the other direction as if i could run away from the inevitable. of course i wasn't capable of out running a secret service agent. >> schieffer: you were afraid he was coming with bad news. >> of course i was. he grabbed me, he said, i'm sorry. i'm so sorry, lucy. i just beat on his chest said, no, no. he said, i'm sorry. and no one even mentioned, i'm sorry or know what it's all about because the words were just unsayable. >> schieff
word rose from their chairs and walked single file down in to the gymnasium which also served as our chapel. without any instruction, these 400 women, young women bent to their knees listened that the president indeed had been shot, his condition was considered very troubling. governor connelly had been shot his condition was unknown but considered very troubling. and they asked for all of our prayers. but no one ever said a word about my father or mother. no one said a word, period. and then...
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the negative but it's something that they get respect from chapel most people have a k forty seven. we caught in the chapel i will say a gun is way easier to get than to take food now here looking for a cellar like. well like beds and full about the textbooks are way more expensive to get to some people get it from for. some time most of the time it be legal but you have to order them online and stuff like this can just walk into the store and buy and i don't see textbooks like that in walmart. take. the rap group you t.p. featuring juvenile produced a hit single know you clap in two thousand and four the group also included the rapper skill who continues to perform as a solo artist in addition to on the call but to me it was a. change. i made a sound about eight nine months ago when i had like a string of murders in like five murders of six murders in three days and i was right and it was too weak and out you know like somebody has got to care for i was made a side of the whole percent of the brown people starting to man was like a parade but. i actively managed to mean there was n
the negative but it's something that they get respect from chapel most people have a k forty seven. we caught in the chapel i will say a gun is way easier to get than to take food now here looking for a cellar like. well like beds and full about the textbooks are way more expensive to get to some people get it from for. some time most of the time it be legal but you have to order them online and stuff like this can just walk into the store and buy and i don't see textbooks like that in walmart....
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are negative but it's something that they get respect from the chapel both you have. a k forty seven. and we go we call it a chapel i will say a gun is way easier to get than to take food now here you can find a cellar like. well like beds and boil about the textbooks are way more expensive to get to some people get it from for. some time most of the time it be legal but you have to order them online and stuff like this you can just walk into the store and buy and i don't see textbooks like that in wal-mart. take. the rap group you t.p. featuring juvenile produced a hit single know you clap in two thousand and four the group also included a rap a skill who continues to perform as a solo artist in addition to on the call but to me it's difficult to. change but. i made a sound about eight nine months ago when i had like a string of murders in like five murders of six murders in three days and i was right and it was too weak and out you know like somebody has got to care for i was made a sign of the hundred percent of the violence people started to man was like a parade.
are negative but it's something that they get respect from the chapel both you have. a k forty seven. and we go we call it a chapel i will say a gun is way easier to get than to take food now here you can find a cellar like. well like beds and boil about the textbooks are way more expensive to get to some people get it from for. some time most of the time it be legal but you have to order them online and stuff like this you can just walk into the store and buy and i don't see textbooks like...
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the negative but it's something that they get respect from the chapel both you have a k forty seven. we can recall in the chapel i will say a gun is way easier to get than to take food now here looking for a cellar like. well like beds and boil about then the textbooks are way more expensive to get to some people to get it from for. some time most of the time maybe a little but you have to order them online and stuff like this you can just walk into the store and buy and i don't see textbooks like that in wal-mart. take. the rap group you t.p. featuring juvenile produced a hit single know you clap in two thousand and four the group also included the rapper skill who continues to perform as a solo artist in addition to on the call. to. change. i made a sound about eight nine months ago when he had like a string of murders in like five murders of six murders in three days and i was right and it was too weak and out you know like somebody has got to care so i was made a side of the whole percent of the brown people starting to man was like a couple ready. to be married to me there was n
the negative but it's something that they get respect from the chapel both you have a k forty seven. we can recall in the chapel i will say a gun is way easier to get than to take food now here looking for a cellar like. well like beds and boil about then the textbooks are way more expensive to get to some people to get it from for. some time most of the time maybe a little but you have to order them online and stuff like this you can just walk into the store and buy and i don't see textbooks...
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was in church at the taylorsville fourth ward last sunday when she saw a homeless man walk into the chapel. little did she know it was her bishop david musselman who decided to use a disguise as the main object in charity. >> the main thing i was trying to get across was that we don't need to be so quick to judge. >> reporter: musselman says the idea came to him one night. he called up his friend to help him with his make under. >> he presented this idea to me. i said absolutely. when and where? let's do it. >> reporter: he got a lot of mixed reaction, a lot of it pleasant. but what he remembers most is the warm welcome he received from the children. >> i was impressed by the children. all of them i could see in their eyes they wanted to do more. >> reporter: larson says she watched from the chapel as he walked to the podium. his disguise so real she had no idea that he was about to reveal himself as their bishop. >> he quoted the song have i done any good in the world today? >> reporter: after telling the diencewhat he was grateful for he revealed his true identity and took off his disgui
was in church at the taylorsville fourth ward last sunday when she saw a homeless man walk into the chapel. little did she know it was her bishop david musselman who decided to use a disguise as the main object in charity. >> the main thing i was trying to get across was that we don't need to be so quick to judge. >> reporter: musselman says the idea came to him one night. he called up his friend to help him with his make under. >> he presented this idea to me. i said...
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rhetoric of that photo there's a bump out that's the exterior view of the interior at the bottom the chapel with the window design by march adams. a here's an s o m drawing of the primary facade pled in 1964 the drawing and an illness from 1967 that shows the complete believe adjacent to the church and also the hartford building on the other side. so here we go or here's our summary of criteria. as mary said it has to be located outside a preservation district it's 47 years old. we found the building does appear individually important for several reasons first with the local effort by catholic church to engage with contemporary art and architecture to create building that resonated with modern audience. we did a lot of research and found that in san francisco bay area the order embraced part of the art. in its design old st. marys directy you put a face on the oldest patience. and the st. marys facility was the oldest building in san francisco. second it's a work of master under the leadership of charles. s o m distinguished itself within the firm and with architecture designs that pay grea
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but now the place to turn for support many of the inmates the chapel to cook county jail and up homeless. they will be effectively warehouse they will debate they will sit in a sell on there something magical about our presence all the prawns you bring the present will magically go away just because your cartridges that's why so many inmates return back to camp. many detainee is here and a maximum security division are repeat offenders. outside the walls of jail they fail to get the medication they need to turn to drugs and crime. that's the challenge for no known in her roles in the states to come into services for people to go back for the underprivileged getting help for mental health outside of prison faces financial and political town guests. when it comes to budgeting time. the first thing to go we find it so is mental health services because nobody cares about these people they don't have a voice as long as psychiatric services remain scarce. it's almost there in the halls of cook county jail and others across the country will continue to overflow. in chicago was along rte. and th
but now the place to turn for support many of the inmates the chapel to cook county jail and up homeless. they will be effectively warehouse they will debate they will sit in a sell on there something magical about our presence all the prawns you bring the present will magically go away just because your cartridges that's why so many inmates return back to camp. many detainee is here and a maximum security division are repeat offenders. outside the walls of jail they fail to get the medication...
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he helped integrate a restaurant and a neighborhood in chapel hill.t is the kind of character that we represent -- he represented on and off the court. we salute innovators that push the limits of science changing how we see the world and ourselves. growing up, sally ride read about the space program in the newspaper almost every day. she thought, this was the coolest thing around. when she was a phd candidate at stanford, she saw an ad for astronauts in the student newspaper. she seized the opportunity. the first american woman in space. sally didn't just break the stratospheric glass ceiling. she blasted through it. and she came back to her, she devoted her life to helping girls excel in fields like math, science and engineering. young girls need to see role models. you can't be what you can't see. today, our daughters including malia and sasha have set their sights a little bit higher because sally ride showed them the way. all of us have moments when we look back and wonder, what the heck was i thinking? i have that. [laughter] quite a bit. [laugh
he helped integrate a restaurant and a neighborhood in chapel hill.t is the kind of character that we represent -- he represented on and off the court. we salute innovators that push the limits of science changing how we see the world and ourselves. growing up, sally ride read about the space program in the newspaper almost every day. she thought, this was the coolest thing around. when she was a phd candidate at stanford, she saw an ad for astronauts in the student newspaper. she seized the...
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and >> larsen said she watched from the chapel as musselman walked to the podium.e had no idea that he was about to reveal himself as their bishop. >> he quoted the song, "have i done any good in the world today?" >> after telling the audience what he was grateful for, musselman finally revealed his true identity and took off his disguise. larsen says a hush fell over the crowd. >> and then i started crying in shame because i didn't say hello to this man. i didn't offer him anything. i didn't feel like i had anything to offer him. >> musselman is touched by his ward members' actions, but he says it wasn't his goal to embarrass or make them feel ashamed. instead, he wanted them to remember to be kind to people from all walks of life, not just at the holidays, but all year long. >> we're still backed up at 880 overpass. we have an offshore breeze but however it was a fair day today and will be the same for tomorrow. otherwise we will have plenty of sunshine with the high of 60 is possible 70's. we have showers for tuesday night into wednesday. there is a very slight
and >> larsen said she watched from the chapel as musselman walked to the podium.e had no idea that he was about to reveal himself as their bishop. >> he quoted the song, "have i done any good in the world today?" >> after telling the audience what he was grateful for, musselman finally revealed his true identity and took off his disguise. larsen says a hush fell over the crowd. >> and then i started crying in shame because i didn't say hello to this man. i...
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of her husband, dean e smith. [ applause ] >> as head coach of the university of north carolina at chapel hill he lead his team to 11 final fours, two national titles and 879 victories, retiring as the winningest men's basketball coach in history. dean smith brought the same commitment to supporting his players off of the court. he helped more than 96% of his lettermen graduate, and he taught players to overcome bigotry with courage and compassion. he will forever standing as one of the greatest coaches in college basketball history. [ applause ] >> gloria steinem. [ applause ] >> a trail-blazing writer and feminist organizer, gloria has been at the forefront for the fight for equality and social justice for more than four decades. instrumental to a brood range of issues and initiatives, to pushing to women's self empowerment, and an end to sex trafficking, she has promoted lasting political and social change in america and abroad, through her reporting and speaking, she has shaped debates on the intersection of sex and race, brought critical problems to national attention, and forged new
of her husband, dean e smith. [ applause ] >> as head coach of the university of north carolina at chapel hill he lead his team to 11 final fours, two national titles and 879 victories, retiring as the winningest men's basketball coach in history. dean smith brought the same commitment to supporting his players off of the court. he helped more than 96% of his lettermen graduate, and he taught players to overcome bigotry with courage and compassion. he will forever standing as one of the...
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a small ceremony was held at the cadd et chapel. they had not known each other when attending westpoint, and both have left. two same sex weddings of women took place at the chapel last year. >> earlier this week john siegenthaler sat down with actor writer george mckay and he talked about his life growing up gay. >> by the time i was nine or 10 i knew i was different in ways other than my face. the other boys would say, "sally's cute." or, "monica's hospital" i thought sally and monica were nice, but i thought bobby was exciting. none of the boys thought the way i did. i knew i was different. it wasn't the way i was supposed to be. so i was silent and pretended i was like one of them. >> you can watch the entire interview with george take. >> in "talk to al jazeera", airing: >> coming up in sport - a busy day in college football. darren haynes was the highlights next. tens of thousands are preparing for the new york city marathon. next - a special first responder running his first race. >>> in new york police have begun securing th
a small ceremony was held at the cadd et chapel. they had not known each other when attending westpoint, and both have left. two same sex weddings of women took place at the chapel last year. >> earlier this week john siegenthaler sat down with actor writer george mckay and he talked about his life growing up gay. >> by the time i was nine or 10 i knew i was different in ways other than my face. the other boys would say, "sally's cute." or, "monica's hospital" i...
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. >> reporter: and james brown said the nfl locker rooms are not chapels but what happened in miami went too far. >> let me be clear the use of racial slurs, language about the man and his mother is not to be condoned. >> reporter: martin's father said he is strong and doing fine. >> he has only said he wants to clear his name. the team's coach said they will focus on monday's game in tampa bay. >>> here, a judge declares a mistrial in the second phase of the malpractice case of a former coordage mike midei. >> reporter: after deliberating for four days, the jury said it was deadlocked on what to award the plaintiff who received an unnecessary heart stent. and the jury said he breached care by implanting the device in the patient. the patient, partner in a company, sued for $50 million. he contends he had to retire early to recover. now his attorney says that he is disappointed about the mistrial and said he is not sure if his client will seek a retrial. don, back to you. >> thank you. 250 patients settled their cases out of court. >>> a naval academy graduate wants to change the way tha
. >> reporter: and james brown said the nfl locker rooms are not chapels but what happened in miami went too far. >> let me be clear the use of racial slurs, language about the man and his mother is not to be condoned. >> reporter: martin's father said he is strong and doing fine. >> he has only said he wants to clear his name. the team's coach said they will focus on monday's game in tampa bay. >>> here, a judge declares a mistrial in the second phase of the...
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dave chapelle was the first person to make that term go global from his chapelle know.m, it's like it's one of those things, i don't care what you think about me. this is my opinion, my take on life. if you don't like it then f you, too. there it is. >> nick cannon, it's always good to see you. a number of projects as always. comedy special premiers this saturday, november 16th on showtime. >> yes. >> the halo awards air on sunday on nick at night. auditions for the ninth season of "america's got talent". not quite as good a show as it used to be in the glory days. >> we miss you. >> auditions are happening now so do apply. always good to see you. love the shoes. >> thank you. love the tie. >>> it's paralyzing when you hear those words "your child has cancer." i know what those families are going through. it's extremely difficult. my son, he was diagnosed with cancer. it was such a horrifying time. we were fortunate we had rides to the hospital to bring emilio. many families don't have that support. we found out that many of them were missing appointments. my name is ri
dave chapelle was the first person to make that term go global from his chapelle know.m, it's like it's one of those things, i don't care what you think about me. this is my opinion, my take on life. if you don't like it then f you, too. there it is. >> nick cannon, it's always good to see you. a number of projects as always. comedy special premiers this saturday, november 16th on showtime. >> yes. >> the halo awards air on sunday on nick at night. auditions for the ninth...
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which is why their facility is the largest of the six chapels at san quentin.e most spacious in california. ♪ glory glory ♪ hallelujah ♪ since i lay my prayers down >> evangelist, richard rugnao, has been singing here for 11 years. richard was once an inmate at another institution. after kicking a heroin addiction that almost killed him, religion helped him turn his life around, something he feels his parishioners can appreciate. ♪ when i say hallelujah ♪ hallelujah >> they can relate to that. and i come back in to tell them that there is a way that they can come out of that also. ♪ >> for those inmates who are sincere about reprogramming their lives, richard gives them a song of prayer and a little bit of hope. >> where there are rules and regulations, and rightfully so because they're incarcerated, just the fact they're able to yell as loud as they want to or clap their hands and stomp their feet for that brief hour and a half, two hours, however long we're here, they're able to get some kind of release. >> come on, give me praise. in this house at the top of
which is why their facility is the largest of the six chapels at san quentin.e most spacious in california. ♪ glory glory ♪ hallelujah ♪ since i lay my prayers down >> evangelist, richard rugnao, has been singing here for 11 years. richard was once an inmate at another institution. after kicking a heroin addiction that almost killed him, religion helped him turn his life around, something he feels his parishioners can appreciate. ♪ when i say hallelujah ♪ hallelujah >>...
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in fact, doctors say six infants have died in this chapel in the last six days. >> dr.c'd to a better hospital out of the storm zone. >> what do you need for these sick babies right now most? >> mostly now, incubators. >> tiny fragile cocoons. this little girl was born just a few hours ago, and she's six weeks premature. during our visit, some good news. little sian james health has stabilized and he graduates from the icu to rejoin his mother. >> is this your first son? yes. >> how do you feel? >> happy. >> doctors say most of the newborns here are healthy. but during what should be a moment of joy, parents also face uncertainty. many have seen their homes destroyed so they rest amid the pews. while next to the altar, dr. rosario says the baby's chances are not good. >> the baby is very poor condition. so a poor diagnosis for this baby. >> there is little more the mother can do now but pray for her daughter's life. ivan watson, cnn, tacloban, philippines. >> sadly, that little baby died over the weekend and all eight infants didn't make it. a glimmer of hope. the remai
in fact, doctors say six infants have died in this chapel in the last six days. >> dr.c'd to a better hospital out of the storm zone. >> what do you need for these sick babies right now most? >> mostly now, incubators. >> tiny fragile cocoons. this little girl was born just a few hours ago, and she's six weeks premature. during our visit, some good news. little sian james health has stabilized and he graduates from the icu to rejoin his mother. >> is this your...
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the dismissed employees stayed on in the building and they have to been operating a rogue internet chapelchap -- channel. >> do we expect to see a repeat of what happened in downto take ert off the air? >> at the moment the public opinion seems to be fairly divided of. >> some are saying it's not a democratic procedure and it's unseemingly and possibly a illegal. it doesn't appear to have been ordered by a prosecutor or court. it appears to be an executive decision. >> on the other him and hand af people no the public broadcaster is included in that grooming. it'grouping and it's high time r thithem to cut costs. >> albualmost all have come froe private sector. there is sympathy on both sides. there is going to be a political scuffle during the day as the opposition join mounts legal caw pressure t callwheel lengtchall. >> i expect the government will deepen it's position of the premises and rep rate th reoperh the new public broadcaster which was instated in july. >> the widow of palestinian leader yasser arafat has told al jazeera that she wants the killers to be found. after new eviden
the dismissed employees stayed on in the building and they have to been operating a rogue internet chapelchap -- channel. >> do we expect to see a repeat of what happened in downto take ert off the air? >> at the moment the public opinion seems to be fairly divided of. >> some are saying it's not a democratic procedure and it's unseemingly and possibly a illegal. it doesn't appear to have been ordered by a prosecutor or court. it appears to be an executive decision. >>...
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santa clara county pformed 23 press marriages today. 17 couplesot married in couy chapel. san francisco saw a spike in marriageas well. 50 people got marriageicenses today an 35 couples were wed at city ha. >>> nextear we'll have so you can book it now. >> okay. >>> still to come here a 6:00, tragy meets technology. some of the bigst names in the bay are are coming together to help victims of the supeyphoon. >>>lus -- >> tonight wenvestigate what firefiters are calling the cancer station. we asked the city of san jose what it's doing about it. >>> and it's not eve day you get invited tohe white house. a bay area woman who broke barriers in world war 2 lii is getting her shot. whit's not a done dealjust yet. >>> for more tha a decade, fifighters have labeled ithe cancer station. tonit, we investigate. one of the bay area's busiest fire stations and we're asking the city of san jose for accountabity. tony kovaleski joi us now.orter u spent six months reviewing these documents and talking with lot of firefighters. serious health issues here. >> raj, yes. here's what we do kno
santa clara county pformed 23 press marriages today. 17 couplesot married in couy chapel. san francisco saw a spike in marriageas well. 50 people got marriageicenses today an 35 couples were wed at city ha. >>> nextear we'll have so you can book it now. >> okay. >>> still to come here a 6:00, tragy meets technology. some of the bigst names in the bay are are coming together to help victims of the supeyphoon. >>>lus -- >> tonight wenvestigate what...
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and helped integrate a restaurant in a neighborhood in chapel hill. that's the kind of character that he represented on and off the court. we salute innovators who push the limits of science, changing how we see the world and ourselves. growing up, sally ride read about the space program in the newspaper almost every day and she thought this was the coolest thing around. when she was a ph.d. candidate at stanford, she saw an ad for astronauts in the student newspaper, and she seized the opportunity. as the first american woman in space, sally didn't just break the extrstratospheric glass cei, she blasted through it. when she came back to earth, she devoted her life in helping girls excel in fields like math, science and engineering. young girls need to see role models, she said. you can't be what you can't see. today our daughters, including malia and sasha can set their sights a little bit higher because sally ride showed them the way. now, all of us have moments when we look back and wonder what the heck was i thinking? i have that quite a bit. psyc
and helped integrate a restaurant in a neighborhood in chapel hill. that's the kind of character that he represented on and off the court. we salute innovators who push the limits of science, changing how we see the world and ourselves. growing up, sally ride read about the space program in the newspaper almost every day and she thought this was the coolest thing around. when she was a ph.d. candidate at stanford, she saw an ad for astronauts in the student newspaper, and she seized the...
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a chapel of reconciliation sits where the old church once stood. inside, prayers are said for those that were killed, trying to escape from totalitarian east germany. he is the son of a former pastor. he spent his childhood on the border. his family moved when the wall was built. seems strange it to walk along now. there is no wall, no police demanding documents, no one denying people entrance. it is amazing, he says, that he can stand here, free to say and think whatever he wants. he is a frequent visitor to the berlin wall memorial. he says it must be hard to imagine for those who never experienced the wall firsthand, but it contains powerful reminders of how locals dealt with the stark division. some east germans dug tunnels below ground. some lost their friends and loved ones, while others found the love of their lives. >> he shows us a place they played an important role in his life. this, he says, is the address of the woman who would become his wife. here is her bedroom, the living room, and the kitchen. recordedial center has the story for
a chapel of reconciliation sits where the old church once stood. inside, prayers are said for those that were killed, trying to escape from totalitarian east germany. he is the son of a former pastor. he spent his childhood on the border. his family moved when the wall was built. seems strange it to walk along now. there is no wall, no police demanding documents, no one denying people entrance. it is amazing, he says, that he can stand here, free to say and think whatever he wants. he is a...
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. ♪ wall memoriallin is erected as a place of remembrance, a chapel of reconciliation sits were the old once stored. inside, prayers are said for those who were killed trying to escape from totalitarian east germany. the son of a former pastor at the reconciliation church spent his childhood on the street right on the border. his family moved when the wall was built. totells us it feels strange walk along the street now. there are no walls, police demanding documents, no one denying people entrance. it is amazing, he says, that he can stand here now, free to say and think whatever he wants. a frequent visitor to the berlin wall memorial says it must be hard to imagine for those who never experienced the wall firsthand, but this place contains powerful reminders of how the locals and dealt with the stark division between east and west. for example, some issa germans even dug tunnels even though ground -- belowground to escape to the west. some lost friends and loved ones while others found the love of lives.ives are at -- this is a place that played an important role in his life. this, h
. ♪ wall memoriallin is erected as a place of remembrance, a chapel of reconciliation sits were the old once stored. inside, prayers are said for those who were killed trying to escape from totalitarian east germany. the son of a former pastor at the reconciliation church spent his childhood on the street right on the border. his family moved when the wall was built. totells us it feels strange walk along the street now. there are no walls, police demanding documents, no one denying people...
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dave chapelle was the first person to make that term go global from his chapelle know.wuchb of those things, i don't care what you think about me. this is my opinion, my take on life. if you don't like it then f you, too. there it is. >> nick cannon, it's always good to see you. a number of projects as always. comedy special premiers this saturday, november 16th on showtime. >> yes. >> the halo awards air on sunday on nick at night. auditions for the ninth season of "america's got talent". not quite as good a show as it used to be in the glory days. >> we miss you. >> auditions are happening now so do apply. always good to see you. love the shoes. >> thank you. love the tie. begins with knee pain, when... [ man ] hey, brad, want to trade the all-day relief of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the catch? there's no catch. you want me to give up my two aleve for six tylenol? no. for my knee pain, nothing beats my aleve. no. store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. before you invest in a mattress, disc
dave chapelle was the first person to make that term go global from his chapelle know.wuchb of those things, i don't care what you think about me. this is my opinion, my take on life. if you don't like it then f you, too. there it is. >> nick cannon, it's always good to see you. a number of projects as always. comedy special premiers this saturday, november 16th on showtime. >> yes. >> the halo awards air on sunday on nick at night. auditions for the ninth season of...
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the storm made this chapel a morgue. relatives looking for lost loved ones pray not to find them here. giant waves wash this huge ship ashore, and storm surges as high as 20 feet are feared to have swept many victims out to sea. others believed lost under mounds of debris. soldiers desperately search for life beneath this block of cement. for some it was too late. hundreds of thousands are going to relief centers, desperate for necessities. >> we need food, clothes, weather says this man. it should be given towels immediately. 90 u.s. marines arrived from japan with supplies for victims of the storm and to help in search and rescue efforts. with so much of the philippines still flooded and electricity and communication cut and so many roads choked off by debris, the sufferings of millions of storm victims are just beginning. abc news. >> the philippine national red cross says relief efforts are being hampered by looters. the president is now considering declaring a state of emergency or martial law. a steady stream of ty
the storm made this chapel a morgue. relatives looking for lost loved ones pray not to find them here. giant waves wash this huge ship ashore, and storm surges as high as 20 feet are feared to have swept many victims out to sea. others believed lost under mounds of debris. soldiers desperately search for life beneath this block of cement. for some it was too late. hundreds of thousands are going to relief centers, desperate for necessities. >> we need food, clothes, weather says this man....
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there is a controversial one being built in maple chapel. they expanded others. as it turns out. the expansion and -- redistricting plans also extend east of townsend along with people aren't happy. >> no voice, no choice. >> no voice. >> no choice >> people who live in the community say they were left out of the planning process. among the plans, they would reopen lock wood, the halstead academy would be opened for a county wide magnet school. the people who live in the neighborhood aren't so upset about each of those changes, it's the total of them they say will have a negative impact. also feel they weren't included in the planning. >> we just want our fair shake. that's all. we want to have a voice and that's what everybody is here to say. >> reporter: yeah. they are protesting in front of the school board headquarters a lot of those chase tonight at seven. the protesters hope their delay -- that item is on the agenda for a vote tonight. live in baltimore. >> the ex-husband of little mo is in some big trouble after a raid. >> police found a marijuana growing operation with a
there is a controversial one being built in maple chapel. they expanded others. as it turns out. the expansion and -- redistricting plans also extend east of townsend along with people aren't happy. >> no voice, no choice. >> no voice. >> no choice >> people who live in the community say they were left out of the planning process. among the plans, they would reopen lock wood, the halstead academy would be opened for a county wide magnet school. the people who live in the...
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they have been kept in an urn in the pope's private chapel. it's why al jazeera's phil lavelle is live with more. how do we know these are the bones of st. peter? >> well, that is the thing. we don't. this is up there with authenticity when it comes to issues dividing catholics. the bones were found in 1941. an expert from the university of rome came to the conclusion that the bones were genuine, found in a tomb where they were rapped in a gown. suggesting they were of someone of huge importance. the words of peter were scrawleded on the time. in 1968 an announcement was alluded to saying as far as the catholic church is convinced it's highly likely. scientists say it is too ambiguous, nothing an categorically say the bones belonged to st. peter. there was a purple gown, but it could be a bishop. the time was shared with many, so it could belong to anybody. >> thanks for joining us. >>> the count down for the olympics is on. the olympic torch has already headed to space. we'll tell you where the flame's latest adventure was this weekend. stay
they have been kept in an urn in the pope's private chapel. it's why al jazeera's phil lavelle is live with more. how do we know these are the bones of st. peter? >> well, that is the thing. we don't. this is up there with authenticity when it comes to issues dividing catholics. the bones were found in 1941. an expert from the university of rome came to the conclusion that the bones were genuine, found in a tomb where they were rapped in a gown. suggesting they were of someone of huge...
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they have been kept in an urn in the pope's private chapel. pope francis prayed over these bones. the vatican's year-long celebration. thank you for watching avshingsz america. i am richelle carey. al-jazerra i am richelle carey. the global news media. this time, we're doing something different. we're going to talk about a man who coined a phrase we often repeat but seldom stop to explain. you may have never heard of marshall mcluhan, a canadian professor of literature turned high priest of media theory, but you're probably familiar with his most widely quoted adage - 'the medium is the message'. in the 1960s, long before anybody had a facebook page, posted their whereabouts on twitter, uploaded images on youtube or exposed government secron
they have been kept in an urn in the pope's private chapel. pope francis prayed over these bones. the vatican's year-long celebration. thank you for watching avshingsz america. i am richelle carey. al-jazerra i am richelle carey. the global news media. this time, we're doing something different. we're going to talk about a man who coined a phrase we often repeat but seldom stop to explain. you may have never heard of marshall mcluhan, a canadian professor of literature turned high priest of...
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black scholarship athlete to north carolina, and helped integrate a restaurant and neighborhood in chapelill. that's the kind of character he represented on and off the court. we salute innovators who push the limits of science. growing up sally ride read about the space program in the newspaper almost every day, and she thought this was the coolest thing around. she had an ad for astronauts in the student newspaper and seized the opportunity. as the first american woman in space, she blasted through the ceiling. and when she came back to earth, she devoted her life to helping girls excel in areas like math, science, and engineering. today our daughters can set their sites a little bit higher because sally ride showed them the way. now all of us have momented when we look back and wonder what the heck was i thinking? i have that quite a bit. [ laughter ] >> psychologist daniel kahneman has made that simple question his life's work. in a stories career in israel and america, he basically invented the study of human decision making. he has helped us to understand everything from behavioral
black scholarship athlete to north carolina, and helped integrate a restaurant and neighborhood in chapelill. that's the kind of character he represented on and off the court. we salute innovators who push the limits of science. growing up sally ride read about the space program in the newspaper almost every day, and she thought this was the coolest thing around. she had an ad for astronauts in the student newspaper and seized the opportunity. as the first american woman in space, she blasted...
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. >> our home is in north richmond for david chapel. >> we still have to insulate the ceiling. >> the building also needs nearing and three parking lots do accommodate the space. they would lick to open by the spring so it is stepping up the fundraising efforts with a dinner to help out on december 13th. >> today is the day after thanksgiving day breakfast with yesterday, thousands helping to feed the hungry. the thanksgiving feast was in the tenderloin. glide has heavied this for reports. the pastor greeted folks yesterday and he has been at glide sin the 19 60's. the breakfast is at 7:30. in a rare coincidence thanksgiving fell on hanukah for a double celebration if some. this is video of the lighting ondown square. experts say thanksgiving and the first day of hanukah will not fall on the same day again for thousands of years. the third day of hanukah begins at sundown tonight. >> tonight, we olympic gold medalist will be part of the opening ceremony if san jose's downtown ice rink. a crowd gathered last night to skate on one of the outdoor skating venues. this rink is sponsored by
. >> our home is in north richmond for david chapel. >> we still have to insulate the ceiling. >> the building also needs nearing and three parking lots do accommodate the space. they would lick to open by the spring so it is stepping up the fundraising efforts with a dinner to help out on december 13th. >> today is the day after thanksgiving day breakfast with yesterday, thousands helping to feed the hungry. the thanksgiving feast was in the tenderloin. glide has...
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babies born in the aftermath are crammed into the hospital's chapel, which is transformed into a nursery. exhausted mothers and fathers reflect on the ordeal of living through the storm. >> we are lucky to be alive. >> but survive they did. and a few days later baby vienna safina was born. >> doctors think disease will spread for lack of medicine and the looting of pharmacies is blamed for lack of medicine. parts of the country are in a state of anarchy as looting and famine increased. it raised the urgency of getting aid distributed. the uss "george washington" is on its way and should arrive today. it is carries 11 helicopters and dozens of planes that can deliver fresh drinking water. the ship can produce more than 4,000 galons of water daily. it's not the only assistance. military personnel say the number of troops will triple from 300 to 1,000. more u.s. ships and planes will arrive to distribute supplies and evacuate survivors. the obama administration has sent $20 million for relief efforts. >> the u.s. military is investigating the death of four marines killed whilst dealing with
babies born in the aftermath are crammed into the hospital's chapel, which is transformed into a nursery. exhausted mothers and fathers reflect on the ordeal of living through the storm. >> we are lucky to be alive. >> but survive they did. and a few days later baby vienna safina was born. >> doctors think disease will spread for lack of medicine and the looting of pharmacies is blamed for lack of medicine. parts of the country are in a state of anarchy as looting and famine...
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. >>> it may be tuesday but wedding chapels are packed today. why the rush to tie the knot on this particular day? >>> stocks trading lower on wall street. taking a live look at the big board, the dow is currently down 33. the nasdaq down 3. s&p down 4. >>> and airline stocks are higher after the justice department cleared the way for the merger for american airlines and u.s. airways. the justice department called it a groundbreaking agreement. they will both give up takeoff and landing rights at washington and new york and turn over gates to other airports to low-cost carriers to offset the impact. we have 'contacted sfo to see if that airport will be affected. no word back yet. >>> the legal battle between apple and samsung is heating up. jury selection begins in a new trial over the amount of damages that samsung owes apple for patent infringement. the judge reduced the amount for $1 billion to -- from $1 billion. the trial begins in a few months over an alleged infringement by samsung. >>> the world trade center is now officially the tallest
. >>> it may be tuesday but wedding chapels are packed today. why the rush to tie the knot on this particular day? >>> stocks trading lower on wall street. taking a live look at the big board, the dow is currently down 33. the nasdaq down 3. s&p down 4. >>> and airline stocks are higher after the justice department cleared the way for the merger for american airlines and u.s. airways. the justice department called it a groundbreaking agreement. they will both give...
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the chapel is booked for the day at the courthouse. it's very common for couples to pick out a particular date especially this one. >> they just say it's a lucky day. it's a lucky day. we think this is a significant day and we want to -- it's also an easy day to remember for your anniversary. >> yeah guys you listening out there? david's bridal estimates more than 3300 couples will tie the knot today and weddings at san francisco's city hall were booked way in advance. but next sequential date this century won't happen until next year, 12/13/14. >>> water agencies are trying to increase rainfall. they will start cloud seeding to enshire a padded snow pack. they will disperse silver vapor during winter storms to promote the formation of snow flakes, they begin to begin as soon as this week -- plan the begin as soon as this week. >>> in the mobile weather lab now in san francisco. hey lawrence. >> yeah, hey guys it's been a very interesting day around the bay area. st. gabriel's school here with the fifth graders and a great group of kid
the chapel is booked for the day at the courthouse. it's very common for couples to pick out a particular date especially this one. >> they just say it's a lucky day. it's a lucky day. we think this is a significant day and we want to -- it's also an easy day to remember for your anniversary. >> yeah guys you listening out there? david's bridal estimates more than 3300 couples will tie the knot today and weddings at san francisco's city hall were booked way in advance. but next...
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in 1968 pope paul vi says bones found under the chapel was said to be disputed. >>> blogging behind bars. >> where pros are finding the crowd. >>> a nasty storm moving across the country, threatening to make a mess of thanksgiving travel. >> i wasn't expecting it. it was surprising. >>> a black bear crashes a little kid's birthday party. that's coming up. ,,,, ♪ hey, that's the last crescent! oh, did you want it? yeah. we'll split it. [ female announcer ] made fresh, so light, buttery and flakey. that's half. that's not half! guys, i have more. thanks, mom. [ female announcer ] do you have enough pillsbury crescents? so i should probably get the last roll... yeah but i practiced my bassoon. [ mom ] and i listened. [ brother ] i can do this. [ imitates robot ] everyone deserves ooey, gooey, pillsbury cinnamon rolls. make the weekend pop. >>> the latest silicone valley partnership is with all places in san quentin. a training program is preparing inmates with tech jobs after being released from the six- month course launched with silicone valley's big wigs. experts will come in to teach pr
in 1968 pope paul vi says bones found under the chapel was said to be disputed. >>> blogging behind bars. >> where pros are finding the crowd. >>> a nasty storm moving across the country, threatening to make a mess of thanksgiving travel. >> i wasn't expecting it. it was surprising. >>> a black bear crashes a little kid's birthday party. that's coming up. ,,,, ♪ hey, that's the last crescent! oh, did you want it? yeah. we'll split it. [ female announcer...