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i lost christopher long before that. >> christopher did not look at his father. tore into his head left john sutton unable to cry. >> i lost my eyesight. >> how was it in that courtroom? >> it needs to be over. >> raw, personal. here's the judge. >> it's ironic for me. i have a son born the exact same day as christopher sutton. when i heard his date during the trial i remembered the joy of bringing my son home, just like mr. sutton had. so at this time as to count 1, mr. sutton the court poses a sentence of life in prison, no possibility of parole. >> and that was that. barring a successful appeal, christopher sutton will die in prison. a result he found so shocking he decided he needed to explain that they got it so very wrong. >> the verdict did seem to be a big surprise. >> yeah. i definitely wasn't expecting to be found guilty. i mean, i was shocked. you know, like to know you didn't do something but yet to have people feel you did. >> the words gushed from his mouth as if there wasn't time to say everything that needed to be said. >> a lot of this comes down
i lost christopher long before that. >> christopher did not look at his father. tore into his head left john sutton unable to cry. >> i lost my eyesight. >> how was it in that courtroom? >> it needs to be over. >> raw, personal. here's the judge. >> it's ironic for me. i have a son born the exact same day as christopher sutton. when i heard his date during the trial i remembered the joy of bringing my son home, just like mr. sutton had. so at this time as to...
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. >> reporter: his name was christopher chichester.uest house, a modern structure behind the main house where john and linda lived. what did your colleagues knew who had looked at the missing persons case? >> kind of a prissy kind of guy. the way he came across, he didn't seem to be that type of person who would have gone anything you would consider violent or nefarious. >> reporter: but now investigators decided to take another look at chichester. they fanned out across the neighborhood to find out what people remember. >> here is a young man who is well dressed, well spoken, fun and friendly. >> reporter: like so many others in san marino, novelist meredith brucker had met chichester on the patio of church of our savior. the young englishman told her he was an aspiring film producer. she watched him ming well the well-heeled congregation after sunday services. >> he could talk about anything. he kind of knew how to push your buttons. >> reporter: you aren't saying that in a negative way. >> right. he was very interested in people. >>
. >> reporter: his name was christopher chichester.uest house, a modern structure behind the main house where john and linda lived. what did your colleagues knew who had looked at the missing persons case? >> kind of a prissy kind of guy. the way he came across, he didn't seem to be that type of person who would have gone anything you would consider violent or nefarious. >> reporter: but now investigators decided to take another look at chichester. they fanned out across the...
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. >> like stone inmate christopher trotter has been behind bars since the mid 1980s. >> i came into prison to serve a four-year prison sentence for petty theft. i came in with four years and ended up with 142 years. that's what could happen in prison if you make the wrong choice. it has consequences. >> the wrong choice trotter refers to was being one of the instigators of a 1885 riot at an indiana prison. seven corrections officers were stabbed and two others and a counsellor were held hostage for 15 hours. >> it was a massive riot and chris trotter was one of the main players in that. trotter has done his share to maintain his image of that. >> trotter maintained he was defending another inmate from abusive staff. >> some were stabbed and some were beat up and some went to court and overexaggerated their wounds. >> the judge in the case saw nothing to laugh about. >> i was found guilty of one count of attempted battery, and count of rioting and sentenced to 142 years. i was like, wow. most violence is spontaneous. that's what that was. it was spontaneous. one incident led to something el
. >> like stone inmate christopher trotter has been behind bars since the mid 1980s. >> i came into prison to serve a four-year prison sentence for petty theft. i came in with four years and ended up with 142 years. that's what could happen in prison if you make the wrong choice. it has consequences. >> the wrong choice trotter refers to was being one of the instigators of a 1885 riot at an indiana prison. seven corrections officers were stabbed and two others and a counsellor...
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at home, his wife sent christopher a text message. >> by 5:23 a.m., i am where are you. he goes lost but police on the way. >> i keep asking being organization being do i need to worry. no. >> reporter: you see, christopher had his iphone. >> having a charged phone made a world of difference. if i didn't have a phone, i would have been stuck really bad. >> reporter: but he says he couldn't trust the map app. it kept telling me i'm here. >> reporter: but he knew he wasn't. >> reporter: as soon as he heard the police helicopter he turned on the phone's flashlight. >> reporter: that is all i was doing. i was holing opportunity as high as i could pointing towards it. >> reporter: it caught the flight crew's eye. >> they used night vision goggles which i didn't realize. >> reporter: a 43-year-old lawyer for umbc, christopher was eventually rescued but it took four hours. >> it is really scary. you have no idea what kind of an ending it is going to have. >> reporter: two rescuers would eventually rappel 150 feet down from a park police helicopter and escort christopher and boo
at home, his wife sent christopher a text message. >> by 5:23 a.m., i am where are you. he goes lost but police on the way. >> i keep asking being organization being do i need to worry. no. >> reporter: you see, christopher had his iphone. >> having a charged phone made a world of difference. if i didn't have a phone, i would have been stuck really bad. >> reporter: but he says he couldn't trust the map app. it kept telling me i'm here. >> reporter: but he...
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. >> reporter: christopher and his body boo are back home in mount arrow safe and sound with quite a story to tell about the new years eve they spent lost in the woods. >> if i was alone i would have been worried from the beginning but you have your best friend with you. >> reporter: they were hiking northwest of frederick maryland in the state park, when they crossed the same creek for the fourth time kasich said he knew they were lost he called 911. >>> the sheriff sent a helicopter at home, wife sent christopher a text message. >> 5:23 p.m. i asked where are you he goes lost police on the way. >>> she said where are you i really don't know. >> i keep asking okay do i need to worry. no. >> you see christopher had his iphone. >> i had a charged phone, made a world of difference if i didn't have a phone i would have been stuck bad. >> reporter: i couldn't trust the map ap. >> it kept telling me i was here but he knew he wasn't. as soon as he heard the police helicopter he turned on the phone's flashlight. every now and then i would go like this i thought hold it steady. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: christopher and his body boo are back home in mount arrow safe and sound with quite a story to tell about the new years eve they spent lost in the woods. >> if i was alone i would have been worried from the beginning but you have your best friend with you. >> reporter: they were hiking northwest of frederick maryland in the state park, when they crossed the same creek for the fourth time kasich said he knew they were lost he called 911. >>> the sheriff...
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christopher has been holding on to fund memories. >> we would have fun. but really, the best parts were really just everyday, playing pool, playing cards, and having a good conversation. >> according to an independent data base, the war in afghanistan has claimed 1872 lives since it began. as the westminster community gets ready to lay one of the latest victims to rest, christopher hopes his memory will live on. >> a fund, caring, loving man who -- fun, caring, loving man who was always able to tell a joke and brighten the day. >> the pal tv 11 news. -- wbal-tv 11 news. >> good afternoon. it is chilly out there. tempters only a 38 bwi marshall. but this does not tell the whole story. a storm system developing from the south and we have had light precipitation moving into the state from glen burnie. some rain, but some also coming down as snow. something to keep in mind if you are traveling south of baltimore, you could run into slippery conditions. temperatures are above freezing right now. and not expecting freezing yet. >> all right, thank you. now to p
christopher has been holding on to fund memories. >> we would have fun. but really, the best parts were really just everyday, playing pool, playing cards, and having a good conversation. >> according to an independent data base, the war in afghanistan has claimed 1872 lives since it began. as the westminster community gets ready to lay one of the latest victims to rest, christopher hopes his memory will live on. >> a fund, caring, loving man who -- fun, caring, loving man who...
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christopher hawn is a former aide to chuck schumer. angela mclaughlin is a fox news political analyst. welcome. >> thank you. >> the president says they're not doing enough and get on the stick. we're at a time where some people say, i've heard this more than once, we'd be better off if they did nothing. >> there's so much concern. >> how would that impact the election for many trying to retain the seats? >> right now we're going to see more gridlock and more policies not being created and politics played. folks are tired of the blame game. i like senator rubio but it's not just the white house and democrats, it's republicans too. washington, d.c. is broken and what's why we haven't gotten things do so i'm with the president. >> i hear it's broken. even when i talked to governor bush he said it was broken. it's different than what's going on in many states that are successful. why doesn't the federal government pick a model that works and get back to doing their job. >> first let me command angela, those were very true words. the gover
christopher hawn is a former aide to chuck schumer. angela mclaughlin is a fox news political analyst. welcome. >> thank you. >> the president says they're not doing enough and get on the stick. we're at a time where some people say, i've heard this more than once, we'd be better off if they did nothing. >> there's so much concern. >> how would that impact the election for many trying to retain the seats? >> right now we're going to see more gridlock and more...
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more on christopher's amazing journey. up next on wjz news. >>> after that cold night, is a warm up on the way. your forewarn weather forecast is coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> a legislative push to end the death penalty is gaining grass roots support. protesters rallied outside the state house today but as pat warren reports, the general assembly has consistently resisted repeal. >> reporter: this demonstration outside the state house in annapolis is a preview of what may be more to come as a september execution of georgia death row inmate troy davis fuels the fire of protesters. his sister kim joined this rally. >> we can't continue to kill innocent people. >>> davis was killed for penalty involving another shooter. >> you need to get up, get up, hold your head up and never give up. even when it gets rough you get tough. stop the death penalty now. >>> governor o'malley has testified in support of repeal and accepted a commissions findings that the death penalty should be -- >> i don't everyone want to call it the dea
more on christopher's amazing journey. up next on wjz news. >>> after that cold night, is a warm up on the way. your forewarn weather forecast is coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> a legislative push to end the death penalty is gaining grass roots support. protesters rallied outside the state house today but as pat warren reports, the general assembly has consistently resisted repeal. >> reporter: this demonstration outside the state house in annapolis is a preview of...
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few people know more about how difficult life in confinement is than christopher trotter. after ten consecutive years there, he has been released to a transitional housing unit on his way back to general population. >> probably known him for 12, 13 years. when i heard he was going to open pop, i couldn't believe it with his reputation that he has. i didn't think they would let him out. >> oh, man. this is what i do all day long, drink ice water. it's been ten years since i had a cup of ice water. i was like, dang, i never knew that water tasted so good. but it does, just ice water. and these are the little things we take for granted. >> trotter, whose name is infamous in the indiana state prison system, will now be around other inmates and staff without handcuffs and shackles for the first time in ten years. he originally came to prison nearly three decades earlier on a four-year sentence for theft. but then trotter received 142 years as a result of being one of the instigators of a major riot at another prison. he has spent a total of 16 years in confinement but says thes
few people know more about how difficult life in confinement is than christopher trotter. after ten consecutive years there, he has been released to a transitional housing unit on his way back to general population. >> probably known him for 12, 13 years. when i heard he was going to open pop, i couldn't believe it with his reputation that he has. i didn't think they would let him out. >> oh, man. this is what i do all day long, drink ice water. it's been ten years since i had a cup...
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. >> christopher got that call a few days ago. his oldest friend, matthew seidler, had been killed by an ied in afghanistan. >> if it was top. it really took a few days for it to even sen. i just could not believe my friend was gone. that i was not want to see them again. >> matthew graduated from westminster high school in 2006 and registered for active duty in 2009. the celebrated his 24th birthday on tuesday. his facebook page was filled with well wishes from france. a few days later, they were expressing their condolences. christopher has been holding on to fund members of happier times. we would have fun. really, the best parts were just everyday, playing pool, playing cards, and having a good conversation. >> according to an independent database, the one afghanistan has climbed 1872 lives since it began. as the westminster community gets ready to lay one of the latest victims to rest, christopher hopes matthew's memory lives on your >> if of fun, caring, loving man who was always able to tell a joke and brighten the day. >>
. >> christopher got that call a few days ago. his oldest friend, matthew seidler, had been killed by an ied in afghanistan. >> if it was top. it really took a few days for it to even sen. i just could not believe my friend was gone. that i was not want to see them again. >> matthew graduated from westminster high school in 2006 and registered for active duty in 2009. the celebrated his 24th birthday on tuesday. his facebook page was filled with well wishes from france. a few...
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. >> christopher lyall crossed the atlantic for a surgery so where he's only the second person to haveit. more on his incredible story. >> it's amazing that he's that pioneer. >> 30-year-old crystal told lyle sits in front of me -- christopher lyall sits in front of me with the windpipe implanted in him. >> unhappily cancer free. now it's just the daily routine of getting stronger and getting back together. >> christopher traveled to sweden otter palmetto read he took out his cancer is trachea and implant it in the one made out of a stick and coated with his own stem cells. >> the stem cell technology used in his surgery was actually developed in the united states in boston. >> this really is the culmination of a lovely two decades worth of scientific and medical research that has finally allowed the field of regenerative medicine to be robust enough to treat a real patient. >> harvard bioscience crafted windpipe. then they mix it with his own stem cells. in today's the cells start to grow and form college in on the plastic. >> about five days after the procedure, the patient's own blo
. >> christopher lyall crossed the atlantic for a surgery so where he's only the second person to haveit. more on his incredible story. >> it's amazing that he's that pioneer. >> 30-year-old crystal told lyle sits in front of me -- christopher lyall sits in front of me with the windpipe implanted in him. >> unhappily cancer free. now it's just the daily routine of getting stronger and getting back together. >> christopher traveled to sweden otter palmetto read he...
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christopher lyle had cancer in his windpipe.he traveled across the world for another chance at life. >> it's amazing to be you know that pioneer. >> reporter: 30-year-old christopher lyle zits -- sits in front of me as only the second man in the world with a trachea implanted in him. >> right now i'm cancer free. right now it's the daily routine of getting stronger and getting back together. >> reporter: dr. materini took out his cancerous trachea and installed a new one made out of plastic and coated with his own stem cell. the stem cell technology used in christopher's surgery was actually developed here in the united states in boston at harvard science center. >> this really is a culmination of probably two decades worth of scientific research that has finally allowed degenerative medicine to be robust enough to become medicine. >> reporter: they put it in a bio reactor, that white box where it is mixed with his own stem cells. in two days the cells start to grow and form collagen on the plastic. >> the patient's own vessels
christopher lyle had cancer in his windpipe.he traveled across the world for another chance at life. >> it's amazing to be you know that pioneer. >> reporter: 30-year-old christopher lyle zits -- sits in front of me as only the second man in the world with a trachea implanted in him. >> right now i'm cancer free. right now it's the daily routine of getting stronger and getting back together. >> reporter: dr. materini took out his cancerous trachea and installed a new one...
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much economically christophe great to hear thoughts thank you for joining us live there imports downin germany well this is our t.v. life here in moscow still ahead for you this hour we've got the latest action from the world's second strongest hockey league the k h l that's about to enter its crucial play off stage that's along with the rest of the sports news with kate first though the business update danny. into business the european union has joined the growing conflict between russia and ukraine energy commission a good thing a warns both sides must take into account agreements already signed with the e.u. ukraine says it's struggling economy can't afford the volumes agreed to its contract with mosco almost a cup purchases by home of russia's energy giant gazprom says here could have reduced its order by up to twenty percent but only if it's a given six months notice the e.u. has offered its support for ukraine in this role more talks will be held on tuesday chris weaver from troika the situation is likely to result in ukraine conceding to both. the stake in its pipeline system.
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>> after a decade of confinement, christopher trotter tries to fit in.of us men never sewed before when he came into this unit. most of us probably never sewed a button before. >> one inmate's patchwork road to redemption. ur low prices are even lower. we need to teach her how to walk. she is taking up valuable cart space. aren't you, honey? [ male announcer ] it's our biggest clearance event of the year where our prices are even lower. save money. live better. walmart. >>> y'all see them? i'm done. i'm done. see that? yeah. >> that some pretty boy guns? >> come on, man. oh, man. >> sharing a meal with others is something christopher trotter hasn't experienced in about a decade. one of indiana's most infamous inmates and known for violent behavior, he's now back in general population at the wabash valley correctional facility after ten years in solitary confinement. >> how long is ten years? i don't think i could have did it. that's a long time. >> and to still have the mind -- the mind strength that he has. he's really strong. headstrong. >> most people
>> after a decade of confinement, christopher trotter tries to fit in.of us men never sewed before when he came into this unit. most of us probably never sewed a button before. >> one inmate's patchwork road to redemption. ur low prices are even lower. we need to teach her how to walk. she is taking up valuable cart space. aren't you, honey? [ male announcer ] it's our biggest clearance event of the year where our prices are even lower. save money. live better. walmart. >>>...
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at home his wife sent christopher a text message. >> by 5:23 p.m. i asked where are you and he goes lost, police on their way. >> bad thing but good thing and she said where are you? i really don't. >> and i keep asking okay. do i need to worry? no. reporter: you see, christopher had his iphone. >> having a charged phone made a world of difference. if didn't have a phone, i would have been stuck really baffle. reporter: but he said he couldn't trust the map app. >> it kept telling me i'm here. reporter: but he knew that he wasn't. as soon as he heard the helicopter, he turned on the phone's flashlight. >> that's all i was doing just holding it up as high as i could pointing towards it. every now and then i'd go like this, but i thought no, just hold it stead ditch. reporter: it caught the flight crew's -- steady. reporter: it caught the flight crew's eye. a 43-year-old lawyer for umbc, kasick was rescued, but it took four hours. >> really scary. you have no idea what kind of an ending it's going to have. reporter: two rescuers would eventually rappe
at home his wife sent christopher a text message. >> by 5:23 p.m. i asked where are you and he goes lost, police on their way. >> bad thing but good thing and she said where are you? i really don't. >> and i keep asking okay. do i need to worry? no. reporter: you see, christopher had his iphone. >> having a charged phone made a world of difference. if didn't have a phone, i would have been stuck really baffle. reporter: but he said he couldn't trust the map app. >>...
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. >> host: about 50 minutes left with this month's "in depth" guest, christopher hedges. for what did you win the pulitzer? >> guest: i was part of a team of reporters that won a pulitzer prize for our coverage of al-qaeda. i was based in paris, and i covered al-qaeda in europe -- not in germany, i don't speak german. >> host: and he is the author of nine nonfiction books, his most recent book is "the world as it is," a compilation of his columns from truth dig, and his newest book will be coming out in the june. will that also be published by the nation? >> guest: yes, with joe sacco who's done some amazing stuff. >> host: queens, new york, you're on. happy new year. >> caller: happy new year. thank you for what you do, sir. i appreciate what you said about men of privilege fighting for social justice. one such man, mr. john brown, who back in 1859 died along with his six sons for the cause of freedom and against slavery. fast forward a couple of generations, and argentinean doctor went to cuba to fight, also, for freedom. and i think in today's world no matter where you
. >> host: about 50 minutes left with this month's "in depth" guest, christopher hedges. for what did you win the pulitzer? >> guest: i was part of a team of reporters that won a pulitzer prize for our coverage of al-qaeda. i was based in paris, and i covered al-qaeda in europe -- not in germany, i don't speak german. >> host: and he is the author of nine nonfiction books, his most recent book is "the world as it is," a compilation of his columns from truth...
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for national security law christopher thanks so much for joining us tonight good to be back so reports of using secret channels to communicate with iran do you think that if that's true that means that the u.s. is really taking it seriously we've had a secret back to back channels to iran since the revolution in seventy nine some of them are through embassies and some of them and all through embassies the iranians carry their water here at the pakistani embassy they have a special interest section united states does it through switzerland the swiss embassy there are not doing it very so it's only like they were they had these back channel communications and look these are very important not necessarily because they can solve problems but because having some transparency on both sides can lead people on both sides to take the steps necessary to prevent problems. so you have any ideas though if it's not switzerland this time that's. why they should be an appropriate for me to speculate but we have had the united states government has had back channel communications to iran direct and ind
for national security law christopher thanks so much for joining us tonight good to be back so reports of using secret channels to communicate with iran do you think that if that's true that means that the u.s. is really taking it seriously we've had a secret back to back channels to iran since the revolution in seventy nine some of them are through embassies and some of them and all through embassies the iranians carry their water here at the pakistani embassy they have a special interest...
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. >> reporter: christopher lyles sits if front of me as the second person in the world to be living and breathing with a synthetic windpipe or trachea implanted in him. >> i'm cancer free. i'm happily cancer free. now it's a daily routine of getting stronger and getting back together. >> reporter: he traveled to sweden where a doctor took out his cancerous trachea and implanted a new one coated with his own stem cells. the stem cell technology was actually developed here in the united states in boston at harvard bioscience. >> this is the culmination of probably two decades worth of scientific and medical research that is finally allowed to feel the regenerative medicine to be robust enough to treat a real patient. >> reporter: they created a scaffold out of plastic, then they put it in a bio-reactor where it's mixed with his own stem cells. the cells start to grow and form collagen on the plastic. >> about five days after the procedure, the patient's own blood vessels have grown back through the scaffold to provide a blood supply to those cells. at that point, it is fair to call it an
. >> reporter: christopher lyles sits if front of me as the second person in the world to be living and breathing with a synthetic windpipe or trachea implanted in him. >> i'm cancer free. i'm happily cancer free. now it's a daily routine of getting stronger and getting back together. >> reporter: he traveled to sweden where a doctor took out his cancerous trachea and implanted a new one coated with his own stem cells. the stem cell technology was actually developed here in...
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drone program but are his answers disingenuous christopher swift is going to join us to break it all down then while a recent new york times report concluded that corporations like apple are shipping jobs overseas because this country is failing to produce enough skilled workers david sirota claims of that's just perpetuating an education crisis myth so he's going to get joins us to give us his take on the read it community isn't stopping after stopping sopa and pipa there's a new suggestion to create a piece of legislation of their own called the free internet act so reddit co-founder alexis ohanian is going to give us all of the details are have all that and more feet and i could and it does have happy hour but first take a look at the mainstream media has decided to miss. all right so voting is taking place in the florida primary today and the mainstream media is just going crazy over the polls in the numbers and of course newt gingrich's upcoming demise. there have been three republican contests and three different winners and today the line is drawn in the florida sand voting is
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christopher nolan, final chapter in the batman saga. how some fans are securing their spots to see the movie seven months before it hits theaters. you're watching what is new now and next. in weather, a big concern on this thursday. we'll be right back. >>> ford is recalling nearly 500,000 mini vans and suv's. 200,000 free b star and mercury mini vans from model years 2004 and 2005 due to mechanical issues that can cause a loss of power. model years twu one and 2002 are also being recalled because of a leaky brake fluid cap. ford says it will notify owners. >>> and orange juice imports are being tested for a banned chemical. so far reports have come back negative but there are growing fears a safety scare could drive up juice prices. >>> you can get tickets for a movie today that doesn't open until july 20th. we're learning now that the imax production has tickets still available in advance for san francisco, also los angeles but new york has apparently sold out. this is christopher nolan's final chapter in the batman saga. get on-line
christopher nolan, final chapter in the batman saga. how some fans are securing their spots to see the movie seven months before it hits theaters. you're watching what is new now and next. in weather, a big concern on this thursday. we'll be right back. >>> ford is recalling nearly 500,000 mini vans and suv's. 200,000 free b star and mercury mini vans from model years 2004 and 2005 due to mechanical issues that can cause a loss of power. model years twu one and 2002 are also being...
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this is christopher norwood's final batman movie. >>> having the colors and passion and spirit for the playoff game, but there's a shortage of jerseys for other nfl teams including the bronx. and that guy, number 15, tim tebow. also, the ravens take time out to have a little fun since they get ready for the playoff game this weekend. details coming up. why is ray rice sporting that fu man chu? we look at that when we get back from new york and "tech bytes." >> reporter: in "tech bytes" -- new apple speculation. an announcement in new york next week, only saying it's related to education. but "the new york times" reports it will be apple's push into the digital textbook business. steve jobs said he wanted to transform that market. >>> lg is making headlines at the consumer electronics show with its 55-inch television. dan ackerman says it's already a favorite. >> they are incredibly bright and thin. this is only four millimeters thick and you have to see it to understand how insanely slim it is. >> reporter: it's going to be insanely expensive too, $7,000 to 8,000 dollars at first. >>>
this is christopher norwood's final batman movie. >>> having the colors and passion and spirit for the playoff game, but there's a shortage of jerseys for other nfl teams including the bronx. and that guy, number 15, tim tebow. also, the ravens take time out to have a little fun since they get ready for the playoff game this weekend. details coming up. why is ray rice sporting that fu man chu? we look at that when we get back from new york and "tech bytes." >> reporter:...
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and listen to christopher.e has the right to protest, but when you take it so far, you make yourself look bad and no one will take you seriously anymore. i think happen of them just showed up because it was the in thing to do. i hope they all go home and occupy a shower. folks personally, i tend to agree with all of you. is the first amendment only for nice, organized groups who only stick around as long as it's comfortedable? i know, the city has been bending over backwards, but whenever the government is about to tell a group of nonviolence citizens to shut up and go home, that aught to be the last resort and the situation better be truly intolerable. we don't just tolerate your e- mails, we love them. keep them coming. mail jogbag@wusa9.com is the e- mail. >>> we'll see you tonight at 11:00. log on any time to wusa9.com. bye bye. >> woman: don't forget the yard work! >> o.k. >> announcer: with citibank's popmoney, dan can easily send money by email right from his citibank account. >> nice job, ben. >> announ
and listen to christopher.e has the right to protest, but when you take it so far, you make yourself look bad and no one will take you seriously anymore. i think happen of them just showed up because it was the in thing to do. i hope they all go home and occupy a shower. folks personally, i tend to agree with all of you. is the first amendment only for nice, organized groups who only stick around as long as it's comfortedable? i know, the city has been bending over backwards, but whenever the...
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he asked that christopher adams fill in for him. he was a former general council to the south carolina secretary of state and worked as an attorney in the vetti ivoting s of the department of justice. he has served on four different presidential campaigns on ballot issues. christopher can address some of the activities taking place in the states this year, please join me in welcomiing >> i'm slowly shifting my way for the camera. thank you aum. i have the unenviable position of closing your day. there's three things i want to tell you about today that i think will characterize the 2012 election from my perspective that you probably haven't seen before from republicans, and i think you're going to see it and i think it's going to effect the work you do during the elections. very briefly the first one is that you will see an unprecedented social media outreach this year from the republican side na quite honestly was lacking in 2008. the pendulum has sort of swung. while my counterpart side was very good and effective at social media,
he asked that christopher adams fill in for him. he was a former general council to the south carolina secretary of state and worked as an attorney in the vetti ivoting s of the department of justice. he has served on four different presidential campaigns on ballot issues. christopher can address some of the activities taking place in the states this year, please join me in welcomiing >> i'm slowly shifting my way for the camera. thank you aum. i have the unenviable position of closing...
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any hindrances of passage let's discuss this further we're now joined live by political analyst christophe is on the line with us live from berlin thanks for being with us iran seems to be feeling the pain of the sanctions already how serious an impact could they have if the oil embargo does in fact go through. well as far as the oil is concerned the impact is not very big germany is taking a one point five million barrels in a year that's next to nothing the european union has four percent of the. oil imports done by iran or from iran so that is not really a threat of course if they close the strait of hormuz that is. more dangerous not for germany though we just in the zero from the middle east except a little from iran as i said two point six million barrels a year or so very little from syria. but it's not affected by the strait of hormuz but for the rest yes it has fifteen point five million barrels per day going through the strait and that is of course a very vital factor fourteen to fifteen percent of european overall of crude oil imports and that will hurt us define. what about the
any hindrances of passage let's discuss this further we're now joined live by political analyst christophe is on the line with us live from berlin thanks for being with us iran seems to be feeling the pain of the sanctions already how serious an impact could they have if the oil embargo does in fact go through. well as far as the oil is concerned the impact is not very big germany is taking a one point five million barrels in a year that's next to nothing the european union has four percent of...
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but for perfumer christopher, he just followed his nose. ♪ >> i'm christopher.ate perfume, i am the perfumer and founder. i hate perfume. i am the perfumer, obviously. director, founder, et cetera whatever you want to do, i am the company. i can remember scent very, very accurately. which i am told from even like really excellent researchers at the monel center in philadelphia, that people can't do this. i can't imagine how they can't, but i'm told they can't. the point is, i catalog smells in my head, i remember them, i can pull them and start arranging them in my head without even doing anything physically. and i've gotten to the point where that becomes very useful for me when i'm composing perfumes. if i know all of the smells that i want to use and i have all of the smells that i want to use, it's a very short trip from there to getting something in a bottle. i mean, when i first started the first perfume i made was like 135 variations. now, i can frequently knock one out in three to five. i can be walking around and just sort of staring off into space and,
but for perfumer christopher, he just followed his nose. ♪ >> i'm christopher.ate perfume, i am the perfumer and founder. i hate perfume. i am the perfumer, obviously. director, founder, et cetera whatever you want to do, i am the company. i can remember scent very, very accurately. which i am told from even like really excellent researchers at the monel center in philadelphia, that people can't do this. i can't imagine how they can't, but i'm told they can't. the point is, i catalog...
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it would be the first murder case for prosecutor christopher hicks who along with veteran d.a.vince the jury that chaz higgs had deliberately killed his wife, nevada state controller kathy augustine, by injecting her with a lethal drug. >> he took the time to load up a syringe full of a devastating drug. he took the time to plan that and inject his wife with it. and then to stand there while she basically suffocated. >> to prove their case prosecutors first had to show that succinylcholine killed kathy augustine. the fbi toxicologist who tested kathy's urine said she had no doubt that succinylcholine was in her system at the time of her death. >> i ran this urine sample three times. i found the drug there all three times. >> based on the fbi's findings, this pathologist determined the cause of death. >> it is my opinion that kathy augustine died from succinylcholine toxicity. >> but if the drug was in her body, how and when did it get there? the pathologist pointed to this mark on kathy's left hip as a possible injection site and said there was no evidence that it had occurred
it would be the first murder case for prosecutor christopher hicks who along with veteran d.a.vince the jury that chaz higgs had deliberately killed his wife, nevada state controller kathy augustine, by injecting her with a lethal drug. >> he took the time to load up a syringe full of a devastating drug. he took the time to plan that and inject his wife with it. and then to stand there while she basically suffocated. >> to prove their case prosecutors first had to show that...
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christopher gail entered an alford plea for the march 29 shooting of ricky johnson jr. police say johnson was shot during a drug deal of the mall. >> president obama says the state of the union is getting stronger. >> kate amara has that story. >> good morning. today the president hits the road, a swing through $5 grant states to sell his ideas to voters. >> mr. speaker, the president of the united states. >> facing a divided congress and a divided electorate, president obama's third state of the union address began with a moment of unity -- a hug for congresswoman gabrielle giffords, who's resigning this week. then the president got down to business, making it clear the economy is his top priority. >> it is time to apply the same rules from top to bottom. no bailouts, no handouts, and no cop-outs. >> the president laid out his economic blueprint, which includes higher taxes for millionaires, funding for education and job-training, and tax breaks for companies that create jobs. >> we have a huge opportunity at this moment to bring manufacturing back, but we have to seiz
christopher gail entered an alford plea for the march 29 shooting of ricky johnson jr. police say johnson was shot during a drug deal of the mall. >> president obama says the state of the union is getting stronger. >> kate amara has that story. >> good morning. today the president hits the road, a swing through $5 grant states to sell his ideas to voters. >> mr. speaker, the president of the united states. >> facing a divided congress and a divided electorate,...
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it came out after a public debate with sam harrison and christopher regions. mr hedges writes about the atheists. they see only one truth, there truth. human beings must become like them, think like them and about their values which they insist are universal or be banished from civilized society. all other values which they never investigate or examine are dismissed. when we you with the new york times. >> guest: 1990-2005. >> host: why did you leave? >> guest: we had a dispute over something called the iraq war. hospital lot of my life not only in the middle east but in iraq. i understood like most arabists that the arguments used to justify the invasion and occupation of iraq were not reality based. this is not a political discussion. it is the ideas that we would be greeted as liberators and there wouldn't be an insurgency, democracy would be implanted in baghdad and emanate of words across the middle east. the oil would pay for the reconstruction. these were just spun by people who have no idea what they were talking about. but to get up and say that despi
it came out after a public debate with sam harrison and christopher regions. mr hedges writes about the atheists. they see only one truth, there truth. human beings must become like them, think like them and about their values which they insist are universal or be banished from civilized society. all other values which they never investigate or examine are dismissed. when we you with the new york times. >> guest: 1990-2005. >> host: why did you leave? >> guest: we had a...
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and i think the most perfect example of that is your former friend, christopher hitchens. mean, for christopher hitchens to look at henry kissinger and his involvement in the assassination and murder of a democratically-elected socialist in chile and conclude that he is a war criminal and then to look at the more egregious behavior of george bush and his lying getting us into iraq and the murder of thousands of iraqis and the murder of saddam hussein and conclude he is not a war criminal and the fact that christopher hitchens would totally belittle anyone who remotely questioned 9/11 leads me to the conclusion that even the sharpest mind can be dulled by privilege. now, we've lost that very sharp mind. perhaps christopher hitchens had already lost his mind before he died, and i'd just appreciate your comments. >> guest: well, as somebody who has lived in disintegrating societies, i would certainly agree that human beings are not particularly rational. freud got this in civilization and its discontents. written on the eve of world war ii. where he talked about two forces, b
and i think the most perfect example of that is your former friend, christopher hitchens. mean, for christopher hitchens to look at henry kissinger and his involvement in the assassination and murder of a democratically-elected socialist in chile and conclude that he is a war criminal and then to look at the more egregious behavior of george bush and his lying getting us into iraq and the murder of thousands of iraqis and the murder of saddam hussein and conclude he is not a war criminal and...
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. >> christopher duttel se encuentra detenido por abuso y detención ilegal. >> un estudiante fue detenidonto. >> el sospechoso se llama david velásquez. usó un cuchillo para amenazar a la víctima y tuvo lesiones menores. >> un asalto de a 3 integrantes de una familia. andrew, su hermano y su padre fueron atacados mientras iban en un auto. el sospechoso niega haber hecho esto. >> se calificó frustrante la agencia del orden, que se cumplan las promesas hace 9 años, los jinetes fueron acusados de plantar evidencia y abuso de poder. el jefe de policía de auclkand obliga a consultar las decisiones que tome. >> un joven hispano fue victima de la violencia, iba a clases con su hermana. >> ocurrió ayer cuando un sujeto lo asaltó y le quitó la vida. se busca que las autoridades busquen al responsable. >> acá fue que a las 6:50, un hombre recibió impactos de bala. >> de acuerdo a la portavoz, iba saliendo para reunirse con su hermana, que lo esperaba en su vehículo, un hombre armado en la esquina, atacó contra un automóvil, y descargó el arma contra martinez, le quitó la vida al instante. >> la her
. >> christopher duttel se encuentra detenido por abuso y detención ilegal. >> un estudiante fue detenidonto. >> el sospechoso se llama david velásquez. usó un cuchillo para amenazar a la víctima y tuvo lesiones menores. >> un asalto de a 3 integrantes de una familia. andrew, su hermano y su padre fueron atacados mientras iban en un auto. el sospechoso niega haber hecho esto. >> se calificó frustrante la agencia del orden, que se cumplan las promesas hace 9...
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always trying to have you here especially at the end of the week to round things out thank you christopher chambers a journalism professor at georgetown university well these are troubled times we live in despite those positive jobs numbers we talked about a little earlier in the show the economy is still in many ways in shambles and with the presidential campaign in full swing there are of course plenty of ideas being thrown around about how to fix things but few people are offering real think outside the box new ideas so we decided to look elsewhere and we want to introduce you to an american mixed martial artist and political activist jeff monson. all right so if you follow m.m.a. you may know him as snow man he's a two time winner of the a.t.c.c. submission wrestling world championship also a brazilian jiu-jitsu world champion jeff is also a self-proclaimed an artist and he's very outspoken about some of his views about this country and its place in the world just a little earlier he joins me from our miami studio i asked jeff what's his recipe for change and here's what he had to say.
always trying to have you here especially at the end of the week to round things out thank you christopher chambers a journalism professor at georgetown university well these are troubled times we live in despite those positive jobs numbers we talked about a little earlier in the show the economy is still in many ways in shambles and with the presidential campaign in full swing there are of course plenty of ideas being thrown around about how to fix things but few people are offering real think...
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christopher christianson, engineer chris lanpeter and nicholas long.three men are credited with saving the life of an elderly woman and caretaker from a burning house in concord on october 14th. >>> and you may have noticed a little bit warmer out there these last couple of days. that weather system came in. the rain showed up, the frost has gone away. temperatures outside are on the mild side. low 50s in the santa rosa area. and out toward daly city and redwood city. a little bit warmer. the moisture content. the relative humidity in the atmosphere is up. the dewpoints are up and that leads to fog. fog back in the forecast, there'll be plenty of it. we had a big morning. visibility will be a little bit less than they were today. as we head into the long range forecast dry. we're dry this whole day period. the most will be the fog in the morning and then this warm up as we go into the next couple of days. so check it out. these are the highs from today. the numbers bump up. tomorrow look for some mid-60s, even some upper 60s in santa rosa and morgan hi
christopher christianson, engineer chris lanpeter and nicholas long.three men are credited with saving the life of an elderly woman and caretaker from a burning house in concord on october 14th. >>> and you may have noticed a little bit warmer out there these last couple of days. that weather system came in. the rain showed up, the frost has gone away. temperatures outside are on the mild side. low 50s in the santa rosa area. and out toward daly city and redwood city. a little bit...
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clear about what can we expect from now until election day to talk more about this i'm joined by christopher chambers journalism professor at georgetown university so what i want to do with you today chris on this lovely friday let's let's pick a couple of examples by these lovely men who have been either tain for the last or you will kill she no more bachmann she's out so let's start first with rick santorum for the weekend on meet the press. it would be saying to the iranians you to open up those facilities you begin to dismantle them and make them available to the inspectors or we will degrade those facilities through air strikes and make it very public that we are doing that the president has done so you know i would lay out a red line and if they passed the airstrikes by president sent sent to our iran will not get a nuclear weapon under my watch all right here is rick santorum singing his old song about bombing iran and all that and he's talking about the nuclear facilities and that's good now n.b.c.'s david gregory knows that iran's nuclear facilities are already under the inspection
clear about what can we expect from now until election day to talk more about this i'm joined by christopher chambers journalism professor at georgetown university so what i want to do with you today chris on this lovely friday let's let's pick a couple of examples by these lovely men who have been either tain for the last or you will kill she no more bachmann she's out so let's start first with rick santorum for the weekend on meet the press. it would be saying to the iranians you to open up...
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christopher christianson, engineer chris lanpeter and nicholas long.e men are credited with saving the life of an elderly woman and caretaker from a burning house in concord on october 14th. >>> and you may have noticed a little bit warmer out there these last couple of days. that weather system came in. the rain showed up, the frost has gone away. temperatures outside are on the mild side. low 50s in the santa rosa area. and out toward daly city and redwood city. a little bit warmer. the moisture content. the relative humidity in the atmosphere is up. the dewpoints are up and that leads to fog. fog back in the forecast, there'll be plenty of it. we had a big morning. visibility will be a little bit less than they were today. as we head into the long range forecast dry. we're dry this whole day period. the most will be the fog in the morning and then this warm up as we go into the next couple of days. so check it out. these are the highs from today. the numbers bump up. tomorrow look for some mid-60s, even some upper 60s in santa rosa and morgan hill.
christopher christianson, engineer chris lanpeter and nicholas long.e men are credited with saving the life of an elderly woman and caretaker from a burning house in concord on october 14th. >>> and you may have noticed a little bit warmer out there these last couple of days. that weather system came in. the rain showed up, the frost has gone away. temperatures outside are on the mild side. low 50s in the santa rosa area. and out toward daly city and redwood city. a little bit warmer....
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---la fiscalia tambien revelo que el sospechoso, christopher dutel, es un indigente originario del surla falta de lluvia esta causando preocupacion es en diferentes sectores del area de la bahia.. gabriela dellan nos tiene el informe.. intro gaby: --asi es blanca..mucho s negocios han experimentado una verdadera sequia en sus ingresos por la falta de lluvia durante este invierno inusual. -- este habitante de san jose esta renovando el techo de su casa .. pero sin la lluvia ... reparar techos que no gotean se hace dificil... sot: rain provides.. -- asi como seÑala este dueÑo de un negocio de reparacion de techos... las personas solo piensan en arreglar sus tejados cuando comienza el invierno... --el distrito del agua de santa clara dice que los niveles de precipitacion estan 30 % por debajo de lo normal y en los reservorios solo se ve el 10% de lo que es tipico para enero. sot: 40:22 we are seing increased water usage on the part of the customer because it hasn't rain --- esta representant e del distrito del agua de santa clara y mientras las reservas de agua disminuyen el consumo del l
---la fiscalia tambien revelo que el sospechoso, christopher dutel, es un indigente originario del surla falta de lluvia esta causando preocupacion es en diferentes sectores del area de la bahia.. gabriela dellan nos tiene el informe.. intro gaby: --asi es blanca..mucho s negocios han experimentado una verdadera sequia en sus ingresos por la falta de lluvia durante este invierno inusual. -- este habitante de san jose esta renovando el techo de su casa .. pero sin la lluvia ... reparar techos...
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and, of course, i instantly -- i knew what it was. >> reporter: thursday night, christopher's body wasned to chicago. the patterson's saluted their son's flag-draped coffin. >> when chris was little, his favorite halloween costume was a christian soldier. he was one of god's soldiers and one of america's. >> reporter: he grew up in a military family and joined the national guard while studying music at indiana's valparaiso university. where he proudly sang in the school's a cappella group. his parents worry men and women serving overseas are starting to slip out of america's consciousness. >> we lost four out of one unit i think is why it's gotten so much press. >> we are out of iraq, but we're still at war and most people don't know that. we've been there for nine years now, and it's picking up. it's -- it's not over by any stretch of the imagination. >> reporter: the patterson's youngest son, carl, got leave from the marines to join the rest of his family in saying good by to his beloved big brother. >> he was an angel given to us for 20 years. but god needed his angel for something
and, of course, i instantly -- i knew what it was. >> reporter: thursday night, christopher's body wasned to chicago. the patterson's saluted their son's flag-draped coffin. >> when chris was little, his favorite halloween costume was a christian soldier. he was one of god's soldiers and one of america's. >> reporter: he grew up in a military family and joined the national guard while studying music at indiana's valparaiso university. where he proudly sang in the school's a...
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i'm following christopher hill. he is a tough act to follow. what if?t a house divided against itself cannot stand, yet as a nation division is growing and our values are becoming diluted and unclear. american culture, once defined with godly principles is disappearing, and we are at war with an enemy that has invaded our homeland. i am joe story, and i'm running for president of the united states. the 10 commandments surge as the -- served as the basis of our common law when america was born as a nation. christian principles defined our existence. the supreme court affirmed that we are a christian nation with liberty of conscience to all men, yet today america is in trouble. we failed to hold elected officials accountable, and we become spoiled by the benefits that a government with unlimited spending provides to us. it is frightening that 10 million children we should be raising with american values have been replaced with illegal aliens with on known values and content. -- unknown values and intent. these isolated cultures serve to divide us and weak
i'm following christopher hill. he is a tough act to follow. what if?t a house divided against itself cannot stand, yet as a nation division is growing and our values are becoming diluted and unclear. american culture, once defined with godly principles is disappearing, and we are at war with an enemy that has invaded our homeland. i am joe story, and i'm running for president of the united states. the 10 commandments surge as the -- served as the basis of our common law when america was born...
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an officer saw 18-year-old christopher doodle attacking the girl behind a bush.rescued, the suspect was taken into custody.
an officer saw 18-year-old christopher doodle attacking the girl behind a bush.rescued, the suspect was taken into custody.
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other notable winners, meryl streep, michelle williams, christopher plummer, claire danes and octavia spencer. we are back for this special edition of "today" live from los angeles. >> i'm natalie morales along with with savannah guthrie and al roker. we were there for all the fun. fair to say some of the celebrations may still be going on. in fact, riding in the elevator over here, i did see people coming in as i was leaving. >> exactly. looking worse for wear. >> we have everything covered this morning. >> these folks look great from the hair to the dresses and shoes. there was definitely a lot of glitz and hits but misses, too. >> not many though. >> i don't think so. who are we to judge? we'll talk to the experts who will tell us who were the best dressed last night. >> the party kept going long after the awards were handed out. i had fun, rubbing elbows with the who's who of hollywood. show you what happened when i went party hopping to the after parties. amy poehler with the open back there. >> baby got open back, as you say. >> right. >> first let's go to new york for a check o
other notable winners, meryl streep, michelle williams, christopher plummer, claire danes and octavia spencer. we are back for this special edition of "today" live from los angeles. >> i'm natalie morales along with with savannah guthrie and al roker. we were there for all the fun. fair to say some of the celebrations may still be going on. in fact, riding in the elevator over here, i did see people coming in as i was leaving. >> exactly. looking worse for wear. >>...
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. >> christopher plummer one his first award, best supporting actor. >> the television categories had a familiar ring to them for the second straight year. "boardwalk empire closed 11 best ensembles. >> we love doing the show. >> "modern family." >> betty white made it back to back for best actor says. >> i am not going to let them keep this but i will let them see it. allen baldwin won an award. >> some great movies out there. up next, your maryland lottery pick 3 and pick 4 numbers. another check on the forecast. first, a look at how wall street is performing. >> this town to rescue dog cannot bear to be supported by his owner. he learned how to climb ladders in order to be with his own while he did roofing work. he says he does not need any help getting to the top but is brought down safely with a harness. he goes out on the job every day with his master, who insists he, himself this impressive trick. tonight, a baltimore teacher is searching for answers. she is planning for retirement, coaster all the right foods, retires, and then gets a startling color that she would not receive
. >> christopher plummer one his first award, best supporting actor. >> the television categories had a familiar ring to them for the second straight year. "boardwalk empire closed 11 best ensembles. >> we love doing the show. >> "modern family." >> betty white made it back to back for best actor says. >> i am not going to let them keep this but i will let them see it. allen baldwin won an award. >> some great movies out there. up next,...
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listen to what attorney christopher chestnut had to say about the investigation. >> the facts suggest there was haitiing going on the bus. there's been an underground rumor mill, the reason robert champion was hazed to death is because he is gay. our investigation didn't indicate that. >> it's something we didn't think about. we wanted him to get a degree to be a better person. >> the board of trustees approved a new three-part anted hazing -- antihazing plan no a teacher pled guilty for claiming her daughter was dead. what she and the other did it make sure mom could get extra rest and relaxation. >>> a father-daughter's trip ends up in the ocean after a plane crash. [ male announcer ] get ready for some deli-style delic-ious-ity: the subway big hot pastrami melt. dive into piled-high pastrami, spicy mustard, pickles and melt-a-licious cheese. treat your taste buds to a fresh toasted subway big hot pastrami melt. subway. eat fresh. >>> we start off with the latest in the search for a mission teacher. investigators in montana are dog one more search for sherry around no.d arnold has n
listen to what attorney christopher chestnut had to say about the investigation. >> the facts suggest there was haitiing going on the bus. there's been an underground rumor mill, the reason robert champion was hazed to death is because he is gay. our investigation didn't indicate that. >> it's something we didn't think about. we wanted him to get a degree to be a better person. >> the board of trustees approved a new three-part anted hazing -- antihazing plan no a teacher pled...
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christopher, ties it at 24. after a texfield goal in overtight, ute's third and goal from the eight. white into the end zone. game over. 30-27. utah. >> jordan rodgers, the younger brother of aaron. they pulled him. despite his performance, vandy had a 21-17 lead, then this happened. ralph abernathy. 90-yard on the kickoff run. cincy takes it 31-4. we'll have at 11:00, highlights. >> can't wait. thanks, colin. we're just hours airplane -- hours away >> thousands of people are already lined up in times square in new york city. about two and a half hours before the stroke of midnight. 1500 police officers are also on scene to make sure everybody behaves themselves. the highlight of the night, of course, is when the ball drops. which it's been doing since 1907. should be positively balmy for new year's. 40 degrees is predicted there. you can catch the countdown on dick clark's new year's rocking new new year's. thanks for joining us, leaving you with a live look at times square. we'll see you back here at captioned
christopher, ties it at 24. after a texfield goal in overtight, ute's third and goal from the eight. white into the end zone. game over. 30-27. utah. >> jordan rodgers, the younger brother of aaron. they pulled him. despite his performance, vandy had a 21-17 lead, then this happened. ralph abernathy. 90-yard on the kickoff run. cincy takes it 31-4. we'll have at 11:00, highlights. >> can't wait. thanks, colin. we're just hours airplane -- hours away >> thousands of people are...
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. >> reporter: oscarless christopher plummer should hear his name called. and what about uggy?uess the academy doesn't know jack. russell terriers. i think uggy is a mature-looking 28. >> you'll be with us throughout the morning. >>> coming up, a father's heart-wrenching decision to turn in his son. >>> and seal breaks his silence as to why his marriage to heidi is breaking up. dave. dave. dave. i just saved a ton of money at staples. great job, dave. suck-up. [ male announcer ] in a small business, it's all you. that's why you have us. at staples, we have low prices on everything your small business needs. staples. that was easy. i want healthy skin for life. [ female announcer ] don't just moisturize, improve the health of your skin with aveeno daily moisturizing lotion. the natural oatmeal formula goes beyond 24-hour moisture. it's clinically proven to improve your skin's health in one day, with significant improvement in 2 weeks. for healthy, beautiful skin that lasts. i found a moisturizer for life. [ female announcer ] aveeno daily moisturizing lotion. and for healthy, be
. >> reporter: oscarless christopher plummer should hear his name called. and what about uggy?uess the academy doesn't know jack. russell terriers. i think uggy is a mature-looking 28. >> you'll be with us throughout the morning. >>> coming up, a father's heart-wrenching decision to turn in his son. >>> and seal breaks his silence as to why his marriage to heidi is breaking up. dave. dave. dave. i just saved a ton of money at staples. great job, dave. suck-up. [...
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. >> supporting acttor went to christopher plummer. >> it's a lovely award because they turn into nicefor the first time. >> reporter: the sag awards honored the best in television. both trophies went back to last year's winners, boardwalk empire in the drama and modern family in the comedy category. they have about a month before the oscars are handed out. >> well, gop presidential candidate newt gingrich has a new tool in his campaign chest. >> everybody vote for newt. hoot, hoot, hoot. >> a rap song titled "hoot for newt." >>> well, president obama's short serenade of let's stay together is music -- i -- so in love with you ♪ >> al green's hit is making a big come back. the billboard said sales have gone up 490% sing the president sang just a few bars on january 19th. the apollo theater crowd approved, even cheering on the president. >>> got some good news all around. 43 at bwi. humidity is low. it is some dry air right now. wanted to show you a couple of our hd weather camera. nice looking day. we had the chill in the air. not much of a chop in the water. baltimore today with some
. >> supporting acttor went to christopher plummer. >> it's a lovely award because they turn into nicefor the first time. >> reporter: the sag awards honored the best in television. both trophies went back to last year's winners, boardwalk empire in the drama and modern family in the comedy category. they have about a month before the oscars are handed out. >> well, gop presidential candidate newt gingrich has a new tool in his campaign chest. >> everybody vote for...