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both jennifer corbin and dolly hearn were through with bart corbin.hey wanted to end the relationship. they were turning their back on him. >> it must have been a surprise when bart learned the truth about jennifer's internet friend, chris. the two had never met in person. they knew one another only through e-mails and telephone calls. and corbin also didn't know that chris was a woman. >> it says how desolate her life was that she was willing to grasp at any straw to have some companionship. >> did you in fact commit the events of malice murder to which you are now pleading get as it is outlined in the indictment? >> yes. >> in order to avoid a death sentence, bart corbin pled guilty to the murders of both jennifer and dolly hearn. he was convicted and is serving concurrent life sentences. >> i'm just glad that he admitted it and i'm glad that it settles the question once and for all. that's what's important to us. it's not up to us. vengeance is not up to us. the lord will take care of that. >> bart corbin had gotten away with murder once. but by 20
both jennifer corbin and dolly hearn were through with bart corbin.hey wanted to end the relationship. they were turning their back on him. >> it must have been a surprise when bart learned the truth about jennifer's internet friend, chris. the two had never met in person. they knew one another only through e-mails and telephone calls. and corbin also didn't know that chris was a woman. >> it says how desolate her life was that she was willing to grasp at any straw to have some...
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bart corbin. >> they had a houseboat.
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tyler corbin finds a hole. good day for colvin. 6th inning, hunter pence launches one.n, this thing is headed for mesa. 440 feet later, it is 6-4, san francisco. and they dance. bottom nine, a little pep talk. does little man get it done? i don't think he said little man hang a slider to paul goldschmit. but the giants hang on and one it 6-4. no struggles for the as taking on boston. luke gregerson appears to strike out mike napoli, but they say it was a foul tip. and of course, the very next pitch, here comes dustin pedroia to tie it at 1-1. bob melvin is not too happy about it. but it is the as , so you know it is all going to work out. 10th inning, man aboard and coco is your hero. >> it is coco! and the as have done it again! and coco has done it again! >> and your pie guy today will be yoenis cespedes. 2-1 the final in ten innings. >>> nascar qualifying at sonoma. kyle larson, a terrific run. good enough for third place. jamie mcmurray blew them all away with a scorching final lap. he will be on the poll. michael phelps, it is okay, you can call it a comeback swimm
tyler corbin finds a hole. good day for colvin. 6th inning, hunter pence launches one.n, this thing is headed for mesa. 440 feet later, it is 6-4, san francisco. and they dance. bottom nine, a little pep talk. does little man get it done? i don't think he said little man hang a slider to paul goldschmit. but the giants hang on and one it 6-4. no struggles for the as taking on boston. luke gregerson appears to strike out mike napoli, but they say it was a foul tip. and of course, the very next...
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jeremy corbin. well jeremy iraq is in chaos as we can see a bit more than ten years after the us invasion are they reconsidering the invasion as a good idea. i think a lot of people in britain that voted for the invasion particularly members of parliament and they're thinking very deeply about the huge mistake that was made in two thousand and three the growth of the arsis forces is a direct result of the overthrow of the entire system around saddam hussein and then the promotion of what has actually turned out to be very sectarian government in iraq ever since then and this is. an obvious result of this and also the huge amounts of money that are available for the isis forces and indeed there are from so we have what is developing into a very well funded civil war with awful consequences for the people of iraq by isis seems to be maintaining its grip on the country's oil and speaking of the consequences i mean tell us a bit more could you elaborate perhaps more on what sort of repercussions made ha
jeremy corbin. well jeremy iraq is in chaos as we can see a bit more than ten years after the us invasion are they reconsidering the invasion as a good idea. i think a lot of people in britain that voted for the invasion particularly members of parliament and they're thinking very deeply about the huge mistake that was made in two thousand and three the growth of the arsis forces is a direct result of the overthrow of the entire system around saddam hussein and then the promotion of what has...
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here to help me is corbin maxy. >> very exciting. i'm excited to be here with you.crowd. >> hoda asks the first question. >> go ahead. here is the good news. we can't hear anything you're saying but we don't care. our very first question. what's your name. >> my name is jenelly from monterey california. >> which of the following living creatures can change gender more than once in yir litheir lifeti it an sea urchin, grasshopper, owl -- >> let's go to sea urchin. >> no, they are oysters. all oysters are born male. once they reach one to two years they will turn into females. do you want to hear this? i didn't mean to touch you. >> when they get old -- when oysters get old like old females, they will change back into males so they can reproduce. that is so much to wrap my pea brain around. >> number two. what is your name seasoned where are you from. >> i'm nichol herks. what is the average duration of a pregnancy of an elephant, is it nan mon9 months, 15 months, months or 32 months. >> 15 months. >> is she right? >> no. wait. all right. this one makes any woman whos
here to help me is corbin maxy. >> very exciting. i'm excited to be here with you.crowd. >> hoda asks the first question. >> go ahead. here is the good news. we can't hear anything you're saying but we don't care. our very first question. what's your name. >> my name is jenelly from monterey california. >> which of the following living creatures can change gender more than once in yir litheir lifeti it an sea urchin, grasshopper, owl -- >> let's go to sea...
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abigail adam, martha washington are margaret corbin, betsy ross that is six, we're not going to get up to 10, are we? [inaudible] [laughter] >> that is another issue. she would not have an interesting memoir if we could get it. there were million women at least who were witnesses or involved in the revolution but we don't know that much about them. the accounts that we have from those who are left, from those we know they are very few. we know women -- when the british was marching up we know women threw hot oil on them. we only have scraps. aside from the women you mentioned, this was a real frustration to me. i was curious. i said there has to be more account and there has to be correspondence. that is how i began writing the book. coincidence and coincidencal in my research, there was two women five years apart, if not tory centralist neutralist, both of them defied their parents and married these patriots. when i discovered these women i thought i had to follow this book. without if you are further adieu it became "defiant brides: the untold story of two revoltutionary era woman an
abigail adam, martha washington are margaret corbin, betsy ross that is six, we're not going to get up to 10, are we? [inaudible] [laughter] >> that is another issue. she would not have an interesting memoir if we could get it. there were million women at least who were witnesses or involved in the revolution but we don't know that much about them. the accounts that we have from those who are left, from those we know they are very few. we know women -- when the british was marching up we...
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. >> upstairs in this illinois home you'll find corbin. a husband and father. downstairs you'll find the film maker in the headquarters to his production company. >> this is our living room in the basement and our office is right over there. >> his work focuses on corporate and promotional video. >> everything from cars to cheese. >> one day he spotted a tweet asking for show ideas for an on- line network. >> i had an idea to do a documentary about fatherhood and i thought, why not give it a shot. >> they loved the idea and the fatherhood project was no longer a dream. >> when i started having kids with my wife i did not know what i was doing and it freaked me out. as my kids have gotten older i get into a rhythm but still i am desperate for information on how to be a great dad. i thought it would be so great to sit down with dad's that have been there and have done that and to sit down with dads who are in a moment been dads and figure out what is the common thread that makes a good father? >> he and his team shoot every episode right here in rockford, each on
. >> upstairs in this illinois home you'll find corbin. a husband and father. downstairs you'll find the film maker in the headquarters to his production company. >> this is our living room in the basement and our office is right over there. >> his work focuses on corporate and promotional video. >> everything from cars to cheese. >> one day he spotted a tweet asking for show ideas for an on- line network. >> i had an idea to do a documentary about fatherhood...
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i think that the challenge for citibank, and mike corbin is trying to implement this, is to get backthe basics, of what citibank used to be, before the merger. >> how would you describe this? what was citigroup's business back when walt ran it? >> that is where i got to know dick, he was a great consumer banker. he ran consumer banking in the metropolitan area. there was the international consumer bank and that is what the trusts were. corporate banking was in there as part of the international. and that was a core franchise. international corporate and consumer. see as that mean we will total wipeout of management at the end of the day? you have to implement a cultural change like you say, do we need a new separation of chairmen and ceos? >> you have a separate chairman. you have to do that because of my friend jamie were here, he would not agree with that. i think this is a pass on the institution. everyone is different and you have to do what is necessary to move the institution forward, making sure you have good risk management and proper capital, and making sure you have proper
i think that the challenge for citibank, and mike corbin is trying to implement this, is to get backthe basics, of what citibank used to be, before the merger. >> how would you describe this? what was citigroup's business back when walt ran it? >> that is where i got to know dick, he was a great consumer banker. he ran consumer banking in the metropolitan area. there was the international consumer bank and that is what the trusts were. corporate banking was in there as part of the...
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. >> lori corbin, abc news, eyewitness news. >> you want to the fridge down the hall where the crew keepsni. looks like chicken. >> shareable. healthy. yeah? >> it is, it is in plastic container. this is not or. der. -- hors d'oeuvresy. >> how old is the salad? >> what about a person whose fridge smells terrible wouldn't want to touch the food. >> when i would date girls, before i was married of course, i would go into the fridge. first ports of call. i am serious. i eat a lot. i would check almost immediately. just to see what i could eat. it wasn't to assess whether or not this person was worth dating each of was generally hungry. >> true story, my husband said i won him over, i had beer and fresh hummus in the fridge. nothing else. >> really sweet. >> pretty desperate. >> he likes his beer. >> i had nothing else. all i had. traveling correspondent. so, no fresh produce. >> coming up, what is the story? morning glory? >> well the story its that plenty of people are raving these days before work and believe it or not they're sober. >> not. >> stay with us, you are watching "world news n
. >> lori corbin, abc news, eyewitness news. >> you want to the fridge down the hall where the crew keepsni. looks like chicken. >> shareable. healthy. yeah? >> it is, it is in plastic container. this is not or. der. -- hors d'oeuvresy. >> how old is the salad? >> what about a person whose fridge smells terrible wouldn't want to touch the food. >> when i would date girls, before i was married of course, i would go into the fridge. first ports of call. i...
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corbin is here with his buddy and one of the fathers he features, matt oaks.ny kim over. >> looks like my house. >> i "live" what ylove what you that nobody's perfect. you're scared at first and you make it up as you go along. what have you found as a father? >> i've found that i am more clueless than i thought i would be. when i started having kids, i thought man, i don't know what i'm doing here, i've got to figure this out. so i bought all the books, bought everything to figure out how to do this right. >> we talk a lot about the modern dad. is there a difference between dads today and, say, dads 50 years ago? >> i think so. i've interviewed close to 100 dads for this project, and i think dads now are much more intentional about getting it right than ever before. >> when you know better, you do better. oprah always says that. dads 50 years ago thought work, bring home the bacon. and now you know, with your son, matt, you need to interact. you have a special needs child. and he needs you there more than ever. >> yeah. so my son has autism. and that comes wit
corbin is here with his buddy and one of the fathers he features, matt oaks.ny kim over. >> looks like my house. >> i "live" what ylove what you that nobody's perfect. you're scared at first and you make it up as you go along. what have you found as a father? >> i've found that i am more clueless than i thought i would be. when i started having kids, i thought man, i don't know what i'm doing here, i've got to figure this out. so i bought all the books, bought...
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made the ultimate sacrifice in that deployment, kyle's friends lance corporal timothy jackson of corbinntucky, and lance corporal dakota r. hughes of greenwood, louisiana. and our thoughts are also with the marine who kyle saved that day, his brother nick. i had the opportunity to meet nick as well nearly two years after the blast on one of my visits to walter reed. nick also suffered grievous wounds. as a result of traumatic brain injury, he couldn't speak for more than a year. he also endured multiple surgeries. today his recovery continues. he lives at home with his family in plymouth, massachusetts, where he is watching this ceremony. nick, on behalf of all of us, i want you to know we honor your sacrifice as well. your perseverance is an inspiration, and just as kyle was there for you, our nation will be there for you and your family as you go stronger in the years ahead. if any of our wounded warriors seek an example -- let me amend that. if any american seeks a model of the strength and resilience that define us as a people, including this newest 9/11 generation, i want you to co
made the ultimate sacrifice in that deployment, kyle's friends lance corporal timothy jackson of corbinntucky, and lance corporal dakota r. hughes of greenwood, louisiana. and our thoughts are also with the marine who kyle saved that day, his brother nick. i had the opportunity to meet nick as well nearly two years after the blast on one of my visits to walter reed. nick also suffered grievous wounds. as a result of traumatic brain injury, he couldn't speak for more than a year. he also endured...
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housing schools and hospitals because what this all might i'm afraid we're out of time no jeremy corbin m.p. there for the british labor party thank you. anytime one of the pentagon's top officials has rolled into ukraine's capital assistant defense secretary met the sorties in kiev to reassure them of washington support for actions in ukraine. ukrainian security services have distinguished themselves and shown restraint and professionalism as they seek to up hold law and order and ensure peace and stability i commend the work that the guards and the ukrainian security services as a whole do every day to protect this country's territorial integrity and in response to that visit russia's foreign minister has expressed concern over the american assistant secretary of defense arriving in kiev the ministry of linking the escalation in violence and the military crackdown and ultranationalist actions with the timing of during a visit to the troubled country is called on the west to use its influence on kiev to prevent ukraine from falling into a national abyss. ukraine meantime has made some
housing schools and hospitals because what this all might i'm afraid we're out of time no jeremy corbin m.p. there for the british labor party thank you. anytime one of the pentagon's top officials has rolled into ukraine's capital assistant defense secretary met the sorties in kiev to reassure them of washington support for actions in ukraine. ukrainian security services have distinguished themselves and shown restraint and professionalism as they seek to up hold law and order and ensure peace...
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here to help me is wildlife expert corbin maxey.nal zoo and aquarium month. i'm here with you. i'm usually in the crowd. >> what's the first question -- >> hoda asks the first question. >> here's the good news, we can't hear anything you're saying but we don't care. here we go, our first question, what's your name. >> ja nel from monterey, california. >> i have faith in ja nel. which of the following living creatures can change gender once or more during their lifetime time? a a sea ur chin, b an oyster, c an owl or d a grass hopper. >> let's go with sea ur chin. >> and no. >> aw. >> wait. guess what you get? a copy of my book. >> so it's not sea ur chin. >> oysters. these are fascinating. all oysters are born male but once they reach one to two years they'll turn into females because they have both reproductive parts. they can have eggs and also make sperm. but this is -- want to hear this? didn't mean to touch you. >> when talking about eggs and sperm. >> when they get old -- when oysters get old, like old females, they'll change
here to help me is wildlife expert corbin maxey.nal zoo and aquarium month. i'm here with you. i'm usually in the crowd. >> what's the first question -- >> hoda asks the first question. >> here's the good news, we can't hear anything you're saying but we don't care. here we go, our first question, what's your name. >> ja nel from monterey, california. >> i have faith in ja nel. which of the following living creatures can change gender once or more during their...