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what happened was his parents were supposed to turn the child over to cps.g a home that was allegedly not fit to live in as well as the mom's alleged meth use. >> cps being child protective services. what is -- the belief now is he was with both parents. the mother is in custody? right? so he's not -- >> exactly right, jean. mom, shondra christiansen, was in custody since wednesday. she was picked up on a probation violation. the dad is nicholas christianson, 5'7", 190 pounds. brown hair, hazel eyes. law enforcement thinks he may have his son, 2-month-old andrew. >> let's go to sergeant scott seanirker, pio, public information officer of clark county sheriff's department. thank you so much for joining us tonight. we want to try to help you to find this little baby boy. what is the latest on the investigation? >> i was just updated by one of our detectives who said he had warrants that were generated out of clark county for both the mother and father for a couple of different charges. one of them is custodial interference of the father. also issued a warrant
what happened was his parents were supposed to turn the child over to cps.g a home that was allegedly not fit to live in as well as the mom's alleged meth use. >> cps being child protective services. what is -- the belief now is he was with both parents. the mother is in custody? right? so he's not -- >> exactly right, jean. mom, shondra christiansen, was in custody since wednesday. she was picked up on a probation violation. the dad is nicholas christianson, 5'7", 190 pounds....
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they know she will stay with cps for three months, and then they will reassess the situation. an important note here, police say they have been getting an outpouring of people wanting to adopt this child hearing this story. now the family, though, saying, telling us at least that they do want the child back but they're angry at her. >> maybe she'll get love and support she needs from somebody else that we would expect in the first place from her own family. >> and also, i just have to say, it's going to have to be a family that also has been very specifically selected where they really have had the training and the awareness and psychological health to know how to integrate this little girl into their lives and facilitate her healing. and the worst thing would be, i have to say, to put her back. because you know that she's just going to be retraumatized and they're going to say, you need to recant. >> we'll have to leave it there. pamela, doctor, marisa, thanks so much for your time. >>> coming up, talking about michael vick. we're learning he did meet with commissioner roger
they know she will stay with cps for three months, and then they will reassess the situation. an important note here, police say they have been getting an outpouring of people wanting to adopt this child hearing this story. now the family, though, saying, telling us at least that they do want the child back but they're angry at her. >> maybe she'll get love and support she needs from somebody else that we would expect in the first place from her own family. >> and also, i just have...
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people drawing down cp inventories, buying a lot from intel, was a problem earlier in the cycle. it seems to haveone ay. the companies,well, we don't expect a least, that is good. they are going to lead us out of the doll drum >> goldman sachs saying they expect a recery in hardware. you got a trade on ibm. what i it? >>ui correction here, first the right time, it was e aust puts not july. going intoearnings, fiown stock, andi participated in this rally, sticking to the trade i recommended. fothe last three months, i like it the july 95 put, 70 cents, i am cap, i wantto finance t offer out that july strike called, 60 sent, bung protection. down 5%, get called away roughly up 5%. e thing i want to stress about ibm, the last five years, two quarter th is ibm moved more than 5%. january, over 11%, he to go back to april, where iwas down 8%. i don' expect this trade to workout. whh is fine. >> you don'txpect it to work out. >> i think it is. i will defend your tra more th you are. the reason wt good news will see to drive ithigher. i don't see a lot. the certainly, vol tifltbasis, if
people drawing down cp inventories, buying a lot from intel, was a problem earlier in the cycle. it seems to haveone ay. the companies,well, we don't expect a least, that is good. they are going to lead us out of the doll drum >> goldman sachs saying they expect a recery in hardware. you got a trade on ibm. what i it? >>ui correction here, first the right time, it was e aust puts not july. going intoearnings, fiown stock, andi participated in this rally, sticking to the trade i...
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that step is set cp 2002 letter, which point out mistakes and tells you how much you owe. >>> speed cameras are snapping photos and speeders in montgomery county. some are not worried about getting caught. >> you may not feel this way, but some residents are begging for speed cameras in their neighborhood. others of a found a way around them. he is pleading with harford county to install as the camera around his home. >> the sheriff's department was the trailer out here on a regular basis, going down there and watching it, and i've seen this be as high as 60 miles per hour. >> might wonder how he and the police feel about this. it is a warning system. it is designed to other drivers 1 approaching a red light or speed camera. this salesman installed it in his car. he says he is fighting technology with technology. tonight at 11:00, is the warning system the go? does it work? and you may be as surprised by the answer when we ask lawmakers about it. >> now the 11 insta-weather-plus forecast with sandra shaw. >> i hope your money has been going well so far. another week went for the first half
that step is set cp 2002 letter, which point out mistakes and tells you how much you owe. >>> speed cameras are snapping photos and speeders in montgomery county. some are not worried about getting caught. >> you may not feel this way, but some residents are begging for speed cameras in their neighborhood. others of a found a way around them. he is pleading with harford county to install as the camera around his home. >> the sheriff's department was the trailer out here on...
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. >> called 911, and we p.m.ed cp -- performed cpr on her. >> reporter: her tragic death is not rare.ear 26 people in the country died from lightning, and in maryland, lightning has killed 124 people in the last 50 years, and that's why signs like these are being posted at parks and schools all over the county. sending a message that should be taken seriously. >> if we hear thunder we have to get off the court. >> reporter: they want to make sure that kids playing outdoors get the message and even more important that did you tell -- adults are paying attention. >> the vast majority that are hit and injured are males, which is not surprising, and who are out and figure we'll play it out through the rain and that can be very dangerous. >> reporter: in fact, few people can walk away from a lightning strike. 20% of the people struck are killed. 70% suffer serious injuries and side effects many were out under a tree or on the water. >> when you're outside and hear that thunder, you're at risk, so it's important to go inside. >> reporter: maryland ranks 20 in the country when it comes to th
. >> called 911, and we p.m.ed cp -- performed cpr on her. >> reporter: her tragic death is not rare.ear 26 people in the country died from lightning, and in maryland, lightning has killed 124 people in the last 50 years, and that's why signs like these are being posted at parks and schools all over the county. sending a message that should be taken seriously. >> if we hear thunder we have to get off the court. >> reporter: they want to make sure that kids playing...
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i was so inedibly pud of both of themn we came and laed erything abo yesteay has probabadmy mine cps career were re i six mont, i ulrerenowi the been parof an ceptional organion. >> rorter: andredent obama kndged service to the country. >> he was ry gracis. he g of s presidtialcoins, which fairly rare. hehookyhand. told us was p of us not in a condeending way but as lirybeaya ther of two daugers way. it was a scial molfor me >>orr:he maybeen thent's pilot, but she a mari fst obviously mtinghe president the united states is eeptialopportun but i think justng a mare goesar and beyond thaprege. >> reporter: a so cosmajor jennifer gries as our ern of theee"she'now gog tohe marcorps mmand and aff lle, ter whh she hopeo be promed tieutenant lo >>> that "d news" for this ay, m elizabethvargas for charligibson andll of us at aews,ood ght. captio bvitac - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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but the blue cp average has been on a tear surng about 40% sincits march low, while the s&p 500 is up 45% in t same time frame as scott gurvey repos, those gains e starting to make some investors quite nervou reporter: is it the real thing or just a headake. what the doubters call suckers rally? that is the big monequestion facing iestors watching a market which exploded on the upside in july. stephen wood orussell investmes says he hasn't seen a major econic change. but he has seen a big swg in market psychogy. >> about a year ana half ago, end ofwo thousand and seven, you had a market priced r absolute perfeion. coming into the fit quarter of two thousand nine you had a market priced for mageddon. what's you've seen is a reversion to somethingn between. and i think it's an expectatns game now in th its not nearly bad as feared. estimas have come down and expectations are so low at companies are ginning to beat. >> reporte analysts say many professional money managers, afraid of being left behind, have fueled the rebound. mike ryan of u wealth managementays there's a lot of cash aila
but the blue cp average has been on a tear surng about 40% sincits march low, while the s&p 500 is up 45% in t same time frame as scott gurvey repos, those gains e starting to make some investors quite nervou reporter: is it the real thing or just a headake. what the doubters call suckers rally? that is the big monequestion facing iestors watching a market which exploded on the upside in july. stephen wood orussell investmes says he hasn't seen a major econic change. but he has seen a big...
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now, we'll bring you the inside stories, tonight on the cps even news live from los angeles.and a special edition of 48 hours, michael jackson, the final dance. ♪[ music ] when i get my period it's not just one thing it's everything. tylenol and advil don't do as much as pamprin. it's the everything in one pill. pamprin multi-symptom >>> it was a star studded aware at the los angeles staple center -- star-studded performance at the los angeles staple center. now, steve wee -- stevie wonder and jennifer hudson just to name a new. >>> they gathered in largo, maryland to remember pop. they poured in there to watch the memorial service and support one a. >> i just want to be at home by myself. i definitely want to be among other people that love my festivities. you are out there sitting there and just thanking them for our tribute to the music. >> i think that this is a celebration. it is impossible to listen to a michael jackson song and not move. >> to be able to, well, you know, memorialize him and pay out respects, that is something that i wanted to do. >> and now those are t
now, we'll bring you the inside stories, tonight on the cps even news live from los angeles.and a special edition of 48 hours, michael jackson, the final dance. ♪[ music ] when i get my period it's not just one thing it's everything. tylenol and advil don't do as much as pamprin. it's the everything in one pill. pamprin multi-symptom >>> it was a star studded aware at the los angeles staple center -- star-studded performance at the los angeles staple center. now, steve wee -- stevie...
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reporter: most of the displaced have beentaying with mily or frends, but nearly 300,000 are in intent cps set upy the government. some are now pack their belongings and returning me. >> translator: we are gratef to the governnt for all of the facilities they laid ont this camp. we are very gratef that they're sending home nownd want peace in pastan. eace is our main priority now. >> reporterthe pakistani army launched its offensive in april, after milants took over a district jt 100 kilometers from the capital islamabad. the government is n providing serity for t convoys of refugees returning hme amid concernabout attacks. the taliban are still a formidable power, and many refugees ar reluctant to leave. >> translator: i'm scaredf going if i go bk and there's another clash, then i' have to co back again. anything can happen ere. >> reporter: aide workers say the refuge will need help when they return home, as most their crops having destroyed. many areikely to stay in the camps now to see how th security situatn develops. >> that reportrom deutsce welle. >>> iraq has increased security so
reporter: most of the displaced have beentaying with mily or frends, but nearly 300,000 are in intent cps set upy the government. some are now pack their belongings and returning me. >> translator: we are gratef to the governnt for all of the facilities they laid ont this camp. we are very gratef that they're sending home nownd want peace in pastan. eace is our main priority now. >> reporterthe pakistani army launched its offensive in april, after milants took over a district jt 100...
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cp has traveled but we as americans have traveled over the past 100 years. it is a journey that takes us back to a time before most of us were born, long before the voting rights act, the civil rights act, brown v. board of education, back to an america a generation past slavery. it was a time when jim crow was a way of life. when lynchings were all too common, when rice rat -- when race riots work shaking cities all across the segregated land. it was in this america when and up went the scholar named w. e. b. the debois sparked what becae known as the movement where they were united not by color but because, where association -- where an association was born that would promote equality and eradicate prejudice among citizens of the united states. from the beginning these founders understood how change would come. just as king and all the civil- rights understood. they understood that unjust laws needed to be overturned, that legislation needed to be passed , and that presidents needed to be pressured into action. they knew that the state of slavery, the sena
cp has traveled but we as americans have traveled over the past 100 years. it is a journey that takes us back to a time before most of us were born, long before the voting rights act, the civil rights act, brown v. board of education, back to an america a generation past slavery. it was a time when jim crow was a way of life. when lynchings were all too common, when rice rat -- when race riots work shaking cities all across the segregated land. it was in this america when and up went the...
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>> i talked about someone with cps. i can only tell you that she is safe.lg cal attention that she needs. we can also say we talked to people in the community, we talked to police. their big concern is that you have a child who went through this terrible trauma. the people she would typically turn to for help, her mother, father, siblings, are the people who were taken away from her. what is in the best interest of this child, to be reunited with her family or remain in foster care, as she is right now. very hard question. >> we are going to stay on top of the story. we appreciate you being able to bring us up to date, thelma. i know you a
>> i talked about someone with cps. i can only tell you that she is safe.lg cal attention that she needs. we can also say we talked to people in the community, we talked to police. their big concern is that you have a child who went through this terrible trauma. the people she would typically turn to for help, her mother, father, siblings, are the people who were taken away from her. what is in the best interest of this child, to be reunited with her family or remain in foster care, as...
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cps needs to get to the bottom of that. because this little girl needs so much to get through this. she will never completely get through this. this will be with her the rest of her life. so if she's to go back to the family, she's going to need counseling. are her parents going to be involved and take her to counseling? are there going to be cultural issues where that is not something that they will subscribe to? so we hear stories time and time again of kids going back, and something horrible happening. so we need to make sure that this child will be safe, if in fact she goes home. >> we've got to take a quick break. we'll talk to thelma again. she's been in that community. where the girl lived, and where the alleged incident took place. we'll talk to thelma about that. whether or not the family is the best place for this little girl. whether or not it's best. and also, the attackers. we're talking about 9 through 14-year-olds. what are they going through? what punishment should they face? call in with your thoughts. >>> welcome back. you're a huge part of the show. i love hearing
cps needs to get to the bottom of that. because this little girl needs so much to get through this. she will never completely get through this. this will be with her the rest of her life. so if she's to go back to the family, she's going to need counseling. are her parents going to be involved and take her to counseling? are there going to be cultural issues where that is not something that they will subscribe to? so we hear stories time and time again of kids going back, and something horrible...
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cps has done an investigation at the house and unfortunately they revealed they don't think it's a safe environment. they want haylee with a foster family. >> miss watson, what got into her to romance a convicted sex offender from behind bars? i mean, she knew he was in prison for a sex offense with a minor. >> no, she did not know. >> well, didn't she meet him behind parbars? >> no, as far as i know, she did not. he has manipulated her. >>> little haylee done than, safe in the arms of a san diego deputy. holding her teddy bear in one hand, she waved with the other. >> i never lost hope at all. i knew the u.s. marshals were doing their jobs and i know they would have been found. >> haylee is going to be brought back to this area. >> police say the child was taken by a convicted sex offender action 27-year-old robby potter, and the girl's mother, 24-year-old candace watson, on may 31st. a few days earlier potter had escaped from a halfway house in mansfield, ohio. the fugitives' flights ended when authorities caught up with them in san diego county at a christian retreat in valley center
cps has done an investigation at the house and unfortunately they revealed they don't think it's a safe environment. they want haylee with a foster family. >> miss watson, what got into her to romance a convicted sex offender from behind bars? i mean, she knew he was in prison for a sex offense with a minor. >> no, she did not know. >> well, didn't she meet him behind parbars? >> no, as far as i know, she did not. he has manipulated her. >>> little haylee done...
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cps has done an investigation at the house and unfortunately they revealed that they don't think it'senvironment. they want haylee with a foster family. >> ms. watson, what got into her to romance a convicted sex offender from behind bars? i mean, she knew he was in prison for a sex offense with a minor. >> no, she did not know. >> well, didn't she meet him behind bars? >> no. as far as i know she did not. he has manipulated her. >>> it's been a long journey, almost a month, you know, just every day. we're not losing hope but at the same time it definitely is scary. i'm just excited to hold her. >> straight back to matt. i'm still not getting the clear picture as to why the blood grandmother is not getting custody. now, the attorney is just saying, well, there's a slowdown in moving her back to ohio. no. she's not going to grandma. she's going into foster care. >> what's interesting is that mary watson a couple weeks ago told us that the mother candace watson did not know that robbi potter was a sex offender. apparently when cops arrested her candace potter admitted she did know he wa
cps has done an investigation at the house and unfortunately they revealed that they don't think it'senvironment. they want haylee with a foster family. >> ms. watson, what got into her to romance a convicted sex offender from behind bars? i mean, she knew he was in prison for a sex offense with a minor. >> no, she did not know. >> well, didn't she meet him behind bars? >> no. as far as i know she did not. he has manipulated her. >>> it's been a long journey,...
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what's happened is, cps has done an investigation at the house.nfortunately they revealed they don't think it's a safe environment. they want haylee with a foster family. >> ms. watson, what got into her to romance a convicted sex offender from behind bars? i mean, she knew he was in prison for a sex offense with a minor. >> no, she did not know. >> well, didn't she meet him behind bars? >> no. as far as i know she did not. he has manipulated her. q i'm sorry. i can't hear you very well. announcer: does someone you know have trouble hearing on the phone? dad. dad, let me help you with that, okay? announcer: now, a free phone service shows captions of everything a caller says. i'd like to make an appointment to see the doctor. announcer: to learn more about captioned telephone, call 1-800-552-7724 or go to our website. i'll see you at 3:00!
what's happened is, cps has done an investigation at the house.nfortunately they revealed they don't think it's a safe environment. they want haylee with a foster family. >> ms. watson, what got into her to romance a convicted sex offender from behind bars? i mean, she knew he was in prison for a sex offense with a minor. >> no, she did not know. >> well, didn't she meet him behind bars? >> no. as far as i know she did not. he has manipulated her. q i'm sorry. i...
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they will file a lawsuit in federal court this week and asking the club to honor several wishes by the cp. >> we want the resignation of every board member of the club, including the chairman of the board. we're asking for the removal of any members of the club who participated in the incident. >> and one parent says they will hold off on serving a sumons to the valley club but th're class-action lawsuit has been assigned to a judge. they're waiting to hear from creative steps to serve their sumons. >> if they are satisfied with the offer, then we would be prepared to recommend to with dah -- withdraw the lawsuit. >> and that was shawnette wilson reporting. the camps $1,900 was refunded. >>> tucker is back with a look at our weather. it is really nice outside. >> a little bit of rain in the forecast later this week. but let's enjoy it while we have because mother nature is dishing up very nice weather for us. >> it's perfect. the most perfect july ever. >> i've lived in this area most of my life and i can't remember a summer this nice. temperature wise and humidity wise it's been pleasant
they will file a lawsuit in federal court this week and asking the club to honor several wishes by the cp. >> we want the resignation of every board member of the club, including the chairman of the board. we're asking for the removal of any members of the club who participated in the incident. >> and one parent says they will hold off on serving a sumons to the valley club but th're class-action lawsuit has been assigned to a judge. they're waiting to hear from creative steps to...
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meanwhile, a neighbor says she has repeatedly called cps on jacks, but nothing was done. >>> maryland's budget crunch continues. now, they are asking your opinion on where the state can save money. political reporter pat warren has more on how that's going to work. >> reporter: under pressure to find savings in excess of $400 million, with top officials assembled to look for ways to cut the budget, governor o'malley finds it easier to say what he won't do than what he will do. >> you want to look at how maryland differs from other states. we're not going to release people early from prison before their sentences are up. we're not going to cut education. and those -- we are not looking to engage in this sort of massive layoffs of needed state workers. >> reporter: if the budget were a pie, k through 12 education gets the lion's share. 11% goes to higher education. 9% to public safety and state police. 22% of the state budget is spent on health. and the rest of the state government, including employees, gets 19%. with education out of the picture, here's what's left. what to cut next beco
meanwhile, a neighbor says she has repeatedly called cps on jacks, but nothing was done. >>> maryland's budget crunch continues. now, they are asking your opinion on where the state can save money. political reporter pat warren has more on how that's going to work. >> reporter: under pressure to find savings in excess of $400 million, with top officials assembled to look for ways to cut the budget, governor o'malley finds it easier to say what he won't do than what he will do....
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cps did an investigation at the home, and unfortunately, they revealed they don't think it's a safe environment her with a foster family. >> miss watson, what got into her to romance a convicted sex offender from behind bars? i mean, she knew he was in prison for a sexual offense with a minor. >> no, she did not know. >> well, didn't she meet him behind bars? >> no. as far as i know, she did not. he's manipulated her. show was there helping us. >> candace is now escorted to jail. >> do you think that she got anything that she got. >> i do. it's hard like -- they were saying that she dyed her hair. it's kind of like, my heart just broke. because you know that's just more evidence that she was probably helping him in trying to run. >> losing hope but at the same time it is definitely a scary thing. i'm just excited to hold her. and put her in my arms. >> straight back to matt zarell. i'm still not getting the clear picture as to why the blood grandmother is not getting custody. now, the attorney heather cockley is just saying, well, there's a slowdown in moving her back to ohio. no, she's not goi
cps did an investigation at the home, and unfortunately, they revealed they don't think it's a safe environment her with a foster family. >> miss watson, what got into her to romance a convicted sex offender from behind bars? i mean, she knew he was in prison for a sexual offense with a minor. >> no, she did not know. >> well, didn't she meet him behind bars? >> no. as far as i know, she did not. he's manipulated her. show was there helping us. >> candace is now...
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. >>> fox 5 is surfing the net this morning with a much-needed break for cp users in the coming weekend. microsoft is set to reloose six new security updates. two of the patchs will help protect your computer from hackers attacking windows ab internet explorer. and many of us provide on gps for directions but did you think it could put you in harm's way. police say it could be the key to a crime. trisha thompson explains in this fox 5 investigation. >> reporter: do you ever wonder how we got around before gps? no fus maps, no confusing directions. >> if you need a gas station, atm, there is even other things, a restaurant add address. >> reporter: a voice of your choice, showing you exactly where to go. >> it does a lot more than give you directions. >> reporter: but as sales have jumped, so have break-ins. >> they broke into the passenger side window and took my gps. >> i believe that the majority are being sold right out on the street. >> reporter: now police are concerned about savvy crooks going one step further. robbing you blind with just one simple touch on your gps. >> we all pr
. >>> fox 5 is surfing the net this morning with a much-needed break for cp users in the coming weekend. microsoft is set to reloose six new security updates. two of the patchs will help protect your computer from hackers attacking windows ab internet explorer. and many of us provide on gps for directions but did you think it could put you in harm's way. police say it could be the key to a crime. trisha thompson explains in this fox 5 investigation. >> reporter: do you ever...
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cps did an vermt at the home, and unfortunately they vealed they don't think it's a safe environmentant her with a foster family. >> miss watson, what got into her to romance a convicted sex offender from behind bars? i mean, she knew he was in prison for a second offense with a minor. >> no, she did not know. >> well, didn't she meet him behind bars? >> no. as far as irn, she did not. he's manipulated here. >>> it's been a long journey. it's almost been a month. every day that goes by, it's like we're not really losing hope, but statement it was definitely a scary thing. so i'm just excited to hold her and get her in my arms. >> straight back to matt. >> zarrella. i don't have a clear picture why the blood grandmother is not getting custody. the attorney heather is saying there's a slowdown in moving her back to ohio. no. she's not going to grandma. she's going into foster care. >> what's interesting is mary watson a couple weeks ago told us that the mother candace watson didn't know she was a sex offender. she admitted she did know he was a sex offender and he was violating his pro
cps did an vermt at the home, and unfortunately they vealed they don't think it's a safe environmentant her with a foster family. >> miss watson, what got into her to romance a convicted sex offender from behind bars? i mean, she knew he was in prison for a second offense with a minor. >> no, she did not know. >> well, didn't she meet him behind bars? >> no. as far as irn, she did not. he's manipulated here. >>> it's been a long journey. it's almost been a...
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. >> reporter: the child's mother is denying anything even happened and is angry cps has her child. >> when your child do something, you need to talk to your child. you need to talk to your child so your child will listen to you. >> reporter: her father said -- >> i want her back. >> reporter: he then told police that he didn't. >> the parents say they had been shamed or embarrassed by their child. >> reporter: what do you want to say to your sister? >> when she comes, i'm going to tell her were don't ever do that again. because all of us we are the same family, are from the same place. now she's just bringing confusions among us. now, the other people, they don't want to see her. >> reporter: right now, the child is with cps and the family tells us she will remain there for three months and then they will reassess the situation. as for the suspects, they have all been arrested. the 14-year-old, the oldest of the suspects, will be tried as an adult. kyra, back to you. >> while i have you, and what is so hard, we mentioned this, when we introduced your piece, there's a tremendous clash
. >> reporter: the child's mother is denying anything even happened and is angry cps has her child. >> when your child do something, you need to talk to your child. you need to talk to your child so your child will listen to you. >> reporter: her father said -- >> i want her back. >> reporter: he then told police that he didn't. >> the parents say they had been shamed or embarrassed by their child. >> reporter: what do you want to say to your sister?...
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the literal cps, it's not as if google is collecting a higher one. it is higher than the newspaper. it is in no way replacing the cpm that off line media is accustomed to getting. >> maybe it's a smaller business. do they have fewer reporters and try and use the charge for subscriptions online or is there a business model that way some. >> maybe it is and maybe they can't support things they had in the past and they donated the business model. they give away the next piece of the pie and they follow-through on a good example. potentially the broadcasters are going to be mediated by the internet. they group together and made their own play and hulu is doing well. not as well as they would be doing getting all of the money themselves -- >> that wasn't really an option. >> broadcasters will be disintermediated and also, i think you have to go to a more central problem. all newspapers are proposing to do right now and with broadcasters, it's to take their content created for another medium and another context and move it online. nobody said hey, this is an entirely different medium. peo
the literal cps, it's not as if google is collecting a higher one. it is higher than the newspaper. it is in no way replacing the cpm that off line media is accustomed to getting. >> maybe it's a smaller business. do they have fewer reporters and try and use the charge for subscriptions online or is there a business model that way some. >> maybe it is and maybe they can't support things they had in the past and they donated the business model. they give away the next piece of the...
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. >> elizabeth, do we know if the valley club has ever offered its facilities t other like cps, day camps, sumr camps, and if any others have been terminated in the past as wel because o overcrowng? >> thelub has had reements withther camps. the director of one cat specifically said h camp has a large number of chdren, minority children. her agreement was ao ended with the club, and she said that she di not have any problem with it. she did not feel it was racially motivated and she undeto it needed to be terminated. >>hank you so much. >>> new this morning the top commander in afghastan says it will take a lot more troops th whresident obama has pland to win thear in afghanistan. thatcy according to a report in "theashington post" this moin colol, good morning to you. >> good morning, alex. >> we ve the president planning to have 68,000 troops in ahanistan by this fa. rey concerned that tis is not ough. what's going on here? >> well, you can ner have too many resources. i'm amused by the previous administration how the president always said th commander says they have enoughtroops. you c
. >> elizabeth, do we know if the valley club has ever offered its facilities t other like cps, day camps, sumr camps, and if any others have been terminated in the past as wel because o overcrowng? >> thelub has had reements withther camps. the director of one cat specifically said h camp has a large number of chdren, minority children. her agreement was ao ended with the club, and she said that she di not have any problem with it. she did not feel it was racially motivated and she...
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cps came in and got the little girl for 90 days. bill: 8-year-old. >> 90 days while they decide what to do and whether the patients will be glarged the parents were blaming the 8-year-old girl. >> this little girl is going to have to -- assuming these guys don't take pleas. this little girl will have to testify from even one to four trials. she needs support. bill: of course. >> the parents are in no condition to give it to her bringing their upbringing and their bias. of the authors are totally right to take a child away. bill: are these legal citizens. >> i don't know. i didn't see that question at all by anybody. the authorities did the right thing. you have got to get the girl out of the house. bill: anything like that. can you imagine this little girl going through that trauma and then going home and the parents are -- >> having to look forward to the trial. bill: is it legal, everybody. we appreciate it plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. get set for the great american culture quiz. ronald reagan. how muc
cps came in and got the little girl for 90 days. bill: 8-year-old. >> 90 days while they decide what to do and whether the patients will be glarged the parents were blaming the 8-year-old girl. >> this little girl is going to have to -- assuming these guys don't take pleas. this little girl will have to testify from even one to four trials. she needs support. bill: of course. >> the parents are in no condition to give it to her bringing their upbringing and their bias. of the...
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cps came in and got the little girl for 90 days. >> 90 days while they decide what to do and whether the patients will be glarged the parents were blaming the 8-year-old girl. >> this little girl is going to have to -- assuming these guys don't take pleas. this little girl will have to testify from even one to four trials. she needs support. bill: of course. >> the parents are in no condition to give it to her bringing their upbringing and their bias. of the authors are totally right to take a child away. bill: are these legal citizens. >> i don't know. i didn't see that question at all by anybody. the authorities did the right thing. you have got to get the girl out of the house. bill: anything like that. can you imagine this little girl going through that trauma and then going home and the parents are -- >> having to look forward to the trial. bill: is it legal, everybody. we appreciate it plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. get set for the great american culture quiz. ronald reagan. how much do you know. bec
cps came in and got the little girl for 90 days. >> 90 days while they decide what to do and whether the patients will be glarged the parents were blaming the 8-year-old girl. >> this little girl is going to have to -- assuming these guys don't take pleas. this little girl will have to testify from even one to four trials. she needs support. bill: of course. >> the parents are in no condition to give it to her bringing their upbringing and their bias. of the authors are...
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outsize portion of small-business lending are able to continue lending so that is why we reopened the cp program in may i think it was, to make it possible for these banks to if they needed to happen to the cp p facility and we had a number every week coming to us for that funding and giving us their preferred stock. we are looking at other ways of assisting and we may have some announcements to make about that before long. >> this was a question i was going to ask for the next panel but it seems i'm hearing differently from the smaller financial and institutions about their inaccessibility of some of the opportunities for these funds and i curious if you might have a perspective why i might be hearing that perspective. >> well, first of all i would like to know the names of those banks if you can provide them we will get in touch with them as soon as possible. they also should be talking with their regulator. we make investments on the regulation of the banks and regulators. so the first stop should be the regulator. and then we will consider the investment. >> thank you. >> thank you.
outsize portion of small-business lending are able to continue lending so that is why we reopened the cp program in may i think it was, to make it possible for these banks to if they needed to happen to the cp p facility and we had a number every week coming to us for that funding and giving us their preferred stock. we are looking at other ways of assisting and we may have some announcements to make about that before long. >> this was a question i was going to ask for the next panel but...
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. >> reporter: the child'mother is denied anything happen and is angry cps has her child. >> when your child do something, you need to talk to your child. you need to talk to your child so your child listens to you. >> her father tells us. >> i want her back. >> police say he told them he didn't. >> the parents felt that they would been shame or embarrassed by their child. >> reporter: what do you want to say to your little strr. >> okay. here's the thing. marisa wingate told cnn rape wasn't even considered a crime in liberia until 2006. edward solay issued a statement saying, quote -- >>> arnold schwarzenegger may be the taking the term of budget cuts literally. we'll show you what we mean. >>> it's probably one of the worst crimes that we've come across in many, many years in the city of phoenix. >> police say a little girl just 8 years old was brutally assaulted in a storage shed. her alleged attackers are children themselves, also shocking here, how her parents are reacting. >>> a major corruption crackdown in new jersey. dozens of people are behind bars including at least three ne
. >> reporter: the child'mother is denied anything happen and is angry cps has her child. >> when your child do something, you need to talk to your child. you need to talk to your child so your child listens to you. >> her father tells us. >> i want her back. >> police say he told them he didn't. >> the parents felt that they would been shame or embarrassed by their child. >> reporter: what do you want to say to your little strr. >> okay. here's...
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>> it's a one-handed cp.ying to set the record for the most one-handed clap. >> it's no, sir as easy as it looks. i'm sure you look very cool doing this. good evening, we've finally made it to another friday. i'm vinita nair. >> i'm jeremy hubbard. the government's cash for clunkers program is so popular, it apparently has already run out of cash after less than a week. >> the government set aside $1 billion for the program. about 2300 vehicles have been purchased as of late wednesday to the tune of $96 million. now the white house is scrambling to figure out how to come up with more cash and it's creating a big headache for dealers. here's brad wheelis. >> reporter: on car lots around the nation, thousands of old gas guzzling vehicles now sit waiting to head to the junk yard. in just six days more than 19,000 cars had been purchased through the cash for clunkers program, the government's plan to jump start the auto industry by paying cash for old cars and trucks >> i got $4,500 for this vehicle towards the p
>> it's a one-handed cp.ying to set the record for the most one-handed clap. >> it's no, sir as easy as it looks. i'm sure you look very cool doing this. good evening, we've finally made it to another friday. i'm vinita nair. >> i'm jeremy hubbard. the government's cash for clunkers program is so popular, it apparently has already run out of cash after less than a week. >> the government set aside $1 billion for the program. about 2300 vehicles have been purchased as of...
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it would not be a bad idea for cps to get involved. this is a good idea. need to learn how to be a good parent, and that does not have been in jail. megyn: we are not talking about arresting a woman that has a glass of wine and then breast feed her baby. but it is a sliding scale. when we were born, our mothers were drinking and smoking. >> do not talk about my mom. [laughter] megyn: and the argument was that they just did not know. when you drink alcohol and breast feed, we understand that it gets passed along to the baby. >> the mother is directly providing alcohol to the baby. these days, everyone knows -- not even in moderation -- but when you are pregnant, absolutely not. megyn: even today, in europe, women regularly drink alcohol when they are pregnant. over there, it is expected to have a drink or two. where do we draw the line? >> i do not know, honestly. in a case like this where you have someone who is visibly intoxicated, holding their baby by one ankle, speaking to the police because he just punched you, it is time to get some help. megyn: i do
it would not be a bad idea for cps to get involved. this is a good idea. need to learn how to be a good parent, and that does not have been in jail. megyn: we are not talking about arresting a woman that has a glass of wine and then breast feed her baby. but it is a sliding scale. when we were born, our mothers were drinking and smoking. >> do not talk about my mom. [laughter] megyn: and the argument was that they just did not know. when you drink alcohol and breast feed, we understand...
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ey want jobs -- >>ou think you're part o oththe plan can getetththroh and the cp and trade couldtitill>> i think t thacould apappe i sure do. >>>> tt's whahayoyou nt to happen? >>>> wl, i want my - - ianan to ma m my deal. >> you calledmeme difficult. after you saidd that, thatt hur meme aittle bit. >>>> n it didn't. nono, d dn't. >> but, no, , th---- let me go back to the oil again just foroa cond. >> a alligight >> when yoyo lk at whatthe chineseseavav done inrrrrging for their oil needs, and you look, one,e, tt t so unbelilievlele tme is thererisia line that is being permitted from ft. mcmurray, alberta, the westst cstst of canada, andnd t oil is going t tchchin i cacan'evev believe that.t. i cannot even beevev that we caot bring that t frfrasucture down intnto e e ited states. and righght ww what you have is in california thth say, ll, w don't want a any o o from ft mcmcmury because it has emissssn problems. lememe tl ouou, if itgogo to inina,t's got the same emission pblbls as if itgoes toto calilirnrnia we aree vaez ie ever let that line get built t to california to theritish col
ey want jobs -- >>ou think you're part o oththe plan can getetththroh and the cp and trade couldtitill>> i think t thacould apappe i sure do. >>>> tt's whahayoyou nt to happen? >>>> wl, i want my - - ianan to ma m my deal. >> you calledmeme difficult. after you saidd that, thatt hur meme aittle bit. >>>> n it didn't. nono, d dn't. >> but, no, , th---- let me go back to the oil again just foroa cond. >> a alligight >> when...
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down's syndrome, cp. they have medications. and you want to keep them secure in the house. of sentimental value, something that belonged to your grandmother, your great aunt or something like that. nothing of great value. but important stuff. but not -- it wasn't a cache full of money. >> not worth killing for. >> that's right. and certainly not worth killing for. >> let's get a call in real quick, guys. michael in north carolina. michael, your comment, question here? >> caller: yes. i was wondering. you just spoke about it with my page -- myspace account. but it did say something about his daughter and getting his daughter soon. i just wondered, you know, had they checked into that and how do they know it's not true. >> let's clarify that as well. rob, what is the family situation? >> okay. this is pat gonzalez's first marriage. and that -- >> junior. >> pat gonzalez jr. and has a daughter, 8 years old. they live, the ex-wife and the daughter live down in sarasota, just south of tampa, st. pete. they are fine. they had nothing -- his claims on his -- i'm not sure if his fa
down's syndrome, cp. they have medications. and you want to keep them secure in the house. of sentimental value, something that belonged to your grandmother, your great aunt or something like that. nothing of great value. but important stuff. but not -- it wasn't a cache full of money. >> not worth killing for. >> that's right. and certainly not worth killing for. >> let's get a call in real quick, guys. michael in north carolina. michael, your comment, question here? >>...
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if cp issuance continues to recover and large firms continue to extend their credit line to the small and medium sized business sector, then that multiplier will work. it hasn't quite recover to the boj's satisfaction yet. and i think that's why it's extending the operation. >> naomi, it's ross here. talk to me about the politics. we've seen the ldp got pretty crushed in metropolitan elections on sunday. are investors now having to price in the prospect of a changing government, the opposition party gets power for the first time in 50 years.. how do we have to price it in? how do we have to think about the possibility of that? >> well, the market appears bemused by the potential change in government, especially since the dpj doesn't have a transparent economic policy. however, i think the market should be aware of a tremendous opportunity that the dpj has to change policy. basically wibt has committed to cut waste and spending. that's not too possible given that the largest increase in spending is on social programs and given japan's aging population, it's very hard to cut those. as s
if cp issuance continues to recover and large firms continue to extend their credit line to the small and medium sized business sector, then that multiplier will work. it hasn't quite recover to the boj's satisfaction yet. and i think that's why it's extending the operation. >> naomi, it's ross here. talk to me about the politics. we've seen the ldp got pretty crushed in metropolitan elections on sunday. are investors now having to price in the prospect of a changing government, the...
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companies literally do all that out of their own cash flow or reliant on short-term financial markets like cpn any way? >> no, not really. free cash flow generators. there's a lot of companies out there that are really well run with passionate managements. they have free cash flow. if you have, for example, it's a simple math question. if you have a 15% return on equity and you're growing your top line at 15%, you don't have to change your capital structure. and so in a market like this where banks are not lending money as readily as they were, i think that's a real advantage. that goes a long way in expla explaining why we're doing so well this year. >> jeff, when i think debt free i think tech, right? sitting on a lot of cash. >> tech companies have really good balance sheets. we like tech. we're a small cap growth manager. of course, there's growth in technology. i think, you know, there's another theme with tech that's really interesting. as the economy, as we, you know, enter this tough growth economic environment, you know, having companies that provide solutions to other businesses, to
companies literally do all that out of their own cash flow or reliant on short-term financial markets like cpn any way? >> no, not really. free cash flow generators. there's a lot of companies out there that are really well run with passionate managements. they have free cash flow. if you have, for example, it's a simple math question. if you have a 15% return on equity and you're growing your top line at 15%, you don't have to change your capital structure. and so in a market like this...
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training cp starts this week in ashburn, virginia.the skins go camping for one week starting this thursday. all of the morning practices will be open to the public. the practices begin each day at 8:30. gates open about an hour before. then, camp ends with fan appreciation day on august 8th. last year, 28,000 people went out for that. here is hakem dermi with sports. >>> we are starting with baseball. the nationals are one of the worst teams but they lead the league in waiting, waiting to sign top draft pick, steven strasburg. last night, waiting to play. a three-hour rain delay halted the game in the seventh inning. jim looking for his third win as interim manager with the padres in town. bottom of the first, no score. ryan zimmerman changes that, gets a good swing on it, drives it high and deep to left center. a two-run shot. zimmerman's 17th home run of the season. nats take a 2-0 lead like that. the game delayed for more than three hours. it's a common sight seeing that white rain tarp there. when the game resumes, bases load ared
training cp starts this week in ashburn, virginia.the skins go camping for one week starting this thursday. all of the morning practices will be open to the public. the practices begin each day at 8:30. gates open about an hour before. then, camp ends with fan appreciation day on august 8th. last year, 28,000 people went out for that. here is hakem dermi with sports. >>> we are starting with baseball. the nationals are one of the worst teams but they lead the league in waiting, waiting...
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let's start with metro cps, pre-paid cell phones. what's the buy there?buy is our wireless society is actually cast in two categories, two casts. you've got prepaid and post paid. pcs is a pre-paid plan, erin, and it's all you can eat for about 45 bucks a month, requires no credit screening and no long-term contract. it's an area that is definitely growing. metro pcs has added subscribers at an astonishing rate of about 50% a year since 2002, looked like a great acquisition candidate. >> you're all over wirelesses here. you've also got american tower, which has the towers, and roper industries, which makes a wirelesses meter reader, among other things.. >> that's right, mark. and, you know, i think, frankly, to get this equity market restarted, maybe we could offer a cash for clunkers program just to buy equities. and what i would tell you to buy is definitely amt. the talf industry is very, very strong. the economics are really appealing, because once you host just two dishes on those towers, the third dish, the money -- the rental money goes right to th
let's start with metro cps, pre-paid cell phones. what's the buy there?buy is our wireless society is actually cast in two categories, two casts. you've got prepaid and post paid. pcs is a pre-paid plan, erin, and it's all you can eat for about 45 bucks a month, requires no credit screening and no long-term contract. it's an area that is definitely growing. metro pcs has added subscribers at an astonishing rate of about 50% a year since 2002, looked like a great acquisition candidate. >>...
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you won'tr worry about having cp room to signom him.that you would have to think convinced dwyane wade for the long-term future there. now with odom, he's got the standing offer from miami. five years, 34 million. there would be an opt out after 3 for him to go back down to the market and try to make more money. he can jump at that whenever he's ready. but the factt that he hasn't tells you that the prospect of him resuscitating talks with the lakers has not been extinguished. >> it looks like miami's sort of trying to present itself as a top tier team the east. where orlando already is. anda they've had a very busy off season. they've signed matte barnes, an athletic swingman. what does that tell you? >> well, the magic have reallye been in a lot of ways the surprise team of this off season. because they've just really been throwing around a ton of money. we've talked all throughout the playoffs about how the luxury tax implications of keeping someone like turkoglu or trying to hang on to them, how difficult that was going to be. they
you won'tr worry about having cp room to signom him.that you would have to think convinced dwyane wade for the long-term future there. now with odom, he's got the standing offer from miami. five years, 34 million. there would be an opt out after 3 for him to go back down to the market and try to make more money. he can jump at that whenever he's ready. but the factt that he hasn't tells you that the prospect of him resuscitating talks with the lakers has not been extinguished. >> it looks...
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in march we expanded the survey to include all banks and the cp and have published data with over 500 banks. because we believe these reports are critical to help the public understand the lending environment during this crisis we've asked ten large banks that have repaid treasury cpp investment to continue participating in the survey through the end of this year and they agreed and we appreciate their voluntary cooperation. treasury is working urgently to maximize the impact of our programs on financial stability but we must allow some time for these programs to have their full of fact. we recognize that we have much work ahead to restore the flow of credit to consumers and businesses and alleviate the real hardships that americans face every day. as my colleagues and i work on this important financial stability effort we will strive to be prudent investors on behalf of the american people and protect the taxpayers who have entrusted us with so much of their money. here are the top priorities of the office of financial stability. first we will carefully review the controls over taxpa
in march we expanded the survey to include all banks and the cp and have published data with over 500 banks. because we believe these reports are critical to help the public understand the lending environment during this crisis we've asked ten large banks that have repaid treasury cpp investment to continue participating in the survey through the end of this year and they agreed and we appreciate their voluntary cooperation. treasury is working urgently to maximize the impact of our programs on...
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