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darlene is not responding.have to get over there now. >> reporter: when they arrived, all was quiet in the july darkness. they ran to the back yard. >> right from the kitchen, shining through the sliding glass doors. she was kind of slump in a chair. >> reporter: even in the darkness of the back patio, they could see it all. darlene's eyes still opened, her throat, slashed. >> darlene's dead, what are we going to do? we have to get out of here. we vo the call 911. where's todd, oh, my gosh, where's todd. >> reporter: were todd and his grown sonic who lived at home still victims too? minutes later, the police arrive entering the bedroom where todd lay sleeping. >> i was sleeping and the door opens and a guy starts screaming at me to get my hand in the air. i could just see the figures and the shadows in the doorway. >> reporter: what did you think was going on? >> i thought nick had come home with a couple of his buddies and they were half drunk and i just thought they were pulling a joke. >> reporter: but the m
darlene is not responding.have to get over there now. >> reporter: when they arrived, all was quiet in the july darkness. they ran to the back yard. >> right from the kitchen, shining through the sliding glass doors. she was kind of slump in a chair. >> reporter: even in the darkness of the back patio, they could see it all. darlene's eyes still opened, her throat, slashed. >> darlene's dead, what are we going to do? we have to get out of here. we vo the call 911....
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my sophomore year, darlene clark hine came. i had the opportunity to have lunch and dinner with her. she encourage me to consider african-american history, women's history. i was not convinced that the time but she was there saying to me, this is possible, you should think about this. by my junior year, i was involved with women studies as well. i was a double major. barbara harris at the time was really motivated to convince me to become a historian and was the president and ambassador. she got the dean to give me money to go. a it was my first historical-- that year was off the hook. i don't know if people remember, but it was like eveyln higginbotham, debra gray white, nell painter. i just remember going in, this is the club of one to be a part of. there were graduate students who were there, and as far as i could see, there were black women and i wanted to be part of that, and then i went off this summer after my junior year to do an mlk, work it the mlk project as a research assistant and i met leslie harris there. my part
my sophomore year, darlene clark hine came. i had the opportunity to have lunch and dinner with her. she encourage me to consider african-american history, women's history. i was not convinced that the time but she was there saying to me, this is possible, you should think about this. by my junior year, i was involved with women studies as well. i was a double major. barbara harris at the time was really motivated to convince me to become a historian and was the president and ambassador. she...
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darlene, good morning to you. >> good morning, matt. a real problem for some women. many times it goes undiagnosed. that's what happened in the case of one woman we met. >> start digging -- >> reporter: three years ago, paige thought, like many of us, parenting just comes naturally. >> i had a natural birth and came home from the hospital and didn't really have any time to process the experience. it felt very physically and emotionally traumatic. >> reporter: a few weeks after her first child max was born, paige began having terrifying thoughts. >> i always had this feeling of doom, that he was going to die or that something wasn't right. but as time went on, i became depressed. i felt as though i couldn't really confide in anybody. i remember going for walks with him in the stroller and thinking about throwing both of us in front of a bus. >> reporter: she says her husband had no idea at the time that she was having these feelings. >> it was awful for me but it was awful for him because he saw me hurting but he couldn't be there for me
darlene, good morning to you. >> good morning, matt. a real problem for some women. many times it goes undiagnosed. that's what happened in the case of one woman we met. >> start digging -- >> reporter: three years ago, paige thought, like many of us, parenting just comes naturally. >> i had a natural birth and came home from the hospital and didn't really have any time to process the experience. it felt very physically and emotionally traumatic. >> reporter: a few...
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>> darlene did.ging her middle name from marie to justice. because this is justice for darlene. >> haynes had a restraining order against her estranged boyfriend. she had another daughter, an 18 mold. already in custody. h her grandmother is raising the other two children. >>> bill clinton is trying to negotiate freedom for the two u.s. women being held in north korea. there are possibly other items on the agenda for clinton's trip. richard lui with more. >> some worries that north korea might sell nuclear technology to others. and we talked about this situation. take a listen to what he said. >> will clinton be carrying a letter from barack obama to kim jong-il, will he meet kim jong-il? if he doesn't there, will be a lot of questions raised. >> the united states may get a read on the health of kim jong-il, he reportedly had a stroke last year. a thinktank president told "the new york times" that kim jong-il will have to meet with the former u.s. president. if he doesn't, we'll know he's on life sup
>> darlene did.ging her middle name from marie to justice. because this is justice for darlene. >> haynes had a restraining order against her estranged boyfriend. she had another daughter, an 18 mold. already in custody. h her grandmother is raising the other two children. >>> bill clinton is trying to negotiate freedom for the two u.s. women being held in north korea. there are possibly other items on the agenda for clinton's trip. richard lui with more. >> some...
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darlene, thank you so much. we will check with you throughout the morning and get more information. >>> baltimore city department back to school city unimiewnization is at le lexingn market this saturday, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. for more information, log on to foxbaltimore.com and click on morning news. >>> hd radar not seeing a whole lot out there. had some showers and thunderstorms move through yesterday in spots. they were isolated and that will be the case against today as the stationary boundary sits to the south and east of us. that is where you see a little bit of activity right now. it will counsel to be th contin. many of you who will be traveling in that direction, that is what you might run into. if you are traveling around the state, even if you don't have a dense advisory in the state of maryland there, could be dense patches of fog. be aware of that. here it is, we are taking a dip to the south and you see the trough digging in. that is where we can see the incomplement weather down to the sou
darlene, thank you so much. we will check with you throughout the morning and get more information. >>> baltimore city department back to school city unimiewnization is at le lexingn market this saturday, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. for more information, log on to foxbaltimore.com and click on morning news. >>> hd radar not seeing a whole lot out there. had some showers and thunderstorms move through yesterday in spots. they were isolated and that will be the case against...
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conference organizer darlene mergy said, "this conference will focus on new dyeing chic falemlaors, timuy's safety and reformation standards.me an requirements while providing new and aesthetically pleasing haeiir dyanng productr "du but don't take darlene's word for it. hair dye global forum fever. catch it! [ light laughter ] [ scattered applause ] >> jimmy: thank you. thank you for that very descriptive description. you can maybe -- >> my life is complete. my life is complete. >> jimmy: famous, famous words. love it. let's see what you got here. bring it up. you won the -- what the heck is that? >> that's an afro pick. >> jimmy: no! you won the pickle jar? it's what he wanted! ♪ >> steve: you've won the pickle jar full of afro picks. every single afro pick has been in questlove's hair at least once. use them in your own hair. [ laughter ] or donate the jar to a country club so they can have a fund-raiser for people to guess how many afro picks are in the jar. the answer is 88! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: there you go buddy. that's good right there. you won it, man. you see. if y
conference organizer darlene mergy said, "this conference will focus on new dyeing chic falemlaors, timuy's safety and reformation standards.me an requirements while providing new and aesthetically pleasing haeiir dyanng productr "du but don't take darlene's word for it. hair dye global forum fever. catch it! [ light laughter ] [ scattered applause ] >> jimmy: thank you. thank you for that very descriptive description. you can maybe -- >> my life is complete. my life is...
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but police suspect she killed her neighbor darlene hanes after from her womb. nth-old fetus >> the baby had a ribbon tiedouu ou the umbilical cord. not a normal severing device. >> the case in massachusetts is only the latest in a string of more than a dozen such attacks on expectant mothers since 1987 and the fourth in just over a year. forensic psychologists says the incidents appear to have increased perhaps because hospitals are more sophisticated in preventing thefts of newborns. the suspects are usually women who can't have children or have lost a child, he says. >> you know, there's been baby snatching forever, you know, women that go into hospitals and take infants right from the ward. is this just an extreme form of that? >> well, in some respects it is. i think it is a very extreme form, but this kind of desperation really suggests is someone who's really over the edge, because, you know, it's one thing to want a baby. it's another thing to convince yourself that somehow you can snatch a baby from a hospital. we're really talking about people who are
but police suspect she killed her neighbor darlene hanes after from her womb. nth-old fetus >> the baby had a ribbon tiedouu ou the umbilical cord. not a normal severing device. >> the case in massachusetts is only the latest in a string of more than a dozen such attacks on expectant mothers since 1987 and the fourth in just over a year. forensic psychologists says the incidents appear to have increased perhaps because hospitals are more sophisticated in preventing thefts of...
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. >> this lady here, miss stephanie, gave me miss darlene. >> reporter: only to get an endless game ofureaucratic runaround that has beaten this man down. >> they gave me the same answers. you need to call this person. i call this person, they tell me i need to talk to this person. >> reporter: kandy moran, a state social worker, says all she needs is a bit more time to fix her home. >> what do you do, you know? >> reporter: fema's answer, a threat of eviction or temporary housing in the next county. >> my grandparents gave us this property, so when fema approaches me and says "kandy, we can put you in a rental..." i can't leave my home. >> reporter: today these travel trailers stand as a symbol of recovery gone wrong. a hurricane of coverup, chaos and incompetence. a system that remains in the words of one fema worker on the ground here in mississippi "one big disgusting mess." we wanted to ask fema about what's being done for folks like this, but they told us to call another federal agency-- housing and urban development saying as of june, hud had taken over long-term housing of disa
. >> this lady here, miss stephanie, gave me miss darlene. >> reporter: only to get an endless game ofureaucratic runaround that has beaten this man down. >> they gave me the same answers. you need to call this person. i call this person, they tell me i need to talk to this person. >> reporter: kandy moran, a state social worker, says all she needs is a bit more time to fix her home. >> what do you do, you know? >> reporter: fema's answer, a threat of...
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they're looking for whoever killed 23-year-old darlene haynes and for the newborn.tors say the baby might have survived and would need med cal attention to stay alive. >>> robert's an 8-year-old little guy who needs our help. >> according to police, the family last saw the 8-year-old around 9:30 p.m. friday night. police say they've conducted several interviews, and still have no leads. >> tonight let us stop to remember army sergeant first class edward kramer. 39 years old, from wilmington, north carolina. on his second tour in iraq, he was awarded the bronze star and the purple heart. a former marine, he also served during the first gulf war. a firefighter back at home, he was passionate about helping others. his family and his friends. he leaves behind his parents, donald and mary ann, two brothers, two sisters, his widow vickie, and two little girls. megan and erica. edward kramer, an american hero. >>> thank you to all of our guests, and to you at home for being with us. see you tomorrow night 8:00 sharp eastern. until then, good night, everybody. )%)%)%)%)%)%)
they're looking for whoever killed 23-year-old darlene haynes and for the newborn.tors say the baby might have survived and would need med cal attention to stay alive. >>> robert's an 8-year-old little guy who needs our help. >> according to police, the family last saw the 8-year-old around 9:30 p.m. friday night. police say they've conducted several interviews, and still have no leads. >> tonight let us stop to remember army sergeant first class edward kramer. 39 years...
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boyfriend of the 33-year-old massachusetts woman named julie corey who alleged murdered 23-year-old darlenend then ripped her 8 month old fetus from her womb and then brought the infant with her to a new hampshire homeless shelter where she was discovered and arrested along with the guy, alex deion, her boyfriend. he was subsequently released. their reporter joins us from boston now, along with brandy la rose who knew both the victim and the alleged perp. first to you, good interview there with alex. but, is this a standalone case? is this just a bizarre crazy woman who did something that she is copying from news accounts of other similar this is just a bizarre, crazy woman who did something she is copying from news accounts of others similar grisly stories? >> if you're asking if she has a criminal record, i don't know. i don't know what her criminal past is. what she is capable of. the police are definitely not tipping a hat in their case. other charging where that this point is kidnapping. as yet the dna tests have come back to mecca louisiana boston studio to randy la rose. how shocked
boyfriend of the 33-year-old massachusetts woman named julie corey who alleged murdered 23-year-old darlenend then ripped her 8 month old fetus from her womb and then brought the infant with her to a new hampshire homeless shelter where she was discovered and arrested along with the guy, alex deion, her boyfriend. he was subsequently released. their reporter joins us from boston now, along with brandy la rose who knew both the victim and the alleged perp. first to you, good interview there with...
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by dc's parks and recreation is being shut down, leaving hundreds of families and 160 workers like darlene williams in a lurch. >> i did not see my paycheck. this is a mess and mayor fenty made the mess. >> reporter: the mayor eliminated the budget they are the early childhood and out of school childhood program for next year. it is forcing the close closure of 20 chi care centers now families have nowhere to go or face the tough task of finding other government-run program on short notice. >> this is a major crisis for us. >> reporter: she is with an advocacy group that is helping to fight the move. >> these programs were fully funded from the head start funds and it was not a local budget issue. >> reporter: they chaired the department of park and recreation and he calls what is going on outrageous. fenty has ignored the request to comment. >> we families, worker and dents that depend on this and by closing it we will harden the system. >> reporter: there is a lawsuit now against the district i'm highly upset for me and other parents who strive hard to get off of public assistance. >> re
by dc's parks and recreation is being shut down, leaving hundreds of families and 160 workers like darlene williams in a lurch. >> i did not see my paycheck. this is a mess and mayor fenty made the mess. >> reporter: the mayor eliminated the budget they are the early childhood and out of school childhood program for next year. it is forcing the close closure of 20 chi care centers now families have nowhere to go or face the tough task of finding other government-run program on short...
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darlene, i love you and i want you to marry me. [ laughter ] >> oh, that's a pretty good joke.way, i especially like that -- you've got a cigarette in an ashtray on the stool there. were you smoking at 13? >> this voice didn't come from a life of good living i'll tell you that much. like a denis leary type thing. i could do 20 minutes on smoking. it was pretty good. >> when you were a kid, is that what you did? did you play sports,ere you normal at all? >> i did. i played rugby which is a really violent sport. i played it -- this is disgusting. i played it for a few years and then one time you wear cleats in rugby, spiked shoes, and a man stepped on my scrotum which then started to bleed. which i then saw the blood of. and i walked off the rugby field and i literally have not played any sport since then. >> really? >> that was around 20 years ago. so, yeah, i've completely retired -- it's taken me -- i'm afraid of my penis getting detached. >> ever since then -- >> i was in my bathroom and my girlfriend took her curling iron out and i got out of the shower and i burned my penis
darlene, i love you and i want you to marry me. [ laughter ] >> oh, that's a pretty good joke.way, i especially like that -- you've got a cigarette in an ashtray on the stool there. were you smoking at 13? >> this voice didn't come from a life of good living i'll tell you that much. like a denis leary type thing. i could do 20 minutes on smoking. it was pretty good. >> when you were a kid, is that what you did? did you play sports,ere you normal at all? >> i did. i...
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comports with what doug hampton told me, that john ensign's wife, listen to this, john ensign's wife, darleneign, called mike slanker and said do you know why essentially you were told to hire doug hampton? it's because of this affair. think about how sordid and tawdry that is and think about this, too, rachel. this is the most important point that comes out of these e-mails. john ensign was willing to sell his top finance and political person at the nrsc down the river to cover up this affair to use them, to use them without telling them the full truth, to take on this man that he wanted out of his office and he wanted to continue to pursue his wife. that's what those e-mails really reveal to me. >> and this is all happening in the summer of 2008, leading up to the fall of 2008, when in the senate the republican party lost eight seats and john ensign was the man in the republican party who had responsibility for overseeing the republican party's efforts in the senate. are you hearing from any republican sources about dissatisfaction with his level of perhaps focus at the time? >> well, i thi
comports with what doug hampton told me, that john ensign's wife, listen to this, john ensign's wife, darleneign, called mike slanker and said do you know why essentially you were told to hire doug hampton? it's because of this affair. think about how sordid and tawdry that is and think about this, too, rachel. this is the most important point that comes out of these e-mails. john ensign was willing to sell his top finance and political person at the nrsc down the river to cover up this affair...
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my sophomore year, darlene clark hine came. i had the opportunity to have lunch and dinner with her. she encourage me to consider african-american history, women's history. i was not convinced that the time but she was there saying to me, this is possible, you should think about this. by my junior year, i was involved with women studies as well. i was a double major. barbara harris at the time was really motivated to convince me to become a historian and was the president and ambassador. she got the dean to give me money to go. a it was my first historical-- that year was off the hook. i don't know if people remember, but it was like eveyln higginbotham, debra gray white, nell painter. i just remember going in, this is the club of one to be a part of. there were graduate students who were there, and as far as i could see, there were black women and i wanted to be part of that, and then i went off this summer after my junior year to do an mlk, work it the mlk project as a research assistant and i met leslie harris there. my part
my sophomore year, darlene clark hine came. i had the opportunity to have lunch and dinner with her. she encourage me to consider african-american history, women's history. i was not convinced that the time but she was there saying to me, this is possible, you should think about this. by my junior year, i was involved with women studies as well. i was a double major. barbara harris at the time was really motivated to convince me to become a historian and was the president and ambassador. she...