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pizza hut store remembered seeing darlene. >> darlene's parents were told darlene had been using the enter net to meet men. >> my reaction was, oh, darlene, be careful there are so many, excuse the expression, we're does out there. >> they took darlene's computer to a forensic lab where they cruised a piece of software called m-case. >> using m-case, we can run an internet search, instant messaging search, e-mail search, internet history to see what pages were visited and when. >> the search revealed several troubling e-mails darlene had received ten days before her disappearance. >> the e-mails were threatening, but it was almost -- it was kind of in a childish way. very poor english. >> they were from a woman feed online as wendy smith. >> hello, darlene. you are troublemaker. you are ugly and stupid. bitch. i hate you. >> according to darlene's friends, she didn't know anyone by the name of wendy smith. >> you kind of assume that they're possibly written by a deaf person. my understanding is deaf people don't necessarily speak conservational language like hearing people do. they s
pizza hut store remembered seeing darlene. >> darlene's parents were told darlene had been using the enter net to meet men. >> my reaction was, oh, darlene, be careful there are so many, excuse the expression, we're does out there. >> they took darlene's computer to a forensic lab where they cruised a piece of software called m-case. >> using m-case, we can run an internet search, instant messaging search, e-mail search, internet history to see what pages were visited...
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yeah. >> darlene love. a minister. >> a minister, uh-huh. >> and she took me to church once. and that's when i learned about "make a joyful noise unto the lord". >> you got it figured out. >> in a heart beat. i was so psyched. and her father said, well, let's get brother bill up to sing. i said, oh, gosh. holy moly. but it was the greatest experience in the world because going up and singing at this, you know, black church and they're just on fire. it was the first time i had ever sang but didn't sing to an audience. i was singing to god and they were praising god. and it was a very interesting -- i'll never forget it my whole life that it was kind of an out of body experience. >> you talk in this book, and i'm so glad you do, about the wonderful relationship you had with darlene love. she was on is this program sitting in that very spot not too long ago. and i know how i felt about it and feel about it. i can only imagine how you feel about it. the success of that documentary "20 feet from star dom" sang a
yeah. >> darlene love. a minister. >> a minister, uh-huh. >> and she took me to church once. and that's when i learned about "make a joyful noise unto the lord". >> you got it figured out. >> in a heart beat. i was so psyched. and her father said, well, let's get brother bill up to sing. i said, oh, gosh. holy moly. but it was the greatest experience in the world because going up and singing at this, you know, black church and they're just on fire. it was...
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routine except one of their most dependable employees darlene vandergiesen didn't report to work forond straight day. >> on friday when she did not show up for work, her boss called her parents, dee and gene. >> darlene's parents immediately drove to darlene's apartment since they had their own key. >> went to her apartment and we saw her cell phone. we knew something was wrong because she never traveled anywhere, never did anything possibility of parole. >> how do you feel about everything? >> how do i feel? >> mm-hmm. >> the overall picture? i think this sucks. >> the lesson for criminals would be no matter how long ago you did the crime, the forensics has the capability of solving it. >> if it wasn't forensics in this case, with the dna and everything, i don't think that they would ever solve it. >> we always talked about if he ever got out, we'd be counting bodies. we believed he was that bad. >> you've got to treat every single case like it's the crime of the century. what i mean by that is you've got to make sure that you don't take any evidence for granted. >>> up next a woman
routine except one of their most dependable employees darlene vandergiesen didn't report to work forond straight day. >> on friday when she did not show up for work, her boss called her parents, dee and gene. >> darlene's parents immediately drove to darlene's apartment since they had their own key. >> went to her apartment and we saw her cell phone. we knew something was wrong because she never traveled anywhere, never did anything possibility of parole. >> how do you...
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>> timeliness and initially had to do with the translation itself which is why darlene -- the goal of that training is not only the language itself but sometimes body language can tell something different and mean something different to the patient so we're working around that and making sure the training is consistent and because again when you are doing translation there's a lot of concern about the person you have in the room and so we have to figure out ways of making that patient comfortable. that's also a source of complaint because some people might not want another person in the room so we have to go through the process of explaining why that person is in the room and also some people might come and actually want a family member and we have sensitive topics that we actually don't want the family member to be part of the encounter. >> again appreciate your work. >> thank you. >> and with that unless there are any other departments here to present -- recreation and park? yes come on up. wasn't sure if you were going to be here. >> good afternoon supervisors. i'm the recreation b
>> timeliness and initially had to do with the translation itself which is why darlene -- the goal of that training is not only the language itself but sometimes body language can tell something different and mean something different to the patient so we're working around that and making sure the training is consistent and because again when you are doing translation there's a lot of concern about the person you have in the room and so we have to figure out ways of making that patient...
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darlene acevedo is serving time for petty theft. but as a drug user, she was sent to the ad seg for feeding her addiction on the inside. which led to an attack on another inmate. she's been in ad seg for 21 months. >> this is the first time i've been sober in my whole life since i started using drugs since i was 18. so that's what i meant by reality check. this has made me the me, the real person, that i really am. >> darlene's facilities are basic, with a few luxuries like lotions, spices and a television, she spends her time reading with only pictures of her family to keep her company. >> they give me hope. when i look at my pictures, i know that i have a purpose. >> today darlene will go before a committee to determine if she is fit to leave ad seg. >> she was originally placed in asu on 12/12/04 for battery on an inmate. regarding the assessment of the shu term, icc found no factors in aggravation. it's further recommended that we release her to facility d. >> the meeting brings good news for darlene. she will return to the gene
darlene acevedo is serving time for petty theft. but as a drug user, she was sent to the ad seg for feeding her addiction on the inside. which led to an attack on another inmate. she's been in ad seg for 21 months. >> this is the first time i've been sober in my whole life since i started using drugs since i was 18. so that's what i meant by reality check. this has made me the me, the real person, that i really am. >> darlene's facilities are basic, with a few luxuries like lotions,...
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thank you, darlene. for telling your story. >> thank you. >>> next, is lebron james closer to a career decision? body language can tell you all sorts of things. like someone is having a stroke. know the sudden signs. learn f.a.s.t. face drooping arm weakness speech difficulty time to call 911 and get them to a hospital immediately. learn the body language and spot a stroke f.a.s.t. >>> this is cnn tonight. tomorrow, the stories you'll be talking about tomorrow. first, we're getting late word of a deadly domestic shooting near houston. police say four children, two adults are dead and a 15-year-old was rushed to the hospital. police are locked in a standoff with the suspected gunman, who is believed to be an in-law of the adult victims. >>> meanwhile, is tomorrow the day that nba superstar lebron james reveals his next career move? espn is reporting that james met with miami heat officials this afternoon, but has yet to meet with the cleveland cavaliers. so stay tuned. >>> boy. what a contentious show thi
thank you, darlene. for telling your story. >> thank you. >>> next, is lebron james closer to a career decision? body language can tell you all sorts of things. like someone is having a stroke. know the sudden signs. learn f.a.s.t. face drooping arm weakness speech difficulty time to call 911 and get them to a hospital immediately. learn the body language and spot a stroke f.a.s.t. >>> this is cnn tonight. tomorrow, the stories you'll be talking about tomorrow. first,...
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so, darlenes washington need a bible museum? >> if they want to pay for it, so be it. i think it's humorous that it will be a few blocks from congress, you have the heritage foundation, you have a whole boat load of different organizations, family research council. if he wants to do it, he's using his own money which is really the important issue, then i don't have a problem with it. as long as not getting government money for it, i don't see the problem with it at all. >> i don't have a problem with somebody using their own money is build a museum. i do think it's interesting, though, that there was huge outcry from the right when they wanted to build a community center from 9/11 like one block from the 9/11 site that was muslim, oh, you can't build that even though that was independent money and community center. why is this then different than that controversy at the time. >> this is christian. >> i think the question if a muslim family want to build a building dedicated to the mosque on the national mall we'd have very different conversation. that center that they
so, darlenes washington need a bible museum? >> if they want to pay for it, so be it. i think it's humorous that it will be a few blocks from congress, you have the heritage foundation, you have a whole boat load of different organizations, family research council. if he wants to do it, he's using his own money which is really the important issue, then i don't have a problem with it. as long as not getting government money for it, i don't see the problem with it at all. >> i don't...
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. >>> hi, my name is darlene [speaker not understood] and i thought this opportunity gave me more opportunity, for example, like more openingses to other jobs and college, and also this opportunity helped me get more knowledge and helped me think more about my future. and in this program i learned so many things like water, all types of water, and safety tools and how important -- how important to wash your hands. [laughter] >>> this experience gave me -- i can use this experience to change the environment when i grow up. thank you for your time. >> sounds like you are getting pretty grown up. >>> hi, my name is jeremiah campbell. i'm 15. i'm from san francisco. this opportunity has helped me by learning about the ecocenter's past and what its was in the past. also this opportunity to get paid for job like doing thing in the garden or doing something like landscaping. i have learned that the ecocenter's land is shaped as the head of a blue herring and that's why they have the park named after that. also, the ecocenter has also bacteria forms in the soil and the ecocenter uses that soil for go
. >>> hi, my name is darlene [speaker not understood] and i thought this opportunity gave me more opportunity, for example, like more openingses to other jobs and college, and also this opportunity helped me get more knowledge and helped me think more about my future. and in this program i learned so many things like water, all types of water, and safety tools and how important -- how important to wash your hands. [laughter] >>> this experience gave me -- i can use this...
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democrats, and bill wrote, we keep on hoping that lame stream media will wake up and report the truth, darleneike they get a check from the white house each week to report, not report, real news. and media would rather we be attacked and defeated thana mitt that the president has done wrong. media is changing language to make a border disaster seem like a humanitarian crisis, we want the truth. keep those tweets and facebook posts coming, thank you for watching. kennedy: weizman once said, head like a hole, lack black is your soul, i would rather die than give you control, that person is not rand paul, yet rand is coming under fire. there are a lot of independents and republicans and democrats who are rethinking american foreign policy, and whether we have to act as the world dominatrix. new mil middleiols rely revealir idea to make the world's better
democrats, and bill wrote, we keep on hoping that lame stream media will wake up and report the truth, darleneike they get a check from the white house each week to report, not report, real news. and media would rather we be attacked and defeated thana mitt that the president has done wrong. media is changing language to make a border disaster seem like a humanitarian crisis, we want the truth. keep those tweets and facebook posts coming, thank you for watching. kennedy: weizman once said, head...
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[applause] darlene clark hine.se] the 2013 national humanities medal to darlene clark hine for enriching our understanding of the african american experience. through prolific scholarship and leadership, dr. hine has examined race, class, and gender, and has shown how the struggles and successes of african american women have shaped the nation we are today. [applause] john paul jones. [applause] the 2013 national humanities medal to john paul jones for honoring nature and indigenous traditions in architecture. as the creative mind behind diverse and cherished institutions around the world, mr. jones has designed spaces worthy of the cultures they reflect, the communities they serve, and the environments they inhabit. [applause] stanley nelson. [applause] the 2013 national humanities medal to stanley nelson for documenting the stories of african americans through film. by using his camera to tell both well-known and lesser-known narratives, mr. nelson has exposed injustices and highlighted triumphs, revealing new de
[applause] darlene clark hine.se] the 2013 national humanities medal to darlene clark hine for enriching our understanding of the african american experience. through prolific scholarship and leadership, dr. hine has examined race, class, and gender, and has shown how the struggles and successes of african american women have shaped the nation we are today. [applause] john paul jones. [applause] the 2013 national humanities medal to john paul jones for honoring nature and indigenous traditions...
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and chose the best deals in five of them contributing editor of budget travel, darlene numan is here.ways nice to be here with something that is affordable. you are talking about san francisco. >> which is an expensive city. >> san francisco can be expensive but if you visit from november to may you could find some good deals. we suggest doing fun inexpensive free things in the city. hop on a cable car. >> i jumped on one and jumped off. no one asked for money. >> were you running from them? >> it will cost you $15 for a one-day pass. you can go all over the city. we suggest going to the waterfront. go to pier 39. if you have been down there hopefully you will see the iconic california sea lions barking. you have to try clam chowder. >> what about hotels? is there a hotel that is affordable? >> hotel dell sol. nice added parks like afternoon cookies and milk. there is a heated pool and free breakfast. it starts at $120 a night. >>> new york city. how do you get us on a budget here? >> there is so much to do that is free year round people don't know about it. walking in central park is
and chose the best deals in five of them contributing editor of budget travel, darlene numan is here.ways nice to be here with something that is affordable. you are talking about san francisco. >> which is an expensive city. >> san francisco can be expensive but if you visit from november to may you could find some good deals. we suggest doing fun inexpensive free things in the city. hop on a cable car. >> i jumped on one and jumped off. no one asked for money. >> were...
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. >> darlene writes i'm a proud american because we have the most loyal, courageous men and women initary that do america proud. >> callie sends this photo and says proud of our heroes keeping the fight from home. >> bess tweets my heroes are the morgans. proud americans. >> it is 58 after the hour. before you leave the house here's what's happening today. the eastern seaboard bracing for a hurricane. a short time ago arthur was upgraded to a category one storm as it churns up the coast. mandatory evacuation in effect for parts of north carolina's outer banks. >>> if you're traveling for the holiday brace yourself for increased security amid fears that al qaeda could be trying to smuggle undetectable bombs on to flights headed for the u.s. >> time to look at the good, the bad, and the ugly. up first the good. as if we need more reason to eat more chocolate, a new study finds older people that suffer from artery problems can walk longer after eating dark chocolate. it contains 85% cocoa which reduces stress. >> two women getting the ultimate revenge, publicly shaming the guy who was d
. >> darlene writes i'm a proud american because we have the most loyal, courageous men and women initary that do america proud. >> callie sends this photo and says proud of our heroes keeping the fight from home. >> bess tweets my heroes are the morgans. proud americans. >> it is 58 after the hour. before you leave the house here's what's happening today. the eastern seaboard bracing for a hurricane. a short time ago arthur was upgraded to a category one storm as it...
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. >>> when darlene wrote by public assistance driving up from a mercedes benz. 5,000 people posted commentser. >>> and pat buchanan is here with me. he has a unique insight into the oval office, one that mitt romney might want to hear. >>> time for the next headline. this comes from the washington post. this is what happened when i drove my mercedes to pick up food stamps. let that sink in for a moment. this is actually a wonderfully written thought provoking piece written by my next guest. darlena kuna is joining me now. 5,000 plus comments. why did you write a piece that you had difficulty getting published? >> i think there are so many people that i didn't even know about that had gone through a similar situation. this is exposed an under belly of what is actually going on with the individuals in the country right now. many of whom were solidly middle class and many of whom struggling and barely holding on or lost their footing. i cannot tell you how many messages i have received. thousands of messages that i received from people saying thank you. me, too. >> 2007, you're cruising along.
. >>> when darlene wrote by public assistance driving up from a mercedes benz. 5,000 people posted commentser. >>> and pat buchanan is here with me. he has a unique insight into the oval office, one that mitt romney might want to hear. >>> time for the next headline. this comes from the washington post. this is what happened when i drove my mercedes to pick up food stamps. let that sink in for a moment. this is actually a wonderfully written thought provoking piece...
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. >>> when darlene wrote by public assistance driving up from a mercedes benz. 5,000 people posted commentsd pat buchanan is here with me this morning. he has unique insight into the oval office. one that mitt romney might want to hear. she thought she'd feel better after seeing her doctor. and she might have if not for kari, the identity thief who stole jill's social security number to open credit cards, destroying jill's credit and her dream of retirement. every year, millions of americans just like you learn that a little personal information in the wrong hands could wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft. and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. if jill had lifelock's protection, she may have been notified before it was too late. lifelock's credit notification service is on the job 24/7. as soon as they detect a threat to your identity within their network, they will alert you, protecting you before the damage is done. and lifelock offers the proactive protection of checking and savings account t
. >>> when darlene wrote by public assistance driving up from a mercedes benz. 5,000 people posted commentsd pat buchanan is here with me this morning. he has unique insight into the oval office. one that mitt romney might want to hear. she thought she'd feel better after seeing her doctor. and she might have if not for kari, the identity thief who stole jill's social security number to open credit cards, destroying jill's credit and her dream of retirement. every year, millions of...
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officer darlene fieste is still adapting to working behind the walls of folsom. >> i'm not used to being around violence when i started, you know, not that. it really shocked me. how cruel and emotionless these people can be. >> it does get scary sometimes. you hear a lot of the war stories from around here. >> i've been stabbed. i've had my knee broke. >> i had a back injury first, stabbed. >> i was assaulted by an inmate in handcuffs. >> i was stabbed seven times. >> if you show the inmates fear, then they're going to go ahead and feed on it. >> keeping that fear in control can be difficult inside this 100-year-old prison because what was state of the art at the turn of a previous century is now the biggest challenge to the officers' safety. >>> when we return, cellblock 5, the most notorious cellblock inside folsom. that people are e instruments. the more variety you have, the more interesting things are. life without diversity would just be boring. the more you know. >>> folsom state prison is more than 120 years old, and as a result, the facilities are a patchwork of prison technolo
officer darlene fieste is still adapting to working behind the walls of folsom. >> i'm not used to being around violence when i started, you know, not that. it really shocked me. how cruel and emotionless these people can be. >> it does get scary sometimes. you hear a lot of the war stories from around here. >> i've been stabbed. i've had my knee broke. >> i had a back injury first, stabbed. >> i was assaulted by an inmate in handcuffs. >> i was stabbed seven...
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>> darlene, i don't know what your life has been like, but i have a lot of people who have gone throughif you can make winston churchill said if you make someone laugh, you give them a little vacation and maybe you take the worst thing in the world and make it funny. it's a vacation for a minute from horror. >> yeah. and people love to laugh. >> oh, my gosh. >> that's why people love you. but they also know that you, you know, you have some shock value to you. on the cover of your book, you're wearing a fur and you knew that there would probably be animal rights activists. >> this whole interview is becoming a defensive interview. >> no! >> are you wearing leather shoes? >> yes! no. i'm -- >> do you know what i mean? you're wearing fur! you're wearing leather shoes! you're eating chicken! you're eating meat! i don't want to hear this nonsense! come to me with a paper belt and i'll talk to you. >> but you did hear it in some of those press conferences and people were upset. >> i'm going. i really am going because all you have done is negative. all you have done it negative. >> no! >> i h
>> darlene, i don't know what your life has been like, but i have a lot of people who have gone throughif you can make winston churchill said if you make someone laugh, you give them a little vacation and maybe you take the worst thing in the world and make it funny. it's a vacation for a minute from horror. >> yeah. and people love to laugh. >> oh, my gosh. >> that's why people love you. but they also know that you, you know, you have some shock value to you. on the...
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[applause] >> darlene corkboard.tional humanities metal for enriching our understanding of the african-american experience grew prolific scholarship and examining race, class, and gender and a shot of those girls of successes of african-american women have shaped the nation we are today. john paul jones. [applause] the two dozen 13 national and humanities metal for honoring nature and traditions of architecture. as the creative mind behind evers and cherished institutions around the world mr. jones has designed spaces were the of the culture is reflected, the communities they serve and the environments they inhabit. [applause] [applause] be the 2013 national humanities medal for documenting the stories of african americans through from. mr. nelson has expressed injustices' and i let it try of revealing new debts of our nation's history. [applause] one of the first and visa was granted had to look her back in the day. and i know all of you. these amazing people. we are grateful to you. on behalf of michele and myself
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so, with that, darlene do you want to get started quick >> do you have anything to add to the reports [inaudible] as you know, the president sent secretary kerry to the region earlier this week with one specific goal to bring about an end to the violence as soon as possible. so, secretary kerry has been very deeply engaged in those efforts and he has traveled and has been in cairo -- i know that he also traveled to jerusalem this week as well. he's been in contact with un officials and officials in the arab league and counterparts in jordan and turkey as well as dealing with the israeli and palestinian leaders. he's been deeply engaged in conversations and it is a dynamic conversations i wouldn't want to get ahead of any announcements they are preparing to make. i know many of the details are also being carefully negotiated so i wouldn't want to interfere in the negotiations. so, secretary kerry has been hard at work this week in pursuit of an important goal which is bringing in that violence as soon as possible. and if there are any announcements or any progress that is made an effor
so, with that, darlene do you want to get started quick >> do you have anything to add to the reports [inaudible] as you know, the president sent secretary kerry to the region earlier this week with one specific goal to bring about an end to the violence as soon as possible. so, secretary kerry has been very deeply engaged in those efforts and he has traveled and has been in cairo -- i know that he also traveled to jerusalem this week as well. he's been in contact with un officials and...
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darlene. caller: i would like to see airplanes ready on the border to take these kids back here in maybe give them money to help them. takeids that are here, them and put them on the white house lawn and at camp david. martha's vineyard would be a good place to have them while obama is on vacation. the schools where obamas kids are. let them put up with these kids that know no english so the teachers have to help them. host: can i go back to the first part of this? you were talking about solutions. should the president do that on his own without congress passing any legislation? caller: if he would do the sending back on his own but he won't do that. he wants to keep everything and spend $4 billion. we don't have that kind of money. people say immigration. when my grandparents came over they did not have free food and free welfare and free everything. they had to work for it. host: on your point about sending them back on airplanes, this is a section in the washington post. that is in the wash
darlene. caller: i would like to see airplanes ready on the border to take these kids back here in maybe give them money to help them. takeids that are here, them and put them on the white house lawn and at camp david. martha's vineyard would be a good place to have them while obama is on vacation. the schools where obamas kids are. let them put up with these kids that know no english so the teachers have to help them. host: can i go back to the first part of this? you were talking about...