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. >> alex david king. >> two little boys, alex and derek king, accused of beating their own father to death. remember them? they were charged as adults in a tangled, baffling case that would generate supercharged headlines. >> alex, did you have sexual relationship with ricky? >> yes, sir. >> can i please take a break, judge? >> then they were convicted, gone, their future in ruins. or maybe not? >> i'm actually out here free again. everything i've been dreaming of for years. >> here they are today. >> i already did enough to destroy my past. why should i continue to destroy my present and the future? >> tonight, in exclusive interviews, the first ever, the brothers talk about their catastrophic childhoods and the public trial and the astonishing turns their lives have taken. >> a lot of people support us. i want to show them all that effort wasn't in vain. >> whatever happened to alex and derek king? in this hour, can they escape from the past? >> thanks for joining us. i'm ann curry. each year, thousands of children and teenagers are sent to criminal court to face trial as adults. o
. >> alex david king. >> two little boys, alex and derek king, accused of beating their own father to death. remember them? they were charged as adults in a tangled, baffling case that would generate supercharged headlines. >> alex, did you have sexual relationship with ricky? >> yes, sir. >> can i please take a break, judge? >> then they were convicted, gone, their future in ruins. or maybe not? >> i'm actually out here free again. everything i've been...
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he was arrested, and we are talking about 42-year-old david king of gaithersburg. he is now behind bars and being held without bond. he has been charged with first degree murder for allegedly killing his stepdaughter, 11-year-old jessica, nearly five months ago. her body was found with multiple stab wounds in the basement. according to the washington post, which obtained the charging documents in this case. it was dna evidence that led to this arrest and it came to the sheath of a small sword next to the girl's body. police swabbed the sheath and tested everyone in the home but nobody matched. but something changed between then and now, because dna tests later showed the man arrested was quote included as the major contributor to the genetic material found on the sheath. hopefully we will be getting more details on the arrest and on exactly what type of evidence they have against him when we hear the police chief speak at this news conference. pack to you. >>> kristyn fisher reporting live from montgomery county police headquarters. >>> a murder suspect being broug
he was arrested, and we are talking about 42-year-old david king of gaithersburg. he is now behind bars and being held without bond. he has been charged with first degree murder for allegedly killing his stepdaughter, 11-year-old jessica, nearly five months ago. her body was found with multiple stab wounds in the basement. according to the washington post, which obtained the charging documents in this case. it was dna evidence that led to this arrest and it came to the sheath of a small sword...
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you'll love this one must realize that hebron historically has always been a jewish city of king david founded his kingdom here in hebron a little. too little foot for our forefathers up abraham isaac and jacob and their wives are all buried here in hebron peace so it has been in jewish place for thousands of years was . just. the no committee for the stone that's what this state is a jewish state and we're here to stay because four thousand years ago god promised this land to the jewish family. we have a divine right to this land neither through war nor violence but as a gift from god. you're a trader. may your name be forgotten was. a low there we are from jerusalem today. the former soldier in hebron informs journalists diplomats and others the both the situation in hebron if someone is willing to listen someone is willing to syria that i don't have the right to take the reason why i wake up in the morning and i go to sleep at night and then the next morning i wake up and still do what i do is because i don't have another option because if i'm not part of a solution i'm part of the
you'll love this one must realize that hebron historically has always been a jewish city of king david founded his kingdom here in hebron a little. too little foot for our forefathers up abraham isaac and jacob and their wives are all buried here in hebron peace so it has been in jewish place for thousands of years was . just. the no committee for the stone that's what this state is a jewish state and we're here to stay because four thousand years ago god promised this land to the jewish...
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prosecutors are keeping jury's focus on the doctors phone records from the david the king of pop died. authorities and to show that mary was trying to double his medical practice, personal life and superstar patients all at once. yesterday, testimony centered on calls that murray made and received the day that jack and guy. --the day that jackson died. the trial starts up again today and will let you know what happens in court. >> the trial of a nigerian man accused of tried to detonate explosive device in his underwear on board a plane here is pictures of him being elected on that flight in having christmas day 2009. that flight was headed to detroit, he has said he will represent himself in this trial which is expected to begin next week. he is pleading not guilty to charges that included attempted use of weapons of mass destruction and a conspiracy to commit an act of terrorism. new this morning, the big bay area story and probably been worldwide. the data apple fans have been waiting for the unveiling of the new iphone, the fed is set for 10:00 a.m. this morning in cupertino. appl
prosecutors are keeping jury's focus on the doctors phone records from the david the king of pop died. authorities and to show that mary was trying to double his medical practice, personal life and superstar patients all at once. yesterday, testimony centered on calls that murray made and received the day that jack and guy. --the day that jackson died. the trial starts up again today and will let you know what happens in court. >> the trial of a nigerian man accused of tried to detonate...
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and the david part is just that the messiah has to be a descendant of king david. >> during this timennounces he's entitled to more than one wife within the group. soon he has four. including david bund's 17-year-old sister, robin. >> he talked about the house of david, how he's supposed to have all these wives. so the idea was, you know, this appears to be of god. and it technically was illegal. but when you're in a cult and you've got -- answering to a higher power, you don't worry about the law so much sometimes. >> koresh learns that his former mentor, lois roden, is dead. and her son, george, is in a state psychiatric hospital. with the property up for grabs, he takes back mt. carmel and continues to recruit around the world. >> he drew people from england, australia and from the west indies as well as americans. it was a multiracial and multiethnic setting. >> why did you come here? >> because i heard there was something here that i wanted to listen to. >> what do you think of david? >> i think he's great. >> how old are you? >> i'm 16. >> do you think he's the son of god? >> ye
and the david part is just that the messiah has to be a descendant of king david. >> during this timennounces he's entitled to more than one wife within the group. soon he has four. including david bund's 17-year-old sister, robin. >> he talked about the house of david, how he's supposed to have all these wives. so the idea was, you know, this appears to be of god. and it technically was illegal. but when you're in a cult and you've got -- answering to a higher power, you don't...
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the correct answer to our gps challenge question was c, king david of the sandwich islands known now as hawaii, the last monarch of the i labdss. thanks to all of you being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. >>> you're in the cnn newsroom. i'm fredricka whit field. honoring martin luther king on the national mall today. the king family along with the first family helped dedicate the memorial hours ago. we'll go live to the national mall in a moment. >>> first, new developments at this hour in the frantic search for a missing baby girl in kansas city. missouri governor jay nixon is calling in national guard troops to help police look for lisa irwin. jim spellman is in kansas city with more on this investigation into the 10 months old disappearance. what prompted the national guard's involvement now? >> honestly what prompted this is a lack of any other leads. police it tell us they haven't made any breakthroughs on the case. they're trying to get fresh eyes on this investigation. take a look here, as you mentioned 25 national guardsmen deployed here to research th
the correct answer to our gps challenge question was c, king david of the sandwich islands known now as hawaii, the last monarch of the i labdss. thanks to all of you being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. >>> you're in the cnn newsroom. i'm fredricka whit field. honoring martin luther king on the national mall today. the king family along with the first family helped dedicate the memorial hours ago. we'll go live to the national mall in a moment. >>>...
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the correct answer to our "gps" challenge question was c, king david kalakuau of the sandwich islands known as hawaii. he was the last monarch of the islands. thanks for watching. i'll see you next week. ♪ >>> at sunrise, they came to honor the man who had the dream. ♪ >> i hear my father saying as we dedicate this monument, we must rapidly begin the shift from a thing-oriented society to a person-oriented society. ♪ >>> this is a special edition of "state of the union" this morning for the dedication of the martin luther king memorial. "reliable sources" will return next week. president obama arrived here a short time ago and will soon dlirch his tribute to dr. -- deliver his tribute to dr. king. this will close with the extraordinarily rare playing of dr. king's "i have a dream" speech in its entirety. the king family has approved its use for this one event. the president will speak the end transto the memorial, a small area that only accommodates a small number of vips. the general public is assembled in a field with its own stage and jumbo trans. since early morning they have been
the correct answer to our "gps" challenge question was c, king david kalakuau of the sandwich islands known as hawaii. he was the last monarch of the islands. thanks for watching. i'll see you next week. ♪ >>> at sunrise, they came to honor the man who had the dream. ♪ >> i hear my father saying as we dedicate this monument, we must rapidly begin the shift from a thing-oriented society to a person-oriented society. ♪ >>> this is a special edition of...
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a, queen victoria, b, king david kalukaua, kaiser will heim, and adolph tears of france?n.com/gps for challenging questions. check out "the global public square" for smart interviews and takes by our own experts. and you can follow us on twitter and facebook. >>> this week's book of the week is "the quest: energy, security, and the remaking of the modern world." now, "the quest" is not as compelling as yurgen's last book, "the prize," which won the pulitzer prize. but this is like an encyclopedia of energy. if you want to know whether the solar energy is viable, it will tell you. do you want to know about shale gas, you can get anything. >>> now for a last look. unless you're on seal team six or lived on the compound in abadabad, you will probably never know if this digitally progressed age image of osama bin laden looked like him when he met his demise. but there's somebody whom the image looks exactly like. and he is still alive. meet spanish politician gaspar yamazares. quite a resemblance, huh? well, it's not accidental. the fbi has said one of its artist found a pict
a, queen victoria, b, king david kalukaua, kaiser will heim, and adolph tears of france?n.com/gps for challenging questions. check out "the global public square" for smart interviews and takes by our own experts. and you can follow us on twitter and facebook. >>> this week's book of the week is "the quest: energy, security, and the remaking of the modern world." now, "the quest" is not as compelling as yurgen's last book, "the prize," which won...
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was it, a, queen victoria of great britain, b kaiser wilhelm of germany, c king david of the sandwich"d," president adoll thiers of france? we'll tell you the correct answer. go to cnn.com/gps for ten more challenging questions. while you're there, check out our website, the global public square. you'll find smart interviews and takes by some of our favorite experts and don't forget you can follow us on twitter and facebook. this week's book of the week is the newest "the quest, energy security and the remaking of the modern world." now the quest is not as compelling as the terrific last book "the prize" which won the pulitzer prize but this is almost like an encyclopedia of energy. if you want to know whether solar energy is viable, it will tell you, the deal on shale gas, 25 good pages on it, he has a section on almost everything. really worth getting. for the last look, unless you're on seal team six or lived in the compound in abot bad you will probably never know if this digitally aged progressed image of osama bin laden actually looked like him when he met his demise. but there'
was it, a, queen victoria of great britain, b kaiser wilhelm of germany, c king david of the sandwich"d," president adoll thiers of france? we'll tell you the correct answer. go to cnn.com/gps for ten more challenging questions. while you're there, check out our website, the global public square. you'll find smart interviews and takes by some of our favorite experts and don't forget you can follow us on twitter and facebook. this week's book of the week is the newest "the quest,...
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here to weigh in erin burnett, ago other of "erren burnett out front," ari fleisher, david gergen, gloria borger, john kinghost of "john king, usa," contributor dana lash, co-organizer of the st. louis tea party coalition join us via satellite. john what did you make of it? had you talked to governor romney, governor perry right afterwards, was it as personal as it seemed on the stage? >> yes but they both say no. they talked to each briefly, asked what was that about? i got very general answers but governor perry said, thought it went very well tonight, add lot of fun. said what about the bad blood with romney, pull his wife over and have you met my wife? he introduce node anita perry. did he not want to talk about t. >> romney said this is a good one, this is really -- well -- >> and then i asked governor romney about it as he was walking off exstayed comes with the ter attorney general i get it i'm fine with t i had a lot of fun tonight. i said you two had the death glare. ann romney, his wife interjected, you mean the animosity. she brought that word up. i said do you think this will continue? governor
here to weigh in erin burnett, ago other of "erren burnett out front," ari fleisher, david gergen, gloria borger, john kinghost of "john king, usa," contributor dana lash, co-organizer of the st. louis tea party coalition join us via satellite. john what did you make of it? had you talked to governor romney, governor perry right afterwards, was it as personal as it seemed on the stage? >> yes but they both say no. they talked to each briefly, asked what was that about?...
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if she has a younger brother under the current laws, he become king. davidwants to change the law but it isn't that simple. he has to get parliament to approve it. but all 16 parliaments where the queen is ahead of the states all has to change their law and there is an opportunity for david cameron to sort this out. that is when the commonwealth leaders meet in australia. he is lining up meetings with other common wealth prime ministers to try to resolve this to get the law changed so the duchess does have a girl, that girl will definitely succeed to the throne. there is another problem he is trying to sort out. that is that the next in line to the throne can't take the throne if they're married to a roman catholic. they're all historic anomalies and one agrees the law needs to be change but it is pretty complicated. we
if she has a younger brother under the current laws, he become king. davidwants to change the law but it isn't that simple. he has to get parliament to approve it. but all 16 parliaments where the queen is ahead of the states all has to change their law and there is an opportunity for david cameron to sort this out. that is when the commonwealth leaders meet in australia. he is lining up meetings with other common wealth prime ministers to try to resolve this to get the law changed so the...
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kings. >> reporter: david bing. >> he is a great example. >> reporter: a former star with the nba detroitis greatest comeback ever. >> my goal in this administration is to let the business community drive downtown, drive mid-town and our focus from a government standpoint needs to be in our neighborhoods. we are a blue collar city. there are people that bleed detroit. and i think nobody wants to give up on us. people want to see us succeed. >> we carry the same kind of mentality, i think. the city is a blue collar city. they put their head down and go to work every day. >> the characteristics that the city has been portraying and that we have been trying to is being tough and bouncing back. we are doing it as a football team. >> this is the heart of america right here. this is the heart. there is a place for the middle class to put, you know, their hopes and dreams and their energy. >> we are getting a lot of young people that are now starting to come back into the city and i think in detroit's heyday, you had people from all over the world coming here because there were opportunities. an
kings. >> reporter: david bing. >> he is a great example. >> reporter: a former star with the nba detroitis greatest comeback ever. >> my goal in this administration is to let the business community drive downtown, drive mid-town and our focus from a government standpoint needs to be in our neighborhoods. we are a blue collar city. there are people that bleed detroit. and i think nobody wants to give up on us. people want to see us succeed. >> we carry the same...
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hartzler: king david reminds us of the value of life when he pened the following. when you created my in-most beam. i praise you because i'm wonderfully made. your works are wonderful. i know that full well. my frame was not hidden from you when i was made in a secret place. when i was would he haven together, your eyes saw my body. all the days were written for me in a book before one of them came to be. i'm thankful that our declaration of independence that we are endo youed by our creator with unalienable rights including the right to life. the founding fathers laid out the principle of life and today we have the opportunity to affirm and carry on that mantle by passing the protect life act. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from new jersey. mr. pallone: i yield 1 1/2 minutes to the the gentleman from rhode island, mr. cicilline. mr. cicilline: i rise in strong opposition to this dangerous legislation, which will, in fact, endanger the lives of women. with only 23 legislative days remaining in this session, i'm stunne
hartzler: king david reminds us of the value of life when he pened the following. when you created my in-most beam. i praise you because i'm wonderfully made. your works are wonderful. i know that full well. my frame was not hidden from you when i was made in a secret place. when i was would he haven together, your eyes saw my body. all the days were written for me in a book before one of them came to be. i'm thankful that our declaration of independence that we are endo youed by our creator...
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king murrow, jonathan mead. >> supervisor campos, thank you. chair david chiu, supervisor farrell. good afternoon. i'm not going to get into some of the banter that we just had a couple minutes ago. i'm tim paulson, director of the labor council. we have 150 different labor unions in town and there are multiple issues that we're very proud that we have been able to take up over the last few years as president casey has mentioned. i just want to say that it was very historic and as everybody knows the public option and the san francisco health care ordinance that we passed with the levin zero -- levin zero super majority of the board and mayor graven newsome's signing was a very historic day. this is not -- today is not -- even though we have been talking about it for months, today is not the first short period of time we talked about this particular legislation. this was a debate that happened five years ago. this was a debate that was concluded in this historic legislation is on the books. i think we have all been over the last few months very surprised at the moment of money that's been taken ou
king murrow, jonathan mead. >> supervisor campos, thank you. chair david chiu, supervisor farrell. good afternoon. i'm not going to get into some of the banter that we just had a couple minutes ago. i'm tim paulson, director of the labor council. we have 150 different labor unions in town and there are multiple issues that we're very proud that we have been able to take up over the last few years as president casey has mentioned. i just want to say that it was very historic and as...
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king murrow, jonathan mead. >> supervisor campos, thank you. chair david chiu, supervisor farrell. good afternoon. i'm not going to get into some of the banter that we just had a couple minutes ago. i'm tim paulson, director of the labor council. we have 150 different labor unions in town and there are multiple issues that we're very proud that we have been able to take up over the last few years as president casey has mentioned. i just want to say that it was very historic and as everybody knows the public option and the san francisco health care ordinance that we passed with the levin zero -- levin zero super majority of the board and
king murrow, jonathan mead. >> supervisor campos, thank you. chair david chiu, supervisor farrell. good afternoon. i'm not going to get into some of the banter that we just had a couple minutes ago. i'm tim paulson, director of the labor council. we have 150 different labor unions in town and there are multiple issues that we're very proud that we have been able to take up over the last few years as president casey has mentioned. i just want to say that it was very historic and as...
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ralph david abernathy and martin luther king and himself in pushing and shoving and pushing the movement in alabama and around the nation. at his side, the young man, president, who served this country for eight years, a southerner, william jefferson clinton who acknowledges that part of his great legacy, or great opportunity, was not only the meeting of john f. kennedy, president john f. kennedy, but during his lifetime or his presidency, correct many of the ills that occurred to african-americans and people of the slave history in this nation. from the establishment of the african-american museum, to the honoring of so many, such as the tuskegee airmen, in terms of generating that as he spoke, to the honoring of civil rights leaders, to the bestowing of recognitions on rosa parks, so many things that this president clinton attempted to do, because he got to know and he could understand the walk and the talk of reverend fred shuttlesworth. i am grateful that we have the first african-american woman congressperson from alabama and i know that she told you of her family's legacy but also
ralph david abernathy and martin luther king and himself in pushing and shoving and pushing the movement in alabama and around the nation. at his side, the young man, president, who served this country for eight years, a southerner, william jefferson clinton who acknowledges that part of his great legacy, or great opportunity, was not only the meeting of john f. kennedy, president john f. kennedy, but during his lifetime or his presidency, correct many of the ills that occurred to...
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. >> the next morning, king was among the first blacks to get back on a bus. sitting here behind fellow minister, ralph david abernathy. the woman beside abernathy, reporter inez baskin. she says she could see in king's face a man looking ahead to what is yet to come. >> the look of his expression, it wasn't over. but we have come this far. >> next, violence awaited in birmingham. >> that hose hurt. luck? i don't trade on luck. i trade on fundamentals. analysis. information. i trade on tradearchitect. this is web-based trading, re-visualized. streaming, real-time quotes. earnings analysis. probability analysis: that's what opportunity looks like. it's all visual. intuitive. and it's available free, wherever the web is. this is how trade strategies are built. tradearchitect. only from td ameritrade. welcome to better trade commission free for 60 days when you open an account. >>> birmingham, alabama, racism's ground zero. >> we had earned the nickname, bombingham. black homes were being bombed. black life was cheap. >> segregation now. segregation tomorrow. and segregation forever. >> i'm sorry, mr. waters. g
. >> the next morning, king was among the first blacks to get back on a bus. sitting here behind fellow minister, ralph david abernathy. the woman beside abernathy, reporter inez baskin. she says she could see in king's face a man looking ahead to what is yet to come. >> the look of his expression, it wasn't over. but we have come this far. >> next, violence awaited in birmingham. >> that hose hurt. luck? i don't trade on luck. i trade on fundamentals. analysis....
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peter king one of the obama administration's top experts, david cohen at the treasury department.this allegation that the iranian also wanted to blow up not only the saudi embassy in washington, but the israeli embassy in washington. michael orrin is here live in "the situation room" as well, so a lot of news on that, plus all the political news, lots going on. we're checking out the pronunciation of rihanna as well. >> thank you very much. >>> up next, a major recall targeting contact lenses and warning they could tear your cornea or mess up your vision. also, betty white, would you believe she is looking toward a run for the white house? joe johns has the political pop. but first, maxim just released their list of the top five hottest tv chefs. number five, eden greenspan. four, ada mullencamp. three, giada, the italian born food network star. she has a hollywood pedigree as graund daughter film producer. so, who ranks number one on the list of sizzling tv chefs? marinate on it. we'll talk after the break. [ female announcer ] so you think your kids are getting enough vegetables
peter king one of the obama administration's top experts, david cohen at the treasury department.this allegation that the iranian also wanted to blow up not only the saudi embassy in washington, but the israeli embassy in washington. michael orrin is here live in "the situation room" as well, so a lot of news on that, plus all the political news, lots going on. we're checking out the pronunciation of rihanna as well. >> thank you very much. >>> up next, a major recall...
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david chu. former supervisor tony hall. city attorney, dennis herrarra, ed lee. phil king and state senator leland yee. >> the mayor will be chosen through the rank choice voting system approved by voters back in 2002. it's been used in other city elections like last year's supervises' races but this is the first time it will be used for a competitive mayor's race. >> this method allows them to mark their ballot in order of preference. on election night it begins with all first choice slx selections. if there is a front run they're captures more than 50% of the vote the race is over. if nobody gets that majority the candidate with a fewest first choice rankings is eliminated. then you get another chance because your vote is now transferred to your second choice. all the votes are recounted. this process of eliminating last place candidates continues until someone has a winning majority and becomes the new mayor. >> i think it's a good thing because it saves money, it allows the election to determine the outcome. >> folks on the right, left and middle, if they are th are co
david chu. former supervisor tony hall. city attorney, dennis herrarra, ed lee. phil king and state senator leland yee. >> the mayor will be chosen through the rank choice voting system approved by voters back in 2002. it's been used in other city elections like last year's supervises' races but this is the first time it will be used for a competitive mayor's race. >> this method allows them to mark their ballot in order of preference. on election night it begins with all first...
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david cameron. the law is inherently sexist. ancient laws over hundreds of years do say if kate, the duche duchess, did have a girl and then a younger brother. the boy would become king, not the older sister becoming the queen. everyone agrees this is a problem. david cameron told us on wednesday that he wants to change this law. but what he's trying to do is build up momentum, international momentum because the queen is head of state, not just in britain, but also in 15 other countries, including australia and canada and they all have to agree to this change in the law. there's an opportunity at the end of the month when all those prime ministers will meet up in australia for the common wealth head of state meeting. that's what we're all looking towards now. we're trying to assess the internationinaltrust in this, whether or not momentum behind it. the economist here in the uk talking about tweaking centuries old royal succession rules has been raised by previous governments, but has always been shelved on grounds. they a "toronto star" in canada says, you go, girl. the present queen with 59 successful years on the throne has established beyond doubt that there's no
david cameron. the law is inherently sexist. ancient laws over hundreds of years do say if kate, the duche duchess, did have a girl and then a younger brother. the boy would become king, not the older sister becoming the queen. everyone agrees this is a problem. david cameron told us on wednesday that he wants to change this law. but what he's trying to do is build up momentum, international momentum because the queen is head of state, not just in britain, but also in 15 other countries,...
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and david gergen and gloria borger, also john king, host of "john king, usa," all with us here as wellon. these were -- remember ronald reagan's 11th commandment, thou shall not speak ill of another republican. tonight, we he all expected herman cain to be on the hot seat, i must say, mitt romney really got it from rick perry and also from rick santorum. he was attacked for having no credibility by santorum on health care, attacked for being a hypocrite on immigration by rick perry. perry clearly knew that he had to turn in a sharp debate performance. he clearly had a lot more energy during this debate. but i'm not quite sure he did what he came to do, which was to kind of land blows, really, against mitt romney. >> ari fleisher, you have watched a lot of these debate what did you make of it? >> the first stage are over, we don't have another for a month. after the half-dozen debates, what happened in the republican field is mitt romney is in first and opening up his lead. rick perry really was good and feisty tonight but i don't think it was enough. he needs to do even more of t herma
and david gergen and gloria borger, also john king, host of "john king, usa," all with us here as wellon. these were -- remember ronald reagan's 11th commandment, thou shall not speak ill of another republican. tonight, we he all expected herman cain to be on the hot seat, i must say, mitt romney really got it from rick perry and also from rick santorum. he was attacked for having no credibility by santorum on health care, attacked for being a hypocrite on immigration by rick perry....
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david cameron at the house of commons. after that the dedication ceremony for the martin luther king, jr. memorial. . >> this week on "q & a." johns hopkins university brain surgeon talks about his new book, "becoming dr. q." dr. alfredo, you write in your book that you are and illegal, homeless immigrant farm worker. now you are a brain surgeon. how long ago were you a farmer? >> it is a comprehensive description. i came to the united states in 1987. i talked about that in my recent book. i came into this country. i spent $64. i found my way up to northern california where i began to work with the same hands that now get to touch the human brain at one of the most prestigious institutions in the world. >> can you remember the first time you saw the brain? >> i was just a kid. i started medical school when i was 26 years old. sometimes people ask me, did you know you're going to be a surgeon? i said, no. how did i end up on this journey? sometimes things happen for a reason. i used to think that chance and good luck come to anybody who want it. it is not just that. it comes for those who
david cameron at the house of commons. after that the dedication ceremony for the martin luther king, jr. memorial. . >> this week on "q & a." johns hopkins university brain surgeon talks about his new book, "becoming dr. q." dr. alfredo, you write in your book that you are and illegal, homeless immigrant farm worker. now you are a brain surgeon. how long ago were you a farmer? >> it is a comprehensive description. i came to the united states in 1987. i...
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david collins, wbal-tv 11 news. >> a 16-month-old howard county baby is back home tonight after she was abducted by a friend of her mother's. police say 16-month-old kayden king-gaymon was abducted from her home in columbia. she was found at the home of a relative, 23-year-old tiara money-williams. she is being charged with child deduction. a baltimore county woman is being treated for serious injuries after she was assaulted by two men who broke into her home. authorities say she jumped from a second story window to save her own life. rob roblin has the details. >> of marchetti police said the victim told them that two men forced their way -- baltimore county police say the victim told them that two men forced their way into her home and assaulted her. news of this morning's home invasion is frightening to neighbors. >> it worries me. i live across the streets. >> it is shocking. i don't know if there has been a spike in crime in the area. usually we receive a call saying something is going on in the area. this will be the second incident like this since i have lived here. >> sometime before 8:00 a.m., police say two men forced their way into this town house
david collins, wbal-tv 11 news. >> a 16-month-old howard county baby is back home tonight after she was abducted by a friend of her mother's. police say 16-month-old kayden king-gaymon was abducted from her home in columbia. she was found at the home of a relative, 23-year-old tiara money-williams. she is being charged with child deduction. a baltimore county woman is being treated for serious injuries after she was assaulted by two men who broke into her home. authorities say she jumped...
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king jr. >> kelly o'donnell in our d.c. newsroom tonight, thanks. much more on herman cain and his economic plan this sunday when he sits down as david gregory's guestday on "meet the press." >>> we knew president george h.b. bush was a clint eastwood fan. what we didn't know until today was the bush team at least briefly considered clint eastwood for v.p. before choosing dan quayle instead. this info has been found in an oral history recording of james baker. in it baker says eastwood's name was thrown out at a meeting when bush was 18 points down. eastwood was a republican mayor of carmel, california. baker says the idea as he put it was "shot down pretty quick." >>> states are shutting down budget cuts, beyond laying off teachers, firefighters and other city workers, some communities really are going to extremes. our report tonight from nbc's kerry sanders. [ bell ringing ] >> reporter: it's a sign of the times, doing more with less and in some cases doing less with less. in waconda and irene, south dakota, school is four days a week a cost-cutting move to save $50,000. >> we looked into the schools that were doing four-day weeks. we don't fee
king jr. >> kelly o'donnell in our d.c. newsroom tonight, thanks. much more on herman cain and his economic plan this sunday when he sits down as david gregory's guestday on "meet the press." >>> we knew president george h.b. bush was a clint eastwood fan. what we didn't know until today was the bush team at least briefly considered clint eastwood for v.p. before choosing dan quayle instead. this info has been found in an oral history recording of james baker. in it...
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king. >> imagine your pride to see your pop memorialized in washington. big stuff. >>> let's check in with david on "meet the press." >> meet the candidate series conditions with herman cain. then a debate between former presidential candidate and governor tim pawlenty and governor bobby jindal. and our own sunday breakdown, all coming up this morning on "meet the press." >> we'll see you then. thank you. >> that will do it for us. richard and janice, thank you. next weekend on "today," a 61-year-old college football player. decided he was going back to school to kick. interesting. >> good for him. >> and it's not lester. >> we'll see you then. back here for "nightly news," everybody. so long. >>> walking in seeing all his quotes, you know, really unbelievable. >> the day has finally arrived. nearly two months after it was supposed to happen, this morning the martin luther king memorial will be dedicated. >>> good morning and welcome to news 4 today. i'm angie goff. >> i'm john schriffen. it is sunday, october 16th. thank you so much for joining us. it is 9:00 in the sayre poepb to dedicate the
king. >> imagine your pride to see your pop memorialized in washington. big stuff. >>> let's check in with david on "meet the press." >> meet the candidate series conditions with herman cain. then a debate between former presidential candidate and governor tim pawlenty and governor bobby jindal. and our own sunday breakdown, all coming up this morning on "meet the press." >> we'll see you then. thank you. >> that will do it for us. richard...
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david eades. also coming up in the program -- another notch down the credit ratings list for spain, and demonstrators are determined to make their feelings plain. also, treating a king like a president. america's tribute to a civil rights leader. >> hello. 53 and counting, that's the extraordinary number of confidence votes silvio berlusconi has had to contend with in the last three years of his government. yet each time it seems the position of the prime minister becomes just a little more vulnerable. after losing a budgetary vote earlier in the week, mr. berlusconi will learn today if he can carry on or must step down and prepare for fresh elections. here's daniel griffiths. >> the message is loud and clear. italy's opposition angry about the government's handling of the economic crisis. we are on the eve of the sorlte revolt, as demonstrators are showing. before there is any violence, someone needs to show a sense of responsibility. the government must give up power or silvio berlusconi needs to leave politics or be made to leave by his supporters. because he will never leave of his own accord. this is who they blame, prime minister silvio berlusconi. today he fa
david eades. also coming up in the program -- another notch down the credit ratings list for spain, and demonstrators are determined to make their feelings plain. also, treating a king like a president. america's tribute to a civil rights leader. >> hello. 53 and counting, that's the extraordinary number of confidence votes silvio berlusconi has had to contend with in the last three years of his government. yet each time it seems the position of the prime minister becomes just a little...
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king. >> imagine your pride to see your pop memorialized in washington. big stuff. >>> let's check in with davids coming up on "meet the press." >> meet the candidate series conditions with herman cain. then a debate between former presidential candidate and governor tim pawlenty and governor bobby jindal. and our own sunday breakdown, all coming up this morning on "meet the press." >> we'll see you then. thank you. >> that will do it for us. richard and janice, thank you. next weekend on "today," a 61-year-old college football player. decided he was going back to school to kick. interesting. >> good for him. >> and it's not lester. >> we'll see you then. backeck for "nightly news," everybody. so long. [ mom ] hey guys. guys... [ female announcer ] pillsbury cinnamon rolls with cinnabon cinnamon are an irresistible sunday morning idea. nothing calls them to the table faster. sunday morning ideas made easy. in 15 minutes, [ female announcer ] you call that bread? you can serve some warmth with your bread.
king. >> imagine your pride to see your pop memorialized in washington. big stuff. >>> let's check in with davids coming up on "meet the press." >> meet the candidate series conditions with herman cain. then a debate between former presidential candidate and governor tim pawlenty and governor bobby jindal. and our own sunday breakdown, all coming up this morning on "meet the press." >> we'll see you then. thank you. >> that will do it for us....