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he was deeply loyal to kate debs. it was pretty clear that she married him as an aspiring young grocer and congressman and not as a socialist. she has often spoken in favor of socialism publicly but not enthusiastically. she probably would have been happier if he had not pursued that life. it also kept him on the road most of the time. eugene debs was back in terre haute mostly to collapse upstairs and recover before he headed out on another campaign. she was left keeping the home fires burning in this house. >> so kate spent a lot of time in the living room where we are in this house in terre haute. >> with these down and out railroad workers knocking on the door and hoping they could see their hero. >> did they have children? >> no. >> you said he traveled extensively and she chose not to do that? or was she not invited to come along? >> no. i don't know. >> let's take our next phone call. this is tom. here we are in your home town. have you been to this house? >> no, i have not. i work two blocks away from there so
he was deeply loyal to kate debs. it was pretty clear that she married him as an aspiring young grocer and congressman and not as a socialist. she has often spoken in favor of socialism publicly but not enthusiastically. she probably would have been happier if he had not pursued that life. it also kept him on the road most of the time. eugene debs was back in terre haute mostly to collapse upstairs and recover before he headed out on another campaign. she was left keeping the home fires burning...
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straight to deb feyerick. deb, what's the news? >> reporter: brooke, there are six counts in all of this. on the first count that joshua komisarjevsky intentionally caused the death of two or more people, the mom, her two daughters, the jury found that in fact that is a death by lethal injection. so right now the six counts on the first one he will receive death by lethal injection. they've got to go through each of those counts separately, but right now it is death. what is interesting about this, brooke, is that was the one that the jury seemed to be wrestling with. they wanted to know, based on the facts of the case which appeared to have his accomplice strangling the mom, whether, in fact, maybe he did play a minor role, but it appears that ultimately they found that he was as responsible. so right now it looks like death by lethal injection. that's one of six counts, which means it will be a lot more difficult for his attorneys to try to appeal this, brooke. >> deb, i know we have some folk there's in the courtroom. i'm sure d
straight to deb feyerick. deb, what's the news? >> reporter: brooke, there are six counts in all of this. on the first count that joshua komisarjevsky intentionally caused the death of two or more people, the mom, her two daughters, the jury found that in fact that is a death by lethal injection. so right now the six counts on the first one he will receive death by lethal injection. they've got to go through each of those counts separately, but right now it is death. what is interesting...
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joining us in our panel today are deb beck, president drug and alcohol service providers organization of pennsylvania; dr. richard frank, professor of health economics, department of healthcare policy, harvard medical school; patrick hendry, senior director of consumer advocacy, mental health america; john o'brien, senior advisor for behavioral health financing, substance abuse and mental health services administration, u.s. department of health and human services. john, healthcare reform, why was it necessary? what benefits are we going to see out of it? well, ivette, we have about 50 million individuals in this country who don't have any insurance at any given point in a year. a number of them use emergency rooms and/or hospitals and that has a very significant cost for both people who have insurance, as well as employers who pay for insurance. we spend about $17.2 billion dollars on uncompensated care for those individuals. we also know that there is a significant number of people with substance abuse disorders who have benefits and don't access care, but there are a significant nu
joining us in our panel today are deb beck, president drug and alcohol service providers organization of pennsylvania; dr. richard frank, professor of health economics, department of healthcare policy, harvard medical school; patrick hendry, senior director of consumer advocacy, mental health america; john o'brien, senior advisor for behavioral health financing, substance abuse and mental health services administration, u.s. department of health and human services. john, healthcare reform, why...
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debs. they are both socialists. >> he speaks highly of debs and i'm not a socialist. >> what does it moon to be a socialist? the debs' case? >> in barry sanders' case you don't want to caucus with the democrats or republicans but want to be independent. what does it mean? we were talking about william jennings brian, occupy wall street criticizes, saying they don't have a message or order. if they had william jennings brian they'd be in business and they don't have to do that thing with the mega phone and talk because brian could be heard through the whole crowd no matter what was going on. debs is the same way if you allow me to say the rhetorical meeting phone. i wrote this down and want to get it just right. but at his trial, gene debs said -- this 11918, while there is a lower class, i am in it it. while there's a criminal element, i'm of it. while there's a soul in prison, i am not free. is he said this in 1918, 21 years before johnstein beck writes in "grapes of wrath" whenever this i
debs. they are both socialists. >> he speaks highly of debs and i'm not a socialist. >> what does it moon to be a socialist? the debs' case? >> in barry sanders' case you don't want to caucus with the democrats or republicans but want to be independent. what does it mean? we were talking about william jennings brian, occupy wall street criticizes, saying they don't have a message or order. if they had william jennings brian they'd be in business and they don't have to do that...
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in debs' case? >> in barry sanders' case you don't want to caucus with the democrats or republicans but want to be independent. what does it mean? we were talking about william jennings bryan. occupy wall street criticizes, saying they don't have a message or order. if they had william jennings bryan they'd be in business and they don't have to do that thing with the mega phone and talk because bryan could be heard through the whole crowd no matter what was going on. debs is the same way, if you allow me a metaphor -- the megaphone. i wrote this down and want to get it just right. but at his trial, gene debs said - this is 1918, while there is a lower class, i am in it. while there's a criminal element, i'm of it. while there's a soul in prison, i am not free. and he said this in 1918, 21 years before john steinbeck writes in "grapes of wrath" whenever this is a fight for the hungry to eat, i'll be there and whenever there is a cop beating a worker, i'll be there. and 50 years before bruce springste
in debs' case? >> in barry sanders' case you don't want to caucus with the democrats or republicans but want to be independent. what does it mean? we were talking about william jennings bryan. occupy wall street criticizes, saying they don't have a message or order. if they had william jennings bryan they'd be in business and they don't have to do that thing with the mega phone and talk because bryan could be heard through the whole crowd no matter what was going on. debs is the same way,...
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i'm alina cho along with deb feyerick.s morning. >>> up first, an early christmas present for 160 million working americans. the house expected to vote today on extending the payroll tax cut that divided washington for weeks. so what is in it for you? what does it xblemean? the legislation will keep the payroll tax rate at 4.2%. otherwise it would have expired on december 31st shooting up to 6.2%. this also expires at the end of two months. it comes out to about $83 per month for the average family. that's about $1,000 over the course of a year, but, again, this sewn a two-month extension. >>> house republicans caved yesterday after a lot of arm twisting by president obama who said it was the disgust of the american people that broke the log jam. speaker john boehner saying his side still want add one-year extension. he also admitted that opposes the senate's two-month plan maybe was not politically smart. >> we have fought the fight, the good fight, but, you know, i talked to enough members over the last 24 hours who beli
i'm alina cho along with deb feyerick.s morning. >>> up first, an early christmas present for 160 million working americans. the house expected to vote today on extending the payroll tax cut that divided washington for weeks. so what is in it for you? what does it xblemean? the legislation will keep the payroll tax rate at 4.2%. otherwise it would have expired on december 31st shooting up to 6.2%. this also expires at the end of two months. it comes out to about $83 per month for the...
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and, as deb said, in some cases it is 25 percent, one out of four. a lot of people that have a mental health and substance abuse condition have another condition, another health condition or a chronic health condition that they need, not only just primary care, but also specialty health care. over the last several years, samhsa has embarked on a primary care behavioral health integration project prior to the affordable care act being in place. if you look at a number of provisions in the affordable care act, there is a variety of strategies, including incentives for states, as well as providers, to begin to really be serious about good strategies that will be successful in the integration. and similarly, there's a whole notion that we started to talk about which is the electronic health records. richard, i want you to address that. is that primarily being done not only because of the technology is there, but do we stand to save a substantial amount if people begin to allow their records to be exchanged? well, there are a couple of motivations for doi
and, as deb said, in some cases it is 25 percent, one out of four. a lot of people that have a mental health and substance abuse condition have another condition, another health condition or a chronic health condition that they need, not only just primary care, but also specialty health care. over the last several years, samhsa has embarked on a primary care behavioral health integration project prior to the affordable care act being in place. if you look at a number of provisions in the...
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i'm deb feyerick. live in times square on this "american morning." >>> good morning, everyone. it is friday, december 30th. you're probably all getting ready for new year's eve either to go out or stay in. >> personally, i like to stay in and watch the cnn new year eve's special. welcome to "american morning," i'm alina chao along with deb feyerick. we befwin this morning with counting down to the iowa caucuses. mitt romney hunkering down in the hawkeye state after a brief visit to new hampshire. he'll spend new year's eve, caucus night and the morning after the caucuses right in des moines. that's in an attempt to hold off ron paul and rick santorum. santorum surging right now. the former pennsylvania senator leap frogging newt gingrich into the top three in the latest cnn/"time" orc poll. he's sounding more and more confident. >> this isn't my first rodeo. i've been through big campaigns in the state of pennsylvania. most of the media says that mitt romney is a guy that can beat president obama, but
i'm deb feyerick. live in times square on this "american morning." >>> good morning, everyone. it is friday, december 30th. you're probably all getting ready for new year's eve either to go out or stay in. >> personally, i like to stay in and watch the cnn new year eve's special. welcome to "american morning," i'm alina chao along with deb feyerick. we befwin this morning with counting down to the iowa caucuses. mitt romney hunkering down in the hawkeye state...
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how long has the jury had this, deb? >> caller: i'll tell you, they are getting the jury instructions from the judge. as a matter of fact, they have to take a long break for lunch because this penalty phase it is so confusing the judge had the wrong verdict sheet. so they had to take a little break but they'll be get willti this any moment. they're very eager. this is what it all comes down to. for the last six weeks the lawyers for joshua komisarjevsky were trying to open a window into who this map did, why he could have done why he did, a victim of repeated child abuse. they say he's a man with no self worth. the adults in his life never got him the mental health he needed, that he was a follower, not a leader, that what p happened in the house on july 23, 2007, when dr. petit, his wife and two children inside the wife ended p up strangled to death, the two daughters died of smoke inhalation after the house was set on fire, they're trying to portray this as a man who should be at least allowed to live out his days in p
how long has the jury had this, deb? >> caller: i'll tell you, they are getting the jury instructions from the judge. as a matter of fact, they have to take a long break for lunch because this penalty phase it is so confusing the judge had the wrong verdict sheet. so they had to take a little break but they'll be get willti this any moment. they're very eager. this is what it all comes down to. for the last six weeks the lawyers for joshua komisarjevsky were trying to open a window into...
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>> reporter: if you remember, skimming is the electronic copying of a credit or deb it card and it's been around for a decade. the themes are getting more organized and bolder. security experts are warning people to be protective of their plastic, especially this time of the year this is all it takes for the bank account to be wiped out. >> this is a whole thing. >> reporter: a magnetic stripe reader and pinhole camera are all thieves need to ruin your holidays. this is the special agent in charge at the washington field office at the u.s. secret service. >> it's a crime of opportunity like any crime is and with the advasments in technology and the abundance of information on the internet, i think that it's becoming simpler to skim. >> reporter: for many years, restaurant customers have been the primary targets, like this high-end ring busted in manhattan. waiters use tiny handheld card readers to steal diner's credit card information and they make duplicate cards to purchase luxury goods for resale. the excuse meers are made to fit over payment slots on atms, a stripe reader on the
>> reporter: if you remember, skimming is the electronic copying of a credit or deb it card and it's been around for a decade. the themes are getting more organized and bolder. security experts are warning people to be protective of their plastic, especially this time of the year this is all it takes for the bank account to be wiped out. >> this is a whole thing. >> reporter: a magnetic stripe reader and pinhole camera are all thieves need to ruin your holidays. this is the...
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. >> reporter: that's right, deb.re we speak to rights activists, objectsition group members, and residents in syria, especially cities where that report was, the more we hear these tales of horror, massacres that continue to occur and that everybody and anybody there target, one thing that is happening, too, is even though this arab league monitoring team is there, is there in the city, we keep hearing reports of violence. that's making a lot of people inside and outside syria question the credibility of this monitoring scene. even before they got there we heard reports of dozens of people killed, hundreds of people wounded. now they are in the town. we are hearing reports that crackdowns are ensuing on people gathered, security forces are still shooting at people with live bullets and tear gas and we are seeing a lot of videos, purporting to show even as members of the team walk around neighborhoods shooting, still being heard in the distance as the monitors take pictures of the surrounding area for their investigat
. >> reporter: that's right, deb.re we speak to rights activists, objectsition group members, and residents in syria, especially cities where that report was, the more we hear these tales of horror, massacres that continue to occur and that everybody and anybody there target, one thing that is happening, too, is even though this arab league monitoring team is there, is there in the city, we keep hearing reports of violence. that's making a lot of people inside and outside syria question...
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but to deb devos' beauty school. she made it clear she couldn't keep these letters at home?'t, because they would find out about the relationship between her and this young man. and the consequences would be too great. >> that relationship, like the letters, would continue for the next few years, until mithu and jassi were in their mid-20s. despite the 7,000 miles between them, though they came from two separate worlds, those differences only seemed to draw them closer together. in 1999, they made plans to marry, though jassi surely knew it wasn't the arranged marriage her family had in mind. >> they had brought her several different prospects. i guess the uncle was getting quite impatient. because, of course, she was saying no to all of them. and then finally, he made an arrangement for this man that was in his 60s that was going to marry jassi. and jassi was adamant that she wouldn't marry him. >> torn between the pressure from her family to marry and the desire to lead a life of her own, jassi came up with a plan. she convinced her mother to bring her to india. in fact, t
but to deb devos' beauty school. she made it clear she couldn't keep these letters at home?'t, because they would find out about the relationship between her and this young man. and the consequences would be too great. >> that relationship, like the letters, would continue for the next few years, until mithu and jassi were in their mid-20s. despite the 7,000 miles between them, though they came from two separate worlds, those differences only seemed to draw them closer together. in 1999,...
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time candidate eugene debs. time candidate eugene debs.
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deb feyerick joins us with more on this horrific story. deb, good morning to you.was the way the embers were discarded, number one and there was not, from what i understand, a working fire detector. >> there wasn't. the house waseneder reconstruction. that may have been one of the reasons they didn't have that. an alarm system. it doesn't appear that was activated. seven people in that house. only two, the mother and her boyfriend, made it up alive. they'd stayed up late wrapping christmas presents. thought they were doing the right thing by cleaning out the fireplace and putting the ashes outside. as fire raced through the victorian home just before dawn christmas morning, neighbors frantically called 911. >> what's the emergency? >> a huge fire at the house next door. the whole house is on fire. >> what is the address, ma'am. >> 2241 shippan avenue. it's the house next door. three kids and a woman. >> reporter: trapped inside the stamford, connecticut home, two grandparents and their three granddaughters. >> a major, major fire with people in the house. >> we hav
deb feyerick joins us with more on this horrific story. deb, good morning to you.was the way the embers were discarded, number one and there was not, from what i understand, a working fire detector. >> there wasn't. the house waseneder reconstruction. that may have been one of the reasons they didn't have that. an alarm system. it doesn't appear that was activated. seven people in that house. only two, the mother and her boyfriend, made it up alive. they'd stayed up late wrapping...
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debs. they are both socialists. >> he is a modern incarnation. >> he speaks highly of debs and i'm not a socialist. >> what does it mean to be a socialist? the debs' case? >> in barry sanders' case you don't want to caucus with the democrats or republicans but want to be independent. what does it mean? we were talking about william jennings brian, occupy wall street criticizes, saying they don't have a message or order. if they had william jennings brian they'd be in business and they don't have to do that thing with the mega phone and talk because brian could be heard through the whole crowd no matter what was going on. debs is the same way if you allow me to say the rhetorical meeting phone. -- if you allow me a metaphor -- the megaphone. i wrote this down and want to get it just right. but at his trial, gene debs said - this is 1918, while there is a lower class, i am in it. while there's a criminal element, i'm of it. while there's a soul in prison, i am not free. is he said this in 191
debs. they are both socialists. >> he is a modern incarnation. >> he speaks highly of debs and i'm not a socialist. >> what does it mean to be a socialist? the debs' case? >> in barry sanders' case you don't want to caucus with the democrats or republicans but want to be independent. what does it mean? we were talking about william jennings brian, occupy wall street criticizes, saying they don't have a message or order. if they had william jennings brian they'd be in...
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all you have to do, deb, is get $5 from 50 people, and you can run for office. oh, i'm a waitress, she said, i can do that. [laughter] she got it, she won, and she's been reelected four times. she's now become such a stellar representative and now a senator in the state of miens that she sat as co-chair of the judiciary committee for the state of maine. her work and colleagues removed the power of corporations largely passed one of the most important pieces of environmental legislation, a producer speedometer law that's gone viral in other states and kept a pound of led out of that beautiful state for every single citizen in the state, so i took a tiny detour there to talk about deb for a minute because now at the national level, we have legislation somewhat modeled on the maps example that if we step out of our distrust of one another and government and begin to believe that we can have a government accountable to us, if we can get money out of the picture, then we can then up cyst that our legislature support is called fair elections now. it has 75 co-sponsors
all you have to do, deb, is get $5 from 50 people, and you can run for office. oh, i'm a waitress, she said, i can do that. [laughter] she got it, she won, and she's been reelected four times. she's now become such a stellar representative and now a senator in the state of miens that she sat as co-chair of the judiciary committee for the state of maine. her work and colleagues removed the power of corporations largely passed one of the most important pieces of environmental legislation, a...
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. >> we left them with deb bit. she said she has noticed a common team. >> the biggest drawback with any of the products, they do not come with detailed instructions. >> what does this say to do? >> put in your produce drawer. >> four days later we check back in with debbie. >> i left everything in the sell low feign because i wasn't sure because there weren't directions. it's still brown. >> no rave reviews here. the lettuce was i'my and browfnlt debbie wasn't impressed. >> a lot of lettuce that i would not serve my family. >> debbie did a comparison. >> the head of lettuce in the drawer with the ball is more brown than the one without. i would have been very disappointed if i spent $4 or $5. >> that's the going rate. >> i would have to say f because the other one looks better without the help. >> even a failing grade on the fridge ball wouldn't stop her from trying other products. >> if something else come along, i would try it. >> all right. we tried to contact the company but didn't have much success. up next, w
. >> we left them with deb bit. she said she has noticed a common team. >> the biggest drawback with any of the products, they do not come with detailed instructions. >> what does this say to do? >> put in your produce drawer. >> four days later we check back in with debbie. >> i left everything in the sell low feign because i wasn't sure because there weren't directions. it's still brown. >> no rave reviews here. the lettuce was i'my and browfnlt...
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tiene cinco aÑos, que tiene leumia, tiene la oportunidad de salvarla a ayen debe ser automÁtico, no debciÓ el esfuerzo del senador menÉndez. >> deben hacer toda la gente por haber ayudado. >>el mÉdico le yarelis jo que con el transplante las probilidades de que la niÑa sobreviva son altas. yarelis parece de glucemia y recibe quimioterapia. las autoridades federales le negaron en dos ocasiones a su hermana giselle una visa para viajar a estados unidos para trasplante. hoy la familia bonilla volver a tener esperanza. >> han sido unos meses de sufrimiento pero pronto estalla otra hermanita acÁ y esperam que todo salga bien. >> se pera que la hermana de yarelis llegue a estos unidos en las prÓximasemanas y viajaÁ eecialmente para el transplante que los mÉdicos piensan realizar a principios del mes de enero. >> grias. jtamente en el salvador la familia dest niÑa viejo hasta san salvador siguiendo los trÁmites regulares pero de que presidente de ese paÍs mauricio funes recibirÁn ayuda. las reacciones de suerte que la familia conocida lnoticia de la visa. >> verdad que estamos felices? >> esto
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and they said, deb, you're not paying attention. in maine, we have voluntary public financing. 80% of the legislators in maine have run without any corporate money. all you have to do, deb, is get $5 from 50 people, and you can run for office. oh, i'm a waitress, she said. i can do that. [laughter] she got $5 from 50 people. she won. she's been reelected four times. she has now become such a stellar representative and now a senator in the state of maine that she sat as co-chair of the judiciary committee for the state of maine. her work and her colleagues in the state that have removed the power of corporations largely was able to pass one of the most important pieces of environmental legislation, a producer responsibility law that then has gone viral in other states and kept a pound of lead out of that beautiful state for every single citizen in the state. so i took a tiny detour there to talk about deb for a minute because now at the national level we have legislation that is somewhat modeled on the maine example, that if we step
and they said, deb, you're not paying attention. in maine, we have voluntary public financing. 80% of the legislators in maine have run without any corporate money. all you have to do, deb, is get $5 from 50 people, and you can run for office. oh, i'm a waitress, she said. i can do that. [laughter] she got $5 from 50 people. she won. she's been reelected four times. she has now become such a stellar representative and now a senator in the state of maine that she sat as co-chair of the judiciary...
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in iraq is witnessing a space and its power elite morning deb american military is withdrawal from the old country a new wave of sectarian violence down threatens that's what it's called leaders compete in a bitter rivalry. to step out a group of three on their way to the international space station where they plan to carry out over one hundred m. and some of these so you spacecraft with newly developed to show equipment without a hitch from the find going to cause more drama because a stop. next a special report about the survivors of the world's notorious industrial design to fighting for justice against the corporation responds well the gossip gas leak in the indian city of book paul which killed at least fifteen thousand. december third one thousand nine hundred eighty four the night we can never forget . when the leakage of am i see gas from this union carbide factory made people sleep forever. those who are no more today the people they use. those mothers and sisters who were sleeping bad night in their homes at. the gas leakage from the union carbide made them sleep forever. and
in iraq is witnessing a space and its power elite morning deb american military is withdrawal from the old country a new wave of sectarian violence down threatens that's what it's called leaders compete in a bitter rivalry. to step out a group of three on their way to the international space station where they plan to carry out over one hundred m. and some of these so you spacecraft with newly developed to show equipment without a hitch from the find going to cause more drama because a stop....
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a judge set bail for deb half madden at $25,000.t guilty to charges of obtaining illegal >>ñdrugs #oj:wfraud [oc. >>> a bmrjñr,b+ynevada íkuzÑjud throw members of rival motorcycle clubs to stand trial together for the death of a hell's angel leader. . two others are facing charges. >> a building slowly cracking apart just above the haywood fault is about to reopen as the first of it's kind exhibit. robert honda live with a closer look. one day before the public revealing. >> this community center back in 1962. long before tech could tell 12( what was underneath like what "zf now the past mistake will make a future science exhibit. this long winding crack shows clearly what happens when a concrete building sits on a major fault linen. this case the community center at lake elizabeth right above the hayward fault moving in opposite directions of the widening crack. ongoing damage forced the city to close part of the building in the 70s but now a nonprofit group has turned iinto a public exhibit called the faulted floor. >> it's one
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with the california national guard told us would be the last home coming. 15,000 went to iraq, 60 debs of the 297th would be the last to come home. >> do you think the same girl who left will be the one that comes back? >> no. i expect her to change. >> she grew up a lot. >> that is chloe greeting her little sister. chloe who served as a medic will z.now, she's a daughter again in this tangled sea of relief and release, she's changed like everyone else here, appreciating blue sky, clear air and she could probably write a book about that noit nou. >> makes you grateful for your family, food on the table, the roof over your head, everything. >> as for her immediate plans who knows? her father hopes she'll go back to school. she says she intends to find a patch of grass, lay down and look up green, leafy tree autos coming up, honda is recalling more cars over phone shallly dangerous air bag autos apartment fire in the east bay forced a man to jump out of a window. >> treasure hunters and what they're hoping to find inside of abandoned storage lockers. [ male announcer ] are you still shop
with the california national guard told us would be the last home coming. 15,000 went to iraq, 60 debs of the 297th would be the last to come home. >> do you think the same girl who left will be the one that comes back? >> no. i expect her to change. >> she grew up a lot. >> that is chloe greeting her little sister. chloe who served as a medic will z.now, she's a daughter again in this tangled sea of relief and release, she's changed like everyone else here, appreciating...
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deb just said time is the enemy. >> that's right. >> i must say in my experience, whenever a child thisng goes missing this long, bad news seems to be just around the corner. >> you're absolutely right about that. most people understand that the first 48 hours are critical in any investigation, and it's been so long now, and the question is, was she taken? who might have taken her? what would the motive have been? and where is she now? bringing in cadaver dogs is not unusual. that's pretty normal as far as protocol is concerned. but the question is, with all of those leads, why hasn't there been someone named a person of interest? >> you raise an interesting point there, but the fact that there hasn't been a person of interest named against this backdrop of hundreds of leads. >> right. >> does that mean police don't have one or they're just not talking about it? >> they may not be talking about it. i think one of the things that police have learned over the years is that not talking tends to keep their investigation tight, and it doesn't allow a lot of information to leak. if a person o
deb just said time is the enemy. >> that's right. >> i must say in my experience, whenever a child thisng goes missing this long, bad news seems to be just around the corner. >> you're absolutely right about that. most people understand that the first 48 hours are critical in any investigation, and it's been so long now, and the question is, was she taken? who might have taken her? what would the motive have been? and where is she now? bringing in cadaver dogs is not unusual....
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bank of america is -- that $5 monthly deb it card fee after a major backlash from customers and next,admitting it dropped the ball, too, and this is after 800,000 subscribers dropped their credit after the price increase. >>> and after turkey day, there was record blast friday -- black friday spending. the first starting on thanksgiving. in the tech world. apple suffering a huge loss with the death of the cofounder steve jobs. the company is still seeing strong sales of the iphone and gee. >> i pad. >>> and amazon heating up the tablet wars with the kindle fire and -- borders book store went belly up and american airlines, too. >>> and ms global led by jon corzine filed for chapter 11 after making a disaster on european debt and investors keeping an eye on the debt even after the european union said all but one of the member countries are open to a new deal to tighten controls on spending and britain is the lone holdout. >> europe's debt crisis is far from over as markets still await a solid solution to the problem and moody's is not convinced and is reconsidering the credit rating of
bank of america is -- that $5 monthly deb it card fee after a major backlash from customers and next,admitting it dropped the ball, too, and this is after 800,000 subscribers dropped their credit after the price increase. >>> and after turkey day, there was record blast friday -- black friday spending. the first starting on thanksgiving. in the tech world. apple suffering a huge loss with the death of the cofounder steve jobs. the company is still seeing strong sales of the iphone and...
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the government says the downward revisions are due to the global slow down triggered by the deb woes in europe and record high levels of the yen. >>> new york stock price sored overnight with the release of favorable data on home building. dow jones rose 337 points toant the day session at 12,103. american housing starts in november rose 9.3% from the previous month. >>> following the overnight rally in new york, tokyo stock prices are also higher. >>> the nikkei is trading at a gain of 1.45% currently. a gain of more than 300 point on wall street eased concerns about the u.s. economic outlook. this prompted investors to buy back recent decliner in tokyo. japan did post a trade deficit in november for second straight month. negative balance was worse than market expectations. but participants largely shrugged off the news. now to currencies. on the tokyo foreign exchange the euro is gaining ground against the dollar and yen after debt-strapped spain add relatively successful auction of its government bonds. the euro dollar currently at 1.31113113, and against the yen at 102.08-13. sn
the government says the downward revisions are due to the global slow down triggered by the deb woes in europe and record high levels of the yen. >>> new york stock price sored overnight with the release of favorable data on home building. dow jones rose 337 points toant the day session at 12,103. american housing starts in november rose 9.3% from the previous month. >>> following the overnight rally in new york, tokyo stock prices are also higher. >>> the nikkei is...
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deb feyerick, appreciate the report. >>> we're learning more about the christmas day massacre in texas gunman dressed as santa behind an apparent murder/suicide. wiped out an entire family. >>> what killed heavy d? the hip-hop ledge en's death. [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, so i used my citi thank you card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? we talked about getting a diamond. but with all the thank you points i've been earning... ♪ ...i flew us to the rock i really had in mind. ♪ [ male announcer ] the citi thank you card. earn points you can use for travel on any airline, with no blackout dates. what's next? 607 franklin st. ♪ sea bass... ♪ ooohhh! ♪ i like it. yeah, i love the kitchen. [ male announcer ] the epa-estimated 42 mpg highway chevy cruze eco. from looking for your perfect home to finding it. chevy runs deep. i think we should see other people. in fact, i'm already seeing your best friend, justin. ♪ i would have appreciated a proactive update on the status of our relationship. who do you think i
deb feyerick, appreciate the report. >>> we're learning more about the christmas day massacre in texas gunman dressed as santa behind an apparent murder/suicide. wiped out an entire family. >>> what killed heavy d? the hip-hop ledge en's death. [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, so i used my citi thank you card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? we talked about getting a diamond. but with all the thank...
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deb, this sounds so upsetting. >> it was horrible.ake it out of that house, there were seven altogether, only two made it out alive and the towns mayor appropriately calling this tragedy catastrophic. >> reporter: as fire raced through the victorian home just before dawn christmas morning neighbors frantically called 911. >> what's the address. >> huge fire. the whole house is on fire. >> address, ma'am? >> we're at 2241 shippan avenue, it's the house next door. there's a major fire and there's three kids and a woman. >> reporter: trapped inside the connecticut home grand parents and their three granddaughters, 10-year-old lily, 7-year-old twins, grace and sarah. >> calling about a major, major fire with people in the house. >> we have the fire department on the way, ma'am. >> please, come quickly. >> reporter: the house was under renovation. it appears fireplace embers placed in an outdoor trash enclosure near the home ignited the blaze. mom, madonna badger, managed to climb out on to scaffolding trantickly directing firefighters to
deb, this sounds so upsetting. >> it was horrible.ake it out of that house, there were seven altogether, only two made it out alive and the towns mayor appropriately calling this tragedy catastrophic. >> reporter: as fire raced through the victorian home just before dawn christmas morning neighbors frantically called 911. >> what's the address. >> huge fire. the whole house is on fire. >> address, ma'am? >> we're at 2241 shippan avenue, it's the house next...
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deb feyerick, appreciate the report. >>> we're learning more about the christmas day massacre in texas and the gunman dressed as santa behind an apparent murder/suicide. the wife died and the entire family. >>> what killed heavy d? i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. if you have painful, swollen joints, i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on top of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist told me about enbrel. i'm surprised how quickly my symptoms have been managed. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, ha
deb feyerick, appreciate the report. >>> we're learning more about the christmas day massacre in texas and the gunman dressed as santa behind an apparent murder/suicide. the wife died and the entire family. >>> what killed heavy d? i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. if you have painful, swollen joints, i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on top of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got...
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not paper, not plastic credit or deb debit. the question is not what can you do for your country. not now. not later. not okay? the question is not, what your country can do for you. the question is not, who will save us. how are you getting by? [applause] >> i'll end with a love poem. >> my lover. who lives far. my lover who lives far away opens the door to my room and offers supper. in a bowl made of his breath. the stew has
not paper, not plastic credit or deb debit. the question is not what can you do for your country. not now. not later. not okay? the question is not, what your country can do for you. the question is not, who will save us. how are you getting by? [applause] >> i'll end with a love poem. >> my lover. who lives far. my lover who lives far away opens the door to my room and offers supper. in a bowl made of his breath. the stew has
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not paper, not plastic credit or deb debit. the question is not what can you do for your country. not now. not later. not okay? the question is not, what your country can do for you. the question is not, who will save us. how are you getting by? [applause] >> i'll end with a love poem. >> my lover. who lives far. my lover who lives far away opens the door to my room and offers supper. in a bowl made of his breath. the stew has boiled and i wonder at the cat born from it's steam. the cat is in the bedroom now. muling. the cat is indecent and i whom trying to be tidy, i whom trying to do things the purpose way, i who am sick from the shedding. i, am undone. my lover who lives far away opens the door to my room and offers pastry in a basket spun from his vision. it is closely woven. the kind of container some women collect. i have seen these in many colors but the basket he brings is simple. only black. only nude. the basket he brings is full of sweet burdens and i eat even the crumbs. as am i have not dined for days. my lover who lives far away opens the door to my room and offers t
not paper, not plastic credit or deb debit. the question is not what can you do for your country. not now. not later. not okay? the question is not, what your country can do for you. the question is not, who will save us. how are you getting by? [applause] >> i'll end with a love poem. >> my lover. who lives far. my lover who lives far away opens the door to my room and offers supper. in a bowl made of his breath. the stew has boiled and i wonder at the cat born from it's steam. the...
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what else, deb? your e-mails, of course. and your ideas and comments.ddress is mailbag@wusa9.com. join the conversation on the facebook page as well. that's our report. i'll be back tonight at 11:00 along with anita brikman. you can log on any time to wusa9.com. have a great evening. we'll talk to you later on. bye bye. ♪ [ jerry ] attention shoppers. your groceries are the size of idaho but the interest rate on your checking is small potatoes. earn more at capital one bank. get new high yield free checking. your interest rate will be 5 times the national average. that's huge. and free atms at any bank. free is good. sign up at capital one bank. what's in your wallet? what is he, a clydesdale. >>> now, "entertainment tonight," the most watched entertainment newsmagazine in the world. >>> kourtney kardashian, pregnant again. is a wedding imminent? what a family source just told e.t. and why the i dos won't be like him. and why did she say quiet about her breast pregnancy. >> and what she said about this headline and why he's seeking legal separation inst
what else, deb? your e-mails, of course. and your ideas and comments.ddress is mailbag@wusa9.com. join the conversation on the facebook page as well. that's our report. i'll be back tonight at 11:00 along with anita brikman. you can log on any time to wusa9.com. have a great evening. we'll talk to you later on. bye bye. ♪ [ jerry ] attention shoppers. your groceries are the size of idaho but the interest rate on your checking is small potatoes. earn more at capital one bank. get new high...
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deb feyerick, appreciate the report. >>> we're learning more about the christmas day massacre in texas and the gunman dressed as santa behind an apparent murder/suicide. the wife died and the entire family. >>> what killed heavy d? doctors uncover the cause of the hip-hop legend's death when we return. dad, why are you getting that? is there a prize in there? oh, there's a prize, all right. [ male announcer ] inside every box of cheerios are those great-tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats that can help lower cholesterol. is it a superhero? kinda. ♪ will be giving away passafree copies kinda. of the alcoholism & addiction cure. to get yours, go to ssagesmalibubook.com. >>> a "360 bulletin." a 19-year-old california man faces one count of attempted murder in a shooting that paralyzed a u.s. army soldier during a party to welcome him home. rubin turned himself in yesterday. >>> police have identified the victims of that brutal christmas day shooting in the dallas suburb. he dressed as santa claus, allegedly killing his estranged wife, their two children before turning the
deb feyerick, appreciate the report. >>> we're learning more about the christmas day massacre in texas and the gunman dressed as santa behind an apparent murder/suicide. the wife died and the entire family. >>> what killed heavy d? doctors uncover the cause of the hip-hop legend's death when we return. dad, why are you getting that? is there a prize in there? oh, there's a prize, all right. [ male announcer ] inside every box of cheerios are those great-tasting little o's made...
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. >> no, i sit on the couch with my wife deb, and we watch tv. >> i'm going to have to call her for confirmation. >> but everyone knows what a man cave is. that nice comfortable chair with the beverage and the widescreen tv. >> it's a ginormous tv. stay with us. "news 4 today" continues at
. >> no, i sit on the couch with my wife deb, and we watch tv. >> i'm going to have to call her for confirmation. >> but everyone knows what a man cave is. that nice comfortable chair with the beverage and the widescreen tv. >> it's a ginormous tv. stay with us. "news 4 today" continues at