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i'm asking my first question of deborah coons garcia. you have two major award-winning films and have been a filmmaker since 1970 and are quite the vocal activist and speaker and have a famous husband, jerry garcia. how did you come to make films about food? you've been a filmmaker a long time. how did you arrive at food? >> in 1970 when i was in college, i started making films and also because of that era, back to the land and going natural and all that, i became vegetarian and stopped eating junk food and soda pop and became a genetic fanatic and felt better and became committed to that. so i knew at some point i wanted to make films and didn't start off making documentaries. i didn't make documentaries for many years after i started making films but always wanted to make a film about the food system and why people should demand a healthier food system and i had been informing myself of food and social justice and food and health many years. the first film was "future of food. when i started filming it 14 or 15 years ago, no one was ta
i'm asking my first question of deborah coons garcia. you have two major award-winning films and have been a filmmaker since 1970 and are quite the vocal activist and speaker and have a famous husband, jerry garcia. how did you come to make films about food? you've been a filmmaker a long time. how did you arrive at food? >> in 1970 when i was in college, i started making films and also because of that era, back to the land and going natural and all that, i became vegetarian and stopped...
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and our panelists are judi shils, zen honeycutt, deborah coons garcia, and christie dames, and deborah, i'm going to ask the first question. you had a fairly famous husband who was an important part of your life, as well, and a lot of people wanted to know, what did jerry think about organic foods? >> yes, when i first met him back 40 years ago, you know, they weren't really into organic food, but i was. it sounds like a cliche and a health fanatic, and it was very hard to eat right back then, especially if you were a vegetarian, and you are on the road a lot, but by the 1990's, things got better, and as i was telling them before, as a rock star, you can have what you want, so we had a right at chefs traveling with the band, and we could get whatever food we wanted, and the hotels would have a special grateful dead menu with things that are healthy, but jerry with his eating was like a lot of aspects of his life. when he was good, he was very, very good, and when he was bad, he was horrid, and he probably should have been good more often, because he probably would still be here, but th
and our panelists are judi shils, zen honeycutt, deborah coons garcia, and christie dames, and deborah, i'm going to ask the first question. you had a fairly famous husband who was an important part of your life, as well, and a lot of people wanted to know, what did jerry think about organic foods? >> yes, when i first met him back 40 years ago, you know, they weren't really into organic food, but i was. it sounds like a cliche and a health fanatic, and it was very hard to eat right back...
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deborah norville is going to join us. she was inside, she spoke at the funeral.t's all coming late in the show. finally, let me finish with quid pro quo politics, getting something personally for what you give a politician. this is "hardball," a place for politics. >>> we have new nbc news. polling in three key senate races. check the scoreboard. first to arkansas, tom cotton leads mark pryor by five points among likely voters. it's cotton, 45, pryor, 40. in kentucky, mitch mcconnell is up 8 over democrat alison grimes. final to colorado, udall leads gardner by 6, 48-42. so arkansas and kentucky, both red states are favoring republicans. while colorado, trending blue is right now going for the democrat. people are going home politically. and we'll be right back. of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medi
deborah norville is going to join us. she was inside, she spoke at the funeral.t's all coming late in the show. finally, let me finish with quid pro quo politics, getting something personally for what you give a politician. this is "hardball," a place for politics. >>> we have new nbc news. polling in three key senate races. check the scoreboard. first to arkansas, tom cotton leads mark pryor by five points among likely voters. it's cotton, 45, pryor, 40. in kentucky, mitch...
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and our panelists are judi shils, zen honeycutt, deborah coons garcia, and christie dames, and deborah, i'm going to ask the first question. you had a fairly famous husband who was an important part of your life, as well, and a lot of people wanted to know, what did jerry think about organic foods? >> yes, when i first met him back 40 years ago, you know, they weren't really into organic food, but i was. it sounds like a clichÉ and a health fanatic, and it was very hard to eat right back then, especially if you were a vegetarian, and you are on the road a lot, but by the 1990's, things got better, and as i was telling them before, as a rock star, you can have what you want, so we had a right at chefs traveling with the band, and we could get whatever food we wanted, and the hotels would have a special grateful dead menu with things that are healthy, but jerry with his eating was like a lot of aspects of his life. when he was good, he was very, very good, and when he was bad, he was horrid, and he probably should have been good more often, because he probably would still be here, but th
and our panelists are judi shils, zen honeycutt, deborah coons garcia, and christie dames, and deborah, i'm going to ask the first question. you had a fairly famous husband who was an important part of your life, as well, and a lot of people wanted to know, what did jerry think about organic foods? >> yes, when i first met him back 40 years ago, you know, they weren't really into organic food, but i was. it sounds like a clichÉ and a health fanatic, and it was very hard to eat right back...
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deboraher iff deborah fairic is working that story for us. >> reporter: this is one of the situations would expect to hear from the pentagon, the state department. all are remaining quiet. these officers were guests of the u.s. military. they were invited to attend this cooperation program where they train and then go back to their own countries better than when they left. that's not what happened. they just didn't want to go back to their own countries. three senior afghan military officers attending a special training program in massachusetts were in custody monday after trying to cross from the u.s. into canada. canadian officials, who have in charge, will not confirm whether the three men were seeking asylum. the afghani military officers arrived in the u.s. september 11 to attend the two-week long program, designed to build good will between the u.s. military and its allies. that good will took an embarrassing turn, when the men slipped away while shopping at the cape cod mall saturday. >> security alerted the officials that were doing the exercise they were missing and the state
deboraher iff deborah fairic is working that story for us. >> reporter: this is one of the situations would expect to hear from the pentagon, the state department. all are remaining quiet. these officers were guests of the u.s. military. they were invited to attend this cooperation program where they train and then go back to their own countries better than when they left. that's not what happened. they just didn't want to go back to their own countries. three senior afghan military...
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once again, deborah roberts. >> reporter: it is the spring of 2014. melting from the mountains of aspen, evidence in the nancy pfister murder case is piling up like a rocky mountain snow squall. and there's no shortage of suspects. just days after the killing, investigation tomorrows are focusing on dr. trey and nancy styler. and her friend and assistant, kathy carpenr. now, also a suspect. outside the interrogation room, the investigation breaks wide open. mostly because of good luck. an important find just steps from the stylers motel room. a key piece of evidence. literally. that missing key, possibly taken by the killer. >> the key was to the closet in which nancy pfister's body was found. >> reporter: an easy find, maybe too easy, police suspect. was someone trying to frame the stylers? >> the key really just seemed to appear out of nowhere. >> was it possible that kathy carpenter even planted that key? >> reporter: and a few yards from the stylers rented room, another precious find by a zealous garbage man rooting through a trash can. >> by real
once again, deborah roberts. >> reporter: it is the spring of 2014. melting from the mountains of aspen, evidence in the nancy pfister murder case is piling up like a rocky mountain snow squall. and there's no shortage of suspects. just days after the killing, investigation tomorrows are focusing on dr. trey and nancy styler. and her friend and assistant, kathy carpenr. now, also a suspect. outside the interrogation room, the investigation breaks wide open. mostly because of good luck. an...
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follow me on twitter at deborah alfarone and i'll keep you updated. for now, live in charlottesville, wusa9. >> so many new developments in this case. thank you, deb. the director of the secret service is grilled over major security breeches. that newest information reveals omar gonzalez over powered an agent before being subdued. he made it pretty far. >> and bruce johnson reports local leaders are concerned that new security measures will put more barriers between the public and the white house. >> this is disgraceful. this is absolutely disgraceful that this has happened. >> in a hearing on capitol hill today, secret service director, julia pearson, was grilled by members of congress. >> it is clear that our security plan was not properly executed. this is unacceptable and i take full responsibility. and i will make sure that it does not happen again. >> i have very low confidence in the secret service under your leadership. >> d.c. delegate wanted assurances that any new security measures would not push local residents, visitors, and protesters fu
follow me on twitter at deborah alfarone and i'll keep you updated. for now, live in charlottesville, wusa9. >> so many new developments in this case. thank you, deb. the director of the secret service is grilled over major security breeches. that newest information reveals omar gonzalez over powered an agent before being subdued. he made it pretty far. >> and bruce johnson reports local leaders are concerned that new security measures will put more barriers between the public and...
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giacone. >> deborah lynn given. >> james andrew giberson. >> brenda c.bson. >> craig neil gibson. >> ronnie e.geist. >> andrew clive gilbert. >> and my cousin, firefighter, engine 4, new york city's fire department. >> and my mother, adrian victoria schiveto. gabby and i will never forget you and you will never be forgotten. >> timothy paul gilbert. paul stewart gilby. paul john gill. mark y. giles. evan hunter gillette. >> ronald lawrence gilligan. >> rodney c. gillis. >> laura gillie. >> john f. ginley. >> donna marie giordano. jeffrey don degiordano. satisfactorily tore salvadore gitto. >> diane gladstone. >> keith alexander glasgow. >> thomas irvin glasser. >> edmond glazer. >> harry glen. >> barry h.glick. >> jeremy logan glick. >> stephen glick. >> william robert godshoke. >> michael goldberg. >> jeffrey g. goldflam. >> michelle goldstein. >> monica goldstein. >> stephen ian goldstein. >> ronald f. golinsky. >> dennis james gomes. >> enrique antonio gomez. >> manuel gomez jr. >> and my beloved cousin, angel, you will always be in our hearts and we'
giacone. >> deborah lynn given. >> james andrew giberson. >> brenda c.bson. >> craig neil gibson. >> ronnie e.geist. >> andrew clive gilbert. >> and my cousin, firefighter, engine 4, new york city's fire department. >> and my mother, adrian victoria schiveto. gabby and i will never forget you and you will never be forgotten. >> timothy paul gilbert. paul stewart gilby. paul john gill. mark y. giles. evan hunter gillette. >> ronald...
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. >> roger wheeler, deborah davis. >> this is not a traditional murder case. a racketeering charge, and with the racketeering charge there are multiple crimes we have to prove. we have to prove at least three of them, and bulger is charged with 19 separate murders, multiple extortions, drug dealing, gambling. and of those we have to prove at least two beyond a reasonable doubt and that bulger was part of the criminal enterprise committing those crimes within 30 years. >> the defense attorney stunned the courtroom admitting for the first time that bulger was involved in drug trafficking. >> james bulger was involved in drug-making, book dealing, loan sharking. these crimes are what he did. >> but he poked holes in government witnesses. >> he pointed the finger at them as the real murderers. >> the defense said all of those three witnesses' testimony was important, cutting their prison sentences and offering them all sorts of incentives. >> given those three individuals and backgrounds and characters, would you believe them beyond a reasonable doubt? >> denied t
. >> roger wheeler, deborah davis. >> this is not a traditional murder case. a racketeering charge, and with the racketeering charge there are multiple crimes we have to prove. we have to prove at least three of them, and bulger is charged with 19 separate murders, multiple extortions, drug dealing, gambling. and of those we have to prove at least two beyond a reasonable doubt and that bulger was part of the criminal enterprise committing those crimes within 30 years. >> the...
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see deborah trip and fall, but she puts up a fight, opens the door, grabs on to the steering wheel as this would-be thief tries to back the car up, dragging deborah. 52 years old as she struggled to retain her car. why is she putting up such a fight? her passport and 700 euros are in that car. she is about to go on vacation at the end of her work day. >> she won! >> he figures there must be an easier battle somewhere else. she went off on her vacation later that day. >> this video has been getting tremendous online support. >> a bunch of partiers out in the street beating the heck out of a each other for no apparent reason. somebody tries to break up the fid. they use the car. watch this car go driving into the crowd of people. there is a roundabout with the guy still on the hood of the guy. some guy steps up to the guy still on the hood, boxes him in the face. so far, no serious injuries. reports say a 26-year-old man has been arrested on suspicious of dangerous driving related to this incident. >> i'm inspired by the humanity of people. this is from india about a dog that had been f
see deborah trip and fall, but she puts up a fight, opens the door, grabs on to the steering wheel as this would-be thief tries to back the car up, dragging deborah. 52 years old as she struggled to retain her car. why is she putting up such a fight? her passport and 700 euros are in that car. she is about to go on vacation at the end of her work day. >> she won! >> he figures there must be an easier battle somewhere else. she went off on her vacation later that day. >> this...
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i'm asking my first question of deborah coons garcia. you have two major award-winning films and have been a filmmaker since 1970 and are quite the vocal activist and speaker and have a famous husband, jerry garcia. how did you come to make films about food? you've been a filmmaker a long time. how did you arrive at food? >> in 1970 when i was in college, i started making films and also because of that era, back to the land and going
i'm asking my first question of deborah coons garcia. you have two major award-winning films and have been a filmmaker since 1970 and are quite the vocal activist and speaker and have a famous husband, jerry garcia. how did you come to make films about food? you've been a filmmaker a long time. how did you arrive at food? >> in 1970 when i was in college, i started making films and also because of that era, back to the land and going
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as the investigation into her death gets under way, new details from her long-time friend, deborah norville, about that last procedure. >> shouldn't have happened. shouldn't have happened. >> worth an estimated $150 million and going strong on "fashion police." >> these two on the red carpet, go back to the trailer park. >> the world remembers a comic legend, who showed no signs of slowing down. >> this is what my career has come to. >>> the white snake that stalked los angeles. but can killer cobras actually be tamed? we're tracking down the snake charmers of india. ♪ to uncover their secrets. >>> but first, "the nightline five." >> this is connolly. cameron, zach. >> serious hair ball issue. >> we clean it up. and turn around and there it is again. it's scary. >> underneath the kitchen table. underneath my work desk. what is that? it's the swiffer sweep per. >> it sucks in all of the dog hair. >> i would pick up after other dogs. >> really? >>> good evening. and thanks for joining us. tonight, new details emerging about joan rivers during her last days. and even final minutes. now, as her
as the investigation into her death gets under way, new details from her long-time friend, deborah norville, about that last procedure. >> shouldn't have happened. shouldn't have happened. >> worth an estimated $150 million and going strong on "fashion police." >> these two on the red carpet, go back to the trailer park. >> the world remembers a comic legend, who showed no signs of slowing down. >> this is what my career has come to. >>> the...
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. >> deborah lynn given. >> james andrew giberson. >> brenda c.gibson. >> craig neil gibson. >> ronnie e.geist. >> andrew clive gilbert. >> and my cousin, firefighter, engine 4, new york city's fire department. >> and my mother, adrian victoria schiveto. gabby and i will never forget you and you will never be forgotten. >> timothy paul gilbert. paul stewart gilby. paul john gill. mark y. giles. evan hunter gillette. >> ronald lawrence gilligan. >> rodney c. gillis. >> laura gillie. >> john f. ginley. >> donna marie giordano. jeffrey don degiordano. satisfactorily tore salvadore gitto. >> diane gladstone. >> keith alexander glasgow. >> thomas irvin glasser. >> edmond glazer. >> harry glen. >> barry h.glick. >> jeremy logan glick. >> stephen glick. >> william robert godshoke. >> michael goldberg. >> jeffrey g. goldflam. >> michelle goldstein. >> monica goldstein. >> stephen ian goldstein. >> ronald f. golinsky. >> dennis james gomes. >> enrique antonio gomez. >> manuel gomez jr. >> and my beloved cousin, angel, you will always be in our hearts and w
. >> deborah lynn given. >> james andrew giberson. >> brenda c.gibson. >> craig neil gibson. >> ronnie e.geist. >> andrew clive gilbert. >> and my cousin, firefighter, engine 4, new york city's fire department. >> and my mother, adrian victoria schiveto. gabby and i will never forget you and you will never be forgotten. >> timothy paul gilbert. paul stewart gilby. paul john gill. mark y. giles. evan hunter gillette. >> ronald lawrence...
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. >> we were late to work -- deborah knows all about that. >> we were late to work. definitely that's a problem. tomorrow could be even worse. i wonder how good i'll be tomorrow. a look ahead to terrible traffic geico's been helping people save money for over 75 years. they've really stood the test of time. much like these majestic rocky mountains. which must be named after the... that would be rocky the flying squirrel, mr. gecko sir. obviously! ahh come on bullwinkle they're named after... ...first president george rockington! that doesn't even make any sense...mr...uhh...winkle. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. dad, i know i haven't said this often enough, but thank you. thank you mom for protecting my future. thank you for being my hero and my dad. military families are uniquely thankful for many things the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. >>> a lot of you
. >> we were late to work -- deborah knows all about that. >> we were late to work. definitely that's a problem. tomorrow could be even worse. i wonder how good i'll be tomorrow. a look ahead to terrible traffic geico's been helping people save money for over 75 years. they've really stood the test of time. much like these majestic rocky mountains. which must be named after the... that would be rocky the flying squirrel, mr. gecko sir. obviously! ahh come on bullwinkle they're named...
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deborah. is deborah in here? >> so the chairman, the staff neb emphatically underscoring, and you heard that yesterday, but you now have the chairman of the armed services committee saying that he believes that the united states should go in militarily with both airstrikes and ground troops in iraq and syria, starting now, and this is the kind of skepticism from republicans that we have been expecting throughout the day. and we heard some of that on the senate side. but again, members of congress believe that the president's pledge not to use ground troops is wise that it sounds a message in terms of the policy. let's go to mike viqueira on capitol hill. and how is the administration planning to respond? >> it's fascinating the way that this is unfolding, the debate on capitol hill. but in the wake of the comments from the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff yesterday. and the white house has furiously tried to walk back those comments, but what we're going to hear, what general dempsey said the other day is tr
deborah. is deborah in here? >> so the chairman, the staff neb emphatically underscoring, and you heard that yesterday, but you now have the chairman of the armed services committee saying that he believes that the united states should go in militarily with both airstrikes and ground troops in iraq and syria, starting now, and this is the kind of skepticism from republicans that we have been expecting throughout the day. and we heard some of that on the senate side. but again, members of...
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deborah says mike chip company had their current address and phone number. she said many pet owners forget to update their info. >> the dog could talk and tell us a story. >> don't you though, what is the story. >> um-hmm. >> is that what happened. >> i think she's saying she wants to tell us the story how about that. >> g idgettings to oregon. that was ann state reporting. the owner has in the been able to afford a particular to fly to oregon to pick up the dog but we're told a reunion is in the works. >> wow, amazing. >>> generous strangers paid the vet bills and boarding fees. that is a good thing. >> very nice. >> doggies coming home. >>> well, some of the world's most beautiful women are coming to cbs-3, we have when you can catch the the victoria secret fashion show. >>> ukee i'm sure you will tell us. >>> a politician left with egg on his face here in the project that turn him in the target. but first here's what is coming up tonight on cbs-3. >>> victoria secret angels will return to the network. >> world famous aim else will hit the runway wearing l
deborah says mike chip company had their current address and phone number. she said many pet owners forget to update their info. >> the dog could talk and tell us a story. >> don't you though, what is the story. >> um-hmm. >> is that what happened. >> i think she's saying she wants to tell us the story how about that. >> g idgettings to oregon. that was ann state reporting. the owner has in the been able to afford a particular to fly to oregon to pick up the...
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. >>> hello, everyone, i'm deborah fay rick in for fredricka whitfield. these stories starting right now. after isis beheads a third western hostage, the reak shcti >> we have confront this isil and destroy them for what they stand for. >> the coalition's plans to hunt down the militants who executed british aide worker david hai s haines. >>> and is the storm over the nfl as another nfl player is forced to sit out of today's game. is it time for commissioner roger goodell to go? we will have the latest from all of the fans. >>> and she is not even an official presidential candidate, but she is acting like one as she and bill are about to headline a political event. we will take you to iowa. you are in the "cnn newsroom." >>> and we begin with the message that the u.s. and great b greatbry tain are making crystal clear today, both nations are prepared to odo whatever it takes to destroy the isis terror group and bring to justice the militants who executed british aide worker david haines. they posted a video yesterday showing the beheading, and it is simi
. >>> hello, everyone, i'm deborah fay rick in for fredricka whitfield. these stories starting right now. after isis beheads a third western hostage, the reak shcti >> we have confront this isil and destroy them for what they stand for. >> the coalition's plans to hunt down the militants who executed british aide worker david hai s haines. >>> and is the storm over the nfl as another nfl player is forced to sit out of today's game. is it time for commissioner roger...
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. >> we have first here deborah. and how old do you think miss deborah is? >> you have four lovely women with you, who -- >> okay. well, deborah is retired. she's 65 years old. and she maintains her skin. she's outdoors all the time with her grandchildren. they're equestrian champions and she has a condition called melasma. she has to take care of her skin. tons of sunscreen. >> especially out in the elements, with the sun. how difficult is it with that condition to be able to maintain? >> it's very difficult. and she can tell you. she has done an excellent job. it's all about sunscreen and just because you're black doesn't mean you don't wear sunscreen. >> okay. and our next person here? >> this is joan. joan is 77. and joan has a condition in where she is allergic to the sun. so she really has to wear a lot of sunscreen. in fact, she wears two applications of sunscreen. big hats. her windows are tinted in her car. she's a real estate agent. so she's always outside. she doesn't want to retire any time soon. >> right on. >> and so she wants to be still activ
. >> we have first here deborah. and how old do you think miss deborah is? >> you have four lovely women with you, who -- >> okay. well, deborah is retired. she's 65 years old. and she maintains her skin. she's outdoors all the time with her grandchildren. they're equestrian champions and she has a condition called melasma. she has to take care of her skin. tons of sunscreen. >> especially out in the elements, with the sun. how difficult is it with that condition to be...
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deborah feyerick, cnn, new york. >> you heard that conversation.lease make note, there were no explicit invitations to come and bomb something or behead someone. no, just come hang with us. this was an appeal to the student to come and belong. ahead, i'll talk to a man who says other terror groups use the same techniques that cult leaders do to recruit their fighters. >>> isis activities like publicized beheadings are so barbaric and so repulsive you might automatically assume the group has zero appeal among sophisticated westerners. but you'd be wrong. the terror group has gotten its message out and recruited more than 30,000 followers. of those, about half are foreigners from more than 80 different countries. about 2,000 of them are believed to be westerners. so exactly what is the appeal to westerners who are otherwise intelligent and educated? listen to what matthew olson told a house homeland security hearing just a short time ago. >> importantly, the group also views itself as the now leader of a global jihadist movement. it operates the most
deborah feyerick, cnn, new york. >> you heard that conversation.lease make note, there were no explicit invitations to come and bomb something or behead someone. no, just come hang with us. this was an appeal to the student to come and belong. ahead, i'll talk to a man who says other terror groups use the same techniques that cult leaders do to recruit their fighters. >>> isis activities like publicized beheadings are so barbaric and so repulsive you might automatically assume...
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>> absolutely, deborah.verwhelming vote that the british parliament had yesterday. the parliament said the british war planes can only engage over iraq and not in syria. and so far the number of war planes limited to this effort is six. that to put it in perspective is about the same number of aircraft that jordan is contributing to the coalition effort, one less than denmark is contributing to this effort and also about the same numbers as belgium and holland. one of the reasons i guess that prime minister david cameron is taking a soft approach on this is because last year in 2013 he had his political nose very much bloodied when he sought a parliamentary vote to join president obama and the americans in bombing at the regime of president assad in syria after he used chemical weapons on his own people. that motion was rejected by parliament. that left the transatlantic alliance really hanging in the balance. so what prime minister cameron is trying to do it appears is trying to rebuild consensus gradually.
>> absolutely, deborah.verwhelming vote that the british parliament had yesterday. the parliament said the british war planes can only engage over iraq and not in syria. and so far the number of war planes limited to this effort is six. that to put it in perspective is about the same number of aircraft that jordan is contributing to the coalition effort, one less than denmark is contributing to this effort and also about the same numbers as belgium and holland. one of the reasons i guess...
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hussey. >> she said deborah hussey turned into a drug user and an embarrassment so they had to kill >> at bulger's trial he said he killed his girlfriend deborah davis after the two men decided she knew too much. >> flemmi claims bulger decided davis had to be killed. "i couldn't do it," flemmi testified. he said bulger said i'll take care of it, i'll do it. he grabbed her around the throat and strangled her. >> my sister debbie, she dated steve flemmi over nine years. she loved him. she did love him. at one point she wanted to get married. she wanted kids. my sister wanted kids. it was just rocky road from then on. she said i'm leaving, i'm leaving, steve. and i think whitey would have taken that as a threat. you know, her taking secrets or whatever with her. >> flemmi became more and more defensive and more and more resistant to the questions as hank brennan just cut into him. flemmi is a well-rehearsed witness now because he testified this three trials and three civil proceedings. in one court he says that bulger strangled her with a rope. in another proceeding he said he strangl
hussey. >> she said deborah hussey turned into a drug user and an embarrassment so they had to kill >> at bulger's trial he said he killed his girlfriend deborah davis after the two men decided she knew too much. >> flemmi claims bulger decided davis had to be killed. "i couldn't do it," flemmi testified. he said bulger said i'll take care of it, i'll do it. he grabbed her around the throat and strangled her. >> my sister debbie, she dated steve flemmi over...
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thank you, deborah norville. >>> we'll be right back after this.ow we're not the center of your life, but we'll do our best to help you connect to what is. their biggest customer is demanding refunds for defects. so i offered to help. at ge capital, we bring expertise from across ge. so i call in our access ge engineers, and together with columbia, we work backwards. from the cabinet factory, to the place they peel the logs. we find the source and help replace the machine. problem solved. if you just need a loan, just call a bank. but at ge capital, we're builders. what we know, can help you grow. [ male announcer ] momentum has a way of quietly exploding onto the scene. ♪ the new ram 1500 ecodiesel. with 28 highway miles per gallon, 420 pound-feet of torque. ♪ guts. glory. ram. ♪ everyone is looking for ways while to cut expenses.s unique, and that's where pg&e's online business energy checkup tool can really help. you can use it to track your actual energy use. find rebates that make equipment upgrades more affordable. even develop a customized e
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deborah norville on her life- long friendship with the comic legend. >> love you. >> she shouldn't havegone this soon, and she shouldn't have gone this way. >> and joan versus johnny. their historic fiew.d straight from the man who was there. >> i was right in the middle of it. >>> then, air seat rage exclusive. the guy who really got into it with another passenger over a reclining seat breaks his silence. >> don't you think they have the right to
deborah norville on her life- long friendship with the comic legend. >> love you. >> she shouldn't havegone this soon, and she shouldn't have gone this way. >> and joan versus johnny. their historic fiew.d straight from the man who was there. >> i was right in the middle of it. >>> then, air seat rage exclusive. the guy who really got into it with another passenger over a reclining seat breaks his silence. >> don't you think they have the right to
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her good friend, deborah norville spoke at the touching memorial service.nd serena williams making her case as one of the best ever, joining chris evert and martina navratilova with 18 major titles in her career. ♪ whoa, this is a lunchbox, not a halloween bag. rrrrr...a natural beauty. you're making me melt. shall we? mini babybel is 100% natural cheese and a whole lot of fun. mini babybel. snack a little bigger. today, more and more people with type 2 diabetes are learning about long-acting levemir®, an injectable insulin that can give you blood sugar control for up to 24 hours. and levemir® helps lower your a1c. levemir® is now available in flextouch® - the only prefilled insulin pen with no push-button extension. levemir® lasts 42 days without refrigeration. that's 50% longer than lantus®, which lasts 28 days. today, i'm asking about levemir® flextouch. (female announcer) levemir® is a long-acting insulin, used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes and is not recommended to treat diabetic ketoacidosis. do not use levemir® if y
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my question is for still and deborah. deborah.tella and we had this huge policy shift taking place in k-12 schools. common core and the next generation sign standards and the analytics on that in terms and englishstudents language learners is the number of dropouts is going to increase significantly. those that are prepared for college is going to really shift. of thedering, in terms precollege piece, what can we do? we know some of those issues in terms of identifying youngsters who are going to be struggling and getting into college. i'm wondering what we can do. therah, i'm wondering if data points or analytics that you are thinking about in terms shoulddata set we need not started college, but way beforehand? i think you bring up some very good points. let me start with this idea of access to rigorous courses and dll students. we use this database to look at ll students to e college access and we found something very important. timing in anto the ell program. latinas who participate in the dol program are likely to be
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inside the funeral fit for the queen of comedy, straight from deborah after her moving you will
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and my sister deborah martino. rest in peace with mom.my brother chris terry robert clay. thank you for being our brother and our laughter. >> andre colin cox. frederick john cox. james raymond coyle. michelle corrail below. christopher seton cramer. eric a. cranford. denise elizabeth grant. james leslie crawford junior. robert james crawford. tara kathleen cramer. joanne mary create. john a. chrissy. daniel hal chrisman. denise a cross. kevin r. -- thomas g. crotty. john farr crowe. wells crowther. robert l. cruickshank. john robert cruise. grace grace allegra kuala. kenneth john kubis. francisco cruz could there'll. thelma cuccinelli. richard joseph could be now. neal james cardwell. thomas patrick colon the third. john cullinan. joyce rose comments. brian thomas cummins. michael joseph cunningham. robert appeared solo. lawrence damien curia. paul dario curiel. patrick joseph cora men. beverly l. curie. andrew peter charles greene. michael sean curtin. tricia cushing. and my uncle peter. you are an amazing man with an amazing story. we
and my sister deborah martino. rest in peace with mom.my brother chris terry robert clay. thank you for being our brother and our laughter. >> andre colin cox. frederick john cox. james raymond coyle. michelle corrail below. christopher seton cramer. eric a. cranford. denise elizabeth grant. james leslie crawford junior. robert james crawford. tara kathleen cramer. joanne mary create. john a. chrissy. daniel hal chrisman. denise a cross. kevin r. -- thomas g. crotty. john farr crowe....
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. >> reporter: mark and deborah tice hope that speaking out publicly about their frustrations that itl help them in their efforts to get their son back home safely. john and christine. >> the white house and the state department does did not respond for cnn's request for comment on the story on tuesday. >>> coming up, president obama makes his case to the world after the first air strikes in syria. can he rally support and build a global coalition against isis? because once they've try finish, they can't keep it to themselves. i'm switching for good wow! finish is seriously good can't believe how great it works love love love finish it's a shine that's sweeping across america. finish delivers an unbeatable clean and superior shine versus cascade's leading detergent. look no ugly spots... and see that shine? you've got to try finish. so take the finish challenge. switch and see the difference. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. feon a huge selection of clearance mattresses. get two years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. sleep tra
. >> reporter: mark and deborah tice hope that speaking out publicly about their frustrations that itl help them in their efforts to get their son back home safely. john and christine. >> the white house and the state department does did not respond for cnn's request for comment on the story on tuesday. >>> coming up, president obama makes his case to the world after the first air strikes in syria. can he rally support and build a global coalition against isis? because once...
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can't avoid it. >> reporter: deborah feyerick, cnn, new york. >> the u.k.on is having an emergency meeting at 10 downing street in the aftermath of the killing of david haines by i.s.i.s. we'll go live to london of a short break. no. guys? it's the woven one the woven one. oh, oh that gives her invincibility. guys? no, no, no... the scarlet king is lord victor's son!! no don't. i told you! you guys are gonna be so surprised when you watch the finale!!! you're so lucky your car has wi-fi. yeah...i am. equinox from chevrolet... the first and only car company to bring built-in 4g lte wi-fi to cars, trucks and crossovers. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know you that former pro football player ickey woods will celebrate almost anything? unh-uh. number 44... whoooo! forty-four, that's me! get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts! whooo! gimme some! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. whoo! forty-four ladies, that's me! whoo...gonna get s
can't avoid it. >> reporter: deborah feyerick, cnn, new york. >> the u.k.on is having an emergency meeting at 10 downing street in the aftermath of the killing of david haines by i.s.i.s. we'll go live to london of a short break. no. guys? it's the woven one the woven one. oh, oh that gives her invincibility. guys? no, no, no... the scarlet king is lord victor's son!! no don't. i told you! you guys are gonna be so surprised when you watch the finale!!! you're so lucky your car has...
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cnn's deborah feyerick looks at why this man would be a highly prized asset for the terror group. >> reporter: intelligence sources say it makes sense that isis would want to recruit a guy like american ahmad abousamra. he grew up near boston, holds both a syrian and u.s. passport and graduated from northeastern university in boston with a degree in the field of computer technology, believed to be in his early 30s, abousamra is fluent in both english and arabic. the fbi released this audio recording they say is abousamra. it's unclear who he's speaking to. >> if they don't have a warrant they don't have the right to do that. make sure to tell your mother that next time because they scare scare her. >> reporter: a law enforcement official tells cnn looking into whether he might be involved in the murder group's media wing, english social media, facebook, an online magazine and twitter which recently suspended the group's account. abousamra's friend, american tarek mukana was accused of heading the media wing in iraq. he's currently serving 17 years in the u.s. for trproviding materiel
cnn's deborah feyerick looks at why this man would be a highly prized asset for the terror group. >> reporter: intelligence sources say it makes sense that isis would want to recruit a guy like american ahmad abousamra. he grew up near boston, holds both a syrian and u.s. passport and graduated from northeastern university in boston with a degree in the field of computer technology, believed to be in his early 30s, abousamra is fluent in both english and arabic. the fbi released this...
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my favorite was deborah norville said at one point there were words that were said in a temple that never should be repeated ever again. the rabbi probably was okay with that. >> the rabbi was like we'll give you a pass this time because it is joan. amazing. >>> we are actually going to kick it off with a serious story, a mystery virus that sickened more than 1,000 children across ten states. >> in fact, it starts out like a common cold but progresses to the point where kids are rushed to the hospital unable to breathe. and doctors are warning, it will soon become a nationwide problem. here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: a potentially deadly mystery virus spreading across the country. the respiratory illness with symptoms that mimic a common cold hasn't been identified. but doctors at the cdc suspect a rare virus, human entrovirus 68. >> my lungs started sort of closing up. >> 13-year-old will corneho had to be rushed to a hospital. >> white as a ghost. blue lips. he passed out. >> doctors say children like will who have asthma and those under 5 are most vulnerable. >> it can start ju
my favorite was deborah norville said at one point there were words that were said in a temple that never should be repeated ever again. the rabbi probably was okay with that. >> the rabbi was like we'll give you a pass this time because it is joan. amazing. >>> we are actually going to kick it off with a serious story, a mystery virus that sickened more than 1,000 children across ten states. >> in fact, it starts out like a common cold but progresses to the point where...
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his mom, deborah and joe, are here to see him. joe lived his dream by playing at notre dame. was a walk-on. had the dirty jobs. was on special teams. he made a big hit in the shamrock series game at soldier field against miami. caught the attention of coach kelly. he got a regular special teams spot. now here he is. a starter. former walk-on, now on scholarship, and a starter at middle linebacker. wow. mcdaniel gets the call. >> mike: pretty cool, tom. notre dame has such a great history of walk-ons. he may be the most accomplished of them all starting at linebacker. >> tom: kathryn? >> guys, joe's sister, katherine, 2006 notre dame grad, and member of the track and field team. she married lopez. this is about ten years ago when the family was visiting south bend. lots of snow. and joe dreamed of playing for notre dame. as you mentioned, he wasn't recruited by them. he walked on, earned himself a scholarship, and right there a big play in this game. guys? >> tom: exclamation point on a shamrock series game, as the irish go 6-0 in the shamrock series game. next year they'll go
his mom, deborah and joe, are here to see him. joe lived his dream by playing at notre dame. was a walk-on. had the dirty jobs. was on special teams. he made a big hit in the shamrock series game at soldier field against miami. caught the attention of coach kelly. he got a regular special teams spot. now here he is. a starter. former walk-on, now on scholarship, and a starter at middle linebacker. wow. mcdaniel gets the call. >> mike: pretty cool, tom. notre dame has such a great history...
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joining us is deborah feyerick. how were they found? >> reporter: they were not in u.s. custody.n the custody of canadian border services. these three senior military officers were able to cross from buffalo into canada and that's when their passports and their visas were checked and they were stopped. they are now in custody. i spoke to someone with familiarity of the situation say these three seniors military officers did not break the law. they were here legally. they had passports and visas. they were not allowed to go to another country to seek asylum which appears is what they were trying to do. they were stopped at the border. it's unclear if they will go back to this base. edwards base on cape cod. this is a training exercise they were doing here along with six other nations. basically coalition team building. they get to know each other so that when the forces are there at u.s. central command in that region they can work with partners there. these three officers decided they wanted something different. something perhaps better and they left. >> what happens to them now?
joining us is deborah feyerick. how were they found? >> reporter: they were not in u.s. custody.n the custody of canadian border services. these three senior military officers were able to cross from buffalo into canada and that's when their passports and their visas were checked and they were stopped. they are now in custody. i spoke to someone with familiarity of the situation say these three seniors military officers did not break the law. they were here legally. they had passports and...
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deborah feyerick has more. >> reporter: the boston man wanted for questioning in connection with isisnd its grisly propaganda spoke freely with friends about waging jihad against america and u.s. troops. they often spoke in code, according to court documents. culinary school was code for training camps. peanut butter and jelly, code for jihad. listen as he talks to another english speaker apparently in somalia who tells him to come fight. >> right now, i'm in culinary school and i just made peanut butter and jelly. >> right. >> reporter: the phone call recordings were celested in mehanna's terror trial. pakistan was referred to as p-town. yemen was the ymca. and the fbi was referred to as bob or brian. listen again to mehanna asking his unidentified friend for an e-mail address. >> do you have an e-mail or something you're checking or just the phone? >> i'm not even on the internet, trust me. there's no way i'm going to be on the internet. not that there isn't some here. but where i am right now, no. >> reporter: prosecutors say mehanna traveled to yemen in 2004. initially telling u.s
deborah feyerick has more. >> reporter: the boston man wanted for questioning in connection with isisnd its grisly propaganda spoke freely with friends about waging jihad against america and u.s. troops. they often spoke in code, according to court documents. culinary school was code for training camps. peanut butter and jelly, code for jihad. listen as he talks to another english speaker apparently in somalia who tells him to come fight. >> right now, i'm in culinary school and i...
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i'm deborah fare rick. of an oklahoma woman, the search for a college student in virginia and the frantic manhunt for an accused cop killer in pennsylvania. we begin in oklahoma. the man accused of beheading a co-worker is awake and talking after being shot. police say alton nolan had been trying to convert his co-workers to islam. he had several skermishes with police in local years. and i spoke with a woman who says she wishes she had killed him five years ago. her emotional story minutes away. >>> the man of kidnapping 18-year-old haug is now being held in isolation. jesse matthew bolted to a texas beach before police nabbed him. will he offer up any clues as to what happened to the 18-year-old college coed. >>> and in pennsylvania, officers are scouring remote areas for accused cop killer frein. you're going to hear what authorities found on frein's computer. >>> first to oklahoma where we are tracking a dramatic and troubling story. a man is accused of beheading one of his co-workers isis-style, and se
i'm deborah fare rick. of an oklahoma woman, the search for a college student in virginia and the frantic manhunt for an accused cop killer in pennsylvania. we begin in oklahoma. the man accused of beheading a co-worker is awake and talking after being shot. police say alton nolan had been trying to convert his co-workers to islam. he had several skermishes with police in local years. and i spoke with a woman who says she wishes she had killed him five years ago. her emotional story minutes...
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deborah feyerick, cnn, new york. >> all right.'s a number of other interesting developments happening. we want to bring to you now. some of the stories we're following. lisa coleman was executed by lethal injection in texas wednesday night. she was convicted of murder after her partner's 9-year-old son was found dead in their apartment back in 2004. at the time the child weighed just 35 pounds and had hundreds of burns and scars. coleman is the 15th woman executed in the united states since the death penalty was reinstated in 1976. >>> police say gunmen stormed a college in nigeria killing at least 15 people there. dozens more were wounded in this. you're seeing some of the aftermath. there is no immediate claim of responsibility, but obviously boko haram is suspected. the region is a stronghold of theirs in this part of nigeria. >>> this surprising development. toronto's controversial mayor rob ford. well, he's now been diagnosed with a rare aggressive type of cancer. doctors say he has me little than sarcoma which compromises 1%
deborah feyerick, cnn, new york. >> all right.'s a number of other interesting developments happening. we want to bring to you now. some of the stories we're following. lisa coleman was executed by lethal injection in texas wednesday night. she was convicted of murder after her partner's 9-year-old son was found dead in their apartment back in 2004. at the time the child weighed just 35 pounds and had hundreds of burns and scars. coleman is the 15th woman executed in the united states...
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joining me now national correspondent deborah feyerick. really until very recently, the name wasn't out there. >> well, that's exactly right. and what makes the khorasan group so dangerous, they have one objective only and that is to carry out a major terror attack in the west against the united states. this is a very small, hard core group of veteran al qaeda operatives. the leader, part of the 9/11 planning. he knew of the hijackers, of the plots to fly planes into the building, he knew of all things al qaeda. there are a few dozen tops. they have bomb makers but also western are yrecruits, people i syria. that also makes them so lethal. we're talking about a new generation of potential bombs, including clothing dipped in explosives as well as a type of shoe bomb device according to experts. now, an intelligence source tells me within the last week, information did come to light that the group was ready to activate to become operational is what they say. the possible plot included involving -- included a clothing that was dipped in explo
joining me now national correspondent deborah feyerick. really until very recently, the name wasn't out there. >> well, that's exactly right. and what makes the khorasan group so dangerous, they have one objective only and that is to carry out a major terror attack in the west against the united states. this is a very small, hard core group of veteran al qaeda operatives. the leader, part of the 9/11 planning. he knew of the hijackers, of the plots to fly planes into the building, he knew...
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deborah! honey! somebody call my father!
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his mom, deborah and joe, are here to see him. joe lived his dream by playing at notre dame. was a walk-on. had the dirty jobs. was on special teams. he made a big hit in the shamrock series game at soldier field against miami. caught the attention of coach kelly. he got a regular special teams spot. now here he is. a starter. former walk-on, now on scholarship, and a starter at middle linebacker. wow. mcdaniel gets the call. >> mike: pretty cool, tom. notre dame has such a great history of walk-ons. he may be the most accomplished of them all starting at linebacker. >> tom: kathryn? >> guys, joe's sister, katherine, 2006 notre dame grad, and member of the track and field team. she married lopez. this is about ten years ago when the family was visiting south bend. lots of snow. and joe dreamed of playing for notre dame. as you mentioned, he wasn't recruited by them. he walked on, earned himself a scholarship, and right there a big play in this game. guys? >> tom: exclamation point on a shamrock series game, as the irish go 6-0 in the shamrock series game. next year they'll go
his mom, deborah and joe, are here to see him. joe lived his dream by playing at notre dame. was a walk-on. had the dirty jobs. was on special teams. he made a big hit in the shamrock series game at soldier field against miami. caught the attention of coach kelly. he got a regular special teams spot. now here he is. a starter. former walk-on, now on scholarship, and a starter at middle linebacker. wow. mcdaniel gets the call. >> mike: pretty cool, tom. notre dame has such a great history...
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i'm deborah feyerick in new york. denzel washington begins right now. >>> what do you see when you look at me? >> a major talent. >> don't do that. >> charisma to burn. >> come on now. come on now. >> denzel washington. a side you've never seen. >> oh! where did you get this? >> i was police commissioner for a day. >> his journey from star athlete to hollywood star. >> i think it's a greatest act of working today. numero uno. >> cnn spotlight, denzel. >>> july 1974. "death wish" hits theaters starring charles bronson. the vigilante here confronting alley must alley mugger number. an uncredited actor named denzel washington makes his first film appearance. september 2014, the script is flipped. 40 years after that "death wish" debut, it's denzel going vigilante in his latest, "the equalizer" with director antoine pucka. >> i know it's acting, but you convinced me. make the wrong move with denzel, he can equalize a fella or two. >> ah! i'm not that guy. no, i'm a nice love -- no, it's just a role. it's not denzel. >> wh
i'm deborah feyerick in new york. denzel washington begins right now. >>> what do you see when you look at me? >> a major talent. >> don't do that. >> charisma to burn. >> come on now. come on now. >> denzel washington. a side you've never seen. >> oh! where did you get this? >> i was police commissioner for a day. >> his journey from star athlete to hollywood star. >> i think it's a greatest act of working today. numero uno....
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cbs news reporter deborah pata the has more from south africa. >>> the the the time he fired shots... >> reporter: oscar pistorius sobbed uncontrollably. she said prosecutors had not provided enough evidence to prove that the double amputee olympian intended to kill his girl friend reeva steenkamp. >> they clearly had not proved beyond a reasonable doubt that the accused is guilty of premeditated murder. >> reporter: this entire case hinged on whether the judge believed pistorius's story that he mistakenly shot steenkamp in his home thinking she was a burglar. judge called pistorius a poor witness who was evasive but that did not mean he is guilty of murder. the decision, left many in the court stunned including some criminal lawyers who believe that she made an error in judgment. pistorius still faces a charge of manslaughter known as culpable homicide in this country. the judge will deliver that verdict friday. the judge said she felt he actedded negligently when he shot four times through the the bathroom door killing steenkamp. >> i am saying that the accused acted too hastily and
cbs news reporter deborah pata the has more from south africa. >>> the the the time he fired shots... >> reporter: oscar pistorius sobbed uncontrollably. she said prosecutors had not provided enough evidence to prove that the double amputee olympian intended to kill his girl friend reeva steenkamp. >> they clearly had not proved beyond a reasonable doubt that the accused is guilty of premeditated murder. >> reporter: this entire case hinged on whether the judge...