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desiree woke up while white was murdering burns. >> the girl began to struggle with the suspect. knocked out at some point. the suspect then went and retrieved a firearm, a pistol from the other bedroom and came back. >> reporter: police say brian white, armed with a gun, threatened to kill himself while desiree, injured and held hostage, tried to calm him. several hours later, white killed himself in front of desiree, who then called 911. >> there has been a murder suicide. there are no survivors. please send -- >> what's going on? >> the teenage girl was very brave. >> reporter: police say white, who did not have a criminal record, became upset over his recent breakup with desiree an aspiring model. in the days leading up to the murder-suicide white was reportedly posting grim notes online from the horror movie "american psycho" a film where the main character uses an axo murder his victims. >> he was clearly unhappy about the breakup but had shown no indicati indications of violence or threats of anything of that nature at all. >> reporter: white's friends were shocked by the
desiree woke up while white was murdering burns. >> the girl began to struggle with the suspect. knocked out at some point. the suspect then went and retrieved a firearm, a pistol from the other bedroom and came back. >> reporter: police say brian white, armed with a gun, threatened to kill himself while desiree, injured and held hostage, tried to calm him. several hours later, white killed himself in front of desiree, who then called 911. >> there has been a murder suicide....
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he then moved into desiree's room where she and her new boyfriend were asleep.ee woke up while white was murdering burns. >> she began to struggle with the suspect. she was knocked down at some point, hurt her knee. the suspect then went and retrieved a firearm, a pistol from the other bedroom again and came back. >> reporter: police say brian white, armed with a gun, threatened to kill himself while desiree, injured and held hostage, tried to calm him. several hours later, white killed himself in front of desiree, who then called 911. >> there has been a murder suicide. there is no is your pfeiffers, please send -- >> okay, what's going on? >> this girl was very brave. >> reporter: police say white, who did not have a criminal record, became upset over his recent breakup with desiree, an aspiring model. in the days leading up to the murder/suicide, white was reportedly posting grim notes online. from the horror movie "american psycho." a film where the main character uses an ax to murder his victims. >> he was clearly unhappy about the breakup. but we saw no in
he then moved into desiree's room where she and her new boyfriend were asleep.ee woke up while white was murdering burns. >> she began to struggle with the suspect. she was knocked down at some point, hurt her knee. the suspect then went and retrieved a firearm, a pistol from the other bedroom again and came back. >> reporter: police say brian white, armed with a gun, threatened to kill himself while desiree, injured and held hostage, tried to calm him. several hours later, white...
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good morning, desiree. >> good morning, steve. >> ok, desiree, when you heard hillary rosen say ann romneyt-home mom hasn't worked a day in her life. what did you think of that? >> well, i thought that it was an attack on traditional family, obviously, didn't rick santorum have too many kids? it's nobody's business if she's a stay-at-home mom, first of all, and of course, the woman knows that she's a mother which i believe she is, that it's the hardest thing if you're doing it even half way right, it's the hardest thing in the world to do. it's a most important thing. i don't want a village raising my children. i'm sure i'm screwing it up. but you know what? i'm giving it my best shot and the stay-at-home mom that i know, not only do they stay at home and work their butts off raising children, they also are married usually, generally speaking, and they're cub scout moms and girl scout moms. and room moms and volunteers, you know, all over the community. so to demean women is just for political purposes and it doesn't help obama, it was pitiful! >> yeah, you know, desiree, you're great talk
good morning, desiree. >> good morning, steve. >> ok, desiree, when you heard hillary rosen say ann romneyt-home mom hasn't worked a day in her life. what did you think of that? >> well, i thought that it was an attack on traditional family, obviously, didn't rick santorum have too many kids? it's nobody's business if she's a stay-at-home mom, first of all, and of course, the woman knows that she's a mother which i believe she is, that it's the hardest thing if you're doing it...
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her story's been viewed and shared almost 2.5 million times. >> desiree can run just fine. it's only when she stops... you see, that's when... that's when the spasms start. now, you can walk backwards, though. >> these students who sat in that room were much more likely to believe something they had seen on youtube from a washington redskins cheerleader than they would have believed something that they would have heard from the centers for disease control and prevention or the american academy of pediatrics. that's a little frightening. >> narrator: after jenny mccarthy saw desiree on youtube, generation rescue became involved iher treatmt, connecting her with a controversial osteopath, dr. rashid buttar in north carolina. >> she flew out to see this doctor. he chelated her and did hyperbaric chamber treatments and many other type of biomedical therapies that we do with our kids, and she got better quick. after a few days of treating her, she was down to about seven seizures a day and speaking and walking. >> look at desiree now. >> narrator: upon finding her cured of a sup
her story's been viewed and shared almost 2.5 million times. >> desiree can run just fine. it's only when she stops... you see, that's when... that's when the spasms start. now, you can walk backwards, though. >> these students who sat in that room were much more likely to believe something they had seen on youtube from a washington redskins cheerleader than they would have believed something that they would have heard from the centers for disease control and prevention or the...
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. >> reporter: for desiree it just got easier to explain to her parents what she does for a living. >e's going around 40 miles per hour on these curves without anybody driving in. >> reporter: desiree's mom and dad are two of 4,000 parents who came to google's take your parents to work day. getting a tour of the google-plex including the campus laundromat, the bowling alley and everything else google is famous for. >> so this is cosina lacina. >> reporter: including all the well-known places to eat. one of the many places so great about google is just draw-onning. >> when i'm on maternity leave, i get to charge $500 for groceries for free. >> reporter: googlers are known to be young, and while it is common to see employees pushing strollers, it is a different feeling to show up in front of the folks. >> i tell them about advertising and how it works. they are like, oh, i see, that's where google makes all the money. you explain it to them, but being on campus and being able to show it as well, even being in front of here and showing the display ads, it's a great way to show how it all
. >> reporter: for desiree it just got easier to explain to her parents what she does for a living. >e's going around 40 miles per hour on these curves without anybody driving in. >> reporter: desiree's mom and dad are two of 4,000 parents who came to google's take your parents to work day. getting a tour of the google-plex including the campus laundromat, the bowling alley and everything else google is famous for. >> so this is cosina lacina. >> reporter: including...
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. >> reporter: for desiree, it just got easier to explain to her parents what she does for a living.ing around 40 miles per hour on these big curves without anybody driving it. >> reporter: desiree's mom and dad are two of 4,000 parents who came to google's take your parents to work day, getting a tour of the google plex, including the campus laundromat. >> pretty cool. >> reporter: the bowling alley. and everything else google is famous for. >> so this is casino la teena, which is one of the fun cafes. >> reporter: yes, including all those well-known places to eat. one of many things about working at google the previous generation finds jaw-dropping. >> when i'm on maternity leave, every month i get to charge up to $500 a month for groceries for free. >> reporter: googlers are known to be young. and while it's common to see employees pushing strollers, it's a different feeling to show up in front of the folks. >> i tell them about advertising and how it works and they're like oh, i see, that's where google makes all their money. but yeah, being here on campus and able to show some o
. >> reporter: for desiree, it just got easier to explain to her parents what she does for a living.ing around 40 miles per hour on these big curves without anybody driving it. >> reporter: desiree's mom and dad are two of 4,000 parents who came to google's take your parents to work day, getting a tour of the google plex, including the campus laundromat. >> pretty cool. >> reporter: the bowling alley. and everything else google is famous for. >> so this is casino...
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. >> reporter: for desiree, it just got easier to explain to her parents what she does for a living.> he's going around 40 miles per hour without anybody driving it. >> reporter: desiree's mom and dad are two of 4,000 parents who came to google's take your parents to workday getting a tour of the google plex, including the campus laundry mat. the bowling alley and everything else google is famous for. >> this is one of the fun cafes. >> reporter: yes, including all those well-known places to eat. one of many things about working at google the previous generation finds jaw-dropping. >> when i'm on maternity leave, every month i get to charge up to $500 a month for groceries for free. >> googlers are known to be young and while it's common to see employees to be pushing strollers, it's a different feeling to show off in front of the folks. >> i tell them about advertising and how it works and they're like, oh, i see, that's where google makes their money. but being here on campus and being able to show some of it, as well, even being in front of the book and showing how display ads wor
. >> reporter: for desiree, it just got easier to explain to her parents what she does for a living.> he's going around 40 miles per hour without anybody driving it. >> reporter: desiree's mom and dad are two of 4,000 parents who came to google's take your parents to workday getting a tour of the google plex, including the campus laundry mat. the bowling alley and everything else google is famous for. >> this is one of the fun cafes. >> reporter: yes, including all...
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. >> reporter: desiree's mom and dad, are 2 of 4,000 parents who came to google's take your parents to work day. getting a tour of the googleplex, including the campus laundromat. >> pretty cool. >> reporter: the bowling alley. and everything else google is famous for. >> this is cooking latina, one of the fun cafes. >> reporter: including all those well-known places to eat. one of many things about working at google the previous generation finds jaw-dropping. >> when i'm on maternity leave, every month, i get to charge up to $500 a month for groceries for free. >> reporter: googlers are known to be young. while it's common to see employees pushing strollers, it's a different feeling to show off in front of the folks. >> i tell them about advertising and how it works. i see. that's where google makes their money. but being here on campus and being able to show some of it, as well. being in front of a book and how show it works, it's a great way to show how it works for them. >> reporter: and for the parents, being hands-on in the plex clears a few things up. like, really? a bowling all
. >> reporter: desiree's mom and dad, are 2 of 4,000 parents who came to google's take your parents to work day. getting a tour of the googleplex, including the campus laundromat. >> pretty cool. >> reporter: the bowling alley. and everything else google is famous for. >> this is cooking latina, one of the fun cafes. >> reporter: including all those well-known places to eat. one of many things about working at google the previous generation finds jaw-dropping....
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. >> reporter: desiree jones runs a day care in weeki wachee, florida. she takes our family around the day care center and tells them the background checks are rigorous. >> fbi, level two. >> reporter: back in the '90s, jones had numerous arrests for battery. she didn't volunteer that information at first. so i went back to ask about her background. battery, domestic violence in 1998. still, jones insists she makes no secret of her past. >> my record is open to everybody, and these are actually in my file that anybody can read. >> reporter: and you tell the parents of the children here that this is in your background? >> yes, they know. that's never been a secret. >> reporter: she says all her charges were dropped and she's a different person now. but after we asked about her, the state took another look at her record and realized she had pleaded no contest to one of those battery charges, which should have disqualified her. the state has now stopped her from running a day care center. as our undercover families visit more centers, they're shown a dizzyi
. >> reporter: desiree jones runs a day care in weeki wachee, florida. she takes our family around the day care center and tells them the background checks are rigorous. >> fbi, level two. >> reporter: back in the '90s, jones had numerous arrests for battery. she didn't volunteer that information at first. so i went back to ask about her background. battery, domestic violence in 1998. still, jones insists she makes no secret of her past. >> my record is open to...
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skill and real craft, his performances that were made fun of at the time in julius sea star and in desiree and is a i can't nora where he played characters was brilliant at it, it was a great combination of the best of american acting and the best of british acting .., which is technique and skill, married together with soul, which to me is the greatest thing any actor can have, depth of soul and if you watch in what is the movie in paris, the soul in his performance is extraordinary. >> rose: you said george c scott. >> yes. >> here is what is interesting to me about it .. yes indeed there is something about it, an x factor in certain people, whether they are athletes or painters or artists or whether they are actors or business leaders, there coul can be thisx factor but sometimes you want to know what it is. >> first of all, what it is is what i said before, it is a mystery, what brando was born with, of what all great performers are born with, and then it is what you do it with, you know, you can get the most beautiful, gorgeous piece of rough clay and you can sit there and just be rou
skill and real craft, his performances that were made fun of at the time in julius sea star and in desiree and is a i can't nora where he played characters was brilliant at it, it was a great combination of the best of american acting and the best of british acting .., which is technique and skill, married together with soul, which to me is the greatest thing any actor can have, depth of soul and if you watch in what is the movie in paris, the soul in his performance is extraordinary. >>...
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>> well, desiree rogers lost her job and she was a social secretary. >> the crew chief has to go, toothe exact same thing. >> let's move on to the trayvon martin story. bill cosby weighed in with some comments in an interview over the weekend. it was interesting to hear mr. cosby talk. one of the things he said is we need to start this discussion on guns as opposed to race. has the media focused too much on race, star, in this issue, because it's explosive, when guns are the real problem? >> i just -- >> by the way, this was a legal handgun. >> absolutely. i just attended my 26th anniversary of the district attorneys over in brooklyn. almost to a person, we had this discussion. they all said it was gun related. that it was not about race per se. in that the negation and the lack thereof was about race. but the issue is about guns. >> i was so happy to hear cosby say that. he says a lot of things that ruffle people. but in reality there are going to be racist. when a journalist comes out and says every 17-year-old black man should know that could happen to them. i don't think that help
>> well, desiree rogers lost her job and she was a social secretary. >> the crew chief has to go, toothe exact same thing. >> let's move on to the trayvon martin story. bill cosby weighed in with some comments in an interview over the weekend. it was interesting to hear mr. cosby talk. one of the things he said is we need to start this discussion on guns as opposed to race. has the media focused too much on race, star, in this issue, because it's explosive, when guns are the...
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desiree fixler, who worked at j.p. morgan, says she was amazed by these banks' appetite for subprime mortgages. >> you knew that a core group of banks in germany would buy anything. we strongly believed they were very naïve. we were amazed that they would buy this. it was... i mean, every single person, every salesperson, was envious of that particular salesperson that was able to cover the landesbanks and ikb because you were in one of the hottest seats, globally. you were gonna generate tremendous profit margin. they were big buyers. >> ikb was very convinced that they were one of the strongest bank in that area. they were running around telling people how good they are in investing. >> narrator: german banking giant deutsche bank did several deals with ikb. >> smith: did you think, at the time, that your products were helping ikb, that these were good things for them to buy? >> yeah, absolutely. otherwise we wouldn't have manufactured these products and sold it to them. >> smith: so you were bullish on subprime mort
desiree fixler, who worked at j.p. morgan, says she was amazed by these banks' appetite for subprime mortgages. >> you knew that a core group of banks in germany would buy anything. we strongly believed they were very naïve. we were amazed that they would buy this. it was... i mean, every single person, every salesperson, was envious of that particular salesperson that was able to cover the landesbanks and ikb because you were in one of the hottest seats, globally. you were gonna...