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he explained how a computer used by edward ates and later seized by police yielded the ghost of paste searches. is it true that on the hard drive they found a search asking the question "how do you commit the perfect murder?" >> that is true. he researched how to pick a lock. he would purchase a lock pick set. he researched silencers, he would purchase two books on silencers. he researched .22 caliber weapons. >> not only did edward ates research guns, the prosecutor said he owned them, too. >> please raise your right hand. >> to emphasize that point he called an extremely reluctant witness for the prosecution. stacey duncsak, the daughter of edward ates, and ex-wife of the victim. >> it would be fair to say that your dad has a good knowledge of guns? >> he has a knowledge of them. >> okay. in fact, you know that in 2006 he certainly owned a gun? >> yes, sir. >> the prosecutor was trying to show that the defendant was not only comfortable around guns but also had planned his murder like an assassin, surveilling his intended victim in the week before the crime. sergeant christiana tol
he explained how a computer used by edward ates and later seized by police yielded the ghost of paste searches. is it true that on the hard drive they found a search asking the question "how do you commit the perfect murder?" >> that is true. he researched how to pick a lock. he would purchase a lock pick set. he researched silencers, he would purchase two books on silencers. he researched .22 caliber weapons. >> not only did edward ates research guns, the prosecutor said...
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>> new legal troubles for john edwards. the federal government issued 20 new subpoenas in ex with the former senator's cover up of that affair. edwards fathered a daughter with rielle hunter. a grand jury has been investigating edwards for more than a year. it's been focusing on the possible misuse of campaign contributions he attempted to hide the relationship with his miss stress. >> san francisco tour bus operateors will have to soon unplug loud speakers. david hsu asked the city attorney to draft rules regulating buses. residents have complained about the comment teary from open-air buses. hsu wants penalties for bus that's idle too long or block traffic. new york city passed a law in may requiring passengers to be offered head phone autos another story involving buses. new controversy in santa clara over who pays for 49ers to be escorted to preseason games. the group is accusing jant clara of raiding the general fund to cover the costs of
>> new legal troubles for john edwards. the federal government issued 20 new subpoenas in ex with the former senator's cover up of that affair. edwards fathered a daughter with rielle hunter. a grand jury has been investigating edwards for more than a year. it's been focusing on the possible misuse of campaign contributions he attempted to hide the relationship with his miss stress. >> san francisco tour bus operateors will have to soon unplug loud speakers. david hsu asked the city...
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i'll get you some help." >> that's when edward flagged down a passing car. the stranger slowed, then stopped. his name is will tanner. >> henry glover was in the middle of the street and his
i'll get you some help." >> that's when edward flagged down a passing car. the stranger slowed, then stopped. his name is will tanner. >> henry glover was in the middle of the street and his
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let's get a look now again at traffic with jerry edwards. >> all right, veronica.ecast not too bad, as the rush hour kicks in to high gear. 395 from the beltway all the way right he to and across the 14th street bridge, moving along pretty well. a few brake lights at the beginning of the bridge span but that's it. g.w. parkwa between old town up to the memorial bridge, moving along well. one problem on the beltway in maryland. thaccident on the outer loop of the beltway at connecticut avenue. on the outer loop at connecticut, police are on the scene there along the right side of the roadway. you see the flashing rights, i'll step out of the way. be careful, there's a bit of a delay now from route 29 to that point. of course the top side of the beltway is pretty lousy, even on a good y. so hopefully authorities will get that o of the roadway sooner than later. out to the rails. so far so good. metrorail is okay. vre, stl have the yesterday ricksburg trai300 about ten minutes behind schedule. m.a.r.c. rail, everything is good there. >> thanks, jerry. >> we're followi
let's get a look now again at traffic with jerry edwards. >> all right, veronica.ecast not too bad, as the rush hour kicks in to high gear. 395 from the beltway all the way right he to and across the 14th street bridge, moving along pretty well. a few brake lights at the beginning of the bridge span but that's it. g.w. parkwa between old town up to the memorial bridge, moving along well. one problem on the beltway in maryland. thaccident on the outer loop of the beltway at connecticut...
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i'm here with edward norton, back with edward norton.y great in this film. like, she should win every accolade. >> jimmy: really? good. >> yeah, she's tremendous in this. >> jimmy: i can't wait to see it. a lot of good actors together, so it's fun. >> it's the kind of film -- you know, if you liked "american history x" or you mentioned those kinds of films, i think this is one of those films that it challenges you and deals with some serious themes, but is -- will leave you debating what it was about. stuff like that. >> jimmy: i'm happy to see you again now, because you're in good spirits. because last time i saw you was -- as you remember. >> yeah, yeah. um, that was that political show? >> jimmy: yeah, we were on a sunday morning politics -- political talk show together, and you just didn't agree with something, and you just blew up. >> it got so bad, it's one of those things, i've almost shut it out of my memory. i mean, i -- [ light laughter ] i really -- i got a little hot. i got a little hot. >> jimmy: yeah, you were obviously ver
i'm here with edward norton, back with edward norton.y great in this film. like, she should win every accolade. >> jimmy: really? good. >> yeah, she's tremendous in this. >> jimmy: i can't wait to see it. a lot of good actors together, so it's fun. >> it's the kind of film -- you know, if you liked "american history x" or you mentioned those kinds of films, i think this is one of those films that it challenges you and deals with some serious themes, but is --...
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but it's a beaming john edwards. it's not the traditional john edwards. clearly there's some sort of chemistry between these two. why now are we just hearing about these subpoenas and why do we know so little about it, sunny? >> because the grand jury is secret and it's supposed to be protected but we now know there are subpoenas being issued and that's one of the things i miss about being a prosecutor. i can't force anybody to talk to me now. but grand jury subpoena power is very serious. the prosecutor can force someone to talk. >> and john edwards himself cannot be subpoenaed for this. >> no. you can't be compelled to testify against yourself because he's clearly the target of this investigation, but these things take a lock time. it's quite possible these prosecutors are digging and digging and digging, they need to know the who, the what, the where, the when, not necessarily the why, and they need to find that out, they're obviously still on the case. >> allegations were two big donors to john edwards had given money at i guess at his request to riel
but it's a beaming john edwards. it's not the traditional john edwards. clearly there's some sort of chemistry between these two. why now are we just hearing about these subpoenas and why do we know so little about it, sunny? >> because the grand jury is secret and it's supposed to be protected but we now know there are subpoenas being issued and that's one of the things i miss about being a prosecutor. i can't force anybody to talk to me now. but grand jury subpoena power is very...
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edwards. on the other hand, if you want to restore the american dream, and i would be umbel to have your vote. thank you. >> good evening. i like to begin tonight by sharing with you two things, who i am and what i believe. on a personal note, i am an aggie methodist mi. i've been a cowboys got and little lead dad. central texas is 80 part of who i am and what i believe. my education gamy opportunities i could never imagine. here in waco, this is where her father married a special this is where our sons were born. however is a deep part of central texas. i learned what i am and how to believe. for 2000 jobs, it is a much- needed new hospital. this is why i worked with n.m. and bather. it supports thousands of jobs to our district. i believe my job is to represent of the people of our district. that is why i voted on the cap and trade bill. it took too much. these are sacred programs. the bonds should not be broken. i will be great for your support. the one now begin our media question each que
edwards. on the other hand, if you want to restore the american dream, and i would be umbel to have your vote. thank you. >> good evening. i like to begin tonight by sharing with you two things, who i am and what i believe. on a personal note, i am an aggie methodist mi. i've been a cowboys got and little lead dad. central texas is 80 part of who i am and what i believe. my education gamy opportunities i could never imagine. here in waco, this is where her father married a special this is...
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for more on edwards, his work for more on edwards, his work and its impact, we're joined by dr. robert stillman, medical director of the shady grove fertility center, which is based the washington, d.c., area. thanks for being with us. >> it's a pleasure, especially on this auspicious occasion. >> woodruff: well, dr. edwards was working on this for two decade before there was success. what drove him, what was pushing him to do this? >> the idea that louise proun would have a birth and have a child of her own 32 years later drove him, and his partner dr. steptoe. >> woodruff: we heard the scientist who worked with him say that there was a lack of funding, there was opposition. what exactly were they dealing with back then? >> well, there was a huge limitation on the fears that there would be poor health in outcome. there was great religious limitations and concerns, those still exist today. so there was no funding from the british government, which they had asked for for many, many years. so that there were enormous hurdles. and when i said that they were hoping for louise brown
for more on edwards, his work for more on edwards, his work and its impact, we're joined by dr. robert stillman, medical director of the shady grove fertility center, which is based the washington, d.c., area. thanks for being with us. >> it's a pleasure, especially on this auspicious occasion. >> woodruff: well, dr. edwards was working on this for two decade before there was success. what drove him, what was pushing him to do this? >> the idea that louise proun would have a...
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for more than 20 years edwards and his late colleague worked to develop ivf. in 1977, they successfully fertilized egg cells outside a woman's body and implanted them into her womb. since then, 4 million babies have been born things to in vitro fertilization. the nobel jury said edwards' work has brought joy to infertile couples around the world, calling it a milestone in modern medicine. the 85-year-old is too old to grant interviews, but his wife says the family is delighted by the honor. >> there was another award. the winner of the german book prize is eight serbian-born author whose novel "dawkins" -- "falcons" is based on her own experience. her family fled the balkans to a new life in switzerland. >> she learned about being an outsider at a young age. so does the book's author. she was born to a hungarian- speaking family in serbia, but they moved to zurich when she was 4. >> i could not speak any german when i arrived in switzerland. that is one of my earliest and strongest memories, being speechless, not being able to express myself. >> the family tha
for more than 20 years edwards and his late colleague worked to develop ivf. in 1977, they successfully fertilized egg cells outside a woman's body and implanted them into her womb. since then, 4 million babies have been born things to in vitro fertilization. the nobel jury said edwards' work has brought joy to infertile couples around the world, calling it a milestone in modern medicine. the 85-year-old is too old to grant interviews, but his wife says the family is delighted by the honor....
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edwards. on the other hand, if you want to restore the american dream, and i would be umbel to have your vote. thank you. >> good evening. i like to begin tonight by sharing with y two things, who i am and what i believe. on a personal note, i am an aggie methodist mi. i've been a cowboys got and little lead dad. central texas is 80 part of who i am and what i believe. my education gamy opportunities i could never imagine. here in waco, this is where her father married a special this is where our sons were born. however is a deep part of central texas. i learned what i am and how to believe. for 2000 jobs, it is a much- needed new hospital. this is why i worked with n.m. and bather. it supports thousands of jobs to our district. i believe my job is to represent of the people of our district. that is why i voted on the cap and trade bill. it took too much. these are sacred programs. the bonds should not be broken. i will be great for your support. the one now begin ouredia question each questio
edwards. on the other hand, if you want to restore the american dream, and i would be umbel to have your vote. thank you. >> good evening. i like to begin tonight by sharing with y two things, who i am and what i believe. on a personal note, i am an aggie methodist mi. i've been a cowboys got and little lead dad. central texas is 80 part of who i am and what i believe. my education gamy opportunities i could never imagine. here in waco, this is where her father married a special this is...
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john edwards' attorney denies it all. now, former aide to john edwards already testified in this case, andrew young joining us from raleigh in the heart of wolf pack nation and wrote a book about john edwards called "the politician." good to see you. thank you. >>guest: tar hill country, by the way. >>shepard: to be frank, raleigh is wolf pack nation, go wolf pack. for love here for the light blue. how do we process this? i guess if you say i love john edwards, they are trying to take him down for having an affair, and if you don't, you are probably questioning whether he used campaign financing illegal to keep the woman quiet. >>guest: well, that is part of the question the feds have been dealing with. how do you approach something that when they wrote the campaign finance laws nobody could anticipate something like this. but if there are 20 new subpoenas can i have no way of knowing whether there are or not, the feds have been professional, they don't tell you a lot but they have been professional with me, but, it shows
john edwards' attorney denies it all. now, former aide to john edwards already testified in this case, andrew young joining us from raleigh in the heart of wolf pack nation and wrote a book about john edwards called "the politician." good to see you. thank you. >>guest: tar hill country, by the way. >>shepard: to be frank, raleigh is wolf pack nation, go wolf pack. for love here for the light blue. how do we process this? i guess if you say i love john edwards, they are...
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edward is still haunted by the experience. >> i tried to figure it out.ed to come out here and just t and try to redo the whole thing, and i just can't... i just can't figure it out. i really can't. >> i wasn't gonna do this, but since we... that's the guy? >> that's the one that beat me. >> you sure? >> i'm positive. he beat me good. i mean, i grew up in the neighborhood project, i mean, fighting three, four times a day. but i never got beat how this man beat me with my hands behind my back, kicking me in my face, spitting in my face whenever he feab6sei >> it's been five years. you're sure this is the dude? >> i'm positive. i'll put my life on the line that's the one beat me. i would never forget his face. >> narrator: the officer edward king fingered was lieutenant dwayne scheuermann, then second in command of the nopd swat team.i within the ranks of the police department, scheuermann's status 3 cop; courageous and fearless.m that was certainly the reputation he had earned in the first days after katri lt. scheuermann was interviewed by frontline at ha
edward is still haunted by the experience. >> i tried to figure it out.ed to come out here and just t and try to redo the whole thing, and i just can't... i just can't figure it out. i really can't. >> i wasn't gonna do this, but since we... that's the guy? >> that's the one that beat me. >> you sure? >> i'm positive. he beat me good. i mean, i grew up in the neighborhood project, i mean, fighting three, four times a day. but i never got beat how this man beat me...
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edwards. on the other hand, if you want to restore the american dream for our children and grandchildren, then i would be humbled to have your vote. thank you. >> mr. edwards, you now have two minutes. >> did it in. i like to share why am, and who i -- and why i believe. i have two young sons. i have been a proud boy scout and little league bad. central texas is a deep part of who i am, and what i believe. my education at texas and them gave me opportunities i could never imagine growing up in a middle-class family. here, in waco, my first met my life -- my wife, and this is where her father married? at the first baptist church. this is where our sons were born. my life is a deep part of central texas. i have learned what i am, and how to believe. i believe an important part of my job is to fight for jobs for our district. that is why i have fought for 500 important defense jobs, 1100 jobs at the hospital, two thousand jobs to build a much- needed hospital for soldiers, and for the jobs at ris
edwards. on the other hand, if you want to restore the american dream for our children and grandchildren, then i would be humbled to have your vote. thank you. >> mr. edwards, you now have two minutes. >> did it in. i like to share why am, and who i -- and why i believe. i have two young sons. i have been a proud boy scout and little league bad. central texas is a deep part of who i am, and what i believe. my education at texas and them gave me opportunities i could never imagine...
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edward, who has been more than a doctor to repair >> needless to say -- dr. to her. >> needless to say, i am very pleased. i know that he is not very well at the moment. >> this is where professor edwards used to work. the lowborn trees were different in his -- the laboratories were different in his day. it took 20 years of painstaking research to turn this simple idea into reality. >> it is tremendously important because, but for the first test tube was taken, there was no real treatment for infertile couples. it was a taboo subject the people did not talk about, that they kept secret if they have problems. >> in 1983, the walton sextuplets were born. over the years, it has become a safe and reliable technique. tonight, the vatican, which has always objected to the creation and discarding of human embryos by scientists, has criticizing the awarding of the nobel prize to professor edwards. the 4 million ibf children born since louis brown are living testimony of the value of his work. >> still to come, deep in the kids, china claims and a deep in the caves, c
edward, who has been more than a doctor to repair >> needless to say -- dr. to her. >> needless to say, i am very pleased. i know that he is not very well at the moment. >> this is where professor edwards used to work. the lowborn trees were different in his -- the laboratories were different in his day. it took 20 years of painstaking research to turn this simple idea into reality. >> it is tremendously important because, but for the first test tube was taken, there was...
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lawrence, and that is prince edward island. >> prince edward island is really a place like no other. corner. i've heard people say that prince edward island is a farm surrounded by sea. it's a patchwork quilt of these beautiful green fields surrounded by hedgerows and all these rolling hills. as you come up to the top of a hill, you can see these vistas for miles and miles. >> prince edward island has been developed from a 5,000-year-old volcano that spilled all this red earth into the middle of the gulf, and because of its nature, it grows very healthy plants, and so the grass and the trees are unusual shades of green. i have a lot of favorite parts of pei, but one of them, of course, is the shore here. twice a day the tide comes in, and twice a day the tide goes out, and it really gives you a sense of being grounded in a place that's real. >> the first mode of transportation in the maritimes was by sea. lighthouses have always been an important part of maritime culture. they represent that safe refuge. sand dunes generally are a really important part of the landscape in prince edwa
lawrence, and that is prince edward island. >> prince edward island is really a place like no other. corner. i've heard people say that prince edward island is a farm surrounded by sea. it's a patchwork quilt of these beautiful green fields surrounded by hedgerows and all these rolling hills. as you come up to the top of a hill, you can see these vistas for miles and miles. >> prince edward island has been developed from a 5,000-year-old volcano that spilled all this red earth into...
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>>> there's new life in the allegations of a john edwards campaign cover-up. >>> and twisters tear through a town, surprising nearly everyone. this isn't kansas. it's actually arizona. >>> good morning. we begin this morning with the fallout from the bp oil spill in the gulf of mexico. >> 206 million gallons of oil flowed in the gulf waters between april and july. and now, a draft report has been issued about the obama administration's actions during the crisis. it already has the white house firing back. >> emily schmidt is in washington this morning with all the details. hi, emily. >> reporter: rob and vinita, good morning to you. this draft report comes from the staff of a commission that was appointed by the president to investigate the spill. and its early findings are very critical of the white house. especially in the aftermath of the rig explosion that caused the disaster. the report claims that, quote, for the first ten days of the spill, a sense of overoptimism affected responders. it appears that the administration made erroneous estimations about how much oil is flowing into th
>>> there's new life in the allegations of a john edwards campaign cover-up. >>> and twisters tear through a town, surprising nearly everyone. this isn't kansas. it's actually arizona. >>> good morning. we begin this morning with the fallout from the bp oil spill in the gulf of mexico. >> 206 million gallons of oil flowed in the gulf waters between april and july. and now, a draft report has been issued about the obama administration's actions during the crisis....
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chet edwards for congress?> chet edwards for congress. >> if you whip this year, would this be your most impressive yet? >> they have written my obituary so many elections over the years that i'm not sure which would be the favorite. >> we are still the underdog. >> the question is whether this democrat can defy the political odds one more time. >> and ed, what are the campaigns themselves actually saying about how close this race is? >> well, just gotten some poll numbers that the -- chet edwards campaign released to us, they had done a similar poll back in september, showed he was 10 points down and according to their own polling that he has cult that lead to 4 points. however, bill floor remember the republican in this case, put out a poll toward the end of september had him up by almost 20 points what ever you believe there is up in the air. regardless this is a very difficult fight and everyone, even chet edwards' campaign realizes that he has a tough road ahead this next month. >> a sign of the tames for
chet edwards for congress?> chet edwards for congress. >> if you whip this year, would this be your most impressive yet? >> they have written my obituary so many elections over the years that i'm not sure which would be the favorite. >> we are still the underdog. >> the question is whether this democrat can defy the political odds one more time. >> and ed, what are the campaigns themselves actually saying about how close this race is? >> well, just gotten...
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also, oscar-nominated edward norton is here. he stores produced stars opposite robert deniro in the new movie "stone." >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference, you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer, nationwide is proud to join tavis in improving financial literacy and removing obstacles to economic empowerment. >> ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: stephen dunn is the co- author of the best-selling book freakonomics -- stephen godo honor. the first book has spawned a new film that is playing in theaters, superfreakonomics. >> the idea was for the university of chicago to see if students could increase their test scores simply by giving them a financial incentive. >> awesome. that is so cool. >> are you serious? that is so awesome
also, oscar-nominated edward norton is here. he stores produced stars opposite robert deniro in the new movie "stone." >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference, you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer, nationwide is proud to join tavis in improving financial literacy and removing obstacles...
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edwards even wrote a book about his numerous robberies, thefts and acts of arson and at one point was on the fbi's ten most wanted list. the mystery of the zodiac killer has been the subject of movies and books and countless experts have studied the killer's cryptic letters to the media and police. san francisco police say there are at least half a dozen leads they're currently working on in the case, including a claim made last year by a southern california woman that her now deceased father was the zodiac killer. >> i'm telling you, he was sick. that he had killed many, many people. >> reporter: and the chronicle has received this latest report, but as of earlier today, the police department still had not received the report. they say once they do, their lead investigator in the case will thoroughly look into these claims. san francisco, monty francis, nbc bay area news. >>> two boys in prison for allegedly torturing a child in a middle school. the teens will not get a break because of the severity of the crime which caused more than $10 million in damage to the school. both suspect
edwards even wrote a book about his numerous robberies, thefts and acts of arson and at one point was on the fbi's ten most wanted list. the mystery of the zodiac killer has been the subject of movies and books and countless experts have studied the killer's cryptic letters to the media and police. san francisco police say there are at least half a dozen leads they're currently working on in the case, including a claim made last year by a southern california woman that her now deceased father...
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. >> we will look at edward norton's new film and his connections to maryland. norton's new film and his connections to maryland. meet pnc virtual wallet. it comes with a money bar that shows what's scheduled to go out, what you've put aside... and how much you really have available, right now to spend on the things you want. and you can free up money with a simple slide. it's built to help make your financial life a whole lot easier. experience everything virtual wallet has to offer at pncvirtualwallet.com. pnc. for the achiever in us all. my dad is the supervisor of a train station and my mom's a teacher. my dad's an auto technician. my mom's a receptionist. i'm not sure i would have been able to afford college without the tuition freeze. while tuition in other states is rising out of reach... governor o'malley made the tough choice to freeze tuition. he made my dream of going to college into a reality. i'm the first in my family to go to college. my brother and i never would have been able to afford college. even though times were tough... governor o'malley k
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. >>> federal prosecutors have issued new subpoenas in their investigion into john edwards' campaignces. ey're looking into allegations that some campaign money was used to keep edwards mistress rielle hunter, out of the spot light. edwards has admitted to fathering a child with hunter. >>> a 37-year-old woman is dead after she was stabbed in fairfax county. the deadly stabbing happened inside the five-2 bar and grill in springfield while people were eating dinner. police say a 40-year-old man walked in and stabbed her to death. he was taken to the hospital with self-inflicted injuries. he is expected to survive and is in police custod >>> investigators are still trying to figure out who put what appeared to be two pipe bombs in a foreclosed prince george's county home. a real estate aingent found t devices in a vacant house in distri heights yesterday. a bomb squad spent about four hours making sure they were not a threat to the public. the agents who discovered them says that he did not even reize how dangerous the situation really was. >> i mean, when i found it, i didn't even --
. >>> federal prosecutors have issued new subpoenas in their investigion into john edwards' campaignces. ey're looking into allegations that some campaign money was used to keep edwards mistress rielle hunter, out of the spot light. edwards has admitted to fathering a child with hunter. >>> a 37-year-old woman is dead after she was stabbed in fairfax county. the deadly stabbing happened inside the five-2 bar and grill in springfield while people were eating dinner. police say...
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edwards attorney who won't say who received the subpoenas or what prosecutors were looking for. the investigation is focused on allegations that campaign nances were used to take care of dwards' mistress rielle hunter. edwards admitted earlier this year at he fathered a child with he >>t's go to veronica johnson this morning where we're going to see the long-remembered but almost forgotten sun. >> we got a little tiny bit of it yesterday. we did get some showers overnight but driving in this morning, notice
edwards attorney who won't say who received the subpoenas or what prosecutors were looking for. the investigation is focused on allegations that campaign nances were used to take care of dwards' mistress rielle hunter. edwards admitted earlier this year at he fathered a child with he >>t's go to veronica johnson this morning where we're going to see the long-remembered but almost forgotten sun. >> we got a little tiny bit of it yesterday. we did get some showers overnight but...
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edwards' attorney won't say who received the subpoenas or what prosecutors are looking for. the investigation is focused on allegations that campaign finances were used to take care of edwards' mistress rielle hunter. edwards admitted earlier this year that he fathered a child with hunter. >>> breaking news into news 4 right now. this video coming in to us from chevy chase. police are on the scene where they believe they have found the vehicle involved in a hit and run accident in the district. this i a high rise apartment building on north park avenue. the woman was struck and gravely injured on connecticut avenue near dupont circle. this all happened around 1:30 this morning. and we'll have much more in a live report coming up at 6:30. hi there. i'm ian wright and i'm investigating what makes aruba so happy. oh my word, that's fantastic. ♪ row your boat gently down the stream... ♪ i'll tell you what; it's not aloe vera the main export. it's happiness. i haven't even got bait on the end of mine. i don't care; it's just ce sitting her you're getting it. you're getting i >>>
edwards' attorney won't say who received the subpoenas or what prosecutors are looking for. the investigation is focused on allegations that campaign finances were used to take care of edwards' mistress rielle hunter. edwards admitted earlier this year that he fathered a child with hunter. >>> breaking news into news 4 right now. this video coming in to us from chevy chase. police are on the scene where they believe they have found the vehicle involved in a hit and run accident in the...
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robert edwards, in essence has helped father millions of babies. he pioneered in vitro vertluivation. >> the vatican is blasting his procedure. the bbc's paula gauche reports. >> reporter: her birth was a sensation. louise brown was the world's first test tube baby, held by dr. robert edwards. headlines at the time described her birth as a miracle. speaking two years ago, professor edwards described the media frenzy at the time. >> the press was chasing me all over bristol in england, secretly. we hid the mother in a car and drove to her mother's house in lincoln. >> reporter: louise brown said she was delighted for professor edwards who has been more than a doctor to her. >> it's just like -- he's just like close family, like a grandad. i was just so very pleased. and obviously it can come at a better time. i know he's not very well at the moment. >> reporter: it's here at this clinic that he did much of his early research. this is where professor edwards used to work. the laboratories were different in his day. back then, the idea of fertilizing
robert edwards, in essence has helped father millions of babies. he pioneered in vitro vertluivation. >> the vatican is blasting his procedure. the bbc's paula gauche reports. >> reporter: her birth was a sensation. louise brown was the world's first test tube baby, held by dr. robert edwards. headlines at the time described her birth as a miracle. speaking two years ago, professor edwards described the media frenzy at the time. >> the press was chasing me all over bristol in...
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a former aide testified edwards' mistress received large payments during his second presidential campaign in 2006. >>> a new report on poverty in america shows the number of people below the poverty line is growing at an alarming rate in the nation's suburbs. the analysis finds since the year 2000, the number of suburban poor has jumped 37.4% and that one-third of the nation's poor now live in the suburbs. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" stocks mixed this morning on markets in asia. randall pinkston is in new york with that and more. good morning. >> good morning. that's right asian stocks were mixed this morning. after hitting a two-year high, japan's nikkei was down a fraction, up about 3% for the week. hong kong's hang seng was also lower but shanghai up. today, wall street gets a look at weekly jobless claims. another round of corporate earnings reports also on tap, with alcoa and pepsico among big names to report. wednesday, some bad news on the job front made for a mixed day on the market. the dow gained almost 23 points. the nasdaq slipped 19. >>> wall street will also get the latest s
a former aide testified edwards' mistress received large payments during his second presidential campaign in 2006. >>> a new report on poverty in america shows the number of people below the poverty line is growing at an alarming rate in the nation's suburbs. the analysis finds since the year 2000, the number of suburban poor has jumped 37.4% and that one-third of the nation's poor now live in the suburbs. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" stocks mixed this morning on...
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neri followers of rauf and edward. -- who were doctrinary followers of ralph and edward. >> all those children who are socially deprived -- > >> she is an active member of the jews of justice for palestinians. friends have said to me that she has been a bigger influence on the boy's, more hands-on and practical in her politics, then their late father who was more ideological and theoretical. although, like him, she is still well to the left than either of the boys. she told friends that she has found the last two months a real strain. it would have been easier if they both had become academics rather than politicians. two brothers slugging it out is almost unknown in politics. it will be a long time, surely, before any british politician dares challenge to their sibling again. >> we spoke with the new labor leader after his first speech to his party. >> you talked yesterday about your family background in north london. it was clearly a have the kind of the child appeared >> yes, it was a happy childhood. it was quite a political family. an unusual family with unusual people coming in
neri followers of rauf and edward. -- who were doctrinary followers of ralph and edward. >> all those children who are socially deprived -- > >> she is an active member of the jews of justice for palestinians. friends have said to me that she has been a bigger influence on the boy's, more hands-on and practical in her politics, then their late father who was more ideological and theoretical. although, like him, she is still well to the left than either of the boys. she told...