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>> yeah, father tom, yeah. >> is he aware of what's going on with you guys? >> mm-hmm, he actually... he spoke to my mom this morning. so, he hears, you know, there's always that social connection one way or another, but he said to my mom, "i heard that the baby's not doing so well," and he wanted... he said, you know, "keep me informed." >> yeah, talk to father tom about this, but my guess is he's going to encourage you to bring your family and friends and your boy into church. and then... then the other question would be whether after the mass you would plan on having a burial or a cremation. and i think a lot of people... you know, we tend to think about these as sort of like options like any other option, until it comes right down to these difficult decisions, and then we say, "what is right for our boy?" you know. >> yeah. >> it's been... we've been able to talk about a lot of things and make some, you know, good decisions together on a lot of, you know, on everything. but this one's been... we've talked about and we both have similar feelings on differe
>> yeah, father tom, yeah. >> is he aware of what's going on with you guys? >> mm-hmm, he actually... he spoke to my mom this morning. so, he hears, you know, there's always that social connection one way or another, but he said to my mom, "i heard that the baby's not doing so well," and he wanted... he said, you know, "keep me informed." >> yeah, talk to father tom about this, but my guess is he's going to encourage you to bring your family and...
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. >> the father tom borian, he's from philadelphia. he told me a story about a priest. who, in the day of the older mass, the last prayer of the mass was the last gospel. the priest would go over and read the last gospel. it was a laminated thing. and he would go down and leave. he had a button buy where the last gospel was. he would press the button and it would go off and the housekeeper put his eggs on. whatever happened to the last gospel. it's the first, right? >> yes, in fact, that's one of the changes when they changed the order of mass. one thing that the bishops wanted was to take out all of the exstrains you things. what happened was, things that were minor, they took this important. the priest said this to himself. it was supposed to be a closing prayer. suddenly, everyone waited for it. they felt, that wasn't part of the mass. we never intended that to be a part of the mass. just like the prayers of the foot of the alter, they said, that's something we don't need everyone to do. >> exactly, there you go. >> we have about 20 seconds. what's the greatest thing
. >> the father tom borian, he's from philadelphia. he told me a story about a priest. who, in the day of the older mass, the last prayer of the mass was the last gospel. the priest would go over and read the last gospel. it was a laminated thing. and he would go down and leave. he had a button buy where the last gospel was. he would press the button and it would go off and the housekeeper put his eggs on. whatever happened to the last gospel. it's the first, right? >> yes, in fact,...
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susan's father, tom osbourne. >> why? why did something like this happen?ow can you take three lives? for what? what could make you so mad, so upset to take three lives? of young people like that? >> and then just a little more than 24 hours after the bodies were found, polk county sheriff's investigators thought they had an answer and they would make an arrest. cannon, a plumber who on the day of the murders was at the trailer providing an estimate for repairs. the father of one young son with another on the way. but he was also a pot and meth user and his motive, investigators believed, was a drug deal that went sideways. >> they had a guy who was on drugs. he was in the meth world. >> former investigative reporter eric mason. >> he looked like a good suspect. he knew drug dealers. he liked weapons. and when police showed up and started looking around his garage, what was in his garage looked pretty good to them. >> what police found was an extensive gun collection. no murder weapon, but hundreds of rounds of bullets and these, homemade silencers. it was
susan's father, tom osbourne. >> why? why did something like this happen?ow can you take three lives? for what? what could make you so mad, so upset to take three lives? of young people like that? >> and then just a little more than 24 hours after the bodies were found, polk county sheriff's investigators thought they had an answer and they would make an arrest. cannon, a plumber who on the day of the murders was at the trailer providing an estimate for repairs. the father of one...
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. >> take it easy, father tom. >> i will. >> the thing with the chaplain, it's an outside person comingthey like that. we want the outside people to come in here and talk to them and help them. because it helps keep the violence down. >> serving 26 years for robbery, ernie johnson landed in ad seg for assaulting an officer. . >> tell me, have you taken a look at that book yet? >> oh. >> i don't want it back unless you've finished it. >> i've read about halfway. >> is it okay? >> yeah. it tells you about the life and times of mateo ricci. >> yeah. >> i've been in a couple fights. i'm generally an inside lent person and i don't get along well with others. they don't like my religion. they discriminate against me because of that. >> johnson practices an obscure religion called esatru. >> it's a european -- before we were christians, we were asatru. belief in the god odin, thor, frayer, and frig. it's basically a medieval religion. classical. >> but prison officials maintain religions like asatru are really covers for white supremacist gangs. >> it's a problem. because you can't violate the
. >> take it easy, father tom. >> i will. >> the thing with the chaplain, it's an outside person comingthey like that. we want the outside people to come in here and talk to them and help them. because it helps keep the violence down. >> serving 26 years for robbery, ernie johnson landed in ad seg for assaulting an officer. . >> tell me, have you taken a look at that book yet? >> oh. >> i don't want it back unless you've finished it. >> i've read...
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he and his wife fran invite immediate down to meet father tom hagan of philadelphia who in 1985 went down to haiti with a group of students from lafayette college and decided this was where he needed to spend the rest of his life. he create add group called hands together, and now that organization literally educates and feeds hundreds of poor children and elderly people in haiti. it is refreshing and rewarding to go and see this work and to realize that amidst all the storm and fury of our political debate, there are good people, many from our own country that do such amazing things with little or no recognition. father tom hagan and hands together in port-au-prince in one of the poorest sections is a living example of that. i want to thank our embassy staff, our ambassador kim burton in port-au-prince. this is his third or fourth assignment in haiti. he and his wife love haiti. they speak creole. he is a wonderful representative to the united states and works tirelessly to help these people. we had a meeting with the new president of haiti, president martelli. i didn't know what to
he and his wife fran invite immediate down to meet father tom hagan of philadelphia who in 1985 went down to haiti with a group of students from lafayette college and decided this was where he needed to spend the rest of his life. he create add group called hands together, and now that organization literally educates and feeds hundreds of poor children and elderly people in haiti. it is refreshing and rewarding to go and see this work and to realize that amidst all the storm and fury of our...
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upload your family vacation photos to my father about tom and your toddler photos and all of your favorite family photos my photos dot com and that and then someone else on there i use it to friends us copyright law well i guess it's going to happen is that there's going to be maybe a takedown notice as orders saying that is that i have peace in the united states can't connect to my photos i'm anymore and you better hope you know about because my photos are some i'm going to be offline now is this the so-called blogging section and protect these they in there they may not but we haven't seen the language yet and my understanding is that even language we have seen is kind of vaguely worded now. you know i don't want this to be misinterpreted but i mean the average agent in congress is a bit on the older side we saw the late ted stevens describe the internet as a series of tubes that gets backed up and that sort of raises tell me if i'm wrong the concern that maybe these guys don't really get the internet enough to be able to legislate in a way that doesn't break it what do you make of that
upload your family vacation photos to my father about tom and your toddler photos and all of your favorite family photos my photos dot com and that and then someone else on there i use it to friends us copyright law well i guess it's going to happen is that there's going to be maybe a takedown notice as orders saying that is that i have peace in the united states can't connect to my photos i'm anymore and you better hope you know about because my photos are some i'm going to be offline now is...
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it is about i little boy whose father played by tom hanks dies in the world trade center.e things that makes it different, is there kid is not one of threes loveable movie kids. he's never acted before. he's sort of too smart for his own good. he's a social misfit. he's not the most pleasant company. i kind of like that about this film. i love that they had this weird little boy because that's what it is about. it is about this weird little boy finding his way after his father dies and how his father in death sort of left him a path to how to live. and sandra bullock is great as the mother. i think it is really a special film. three snaffer stars. >> that's wonderful. i'm looking forward to seeing that, too fmax, it is nice to see you. you can read all of max's reviews at baltimore >> welcome back, everyone. a benefit for a good cause. chef carlos gomez from the marriott waterfront hotel joins us with more of the dishes you can expect. good morning. how was your drive in this morning? >> i felt if the pig could make it, i can make it. a chocolate affair is for the homeless
it is about i little boy whose father played by tom hanks dies in the world trade center.e things that makes it different, is there kid is not one of threes loveable movie kids. he's never acted before. he's sort of too smart for his own good. he's a social misfit. he's not the most pleasant company. i kind of like that about this film. i love that they had this weird little boy because that's what it is about. it is about this weird little boy finding his way after his father dies and how his...
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his father played by tom hanks dies in the september 11 attacks. before the attacks the two of them played games and solved puzzles. the boy discovers a secret key belonging to his father he assumes it is one last clue. "extremely cloud and incredibly close" is rated pg 13. >>> it is now 11:49. coming up, the president breaks out in song. plus meteorologist tom kierein is back with another check of your wintry mix. heading our way. stay with news4 all day afternoon as well. 3:00, ellen sits down with kiefer sutherland and shows off great dancers and celebrates the new >>> welcome back. zebra and president obama singing. joining us now with more on these stories. tommy, fun weekend. we are going to start this hungry zebra -- stop laughing -- that got a little aggressive. take a look. >> she is in the car and chomp. ooh, ouch. all right. so she -- ouch. she tried to explain what happened on the "today" show. let's listen in right here. >> trying to get a picture with the zebra. before that he stuck his head in and like got in the bag. and so then i th
his father played by tom hanks dies in the september 11 attacks. before the attacks the two of them played games and solved puzzles. the boy discovers a secret key belonging to his father he assumes it is one last clue. "extremely cloud and incredibly close" is rated pg 13. >>> it is now 11:49. coming up, the president breaks out in song. plus meteorologist tom kierein is back with another check of your wintry mix. heading our way. stay with news4 all day afternoon as well....
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the story line revolves around a little boy would loses his father in 9-11. tomd he eventually finds a key in his father's close that unlocks something and he has no idea what it is. the adventure starts throughout new york city. he is looking through every borough trying to find out what lock this key opens. i want to bring up the fact that everyone is calling this film manipulative. i think it is an interesting term here. when i think of manipulation, i think of going 199movie and then getting something i didn't expect. you look at something like a m arley movie. that was advertised as a cute christmas movie and i walked out drenched with tears. this movie, you know exactly what you are getting yourself into. they tell from you the forefront what will happen in the trailers. just know that. i personally loved the film because i think it is really, really well made and the lead star, thomas horne gives a great performance. sandra bullock is great. just know that you are going to walk out -- i left the movie after the credits rolled, went out and called pie dad.
the story line revolves around a little boy would loses his father in 9-11. tomd he eventually finds a key in his father's close that unlocks something and he has no idea what it is. the adventure starts throughout new york city. he is looking through every borough trying to find out what lock this key opens. i want to bring up the fact that everyone is calling this film manipulative. i think it is an interesting term here. when i think of manipulation, i think of going 199movie and then...
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separated from my children and not knowing you know where they will be without their father, without their mother. >> assemblyman tom ammiano says it is situations like this one that keeps pushing him for reform. ammiano also at today's gathering is working to introduce a billta will allow law enforcement agencies in the state to deny requests from i.c.e. to detain people they're look into deporting. >> i thing is a keystone piece of legislation. i believe it's the first in the nation, and you know it's my honor to carry it and we do have support in sacramento, but we're going to need that signature from the governor. >> reporter: ammiano is said to introduce that bill to the legislature end of next month. kimberly tere, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. >>> we want to return right now to oakland, where we're just getting an update that police are in the process of arresting about 300 people. nbc bay area's stephanie chuang is following tonight. some arrests going here in the ymca and downtown. >> reporter: that's okay, no worries. it's a chaotic night. live in front command post, far from the plaza where it got very
separated from my children and not knowing you know where they will be without their father, without their mother. >> assemblyman tom ammiano says it is situations like this one that keeps pushing him for reform. ammiano also at today's gathering is working to introduce a billta will allow law enforcement agencies in the state to deny requests from i.c.e. to detain people they're look into deporting. >> i thing is a keystone piece of legislation. i believe it's the first in the...
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. >> tom: newman grew up with solid middle american values. her father was a college professor and dean of the -- and her mother a high school teacher. >> we had a radio announcer who would say every day, life is good, in kalamazoo. and life was good in kalamazoo. but it was a changing environment. >> i think she really wanted to impress her father, who was a business school professor. and that created an extraordinary determination for her. unfortunately, also her mother was very ill when she was a teenager and eventually died when she was 19. and so that created a really fierce independence in her. so i think those two things together made her as passionate as she is, and aspiration al as she is. she finds great success. >> it was a big hole for both my brother and myself and certainly for my father, to adjust to the center, the nexuss of our existence leaving. >> tom: another crushing loss happened on september 11, 2001, she was in san francisco visiting a client and witnessed the horror both on television and in the voice of a colleague a was on the
. >> tom: newman grew up with solid middle american values. her father was a college professor and dean of the -- and her mother a high school teacher. >> we had a radio announcer who would say every day, life is good, in kalamazoo. and life was good in kalamazoo. but it was a changing environment. >> i think she really wanted to impress her father, who was a business school professor. and that created an extraordinary determination for her. unfortunately, also her mother was...
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is told from the kid's point of view so the child has this idealization of his father, and what better idealization of tom. the mother has a estranged relationship with a child, and sandra brought a great understanding to it. >> these are a-list actors. does that make your job easier? >> in a sense it does because they come with a a huge amount of experience and in this particular case, when the whole film rests on the shoulder of this young actor, they're taking care of him, making sure the kid is okay and making sure there's an environment where the child can flour wish and they were fantastic. >> you-watch 7 live every weekday from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. right here on abc-7. >> we're getting a closer look at a discovery a bay area man believes is out of this world, pop meeterrite. a 55-year-old man named mitch sent us this photo. the retired trucker says his dog found the smoldering rock on his property on wednesday. he is waiting for test results from a new mexico lab find out if it is in fact the real thing. >> leigh glaser is standing by with a look at the forecast. >> leigh: you're going notice the cool
is told from the kid's point of view so the child has this idealization of his father, and what better idealization of tom. the mother has a estranged relationship with a child, and sandra brought a great understanding to it. >> these are a-list actors. does that make your job easier? >> in a sense it does because they come with a a huge amount of experience and in this particular case, when the whole film rests on the shoulder of this young actor, they're taking care of him, making...
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father. and the penn state sex scandal. jay paterno told tom rinaldi, of our sister network, espn, that his father wants to tell his side of the story and people should wait for all the facts to come out. jim avila is here. >> good morning, robin. penn state waits for a new coach this not named paterno in five decades. this, while joe is struggling to retain the honor of a legacy i built as he undergoes cancer treatments. the legendary joe paterno is said to be fight for his life following the sex scandal involving his longtime assistant coach jerry sandusky and a serious bout of lung cancer. >> he's fighting like crazy. but it takes energy out of him like anybody else. he said to me, i get tired from time to time. 30-year-olds who go through this get tired. >> reporter: his son jay telling tom rinaldi his father is champing at the bit to tell his story. >> there's nobody anywhere at penn state that wouldn't wish if these allegations are true that they couldn't have seen something or done something to stop any of this, before any of it happened
father. and the penn state sex scandal. jay paterno told tom rinaldi, of our sister network, espn, that his father wants to tell his side of the story and people should wait for all the facts to come out. jim avila is here. >> good morning, robin. penn state waits for a new coach this not named paterno in five decades. this, while joe is struggling to retain the honor of a legacy i built as he undergoes cancer treatments. the legendary joe paterno is said to be fight for his life...
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. >> rock star, mentor and father figure to so many, including interim head coach tom bradley, who took over to finish the season when pat no was fired. >> i was lucky enough to play for him and work for him and call him friend and had a great impact on my life in so many ways and i've been quoted as saying this, next to my father, he was the guy. >> paterno's son, jay, also spoke publicly today. he says despite his father's battle with lung cancer and controversial firing in the wake of the sandusky sex abuse scandal, his dad stayed upbeat. >> there was never a situation where he sat around and felt sorry for himself. he was positive with us about the direction he wanted his life to go and how he wanted to build penn state and make sure justice was done for the victims involved. >> former assistant coach, mike mcqueary, who went to paterno in 2002 with allegations, also attended the viewing. he was greeted with handshakes and hugs by former players and colleagues, all who had one purpose, to remember joe paterno's life and legacy. >> a private family funeral will be held on thursday fo
. >> rock star, mentor and father figure to so many, including interim head coach tom bradley, who took over to finish the season when pat no was fired. >> i was lucky enough to play for him and work for him and call him friend and had a great impact on my life in so many ways and i've been quoted as saying this, next to my father, he was the guy. >> paterno's son, jay, also spoke publicly today. he says despite his father's battle with lung cancer and controversial firing in...
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we will also hear from tom brady, quarter back, father and winner coming up.d, why are you getting that? -that's my cereal. is there a prize in there? oh, there's a prize, all right. is it a robot? no. is it a jet plane? nope. is it a dinosaur?] [ male announcer ] inside every box of heart healthy cheerios are those great tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats that c help lower cholesterol. stickers? uh-uh. a superhero? ♪ kinda. [ male announcer ] and we think that's the best prize of all. ♪ >>> it's time we go back to indianapolis. are we to understand that while vance was strolling around the football field taking in the silliness of media day, you were stalking to some athletes? >> we were trying to get serious. you know, you have to enter media day with an open mind. because there is so much nonsense going on, isn't there? >> there really is. it's not about the players at all, it's about the media. and the focus on media day is about the media, but you did get a chance to actually talk a little bit of football. >> yeah, we did. we had to talk
we will also hear from tom brady, quarter back, father and winner coming up.d, why are you getting that? -that's my cereal. is there a prize in there? oh, there's a prize, all right. is it a robot? no. is it a jet plane? nope. is it a dinosaur?] [ male announcer ] inside every box of heart healthy cheerios are those great tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats that c help lower cholesterol. stickers? uh-uh. a superhero? ♪ kinda. [ male announcer ] and we think that's the best...
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dissipated. >> ever since juanita's death, tom had been saying that sight at the cliff had been their special place, their honeymoon spot. but that was news to juanita's fatherlled a honeymoon spot ever. >> you think calling it the honeymoon spot is some sort of after-the-fact contrivance that tom's come up with to justify going to that place? >> exactly. >> yeah. >> i certainly do. >> it should more accurately be called what? >> her death spot. >> what would that fall from the death spot have looked like? barhmann showed jurors a video re-enactment using a dummy to show how bad that fall can be. and the coroner described juanita's brutal injuries on the way down. but he also found one injury he thought was suspicious. this mysterious double bruise on her right thigh. >> i think those two linear bruises are the result of one impact, something that was sort of elongated linear, like a rod or a stick. >> a stick or maybe a kick from tom. the prosecution's next witness might shed some light. tom's former karate instructor. 15 years earlier, tom had been on his way to earning a black belt. >> what moves or kicks or holds would he know? >> anywhere's between 15 a
dissipated. >> ever since juanita's death, tom had been saying that sight at the cliff had been their special place, their honeymoon spot. but that was news to juanita's fatherlled a honeymoon spot ever. >> you think calling it the honeymoon spot is some sort of after-the-fact contrivance that tom's come up with to justify going to that place? >> exactly. >> yeah. >> i certainly do. >> it should more accurately be called what? >> her death spot....
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. >> rock star, mentor, and father figure to sell many, including interim coach tom bradley, who took over when joe paterno was fired mid-season. >> i was lucky enough to work with him and call him friend. he had an impact on my life in so many ways. next to my father, he was the guy. >> his own son, j., also spoke publicly. he said despite his father's battle with lung cancer and the controversy all firing at in the midst of the -- controversial firing in the midst of the sex abuse scandal, he was very upbeat. >> he was positive about the direction he wanted the rest of his life to go, and how he wanted to remember penn state and also to give justice to the victims involved. >> others involved in the allegations also attended. he was greeted by hugs and handshakes, all to focus on remembering joe paterno. >> thousands are still expected to gather on campus for a public memorial. >> meanwhile, more than 10,000 free tickets are being made available to the public for that memorial service and were snapped up in just seven minutes time, even though there's a two person limit for those or
. >> rock star, mentor, and father figure to sell many, including interim coach tom bradley, who took over when joe paterno was fired mid-season. >> i was lucky enough to work with him and call him friend. he had an impact on my life in so many ways. next to my father, he was the guy. >> his own son, j., also spoke publicly. he said despite his father's battle with lung cancer and the controversy all firing at in the midst of the -- controversial firing in the midst of the sex...
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. >> tom rinaldi got an update from paterno's sonja jay. how's your father's health? anytime you have this fight on your hands, you have to have a fighting spirit which joe has. and he's fighting like crazy. but it takes energy out of him like it does anybody else. he said, i do get time from time to time. 30-year-olds get tired. he's fighting and he's very anxious to get out there soon and start to tell his side of the story. and start to express, you know, all the facts. what that timetable is, i don't know exactly but he's clampiham at the bit. >> jerry sandusky has maintained his innocence consistently. what do you believe? >> i don't believe anything yet. i think for us to americans to wait for due process to happen. to let the facts come out. >> what has life been like for your dad without football as a daily mission? >> i don't know that he knows what that is like yet because of the cancer treatments. so every day, he's had a fight to go fight. and that's what really drives him in his life. it's not what he did. it's what's next. and i think one of the things t
. >> tom rinaldi got an update from paterno's sonja jay. how's your father's health? anytime you have this fight on your hands, you have to have a fighting spirit which joe has. and he's fighting like crazy. but it takes energy out of him like it does anybody else. he said, i do get time from time to time. 30-year-olds get tired. he's fighting and he's very anxious to get out there soon and start to tell his side of the story. and start to express, you know, all the facts. what that...
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. >> reporter: rock star, mentor and father figure to so many, including interim head coach tom bradley, who took over when paterno was fired. >> i was lucky enough to play for him, work with him, and be able to call him friend. and he had a great impact on my life in so many ways. i've been quoted as saying, next to my father, he was the guy. >> reporter: paterno's son jay also spoke publicly today. he said despite his father's battle with lung cancer and the controversial firing in the wake of the sandusky sex abuse scandal, his dad stayed upbeat until the end. >> it was never a situation where he sat around and felt bad for himself. he was very positive with us about the direction he wanted the rest of his life to go, and how he wanted to continue to build penn state and also to make sure that justice was done for the victims involved. >> reporter: former assistant coach mike mcqueary who went to paterno in 2002 with allegations also came to the viewing. he was greeted with handshakes and hugs by former players and colleagues, all who had one purpose today, to remember and honor pate
. >> reporter: rock star, mentor and father figure to so many, including interim head coach tom bradley, who took over when paterno was fired. >> i was lucky enough to play for him, work with him, and be able to call him friend. and he had a great impact on my life in so many ways. i've been quoted as saying, next to my father, he was the guy. >> reporter: paterno's son jay also spoke publicly today. he said despite his father's battle with lung cancer and the controversial...
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that father is now setting the record straight about an injury his daughter suffered before she went missing. for the latest here's nbc's tomron. >> reporter: it's been three weeks since ayla reynolds' father record her missing from her family home in maine. >> i want to keep her face out there. >> reporter: justin is now posting flyers and taking on a more visible role in the search for his 20-month-old daughter. initially he says he purposely kept a low profile. >> for a few days i was emotionally incapable of coming out to do an interview, and i had been advised that by coming on and doing an interview by law enforcement it could possibly hinder the investigation, and i'm here to help in any way i can. >> reporter: in those first days and weeks ayla's mother, crystal reynolds, questioned his lack of involve. as she explained on the "today" show. >> he says he is not hiding. why won't he come out and talk to me? why is he staying away? >> reporter: she also had concerns about ayla's welfare under his car. chris derebelleds was in dug rehab when she disappeared from his house. >> she's got a broken arm. she's ended up miss
that father is now setting the record straight about an injury his daughter suffered before she went missing. for the latest here's nbc's tomron. >> reporter: it's been three weeks since ayla reynolds' father record her missing from her family home in maine. >> i want to keep her face out there. >> reporter: justin is now posting flyers and taking on a more visible role in the search for his 20-month-old daughter. initially he says he purposely kept a low profile. >> for...
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. >> reporter: rock star, mentor and father figure to so many, including interim head coach tom bradley, who took over to finish the season when paterno was fired. >> i was lucky enough to play for him, and work with him and be able to call him friend and he had a great impact on my life in so many ways, i've been quoted as saying this, next to my father, he was the guy. >> reporter: paterno's son jay also spoke publicly today. he said despite his father's battle with lung cancer, and the controversial firing in the wake of the sex abuse scandal, his dad stayed up beat until the end. >> it was never a situation where he felt sorry for himself. he was very positive about the way he wanted the rest of his life to go. how he wanted to build penn state and make sure justice was done for the victims involved. >> former assistant pen coach mike mcqueary was greeted with handshakes and hugs by former players and colleagues, all who had one purpose today. to remember and honor paterno's life and legacy. the public viewing also continues tomorrow, and will be followed by a private family funeral
. >> reporter: rock star, mentor and father figure to so many, including interim head coach tom bradley, who took over to finish the season when paterno was fired. >> i was lucky enough to play for him, and work with him and be able to call him friend and he had a great impact on my life in so many ways, i've been quoted as saying this, next to my father, he was the guy. >> reporter: paterno's son jay also spoke publicly today. he said despite his father's battle with lung...
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. >> reporter: his son jay telling tom rinaldi his father is champing at the bit to tell his story. >> there's nobody who went through this wouldn't want these allegations true. >> reporter: coach paterno told the grand jury investigating sandusky he didn't know the full details about his cch but he did pass the information up the ladder. critics said that was not enough. and paterno was fired. his son says that was not fair. >> it's almost been a runaway train. as it is in fact penn state football. >> reporter: and he cannot convict sandusky before tried. >> i do not believe -- it's the responsibility for us as americans to wait for due process to happen. to let the facts come out. >> reporter: until then, the 85-year-old joe paterno is fighting for his life and his reputation. >> the cancer has provided him something where it's a constant fight. if there's a ridiculous silver lining in this cloud it would be that. he's lived his life in a way that does honor to the name his father gave him. i think about that. after 61 years that people can try to take that away, that's probably bee
. >> reporter: his son jay telling tom rinaldi his father is champing at the bit to tell his story. >> there's nobody who went through this wouldn't want these allegations true. >> reporter: coach paterno told the grand jury investigating sandusky he didn't know the full details about his cch but he did pass the information up the ladder. critics said that was not enough. and paterno was fired. his son says that was not fair. >> it's almost been a runaway train. as it is...
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tom renaldi. >> reporter: how is your father's health?doing well because of the fact he is in great spirits. any time you have this kind of fight on your hands you have to have a fighting spirit which joe has always had. he is fighting like crazy. but it takes, takes him, energy out of him like it does anyone else. he said i get tired from time to time. i said 30-year-olds that go through this get tired. he is really, really fighting. very anxious to go out there soon. and start to tell his side of the story and start to express all get all the fact out. what that timetable is i don't know exactly. he is chomping at the bit. >> how do you think your father has been judged in the court of public opinion? >> how has he been judged? i can't really say how he would feel about it. but i think what has happened is, it has been a run away train as it impacted joe paterno, impacted penn state, and penn state football. >> in that statement, jay, when your dad said he wished he had done more. what do you think he wished he had done? >> we all wish,
tom renaldi. >> reporter: how is your father's health?doing well because of the fact he is in great spirits. any time you have this kind of fight on your hands you have to have a fighting spirit which joe has always had. he is fighting like crazy. but it takes, takes him, energy out of him like it does anyone else. he said i get tired from time to time. i said 30-year-olds that go through this get tired. he is really, really fighting. very anxious to go out there soon. and start to tell...
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father's example? >> maybe. you know, i don't know how many years i'll release. >> tom, romney idolized his father but he didn't. do you think he missed an opportunity where he could have better personalized himself? >> i don't think there's a question he mishandled his answer. at the end of the day this won't be an issue because i think he'll release his tax returns. when you get into the general election with president obama it won't be an issue. but he's on defense going into the final days of right marry here, and that's never where you want to be in politics. >> you know, chris, it kind of felt like a dukakis moment, that one back in '88 when michael dukakis was asked whether he would support the death penalty if his wife kitty were raped and murdered. i'm sure you can't forget that one. dukakis did not mention kitty in his response. should romney have said something about how he loved and idolized his father and played off that? >> first of all, if he had really embraced his dad and talked about their history, it would have been a really smart way to have knoi knock lated himself, defused that issue. firs
father's example? >> maybe. you know, i don't know how many years i'll release. >> tom, romney idolized his father but he didn't. do you think he missed an opportunity where he could have better personalized himself? >> i don't think there's a question he mishandled his answer. at the end of the day this won't be an issue because i think he'll release his tax returns. when you get into the general election with president obama it won't be an issue. but he's on defense going...
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tom hartman. i find myself in good company who was lewis paul lewis powell was really the father of the new corporate rights movement he was a lawyer in richmond virginia in the one nine hundred sixty s. he joined the board of directors of the philip morris tobacco company the cigarette company he was on the board of about a dozen other big corporations a corporate lawyer and in about one nine hundred seventy after witnessing twenty million people twenty million americans come out into the streets to demand better controls on earth day april nine hundred seventy to demand better balance. about air pollution reverse catching on fire toxic waste dump basically corporate corporations externalizing everything poisonous and toxic and keeping the profits american said enough and we got a wave of environmental reform the first e.p.a. clean water act clean air act endangered species act and so on the incredible wave of reform with richard nixon in the white house with lewis powell the corporate lawyer in richmond virginia looked at this and was appalled democracy was working he called it the attack on the fr
tom hartman. i find myself in good company who was lewis paul lewis powell was really the father of the new corporate rights movement he was a lawyer in richmond virginia in the one nine hundred sixty s. he joined the board of directors of the philip morris tobacco company the cigarette company he was on the board of about a dozen other big corporations a corporate lawyer and in about one nine hundred seventy after witnessing twenty million people twenty million americans come out into the...
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tom tasselmyer is up next and he will have your 70 forecast. >> coming up tonight, a 16-year- old sits behind bars charged with killing his father. why are baltimore ravens playoff games a win-win for fans and the ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] combine a pnc cashbuilder visa credit card with a pnc performance select checking account and get up to 1.75% cash back for just about every purchase. learn more and apply today at pnc.com/cashbuilder. pnc bank. for the achiever in you. >> seven-day forecast, temperatures will stay above normal. the nets on thursday morning and some snow showers as the cold air comes back. by football sunday it will feel like football weather. >> thank you for joining us. the subway big hot pastrami melt. dive into piled-high pastrami, spicy mustard, pickles and melt-a-licious cheese. treat your taste buds to a fresh toasted subway big hot pastrami melt. subway. eat fresh.
tom tasselmyer is up next and he will have your 70 forecast. >> coming up tonight, a 16-year- old sits behind bars charged with killing his father. why are baltimore ravens playoff games a win-win for fans and the ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] combine a pnc cashbuilder visa credit card with a pnc performance select checking account and get up to 1.75% cash back for just about every purchase. learn more and apply today at pnc.com/cashbuilder. pnc bank. for the achiever in you. >>...
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tom rinaldi of our sister network espn sat down with paer the know's son, jay. >> reporter: how do you think your father been judged in the court of public opinion? >> how has he been judged -- i can't really say how he would feel about it. but i think what has happened has almost been a runaway train. it's impacted joel paterno, penn state, penn state football. >>. >>> and the next time season offering you a penny for your thoughts, you might want to ask them for the penny you're about to see. it's a coin from 1798 and sold for over a million dollars. it was made in the philadelphia mint in the first year that america made its own coins. >>> we saw an image shot by a photographer that works for nasa. this is what the moon looked like above houston with the international space station floating over it. 242 miles above the earth, with its six-man crew on board. really something. >>> when we come back here, can you match the kid rock song "born free" with the presidential candidate who chose the song? the strategy behind those campaign choices, when we come back. my name is robin. i'm a wife, i'm a mom...
tom rinaldi of our sister network espn sat down with paer the know's son, jay. >> reporter: how do you think your father been judged in the court of public opinion? >> how has he been judged -- i can't really say how he would feel about it. but i think what has happened has almost been a runaway train. it's impacted joel paterno, penn state, penn state football. >>. >>> and the next time season offering you a penny for your thoughts, you might want to ask them for the...
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father signed the petition in june hoping to bring closure to the family. her body has never been found. >> and now, your insta-weather plus forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> we have some big changes on the way. it has been mild today but that is about to change as a cold front comes through overnight. some lightning strikes have been out in western maryland with heavier downpours. all of that is slowly moving in our direction. for the time being, it has been a mild day in january. it has been close to 60 degrees in most areas. the normal is only 41 degrees. we were close to 20 degrees above normal in most areas. that strong front will bring a sharp change and we will see temperatures running below normal as we head into the weekend. we are in the last hours or so of the mild weather across the baltimore area from anne arundel county. hints of change though starting to get close to freezing in oakland and garrett counties. that is where the cold air will come from. it will progress toward baltimore as we head into morning. the showers will be accompanied by strong winds all across the region. strong winds and showers will put on heavy snow i
father signed the petition in june hoping to bring closure to the family. her body has never been found. >> and now, your insta-weather plus forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> we have some big changes on the way. it has been mild today but that is about to change as a cold front comes through overnight. some lightning strikes have been out in western maryland with heavier downpours. all of that is slowly moving in our direction. for the time being, it has been a...
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tom sherwood reporting. >>> in the wake of his son's suicide a northern virginia father is pushing for change when it comes in schools. it comes as state lawmakers consider new legislation that would involve parents early on in the disciplinary process. julie carey reports from richmond. >> reporter: friday marked the one-year anniversary of woodson high school sophomore nick steuben's suicide. a suicide his parents blame in part on the disciplinary practices of the fairfax county public schools. today nick's dad came to richmond seeking a state law forcing schools to notify parents quickly when a student faces serious trouble. steuben didn't learn his son was being investigated for buying legal, synthetic marijuana, until a week after administrators confronted nick. >> we don't find out about it until they've already done questioning, multiple times, over a week-long period and they've already reached the conclusion of what the outcome should be. i think you need to involve parents at the earliest opportunity. >> reporter: the fairfax county school board revised its policy in response to the outcry over
tom sherwood reporting. >>> in the wake of his son's suicide a northern virginia father is pushing for change when it comes in schools. it comes as state lawmakers consider new legislation that would involve parents early on in the disciplinary process. julie carey reports from richmond. >> reporter: friday marked the one-year anniversary of woodson high school sophomore nick steuben's suicide. a suicide his parents blame in part on the disciplinary practices of the fairfax...
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. >> reporter: while grandma ann learns the new ways denise's father eric chang now grandpa eric introduces the can us tomshelp the exhausted, overwhelmed, and sleep deprived new parents. >> it was really nice to see them both have time with the baby and enjoy getting to know her. >> now you're not going to be a doting grandmother are you? >> oh, me? >> reporter: of course she is. >> there we go. >> reporter: now she is also up to date on how to do it. for today, kevin tibbles, nbc news, seattle. >>> up next the young woman's close encounter with the hungry zebra caught on tape. we'll talk to her right after this. >> ow! he >>> if i could turn back time ♪ >> when you go to a starry park you expect a close view of the animals. one woman got more than she bargained for. check it out. >> kind of like -- ow! he bit my shoulder, oh, my god! >> megan sweatman is the zebra's victim there. she is with us now. megan, good morning. >> good morning. >> wow. >> that had to hurt. >> yeah, just a little. >> left a mark for quite a while, right? >> yes, ma'am. >> oh, boy. >> so you're holding some food and the window is
. >> reporter: while grandma ann learns the new ways denise's father eric chang now grandpa eric introduces the can us tomshelp the exhausted, overwhelmed, and sleep deprived new parents. >> it was really nice to see them both have time with the baby and enjoy getting to know her. >> now you're not going to be a doting grandmother are you? >> oh, me? >> reporter: of course she is. >> there we go. >> reporter: now she is also up to date on how to do it....
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father, he repaid that debt of thousand times over. one day i awoke to find that he was my friend. ham was my friend and pamela and richard and annie and peter and tom and nancy and the next generation as well. i have tried to be a mentor too but i am not as good as john. always be as good a friend to others as john was to me. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> it is difficult for me to talk about my dear friend of so many years, difficult that i can no longer seek the advice i saw it for so many different situations plead with the difficult because friendship no matter the hard, and as someone said the heart has its own reasons, reason knows not of. standing here, speaking of our deep loss, i can't help smiling when i remember one of john's favorite terms of dismissal was lugubrious. my god, he would grown around the tables of sullivans or murrays and say lugubrious face. as many of us know, john often found himself in situations that would have made any man or even frighten but always refused to give in to fear. some years ago my wife and i arrived at the hospital hotel expecting to find him in a very bad way. he looked unwell. and exhau
father, he repaid that debt of thousand times over. one day i awoke to find that he was my friend. ham was my friend and pamela and richard and annie and peter and tom and nancy and the next generation as well. i have tried to be a mentor too but i am not as good as john. always be as good a friend to others as john was to me. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> it is difficult for me to talk about my dear friend of so many years,...
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they say he was in a relationship of the girl and is the father of their 9-month-old baby.15-year-old was stabbed a number of times in her chest and tom ak. an officer who arrived at the scene performed cpr until paramedics arrived. in the end, the teenage girl died from her injuries. one neighbor said he heard screaming and tire screeching outside his home. >> it's very sad. she has a baby daughter and a life like that, it's not worth it. you know what i mean? she start her life and everything. >> leon is believed to be driving a dark blue 2004 cadillac escalade with black rims and california license plate number gsbe608. now, because of the relationship police believe the stabbing was not gang related. this is san leandro's first homicide of the year. >>> this morning, oakland police are investigating a double homicide that left a man and woman dead. police say they got a call around 9:30 of shots fired on athel avenue near third avenue. man and a woman shot. police do not have any suspects athe this time. >>> a new turf war is under way on the peninsula. police say gangs and violence are moving into quiet neighborhoods. how police
they say he was in a relationship of the girl and is the father of their 9-month-old baby.15-year-old was stabbed a number of times in her chest and tom ak. an officer who arrived at the scene performed cpr until paramedics arrived. in the end, the teenage girl died from her injuries. one neighbor said he heard screaming and tire screeching outside his home. >> it's very sad. she has a baby daughter and a life like that, it's not worth it. you know what i mean? she start her life and...
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father killed his mother. and i couldn't imagine having to go back and live with the man who killed your mother. >> yeah, get it! >> tomody of heath, and he treads very carefully when discussing that tragic day with his boy. >> from him, i at least want to know, why do you think i did this? i deserved that answer. all he could say is, i don't know who else it could have been. >> tom says he will never forget dar. >> i still think she's beside me. i'm going to continue to raise our son the way that we wanted him to be raised. >> you harbor any grudge because of this? >> all i can say is they made a mistake. that's all i'm asking, that they search and search and search until they find dee dee's killer. >> according to prosecutor norris, there would be no point to that search. you're not investigating anymore. >> there's no one to investigate, and there's been no new evidence of anybody else ever having committed this crime. >> this boyhood hero wrote a whole new set of headlines as an adult and coldwater may never be the same. as for those who remain convinced of tom's guilt, they cling to the memory of the one they lost
father killed his mother. and i couldn't imagine having to go back and live with the man who killed your mother. >> yeah, get it! >> tomody of heath, and he treads very carefully when discussing that tragic day with his boy. >> from him, i at least want to know, why do you think i did this? i deserved that answer. all he could say is, i don't know who else it could have been. >> tom says he will never forget dar. >> i still think she's beside me. i'm going to...
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and along 270, you know, as tom mentioned, coming out of clarksburg, i am seeing flurries there. nothing sticking to the roadway. once you get around father hurley, you will see volume heading toward the spur. right now, are you accident free. now back to you both. >> thanks. >>> this morning, actress heather locklear is waking up in the hospital. paramedic rushed locklear to the hospital yesterday after her sister called 911 for a medical emergency at locklear's house. no word on what caused that emergency. heather locklear starred in "t.j. hooker," "dynasty," and "melrose place." >>> this weekend, can watch the 69th annual golden globes awards here on nbc 4. ricky gervais will return as host. the awards show honors the year's best in film and television. also is seen as a preview for the academy awards. here some of the favorites -- george:y in "the descendants" and brad pit n "moneyball," committeeing for best actor in a drama. and meryl streep and viola davis in "the help." she was amazing. they're competing for best actress in a drama. watch the globes sunday on nbc 4. >>> and guess what -- aaron and i -- i don't know if you like thi
and along 270, you know, as tom mentioned, coming out of clarksburg, i am seeing flurries there. nothing sticking to the roadway. once you get around father hurley, you will see volume heading toward the spur. right now, are you accident free. now back to you both. >> thanks. >>> this morning, actress heather locklear is waking up in the hospital. paramedic rushed locklear to the hospital yesterday after her sister called 911 for a medical emergency at locklear's house. no word...
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father and his agent. manning sat out the entire 2011 season after undergoing multiple neck surgeries. >>> all right. 6:21 now. time for weather and traffic on the ones. tomierein is here to tell us more about these frigid temperatures. >> it's a puffy coat day. temperatures down into the teens throughout much of the region including montgomery, fairfax, arlington counties. inland, away from the waters, it's in the low to mid 20s, northern neck and the eastern shore. further west, only the low to mid teens around the blue ridge, shenandoah valley and west virginia where there are a few high clouds drifting in ahead of a cold front, another cold front coming our way bringing in a surge of cold air tonight. as that front approaches, we will get increasing high clouds today. temperatures increasing to 40 this afternoon. this evening, in the 30s. a few flurries as that front comes in mid tight tonight and pre-dawn friday. down to the mid 20s tomorrow morning. upper 30s on friday. saturday morning we could get a little snow and some sleet and maybe some freezing rain for two or three hours or so around dawn. then change to all rain the rest of the day with the
father and his agent. manning sat out the entire 2011 season after undergoing multiple neck surgeries. >>> all right. 6:21 now. time for weather and traffic on the ones. tomierein is here to tell us more about these frigid temperatures. >> it's a puffy coat day. temperatures down into the teens throughout much of the region including montgomery, fairfax, arlington counties. inland, away from the waters, it's in the low to mid 20s, northern neck and the eastern shore. further...
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tom. thank you. >>> well, let's check in on the midday traffic now. danella standing by. good morning, danella. >> good morning, angela. we're at i-270 and father hurley. i'm not seeing any accidents to report at all along 270. i-56 as well, your volume is very light. east and west, no accidents along the beltway, and if you continue inside the beltway, again, east and west, you are clear. however, you're taking the red line, metro is experiencing some delays because metro is single tracking between van nuys and dupont. delays are in both directions. angela, back to you. >>> many are taking time out to honor the irreverant dr. martin luther king, jr. crowds are gathering at friendship public charter school northeast. they'll head down to elementary. good morning, megan. looks like things are hopping. >> reporter: absolutely. the mayor arrived here a short time ago, so they're about to get under way. we're about to start this parade after an eight-year hiatus. the martin luther king parade is back here in south washington. you can see all the excitement of the folks who have lined the streets. we have all kinds of marching bands and community gr
tom. thank you. >>> well, let's check in on the midday traffic now. danella standing by. good morning, danella. >> good morning, angela. we're at i-270 and father hurley. i'm not seeing any accidents to report at all along 270. i-56 as well, your volume is very light. east and west, no accidents along the beltway, and if you continue inside the beltway, again, east and west, you are clear. however, you're taking the red line, metro is experiencing some delays because metro is...
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tom writes, i am more concerned. i pay over 30% tacks. romney pays 13.9%. outraged. tish tweets, i wonder why he acts so cagey about the thing and why he won't follow his father's examplex rate he pays. and from bernard mitt's income tax bracket is the gift that keeps giving. obama need not say anything, we get it. the system stinks. as someone who uses insulin, i'm always looking for new ways to help me manage my diabetes. take a look at this. freestyle lite test strips? they need just a third the blood of onetouch ultra. really? and the unique zipwik tab targets the blood and pulls it in. wow! look at that! and you can get these strips for a $15 monthly co-pay simply by joining the freestyle promise program. alright! looks like i'm going to be testing and saving at the same time. call or click today and join for free. test easy. isn't some optional pursuit. a privilege for the ultra-wealthy. it's a necessity. i find investments with e-trade's top 5 lists. quickly. easily. i use pre-defined screeners and insightful trading ideas to dig deeper. work smarter. not harder. i depend on myself the one person i do trust to take charge of my financial future. [ bell dinging ]
tom writes, i am more concerned. i pay over 30% tacks. romney pays 13.9%. outraged. tish tweets, i wonder why he acts so cagey about the thing and why he won't follow his father's examplex rate he pays. and from bernard mitt's income tax bracket is the gift that keeps giving. obama need not say anything, we get it. the system stinks. as someone who uses insulin, i'm always looking for new ways to help me manage my diabetes. take a look at this. freestyle lite test strips? they need just a third...