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>> first of all, i wasn't the foreman.orked in quality control there for 16 years, and i worked in the machine shop for another 22 years. i was also the unit president of the steel workers there. >> okay. mitt romney is blaming this plant shutting down on president obama. do you agree with that? >> no, i don't agree with that. at this point this is business as usual, putting the blame on somebody else. at this point you can't blame anybody. >> mayor, governor romney has a political ad of himself at this allentown plant. is there more to the recovery in allentown that you'd like to tell us? >> sure. first off, ed, we don't appreciate mr. romney using the closing of this plant as a political prop. there's been so many good things that happened as a result of the intervention of president obama and former governor rendell. we had tremendous job growth in the state. over 15,000 jobs have been created in pennsylvania alone as a result of the recovery act. 44,000 within the last year. in allentown at this very site right across
>> first of all, i wasn't the foreman.orked in quality control there for 16 years, and i worked in the machine shop for another 22 years. i was also the unit president of the steel workers there. >> okay. mitt romney is blaming this plant shutting down on president obama. do you agree with that? >> no, i don't agree with that. at this point this is business as usual, putting the blame on somebody else. at this point you can't blame anybody. >> mayor, governor romney has...
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let's bring in dan abrams and start out with that jury foreman.ys fascinating to hear from these jurors and they're telling a fairly consistent story. >> yeah, and what you see in cases like this and like an o.j. simpson where the jurors have been sequestered hen they come out and realize how angry the public is that they start to back off a little bit. they want to defend themselves and say we're not crazy. but you also will see jurors saying, for example, juror number three saying i initially thought she was guilty of manslaughter. i got convinced the other way and -- >> he never wants to see her again. >> he wants to demonstrate that he doesn't like her. he doesn't want to see her, et cetera. >> casey might be going through something similar. she might not be prepared for the level of vitriol out in the public. some counsel she'll have to move away, change her appearance, get a hidden identity. >> at least for a little while. unlike o.j. simpson who had an enormous community of supporters when he came out of prison, who are the supporters? shoe
let's bring in dan abrams and start out with that jury foreman.ys fascinating to hear from these jurors and they're telling a fairly consistent story. >> yeah, and what you see in cases like this and like an o.j. simpson where the jurors have been sequestered hen they come out and realize how angry the public is that they start to back off a little bit. they want to defend themselves and say we're not crazy. but you also will see jurors saying, for example, juror number three saying i...
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the interview you all want to see the foreman of the jury. nice to have you join us. >> thank you greta, an honor to be here. >> you are number 11 right? >> number 11, i was the foreperson. >> greta: you have asked us not to use your name. >> yes i appreciate that. >> greta: after you her the opening statement. prosecution, before the defense opening statement what did you think? >> what threw me, it was shocking. i was very shocking. again, i didn't follow much of the case after the first couple of weeks. with what the state was presenting, i thought that was pretty standard. in the opening remarks they did show some pictures that were -- that will stay with you for life. we realized how intense and how serious this case is. when the defense got up, then that's when they started throwing out things that we did not know. and that's where it kind of hit us. it was something that we had to sit back and let soak in. and just see where he went with from there. i was shocking. it was very eye opening. it is a situation that i will never forget. >>
the interview you all want to see the foreman of the jury. nice to have you join us. >> thank you greta, an honor to be here. >> you are number 11 right? >> number 11, i was the foreperson. >> greta: you have asked us not to use your name. >> yes i appreciate that. >> greta: after you her the opening statement. prosecution, before the defense opening statement what did you think? >> what threw me, it was shocking. i was very shocking. again, i didn't...
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the interview you all want to see the foreman of the jury. nice to have you join us. >> thank you greta, an honor to be here. >> you are number 11 right? >> number 11, i was the foreperson. >> greta: you have asked us not to use your name. >> yes i appreciate that. >> greta: after you her the opening statement. prosecution, before the defense opening statement what did you think? >> what threw me, it was shocking. i was very shocking. again, i didn't follow much of the case after the first couple of weeks. with what the state was presenting, i thought that was pretty standard. in the opening remarks they did show some pictures that were -- that will stay with you for life. we realized how intense and how serious this case is. when the defense got up, then that's when they started throwing out things that we did not know. and that's where it kind of hit us. it was something that we had to sit back and let soak in. and just see where he went with from there. i was shocking. it was very eye opening. it is a situation that i will never forget. >>
the interview you all want to see the foreman of the jury. nice to have you join us. >> thank you greta, an honor to be here. >> you are number 11 right? >> number 11, i was the foreperson. >> greta: you have asked us not to use your name. >> yes i appreciate that. >> greta: after you her the opening statement. prosecution, before the defense opening statement what did you think? >> what threw me, it was shocking. i was very shocking. again, i didn't...
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the foreman is speaking out. asked not to be named but described feeling disgust as he read last week's not guilty verdict and ashleigh banfield has more. they emphasized the difference between not guilty and innocecee. >> big difference. i think that's where people are going off the rails and thought for eight weeks listening to evidence and witnesses and trying to apply a complex law to have complex case. but now they're fearing for their lives and for their safety after giving all that of their own lives and thehere having to explain why they reached the verdict that they did. >> we the jury find the defendant not guilty. >> this court is in recess. >> reporter: a week since casey anthony's stunning acquittal. many can't believe the jury let her go. >> a lot of gray area and speculation. how caylee got in. i can't tell you how or who. but ultimately the body ended up there. >> the foreman withheld his identity as he talked to greta van susteren on fox news. >> when the defense got up, they started throwing out
the foreman is speaking out. asked not to be named but described feeling disgust as he read last week's not guilty verdict and ashleigh banfield has more. they emphasized the difference between not guilty and innocecee. >> big difference. i think that's where people are going off the rails and thought for eight weeks listening to evidence and witnesses and trying to apply a complex law to have complex case. but now they're fearing for their lives and for their safety after giving all that...
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tom foreman, cnn. >> but what is waiting for her on the outside? a normal life? john king talked to dr. drew pinsky, host of hln's "dr. drew". >> we expect her to be free very soon. then what? we don't know of a home, we don't know of any resources. we know of a severely dysfunctional family. how does this most infamous defendant reintegrate herself to civilian life? >> it's a great question. and not only is there a dysfunctional family, there's a family that has been thrown under the bus and shattered by the proceedings of this case. i don't see her going home maybe ever. i mean, i don't see how this family reconciles. they're just so much blood that's been drained out of the system. it's almost impossible to heal something like this. the other issue is that i think she's physically in harm's way. i've seen -- if you check youtube today and look at people's outrage and the kind of incredible fury and frenzy that people are worked up into now, i actually think she's going to have to probably go into hiding for awhile. then there's the issue of how
tom foreman, cnn. >> but what is waiting for her on the outside? a normal life? john king talked to dr. drew pinsky, host of hln's "dr. drew". >> we expect her to be free very soon. then what? we don't know of a home, we don't know of any resources. we know of a severely dysfunctional family. how does this most infamous defendant reintegrate herself to civilian life? >> it's a great question. and not only is there a dysfunctional family, there's a family that has...
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tom foreman, cnn. >> but what is waiting for her on the outside? will she be able to have any semblance of a normal life? john king talked to dr. drew pinsky, host of hln's "dr. drew". >> we expect her to be free very soon. then what? we don't know of a home, we don't know of any resources. we know of a severely dysfunctional family. how does this most infamous defendant reintegrate herself to civilian life? >> it's a great question. and not only is there a dysfunctional family, there's a family that has been thrown under the bus and shattered by the proceedings of this case. i don't see her going home maybe ever. i mean, i don't see how this family reconciles. they're just so much blood that's been drained out of the system. it's almost impossible to heal something like this. the other issue is that i think she's physically in harm's way. i've seen -- if you check youtube today and look at people's outrage and the kind of incredible fury and frenzy that people are worked up into now, i actually think she's going to have to probably go into hiding
tom foreman, cnn. >> but what is waiting for her on the outside? will she be able to have any semblance of a normal life? john king talked to dr. drew pinsky, host of hln's "dr. drew". >> we expect her to be free very soon. then what? we don't know of a home, we don't know of any resources. we know of a severely dysfunctional family. how does this most infamous defendant reintegrate herself to civilian life? >> it's a great question. and not only is there a...
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the jury foreman says that behavior troubled the panel greatly. well, it disfwugusted us. we were all very disgusted from june 16, when it happened, to the time when -- that's what makes this hard. it's what made it very hard for us. it's something that i wish, because of that and seeing that, we wish there was something else we could look at that would be a felony, something where, you know, we don't have the power to do this. we don't have the ability to put the laws in place for this, but something where, if you do not report a child missing, then it's going to be a felony. and for every hour or day that it goes on, it gets worse and worse because her actions were disgusting. >> the foreman said jurors were stunned when the prosecution rested, hoping and expecting there would be more incriminating evidence. the jury did find casey anthony guilty of lying to investigators, but she's still due to leave jail a free woman this sunday. >>> checking out some other top stories that we're following, under fire on a phone hacking scandal. media baron ru
the jury foreman says that behavior troubled the panel greatly. well, it disfwugusted us. we were all very disgusted from june 16, when it happened, to the time when -- that's what makes this hard. it's what made it very hard for us. it's something that i wish, because of that and seeing that, we wish there was something else we could look at that would be a felony, something where, you know, we don't have the power to do this. we don't have the ability to put the laws in place for this, but...
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>> i would be willing to bet some serious money he is the foreman of the jury.his guy has been paying very close attention to everything. he does get figete at times and whoever happens to be talking, noticed throughout the day, everybody seemed to be getting super figety, i don't know if they're uncomfortable with the suicide note or if we've heard this before, wrap it up, guys, that's my question. >> judge jeanine: and holly-- >> and the juror-- >> i've got, i want to thank you and i'm going to see you tomorrow in orlando. thanks for being with us, holly and susan. all right, finally, my thoughts. for more than a month we have he a been transfixed by this case and the harsh reality that a two-year-old was killed. the media has covered this like a sporting event. the scenes play out like a soap opera. we witnessed firsthand the battle ground the fight between good and evil unfolds every day, and we've watched the prosecution and we've watched the defense, wagering who is winning and who is not. and we've watched the anthony family, live out their own personal n
>> i would be willing to bet some serious money he is the foreman of the jury.his guy has been paying very close attention to everything. he does get figete at times and whoever happens to be talking, noticed throughout the day, everybody seemed to be getting super figety, i don't know if they're uncomfortable with the suicide note or if we've heard this before, wrap it up, guys, that's my question. >> judge jeanine: and holly-- >> and the juror-- >> i've got, i want to...
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that's when governor brown served as foreman that foreman. >>> so far we're doing good. mean we're exactly right, just means we haven't had a lot of crashes. this morning on highway 4 we have slow traffic coming up through antioch and also some slow traffic on 680 through pleasant hill. nothing major, 80 still looks pretty good from vallejo to richmond all the way out. there's a back up at the richmond bridge toll plaza heading west. this morning if you're driving in hayward already some bunching up near highway 82. still looks pretty good crossing 880 heading over to the bay shore freeway. this morning's commute looks good on northbound 280. northbound 280 they were clearing an accident, that was on the right hand side. there's a new crash before highway 13. a pe dis pedestrian is walking in the divide. police are out there looking for that person because very dangerous. 6:30, let's go to steve. >> thank you sir. some fog out there but yesterday was a lot stronger so we'll see sunshine earlier today. but still plenty of gray over that bay. and temperatures held in check
that's when governor brown served as foreman that foreman. >>> so far we're doing good. mean we're exactly right, just means we haven't had a lot of crashes. this morning on highway 4 we have slow traffic coming up through antioch and also some slow traffic on 680 through pleasant hill. nothing major, 80 still looks pretty good from vallejo to richmond all the way out. there's a back up at the richmond bridge toll plaza heading west. this morning if you're driving in hayward already...
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>> i would be willing to bet some serious money he is the foreman of the jury. paying very close attention to everything. he does get figete at times and whoever happens to be talking, noticed throughout the day, everybody seemed to be getting super figety, i don't know if they're uncomfortable with the suicide note or if we've heard this before, wrap it up, guys, that's my question. >> judge jeanine: and holly-- >> and the juror-- >> i've got, i want to thank you and i'm going to see you tomorrow in orlando. thanks for being with us, holly and susan. all right, finally, my thoughts. for more than a month we have he a been transfixed by this case and the harsh reality that a two-year-old was killed. the media has covered this like a sporting event. the scenes play out like a soap opera. we witnessed firsthand the battle ground the fight between good and evil unfolds every day, and we've watched the prosecution and we've watched the defense, wagering who is winning and who is not. and we've watched the anthony family, live out their own personal nightmare. but th
>> i would be willing to bet some serious money he is the foreman of the jury. paying very close attention to everything. he does get figete at times and whoever happens to be talking, noticed throughout the day, everybody seemed to be getting super figety, i don't know if they're uncomfortable with the suicide note or if we've heard this before, wrap it up, guys, that's my question. >> judge jeanine: and holly-- >> and the juror-- >> i've got, i want to thank you and...
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. >> greta: straight ahead, the foreman does not hold back when talking about george anthony.and his many suspicions about him. stick around. >> the prosecution is hugely disappointed. does prosecutor jeff ashton have any regrets? what is the deal with the prosecutor's smirking situation? the new droid inedible 2. i could use a smartphone with social apps to stay up on what my friends are doing. and 's global, so i'll know what they're doing while they're doing it, even wn i travel. i'll have to act surprised when they tell me stuff. i don't have a good surprised face. maybe i can look up videos of surprised people on my new phone for reference. yep, i really want that phone. upgrade to the new droid incredible 2 by htc with global capabilities for only $149.99. now on america's largest, most reliable high-speed network. verizon. i can tell you that childhood is a magical time. but for children with diabetes, life is not quite so carefree. the barbara davis center for childhood diabetes is fighting hard to find a cure. know the signs: irritability, excessive urination, weight
. >> greta: straight ahead, the foreman does not hold back when talking about george anthony.and his many suspicions about him. stick around. >> the prosecution is hugely disappointed. does prosecutor jeff ashton have any regrets? what is the deal with the prosecutor's smirking situation? the new droid inedible 2. i could use a smartphone with social apps to stay up on what my friends are doing. and 's global, so i'll know what they're doing while they're doing it, even wn i travel....
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tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> and now dr. drew pinsky joins me to talk about this man who claimed to be clark rockefeller. that's extraordinary stuff. dr. drew, you believe first of all you crossed paths with this man years ago. what happened there? >> well, i was working at a psychiatric hospital. and i got a call, a very peculiar call from a woman. never really understood who she was or identified herself but she kept me on the phone for a good half an hour going on and on about how she had this special person with a special relationship, that he was so powerful and had so much money that he needed all this sort of -- brought in under the cloak of darkness but he was suffering and had pain and all these different things. i thought, wow, this whole thing sounds mysterious, shady, not right to me. and i remember hearing about this when it sort of came to light. i thought, boy, that's probably who this guy was. another con man out there bringing people around him to support his con. >> that's pretty -- it's pretty remarkable t
tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> and now dr. drew pinsky joins me to talk about this man who claimed to be clark rockefeller. that's extraordinary stuff. dr. drew, you believe first of all you crossed paths with this man years ago. what happened there? >> well, i was working at a psychiatric hospital. and i got a call, a very peculiar call from a woman. never really understood who she was or identified herself but she kept me on the phone for a good half an hour going on and on...
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i'm tom foreman. i'm tom foreman. thanks for watching. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> the shuttle has cleared the tower. >> reporter: a spacecraft that launches like a rocket and lands like a plane. >> touchdown. >> reporter: the beginning of a remarkable era. >> what we did in shutting over 30 years dwarfs what was done in the apollo era. >> reporter: but 135 missions later, the space shuttle program is being eliminated. what's next for nasa? >> you know, mars has been 20 years in the future for the last 30 years. >> reporter: and could commercial space travel be on the horizon? >>> hello. i'm john zarrella, and this is the space shuttle "atlantis." on the 17th of may, it rolled from the orbiter processing facility to the vehicle assembly building a quarter-mile away. the last time a shuttle would make the journey. bringing a glorious, sometimes tragic, era one step closer to the end. but was it worth it? three decades in low earth orbit not venturing outward. if you ask the man commanding the last shuttle
i'm tom foreman. i'm tom foreman. thanks for watching. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> the shuttle has cleared the tower. >> reporter: a spacecraft that launches like a rocket and lands like a plane. >> touchdown. >> reporter: the beginning of a remarkable era. >> what we did in shutting over 30 years dwarfs what was done in the apollo era. >> reporter: but 135 missions later, the space shuttle program is being eliminated. what's next for nasa?...
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tom foreman, cnn. >> crumbled as tom just said, but leaving plenty of rubble to dig through. joining us now andrea lion, cream defense attorney mark garregos and former prosecuting attorney paul henderson. you have experience defending somebody like this in a capital murder trial. what's your reaction to the verdict today? >> i think this verdict was the only logical verdict. anytime you've got a case where you can't show the cause or manner of death and you've got pathologists who say, i don't know and i can't rule out accidental, what else do you expect the jury to do? my only fear for the defense in this case all along was that somehow this kind of drum beat and presumption of guilt was going to overwhelm the complete lack of evidence of a crime. and clearly, i think at least the sequestration of the jury is what helped her achieve justice. and for those who say there was no justice in this case, i take great issue with that. here in america we have a presumption of innocence. the prosecution has the burden of proof. the prosecution woefully fell flat in this case at all t
tom foreman, cnn. >> crumbled as tom just said, but leaving plenty of rubble to dig through. joining us now andrea lion, cream defense attorney mark garregos and former prosecuting attorney paul henderson. you have experience defending somebody like this in a capital murder trial. what's your reaction to the verdict today? >> i think this verdict was the only logical verdict. anytime you've got a case where you can't show the cause or manner of death and you've got pathologists who...
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also, a conversation with noted british historian and and the four men-- amandaa foreman. she has a new book called "a war on fire." >> every community has martin luther king boulevard. that is the cornerstone we all know could is not just a street garble bought, but a place to gather with your community. make every day better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. we are happy to join him to combat illiteracy. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> jeff merkely wrote an op-ed in the new york times on tuesday titled let's not linger in afghanistan. he joins us tonight on capitol hill. thank you for your time. >> is great to be with you. when you say that we are lingering in afghanistan, can you define the word "lingering" for me? >> that means that our mission has been completed. in this case, the mission was to take the taliban out of power in afghanistan, to destroy al qaeda training camps, and to find those responsible for 9/11. the nation-building mission turned out to be very problematic. w
also, a conversation with noted british historian and and the four men-- amandaa foreman. she has a new book called "a war on fire." >> every community has martin luther king boulevard. that is the cornerstone we all know could is not just a street garble bought, but a place to gather with your community. make every day better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. we are happy to join him to combat illiteracy. nationwide is on your side. >> and by...
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tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> up next, anderson with the ridiculist classic. new information about the case against casey anthony. you remember the prosecution said she searched for chloroform on his family computer 84 times? turns out that never happened. new details coming up. [ chris ] quicken loans constantly kept us updated and got us through the process twice now. quicken loans is definitely engineered to amaze. they were just really there for us. t the motorola expert from sprint. its powerful tools help you work faster and smarter so you can get back to playing "angry birds." it lets you access business forms on the go, fire off e-mails with the qwerty keypad, and work securely around the world so you can get back to playing "angry birds." it's the android-powered phone that mixes business with pleasure. so let's get our work done, america, so we can all get back to playing "angry birds." the motorola expert from sprint. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors
tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> up next, anderson with the ridiculist classic. new information about the case against casey anthony. you remember the prosecution said she searched for chloroform on his family computer 84 times? turns out that never happened. new details coming up. [ chris ] quicken loans constantly kept us updated and got us through the process twice now. quicken loans is definitely engineered to amaze. they were just really there for us. t the motorola expert from...
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tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> up next, anderson with the ridiculist classic.ut the case against casey anthony. you remember the prosecution said she searched for chloroform on his family computer 84 times? turns out that never happened. new details coming up. [ male announcer ] even in the most uncertain times, there are some things we know for sure. there will still be weddings, still be babies, and still be bright futures. that's why new york life has been helping families plan for the expected and unexpected for 166 years. backed by the highest ratings for financial strength, we're safe and secure. so you can be too. give your family the gift of a secure financial future. new york life. the company you keep. give your family the gift of a secure financial future. we inspect your air filter, cabin filter. there's bugs, leaves, lint, crud. you'll be breathing that. i do believe it's part of a locust. make sure your alignments good. your brakes are good. you've got all sorts different things that you check off. your fluid levels. pretty much everything you cou
tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> up next, anderson with the ridiculist classic.ut the case against casey anthony. you remember the prosecution said she searched for chloroform on his family computer 84 times? turns out that never happened. new details coming up. [ male announcer ] even in the most uncertain times, there are some things we know for sure. there will still be weddings, still be babies, and still be bright futures. that's why new york life has been helping families plan for...
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he says the two sides hardened and arguing until the jury foreman calmed them down. he says no one believed anything casey's father george said on the stand. but more crucially, juror number 2 says none of the jurors believed the state established whether the grandparents or casey was in fact the child's care take when she died. in other words, if it was murder who did it. and if it was manslaughter, who was negligent in not reporting for 31 days after caylee was last seen. the paper reports that juror number 2 believes believed casey should still have been held accountable. he says he was the final holdout but ultimately he agreed to vote not guilty. new revelations too about defense attorney cheney mason seen here kind of flipping off photographers on tuesday while celebrating the verdict at a restaurant across from the courthouse. also that day you'll remember he had some pretty choice words for the media and legal comment aters. >> i hope that this is a lesson to those of you having indulged in media assassination for three years, bias and prejudice and incompete
he says the two sides hardened and arguing until the jury foreman calmed them down. he says no one believed anything casey's father george said on the stand. but more crucially, juror number 2 says none of the jurors believed the state established whether the grandparents or casey was in fact the child's care take when she died. in other words, if it was murder who did it. and if it was manslaughter, who was negligent in not reporting for 31 days after caylee was last seen. the paper reports...
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let me introduce the foreman to you. this is vince. he can do a better job explaining the project details. >> what is happening here, what are you doing? >> we are doing a major modernization. we are tearing out the old system, logic controls, and generator controls, and we will be going over to solid state. this is not your standard selector. it does not have a tape that runs it. because these are outside elevators -- these are unique to the city. >> and this is going away with the upgrade. >> that is right. none of these will be here. we have retrofitted three elevators so far and now we're doing the outside cars. >> so this is what will be replacing -- >> this will be replacing the generator controller and control system. we are down to about 15 or 20 relays, down from about 100, which means much less maintenance. this thing had been running for about six months now, but we still have eight cars here to do. >> great job. >> we have looked at past the elevators and present. now let's look at the future. we are taking a look at some o
let me introduce the foreman to you. this is vince. he can do a better job explaining the project details. >> what is happening here, what are you doing? >> we are doing a major modernization. we are tearing out the old system, logic controls, and generator controls, and we will be going over to solid state. this is not your standard selector. it does not have a tape that runs it. because these are outside elevators -- these are unique to the city. >> and this is going away...
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and now this marine factory has a new foreman. >> what i would ask you to do. >> reporter: or more correctlyewoman. brigadier-general loretta reynolds. >> what was your first reaction when you found out you were getting this post? >> there are times now that i wake up in the morning and i say am i really here? am i really here at paris island. >> reporter: general reynolds took command of paris island on june 17th and she has already made history as the first woman to lead the marine recruiting depot here. it is a distinction she acknowledges but won't dwell on. >> am i a trail blazer here at the depot? yes, i happen to be the first female. it will be one for the history books and then we are all going to move on. >> reporter: one of only two female generals now active in the marine corps. >> is this the most challenging one. >> reporter: at 6 feet tall she cuts an impressive and potentially imposing figure but it is her stature as a leader that has earned her respect. a 1986 graduate and former basketball player at the naval academy. she is a first female marine to hold a command position i
and now this marine factory has a new foreman. >> what i would ask you to do. >> reporter: or more correctlyewoman. brigadier-general loretta reynolds. >> what was your first reaction when you found out you were getting this post? >> there are times now that i wake up in the morning and i say am i really here? am i really here at paris island. >> reporter: general reynolds took command of paris island on june 17th and she has already made history as the first woman...
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but art thompson is both foreman and counselor. >> at some point in time we have to reintegrate their way back into society. and that's what this is all about. >> reporter: it's not >> reporter: -- >> it is not bad in this area. >> reporter: it is dangerous, not only the passing traffic but syringes found. >> i think somebody was living down there. >> reporter: this job is considered a start. >> doing what we can to be a part of society. >> reporter: the program has a contract for three years before these individual parolees they only work on this crew for 90 days. they hope by doing a good job that they can turn these into permanent positions. ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a judge says lawsuits accusing google of illegally collecting data from wireless networks can go forward. the mountain view based internet giant is apologizing for gathering the data during street view mapping sessions. google says it didn't mean to break the law. a u.s. district court judge says privacy protections still apply. >>> a woman from fremont is accused of stealing more than $800 million from c
but art thompson is both foreman and counselor. >> at some point in time we have to reintegrate their way back into society. and that's what this is all about. >> reporter: it's not >> reporter: -- >> it is not bad in this area. >> reporter: it is dangerous, not only the passing traffic but syringes found. >> i think somebody was living down there. >> reporter: this job is considered a start. >> doing what we can to be a part of society. >>...
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now this marine factory has a new foreman. >> what i'd ask you to do is... >> reporter: or forewoman, brigadier general loretta reynolds. when you found out you were getting this post, what was your first reaction? >> there are times now that i wake up in the morning and say, "am i really here? am i really here at parris island?" >> reporter: general reynolds took command of parris island on june 17, and she's already made history as the first woman to lead the marine recruiting depot here. it's a distinction she acknowledges, but won't dwell on. >> am i a trailblazer here at the depot? yes. i happen to be the first female. it's one for the history books, and we're all going to move on. >> reporter: reynolds is one of two female generals now active in the marine corps. >> is this the most challenging one? >> mitchell: at six feet tall, she cuts an impressive and potentially imposing figure. but it's her stature as a leader that's earned her respect. a 1986 graduate and former basketball player at the naval academy, she's the first female marine to hold a command position in a battle z
now this marine factory has a new foreman. >> what i'd ask you to do is... >> reporter: or forewoman, brigadier general loretta reynolds. when you found out you were getting this post, what was your first reaction? >> there are times now that i wake up in the morning and say, "am i really here? am i really here at parris island?" >> reporter: general reynolds took command of parris island on june 17, and she's already made history as the first woman to lead the...
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how does he become foreman? >> well, how he became foreman is because he's actually a coach.ut it. he's always leaning forward and going to rally up the team but what i saw here is the very beginning, i said the best jurors for the defense are men close to her age, single, that can, you know, find casey anthony attractive. >> you really think that's what -- >> here's the startling thing to me is, people who were following this case closely, i think they had, you know, a really emotional reaction to this verdict. are you telling me that one person because he's a coach in his life could just sway 11 other people or do you think that they were just all with him from the beginning? i've never heard of a capital murder case in my life where they don't call to look at least one piece of evidence again! >> well, the complexity of the evidence was overwhelming. when you look at this entire jury pool. >> well, i don't think they blew it up. i think it was overwhelming. think about it. we had 80 some witnesses here. they had at some point to put down that pen. they stopped taking notes
how does he become foreman? >> well, how he became foreman is because he's actually a coach.ut it. he's always leaning forward and going to rally up the team but what i saw here is the very beginning, i said the best jurors for the defense are men close to her age, single, that can, you know, find casey anthony attractive. >> you really think that's what -- >> here's the startling thing to me is, people who were following this case closely, i think they had, you know, a really...
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he served as foreman of a jury that acquitted a man of malicious mischief. >>> two whales found swimming six miles from the ocean are in danger. the mother and calf are stranded in the freshwater 29 days now. scientists say it appears the mother is not eating and the calf may have headed back out to sea by itself. >> if the calf has been separated from the mother, at this age, the calf may not be able to survive on its own. >> marine biologists say the whales heading to calmer water is not uncommon and it happens frequently, especially when a whale is sick. >>> it's coming up on 5:00. there was gunfire at an east bay park. a manhunt is set to resume at first light. we will have a live report. >>> an east bay regional parks officer came under fire, what he may have found. >>> the richmond man who survived a grizzly bear attack is back home this morning. we hear how he fought back
he served as foreman of a jury that acquitted a man of malicious mischief. >>> two whales found swimming six miles from the ocean are in danger. the mother and calf are stranded in the freshwater 29 days now. scientists say it appears the mother is not eating and the calf may have headed back out to sea by itself. >> if the calf has been separated from the mother, at this age, the calf may not be able to survive on its own. >> marine biologists say the whales heading to...
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i'm tom foreman. at congresswoman gabrielle giffords continues her remarkable rov fri being shot in the head, attention is shifted to the man shooting her. the courts say gerald lee loughner is mentally incompetent and cannot be put on trial until successfully treated. it is raising a specter that long troubled americans. the idea that the insanity defense were be easily used to get violent criminals off the books, but is that true? jim acosta picks up the story. >> reporter: you are entering a world few will ever see in person. inside of a mental institution that houses criminally insane patients. this is st. elizabeths hospital in washington, d.c. as captured in a remarkable movie shot last year by the patients themselves. one of them is louis eckerd, he beat and strangled to death a u.s. senator's aide more than four decades ago. >> i came in in 1967. that's reik 43 years, this was my home. this is where i live. believe me, lived and died. >> reporter: the movies two young miamimakers got the permi
i'm tom foreman. at congresswoman gabrielle giffords continues her remarkable rov fri being shot in the head, attention is shifted to the man shooting her. the courts say gerald lee loughner is mentally incompetent and cannot be put on trial until successfully treated. it is raising a specter that long troubled americans. the idea that the insanity defense were be easily used to get violent criminals off the books, but is that true? jim acosta picks up the story. >> reporter: you are...