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saturday morning, including a "gma" exclusive, insigh the jury room in the jodi arias trial with the foreman himself, the moment when everybody in the room was literally shaking. that's coming up. >> what an emotionally draining past five months have been for these jurors. also ahead on a lighter note, it's prom season and high schoolers all over the country dressing their best and let's admit it, a bit nostalgic -- >> too nas talgic. >> we wanted to get in the spirit, all four of us went to a real prom and we'll show you a very important part of the big night. getting ready. what did we wear? >>> before the four of us make some unfortunate sartorial decisions we'll start with weather and a word you do not often hear on memorial day weekend, snow. there will be flurries in parts of this country this morning, temperatures 30 degrees below normal. ginger zee tracking this overnight, in central park right now. good morning. >> there is no way to start your memorial day weekend but with a nice, cold rain or maybe a few flurries, that's what they did yesterday in syracuse, tying their third-late
saturday morning, including a "gma" exclusive, insigh the jury room in the jodi arias trial with the foreman himself, the moment when everybody in the room was literally shaking. that's coming up. >> what an emotionally draining past five months have been for these jurors. also ahead on a lighter note, it's prom season and high schoolers all over the country dressing their best and let's admit it, a bit nostalgic -- >> too nas talgic. >> we wanted to get in the...
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joanna will apply for a factory foreman's job? rit. ok. and some ofbstacles that we'll addresss, you' be applying for a nontradional job, a male job. . knock, knock. here am. i'm wondering if you may have any questions or concerns about taking this type of pition because it does seem to be a nontraditional job. do you have any fears that if you get on to be the foreman, people reporting to you won't accept your authority? ll, i've heard that a lot, but i haveorked with men over the last five osix years. and i've got six brothe-- we've fought together, and we've lked, and a real strong father figure in the home. some of the other jobs that i've had have involved supervising men. one of the things research has shown us is that if you can identify pontial obstacles early on and begin to become psychologically inoculated by planning alternative courses of action, yore much better able tcope when you auall encountethobstacle. some might think you're not 1oo% qualified for the job because you' a female in this envinment. i've heard those kind of
joanna will apply for a factory foreman's job? rit. ok. and some ofbstacles that we'll addresss, you' be applying for a nontradional job, a male job. . knock, knock. here am. i'm wondering if you may have any questions or concerns about taking this type of pition because it does seem to be a nontraditional job. do you have any fears that if you get on to be the foreman, people reporting to you won't accept your authority? ll, i've heard that a lot, but i haveorked with men over the last five...
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want to play something else that the jury foreman said to abc.to this. >> i'm -- i'm very sure in my own mind that she was mentally and verbally abused. now, is that an excuse? of course not. does it factor into decisions that we make? it has to. >> mark, your reaction to that. >> it's exactly what i expected and i think exactly why, in spite of the fact that i think in that same interview, he stated that, you know, she was her own worst witness, i'm telling you, the fact that she was on there for these 17, 18, whatever number of days, that was -- that created a familiarity. that breeds contempt usually, but at the same time, obviously it resonated with four people and it resonated, you know, loudly enough that they were not going to impose the death penalty. this whole case frankly points out i think just the ridiculous nature of the death penalty in america and why so many people feel that it should be abolished. because it really -- it doesn't do anybody the kind of good that they say they want. they want closure but as randi just said, this i
want to play something else that the jury foreman said to abc.to this. >> i'm -- i'm very sure in my own mind that she was mentally and verbally abused. now, is that an excuse? of course not. does it factor into decisions that we make? it has to. >> mark, your reaction to that. >> it's exactly what i expected and i think exactly why, in spite of the fact that i think in that same interview, he stated that, you know, she was her own worst witness, i'm telling you, the fact that...
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the jury foreman was speaking this morning about this and, in fact, amazingly said that he had not seen or heard of any of those interviews that jodi had given to the television stations. he talked a lot more about his thoughts, being a juror on this panel on abc's "good morning america" today. have a listen. >> i'm very sure in my own mind that she was mentally and verbally abused. now, is that an excuse? of course not. does it factor into decisions we make? it has to. we are charged with going into presuming innocence, right? but she was on the stand for so long, there were so many contradiction i criticing stories, but i don't think it did her any good, no, that length of time, no. >> very interesting. i want to bring in hln's correspondence, jean ka rar says and beth karas on this. beth, it's always interesting to hear what jurors say what they are thinking when they reach their decisions, be you the fact that if juror said he wasn't aware of all these television interviews jodi had been giving during the trial, any panel that comes in at this phase, any new panel, they would have b
the jury foreman was speaking this morning about this and, in fact, amazingly said that he had not seen or heard of any of those interviews that jodi had given to the television stations. he talked a lot more about his thoughts, being a juror on this panel on abc's "good morning america" today. have a listen. >> i'm very sure in my own mind that she was mentally and verbally abused. now, is that an excuse? of course not. does it factor into decisions we make? it has to. we are...
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we'll talk exclusively to the jury foreman in just a moment.ut first, here's ryan owens with the latest on the story. ryan. >> reporter: good morning, elizabeth. the jury foreman says there was a significant split on this jury from the beginning. not just one or two holdouts who did not want to execute jodi arias but several. enough that they knew from the minute they got back in that jury room, they were hopefully -- hopelessly deadlocked. >> no unanimous agreement signed foreperson. >> reporter: a mistrial, it was the outcome neither side wanted. jodi arias exhaled and couldn't seem to believe it. her victim's family simply collapsed in anguish. they will have to live through this nightmare yet again. several jurors cried. one mouthed "i'm so sorry" to travis alexander's family. >> this was not your typical trial. you were asked to perform very difficult responsibilities. >> reporter: prosecutor juan martinez's face seemed to say it all. but he's as determined as ever to send jodi arias to death row. just minutes after the deadlocked jury wen
we'll talk exclusively to the jury foreman in just a moment.ut first, here's ryan owens with the latest on the story. ryan. >> reporter: good morning, elizabeth. the jury foreman says there was a significant split on this jury from the beginning. not just one or two holdouts who did not want to execute jodi arias but several. enough that they knew from the minute they got back in that jury room, they were hopefully -- hopelessly deadlocked. >> no unanimous agreement signed...
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we're saving lives. >> reporter: tom foreman, cnn. >> our thanks to tom foreman for that.i want to bring you pictures out of texas. reports of heavy rain causing some pretty serious flooding in san antonio. we'll get the latest in the situation there straight ahead. ♪ ♪ fly me to the moon ♪ let me play among the stars ♪ and let me see what spring is like ♪ ♪ on jupiter and mars ♪ in other words [ male announcer ] the classic is back. ♪ i love [ male announcer ] the all-new chevrolet impala. chevrolet. find new roads. ♪ you to support strong bones. and the brand most recommended by... my doctor. my gynecologist. my pharmacist. citracal. citracal. [ female announcer ] you trust your doctor. doctors trust citracal. like other precious things that start off white, it yellows over time. when it comes to your smile, if you're not whitening, you're yellowing. crest whitestrips whiten as well as $500 professional treatments. guaranteed. crest 3d white whitestrips. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have
we're saving lives. >> reporter: tom foreman, cnn. >> our thanks to tom foreman for that.i want to bring you pictures out of texas. reports of heavy rain causing some pretty serious flooding in san antonio. we'll get the latest in the situation there straight ahead. ♪ ♪ fly me to the moon ♪ let me play among the stars ♪ and let me see what spring is like ♪ ♪ on jupiter and mars ♪ in other words [ male announcer ] the classic is back. ♪ i love [ male announcer ] the...
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the foreman spoke to abc's good morning america. he not comment on the fejt phase of her murder trial itself. he did explain why jodi arias may have hurt her own case by taking the stand. >> we're charged with going in to presuming innocence, right? but she was on the stand for so long there were so many contradicting stories. >> shepard: prosecutors say jodi arias stabbed her ex-boyfriend 27 times, shot him and slit his throat. arias initially said she knew nothing about the murder. then she blamed it on intruders wearing masks and then testified that she did shoot him in self-defense. of course, the murder conviction stands. but the judge says it's now up to a new jury to determine whether she gets the death penalty. adam housley is live in our west coast newsroom. this can't begin until, what, july at the very earliest. >> that's right, shepard. the judge set down july as the date that a new jury would be impaneled basically. they would have to go through the entire jury selection again. cliff notes of the trial to determine whet
the foreman spoke to abc's good morning america. he not comment on the fejt phase of her murder trial itself. he did explain why jodi arias may have hurt her own case by taking the stand. >> we're charged with going in to presuming innocence, right? but she was on the stand for so long there were so many contradicting stories. >> shepard: prosecutors say jodi arias stabbed her ex-boyfriend 27 times, shot him and slit his throat. arias initially said she knew nothing about the...
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thanks to tom foreman. >>> now you've seen the pictures. i want to bring in george howell.cross the field from that plaza towers elementary school, as close as you can get to the rescue operation we've been showing you as you can be. george, what are you hearing, what are you seeing right now? >> right now, it's a line of people walking around us trying to get to that school, trying to help out. but officials are telling them that they don't want that help right now. in fact, they're trying to keep people away from the school property as that search and rescue continues. this is a difficult situation for everyone out here, especially laticia velazquez. we were talking a moment ago. tell people who you're looking for right now. >> i'm out here looking for my niece, nancy rodriguez. i had two nieces here at plaza towers. one of them, melissa rodriguez, has been found. she's in the hospital. i don't know of her condition right now but still, nancy rodriguez is still missing. also my sister, sandra rodriguez, is missing. i haven't heard from her and the situation out here is ju
thanks to tom foreman. >>> now you've seen the pictures. i want to bring in george howell.cross the field from that plaza towers elementary school, as close as you can get to the rescue operation we've been showing you as you can be. george, what are you hearing, what are you seeing right now? >> right now, it's a line of people walking around us trying to get to that school, trying to help out. but officials are telling them that they don't want that help right now. in fact,...
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>> tom foreman, thank you very much. >>> and out front tonight, casey jordan, criminologist and dr.ychiatrist and the medical director of the los angeles county department of children and family services. good to have both of you. casy, let me start with you. as you saw tom reporting this house not in a physically isolated location. not a big house. lots of neighbors around. how could something like this go for so long unnoticed? i mean, you see a face looking out of a window. you -- i mean, how? >> we all see faces looking out of the windows of our neighbors' home. two reasons come to mind. number one, it may not be physically isolated from other homes and neighbors, but it is socially isolated. very often these neighborhoods have a culture which does not encourage calling the police or getting to know your neighbors. we call -- >> butting out. stay out of it. >> yeah. the siege mentality. you just mind your own business, you don't get involved in your neighbor's business. and he did nothing. no loud music. no big parties. that would raise the ire of his neighbors whatsoever. but t
>> tom foreman, thank you very much. >>> and out front tonight, casey jordan, criminologist and dr.ychiatrist and the medical director of the los angeles county department of children and family services. good to have both of you. casy, let me start with you. as you saw tom reporting this house not in a physically isolated location. not a big house. lots of neighbors around. how could something like this go for so long unnoticed? i mean, you see a face looking out of a window....
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we'll speak live to the foreman in an abc news exclusive. >>> and the holiday weekend getaway is herel it be a washout? severe storms slam the northeast as millions are starting summer right now but have no fear, the one and only mariah carey is live in central park to get this party started, rain or shine. ♪ >>> oh, they are out in force. is it that time of year again? the summer concert series set to kick o
we'll speak live to the foreman in an abc news exclusive. >>> and the holiday weekend getaway is herel it be a washout? severe storms slam the northeast as millions are starting summer right now but have no fear, the one and only mariah carey is live in central park to get this party started, rain or shine. ♪ >>> oh, they are out in force. is it that time of year again? the summer concert series set to kick o
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tom foreman, cnn, washington. >>> turning to what's a growing battle over gun control with the nra's annual meeting this weekend, gun control supporters this week deployed some of the most powerful voices, family members of gun violence victims to confront some senators face to face. here is cnn's chief congressional correspondent dana bash. >> reporter: her son was killed in the colorado movie massacre. >> let him know that karen teefz was here again. >> reporter: she has been trying unsuccessfully to see her senator, jeff flake, since he voted against expanding gun background checks last month. to capture her frustration, the gun control group mayors against illegal guns tried again, this time inviting cameras. >> i want him to look the mother in the eye that's lost her child. i want him to see the pain. >> reporter: it is just one part of a coordinated effort to use this week's senate recess to keep the gun control issue alive, despite losing the pivotal background check vote. earlier this week, the same group sent erica lafferty to new hampshire to confront kelly ayotte. they hel
tom foreman, cnn, washington. >>> turning to what's a growing battle over gun control with the nra's annual meeting this weekend, gun control supporters this week deployed some of the most powerful voices, family members of gun violence victims to confront some senators face to face. here is cnn's chief congressional correspondent dana bash. >> reporter: her son was killed in the colorado movie massacre. >> let him know that karen teefz was here again. >> reporter:...
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and in today's american journey, our tom foreman takes a look at the debate. >> reporter: in the wakewister, some have been raising their voices high, insisting this storm ought to spur a movement for more people to put in storm shelters. pba sells an assortment of models, many look like normal rooms and there, cory schultz sees his work as more than a business. it's a mission. >> after the fact, it's too late. this has to be something that you plan for, that you get in, that you get in place and then you use it and use it correctly. and then i think it can save lives across the country. >> reporter: storm shelters have been around for generations. famously featured in "the wizard of oz." but modern shelters are an entirely different matter. many companies now offer a variety of steel and concrete structures for above and below ground. boasting an array of extra security measures and strengths. >> each one of these anchor bolts has a 10,000 pound sheer strength. so by putting one every foot around here, it can more than withstand any storm. >> reporter: the challenge has always been e
and in today's american journey, our tom foreman takes a look at the debate. >> reporter: in the wakewister, some have been raising their voices high, insisting this storm ought to spur a movement for more people to put in storm shelters. pba sells an assortment of models, many look like normal rooms and there, cory schultz sees his work as more than a business. it's a mission. >> after the fact, it's too late. this has to be something that you plan for, that you get in, that you...
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for "outfront," tom foreman, washington. >> "outfront" tonight, a former cia analyst who spearheaded the -- operations team. seth jones is the associate director of the international security and defense policy center. great to have you with us. you've been out there looking for people. i just wanted to throw up a graphic. six major lists. you have tide list with more than 700,000 names. you have another terrorist screening database with 423,000 names. tsarnaev was said to be on that list. then there's a select d list with 14,000 names. a no fly list with 10,000 names and the kill list, we don't know exactly how many names are on that. does it make sense to have all of these lists? >> so, look, i think most of these lists are to be used as references. they're not generating leads, open investigations. it depends on how they're used. they can be useful just as a resource for some organizations, but again, i'm not exactly sure how all of those databases interact at this point. >> and i guess that's a big point. let's talk about the tide list in particular. the big one. 700,000 names. h
for "outfront," tom foreman, washington. >> "outfront" tonight, a former cia analyst who spearheaded the -- operations team. seth jones is the associate director of the international security and defense policy center. great to have you with us. you've been out there looking for people. i just wanted to throw up a graphic. six major lists. you have tide list with more than 700,000 names. you have another terrorist screening database with 423,000 names. tsarnaev was...
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>> tom foreman, thank you very much.ry that we are going to continue covering on this show. >>> "outfront" next, who claimed the body of tamerlan tsarnaev? it was claimed late today, and some late-breaking details on the investigation including a piece of evidence the fbi says was hidden from them and where exactly the bombs were made. >>> plus, a big development in the case of ricin sent to the president of the united states. a wrongly accused elvis impersonator, another person arrested, and yes, it has gotten stranger. there are more charges tonight. >>> and tonight's shout-out, a giant rubber duck. we wanted to show this to you for scale. that's hong kong harbor. this boat -- i'm sorry, bird -- is a 54 foot tall bright yellow inflatable duck. it appeared today with those adorable children in victoria harbor. now, it's an oversized bath toy, but it arrived in hong kong as part of a free public art exhibit that ends on june 9th. the duck sure beats the other inflatable art exhibit in hong kong. that art -- no, at least
>> tom foreman, thank you very much.ry that we are going to continue covering on this show. >>> "outfront" next, who claimed the body of tamerlan tsarnaev? it was claimed late today, and some late-breaking details on the investigation including a piece of evidence the fbi says was hidden from them and where exactly the bombs were made. >>> plus, a big development in the case of ricin sent to the president of the united states. a wrongly accused elvis...
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here is tom foreman. >> reporter: in the wake of the oklahoma twisters, some have been raising theirhigh insisting this storm ought to spur a movement for more people to put in storm shelters. from wichita, kansas, the pba architect sell an assortment of model, many of which look like normal rooms and there cory sees his work as more than a business, it's a mission. >> after the fact it's too late. this is something you plan for, that you get in. that you get in place. and then you use it and use it correctly. and then i think it can save lives across the country. >> reporter: storm shelters have been around for generations. famously featured in "the wizard of oz." but modern shelters are an entirely different matter. many companies now offer a variety of steel and concrete structures for above and below ground. boasting an array of extra security measures and strengths. >> each one of these anchor bolts has a 10,000 pound sheer strength. so by putting one every foot around here, it can more than withstand any storm. >> reporter: the challenge has always been economics. even simple s
here is tom foreman. >> reporter: in the wake of the oklahoma twisters, some have been raising theirhigh insisting this storm ought to spur a movement for more people to put in storm shelters. from wichita, kansas, the pba architect sell an assortment of model, many of which look like normal rooms and there cory sees his work as more than a business, it's a mission. >> after the fact it's too late. this is something you plan for, that you get in. that you get in place. and then you...
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for the first time we're hearing from the jury foreman. he spoke to "good morning america" today and while he did not comment on the penalty deliberations he said jodi arias likely hurt her own case after testifying for 18 days. >> i think she was not a good witness. >> because? >> we go -- we're charged with presuming innocence, right? but she was on the stand for so long, there were so many contradicting stories. >> shepard: so many contradicting stories. for example she blamed masked intruders for her ex-boyfriend's murder after police found him with 27 stab wounds, slit throat and gunshot. later they testified she shot him in self-defense but she could not recall stabbing him or take a knife to his throat. the judge announced she'll call a new jury in mid july to determine jodi arias' penalty. prosecutors could take death off the table but they plan to try again with new jurors. clancy talbot was a friend of travis alexander. this must be awful on that family. >> it's devastating. it's heartbreaking. i spoke with them earlier today and
for the first time we're hearing from the jury foreman. he spoke to "good morning america" today and while he did not comment on the penalty deliberations he said jodi arias likely hurt her own case after testifying for 18 days. >> i think she was not a good witness. >> because? >> we go -- we're charged with presuming innocence, right? but she was on the stand for so long, there were so many contradicting stories. >> shepard: so many contradicting stories. for...
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and if you are grilling or get out the george foreman. leigh glaser is up with next. >> i'm rick kwan. >> i'm rick kwan. matt cain was able and sharks [ male announcer ] citibank's app for ipad makes it easy for ann to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citi tablet apps. easier banking. standard at citibank. helps him deposit his checks. jay also like it when mother nature helps him wash his car. mother nature's cool like that. citibank mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. >> ama: google plans to expand wireless networks across africa the company is going to finance a massive network across the continent. but the problem it's difficult to set up the infrastructure. so they are working with regulators to work low frequencies and blimps can push it over large areas. they have set up a test network in south africa. >> engineering students have developed a shoe that helps develop power. it captures the energy from the leg and stores in a belt. there is a lever on the heel of a
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for "outfront," tom foreman, washington. >> pretty amazing when you saw all the angles of tom's face, you could see how it was so simple with any angle, but it really isn't. still "outfront," deta2ils about what the first colonists ate when they ran out of food and you know what? could be an ancestor of yours. plus, a new suspect in the bombing in benghazi. and what went wrong? these photos are taken of a 747 that crashed seconds after takeoff. we'll dissect the first video from takeoff to end. oh, boy. [ groans ] ♪ ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin dedicated to your eyes, from bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nu
for "outfront," tom foreman, washington. >> pretty amazing when you saw all the angles of tom's face, you could see how it was so simple with any angle, but it really isn't. still "outfront," deta2ils about what the first colonists ate when they ran out of food and you know what? could be an ancestor of yours. plus, a new suspect in the bombing in benghazi. and what went wrong? these photos are taken of a 747 that crashed seconds after takeoff. we'll dissect the first...
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we're saving lives. >> reporter: tom foreman, cnn. ♪ ♪ fly me to the moon ♪ let me play among the stars let me see what spring is like ♪ ♪ on jupiter and mars ♪ in other words [ male announcer ] the classic is back. ♪ i love [ male announcer ] the all-new chevrolet impala. chevrolet. find new roads. ♪ you chevrolet. find new roads. u >>> central arkansas has been rattled by three dozen earthquakes over the past week and scientists are trying to figure out what's causing them. they could be caused by a fault running through the area but it's also possible they've been triggered by natural gas exploration nearby that's using hydraulic fracturing known as fracking. similar quakes near guy, arkansas, ended a couple years ago after injection wells in the area were banned. >>> this is first baptist church in moore, oklahoma, that's the town nearly flattened by that powerful tornado. people in the area are now gathering for a memorial service to honor the 24 people killed in this storm. ten of those fatalities were kids. president obama was there earlier today. >> i'm speaking on behalf of the
we're saving lives. >> reporter: tom foreman, cnn. ♪ ♪ fly me to the moon ♪ let me play among the stars let me see what spring is like ♪ ♪ on jupiter and mars ♪ in other words [ male announcer ] the classic is back. ♪ i love [ male announcer ] the all-new chevrolet impala. chevrolet. find new roads. ♪ you chevrolet. find new roads. u >>> central arkansas has been rattled by three dozen earthquakes over the past week and scientists are trying to figure out what's...
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tom foreman, cnn, washington. >>> tom, thanks so much.tay with us, anderson is up next with "the ridiculist." >>> time now for the "ridiculist." tonight, i am so pleased to report that the canadian justice system is finally taking on a very important case. as far as i'm concerned, it's really the trial of the century. ladies and gentlemen, today the ikea monkey trial began in ontario. you must remember the ikea monkey. i know i simply cannot forget him. darwin was wandering around an ikea parking lot back in december, wearing a diaper and a little shearling coat. he was confiscated by toronto animal services. it's illegal to keep monkeys as pets in toronto. since then he's been at a primate sanctuary and his owner has been desperate to get him back. >> he's my son. >> remember this happened in the beginning of december. she missed christmas with her monkey son. also new year's eve which is right around the time i fell in love with the ikea monkey and wanted to get him on our new year's special with kathy griffin. we tried to get the monke
tom foreman, cnn, washington. >>> tom, thanks so much.tay with us, anderson is up next with "the ridiculist." >>> time now for the "ridiculist." tonight, i am so pleased to report that the canadian justice system is finally taking on a very important case. as far as i'm concerned, it's really the trial of the century. ladies and gentlemen, today the ikea monkey trial began in ontario. you must remember the ikea monkey. i know i simply cannot forget him....
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tom foreman, cnn. >>> night at 10:00 eastern, back to boston.ack. >>> time now for the riduclist. this town is so small that it does not have a zip code. we are talking about the mayor. instead, each year, the pound, population 22, picks a name out of the hot and that person is mayor for the year. the current mayor? 4-year-old robert bobby tufts. he adheres to carrying the big stick part, helping people across the street and going for horsey rides. >> looks pretty safe. >> how long have you had that stick? >> not long but now i have it forever. >> howdy, partner. >> mayor tuft is quite an accomplished singer and dancer. >> show me where to go. i don't want to go to bed. >> where mayor tuft really seems to shine is in his fishing expertise. here's an interview he gave recently. >> what's your favorite kind of bait? >> leeches, worms, minnows. >> what's your favorite fish? >> minnows. >> who's better? you or your father? >> probably me. >> i saw you eating that bobber, can you describe to me what it tastes like? >> it tastes like fish poop. >> so
tom foreman, cnn. >>> night at 10:00 eastern, back to boston.ack. >>> time now for the riduclist. this town is so small that it does not have a zip code. we are talking about the mayor. instead, each year, the pound, population 22, picks a name out of the hot and that person is mayor for the year. the current mayor? 4-year-old robert bobby tufts. he adheres to carrying the big stick part, helping people across the street and going for horsey rides. >> looks pretty safe....
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ending process evaluations are stressful as well the child is nervous because she doesn't know if the foreman says good enough to be accepted if she's turned down his self-esteem suffers you have to be very strong mentally and physically to face up to the challenge if you're turned down you don't need to give up on everything. there are many up and coming downstairs in the theatre. everybody is given the opportunity to dance and. sometimes some of them have plenty of work. for some people like me there were periods where i had nothing to do until recently . thank you luckily i'm much busier this season when. i. am performing some of the parts i'm completely exhausted nobody envious me because they know it's hard. to see that you're almost ready to die. when you leave the court about to do so you feel very lonely because some of your friends have turned away from me but that's the sort of situation that i experienced during the first year of my fourth season. everybody has come round the thought it was so late onset after all. a little closer to it should be no distance between you take a step
ending process evaluations are stressful as well the child is nervous because she doesn't know if the foreman says good enough to be accepted if she's turned down his self-esteem suffers you have to be very strong mentally and physically to face up to the challenge if you're turned down you don't need to give up on everything. there are many up and coming downstairs in the theatre. everybody is given the opportunity to dance and. sometimes some of them have plenty of work. for some people like...
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i want to bring in tom foreman. us understand how this monster moved across the region? >> jake, really this is one of the great mysteries of tornadoes. when you look at this kind of extraordinary damage you wonder why does one place last and another does not? after all, when the storm came cutting through here it was an equal opportunity destroying going all the way through the neighborhood cutting a wide swath and hitting many, many different buildings. so why did some stand and others not? a bit of it is chance. it may be that the gust is over 200 miles an hour in one place and 50 feet away. it may only be 150 miles an hour. if your house gets hit by the stronger one it makes a difference. there is also real physics at work here and the physics of construction. the national oceanic and atmospheric administration has looked at the way wind hits a building like this, the way in a storm like this it hits one side pushing and creates a vacuum on the other side which pulls away. that creates low pressure making the pr
i want to bring in tom foreman. us understand how this monster moved across the region? >> jake, really this is one of the great mysteries of tornadoes. when you look at this kind of extraordinary damage you wonder why does one place last and another does not? after all, when the storm came cutting through here it was an equal opportunity destroying going all the way through the neighborhood cutting a wide swath and hitting many, many different buildings. so why did some stand and others...
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the water was being blocked and knew where the drains were. >> the foreman knows what's blocking the drains -- sandbags. they've been temporarily put in place for construction. he decides to send one of his men, david winter, into the waist-deep water. >> i saw one workman, david, who was ducking down under the water trying to pull these sandbags out. another man had hold of his hand. >> the worker successfully removes all but one of the bags, but there's one last bag still blocking the drain. david dives into the murky water to grab it. >> nobody sort of realized what had actually happened because everyone had thought, oh, he's just pulling another sandbag up. when he didn't come back up, all hell broke loose. >> the force of the water on top of the bag pushed it through the drain and took him with it. he was above the water, still at that stage, but his legs were wedged into the pipe. >> by removing the bag, david unplugs the drain, and now the pressure of the gushing water pushes so forcefully, it sucks david's legs into the drain. >> i jumped into the water to try and help remove
the water was being blocked and knew where the drains were. >> the foreman knows what's blocking the drains -- sandbags. they've been temporarily put in place for construction. he decides to send one of his men, david winter, into the waist-deep water. >> i saw one workman, david, who was ducking down under the water trying to pull these sandbags out. another man had hold of his hand. >> the worker successfully removes all but one of the bags, but there's one last bag still...
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"outfront," tom foreman, washington. >>> so to get inside the mind of a monster.sed him to commit the terrible acts he's accused of? plus, a woman who knows firsthand what it's like to live with someone who's been aconvicted of horrible crimes. it was her father. the daughter of the man known as the happy faced killer. he killed eight women over five years of her childhood. she's out front with her story. >>> and a grammy nominated christian rock star facing charges. he tried to hire a hitman to kill his wife. ♪ [ male announcer ] start with a dodge dart. now give it a "tiger shark" engine and 41 mpg. good. now add some of this. and that. definitely him. and her. a little more of her. perfect. time out. how we doin'? [ car accelerating ] okay, let's take it up a notch. give it a heap of this, one of those and that. got anything with grappling hooks and a plane? [ explosions ] yeah, that'll work. ♪ [growl] we used to live with a bear. we'd always have to go everywhere with it. get in the front. we drive. it was so embarrasing that we just wanted to say, well, go aw
"outfront," tom foreman, washington. >>> so to get inside the mind of a monster.sed him to commit the terrible acts he's accused of? plus, a woman who knows firsthand what it's like to live with someone who's been aconvicted of horrible crimes. it was her father. the daughter of the man known as the happy faced killer. he killed eight women over five years of her childhood. she's out front with her story. >>> and a grammy nominated christian rock star facing charges....
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tom foreman, cnn, washington. >>> interesting stuff, thank you, tom. 13 years old when their debut song "jump" topped the charts. now the lead rapper kriss kross is dead. how the entertainment community is reacting. >>> anybody that goes to war going to be changed. it's just a reality. on the other hand, ptsd is a significant challenge. it's not about being weak. it's about having an experience of stress that really has a neurological impact. >> we've seen now potentially hundreds of thousands of veterans maybe returning from iraq or afghanistan with post-traumatic stress disorder. conservative estimates say one in five folks coming home. >> prepare people to deal with stress better, and if that doesn't help out, work with them to fight through the challenges in the aftermath of stress. i'm skip risso, clinical psychologist at the university of southern california institute for creative technologies. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] this is a reason to look twice. this is a stunning work of technology. the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is th
tom foreman, cnn, washington. >>> interesting stuff, thank you, tom. 13 years old when their debut song "jump" topped the charts. now the lead rapper kriss kross is dead. how the entertainment community is reacting. >>> anybody that goes to war going to be changed. it's just a reality. on the other hand, ptsd is a significant challenge. it's not about being weak. it's about having an experience of stress that really has a neurological impact. >> we've seen now...
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the foreman read the verdict monday. 72-year-old kermit gosnell was also found guilty of charges ranging from involuntary manslaughter to conspiracy. he was acquitted in the death of a fourth baby. now, gosnell was accused of delivering live babies at a clinic serving low-income women and then killing them. the jury deliberated for ten days after five weeks of testimony there. >>> the wild weather just keeps on coming. we've got a rare and forceful tornado to show you here. sweeping through northeastern hungary yesterday, bringing along hail and damaging winds. firemen reportedly responded to more than 70 emergencies caused by that powerful storm. when you get those sorts of storms, bill karins, our nbc meteorologist, you get fires, the lightning coming down. >> yeah, people don't associate tornadoes like that happening in europe. they've had two strong ones in europe in about the last week. it happens there. it's more rare. it's more frequent in our country although this spring we haven't had hardly any. knock on wood, let's keep the good times rolling. as far as the highs yesterday, in
the foreman read the verdict monday. 72-year-old kermit gosnell was also found guilty of charges ranging from involuntary manslaughter to conspiracy. he was acquitted in the death of a fourth baby. now, gosnell was accused of delivering live babies at a clinic serving low-income women and then killing them. the jury deliberated for ten days after five weeks of testimony there. >>> the wild weather just keeps on coming. we've got a rare and forceful tornado to show you here. sweeping...
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>> tom foreman, thank you very much.e, take to twitter everyone and let us know about what you think. if someone is on the web sites, should law enforcement be able to monitor you or not? >>> and now to california and the horrific story of a bachelorette party turned deadly. five women including the bride to be lost their lives. 31-year-old was riding in a stretch limo saturday night with eight of her friends. a fire broke out as they were crossing the san francisco bay bridge. four of the women and the driver escaped. before the car was overcome with flames. the rest lost their lives. investigators say the limo was carrying one too many passengers but it doesn't seem at that point that was necessarily related. some said the reports are obviously as can you see there the fire started in the trunk and they're trying to determine what caused the fatal blaze. our dan simon is "outfront" with the story. >> reporter: erin, we're still trying to get answers tooz why that limousine burst into flames and why everyone was not abl
>> tom foreman, thank you very much.e, take to twitter everyone and let us know about what you think. if someone is on the web sites, should law enforcement be able to monitor you or not? >>> and now to california and the horrific story of a bachelorette party turned deadly. five women including the bride to be lost their lives. 31-year-old was riding in a stretch limo saturday night with eight of her friends. a fire broke out as they were crossing the san francisco bay bridge....
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. >>> coming up, we'll hear from the jury foreman on the jodi arias case. the jury is deadlocked trying to decide whether she should be put to death. plus the new questions about a new jury. >>> and the boy scouts allowing gay skous but not gay scout leaders. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. that was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again, and now i gotta take more pills. ♪ yup another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] this may, buy aleve and help those in need. available out there. i knew devry university would give me the skills that i needed to make one of those tech jobs mine. we teach cutting-edge engineering technology, computer information systems, networking and communications management -- the things that our students need to know in the world today. our country needs more college grads to help fill al
. >>> coming up, we'll hear from the jury foreman on the jodi arias case. the jury is deadlocked trying to decide whether she should be put to death. plus the new questions about a new jury. >>> and the boy scouts allowing gay skous but not gay scout leaders. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. that was...
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>>catherine: the jury foreman and the jodie air reeas murder trial says that the 80 days she spent on stand didn't do her much good. that face jury deadlocked this week on the question of whether she should get the death penalty. the foreman says that some of the jurors agreed that she was telling contradictory stories what a fine, some of them during a prosecutors aggressive cross-examination. the jury convicted her of murdering her boyfriend about a different jury will be chosen to try again to make a decision in the penalty phase. this is her being taken back to jail yesterday after a mistrial was declared. >> any: tonight we are expecting breezy and cool skies. more temperatures will bottom out into the '40's and for the bay were talking '50s. for tomorrow here saturday, we are looking at more sunshine after some morning clouds. it will be patchy but a little warmer and still breezy. for the bay we're talking '60s. we are tracking the possibility for some rain for memorial day 3 will talk about that when i come back for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... ameri
>>catherine: the jury foreman and the jodie air reeas murder trial says that the 80 days she spent on stand didn't do her much good. that face jury deadlocked this week on the question of whether she should get the death penalty. the foreman says that some of the jurors agreed that she was telling contradictory stories what a fine, some of them during a prosecutors aggressive cross-examination. the jury convicted her of murdering her boyfriend about a different jury will be chosen to try...
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tom foreman investigates "outfront." >> reporter: when the fbi release the these vote yoez during therch for the boston suspects, there is hope that computers might help as they do on shows like "csi," comparing facial features with existing data and coming up with a name. >> hello, harry. >> reporter: but even though pictures of both brothers were in public data bases, the computers that searched that data missed them and came up empty. the government has been working on facial identification software since the 1960s and companies like facebook and apple use similar technology to tag people in photos. but security analysts widely admit this technology is not good enough to spot a suspect in a crowd. mario savilas runs the biomet rick center. >> one of the problems is low resolution. when you look at images collected from center city tv footage, the faces are way too small. >> reporter: his team is developing next generation software to change poor and partial images into much clearer pictures. they're creating programs that can reliably match images of people to their true identities
tom foreman investigates "outfront." >> reporter: when the fbi release the these vote yoez during therch for the boston suspects, there is hope that computers might help as they do on shows like "csi," comparing facial features with existing data and coming up with a name. >> hello, harry. >> reporter: but even though pictures of both brothers were in public data bases, the computers that searched that data missed them and came up empty. the government has...
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obviously the jury foreman is a man. me what you mean by that. >> if you take a look at i, traditionally women are much harsher judges of other women. what you heard this jury foreperson describe is a februa phenomenon that there is a complete mismatch. it is hard for a lot of men to imagine how this young woman who seemingly on the surface looks like a young innocent woman. it is hard to make the leap to say i can see that viciousness without that connection there. it is often time hard to do it. the other thing that i thought was very interesting in this interview this morning, was the fact that he said that he thought there was abuse in the relationship between travis and jodi. that means from our perspective, that is a thing called residual doubt. jurors say it will be hard to put her to death if i have some doubt about really whether this was a first-degree murder or not. so that's another thing that i thought was interesting that played out in the interview. >> richard gabriel, thank you for being with us. >>> stra
obviously the jury foreman is a man. me what you mean by that. >> if you take a look at i, traditionally women are much harsher judges of other women. what you heard this jury foreperson describe is a februa phenomenon that there is a complete mismatch. it is hard for a lot of men to imagine how this young woman who seemingly on the surface looks like a young innocent woman. it is hard to make the leap to say i can see that viciousness without that connection there. it is often time hard...
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says the committee said they would make some recommendations but they don't want any responsibility foreman dating any changes to this race. the history of the america's cup by the way is that the teams decide on race rules. italian owner felt that the other teams were sitting back and waiting for others to make changes. today luna rosa put recommendations on the table. >> the first thing is to improve the safety of the sailors and for that we are thinking of improving the helmets, introducing the body armors. we want weather ambulance. we want the professional divers to be ready. we want the paramedics to be on the water for the iser advices of all all the sailors. >> reporter: we got a look at some of that safety equipment today that includes body armor and a small oxygen tank that would give sailors a few minutes if they were submerged under the water. the italian team says they will be using those items during the race. they want to stay with the same class of boat. the ac72. they do not want to change the kind of boat. they would however like to change the wind limits and shift those d
says the committee said they would make some recommendations but they don't want any responsibility foreman dating any changes to this race. the history of the america's cup by the way is that the teams decide on race rules. italian owner felt that the other teams were sitting back and waiting for others to make changes. today luna rosa put recommendations on the table. >> the first thing is to improve the safety of the sailors and for that we are thinking of improving the helmets,...
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on friday the foreman described the deliberations and his reaction to the attention the case received. >> the responsibility was overwhelming. and i think that by the end of it we were mentally, emotionally exhausted. i think we were -- we were horrified when we found out that they actually called a mistrial and we felt like we had failed. we had to sit in judgment on another human. what she did was horrible. it was horrendous. and she has to be held accountable and responsible for that. but for people out to be yelling and screeing, you know, some of the horrible things we've heard, when they don't know what's going on, is ridiculous in my humble opinion. >> the foreman has said jurors have agreed not to discuss how they voted because they feel their decisions were personal and should remain that way. in minutes a legal panel weighs in on how a new jury will be selected ♪ ♪ wonder if i gave an oreo ♪ to somebody out there who i didn't know ♪ ♪ would they laugh after i'd gone? ♪ ♪ or would they pass that wonder on? ♪ ♪ i wonder how it'd change your point of view ♪ ♪ if i gave one to y
on friday the foreman described the deliberations and his reaction to the attention the case received. >> the responsibility was overwhelming. and i think that by the end of it we were mentally, emotionally exhausted. i think we were -- we were horrified when we found out that they actually called a mistrial and we felt like we had failed. we had to sit in judgment on another human. what she did was horrible. it was horrendous. and she has to be held accountable and responsible for that....
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what ever the foreman tell them, they're going to do it. it's a money business.it's "get the job done, we're going to get a big check." >> if we're not properly maintained or trained, then people will die. and it's only a matter of time. >> coming up on this special edition frontline... >> customer money was missing. >> now you have these customers who can't get their money out of mf global. >> the next chapter of frontline's "money, power and wall street" series. >> there's never one cockroach. the system has failed us. >> "six billion dollar bet" begins right now. >> narrator: this is a story about a bet that went bad. like all stories about wall street, it starts with the pursuit of profits and the risks of getting it wrong. >> pay for at least 50, 12.68 for at least 50. >> narrator: it's one of the latest in a stream of missteps, meltdowns and scandals that blow up, it seems, every few months. >> two mortgage companies under government control... >> the federal reserve is bailing out bear stearns... >> narrator: it's a familiar cycle. customers are outraged.
what ever the foreman tell them, they're going to do it. it's a money business.it's "get the job done, we're going to get a big check." >> if we're not properly maintained or trained, then people will die. and it's only a matter of time. >> coming up on this special edition frontline... >> customer money was missing. >> now you have these customers who can't get their money out of mf global. >> the next chapter of frontline's "money, power and wall...
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one female juror cried as the foreman red the verdict monday that found the 72-year-old guilty of a slew of other charges, ranging from involuntary manslaughter to conspiracy. he was acquitted in the death of a fourth baby. he was accused of delivering live babies and then killing them. the jury deliberated for ten days after five weeks of testimony. >>> and now, here's your "first look" at this morning's look at scrambled politics. some republicans say the benghazi scandal will cause president obama's downfall. but a new poll reveals how little americans know about the incident. a survey from public policy polling shows 41% of republicans consider it to be the biggest political scandal in american history. that's compared to 10% of democrats and 20% of independents. of those republicans, 39% don't know where benghazi is. 10% in egypt. 9% in iran. for the record, it's libya. president obama will be seeing double in his cabinet meetings. john kerry's younger brother will become the acting commerce secretary. he serves as the department's general counsel. >>> caroline kennedy will be in a
one female juror cried as the foreman red the verdict monday that found the 72-year-old guilty of a slew of other charges, ranging from involuntary manslaughter to conspiracy. he was acquitted in the death of a fourth baby. he was accused of delivering live babies and then killing them. the jury deliberated for ten days after five weeks of testimony. >>> and now, here's your "first look" at this morning's look at scrambled politics. some republicans say the benghazi scandal...
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i serve as field foreman and supervisor. i also do all the administration of the program. [inaudible]. liaison in between city college, the state, both departments, the union [inaudible]. and the mayor's office of workforce and economic development. we are a state certified program and co-founder with [speaker not understood],. the union's job is to apprentice workers. ~ [speaker not understood]. so, we need to do something about this. it what over four years ago at this point. [speaker not understood] local 261, need to go about doing this. all the partners, all the players who made it happen. we launched in december of 2010 with 10 gardeners at rec and park. to date we've hired 22 at rec and park. presently 11 are employed. of the 22 total hires, five have promoted to gardner. five were released for not performing, and one resigned. over 70% of our hires are local , budgeted. 60% are women and people of color. we are 100% professional. we're 100% business. we are a zero tolerance for gaming the system. as evidence the by our 22% release rate. [speaker not understood] in
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greater detail is the man's lawyer mark walters he is a seattle patent attorney and the partner at foreman lawrence and hong l.l.p. hi there mark thank you so much for joining us so let's start by breaking down this case what evidence did actually sway the supreme supreme court's decision to side with monsanto you know it's tough to say what went on in their deliberations behind closed doors but there were a lot of briefs filed in support of monsanto from the biotech community there were about eighteen or so filed by the industry. fellow companies like playing here at the universities and you know other biotech interests and then our on our side we had the small farmers and it's difficult to to organize them we did have some support but we had about five or six amicus briefs filed in support of our side and so i think the policy arguments here from the industry won out over the small farmers policy arguments so is this the end of the line for your client you know it's the end of the line for mr bowman he's got no judgment that it's sitting against him for about eighty five thousand dollars
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