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gary tuchman, cnn, paradise, california. >> harsh discipline in the name of god.ust happening inside private homes like the schatz and the pearls. just ahead, what we uncovered by a home for troubled teens that operates outside of the oversight of regulators because of its religious affiliation. a woman whose childhood was filled with beating all in the name of god. her father was a pastor. >> they're advocating a systemic form of punishment that outside of their community would be referred to as abuse, inside the community it's called spiritual spanking. >>> the case of lydia schatz, a [hissing] [ding] announcer: cook foods to the right temperature using a food thermometer. 3,000 americans will die from food poisoning this year. check your steps at foodsafety.gov. >>> the case of lydia schatz, a 7-year-old girl beaten to dpet by her parents raises the question whether some parents are using the bible their justify their own bad parenting or misinterpreting things. before the break you heard from michael pearl. his book tells parents that god wants them to spank t
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gary tuchman, cnn, paradise, california. >> harsh discipline in the name of god.not just happening inside private homes like the schatz and the pearls. just ahead, what we uncovered by a home for troubled teens that operates outside of the oversight of regulators because of its religious affiliation. a woman whose childhood was filled with beating all in the name of god. her father was a pastor. >> they're advocating a systemic form of punishment that outside of their community would be referred to as abuse, inside the community it's called spiritual spanking. comes centrum. with vitamins and minerals balanced to support your energy... ♪ ...and healthy skin. everyday benefits from advanced formulas. discover the complete benefits of centrum. ♪ got so many scratches and scars ♪ ♪ maybe time can mend us together again ♪ ♪ it's not what we've done but how far we've come ♪ ♪ i know that we will recover [ male announcer ] here when you need us most. [ male announcer ] it's been a good year for the chevy silverado. and not because of the awards or the accolades. no, it
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gary tuchman, cnn, paradise, california. >> harsh discipline in the name of god. it's not just happening inside private homes like the shatzs and the pearls. just ahead what we uncovered and a fundamentalist baptist home for so-called troubled teens. a facility that operates outside the oversight of regulators because of its religious affiliation >>> also ahead, a woman whose childhood was filled with beatings she says all in the name of god. her father was a pastor. >> these pastors are advocating a very systematic form of punishment that outside of their community would be referred to as abuse. inside the community it's called spiritual spanking. [ male announcer ] every day, thousands of people are choosing advil. here's one story. my name is lacey calvert and i train professional athletes with yoga. i know how my body should feel. if i have any soreness, i'm not going to be able to do my job. but once i take advil, i'm able to finish my day and finish out strong. then when i do try other things, i always find myself going back to advil. it really works! [ laug
gary tuchman, cnn, paradise, california. >> harsh discipline in the name of god. it's not just happening inside private homes like the shatzs and the pearls. just ahead what we uncovered and a fundamentalist baptist home for so-called troubled teens. a facility that operates outside the oversight of regulators because of its religious affiliation >>> also ahead, a woman whose childhood was filled with beatings she says all in the name of god. her father was a pastor. >>...
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gary tuchman, cnn, paradise, california. >> harsh discipline in the name of god.not just happening inside private homes like the shatzs and the pearls. just ahead what we uncovered and a fundamentalist baptist home for so-called troubled teens. a facility that operates outside the oversight of regulators because of its religious affiliation >>> also ahead, a woman whose childhood was filled with beatings she says all in the name of god. her father was a pastor. >> these pastors are advocating a very systematic form of punishment that outside of their community would be referred to as abuse. inside the community it's called spiritual spanking. i was taking an antidepressant alone. most days i could put on a brave face and muddle through. but other days i still struggled with my depression. i was managing, but it always had a way of creeping up on me. i felt stuck. i just couldn't shake my depression. so i talked to my doctor. he said adding abilify to my antidepressant could help with my depression, and that some people had symptom improvement as early as 1 to 2 we
gary tuchman, cnn, paradise, california. >> harsh discipline in the name of god.not just happening inside private homes like the shatzs and the pearls. just ahead what we uncovered and a fundamentalist baptist home for so-called troubled teens. a facility that operates outside the oversight of regulators because of its religious affiliation >>> also ahead, a woman whose childhood was filled with beatings she says all in the name of god. her father was a pastor. >> these...
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gary tuchman, cnn, paradise, california. >> harsh discipline in the name of god.s not just happening inside private homes like the schatz and the pearls. just ahead, what we uncovered by a home for troubled teens that operates outside of the oversight of regulators because of its religious affiliation. a woman whose childhood was filled with beating all in the name of god. her father was a pastor. >> they're advocating a systemic form of punishment that outside of their community would be referred to as abuse, inside the community it's called spiritual spanking. it's the only complete multivitamin with ginkgo to support memory and concentration. plus it supports heart health. [ bat cracks ] that's a hit. one a day men's. a living, breathing intelligence that is helping business rethink how to do business. in here, inventory can be taught to learn. ♪ in here, machines have a voice... ♪ [ male announcer ] in here, medical history follows you... even when you're away from home. it's the at&t network -- a network of possibilities, creating and integrating solutions, h
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gary tuchman, cnn. [ artis brown ] america is facing some tough challenges right now.ant are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy...
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now gary tuchman has uncovered allegations of abuse at another school, religious school in indiana. >e shah sesay has more. >>> a disturbing discovery in libya. anti-a gadhafi forces took cnn crews to warehouses containing barrels and bags of yellow powder marked radioactive. not confirmed the material is, in fact, radioactive. authorities say libya under moammar gadhafi was stockpiling yellow cake, a form of uranium that can be used for nuclear purposes. >>> in a speech at the united nations, iran's president, who has denied his country is developing nuclear when importance blamed the united states for many of the world's problems. mahmoud ahmadinejad made dispar ranning remark about the holocaust. delegates from france, germany, the uk and the u.s. all walked out. >>> wimauma of the lawyers represent drug conrad murray charged in the death michael jackson thinks jitter for the trial will be seated by tomorrow afternoon. opening statements are set for next tuesday. >>> that satellite expected to fall to earth tomorrow afternoon, the federal aviation administration today issued a warn
now gary tuchman has uncovered allegations of abuse at another school, religious school in indiana. >e shah sesay has more. >>> a disturbing discovery in libya. anti-a gadhafi forces took cnn crews to warehouses containing barrels and bags of yellow powder marked radioactive. not confirmed the material is, in fact, radioactive. authorities say libya under moammar gadhafi was stockpiling yellow cake, a form of uranium that can be used for nuclear purposes. >>> in a speech at...
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gary tuchman cnn. >>> the life of troy davis hangs in the balance.a meeting could determine if his execution will go forward. [ oswald ] there's a lot of discussion going on about the development of natural gas, whether it can be done safely and responsibly. at exxonmobil we know the answer is yes. when we design any well, the groundwater's protected by multiple layers of steel and cement. most wells are over a mile and a half deep so there's a tremendous amount of protective rock between the fracking operation and the groundwater. natural gas is critical to our future. at exxonmobil we recognize the challenges and how important it is to do this right. while i took refuge from the pollen that made me sneeze. but with 24-hour zyrtec®, i get prescription strength relief from my worst allergy symptoms. so lily and i are back on the road again. with zyrtec® i can love the air®. [ doorbell rings ] hello there. i'm here to pick up helen. ah. mom? he's here. nice wheels. oh, thanks. keeps me young. hello there, handsome. your dinner's in the microwave, dear
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>> no. >> gary tuchman joins us. hear the pastor's perspective and the polar opposite of these kids. >> allowed to oversee religious schools so it's very hard to have any kind of religious investigation at religious schools. we couldn't kndon't know there t think there is. in 1970, the head master went to court and charged with battery and assault of a child and the pastor veogtman was charged with aggravated assault. they were found not guilty but jurors said they would have found them guilty of a lesser charge of child abuse, nevertheless the church considered that a victory. >> the pastor says almost all the students are happy. do we know? any truth to that? >> there are certainly a lot of happy students. we can't characterize the percentage and also a lot of loyal students targeted by an e-mail campaign not to run the story. we got in scores of people who were very unhappy and terrorized of that school and others afraid to talk on television. i can tell you, anderson, if we included every story from every former
>> no. >> gary tuchman joins us. hear the pastor's perspective and the polar opposite of these kids. >> allowed to oversee religious schools so it's very hard to have any kind of religious investigation at religious schools. we couldn't kndon't know there t think there is. in 1970, the head master went to court and charged with battery and assault of a child and the pastor veogtman was charged with aggravated assault. they were found not guilty but jurors said they would have...
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>> no. >> gary tuchman joins us. opposite of these kids. >> allowed to oversee religious schools so it's very hard to have any kind of religious investigation at religious schools. we don't know there is, we don't think there is. in 1970, the head master went to court and charged with battery and assault of a child and the pastor veogtman was charged with aggravated assault. they were found not guilty but jurors said they would have found them guilty of a lesser charge of child abuse, nevertheless the church considered that a victory. >> the pastor says almost all the students are happy. do we know? any truth to that? >> there are certainly a lot of happy students. we can't characterize the percentage and also a lot of loyal students targeted by an e-mail campaign not to run the story. we got in scores of people who were very unhappy and terrorized of that school and others afraid to talk on television. i can tell you, anderson, if we included every story from every former student we talked with, it would take the en
>> no. >> gary tuchman joins us. opposite of these kids. >> allowed to oversee religious schools so it's very hard to have any kind of religious investigation at religious schools. we don't know there is, we don't think there is. in 1970, the head master went to court and charged with battery and assault of a child and the pastor veogtman was charged with aggravated assault. they were found not guilty but jurors said they would have found them guilty of a lesser charge of...
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gary tuchman, cnn. >>> making workers healthier while trimming the city's budget at the same time.ellness program is unveiled in chicago. we find out what it means for city workers and their health and their wallets next. [ oswald ] there's a lot of discussion going on about the development of natural gas, whether it can be done safely and responsibly. at exxonmobil we know the answer is yes. when we design any well, the groundwater's protected by multiple layers of steel and cement. most wells are over a mile and a half deep so there's a tremendous amount of protective rock between the fracking operation and the groundwater. natural gas is critical to our future. at exxonmobil we recognize the challenges and how important it is to do this right. >>> a look at our top stories. a rally of support for death row inmate troy davis. marchers say davis was wrongly convicted. his execution is scheduled for wednesday. georgia's parole board is expected to hear a clemency request tomorrow. most of the witnesses have recanted their testimonies about the murder of a policeman 20 years ago. da
gary tuchman, cnn. >>> making workers healthier while trimming the city's budget at the same time.ellness program is unveiled in chicago. we find out what it means for city workers and their health and their wallets next. [ oswald ] there's a lot of discussion going on about the development of natural gas, whether it can be done safely and responsibly. at exxonmobil we know the answer is yes. when we design any well, the groundwater's protected by multiple layers of steel and cement....
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my name is gary tuchman with cnn. had already told news an e-mail they would not comment about abuse that allegedly happened for many years on the secluded property in the northern indiana town of wynonna lake. the house is a self-described fundamentalist baptist boarding school and church for girls. the allegations are so disturbing, we felt we needed a face-to-face meeting with the father and the son in charge. we found the son in a parking lot. we've had a lot of people complain that they have been physically, emotionally abused at your house. can you give awes comment about that? >> well, i would rather not. >> reporter: our conversation did not end there. but first, let us introduce you to susan gratti, who is now 45, but spent two and a half years there starting when she was 15. >> it was going to be gardening and crafts and singing and just a chance to heal. >> so that's what your parents thought the school was going to be. >> that's right. >> was it in any way correct? >> no, no. and i knew that the minute the
my name is gary tuchman with cnn. had already told news an e-mail they would not comment about abuse that allegedly happened for many years on the secluded property in the northern indiana town of wynonna lake. the house is a self-described fundamentalist baptist boarding school and church for girls. the allegations are so disturbing, we felt we needed a face-to-face meeting with the father and the son in charge. we found the son in a parking lot. we've had a lot of people complain that they...
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gary tuchman, cnn, savannah george. >> we're joined by jeffrey toobin, who has been following the casel, it's a really hard case. this legal saga has been extraordinary. the supreme court, the only time i've heard of it, ordered a federal district court to hold a new hearing in this case in 2010, just last year, and the judge in that case had two days of hearings and wrote 170-page opinion saying that the seven of the -- of the seven witness we have heard about who recanted, it was immaterial, that all but one of them were insignificant witnesses. and the one wasn't even believable at the time he testified in the first place. so he discounted all of the arguments that have been made over the years. and ordered -- said that davis was guilty. but in a case with no dna and in a case with -- just based on eyewitness testimony, with this much uncertainty, it's really a chilling thought to think he may be executed. >> do you think it could be postponed again? >> you know, it really seems like they're close to out of options this time. there's a hearing on monday. the execution is scheduled f
gary tuchman, cnn, savannah george. >> we're joined by jeffrey toobin, who has been following the casel, it's a really hard case. this legal saga has been extraordinary. the supreme court, the only time i've heard of it, ordered a federal district court to hold a new hearing in this case in 2010, just last year, and the judge in that case had two days of hearings and wrote 170-page opinion saying that the seven of the -- of the seven witness we have heard about who recanted, it was...
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gary tuchman, cnn, savannah george. >> we're joined by jeffrey toobin, who has been following the casedo you make of this? >> it's a hard case. this legal saga has been extraordinary. the supreme court, the only time i've heard of it, ordered a federal district court to hold a new hearing in this case in 2010, just last year, and the judge in that case had two days of hearings and wrote 170-page opinion saying that the seven of the -- of the seven witness we have heard about who recanted, it was immaterial, that all but one of them were insignificant witnesses. and the one wasn't even believable at the time he testified in the first place. so he discounted all of the arguments that have been made over the years. and ordered -- said that davis was guilty. but in a case with no dna and in a case with -- just based on eyewitness testimony, with this much uncertainty, it's really a chilling thought to think he may be executed. >> do you think it could be postponed again? >> you know, it really seems like they're close to out of options this time. there's a hearing on monday. the execution
gary tuchman, cnn, savannah george. >> we're joined by jeffrey toobin, who has been following the casedo you make of this? >> it's a hard case. this legal saga has been extraordinary. the supreme court, the only time i've heard of it, ordered a federal district court to hold a new hearing in this case in 2010, just last year, and the judge in that case had two days of hearings and wrote 170-page opinion saying that the seven of the -- of the seven witness we have heard about who...
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gary tuchman picks up the story. >> reporter: florida millionaire bob ward is on trial for the murderse? she shot herself as he struggled to stop her. but it was a much different story he told on the night of her death two years ago. >> what's the emergency? >> i just shot my wife. >> you just what? >> i just shot my wife. >> where's your wife? >> she's right here on the floor. >> reporter: three more times in the same 911 call, he admitted he shot her. >> i just shot my wife. >> where is the weapon at, sir? is she breathing? >> she's dead. she's done. i'm sorry. >> reporter: later in the call, ward said the shooting was an accident, but there was never any emotion in his voice. today in court, a very different picture from his attorney. >> this entire incident happened in the blink of an eye. her death was an unexpected and tragic accident. no crime was committed by bob ward on the night of september 21, 2009. >> reporter: but from the prosecution -- >> ladies and gentlemen, this case is about the fact that it was bob ward that shot her, almost dead between the eyes. >> reporter: pol
gary tuchman picks up the story. >> reporter: florida millionaire bob ward is on trial for the murderse? she shot herself as he struggled to stop her. but it was a much different story he told on the night of her death two years ago. >> what's the emergency? >> i just shot my wife. >> you just what? >> i just shot my wife. >> where's your wife? >> she's right here on the floor. >> reporter: three more times in the same 911 call, he admitted he...
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here's gary tuchman. >> reporter: i'm about to meet a man who i know doesn't want to talk to me.hat because don williams and his father ron had already told news an e-mail they would not comment about abuse that has allegedly happened for many years on a secluded property in the northern indiana town of winona lake. the hepsaba house is a self-described fundamentalist church and boarding school for girls. the allegations are so disturbing we felt we needed a face-to-face meeting with the son or the father in charge. we found the son in a parking lot. >> we've had a lot of people complain that they've been physically, emotionally, mentally abused at your house. can you give as you comment about that? >> well, i would rather not. >> reporter: our conversation did not end there. but first let us introduce you to susan grotti, now 45 but spent 2 1/2 years there starting when she was 15. >> there was going to be gardening and crafts and singing and just a chance to heal. >> so that's what your parents thought this school was going to be? >> that's right. >> was it in any way correct?
here's gary tuchman. >> reporter: i'm about to meet a man who i know doesn't want to talk to me.hat because don williams and his father ron had already told news an e-mail they would not comment about abuse that has allegedly happened for many years on a secluded property in the northern indiana town of winona lake. the hepsaba house is a self-described fundamentalist church and boarding school for girls. the allegations are so disturbing we felt we needed a face-to-face meeting with the...
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my name is gary tuchman with cnn.ms and his father ron had already told news an e-mail they would not comment about abuse that allegedly happened for many years on the secluded property in the northern indiana town of wynonna lake. the house is a self-described fundamentalist baptist boarding school and church for girls. the allegations are so disturbing, we felt we needed a face-to-face meeting with the father and the son in charge. we found the son in a parking lot. we've had a lot of people complain that they have been physically, emotionally abused at your house. can you give awes comment about that? >> well, i would rather not. >> reporter: our conversation did not end there. but first, let us introduce you to susan gratti, who is now 45, but spent two and a half years there starting when she was 15. >> it was going to be gardening and crafts and singing and just a chance to heal. >> so that's what your parents thought the school was going to be. >> that's right. >> was it in any way correct? >> no, no. and i kne
my name is gary tuchman with cnn.ms and his father ron had already told news an e-mail they would not comment about abuse that allegedly happened for many years on the secluded property in the northern indiana town of wynonna lake. the house is a self-described fundamentalist baptist boarding school and church for girls. the allegations are so disturbing, we felt we needed a face-to-face meeting with the father and the son in charge. we found the son in a parking lot. we've had a lot of people...
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gary tuchman picks up the story. >> reporter: florida millionaire bob ward is on trial for the murderdefense? she shot herself as he struggled to stop her. but it was a much different story he told on the night of her death two years ago. >> what's the emergency? >> i just shot my wife. >> you just what? >> i just shot my wife. >> where's your wife? >> she's right here on the floor. >> reporter: three more times in the same 911 call, he admitted he shot her. >> i just shot my wife. >> where is the weapon at, sir? is she breathing? >> she's dead. she's done. i'm sorry. >> reporter: later in the call, ward said the shooting was an accident, but there was never any emotion in his voice. today in court, a very different picture from his attorney. >> this entire incident happened in the blink of an eye. her death was an unexpected and tragic accident. no crime was committed by bob ward on the night of september 21, 2009. >> reporter: but from the prosecution -- >> ladies and gentlemen, this case is about the fact that it was bob ward that shot her, almost dead between the eyes. >> reporter
gary tuchman picks up the story. >> reporter: florida millionaire bob ward is on trial for the murderdefense? she shot herself as he struggled to stop her. but it was a much different story he told on the night of her death two years ago. >> what's the emergency? >> i just shot my wife. >> you just what? >> i just shot my wife. >> where's your wife? >> she's right here on the floor. >> reporter: three more times in the same 911 call, he admitted...
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cnn's gary tuchman has the davis story.ing for his life to be spared. >> it's anything but a routine question. >> how scared of you are possibly being executed? but it's relevant because the man i'm talking to x troy davis, may soon be a dead man. a jury took a few hours to decide he was guilty of murdering a police officer in savannah, georgia. a few more hours to decide on lethal injection. brenda forest was one of the jurors. >> he was definitely guilty. all of the witnesses were able to i.d. him as the person who actually did it. >> there was no dna or physical evidence against davis. the primary he was con viced, witness testimony. the slain police officer's wife trusted the witnesses. >> they were just so adamant about what they saw, when they saw it. >> but this is how the juror feels today. >> if i knew then what i know now, troy davis would not be on death row. the verdict would be not guilty. >> what she knows now is this. almost all of the prosecution star witnesses have changed their stories. some saying police
cnn's gary tuchman has the davis story.ing for his life to be spared. >> it's anything but a routine question. >> how scared of you are possibly being executed? but it's relevant because the man i'm talking to x troy davis, may soon be a dead man. a jury took a few hours to decide he was guilty of murdering a police officer in savannah, georgia. a few more hours to decide on lethal injection. brenda forest was one of the jurors. >> he was definitely guilty. all of the...
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but as cnn's gary tuchman reports, his bizarre behavior outside of the courtroom is raising eyebrows.is on trial for the murder of his wife. his defense -- she shot herself as he struggled to stop her. but it was a much different story he told on the night of her death two years ago. >> what's your emergency? >> i just shot my wife. >> you just what? >> i just shot my wife. >> where is your wife? >> she's right here on the floor. >> reporter: three more times in the same 911 call he admitted he shot her. >> i just shot my wife. >> where's the weapon at, sir? is she breathing? >> she's dead. she's dead. i'm sorry. >> reporter: later in the call ward said the shooting was an accident but there was never any emotion in his voice. in court, a very different picture from his attorney. >> this entire incident happened in the blink of an eye. her death was an unexpected and tragic accident. no crime was committed by bob ward on the night of september 21st, 2009. >> reporter: but from the prosecution -- >> ladies and gentlemen, this case is about the fact that it was bob ward that shot her al
but as cnn's gary tuchman reports, his bizarre behavior outside of the courtroom is raising eyebrows.is on trial for the murder of his wife. his defense -- she shot herself as he struggled to stop her. but it was a much different story he told on the night of her death two years ago. >> what's your emergency? >> i just shot my wife. >> you just what? >> i just shot my wife. >> where is your wife? >> she's right here on the floor. >> reporter: three more...
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gary tuchman, cnn, atlanta. >>> david mattingly will be at the georgia board of pardons and deliveryhe international petition request that asks for davis' life to be spared. >>> also ahead, the best high school in the land. students take precalculus and calculus all in one year. and they love it. >>> the former first lady pulled no punches in a taped interview. i can't enjoy my own barbecue with these nasal allergies. i know what works differently than many other allergy medications. omnaris. omnaris, to the nose! did you know nasal symptoms like congestion can be caused by allergic inflammation? omnaris relieves your symptoms by fighting inflammation. side effects may include headache, nosebleed, and sore throat. i tossed t allergy symptoms out of my party. [ man ] omnaris. ask your doctor. battling nasal allergy symptoms? omnaris combats the cause. get omnaris for only $11 at omnaris.com. >>> checking stories across country. in tacoma, washington, a judge ends a two-day old teacher strike ordering 2,000 educators back to the classroom today. >>> in graves county, kentucky, refusing
gary tuchman, cnn, atlanta. >>> david mattingly will be at the georgia board of pardons and deliveryhe international petition request that asks for davis' life to be spared. >>> also ahead, the best high school in the land. students take precalculus and calculus all in one year. and they love it. >>> the former first lady pulled no punches in a taped interview. i can't enjoy my own barbecue with these nasal allergies. i know what works differently than many other...
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it's happening in florida and my colleague gary tuchman is all over it. >> reporter: florida millionairewife. his defense? she shot herself as he struggled to stop her. but it was a much different story he told on the night of her death two years ago. >> reporter: three more times in the same 911 call, he admitted he shot her. >> reporter: later in the call, ward said the shooting was an accident, but there was never any emotion in his voice. in court, a very are different picture from his attorney. >> this entire incident happened in the blichk nk of an eye. had her death was an unexpected and tragic accident. no crime was committed by bob ward on the night of september the 21st 2009. >> reporter: but from the prosecution -- >> ladies and gentlemen, this case is about the fact that it was bob ward that shot her almost dead between the eyes. >> reporter: police say his story changed during his police interrogation. >> reporter: his demeanor also changed as time went on, and his bizarre behavior has made defending him more of a challenge. the emotionless man on the phone became the jokest
it's happening in florida and my colleague gary tuchman is all over it. >> reporter: florida millionairewife. his defense? she shot herself as he struggled to stop her. but it was a much different story he told on the night of her death two years ago. >> reporter: three more times in the same 911 call, he admitted he shot her. >> reporter: later in the call, ward said the shooting was an accident, but there was never any emotion in his voice. in court, a very are different...
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gary tuchman tries to put the pieces of the puzzle together. >> reporter: the school day has just ended are relaxing on the porch of a suburban houston home with their three children. it's an idyllic setting. the family even has a shetland pony in the yard. one might assume they are living a happy life, but they're not. they believe they're in grave danger. >> we're both are in depression, like trying to do our stuff, like our things, but it's really hard. >> reporter: that's because the u.s. government wants this mother and her 19-year-old son deported back to their native albania. >> how can they separate families? and how can they send like half of the family over there when they know already that it's a danger? >> reporter: this is who keeps them up at night. his name is bill badini, an albanian national. he was arrested in the u.s. a decade ago charged with human trafficking. edmund dimraj worked for him as a painter. a government prosecturo offered a deal if dimraj would testify against his former boss. they said we would protect you and give you a green card if you help us? >> ye
gary tuchman tries to put the pieces of the puzzle together. >> reporter: the school day has just ended are relaxing on the porch of a suburban houston home with their three children. it's an idyllic setting. the family even has a shetland pony in the yard. one might assume they are living a happy life, but they're not. they believe they're in grave danger. >> we're both are in depression, like trying to do our stuff, like our things, but it's really hard. >> reporter: that's...
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gary tuchman tries to put the pieces of the puzzle together. >> reporter: the school day has just endedre relaxing on the porch of a suburban houston home with their three children. it's an idyllic setting. the family even has a shetland poen ne the yard. one might assume they are living a happy life, but they're not. they believe they're in grave danger. >> we're both in depression like trying to do our stuff, like our things, but it's really hard. >> reporter: that's because the u.s. government wants this mother and her 19-year-old son deported back to their native albania. >> how can they separate families? and how can they send like half of the family over there when they know that it's a danger? >> reporter: this is who keeps them up at night. his name is bill badini, an albanian national. he was arrested in the u.s. a decade ago charged with human trafficking. edmund dimraj worked for him as a painter. the government offered a deal if dimraj would testify against his former boss. they said we would protect you and give aw green card if you help us? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: and yo
gary tuchman tries to put the pieces of the puzzle together. >> reporter: the school day has just endedre relaxing on the porch of a suburban houston home with their three children. it's an idyllic setting. the family even has a shetland poen ne the yard. one might assume they are living a happy life, but they're not. they believe they're in grave danger. >> we're both in depression like trying to do our stuff, like our things, but it's really hard. >> reporter: that's because...
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gary tuchman has details on why this case has generated so much attention. >> reporter: it's anything routine question. >> how scared are you of possibly being executed? >> reporter: but it's relevant. because the man i'm talking to, troy davis, may soon be a dead man. a jury took just a few hours to decide his guilt. brenda forest was one of the jurors. >> he was definitely guilty. all of the witnesses, they were able to id him as the person who actually did it. >> reporter: there was no dna or physical evidence against davis. the primary reason he was convicted, witness testimony. the police officer's wife trusted the witnesses. >> they were just so adamant about what they saw, when they saw it. >> reporter: but this is how the juror feels today. >> if i knew then what i know now, troy davis would not be on death row. the verdict would be not guilty. >> reporter: what she knows now is this. almost all of the prosecution's star witnesses have changed their stories. some saying police pressured them to say troy davis did it. one of those people is darryl collins, a prosecution witness
gary tuchman has details on why this case has generated so much attention. >> reporter: it's anything routine question. >> how scared are you of possibly being executed? >> reporter: but it's relevant. because the man i'm talking to, troy davis, may soon be a dead man. a jury took just a few hours to decide his guilt. brenda forest was one of the jurors. >> he was definitely guilty. all of the witnesses, they were able to id him as the person who actually did it....
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. >>> a "ac360" investigation, what we're calling ungodly discipline, gary tuchman went to a town inrls were allegedly abused at a boarding school run by a fundamentist baptist. >> reporter: we've had a lot of people claim they were physically and mentally abused at your house. >> i would prefer not to say. >> reporter: let's introduce you to susan, who is now 45 but spent 2 1/2 years there starting when she was 15. >> there would be gardening and crafts and singing and just a chance to heal. >> reporter: that's what your parents thought the school was going to be. >> that's right. >> reporter: was it in any way correct? >> no, no. and i knew that the minute the door shut behind me. >>> we'll have those stories and more and tonight's "ridiculist" at this top of the hour, candy. >> thanks, anderson. >>> home prices are one of the biggest drags on the u.s. economy. next up, will things ever get better? every time a local business opens its doors or creates another laptop bag or hires another employee, it's not just good for business -- it's good for the entire community. at bank of ame
. >>> a "ac360" investigation, what we're calling ungodly discipline, gary tuchman went to a town inrls were allegedly abused at a boarding school run by a fundamentist baptist. >> reporter: we've had a lot of people claim they were physically and mentally abused at your house. >> i would prefer not to say. >> reporter: let's introduce you to susan, who is now 45 but spent 2 1/2 years there starting when she was 15. >> there would be gardening and...
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gary tuchman, cnn. [ artis brown ] america is facing some tough challenges right now. most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. okay, so who ordered the cereal that can help lower cholesterol and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. that's yours. lower cholesterol. lower cholesterol. i'm yummy. lower cholesterol. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ] want great taste? honey nut cheerios. want whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol? honey nut cheerios. it's a win win. good? [ crunching, sipping ] be happy. be healthy. can i try yours? >>> it's 50 past of the hour. what you need to start your day. filling anthony weiner's house seat, the first time a republ
gary tuchman, cnn. [ artis brown ] america is facing some tough challenges right now. most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's...