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she was a follower of charles manson when she pointed a loaded gun at president gerald ford. secret service agents were able to get the got before it went off. she will be on parole supervision. >>> a patient at southeast washington medical center claims she was raped while unconscious. she saw the maintenance worker give for the medicine that made her flawlessly. she awoke to find a man on top of her. he ran out of the roman another patient walked into the room. >> no woman should have to go through that. i am one of those people that people -- those of the people whose voices i want to be heard. >> sources confirmed that an investigation is under way. the hospital has had no comment. >>> two metro bus drivers are out of a job tonight. john gonzales is live with all the details. >> is no secret that metro is neck deep in controversy with issue after issue. two employees are gone, another will keep her job. at a time where it seems metro can't catch a break, two employees have been fired after being arrested. the other for allegedly refusing to allow a writer of of his bus af
she was a follower of charles manson when she pointed a loaded gun at president gerald ford. secret service agents were able to get the got before it went off. she will be on parole supervision. >>> a patient at southeast washington medical center claims she was raped while unconscious. she saw the maintenance worker give for the medicine that made her flawlessly. she awoke to find a man on top of her. he ran out of the roman another patient walked into the room. >> no woman...
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he pulled a gun on president gerald ford in 1965. >> now she is eligible for parole. a session report from the day fromme tried to kill the president, september 5th, 1975. >> we interrupt our regular programs to bring you the follow special report. several hours ago in sacramento, california a young woman apparently tepted to shoot president ford as he walked from his owe tell to address the state legislature. he was standing in line and other people we were we're shaking hands. at one pont here, just very briefly, you see a woman in a red dress, little alice fromme, 26, arrested after the incident, after police prevented her from -- >> move it back. >> reporter: now the president sees the gun, is pushed away by secret service men and it husband $ along. after another secret service man grabbed the gun with one hand, the woman's other hand with his other hand, lifted her up, threw her to the ground. >> of the incident the president made his speech and just moments ago came to reporters to talk about the incident. >> let me say very emphatically that i think the secret
he pulled a gun on president gerald ford in 1965. >> now she is eligible for parole. a session report from the day fromme tried to kill the president, september 5th, 1975. >> we interrupt our regular programs to bring you the follow special report. several hours ago in sacramento, california a young woman apparently tepted to shoot president ford as he walked from his owe tell to address the state legislature. he was standing in line and other people we were we're shaking hands. at...
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"squeaky" fromme, who tried to assassinate gerald ford was released today from a federal prison.mme pointed a handgun at president ford as he shook hands in a crowd during a 1975 visit to california. she later said she didn't really want to kill him. she was granted parole after 34 years in prison based on good conduct. >>> today california officials declared a state of emergency in santa cruz county as a wildfire that has forced more than 2,000 people from their homes continues to burn out of control. about 4 1/2 square miles have been scorched in this fire, just one of several burning in both southern and northern california. >>> we have all heard about the lucky people who seem to be able to get by just fine on very little sleep. sometimes just a few hours a night. well, now a new study may explain why. and it is being called a breakthrough. our chief science correspondent robert bazell now joins us with more on this. bob. >>> good evening, ann. scientists have always known different people require different amounts of sleep and they assumed a big reason is genetics. now in a
"squeaky" fromme, who tried to assassinate gerald ford was released today from a federal prison.mme pointed a handgun at president ford as he shook hands in a crowd during a 1975 visit to california. she later said she didn't really want to kill him. she was granted parole after 34 years in prison based on good conduct. >>> today california officials declared a state of emergency in santa cruz county as a wildfire that has forced more than 2,000 people from their homes...
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daily beast gerald posenor joins us and scott horton, defense attorney rebecca rose-wood land and richard engel in afghanistan and ron allen is with the president in martha's vineyard. we want to start by fast forwarding through the top headlines. in afghanistan four u.s. troops killed in a bomb blast. that brings the death toll to 41 americans killed there this month making it the second deadliest month in afghanistan since the 2001 invasion. >>> canadian police say they have identified the woman who brought ryan jenkins to a british columbia hotel where he eventually committed suicide. police aren't releasing her name. only saying that she is a person of interest in the case. >>> president obama has renominated ben bernanke as the chairman of the federal reserve. now, the president interrupted his week-long vacation on martha's vineyard to make the announcement. >> the financial system on verge of collapse with calm and wisdom and bold action and out of the box thinking that has helped put the brakes on our economic free-fall. >> ben bernanke then praised the president for his waivering
daily beast gerald posenor joins us and scott horton, defense attorney rebecca rose-wood land and richard engel in afghanistan and ron allen is with the president in martha's vineyard. we want to start by fast forwarding through the top headlines. in afghanistan four u.s. troops killed in a bomb blast. that brings the death toll to 41 americans killed there this month making it the second deadliest month in afghanistan since the 2001 invasion. >>> canadian police say they have...
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from was just 26 years old when she tried to assassinate president gerald ford in sacramento, back in 1975. secret service agents grabbed her gun and the president was unhurt. in 1999, mr. ford made a return trip to the city. >> i drove by the place where squeaky from tried to take a shot at me. and obviously it was interesting. >> reporter: from, who was one of manson's manson's earliest and devoted followers said she targeted the president because she wanted a new trial for her leader. >> reporter: manson and several of his other followers were in prison for the gisly murders for nine people, including actress sharonitate. -- sharon state. those kill -- tate. those killings, 40 years ago, this week. >> from refused to testify herself. >> she believed his name was divine. she believed he was man's son. she really did. >> reporter: lawyer john verga didn't talk to her in years. but believes her loyalty is strong. >> i think she would probably still be advocating for manson. >> reporter: from was granted parole last summer but was given additional time for another crime in 1968. in los
from was just 26 years old when she tried to assassinate president gerald ford in sacramento, back in 1975. secret service agents grabbed her gun and the president was unhurt. in 1999, mr. ford made a return trip to the city. >> i drove by the place where squeaky from tried to take a shot at me. and obviously it was interesting. >> reporter: from, who was one of manson's manson's earliest and devoted followers said she targeted the president because she wanted a new trial for her...
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tom fit gerald has details from the scene in northeast. -- tom fitzgerald has more. >> reporter: the bolts are all that remains of a mailbox blown up here on the corner thursday night. and if someone meant this as a prank, no one is laughing. it happened around 10:00 at night just across the street from the brown middle school. some and without warning, the mailbox exploded. she will never forget the sound. >> it goes boom! real, really loud. like something did blow up. >> reporter: from d.c. fire and e.m.s. report that debris from the explosion was scattered about 60 feet. a bomb-sniffing dog was brought in to search the area for a second device in case. logan who lives across the street said it's a miracle that no one was standing near the mailbox when it exploded. >> i was on the base. >> really? yeah. >> and i heard the big boom later on, someone knocked at the door and i came up. the mailbox was gone and one piece was in the yard next door. >> reporter: by morning, all that remained in the mailbox was the four bolts that held it into the corner of 49th and meade. she said she ca
tom fit gerald has details from the scene in northeast. -- tom fitzgerald has more. >> reporter: the bolts are all that remains of a mailbox blown up here on the corner thursday night. and if someone meant this as a prank, no one is laughing. it happened around 10:00 at night just across the street from the brown middle school. some and without warning, the mailbox exploded. she will never forget the sound. >> it goes boom! real, really loud. like something did blow up. >>...
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no, gerald ford's life is not more valuable than yours or mine. but is he a symbol of our country. and when you look at her track record, she should absolutely not get out. >> anderson: but people who kill others get out all the time. >> so? does that make it right. i don't think they should get out. >> anderson: she was not implicated or involved in any way in the grisly murders of sharon tate. >> no, not to my knowledge she was not. but i think with her track record, her attack on another inmate, trying to kill the president -- trying to kill the president. i don't need to bolster that. she tried to murder the symbol of our country. so, no, she should not get out of jail. >> anderson: charles manson, six other followers, are all serving life terms in connection with the tate murders. do you think any of them will ever get out? >> i think there's a chance that some of them will get out. >> anderson: there's no way charles manson -- >> not manson, but some of the women may get out. van houten specifically. >> anderson: why her? >> she has distinguished herself behind bars, she has
no, gerald ford's life is not more valuable than yours or mine. but is he a symbol of our country. and when you look at her track record, she should absolutely not get out. >> anderson: but people who kill others get out all the time. >> so? does that make it right. i don't think they should get out. >> anderson: she was not implicated or involved in any way in the grisly murders of sharon tate. >> no, not to my knowledge she was not. but i think with her track record,...
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. >>> jarltd gerald posener joins us from plantation, florida. how does a person get to a point where they can even withstand, forget need, withstand those drugs that we were just listing that he took from 1:30 a.m. until 10:30 the next morning? >> you asked the key question. as you were going over that litany of drugs. 18 milligrams of anti-anxiety, strong drugs that you would knock out an elephant. what you were doing was telling everybody who was listening to this program, the extent of michael jackson's addition. when you are an addict, you build up a tolerance. if you are an ad duct, the more you have used it, the longer you have used it, the more you need to get the high or have the effect to go to sleep. the fact he was able to take that much and not get to sleep would tell you how long he has been using heavy, heavy sleep aids and been addicted. what's interesting is that you know, dr. murray, two days before he had died, had not given him propofol, was trying to wean him all, because he knew he was addicted. on this night, he was going t
. >>> jarltd gerald posener joins us from plantation, florida. how does a person get to a point where they can even withstand, forget need, withstand those drugs that we were just listing that he took from 1:30 a.m. until 10:30 the next morning? >> you asked the key question. as you were going over that litany of drugs. 18 milligrams of anti-anxiety, strong drugs that you would knock out an elephant. what you were doing was telling everybody who was listening to this program, the...
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she was just 26 years old when she pointed a semi-automatic handgun at gerald ford back in 1975. that gun is on display at the gerald ford museum, in fact. >>> well, drew peterson wants his murder trial moved out of will county, illinois. and today in court his attorneys are asking the judge to order a change of venue. they claim peterson can't get a fair trial due to the, quote, extensive and inflammatory media coverage of the case. but the judge may not agree. both peterson and his attorney, joel brodsky, have talked extensively to the press, willingly. peterson is a former bolingbrook police sergeant. he's charged in the death of his third wife, kathleen savio. his fourth wife still has not been found. >>> new video has surfaced showing the plane and helicopter hitting each other over the hudson river last saturday. please let me forewarn you here, it's disturbing video to watch because you realize what's happening. it could help, however, explain what caused the crash. now, take a look here as you see -- we're going to see the helicopter. there it is, and then the small plane
she was just 26 years old when she pointed a semi-automatic handgun at gerald ford back in 1975. that gun is on display at the gerald ford museum, in fact. >>> well, drew peterson wants his murder trial moved out of will county, illinois. and today in court his attorneys are asking the judge to order a change of venue. they claim peterson can't get a fair trial due to the, quote, extensive and inflammatory media coverage of the case. but the judge may not agree. both peterson and his...
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she is the charles manson follower convicted of trying to assassinate president gerald ford. jane: the senate is no longer considering a provision that would have encourage seniors to consult with medical professionals on end-of-life options. interest groups from both sides of the debate are weighing in on that. caroline, let's start with the reason that the senate dropped a provision in the first place. -- drop that provision in the first place. >> sure. they decided to drop consideration of the provision. we do not have a big stack of papers like you do over on the house side. they decided it was outside the scope of the finance committee, but senator grassley stepped up the debate wednesday speaking to a town hall. >> living wills should be done within the family. we should not have a government program that determines whether you will pull the plug on a grand bob. >> and they stepped up the issue yesterday, saying that they drop certain provisions entirely because of how they could be implemented. the pelosi bill leaves issues open to interpretation. grassley is one of th
she is the charles manson follower convicted of trying to assassinate president gerald ford. jane: the senate is no longer considering a provision that would have encourage seniors to consult with medical professionals on end-of-life options. interest groups from both sides of the debate are weighing in on that. caroline, let's start with the reason that the senate dropped a provision in the first place. -- drop that provision in the first place. >> sure. they decided to drop...
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later, an update on the congress and health care with gerald from the wall street journal. "washington journal" starts now. >> i have said that the canadian model works for canada. it would not work for the united states. in part simply because we have evolved differently and have an employer-based system and private-based health-care system that stands side by side with medicare and medicaid and our veterans administration health care system. so we have to develop a uniquely american approach to this problem. by the way, this is a problem that all countries will have to deal with at some level because if medical inflation continues at this pace everyone's budgets will be put under strain. we need to provide a sensible plan for everybody that continues with the role of the private marketplace, but provides those without a realistic and meaningful option. ♪ host: as president obama said in guadalajara, mexico, the canadians healthcare system is not right for the u.s. we what your reaction to that statement. -- we want your reaction to that statement. our twitter address is c
later, an update on the congress and health care with gerald from the wall street journal. "washington journal" starts now. >> i have said that the canadian model works for canada. it would not work for the united states. in part simply because we have evolved differently and have an employer-based system and private-based health-care system that stands side by side with medicare and medicaid and our veterans administration health care system. so we have to develop a uniquely...
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gerald, phil, thanks so much to both of you. appreciate seeing you again. >> my pleasure. >> and coming up, the companies that are still growing despite the panic and the fear and the crash. so many arthritis pain relievers -- i just want fewer pills and relief that lasts all day. take 2 extra strength tylenol every 4 to 6 hours?!? taking 8 pills a day... and if i take it for 10 days -- that's 80 pills. just 2 aleve can last all day. perfect. choose aleve and you can be taking four times... fewer pills than extra strength tylenol. just 2 aleve have the strength to relieve arthritis pain all day. >>> every year "fortune" publishes its list of fastest-growing companies. this year cnbc teaming up with "fortune" for a primetime special profiling five companies that made the list. they are a fun five. cnbc managing editor tyler mathisen is here with a sneak peek. >> an interesting five. and given the year that financial services have had, you might be surprised to see one of the biggest in financial services, blackrock, on the list o
gerald, phil, thanks so much to both of you. appreciate seeing you again. >> my pleasure. >> and coming up, the companies that are still growing despite the panic and the fear and the crash. so many arthritis pain relievers -- i just want fewer pills and relief that lasts all day. take 2 extra strength tylenol every 4 to 6 hours?!? taking 8 pills a day... and if i take it for 10 days -- that's 80 pills. just 2 aleve can last all day. perfect. choose aleve and you can be taking four...
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. >> reporter: the phones at gerald auto mall said they made 700 cash for clunkers deals so far. >> ilped. >> reporter: the government said there have been more than 457,000 dealer transactions so far worth $1.9 billion n rebates, getting gas guzzlers off the road and consumers into more fuel efficient cars. >> had to do this very quickly. they are rushing around, hiring people and trying to get
. >> reporter: the phones at gerald auto mall said they made 700 cash for clunkers deals so far. >> ilped. >> reporter: the government said there have been more than 457,000 dealer transactions so far worth $1.9 billion n rebates, getting gas guzzlers off the road and consumers into more fuel efficient cars. >> had to do this very quickly. they are rushing around, hiring people and trying to get
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let's you go to you, gerald. what do you make of this?rtant that we have town hall meetings where people can discuss issues, and there's no more important issue than health care in the country today. people are just getting killed with health care costs, and this situation just is untenable as it stands now. so it's really important that this happens. i think it's really unfort that the -- that people are trying to disrupt these meetings. is joo is that the right approach to this debate? we don't have a bill. republicans say they have alternatives but they never push them when they're in power. i keep asking republicans, we have alternatives, i say why don't you push them through when you're in power. then we won't have the democrats saying nothing gets done. >> that's a huge failing of the bush administration. we've been calling for health care reform for a decade. we don't see any of what we've been calling for in this proposal which is why we're opposing it. we want reform, it's just going in the opposite -- >> are they saying just say
let's you go to you, gerald. what do you make of this?rtant that we have town hall meetings where people can discuss issues, and there's no more important issue than health care in the country today. people are just getting killed with health care costs, and this situation just is untenable as it stands now. so it's really important that this happens. i think it's really unfort that the -- that people are trying to disrupt these meetings. is joo is that the right approach to this debate? we...
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tom fit gerald has more on his legacy. >> reporter: it's hard to imagine when he first entered in 1962 as a 30-year-old, words like inexperience and neofight were used to describe him. -- neophyte describe him. his death is at the center of a fiery debate. >> this is the cause of my life. >> reporter: for senator kennedy, healthcare reform was more than an issue. >> we will break the old gridlock and guarantee that every american north, south, east, west, young, old, will have -- [ indiscernible ] and quality healthcare as a fundamental right and not a privilege. >> reporter: it was a battle he waged for more than 40 years. >> i said it in 1980, i say it in 1982 and i will continue to say it until it comes true. >> his interest in healthcare p predated his career. >> he got sensitized to healthcare early. >> reporter: kennedy's mentally disabled sister rosemary and his own son's cancer were big influences on form his views. >> he thought all people should have as good healthcare as the kennedy family had. >> reporter: while he was known as a tough fighter for the causes he championed,
tom fit gerald has more on his legacy. >> reporter: it's hard to imagine when he first entered in 1962 as a 30-year-old, words like inexperience and neofight were used to describe him. -- neophyte describe him. his death is at the center of a fiery debate. >> this is the cause of my life. >> reporter: for senator kennedy, healthcare reform was more than an issue. >> we will break the old gridlock and guarantee that every american north, south, east, west, young, old,...
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attempted to assassinate president gerald ford. should she have gotten out? >> anderson, i'm very surprised at you. being the thorough journalist you are, you left a few facts out. okay. number one. back in the '60s as you mentioned, she was a devoted manson follower. during his trial on mass murder, she supported his defense and showed up. >> she sat outside. >> yes, with an "x" cut into her forehead. after that, she was arrested on another murder and she was released. then and i believe it was '75. she showed up in sacramento wearing red robes with a gun underneath. she had four bullets in the gun, anderson, but the chamber was emp empty. so when she fires, they grab her and says, hey, hey, it didn't go off. that was her defense. she tried to escape. >> she tried to escape in 1987. to be closer to manson. >> she also tried to kill another inmate with a claw hammer behind bars, anderson, so this is not some sweet little girl that was confused and misled when she tried to kill our president. a lot of people would argue, hey, just because he's president doesn'
attempted to assassinate president gerald ford. should she have gotten out? >> anderson, i'm very surprised at you. being the thorough journalist you are, you left a few facts out. okay. number one. back in the '60s as you mentioned, she was a devoted manson follower. during his trial on mass murder, she supported his defense and showed up. >> she sat outside. >> yes, with an "x" cut into her forehead. after that, she was arrested on another murder and she was...
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in 1975 lynette "squeaky" fromme tried to assassinate president gerald ford. she did escape from a prison and was recaptured later. she will be on supervised release for two years. >>> in healthwatch, a landmark study linking a genetic mutation to a person's sleep pattern. a mother and daughter carrying the gene were found to need only six hours of sleep in order to feel refreshed. scientists hope this enables them to understand individual differences in sleep duration and also lead to treatments for insomnia. >>> red eyes, coughing and run yes, nose. it's not the common cold but a stubborn plant. ragweed is hanging on for the last days of summer. alex demetrick takes a look at the pest and its remedies. >> reporter: st. joseph's allergy expert john bacon doesn't need to look at a calendar to know fall is coming. not yet. but give it at few weeks. maryland is just entering ragweed season. the plants are springing up just about anywhere there's sun and a little dirt. some have already begun to produce the flowers that will generate an irritating pollen, and all
in 1975 lynette "squeaky" fromme tried to assassinate president gerald ford. she did escape from a prison and was recaptured later. she will be on supervised release for two years. >>> in healthwatch, a landmark study linking a genetic mutation to a person's sleep pattern. a mother and daughter carrying the gene were found to need only six hours of sleep in order to feel refreshed. scientists hope this enables them to understand individual differences in sleep duration and...
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. >> reporter: president gerald ford ordered a massive vaccination program after a soldier tdied. the president and 40 million americans got the shot, but the vaccine killed more than the flu. >> we know a lot more about the vaccines. >> reporter: but the government admits there still could be rare complications that don't show up in clinical trials. >> there's only so much information we can know about safety before vaccines go into people. >> reporter: health officials say they're already setting up a system to monitor side effects for use if they begin a mass vaccination program. they promise to let the public know what turns up, good or bad. lisa stark, abc news, washington. >>> coming up, a day twitter. how did hackersri cpple the socialnetworking site and how did tweeters do without? you see, their moisturizer sits on top of skin, inweg y e 'rinit. only new dove deep moisture has nutriummoisture, a breakthrough formula with natural moisturizers... that can nourish deep down. it's the most effective natural nourishment ever. new dove deep moisture with nutriummoisture. suriur
. >> reporter: president gerald ford ordered a massive vaccination program after a soldier tdied. the president and 40 million americans got the shot, but the vaccine killed more than the flu. >> we know a lot more about the vaccines. >> reporter: but the government admits there still could be rare complications that don't show up in clinical trials. >> there's only so much information we can know about safety before vaccines go into people. >> reporter: health...
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maybe just went down the wrong road. >> reporter: she worked at the office of doctor gerald weis.e did not want to discuss the matter of his employee outside or inside his practice. >> can't talk about it. >> reporter: the notion she was a nurse was reinforced when a 41 guest reception was thrown last november. she was honored as 2008 nurse of the year by the nursing association. there is no connecticut nursing association. the state says she made it all up, covering the $3,000 affair on her own dime. >> this is going to be all a wash. all a wash. >> we want to point out while the award was from the connecticut nursing association, there is a legitimate professional group, the connecticut nurses association. >>> people in hawaii are getting ready for hurricane felicia. reporters from the national hurricane center say it will be downgraded to a tropical storm or depression by the time it reaches the island. it's become a category 4 storm. it's been losing strength while traveling over colder water. a typhoon dumped heavy rain on taiwan. it's blamed for the death of ten people inclu
maybe just went down the wrong road. >> reporter: she worked at the office of doctor gerald weis.e did not want to discuss the matter of his employee outside or inside his practice. >> can't talk about it. >> reporter: the notion she was a nurse was reinforced when a 41 guest reception was thrown last november. she was honored as 2008 nurse of the year by the nursing association. there is no connecticut nursing association. the state says she made it all up, covering the...
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. >>> well, the woman who tried to assassinate former president gerald ford will soon walk free. lynette squeaky fromm served 34 years for the assassination attempt. fromm, a follower of charles manson pointed a gun at president ford. turned out the gun wasn't even loaded. she's set to be released from a federal center in texas as early as august 16th. screw well, they're lining up for the free chicken, this time in middle river. tomorrow a new chick-fil-a will open. die hard fans are camping out to be among the first to walk in the door. that's because the first 100 adults in line get a year's supply of chick-fil-a meals free. but you have to stay here long enough to do the weather. you sit right down. you have time to make it. >> you folks out there, you may get wet by about 2:00. >> that's a year's free supply of chicken, bob. >> let's take a look at radar real quick. three areas of rain moving generally toward our region, and the first one out here in northern virginia, that's who is probably going to get the baltimore area west, another one toward southern maryland, that mig
. >>> well, the woman who tried to assassinate former president gerald ford will soon walk free. lynette squeaky fromm served 34 years for the assassination attempt. fromm, a follower of charles manson pointed a gun at president ford. turned out the gun wasn't even loaded. she's set to be released from a federal center in texas as early as august 16th. screw well, they're lining up for the free chicken, this time in middle river. tomorrow a new chick-fil-a will open. die hard fans are...
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fromme was just 26 years old, a follower of charles manson, when she pointeded a gun at president gerald ford back in 1975. she was sentenced to life for that assassination attempt. she's now 60, and today she was released on parole. manson is still serving his life term for the 1969 slaughter of actress sharon tate and eight others. coming up next right here on the cbs evening news, u.s. marines fighting house by house, clearing the way so afghans can vote next week. what's the #1 mascara launch in recent history? it's lash blast! for the biggest, boldest lashes of your life! this big brush doubles the size of lashes. 6 million women have doubled theirs. try lash blast. only from easy, breezy beautiful... covergirl. and albacore tuna, crab, salmon and ocean fish flavors. i'm working on my digestive health. whatcha eatin'? yoplus. it's a yogurt for digestive health. here... blackberry pomegranate. i can't find my hand. (announcer) yoplus... a delicious alternative for digestive health... ...from yoplait. my daughter was with me. i took a bayer aspirin out of my purse and chewed it. my do
fromme was just 26 years old, a follower of charles manson, when she pointeded a gun at president gerald ford back in 1975. she was sentenced to life for that assassination attempt. she's now 60, and today she was released on parole. manson is still serving his life term for the 1969 slaughter of actress sharon tate and eight others. coming up next right here on the cbs evening news, u.s. marines fighting house by house, clearing the way so afghans can vote next week. what's the #1 mascara...
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. >> gerald cha joins the conversation, as does matt kib. it is a pleasure to have you joining the conversation. we thank you for making the time for us. gerald, on the one hand, i can see the desire to get engaged. on the other hand, it runs the risk of further violence. what does the aflcio intend to do when you say ul engage demonstrators? >> we always urge our participators. this is no different, but with the mobs going around, we have said to people, look, we need to make sure that the congressmen know there are people who support cost control. >> what responsibility do you have to ensure that you observe and encourage a level of civility and behavior? >> we've been doing this stuff for 20 years and always encourage people to show up for town hall meetings. we never tell people to shout. we always tell people to be respectful. we tell them to know, to understand the issues, but also to be assertive and get answers. i think what you're seeing out there is a lot of frustration with a process that was fast-tracked, not transparent. the pre
. >> gerald cha joins the conversation, as does matt kib. it is a pleasure to have you joining the conversation. we thank you for making the time for us. gerald, on the one hand, i can see the desire to get engaged. on the other hand, it runs the risk of further violence. what does the aflcio intend to do when you say ul engage demonstrators? >> we always urge our participators. this is no different, but with the mobs going around, we have said to people, look, we need to make sure...
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gerald ford was shot at twice. jack kennedy was killed when he was shot.was almost killed. your thoughts on this subject. why do people bring guns to presidential events? >> i think it's much bigger than what alan is suggesting. i don't think it's about second amendment rights, i don't think it's about health care or any of the specific issues here. the future is coming, chris, and many people are scared of the future. this is one of those pivotal moments in our history when you can sense that something is happening, something is going to change, and many people get very frightened by that. some people can hire lobbyists to push back against that change. other people who don't have that capacity do things like carry guns around. alan is quite right, the only real reason to carry a loaded handgun or assault-style rifle anywhere, hunting, target practice, or you intend to kill someone in self-defense. now, they're not going hunting. they're not going for target practice. so who is it they think they might have to kill? they're holding up signs talking about
gerald ford was shot at twice. jack kennedy was killed when he was shot.was almost killed. your thoughts on this subject. why do people bring guns to presidential events? >> i think it's much bigger than what alan is suggesting. i don't think it's about second amendment rights, i don't think it's about health care or any of the specific issues here. the future is coming, chris, and many people are scared of the future. this is one of those pivotal moments in our history when you can sense...
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took it away from gerald mcrath.ning on the game clock, a 22-yard touchdown throw from stephen mcgee. >> troy: got him standing up at tight end. runs straight you through the seam. gets the step on mcrath and wrestles it away from him. not a great throw, but because mcrath wasn't watching, it gave hannah a chance to make a play on it without mcrath being able to turn around and knock that play down first. >> joe: hannah is the first year player free agent on the practice squad for dallas last year. it's now 30-10. how big is this place? how many special spots are there in this new stadium? pam oliver not only has her own dressing room, has her own star on the door. the jonas brothers have dressed in here. the -- i would imagine george strait, paul mccartney. >> troy: i was told sir mccartney. >> joe: now "p" to the "o," pam oliver. yeah. finally. we may never get her to leave. now we have to go back to reality. >> troy: where are we at next week, tampa? jeff had better come up with something special. >> joe: that's a
took it away from gerald mcrath.ning on the game clock, a 22-yard touchdown throw from stephen mcgee. >> troy: got him standing up at tight end. runs straight you through the seam. gets the step on mcrath and wrestles it away from him. not a great throw, but because mcrath wasn't watching, it gave hannah a chance to make a play on it without mcrath being able to turn around and knock that play down first. >> joe: hannah is the first year player free agent on the practice squad for...
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she was convicted of pointing a gun at president gerald ford. she was released from a medical center in texas this morning. a follower of manson, she was just 26 years old when he pulled the weapon on the former president. she was sentenced to life in prison with a chance of parole. >>> funerals were held today for some of the victims of last weekend's small plane and sightseeing helicopter crash. that mid-air collision over new york's hudson river killed americans, italians, and a new zealander. tonight there is new information about the air traffic controllers who are supposed to be watching the aircraft. abc 2 news lindsey davis with the story. >> reporter: someone was negligent. the question is who. media reports say the air traffic controller at teterboro airport was on the phone with his girlfriend hen this small plane and helicopter collided, killing nine people. the federal aviation administration has suspended two employees over that deadly mid-air collision over new york's hudson river. the air traffic controller, and an airport superv
she was convicted of pointing a gun at president gerald ford. she was released from a medical center in texas this morning. a follower of manson, she was just 26 years old when he pulled the weapon on the former president. she was sentenced to life in prison with a chance of parole. >>> funerals were held today for some of the victims of last weekend's small plane and sightseeing helicopter crash. that mid-air collision over new york's hudson river killed americans, italians, and a new...
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. >> reporter: but at fits gerald auto mall, they were still doing deals today. they sold 30 vehicles but ran into problems in the back room. >> main screen, submit transactions and you hit a gray and you're supposed to get something other than a white screen. >> reporter: the site used to submit applications crashed midday and they still have 50 deals to file. >> we're comfortable with the idea we're going to get paid back. the biggest concern we've got is getting it in the system at the 11th hour as it were. >> reporter: after trying every ten minutes to get on the week site, they finally gave up and called it a day. >> i think we'll get up in the morning and do it. will be easier to get up till dawn and stay up till dawn. >> reporter: folks here still consider the program a success. the government does too. it estimates up to 800,000 gas guzzlers have been taken off the road, traded up for $4500 in rebates for more fuel official cars but now the government has to sort through all the paperwork. fitzgerald has only been paid for 2 hundred ever their deals but -
. >> reporter: but at fits gerald auto mall, they were still doing deals today. they sold 30 vehicles but ran into problems in the back room. >> main screen, submit transactions and you hit a gray and you're supposed to get something other than a white screen. >> reporter: the site used to submit applications crashed midday and they still have 50 deals to file. >> we're comfortable with the idea we're going to get paid back. the biggest concern we've got is getting it in...
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took it away from gerald mcrath.ning on the game clock, a 22-yard touchdown throw from stephen mcgee. >> troy: got him standing up at tight end. runs straight you through the seam. gets the step on mcrath and wrestles it away from him. not a great throw, but because mcrath wasn't watching, it gave hannah a chance to make a play on it without mcrath being able to turn around and knock that play down first. >> joe: hannah is the first year player free agent on the practice squad for dallas last year. it's now 30-10. how big is this place? how many special spots are there in this new stadium? pam oliver not only has her own dressing room, has her own star on the door. the jonas brothers have dressed in here. the -- i would imagine george strait, paul mccartney. >> troy: i was told sir mccartney. >> joe: now "p" to the "o," pam oliver. yeah. finally. we may never get her to leave. now we have to go back to reality. >> troy: where are we at next week, tampa? jeff had better come up with something special. >> joe: that's a
took it away from gerald mcrath.ning on the game clock, a 22-yard touchdown throw from stephen mcgee. >> troy: got him standing up at tight end. runs straight you through the seam. gets the step on mcrath and wrestles it away from him. not a great throw, but because mcrath wasn't watching, it gave hannah a chance to make a play on it without mcrath being able to turn around and knock that play down first. >> joe: hannah is the first year player free agent on the practice squad for...
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. >>> a woman convicted of trying to assassinate president gerald ford was released from prison thisorning. lynne net fromme served more than 30 years for drawing a pistol on president ford. prom, now 60 years old, was released from a texas . proronis >>> president obama yesterday gave an exclusive interview at the white house. the interviewer? >> i'm in the diplomatic room, and this is where i'm going to interview president obama. >> reporter: 11-year old damon weaver is a budding journalist from pahokee, florida who campaigned for almost a year to get an interview with the president. yesterday, he got it. >> in my town of pahokee, i've seen a lot of shootings and fights. what are you going to do about violence and keep me safe? >> it's important that parents and community members participate in training their young people to resolve arguments and disagreements without resorting to violence. >> reporter: damon didn't just stick to policy questions. >> my buddy dwayne wade promised me -- >> reporter: that's dwayne wade of the miami ht. >> -- he'd play you in a one-on-one basketball g
. >>> a woman convicted of trying to assassinate president gerald ford was released from prison thisorning. lynne net fromme served more than 30 years for drawing a pistol on president ford. prom, now 60 years old, was released from a texas . proronis >>> president obama yesterday gave an exclusive interview at the white house. the interviewer? >> i'm in the diplomatic room, and this is where i'm going to interview president obama. >> reporter: 11-year old damon...
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back in 1975 she was convicted of pointing a gun at president gerald ford in sacramento. after 34 years in prison she's about to be free. august 16 is the day she'll get out. for the record, she first became eligible for parole back in 1985. an update tonight on a case against a man who saw his own brother shot right before his eyes. today florida prosecutors dropped all charges against him. he was arrested after his brother was shot by a police officer on miami beach back in june. he was from wood bridge, virginia, and police are still investigating the shooting. >>> card denied. coming up, a look at one man's complaint about a local repair shop and how it led to his arrest. >>> and things quiet right now, but that could change as we head into tomorrow morning. we'll talk about that and check tafiseven-day forecast in just s.ters yke to the break wi rst take you to the break a ok at live doppr le 0. 9, thowers coming in from 9,e south and west. stay tuned. weather is coming up next. ówlaóofa >>> welcome back. the weather's actually going to cool off a little bit here b
back in 1975 she was convicted of pointing a gun at president gerald ford in sacramento. after 34 years in prison she's about to be free. august 16 is the day she'll get out. for the record, she first became eligible for parole back in 1985. an update tonight on a case against a man who saw his own brother shot right before his eyes. today florida prosecutors dropped all charges against him. he was arrested after his brother was shot by a police officer on miami beach back in june. he was...
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. >> john as gerald kennedy inspired our america.ert kennedy -- john fitzgerald kennedy inspired our america. robert kennedy challenged america. teddy out america. >> we will cover his funeral ceremony and burial life. and tomorrow they will take a look at the life and legacy of the kennedy family in dynasty. >> we have had a lot of heavy rain moving through our area the last few days. the alerts are over. that is the good news. >> that is right. the heaviest rains have been close to the atlantic ocean. moments of shower activity is moving along the area of the eastern shore. the heaviest rains are just off the coast. anything around the bay has been more light shower activity with some rain in western maryland. the rest of the ranges -- rain is in ohio. but will talk more about this coming up in our forecast later. >> thank you. released an official cause of our reporter has the latest. >> following his final rehearsal, michael jackson had a cocktail of sedatives that apparently took his life. more than two months after his death, t
. >> john as gerald kennedy inspired our america.ert kennedy -- john fitzgerald kennedy inspired our america. robert kennedy challenged america. teddy out america. >> we will cover his funeral ceremony and burial life. and tomorrow they will take a look at the life and legacy of the kennedy family in dynasty. >> we have had a lot of heavy rain moving through our area the last few days. the alerts are over. that is the good news. >> that is right. the heaviest rains have...
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gerald weiss in norwalk, connecticut, on east avenue. and she was there for about two years before this whole thing started to unravel. >> two years? did anybody get injured because of her -- come on, she didn't even know what she was doing. >> yeah, it was something like that, mike. basically what happened was that there were a number of patients who said that the injections she was giving were very painful. supposedly when you use that needle, you're supposed to do it very slowly, and she was doing it very quickly. and someone eventually made a complaint in march of this year to the department of health here in connecticut, and that's sort of what got the ball rolling. >> when was she finally arrested then? go ahead, len. >> she was arrested in may on a different charge, actually, for forging a prescription. she was trying to get ox i could doan. she was arrested just in the last few days in this recent case. >> do we have dr. william mo ron ne with us? good to have you back, doctor. okay. once you kind of get a heads-up in march, aren
gerald weiss in norwalk, connecticut, on east avenue. and she was there for about two years before this whole thing started to unravel. >> two years? did anybody get injured because of her -- come on, she didn't even know what she was doing. >> yeah, it was something like that, mike. basically what happened was that there were a number of patients who said that the injections she was giving were very painful. supposedly when you use that needle, you're supposed to do it very slowly,...
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. >> squeaky from took after got life for pointing a gun ant gerald r. ford.priate? >> i have not reviewed her case. people who followed are not manson. there are a few people that go along with things. after a considerable period of time they may well be released. i would say the texas correctional federal facility they probably no more than i do. >> i tend to agree. i agree with that. let me move on to michael jackson now. ladies and gentlemen, this is a fox news alert. sources buzz to embattled concert promoter aig said the film of michael jackson's preparations for the ill faded london concert tour over a veil of secrecy and tight security have been filled with tears running down the face. the film shows jackson on stage and backstage during his rehearsal. in the film jackson does not appear sick but obviously does not appear skeletal as has been pore vaid. they are punk actuals trying to spee jack done the environment, too. that was the chosen people for the come back conference. the monologues are not polished but look at the direction the kids wanted to
. >> squeaky from took after got life for pointing a gun ant gerald r. ford.priate? >> i have not reviewed her case. people who followed are not manson. there are a few people that go along with things. after a considerable period of time they may well be released. i would say the texas correctional federal facility they probably no more than i do. >> i tend to agree. i agree with that. let me move on to michael jackson now. ladies and gentlemen, this is a fox news alert....
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charles manson family member got out of prison today after serving time for trying to kill president gerald ford. in 1975, he pointed a pistol at ford, a secret service agents managed to grab it before anybody got hurt. she was released early for good conduct. this comes days after the fortieth anniversary of the manson murders. she was not involved in those. >>> thousands of people lined the streets to pay their respects to eunice kennedy shriver. oprah winfrey, stevie wonder, joe biden among those invited to attend the funeral. her mother -- and her daughter, maria said that she was glad the special olympics got some much attention. >>> mother nature and manpower helping to battle the fires. they forced thousands of people could flee, still burning out of control. more join the effort today. pretty dramatic. >> it seems like there are two or three of those a year. >>> it is really heating up out there, just in time for the weekend. originally, we thought that there would be showers and thunderstorms in the evening hours. chances have diminished. just a few clouds here and there. during th
charles manson family member got out of prison today after serving time for trying to kill president gerald ford. in 1975, he pointed a pistol at ford, a secret service agents managed to grab it before anybody got hurt. she was released early for good conduct. this comes days after the fortieth anniversary of the manson murders. she was not involved in those. >>> thousands of people lined the streets to pay their respects to eunice kennedy shriver. oprah winfrey, stevie wonder, joe...
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just what ronald reagan fighting gerald ford split the republican party and cleared the way for carter's election in 1976, so kennedy fighting carter cleared the way for the election. bill: he actually helped ronald reagan gave the election, though i think it was more jimmy carter being inept than anything else. the gulf war. >> that was sort of a generic imposing anything that you need to do to oppose aggression -- a generically opposing anything that you need to do to oppose aggression. bill: but he did not step up loudly against the second war against saddam hussein, did he? he was opposed, but not as verbal. with kuwait, he really did not have a reason. these kuwaitis, they are standing there getting murdered and raped, and kennedy says, "i do not want to do that," that always threw me. >> stay out, is not our business. the third thing is health-care reform. -- it is not our business. there was this total demarcation between the left and center. there was the bill that president clinton ultimately signed which got 99 votes for it and 99 democrats against it. they broke even. in the s
just what ronald reagan fighting gerald ford split the republican party and cleared the way for carter's election in 1976, so kennedy fighting carter cleared the way for the election. bill: he actually helped ronald reagan gave the election, though i think it was more jimmy carter being inept than anything else. the gulf war. >> that was sort of a generic imposing anything that you need to do to oppose aggression -- a generically opposing anything that you need to do to oppose aggression....
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gerald ford who is on the warren commission flatly altering a description there that's kind of brought -- stirred the issue up? >> sure. sure. well, the -- the simple answer is that the only wounds i say, the only wounds that we saw were this wound here and this big hole here. we never saw the wounds in the president's back. the medical process is we got his airway going, then we hooked him up to the ventilator and we're trying to help him breathe. then, you've got to answer, how is his breathing going and to answer that you've got to ask are there any major holes in his chest wall like the governor had in his chest holes which would impair his eathing. so you don't which impairs breathing, so you don't always roll the patient over to look at that, particularly in the situation that we're in, you don't roll the patient over. you put your hands behind the -- from the belt and move up and ensure that the body cavity is intact. we didn't see any big holes and didn't see what turned out to be small wounds, one over in the shoulder and one in the back of the lower back of the head. so we di
gerald ford who is on the warren commission flatly altering a description there that's kind of brought -- stirred the issue up? >> sure. sure. well, the -- the simple answer is that the only wounds i say, the only wounds that we saw were this wound here and this big hole here. we never saw the wounds in the president's back. the medical process is we got his airway going, then we hooked him up to the ventilator and we're trying to help him breathe. then, you've got to answer, how is his...
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. >> i've been told by the reagan people that both ronald reagan and gerald ford will come to the hall tonight. >> reporter: confronting the powerful -- >> it was a litany of questions. >> yeah, but that was one of them. >> i don't understand. but it was one of three or four and i had about 30 seconds to answer, so give me -- the answer's i want to keep the platform the same. >> reporter: and taking no prisoners on the political battlefield. >> why did you laugh over the death of an american service member? >> don't be a demagogue. i did not last. you're sitting here for tom braydon. >> on the tape you laughed. >> reporter: but those who worked with him give a very different picture of the off-screen bob novak. >> he was a really warm hearted guy. a neat guy. who cared a lot about the people that worked with him. cared a lot about the people who worked for him. and if you were a friend of bob novak's, you wouldn't have a better friend. >> reporter: in 2005, bob novak left the channel he'd helped to build. >> i want to thank cnn for making this network available to me for 25 years. neve
. >> i've been told by the reagan people that both ronald reagan and gerald ford will come to the hall tonight. >> reporter: confronting the powerful -- >> it was a litany of questions. >> yeah, but that was one of them. >> i don't understand. but it was one of three or four and i had about 30 seconds to answer, so give me -- the answer's i want to keep the platform the same. >> reporter: and taking no prisoners on the political battlefield. >> why did...
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gerald fiegan, medical examiner for camden county, joining us out of philadelphia. what do you believe took so long to identify her? >> you don't know how long it took. sometimes they don't release it right away. sometimes you have a visual i.d., but you always have to confirm it with either fingerprints or get next of kin to come in and do it. and that can take a while, until someone feels up to actually coming in and doing it. every jurisdiction can actually do it differently. some can just use fingerprints there are some on record, some require a visual as well. every jurisdiction is different. >> dr. fightin, why would there be blood inside the suitcase? >> after death, the small blood vessels break and quite a lot of fluid can leak out and it can collect and be quite extensive. that's not uncommon. in fact, i would expect to see it in virtually every case. >> again, let me restate, ryan alexander jenkins is not a suspect, he's a person of interest. he's a reality tv star and we have clip of him on his tv show. let's see that, norm. >> time with megan alone was
gerald fiegan, medical examiner for camden county, joining us out of philadelphia. what do you believe took so long to identify her? >> you don't know how long it took. sometimes they don't release it right away. sometimes you have a visual i.d., but you always have to confirm it with either fingerprints or get next of kin to come in and do it. and that can take a while, until someone feels up to actually coming in and doing it. every jurisdiction can actually do it differently. some can...
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convicted back in 1975 of pointing a gun at then president gerald r. ford. she was sentenced to life with the possibility of parole. from was released from a federal lock up in texas this morning. >> a shiny feeling over a dressing room lets people see all at a victoria secret store when a philadelphia couple went shopping they did not think there would be a free peek show. at a vicki store woman tried on a bathing suit and her husband waited outside and there on the shiny ceiling a reflection of her getting undress. >> you should be able to go in the dressing room, whether you are a man or woman, and feel comfortable there. you are not going to be violated in that type of way. >> the couple did say something, to store managers, and when a fox employee went to check it out, nothing had changed. victoria secret has not made a comment. >> hitting the gym to burn off calories. why you should take it easy on the treadmill. >> you may get ju . >> i am keith daniels in tonight's top story. michael phelps involved in a crash. in downtown baltimore. and tonight, pol
convicted back in 1975 of pointing a gun at then president gerald r. ford. she was sentenced to life with the possibility of parole. from was released from a federal lock up in texas this morning. >> a shiny feeling over a dressing room lets people see all at a victoria secret store when a philadelphia couple went shopping they did not think there would be a free peek show. at a vicki store woman tried on a bathing suit and her husband waited outside and there on the shiny ceiling a...
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judge gerald heaney, another member of that court, which you did the majority decision to reverse the consolidation largely to arnold's influence. two decades later judge caney told me, richard was not only a great judge but a great human being and we all had such respect for him that i think we gave an awful lot of weight to his views on the matter. it was his feeling that we really didn't have the precedent in our favor in terms of adopting judge wood's's do you that the school district should be consolidated. even at that might have been the most effective and in the long run, probably the best chance of having a long-term integrated effect but i agree with richard and i didn't do so unwillingly partially because i had such great respect for him as a person and as a judge. the most difficult issue for the court, according to haney was whether judge was was correct in concluding that the only way to achieve a reasonable degree of integration was to consolidate the schools. we all agreed at the time. we thought the judge would have gone further than he ought to have gone. in retrospe
judge gerald heaney, another member of that court, which you did the majority decision to reverse the consolidation largely to arnold's influence. two decades later judge caney told me, richard was not only a great judge but a great human being and we all had such respect for him that i think we gave an awful lot of weight to his views on the matter. it was his feeling that we really didn't have the precedent in our favor in terms of adopting judge wood's's do you that the school district...