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richard hanna.'m tina shively, the moderator. this is sponsored by the week -- the league of women voters, a nonpartisan political organization that encourages the inform the active participation in government with advocacy an avocation. the event is sponsored by several others, cancer action network, the american association of university women, mohawk valley community college, the national association for the advancement of colored people, and wutr. the candidates have been briefed on the rules. the audience has been asked to refrain from applauding and commenting during tonight's debate. we have the professor of social science and criminal justice at mohawk valley community college. we have the utica observer dispatch. we have the director of the project at utica college. our candidates are congressman michael arcuri and richard hanna. [applause] [cheers and applause] >> everyone please keep europe lost to a minimum. we are on a tight schedule. we want to talk or bark can do that. congressman mic
richard hanna.'m tina shively, the moderator. this is sponsored by the week -- the league of women voters, a nonpartisan political organization that encourages the inform the active participation in government with advocacy an avocation. the event is sponsored by several others, cancer action network, the american association of university women, mohawk valley community college, the national association for the advancement of colored people, and wutr. the candidates have been briefed on the...
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we're free. >> in the past hanna and james turned down interviews with cnn.his documentary she agreed to talk. but only if andrew were there. >> what hanna and james did was extraordinary in that it made its way on to south park. i want made its way on to the "daily show." what they did is took the express elevator to the penthouse. >> he was earlier criticized for releasing a clip of shirley sherrod for speaking at an naacp conference. the video was used out of context. >> give a warm welcome for the man who made this happen. >> still many young conservatives thing he is a media genius. knees how to make a story go viral. just like he did with the a.c.o.r.n. videos. >> i'm 20 years old. i had one story. and that was a launching pad. and i hope it's a launching pad for other kids and our nation to say hey, we can do something. >> a new movement. with few rules. >> do you ever feel dirty inside of this administration? >> one young conservative. snoop most of the country thinks obama sucks. >> are not afraid to push the limits. >> i don't care about your partne
we're free. >> in the past hanna and james turned down interviews with cnn.his documentary she agreed to talk. but only if andrew were there. >> what hanna and james did was extraordinary in that it made its way on to south park. i want made its way on to the "daily show." what they did is took the express elevator to the penthouse. >> he was earlier criticized for releasing a clip of shirley sherrod for speaking at an naacp conference. the video was used out of...
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of miley being hanna are done. she's never going back. she says she models herself after brittany, so that's a pretty bold statement. to be honest, i saw the video. i didn't think it was that racy, i didn't, when you have lady gaga, christina agilerra, she tried to do the same thing with her album, and it didn't work. i know it's shocking but hanna montana doesn't exist for miley anymore. >> melissa, what is your response to that? miley is saying hanna montana doesn't exist anymore, she's not that person and she's trying to grow up and get a new fan base here of older teenagers and adults now. >> well, you know, that's fair enough and, you know, i would hate to pigeon-hole her into that role for the rest of her life. she has the right to branch out but of course she also needs to be mindful of the fact that kids are bombarded with hypersexualized messages from entertainers like katy perry and lady gaga and so forth and i think many parents would have hoped miley would have made better choices as she branched into a
of miley being hanna are done. she's never going back. she says she models herself after brittany, so that's a pretty bold statement. to be honest, i saw the video. i didn't think it was that racy, i didn't, when you have lady gaga, christina agilerra, she tried to do the same thing with her album, and it didn't work. i know it's shocking but hanna montana doesn't exist for miley anymore. >> melissa, what is your response to that? miley is saying hanna montana doesn't exist anymore, she's...
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. >> reporter: the parents of 18-year-old hanna bruesewitz asked the supreme court to let them sue ae company's vaccine left their daughter with life-long injuries. >> for the rest of her life, hanna bruesewitz is going to need care for -- in order to live her life. >> reporter: when hanna was six months old she was given a vaccine no longer sold. her parents say since then she's suffered seizures and developmental problems. >> the disorder and disability she suffers from is incredibly difficult, it's expensive and there's no treatment for it. >> reporter: this case has the justices looking closely at what are called vaccine courts, lawmakers created that special legal system 24 years ago. it's the only way for people to bring lawsuits against vaccine manufacturers. congress set it up as a way to care for people injured by vaccines and to protect drug companies from most vaccine-related lawsuits. drug companies say they couldn't function without that protection. >> if manufacturers are to be driven out of business today, we'll see a resurgence of infectious diseases we've almost forg
. >> reporter: the parents of 18-year-old hanna bruesewitz asked the supreme court to let them sue ae company's vaccine left their daughter with life-long injuries. >> for the rest of her life, hanna bruesewitz is going to need care for -- in order to live her life. >> reporter: when hanna was six months old she was given a vaccine no longer sold. her parents say since then she's suffered seizures and developmental problems. >> the disorder and disability she suffers...
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then they bring hanna back in motion. some more confusion. and the result is hanna finds himself all alone in the back of the end zone for the touchdown that made it 21-7 and really oklahoma has not looked back since then. >> brad: now texas can only stop it twice more. you see josh heupel in that offensive hulged. heupel, a quarterback that led oklahoma to that national championship we talked about. second down and ten for the sooners. jones, again, calmly goes up to his offensive line. and somebody went the wrong way. jones -- the ball is out! the ball is out! did it get out of bounds, though? murray might have gotten over there or it went out of bounds before anybody had control. boy, you talk about a busted play! that was almost a busted game! >> todd: landry jones had one bad play last week against cincinnati. this would have been his worst play of the season. if it stays inbound. i think jones hit the ball at the very end and knocked it towards out of bounds. he knew he made a mistake. let's see if he doesn't swat it out of bounds. >> b
then they bring hanna back in motion. some more confusion. and the result is hanna finds himself all alone in the back of the end zone for the touchdown that made it 21-7 and really oklahoma has not looked back since then. >> brad: now texas can only stop it twice more. you see josh heupel in that offensive hulged. heupel, a quarterback that led oklahoma to that national championship we talked about. second down and ten for the sooners. jones, again, calmly goes up to his offensive line....
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. >> reporter: the parents of 18- year-old hanna brushwicz asked the supreme court let them sue a mayorrug company. they say it left their daughter with life-long injuries. >> for the rest of her life she will need care in order to live her life. >> reporter: when hanna was six months old, she was given a type of vaccine that's no longer sold. her parents say since then she suffered seizures and developmental problems. >> the disorder and disability she suffers from is incredibly difficult. it's expensive and there's no treatment for it. >> reporter: this case has the justices looking closely at what are called vaccine courts. lawmakers created the special legal system 24 years ago. it's the only way for people to bring lawsuit against vaccine manufacturers. congress set it up as a way to care for people injured by vaccines and protect drug companies from most vaccine- related lawsuits. drug companies say they couldn't function without that protection. >> if manufacturers would be driven out of business today we will resee a resurgence of upfectious diseases we have almost forgotten abo
. >> reporter: the parents of 18- year-old hanna brushwicz asked the supreme court let them sue a mayorrug company. they say it left their daughter with life-long injuries. >> for the rest of her life she will need care in order to live her life. >> reporter: when hanna was six months old, she was given a type of vaccine that's no longer sold. her parents say since then she suffered seizures and developmental problems. >> the disorder and disability she suffers from is...
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hanna hasl-kelchner, thank you so much. you gave us a lot of good information. we appreciate you coming on. thank you. >> thank you. >>> improvements in camera technology and sites like youtube made it possible to easily share videos with a huge number of people. if that is something you would like do for your business, our website of the week can help you get started. onlinevideotoolkit.com provide asset of ten handy tips for creating videos. you can look at what type of camera to use, how to light and learn about the editing and uploading process. site registration is free. to learn more about today's show, click on our website, openforum.com/yourbusiness. you will find all of today's segments, plus web exclusive content to help your business grow. don't forget to become a fan of the show on facebook. we look forward to getting your feedback. you can also follow us on twitter it's at msnbc/yourbiz. >> next week -- >> they looked conventional wisdom right in the eye and said you're wrong. we're not going follow everyone, we will innovate in every way, shape or
hanna hasl-kelchner, thank you so much. you gave us a lot of good information. we appreciate you coming on. thank you. >> thank you. >>> improvements in camera technology and sites like youtube made it possible to easily share videos with a huge number of people. if that is something you would like do for your business, our website of the week can help you get started. onlinevideotoolkit.com provide asset of ten handy tips for creating videos. you can look at what type of camera...
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it's not 6-year-olds watching hanna montana repeats. that was the other one.er riding on a bed. then she's dancing at a club. and i understand that if you've got a little kid who loves hanna montana, which she's no longer doing live episodes of anymore. it could be confusing, but what 6-year-old is watching this video? at some point you have to make decisions about what your kids are watching. >> they said it was unfortunate she would appear in a sexualized video like this one. she built her fame and fortune on the backs of young girls. >> i see that. i hear you, sir. at the same point in time, her career is moving in this direction. miley is growing up. >>> one story i love, love, love today. if you are a fan of "the girl with the dragon tattoo" that series, it sounds like there's another manuscript out there. right after the author, steve larson, he died before he could see any of the books published. recently there was talk there could be another manuscript. that rumor was spread by his long-time companion, angry she wasn't part of any financial benefit. pe
it's not 6-year-olds watching hanna montana repeats. that was the other one.er riding on a bed. then she's dancing at a club. and i understand that if you've got a little kid who loves hanna montana, which she's no longer doing live episodes of anymore. it could be confusing, but what 6-year-old is watching this video? at some point you have to make decisions about what your kids are watching. >> they said it was unfortunate she would appear in a sexualized video like this one. she built...
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also ahead this morning, our buddy jack hanna is here with some of the cutest little bit scary, also,w. i know. okay? i wants one. animal print is -- i'm kidding from le pard to lima, we'll get up close with them in a minute. >> first a check of the news and erica hill is safe inside at the news desk. >> safe from the snookis. >> i'm safe no snookis but the snow leopard over my shoulder so, yes, i think i may have won this one. good morning, everyone. the majority of the 33 rescued miners in chile are expected to go home today. [ cheering ] probably no surprise here talk about a heroes' welcome for three of the miners who returned home yesterday, of course rescued after surviving 69 days underground. as you can imagine they have been inundated with requests for interviews and offers for everything from jobs to vacations. taking a look at politics, the high-stakes nevada senate race is pitting a little-known candidate against the most powerful democrat in the senate. republican sharron angle and senate majority leader harry reid debating last night for the first and only time. angle, a
also ahead this morning, our buddy jack hanna is here with some of the cutest little bit scary, also,w. i know. okay? i wants one. animal print is -- i'm kidding from le pard to lima, we'll get up close with them in a minute. >> first a check of the news and erica hill is safe inside at the news desk. >> safe from the snookis. >> i'm safe no snookis but the snow leopard over my shoulder so, yes, i think i may have won this one. good morning, everyone. the majority of the 33...
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hanna talking about possible solutions. i think 3% across the board is a great way to start. >> there is a solution to this. we have 9.5% unemployment. put these people back to work and it will pay into the system and it will be bribing again. >> [audience chanting how?] >> we are a nation that wages a lot of wars -- we've had a war on crime, a war on drugs, a war on poverty. what is your stance on creating a u.s. department of peace at the cabinet level? >> i think we know where we are coming from today. i would think that would be everybody's department. why the need a special department to talk about peace? isn't that where we should start from? should not be on everybody's table automatically? [applause] >> please hold your applause. >> i understand your point and i agree with that. i thought the iraq war was a mistake. it was a war of choice. the more we look at it, the more we realize that. afghanistan is a war where we went to pursue al qaeda and the taliban and then pakistan, because that nuclear-weapons and now we
hanna talking about possible solutions. i think 3% across the board is a great way to start. >> there is a solution to this. we have 9.5% unemployment. put these people back to work and it will pay into the system and it will be bribing again. >> [audience chanting how?] >> we are a nation that wages a lot of wars -- we've had a war on crime, a war on drugs, a war on poverty. what is your stance on creating a u.s. department of peace at the cabinet level? >> i think we...
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. >> and hanna giles. she's keeping quiet about her future plans. but promises there's more to come. >> this is hope right here, guys. >> we love you hanna. >> larry:ing tonight from new york it's "saturday night live." in prime time. amy poehler. seth meyers. kristian wiig. the guy who plays me, fred armisen. andy samberg. and the creator. they are here from the set of one of the late night's longest running shows. if you don't know what "saturday night live" is, you're not from this planet. next on "larry king live." >> larry: tomorrow night, "saturday night live" will celebrate the beginning of its 36th year on nbc at 11:30 eastern time. we have five outstanding cast members and the executive producer with us. we're in the studio, this famous studio, studio 8 h, 8th floor of 30 rock. our guest is lauren michaels, producer of "saturday night live." amy poehler former cast member will host the show tomorrow night. she's the three-time elm jmmy a nominee. seth meyers is the writer. kristian wiig you know her as nancy pelosi or the target lady. fred
. >> and hanna giles. she's keeping quiet about her future plans. but promises there's more to come. >> this is hope right here, guys. >> we love you hanna. >> larry:ing tonight from new york it's "saturday night live." in prime time. amy poehler. seth meyers. kristian wiig. the guy who plays me, fred armisen. andy samberg. and the creator. they are here from the set of one of the late night's longest running shows. if you don't know what "saturday night...
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>> and hanna giles. she's keeping quiet about her future plans. but promises there's more to come. >> this is hope right here, guys. >> we love you, hanna. larry: tonight, bob woodward and president obama's wars on the battlefield and in the back rooms. the commander in chief shares his fears about a nuclear assault. says america could absorb another terror attack. and rips into pakistan. revealing it all and more to the journalist who takes us inside the oval office. why do presidents keep talking to bob woodward? we'll find out next on "larry king live. good evening. he's an old valued friend. we go back many moons. than we both care to say. he's the associate editor of "the washington post." number one "the new york times," best seller. this book just out is number one on amazon. "obama's wars" published by simon and schuster. thanks for being with us as always. this has a double meeting, does it not? >> it does. it's specifically the war in afghanistan, which is, of course, the war that obama adopted in the campaign and said he would take seri
>> and hanna giles. she's keeping quiet about her future plans. but promises there's more to come. >> this is hope right here, guys. >> we love you, hanna. larry: tonight, bob woodward and president obama's wars on the battlefield and in the back rooms. the commander in chief shares his fears about a nuclear assault. says america could absorb another terror attack. and rips into pakistan. revealing it all and more to the journalist who takes us inside the oval office. why do...
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our favorite is hanna. we've named her hanna. she was a lady of the night. she was murdered out front. the other famous ghost that we have is fred, who is a bartender who hung himself up in the cupola. and paul the dishwasher who hung himself downstairs. he is actually seen walking down the stairs. >> reporter: for a real scare the owner suggests rooms 4 and 5 believed to be the most haunted. from cape town to manhattan's downtown, the merchant house museum is a new york city landmark built in 1832. originally home to the treadwells, a wealthy merchant family who lived here for about 100 years. the building was turned into a museum just a few years after the last member of the family passed away from 1933. it is believed some treadwells and maybe even their servants reportedly paid $4 a month are still here. >> i have smelled things. i have been poked. i have been tickled. i have heard things, whispering, banging, slamming. we have recordings on digital recorders of footsteps. >> reporter: but that's not all. people say the ghosts have appeared in pictures l
our favorite is hanna. we've named her hanna. she was a lady of the night. she was murdered out front. the other famous ghost that we have is fred, who is a bartender who hung himself up in the cupola. and paul the dishwasher who hung himself downstairs. he is actually seen walking down the stairs. >> reporter: for a real scare the owner suggests rooms 4 and 5 believed to be the most haunted. from cape town to manhattan's downtown, the merchant house museum is a new york city landmark...
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> reporter: john kennedy never thought he would have a steady place to live but he found it at the hanna boys center in sonoma. >> three meals a day, great. >> reporter: it's like a fairy tale he says compared to his childhood in dayton, ohio where he was often hungry, sometimes homeless. one of the only childhood pictures shows john sleeping on the floor. but the worst picture is stuck in his memory watching his father and his father's girlfriend attack his among. >> my dad's girlfriend stabbed my mom so i saw that and -- >> reporter: john's father went to prison for conspiracy charges related to attempted murder. >> everybody was pleading and the ambulance came and it was like living a nightmare. like something that you just wanted to wake up from. >> reporter: john was in charge of his little brothers when his mom became addicted to drugs. now one brother is with an aunt, another with him at hannah boys center. >> he would keep us safer, make sure we have clothe, make sure we have food, make sure we studied. >> we didn't have any money. we were poor. every time we had to eat, i had to
> reporter: john kennedy never thought he would have a steady place to live but he found it at the hanna boys center in sonoma. >> three meals a day, great. >> reporter: it's like a fairy tale he says compared to his childhood in dayton, ohio where he was often hungry, sometimes homeless. one of the only childhood pictures shows john sleeping on the floor. but the worst picture is stuck in his memory watching his father and his father's girlfriend attack his among. >> my...
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> reporter: john kennedy never thought he would have a steady place to live but he found it at the hannas center in sonoma. >> three meals a day. it was like heaven. i mean it was great. >> reporter: it's like a fairy tale he says compared to his childhood in dayton, ohio, where he was often hungry, sometimes homeless. one of the only childhood pictures shows john sleeping ton floor. but the worst picture is stuck in his memory, watching his father and his father's girlfriend attack his mom. >> len, which is my mom's girlfriend, stabbed my mom. so, umm, i saw that, and -- >> john's father went to prison for conspiracy charges related to attempted murder. >> everybody was bleeding and the ambulance came and it was like, it was like living a nightmare, it's like something that you just wanted to wake up from. >> reporter: john was in charge of his little brothers when his mom became addicted to drugs. now one brother is with an aunt, another with him at hanna'ss boys center. >> he would keep us safe, make sheer we had clothes, make sure we had food, make sure we studied. >> we didn't have
> reporter: john kennedy never thought he would have a steady place to live but he found it at the hannas center in sonoma. >> three meals a day. it was like heaven. i mean it was great. >> reporter: it's like a fairy tale he says compared to his childhood in dayton, ohio, where he was often hungry, sometimes homeless. one of the only childhood pictures shows john sleeping ton floor. but the worst picture is stuck in his memory, watching his father and his father's girlfriend...
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hanna wheelings bodd was found badly beaten. she had also been raped.ted the 13 years old being held n connection with a killing used the brick as a weapon of choice. several people have since been >> there had been problems in %-that is my understanding one f the reasons why we want to put this oversight committee in place to try to look at some of the issues. >> reporter: but the ccmmittee never met once. >> it's quite interesting that ú%thing ver came of it. >> reporter: in 2005, lawmakers ppssed legislation that established an oversight commit owecommittee to take a ck at the state's juveniie system. the measure waa vetoed y the then governor robert ehrlich. in 2006, awmakers returned and oveover rode the vet owe. six members from the house and from the sennet were supposed to be appointed to the panel. michaellbush never made his appointment. we asked the speaker why. surprisingly, he said the oversight committee wasn't neededd >> there were certainly numerous oversight that deal with juf >> reporter: senator thomas action a mistake. he was tapped
hanna wheelings bodd was found badly beaten. she had also been raped.ted the 13 years old being held n connection with a killing used the brick as a weapon of choice. several people have since been >> there had been problems in %-that is my understanding one f the reasons why we want to put this oversight committee in place to try to look at some of the issues. >> reporter: but the ccmmittee never met once. >> it's quite interesting that ú%thing ver came of it. >>...
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on february 18th, a 65-year-old teacher named hanna wheeling was found killed outside a youth facilityjuvenile justice monitoring unit finds failures at the facility and others statewide. like lack of security cameras and staff alarms. investigators found a 13-year- old inmate charged in wheelings's death was allowed to walk around alone hours before she was last seen. department of juvenile services says it has implemented many of those recommended reforms. back to you. >>> thank you very much. an annapolis student charged with sexually assaulting a classmate. the girl told investigators she left the school grounds with troy reed, went into a wooded area where she says he forced her to have sex. reed is charged as an adult in that case. >>> cause for concern at cross- country elementary after a student was diagnosed with viral meningitis. a letter was sent to parents yesterday explaining it is highly contagious, but not deadly. school officials are asking for parents to be on the lookout for symptoms, which include high fevers, vomiting, and severe headaches. >>> stay with wjz. up nex
on february 18th, a 65-year-old teacher named hanna wheeling was found killed outside a youth facilityjuvenile justice monitoring unit finds failures at the facility and others statewide. like lack of security cameras and staff alarms. investigators found a 13-year- old inmate charged in wheelings's death was allowed to walk around alone hours before she was last seen. department of juvenile services says it has implemented many of those recommended reforms. back to you. >>> thank you...
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but as hanna reports, there's an organization that wants to pick up where the schools have left off.sie's broadway kids was start bid tv star rosie o'donnell. she saw a need in her community for more theater and music education. >> not like when i was a kid in fifth grade and we did "the king and i," and i had drum lessons. the arts programs have been gutted. >> reporter: so rosie's organization started sending actors and musicians to new york city schools to replace the missing program. >> we are currently in the public schools in our program that's called ps broadway. and it serves over 1,500 kids. >> reporter: for 15 weeks the students learn about music and dance. the students who excel in class receive a special invitation. >> we take those kids who are super interested, super motivated, and we invite them to audition for our full scholarship program. and that's the act two program. >> reporter: the act two students meet after school during the week. they take classes in acting, dancing, and singing. ♪ >> i think it's like a really amazing opportunity because like i get to act, d
but as hanna reports, there's an organization that wants to pick up where the schools have left off.sie's broadway kids was start bid tv star rosie o'donnell. she saw a need in her community for more theater and music education. >> not like when i was a kid in fifth grade and we did "the king and i," and i had drum lessons. the arts programs have been gutted. >> reporter: so rosie's organization started sending actors and musicians to new york city schools to replace the...
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. >> a terrible discovery and a beloved teacher, hanna wheeling, found raped and beaten to death outside of the facility in prince george's county. >> she was a teacher for many years and someone trying to give back to the community like that it is unfair. >> now a report finds failures at the facility, including confusing policies, scarety of -- scarcity of security equipment. other problems at other youth facilities. and the facility needs more security cameras, personnel distress alarms -- alarms for staff and better supervision of youth. and the inmate charged in the death walked around alone hours before we'lling was seench. >> the murder that occurred there caused us to make a number of changes. terminations, deknow shons and increased audits, she called everyone her sweety pie. she treated the children fas they were her own. >> reporter: now, the department of juvenile services says staffing shortage play nod role in the death and the idea there was lack of security equipment is untrue. thank you. the governor said in the wake of the death two staff members have been fired. >> wom
. >> a terrible discovery and a beloved teacher, hanna wheeling, found raped and beaten to death outside of the facility in prince george's county. >> she was a teacher for many years and someone trying to give back to the community like that it is unfair. >> now a report finds failures at the facility, including confusing policies, scarety of -- scarcity of security equipment. other problems at other youth facilities. and the facility needs more security cameras, personnel...
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looking for jobs and you get a job at one station, the news jerker says hoda, let's change that to hanna it's southern, i was like it's hoda. your name is interesting, but maybe we could fix it just a little bit. people would understand helen. what do you u think of helen. no, no, i like the one i've got. >> did you grow up with kenny g. playing in the background? that's very interesting. >> it's the track of our lives, al. >> one thing, you were so close to your dad and he passed away when you were a junior in college. is achieving what you have, both the good and the bad, is one of the hardest parts not having him there to talk about it? >> when i think about my dad, it's like, if you lost a parent, it's sort of the if you can't scratch. no matter what you do in your life, he's not going to say hey, you did good. and there's a weird part of you, even as a grown up, even now, you sort of crave that. and i think if you look at the other side of that, it's the thing that sort of keeps pushing you, i'm not sure if i would be here working if he were alive because i might have been satisfied
looking for jobs and you get a job at one station, the news jerker says hoda, let's change that to hanna it's southern, i was like it's hoda. your name is interesting, but maybe we could fix it just a little bit. people would understand helen. what do you u think of helen. no, no, i like the one i've got. >> did you grow up with kenny g. playing in the background? that's very interesting. >> it's the track of our lives, al. >> one thing, you were so close to your dad and he...
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. >>> also ahead our buddy jack hanna with the cutest, some scary critters he could gather.a moment. >>> first a check of the news. erica hill is safe inside. >> safe from the snookies, but the snow leopard is over my shoulder. i think i may have one one. >>> the majority of the 33 miners rescued in chile are expected to go home today. probably no surprise here. talk about a hero's welcome for three of the miners who returned home yesterday. there were rescued after surviving 6 days underground. as you can imagine, they have been inundated with requests for interviews and offers for everything from jobs to vacations. taking a look at politics, the high stakes nevada senate race is pitting a little known candidate against the most powerful democrat in the senate. republican sharron angle and senate majority leader harry reid debating last night for the first and only time. angle, who is a tea party favorite, was quick to challenge reid. >> man up, harry reid. you need to understand we have a problem with social security. >> and reid jumps on angle's desire to privatize social
. >>> also ahead our buddy jack hanna with the cutest, some scary critters he could gather.a moment. >>> first a check of the news. erica hill is safe inside. >> safe from the snookies, but the snow leopard is over my shoulder. i think i may have one one. >>> the majority of the 33 miners rescued in chile are expected to go home today. probably no surprise here. talk about a hero's welcome for three of the miners who returned home yesterday. there were rescued...
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. >> families are watching to see what the court decides for the future of hanna. their case may be much like their own. hannon does not have autism, but a vast number of the cases are artisan-related. they have cited scientific studies that show no links between autism and vaccines and the court rules this cases do not qualify for compensation. in washington, wbal-tv 11 news. >> how does a hospital bed 3000 employees inoculated for the flu season? do it like a disaster drill. that is what mercy medical did today. an emergency management drill protect the staff against the flu. >> this way we get all of our employees here covered. if we have to respond to a disaster, we would be prepared to do mass vaccinations. >> their goal is to improve how fast they can inoculate someone to under six minutes. how about that? doctors have started a clinical trial using embryonic stem cells on humans. this will in no patience who recently suffered a spinal cord injury. stem cells have been manipulated to turn into nerve cells. they will be injected into the spines. the trial is t
. >> families are watching to see what the court decides for the future of hanna. their case may be much like their own. hannon does not have autism, but a vast number of the cases are artisan-related. they have cited scientific studies that show no links between autism and vaccines and the court rules this cases do not qualify for compensation. in washington, wbal-tv 11 news. >> how does a hospital bed 3000 employees inoculated for the flu season? do it like a disaster drill. that...
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to multiple systemic security failures and documents released -- lead to the death of 65-year- old hanna wheeling. she was found dead in february outside of her cottage at the cheltenham youth facility. the 13-year-old boy is charged with her murder. >> and police there need your help identifying this woman. she's the victim in the unsolved woman. the murder was -- woman was found three years ago under a temporary building in oxen hill. police say she was a biracial woman, 26 or 27 years old. stands 5'5" tall and if you have any information, you're asked to give police a call. >>> no cadets cheated on tests and that is the word from the police chief and he since graduated since july of last year and said about 30 of them are facing allegations of cheating. >> and students of 115 know officers did not cheat and we going to continue to audit and we have actually -- the group has done a tremendous job in a short amount of time and i am very confident we have done a diligent job and -- in identifying any irregularities. glenn ivy said the allegations alone will end up complicating court case
to multiple systemic security failures and documents released -- lead to the death of 65-year- old hanna wheeling. she was found dead in february outside of her cottage at the cheltenham youth facility. the 13-year-old boy is charged with her murder. >> and police there need your help identifying this woman. she's the victim in the unsolved woman. the murder was -- woman was found three years ago under a temporary building in oxen hill. police say she was a biracial woman, 26 or 27 years...
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. >> reporter: hanna and dominique write the sex column for the student paper at the university of tampa i wrote one a couple of weeks ago that was about faking orgasms. and that got some attention. >> reporter: advice columns like theirs are enormously popular in college newspapers across the country. just 15 years ago, there were zero. today they're in more than 200 student papers. >> it's not like something that you just brought up and it doesn't exist anywhere else and you're -- it's like some kind of taboo or something. people talk about it. people -- yeah, they just don't expect to see it in the paper. >> i think people fall into the hooking-up pattern because it's lm what's expected now. it's just become this trend of people hooking up and not getting attached. >> what we're hearing is that romance is dead. dating is dead. people are hooking up. >> yeah, yeah. >> dating doesn't exist. >> reporter: all confirmed by these university of tampa students. kat, taylor, adriana and ashton. >> you get the phone number, you text a little bit. depends if you meet them at the bar or on campus
. >> reporter: hanna and dominique write the sex column for the student paper at the university of tampa i wrote one a couple of weeks ago that was about faking orgasms. and that got some attention. >> reporter: advice columns like theirs are enormously popular in college newspapers across the country. just 15 years ago, there were zero. today they're in more than 200 student papers. >> it's not like something that you just brought up and it doesn't exist anywhere else and...
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. >> hanna's lost 64 pounds at school in five months and she's done it with the support of her parentse overweight kids. >> do other parents discriminate? maybe, so maybe the discrimination is not of withholding affection, but discriminating by overreacting, overindulging. >> reporter: most parents agree, the goal for overweight children is the same, having healthy, happy kids is all that matters. >> for more of a perspective on this, we turn to psychiatrist dr. janet taylor. i had a problem with this when i read this. and forget my opinion, what do you make of this study and this headline. >> i think the stigma of discrimination, i would say no they did not look at parental attitudes, however it's an opportunity to examine what can happen when you have a child who may be overweight and discounts the resilience and self-control that some kids have whether they're overweight or not. >> but this headline of parents discriminating against their overweight children you're uncomfortable with also? >> i'm uncomfortable with that term discrimination because what i think this points out is tha
. >> hanna's lost 64 pounds at school in five months and she's done it with the support of her parentse overweight kids. >> do other parents discriminate? maybe, so maybe the discrimination is not of withholding affection, but discriminating by overreacting, overindulging. >> reporter: most parents agree, the goal for overweight children is the same, having healthy, happy kids is all that matters. >> for more of a perspective on this, we turn to psychiatrist dr. janet...
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hanna, but certainly people that support him. people who have come in and spent millions of dollars on commercials, groups that wall street back. i supported wall street reform because that is absolutely necessary. they came in with huge amounts of money to run commercials against me. that is the unfortunate results of the supreme court decision in citizens united. the second thing is -- my position to make it more difficult for oil companies to drill, i was told in washington you better be careful because the oil companies will come after you. sure enough, we are seeing it. we see it in the commercials they are running. i think something needs to be done about that. why should it bertram outside area come in and try to affect local elections? that is not what it is about. that is not about real freedom of democracy. [applause] >> i believe in freedom of the first amendment. i believe people have the right to do these advertisements. i think there is a fundamental problem with the amount of money that go into them. we talk about
hanna, but certainly people that support him. people who have come in and spent millions of dollars on commercials, groups that wall street back. i supported wall street reform because that is absolutely necessary. they came in with huge amounts of money to run commercials against me. that is the unfortunate results of the supreme court decision in citizens united. the second thing is -- my position to make it more difficult for oil companies to drill, i was told in washington you better be...
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even the triplets older sister hanna got a part. >> i'm in the movie. >> reporter: what are you? >> the parents went to new york for the big opening where stars, katherine heigl and josh duhamel were in the lime light. the little girls are found of the male lead. >> there is a spread in the new york times with one of the triplets, there will be a red carpet party in frederick, and friends and family attend a showing at westview mall. >> reporter: the triplets nurse is attending the opening and their great grandmother who is 91. >> they keep you going, you wait to see what they're going to do next. >> reporter: the girls may not remember making this movie, but they will always be able to make popcorn and watch it. suzanne collins, wjz eyewitness news. >> they are so cute. to see more pictures of the triplets and photos of their parents at the opening, you can find a link at wjz.com. just click on local news. >> so i guess the key for the girls when they are old enough is to sit there and figure out which one is in each scene. >> i bet they'll be able to do it. >> you think so? >>
even the triplets older sister hanna got a part. >> i'm in the movie. >> reporter: what are you? >> the parents went to new york for the big opening where stars, katherine heigl and josh duhamel were in the lime light. the little girls are found of the male lead. >> there is a spread in the new york times with one of the triplets, there will be a red carpet party in frederick, and friends and family attend a showing at westview mall. >> reporter: the triplets nurse...
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the maryland juvennle justice unit handled the review and ú%%-was at fault.l leadership 655years old hannanuary. a 13 years old is charged with homicide ann attempted rape in the incident. >>> maryland students are staying in school and graduating at record high numbers. in altimore city the nummers3 are even more impressive. the drop out rateeis half of what was three years ago. dr. a andres aaonzo jones s ths morning. ú% have you a reasoo to be smiles all day today? -p>> i do. [ laughter ] >> let's get a breakdown of it, because we're talking about theú graduation rates being better, how much better are we talking? >> the number f students that are dropping out of school every year is know half o!! now half s three years ago. >> 66% of students are remarkable, though, is if you look at the stud theaats ar stun our 9th, 10th and 12 grade, we have so ann more because they are not dropping out. we cannpredict that number to contiiue to increase. even this year, my graduating raaing includes a year where i so my hope is of course, is that numbees, the 80s, thh 90s, and i think that we're on
the maryland juvennle justice unit handled the review and ú%%-was at fault.l leadership 655years old hannanuary. a 13 years old is charged with homicide ann attempted rape in the incident. >>> maryland students are staying in school and graduating at record high numbers. in altimore city the nummers3 are even more impressive. the drop out rateeis half of what was three years ago. dr. a andres aaonzo jones s ths morning. ú% have you a reasoo to be smiles all day today? -p>> i...
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half and half over here 10:00pm on the fox news channel, 10:00pm that will air after hanna tee this friday be watching, thanks, john. the democratic national committee has launched a new ad suggesting interest groups are spending foreign money on ads, that would be illegal. can the argets of the ads sue? that is next in "kelly's court." plus a woman risks her own life during a robbery just to hang onto her purse . why didn't she just turn it over? her life is at stake. there is a heart wrenching reason that will convince any of you just ahead. but aleve can last 12 hours. and aleve was proven to work better on pain than tylenol 8 hour. so why am i still thinking about this? how are you? good, how are you? [ male announcer ] aleve. proven better on pain. ready to try something new? campbell's has made changes. adding lower sodium sea salt to more soups. plus five dollars in coupons to get you started. campbell's condensed soup. pass it on. campbell's.® it's amazing what soup can do.™ is committing a crime, that is defamation pursue. megyn: meaning you don't have to prove damage, the law pre
half and half over here 10:00pm on the fox news channel, 10:00pm that will air after hanna tee this friday be watching, thanks, john. the democratic national committee has launched a new ad suggesting interest groups are spending foreign money on ads, that would be illegal. can the argets of the ads sue? that is next in "kelly's court." plus a woman risks her own life during a robbery just to hang onto her purse . why didn't she just turn it over? her life is at stake. there is a...
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. >> well, alisyn, this is not a case about autism, this is a case about hanna who got a vaccine whenion and i agree, the issue here is only whether you can sue for design defect in a state or a federal court. i want to point out that the vaccine industry got some incredible benefits out of this 1986 law. all claims are channeled into this special administrative program, the vaccine manufacturers are not themselves defendants. the money that paid out damages out of this program that seth mentioned is actually taxpayer funded money and there's a very short statute of limitations, if the claims go to state courts there are limits on damages and in order to preserve children's safety, the congress left open this door. so that there could be claims for design defects. >> i bring up autism, of course, and i want to address this to you. because there are so many families, 5,000, waiting in this court to see if this supreme court case will somehow affect their plan. do you think this has a ripple effect beyond just the test vaccine as you mentioned for diphtheria and to all the autism cases?
. >> well, alisyn, this is not a case about autism, this is a case about hanna who got a vaccine whenion and i agree, the issue here is only whether you can sue for design defect in a state or a federal court. i want to point out that the vaccine industry got some incredible benefits out of this 1986 law. all claims are channeled into this special administrative program, the vaccine manufacturers are not themselves defendants. the money that paid out damages out of this program that seth...
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richard hanna michael arcuri and mr.. have a great evening. thank you, sir. thank you.thank you, sir. >> thank you for watching the 24 district congressional debate. >> we continue our political coverage each night on c-span. here's a look at tonight's lineup. on to the ""washington journal," and look at next week's elections. sal russo joins us. in a discussion on the hispanic vote. brent wilkes is our vote. after that, ben miller talks about rising college debt among recent graduates. later, a forum on clean energy policy and what a command for businesses in the economy. live coverage from the atlantic begins at 8:30 a.m. eastern time, on c-span2. >> one of the great features of the c-span video library is the ability to clap and cheer our programs with your friends. during this campaign season, that includes more than 100 debates we have erred on c-span. if your new, watch the tutorial on their website. search, find and share with the c-span video library. steve spence local content vehicles are traveling the country, visiting -- c-span's local content vehicles are t
richard hanna michael arcuri and mr.. have a great evening. thank you, sir. thank you.thank you, sir. >> thank you for watching the 24 district congressional debate. >> we continue our political coverage each night on c-span. here's a look at tonight's lineup. on to the ""washington journal," and look at next week's elections. sal russo joins us. in a discussion on the hispanic vote. brent wilkes is our vote. after that, ben miller talks about rising college debt...