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her? >> she's able to play the victim card, you need to be consistent about the standards. so often in the political debates we have in this country are filtered through a partisan prism. if she's trying to play locally, how come she only got five in-state donations this year? most money was national money, activist money that flooded the campaign late in the closed partisan primary she won. she's trying to win in delaware where she's got a huge deficit against republicans and electoral advantage towards democrats and independents. she can talk about trying to connect to her base and play in state but that hasn't been how she's conducted her campaigns in the last times she's run in the last five years. >> election's only six weeks away from tonight. is it fair for voters to be influenced by a group, crew, calming for an investigation, an investigation that won't be completed by election day. i mean, that would strike some people as unfair against her. they're basically making these allegat
her? >> she's able to play the victim card, you need to be consistent about the standards. so often in the political debates we have in this country are filtered through a partisan prism. if she's trying to play locally, how come she only got five in-state donations this year? most money was national money, activist money that flooded the campaign late in the closed partisan primary she won. she's trying to win in delaware where she's got a huge deficit against republicans and electoral...
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making fuchb her, attack her.ll we care about are facts. nothing partisan about it. we've done a lot of segments on allegations against democrats, charlie rangel, eddie bernice johnson and other republicans as well. we learned a nonpartisan group, the citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington are calling for the u.s. attorney in delaware to launch a criminal investigation into miss o'donnell's finances. i want to bring in melanie sloan, the group's executive director. why your calling for an investigation? >> we went through her campaign finance records and talking to one of her former campaign aides, someone you had on last night, david keegan. it turns out miss o'donnell has treated her campaign funds like they are -- her very own personal piggy bank. she's used that money to pay things like her rent, for gas, meals and even a bowling outing. and that's just flat out illegal. >> but, i mean, we had the checks on the program last night. and it's a couple hundred dollars here. a couple hundred dollars t
making fuchb her, attack her.ll we care about are facts. nothing partisan about it. we've done a lot of segments on allegations against democrats, charlie rangel, eddie bernice johnson and other republicans as well. we learned a nonpartisan group, the citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington are calling for the u.s. attorney in delaware to launch a criminal investigation into miss o'donnell's finances. i want to bring in melanie sloan, the group's executive director. why your...
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it was her head in the plastic bag. her head was in the plastic bag. bag off and i started to try to shake her. and i called for sean. i told him to call 911. and i started trying to give her mouth to mouth. i was trying to get her to wake up. and i kept telling her, don't go. >> reporter: now cindy mcgrath is suing dominican college, alleging that it failed to properly conduct an investigation into megan's case. thereby violating title ix. no one from dominican college would agree to an interview, given the ongoing litigation. but the college did provide this statement to "nightline" through its attorney, saying they did immediately commence their own investigation and that they also provided megan with contacts to counseling services and an opportunity to delay her finals for several months. >> she had the most beautiful, beautiful eyes. >> reporter: cindy mcgrath said it is far too little, too late for a school that she says never sent condolences or even a representative to megan's funeral. >> they didn't show any compassion or care. i mean, this i
it was her head in the plastic bag. her head was in the plastic bag. bag off and i started to try to shake her. and i called for sean. i told him to call 911. and i started trying to give her mouth to mouth. i was trying to get her to wake up. and i kept telling her, don't go. >> reporter: now cindy mcgrath is suing dominican college, alleging that it failed to properly conduct an investigation into megan's case. thereby violating title ix. no one from dominican college would agree to an...
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her. having had the blessing of working with ms. cecil the past 12 years at mission we have all gotten to know and love this incredible woman who touched so many students and staff in so many ways. her spirit will echo through these hallways for a very long time. ms. cecil's family and loved ones are in our hearts in the difficult days to come. in addition i would like to invite anybody that would like to attend monday from 4:00 to 6:00 at mission high school in our beautiful auditorium, we will hold a memorial service for ms. cecil and her family as well. thank you very much. >> thank you, principal. and behalf of the district and the board of education, we send our condolences to kathleen's family and also to the mission high school community. also, we actually lost two members of our family last week and the second was another teacher from everett middle school and i don't think principal carochi is here but we also lost cassandra roberts and i'll read a little bit about her on behalf o
her. having had the blessing of working with ms. cecil the past 12 years at mission we have all gotten to know and love this incredible woman who touched so many students and staff in so many ways. her spirit will echo through these hallways for a very long time. ms. cecil's family and loved ones are in our hearts in the difficult days to come. in addition i would like to invite anybody that would like to attend monday from 4:00 to 6:00 at mission high school in our beautiful auditorium, we...
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he took her from maryland to atlantic city and sold her services and brought her to a hotel. when she was left alone, she called her mother. prosecutors say that the victim is with her family and may testify at trial. >>> thank you, andrea. go the freshman struck and killed last friday will be laid to rest later on today. family and friends will gather today for the funeral of joey d'entremont. he was crossing a busy intersection and hit by a car friday night. the investigators say that the 19-year-old driver did have the right of way. >>> the green party is mourning the loss of the senate candidate. she died tuesday after being hit by an suv while riding her bike. and the driver went home dragging the bike under her car the whole way. she thought she hit a deer. >>> the harford county police department are trying to find a couple who assaulted a woman with a stun gun and a hammer. if you have information, call the sheriff's office. >>> an unusual scene yesterday. a utility pole catches fire. and the truck eventually stopped after it crashed into a house. it's not clear why t
he took her from maryland to atlantic city and sold her services and brought her to a hotel. when she was left alone, she called her mother. prosecutors say that the victim is with her family and may testify at trial. >>> thank you, andrea. go the freshman struck and killed last friday will be laid to rest later on today. family and friends will gather today for the funeral of joey d'entremont. he was crossing a busy intersection and hit by a car friday night. the investigators say...
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a mother and two of her children killed in a fire, but her quick thinking saved the lives of her three other children. with flames all around her, she and her two -- or she told her two older children to jump out of a second story window and dropped her 2-month-old baby to safety. but there wasn't enough time to save everyone. the fire broke out inside a home on richmond, highway. peggy fox is live near the scene and, peggy, this is a real heartbreaker. >> it certainly is. >> reporter: as parents we know, we save our children first. save yourself later. well that's exactly what happened here this morning when this young family was awakened by the smell of smoke. >> and i knew the kids were still in there. c.i.a. c.i.a. >> i asked her where they were at and they said they are still in the house. and we couldn't do anything. >> reporter: there was nothing they could do but watch the home burn with a mother and two of her small children inside. the neighbors say the young mother sacrificed herself to save three of her five children, getting her 6 and 8- year-old out of the two-story windo
a mother and two of her children killed in a fire, but her quick thinking saved the lives of her three other children. with flames all around her, she and her two -- or she told her two older children to jump out of a second story window and dropped her 2-month-old baby to safety. but there wasn't enough time to save everyone. the fire broke out inside a home on richmond, highway. peggy fox is live near the scene and, peggy, this is a real heartbreaker. >> it certainly is. >>...
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her like this? >> i think that's part of what christine o'donnell was counting on. she never expected to be here. so no, groups like mine wouldn't have had the time or inclination to start combing through her campaign finance reports. but it was really the facts that her former campaign aides started talking about the problems. it wasn't c.r.e.w. that immediately began investigating her. it was kristen murray, who used to be a campaign manager, who started a robo call saying that christine o'donnell had been spending campaign money on personal items while leaving campaign staffers unpaid. so it was really that that instigated us to begin looking into the matter. >> all right. melanie sloan, appreciate you being on. thanks, melanie. let us know what you think. the live chat up and running at ac360.com. up next, eliot spitzer joins us along with joe johns and dana lash. they are going to weigh in on this. and also on president obama's town hall meeting today. people hurting from the recession throwing
her like this? >> i think that's part of what christine o'donnell was counting on. she never expected to be here. so no, groups like mine wouldn't have had the time or inclination to start combing through her campaign finance reports. but it was really the facts that her former campaign aides started talking about the problems. it wasn't c.r.e.w. that immediately began investigating her. it was kristen murray, who used to be a campaign manager, who started a robo call saying that...
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he never left her side. i told her when i seen him walking her out that she had a great son. you don't find too many sons like that. >> the mother has been identified as 84-year-old jean davis. it's hard to understand the desperation pardus felt. it's something those that knew him are trying to understand, including his own brother. sherrie? >> reporter: good morning, megan. family members are upset by what baltimore police are calling a murder-suicide involving the son of a patient here at johns hopkins hospital. paul pardus' brother alvin gibson says he spoke to pardus after their mother underwent surgery. he was upset and told him that the surgery did not turn out the way doctors said it would. their mother suffered from back problems and her operation was not successful, news that was devastating to pardus. >> i guess he thought that she was suffering a lot and that she wasn't going to be able to walk again. >> reporter: now, johns hopkins security says that their security plan worked as designed to help keep patients and staff safe. sherrie johnson, abc 2 newsp. >> remem
he never left her side. i told her when i seen him walking her out that she had a great son. you don't find too many sons like that. >> the mother has been identified as 84-year-old jean davis. it's hard to understand the desperation pardus felt. it's something those that knew him are trying to understand, including his own brother. sherrie? >> reporter: good morning, megan. family members are upset by what baltimore police are calling a murder-suicide involving the son of a patient...
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she was riding her bike when an suv struck her. the driver told police she didn't realize she hit a person until she gotome and still found the bike lodged beneath the vehicle. at this point the driver has not been charged in the case. >>> in manassas, rginia, police are looking for a teenager they say stabbed a man outside a strip mall early this morning. an appraiser was taking pictures of the canterbury shopping center when two teens approached himp the teens asaulted and stabbed the man repeatedly before robbing him. nearby witnesses were able to scare the attackers off by blaring their horns. police arrested one of the suspects, a 15-year-old boy. he other suspect is still at large this afternoon, the victim is in stable condition? >>> nine americans wre killed in a helicopter crash in afghanistan today. the crash happened in southern afghanistan, in a region where nato forcesre ramping up pressure on the taliban insurgents. the taliban immediately claimed responsibility. nato officials dismissed their claim, they say there we
she was riding her bike when an suv struck her. the driver told police she didn't realize she hit a person until she gotome and still found the bike lodged beneath the vehicle. at this point the driver has not been charged in the case. >>> in manassas, rginia, police are looking for a teenager they say stabbed a man outside a strip mall early this morning. an appraiser was taking pictures of the canterbury shopping center when two teens approached himp the teens asaulted and stabbed...
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she was in her late 40s when her muscles began growing out of control. >> do you remember seeing her dhart for the first time? >> i do. she was referred by a doctor at duke. and the doctor said, in my 38 years, i've never seen a case like this. something like that. that's sort of impressive. what does that mean? when you see a picture, then, that's pretty imbreive. >> reporter: like all the patients selected for the undiagnosed diseases program, sally and her husband and kiley and her mom and dad, would come to nih for a week of complex and exhaustive tests. >> she's had a spinal tap before? >> yes. >> reporter: where a medical strikeforce was setting up to solve a mystery and to save their lives. >> i went in there in hopes of them finding an answer. >> this is our last hope but at the same time it's what we finally made it to the people that are going to find us what's wrong. >> i mean, unbelievable, sanjay, to hear the mom saying she didn't know if she should plan a birthday or her funeral. i mean, to not know what is going wrong with your child or where your body is incredible. >
she was in her late 40s when her muscles began growing out of control. >> do you remember seeing her dhart for the first time? >> i do. she was referred by a doctor at duke. and the doctor said, in my 38 years, i've never seen a case like this. something like that. that's sort of impressive. what does that mean? when you see a picture, then, that's pretty imbreive. >> reporter: like all the patients selected for the undiagnosed diseases program, sally and her husband and kiley...
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her priority to get her fiance and friend josh fattal and fiance shane bauer released. what appears to be -- what she appears to be doing here is taking every opportunity that she can to draw people's attention to their situation. right now she's just about to board a flight to leave here en route to new york. she has a press conference. this was going to be a brief statement. this is the idea, just herald the fact she's on her way to the united states. she thanked the prime minister of iran, u.s. am. there was a sense she didn't want to move on quite so unquickly. she said dug our unfortunately brief stay, she talked about how she was able to relax on the beach, would remember the fragrance of the sandalwood but looks forward to sharing that with shane bauer her fiance and josh fattal, her friend, when they win their freedom. that seems to be what she's focused on now, drawing as much attention to them as possible. >> at the same time how important was it she doesn't say anything disparaging about iran. in some ways she kind of complimented iran. >> reporter: she did w
her priority to get her fiance and friend josh fattal and fiance shane bauer released. what appears to be -- what she appears to be doing here is taking every opportunity that she can to draw people's attention to their situation. right now she's just about to board a flight to leave here en route to new york. she has a press conference. this was going to be a brief statement. this is the idea, just herald the fact she's on her way to the united states. she thanked the prime minister of iran,...
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i told her when i seen him walking her out that she had a great son. don't find too many like that. >> it's hard to imagine the desperation paul pardus must have felt. it's something those who knew him are trying to understand including his own brother. sherrie? >> reporter: good morning, megan. yes, family members are still trying to come to terms with all of this. they are still in a state of shock and confusion over the whole event here. paul pardus' brother alvin gibson says he spoke to pardus on sunday after his mother underwent surgery. gibson said his mother was very upset and did not tush out the way his doctor told him it would. the surgery was not successful, news that was devastating to pardus. >> i guess he thought that she was suffering a lot and that she wasn't going to be able to walk again. >> reporter: now, johns hopkins security staff maintains that their security plan worked very well and that it kept patients and other visitors very safe during this whole ordeal. sherrie johnson, abc 2 news. >> here are some fast facts about hop kin
i told her when i seen him walking her out that she had a great son. don't find too many like that. >> it's hard to imagine the desperation paul pardus must have felt. it's something those who knew him are trying to understand including his own brother. sherrie? >> reporter: good morning, megan. yes, family members are still trying to come to terms with all of this. they are still in a state of shock and confusion over the whole event here. paul pardus' brother alvin gibson says he...
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she is her own person. her husband is his own person. they are different. and the result is, she has a huge following nationwide. that following reads her tweets and look at her facebook and look at the youtubes. and the news media picks it up. if sarah palin endorses christine o'donnell that's page one story in willing ming tongue, delaware -- in wilmington, delaware. >> greta: what if he shows up in delaware? >> it does not help with independents and moderate democrats, but it clearly mobilizes the base. the democrats have been a majority for all practical purposes since 1932. the way they stay the majority they are a huge coalition. different pieces of the democratic party bring different aspects of strengths. we are beginning to be a majority. that means you got a party where you have a huckabee, palin, romney and haley barbour and karl rove and you got to get them all occasionally gathered together long enough to win. >> greta: next, speaker beginning under fire for calling president obama's behavior kenyan and anti-colonial what does that mean? he def
she is her own person. her husband is his own person. they are different. and the result is, she has a huge following nationwide. that following reads her tweets and look at her facebook and look at the youtubes. and the news media picks it up. if sarah palin endorses christine o'donnell that's page one story in willing ming tongue, delaware -- in wilmington, delaware. >> greta: what if he shows up in delaware? >> it does not help with independents and moderate democrats, but it...
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assaulted her. if the man is accused of three other assaults is still behind bars, who is responsible for the latest? >> i thought they caught the guy and it was all okay. i guess it is not. >> reporter: this is the man still behind bars in connection with the three other assaults at park regency. antonio mutan. his family and girlfriend claim he is innocent, but dna testing linked mutan linked him to a rape this as you will r summer -- rape this summer. reporting live from walnut creek, jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> investigators are looking for a cause of a fire in bay point. this happened at the bay point bart station. the winds whipped up and the fire crews put the fire out before the flames reached a nearby home. >>> there are several new developments in the pipeline fire and explosion in san bruno. pg&e was worried liquids was corroding the pipelines including the one that blew up last week. doctors say the seven people burned in the pipeline disaster face a long and painful road to
assaulted her. if the man is accused of three other assaults is still behind bars, who is responsible for the latest? >> i thought they caught the guy and it was all okay. i guess it is not. >> reporter: this is the man still behind bars in connection with the three other assaults at park regency. antonio mutan. his family and girlfriend claim he is innocent, but dna testing linked mutan linked him to a rape this as you will r summer -- rape this summer. reporting live from walnut...
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it is time to take our country back. >> reporter: palin did not tip her hand on her plans, burr her mere presence in iowa has created a buzz about her intentions. >> she's going to need to start to signal people whether she's in the race. >> reporter: she has been stumping hard for her favorites, many of them tea party insurgents including christine o'donnell who won and upsay the in delaware's senate primary tuesday and scoffed at critics during a speech in washington friday. >> will they attack us? yes. will they smear our back grounds and distort our records? undoubtedly. the small elite don't get us. they call us wacky. they call us wing-o nuts. we call us we, the people. >> reporter: as for palin, she urged the des moines crowd to stay for o cussed. >> there are better days ahead. november 2nd is just ahead and that's shaping up to be a great day for america. >> reporter: for o cuss o on this election, she said. not the next one. not yet. dean reynolds, cbs news, des moines. >>> joining us from washington, d.c., to talk about her political power oh, our political analyst john dicker
it is time to take our country back. >> reporter: palin did not tip her hand on her plans, burr her mere presence in iowa has created a buzz about her intentions. >> she's going to need to start to signal people whether she's in the race. >> reporter: she has been stumping hard for her favorites, many of them tea party insurgents including christine o'donnell who won and upsay the in delaware's senate primary tuesday and scoffed at critics during a speech in washington friday....
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what is it about her or is it something about her that's driving this? >> well, i think you're exactly right about the polls. cbs did a poll this week, if you look inside the tea party movement, she's quite popular and her find as -- her midas touch on a candidate really helps. if you ask that of the general public, it's reversed. people are repelled in larger numbers by the candidates she picks. she sends a perfect message to the tea party activists which is i'm with you, forget these elites who don't get it it. to the extent the elites knock her and say things like i just did about poll numbers, it only makes her stronger because it's seen as this kind of elitist washington mindset that is after her and since people hate had a elitist washington mindset, they can only like the thing that's being attacked. gwen: what's to like about elitism? one of the things we saw christine o'donnell talk about this week is intraparty cannibalism which she said and her take was the elites were attacking her. among those elites, karl rove who was the architect for so m
what is it about her or is it something about her that's driving this? >> well, i think you're exactly right about the polls. cbs did a poll this week, if you look inside the tea party movement, she's quite popular and her find as -- her midas touch on a candidate really helps. if you ask that of the general public, it's reversed. people are repelled in larger numbers by the candidates she picks. she sends a perfect message to the tea party activists which is i'm with you, forget these...
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so i went straight to her, tried to give her cpr. i felt her skin. was already passed away. >> what were with you thinking? >> absolute shock. i remember the police were on the phone and i kept yelling at them saying, hurry up, hurry up, hurry up, even though in my mind i already knew she was passed away. >> and in that terrible moment, jason realized that those figures he had seen through the smoked glass of the front door were probably lindsay's killers. but where had they gone? k-9 units were deployed but found no sign of the killers. they had apparently escaped on foot. at the crime scene, police found lindsay buziak dead from dozens of viciously inflicted stab wounds, most to the head and chest. no knife was left, but all the wounds appear to have been inflicted by one person. the first thought for a crime in a million-dollar home, robbery. but nothing was taken. lindsay's purse, watch, wallet, and her money were all left at the scene. investigators also considered sexual assault as a motive, but an autopsy found no sign of it. crime scene inves
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her mother was the first to speak at her funeral mass.id she wrote 20 versions of her speech. >> where do i start? how do i begin to say farewell. i can't believe you're gone. how am i going to say goodbye to my heart and soul. >> reporter: her mother wanted everyone to know that jessica was an incredible daughter. >> from the time you were born, i felt this indescribable feeling of love. i remember bringing you home from the hospital the first time. you were sitting next to junior, and it felt like our family was complete. >> reporter: jessica was killed in the explosion and fire in san bruno. she was at her boyfriend's house when the fire happened, trapping her inside, her boyfriend is in the hospital with second and third-degree burns. >> sap bruno firefighters offered the family their condolences at the service, including her eight-year-old brother, who bravely spoke about his sister. >> i wish she can come back. she was a great sister. from when she supported me and did everything for me to make me happy. >> reporter: jessica will be
her mother was the first to speak at her funeral mass.id she wrote 20 versions of her speech. >> where do i start? how do i begin to say farewell. i can't believe you're gone. how am i going to say goodbye to my heart and soul. >> reporter: her mother wanted everyone to know that jessica was an incredible daughter. >> from the time you were born, i felt this indescribable feeling of love. i remember bringing you home from the hospital the first time. you were sitting next to...
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her life known. she altered her name slightly. she went from being a elizabeth to being eliza. as it happens, there are very few people who know about her past, and she wants it that way, and among the people who do not know about her past are the children. someone because of what happened to her there is no greater gift she can give her children than the feeling that they are safe and secure in this world, and she does not know how she will maintain that if they find this out, and yet one of the peak in knows what is her kidnapper, walter, -- and one of the people who knows is her kidnapper, walter. the other thing she is caught up in is that this is a man who is known to have killed at least two girls and may have killed others. she is his only living victim, and she cannot help wanting to know why, and she feels guilty about wanting to know. when you are lucky, you are supposed to say, "i am lucky." do not question. do not think it is something special about you, but, boy, she is curious to find o
her life known. she altered her name slightly. she went from being a elizabeth to being eliza. as it happens, there are very few people who know about her past, and she wants it that way, and among the people who do not know about her past are the children. someone because of what happened to her there is no greater gift she can give her children than the feeling that they are safe and secure in this world, and she does not know how she will maintain that if they find this out, and yet one of...
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her first guitar for her 13th birthday.ds all went to church with me, went to church school. you know, we went to church camp. everything was related to my faith. so i didn't have any outside influence. >> reporter: signed to a nashville gospel label in 2001 perry released her first album under her birth name katie hudson. but the record went nowhere. >> the label went bankrupt. it folded. i didn't turn into amy grant like i wanted to. >> reporter: but slowly perry was being exposed to the outside world. >> you know, i just started little by little asking, hey, can i listen to the beatles? i had friends, you know, friends that i looked up to that were so much cooler. they knew about the world. i was just like, wow, teach me everything. >> reporter: she went back to the west coast, determined to become a pop star. it was a struggle. you couldn't get a record deal or you had a record deal and you lost it. >> i could get record deals. i was the queen at getting record deals. i just couldn't keep record deals. >> reporter: she
her first guitar for her 13th birthday.ds all went to church with me, went to church school. you know, we went to church camp. everything was related to my faith. so i didn't have any outside influence. >> reporter: signed to a nashville gospel label in 2001 perry released her first album under her birth name katie hudson. but the record went nowhere. >> the label went bankrupt. it folded. i didn't turn into amy grant like i wanted to. >> reporter: but slowly perry was being...
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on the back of her head, twisted her ear and shouted rude comernts at her. jones' wife says the 1-year-old girl has cerebral palsy and was apparently standing up for another classmate when the kid started to pick on her instead. >> she was helping someone else and they turned on her. there was no one to help her. and that is when it started. that is when she started feeling as know no one wanted to help her. she felt alone. >> reporter: the girl won't be returning to that middle school. for now, james acknowledges that his heart was in the right place but his asks weren't appropriate. >> it is not about me. it is about kids getting bull yod going to school. even if you are walking to school -- it is about kids getting bullied going to school. >> joan has leafed. mails, phone calls and other messages support from people around country. he was charged with disorderly conduct and disturb august school function. his lawyer is working to get those charges dropped. >>> access denied. paris hilton's promotional tour cut short when immigration authorities refused to
on the back of her head, twisted her ear and shouted rude comernts at her. jones' wife says the 1-year-old girl has cerebral palsy and was apparently standing up for another classmate when the kid started to pick on her instead. >> she was helping someone else and they turned on her. there was no one to help her. and that is when it started. that is when she started feeling as know no one wanted to help her. she felt alone. >> reporter: the girl won't be returning to that middle...
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we know her but couldn't pull her name from nothing. baby sleeping cheeks soft with petals. 3 year old son digs into our kettle corn sack. later. fish tacos for her. him layian curry chicken for me. watching children bounce in the fountain. pickled cool in water, giggles going off like chinese fire crackers. tiny teeth grudge mashing. 5 you want to fried chicken bites so golden brown. pity another poor mother her catfish, mango shake shook every wrchlt the little girl on the straw never blinked channelling opiuman cesters through the ecstasy of fruit sures. this is us at farmer's market. brother too complicate who had offers an arm for her and me. a chain of chins along his shoulders. where have you been and why has it taken you so long to come back? >> the piece dedicated to my foster father and cousin on my adopted side. 1, daddy. old crow, jack dan jells understood my father mouthfuls at a time. jim beam and old forester where uncles rolled up in the sufficiented hennesy take it's first breath and hound dog laughter and dominos falli
we know her but couldn't pull her name from nothing. baby sleeping cheeks soft with petals. 3 year old son digs into our kettle corn sack. later. fish tacos for her. him layian curry chicken for me. watching children bounce in the fountain. pickled cool in water, giggles going off like chinese fire crackers. tiny teeth grudge mashing. 5 you want to fried chicken bites so golden brown. pity another poor mother her catfish, mango shake shook every wrchlt the little girl on the straw never blinked...
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her. he could face 14 years in prison. >>> harford county a terrifying trip to school. the bus was involved in a multi-vehicle crash. nine people were injured. one is still at shock trauma this morning. it's gigi barnett who has the story. >> reporter: six students never made it to class this morning. now police are trying to determine what caused a car to crash into their school bus. closed roads block a short stretch of route 155 to drivers this morning. chopper 13 captured the damage from above. harford county traffic officers try to make sense of the mangled mess. >> right now, harford county sheriff's office traffic unit deputies are reconstructing the scene of the accident. too early in the investigation. >> reporter: their early reports show the driver of the gray car lost control of the vehicle, crossed over the double line and hit the school bus. it was carrying six students to meadowville elementary. but the bus driver lost control, slammed into the suv and flipped over on its si
her. he could face 14 years in prison. >>> harford county a terrifying trip to school. the bus was involved in a multi-vehicle crash. nine people were injured. one is still at shock trauma this morning. it's gigi barnett who has the story. >> reporter: six students never made it to class this morning. now police are trying to determine what caused a car to crash into their school bus. closed roads block a short stretch of route 155 to drivers this morning. chopper 13 captured the...
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her.e talked to an iowa caucus girl and said if he dropped out as governor of alaska, it led to questions and people wonder if she runs for president will she stick with it. >> i want to know that she is in it to stay in it. i was disappointed when she stepped down from governor of alaska. if there is a fight, there take it on. >> alaska governor sarah palin departed iowa and has stops all over the country. we will see her in iowa and new hampshire eventually. when she steps foot in the state, until she gives user ismanesque denial she is not running she will be considered a likely contender if 2012. >> uma: no doubt about it. thank you. >> it appears that the issue of trustworthiness is the number one issue for voters. this shows while the economy is top issue to 57% of voters, the trustworthiness of a candidate comes in a close second. with 53% saying it will be extremely important when it comes time to vote. these result open up questions for those putting on the value voter summit. how
her.e talked to an iowa caucus girl and said if he dropped out as governor of alaska, it led to questions and people wonder if she runs for president will she stick with it. >> i want to know that she is in it to stay in it. i was disappointed when she stepped down from governor of alaska. if there is a fight, there take it on. >> alaska governor sarah palin departed iowa and has stops all over the country. we will see her in iowa and new hampshire eventually. when she steps foot in...
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>> i interviewed her, and i felt her explanations were far more plausible -- >> did you ask her about the people who were following her home to her headquarters and how she's checked each night in the bushes? >> everything he's saying is unfactual. >> why is he so mad at a republican? >> and who leads those republicans tonight? another claimant steps forward. >> this 10% is going to be the shelter for the other 90%. this 10% is going to -- out of this 10% will be the leaders of tomorrow. >> and the democrats celebrating the schism, nervously, while the president tries to seize the moment and become the tax cut man. >> the tax debate is good for the democrats. >> a sarah palin clone is nominated in delaware with dave weigel on the mad excitement of the tea party. chris kobinis on the practicality of electing someone. as recline on the democrats' practical response on taxes. the incredible whiteness of being in a backlash doomed at its first by the demographics of an ever more worse america. all that and commentary now on "countdown." >>> good evening from new york, she won with the vot
>> i interviewed her, and i felt her explanations were far more plausible -- >> did you ask her about the people who were following her home to her headquarters and how she's checked each night in the bushes? >> everything he's saying is unfactual. >> why is he so mad at a republican? >> and who leads those republicans tonight? another claimant steps forward. >> this 10% is going to be the shelter for the other 90%. this 10% is going to -- out of this 10%...
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hand balled up in a fist and her hand underneath her face. coffee klatching women? a bunch of old grandmothers who sit in sewing sirgles and talk about the best blueberry circles. we banned my mother from the kitchenen -- because of an incident where she had burnt water the the only person who cooked was my father. please keep your peace, mom. yes, my mother say woman but coffee klatching? the term was worse than nails on the chalk board. oh, yes, a coffee klatching woman who has raised three children and never taking shying from anyone. you sure do act like a coffee klatching women with your boots and jeans on, arriving to run a crew of obnoxious men's, because 50% of the men's brains skiptd -- consist of their oh so glorified junk which doesn't even work right. most of the time. coffee klatching women? sitting around talking nonsense? the same nonsense that finally changed the 19th amendment. yes we can vote. i can see abigail adams sitting and clutching her scorching hot cup of joe, john adams saying sit down and drink your damn coffee, wo
hand balled up in a fist and her hand underneath her face. coffee klatching women? a bunch of old grandmothers who sit in sewing sirgles and talk about the best blueberry circles. we banned my mother from the kitchenen -- because of an incident where she had burnt water the the only person who cooked was my father. please keep your peace, mom. yes, my mother say woman but coffee klatching? the term was worse than nails on the chalk board. oh, yes, a coffee klatching woman who has raised three...
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he landlord kicked her out and all of her stuff. of stuff that have actually buried a street in d.c. courtney robinson is with our affiliate wjal to tell us more about this story. what's the deal? >> reporter: kyra, it's a massive amount of stuff. it stretches down 11th street for about four blocks. you can see all of the different things she has. strollers, tvs, stereo equipment. the city came in last night, a couple of agencies, to help her out, not knowing what they were going to do today. this morning we have a moving company, a storage company and they are helping her load all of this stuff up and are almost full with this truck. this woman has lived here for about two years as we understand. according to a roommate, he says this stuff has accumulated. she already has a storage compartment that is completely full. talking with her, she says she saves this stuff and collects it in order to send it back to her home country, venezuela, and last year she did just that, but speaking with other neighbors, they rallied around her last
he landlord kicked her out and all of her stuff. of stuff that have actually buried a street in d.c. courtney robinson is with our affiliate wjal to tell us more about this story. what's the deal? >> reporter: kyra, it's a massive amount of stuff. it stretches down 11th street for about four blocks. you can see all of the different things she has. strollers, tvs, stereo equipment. the city came in last night, a couple of agencies, to help her out, not knowing what they were going to do...
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her. >> by putting me in my own cell, giving me very limited time with them. it's mostly that. >> do you know why you were released and n them. the iranian government said that it was for humanitarian reasons. >> the judge said it was because i was in solitary confinement which is a harsher sentence >> you all had been crged with espionage and also charged with illegal entry. >> we were hiking behind a tourist spot with hundreds of other tourists in iraq, whichs a safe part offish rack, where no american has been killed to my knowledge. we were guide bid a hotel manager to go to this place, the border is completely unmarked, so we meant no harm to the iranian people or the government. did anybody say to you you're near the border of iran? >> no, we had absolutely no idea, there was no indication, the border is unmarked and invisible. >> you're hiking and did some solders approach you? >> a then before i knew it, i was torn apart from shane and josh and thrown into a cell. they're the same
her. >> by putting me in my own cell, giving me very limited time with them. it's mostly that. >> do you know why you were released and n them. the iranian government said that it was for humanitarian reasons. >> the judge said it was because i was in solitary confinement which is a harsher sentence >> you all had been crged with espionage and also charged with illegal entry. >> we were hiking behind a tourist spot with hundreds of other tourists in iraq, whichs a...
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this happened waffles and amazon her honeymoon. -- this happened while the woman was on her honeymoon. >> she was pleading with montgomery talented police to check on dallas after the alarm system went off policy was away on moneyline. >> you cannot go? >> this is an absurd. go.police will knucnot >> and thilan went off, the security company gives the wrong number to 911. valid addressw for this location -- not a valid permit. >> it was a big problem for kate. >> the contractor company projects the alarm. inaccurate and incomplete data was entered by a representative from protect your home. the permit number they entered was incorrect and the contact list was incomplete, said adt. >> police will have responded if the correct number were given. >> there are 45,000 false alarm calls every year. police can only respond to check on them as if someone is there to meet them if an invalid number is given. fortunately, it turned out to be a false alarm. the company is offering a free refund and is disappointed that law-enforcement was not able to respond and the security alarm sounded and the
this happened waffles and amazon her honeymoon. -- this happened while the woman was on her honeymoon. >> she was pleading with montgomery talented police to check on dallas after the alarm system went off policy was away on moneyline. >> you cannot go? >> this is an absurd. go.police will knucnot >> and thilan went off, the security company gives the wrong number to 911. valid addressw for this location -- not a valid permit. >> it was a big problem for kate....
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her advantage. do i think there's an agenda behind these criticisms? i do. i spent the better part of the afternoon researching all the people involved with crew. while the organization claims to be a nonpartisan group, they're not. i've yet to find a titled officer within this group that has republican/conservative connections. one of them, in fact, used to in some capacity used to work with joe biden. if we're talking about closing stuff in the context of the debate needs to be brought to the forefront. so, of course, i think she should be answering these questions and she should be talking about it. i think crew should pay attention to eleanor holmes norton. which is also a violation of the fec low. >> if you look at their list of the ten most -- i'm not sure of the term -- for ethically challenged individuals in congress, i think it's pretty balanced between democrats and republicans and we've had melanie sloan on before when we focused on bernice johnson with the scholarship scandal in texas. i
her advantage. do i think there's an agenda behind these criticisms? i do. i spent the better part of the afternoon researching all the people involved with crew. while the organization claims to be a nonpartisan group, they're not. i've yet to find a titled officer within this group that has republican/conservative connections. one of them, in fact, used to in some capacity used to work with joe biden. if we're talking about closing stuff in the context of the debate needs to be brought to the...
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her performance won her the best reviews of her young movie career that's ranged from a comedy turn in to try and model her career after one of her idols, barbra streisand, another singer turned actress and director. >> beyonce: i know that she does everything, and i know that it's all barbra streisand. it's not someone that's telling her what to do, what to wear, what to sing-- it's her. and i respect those types of artists. >> kroft: is it true that you run on a treadmill with a big picture of a... of an academy award in front of it? >> beyonce: i do. but it's not right in front of the treadmill, it's over in the corner somewhere. just so it's in the back of my mind. >> kroft: not quite the back, i'll bet. i bet it's a little closer than the very back of your mind. >> beyonce: well, it's getting closer. >> kroft: where does all this ambition come from? >> beyonce: i don't know. i always wonder myself, "what am i trying to prove?" like, "what is this?" ( laughs ) i think it's just, when i start something, i want to do it all the way. >> beyonce: ♪ halo halo ♪ halo halo ♪ halo halo ♪ (
her performance won her the best reviews of her young movie career that's ranged from a comedy turn in to try and model her career after one of her idols, barbra streisand, another singer turned actress and director. >> beyonce: i know that she does everything, and i know that it's all barbra streisand. it's not someone that's telling her what to do, what to wear, what to sing-- it's her. and i respect those types of artists. >> kroft: is it true that you run on a treadmill with a...
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she has limited arm motion but can't use her hands or her legs.iately after the accident, she was angry and depressed and begged friends to help her commit suicide. ultimately, she says she found peace when she committed her life to god. >> god is that big, and he's that good, and his grace is that sufficient. >> reporter: tada wanted to help others with disabilities and in 1979 began a ministry called joni and friends, offering support to disabled people and their families. >> disabilities are on the rise. autism, alzheimer's, there's not a cul-de-sac in america that's not impacted somehow with a family who has a child or an elderly parent with a disability. oh, there you go! >> reporter: because of her efforts, tada was appointed to the national council on disability. she worked for passage of the landmark americans with disabilities act, passed in 1990, which sought to make america more accessible. ♪ god gave us hands, a gift of love to share ♪ but she feels more is still needed. >> you can provide for the curb cuts, provide for the elevators a
she has limited arm motion but can't use her hands or her legs.iately after the accident, she was angry and depressed and begged friends to help her commit suicide. ultimately, she says she found peace when she committed her life to god. >> god is that big, and he's that good, and his grace is that sufficient. >> reporter: tada wanted to help others with disabilities and in 1979 began a ministry called joni and friends, offering support to disabled people and their families....
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i saw her today asked if we could talk to her, her aide said she did not want to talk. we've talked to employees of hers who quit. they say they were not paid money they were owed and they are angry she has spent so much money on charges like we just read to you. >> supporters say this is just democrats trying to dig up dirt on her and that these amounts were kind of small amounts, couple hundred dollars here, a couple hundred there. what does the state republican party have to say? >> reporter: right, the state republican party here in wilmington, delaware, the chairman of the party before the election was strongly in favor of mike castle. what's being said now is that they came up with a statement, they will support all republican candidates but conspicuous by its absence was no mention of this particular candidate, christine o'donnell. i called and asked, does that mean you are supporting her, you're not supporting her, they wouldn't comment. we're talking about former employees, this is important. today we talked to a former financial adviser who worked for the camp
i saw her today asked if we could talk to her, her aide said she did not want to talk. we've talked to employees of hers who quit. they say they were not paid money they were owed and they are angry she has spent so much money on charges like we just read to you. >> supporters say this is just democrats trying to dig up dirt on her and that these amounts were kind of small amounts, couple hundred dollars here, a couple hundred there. what does the state republican party have to say?...
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her mouth says, yes, but will her brain say, no?or princess paris hilton. walking out of a sin city courtroom just a short time ago pleading guilty to lesser charges below her listen felonye rap. sentenced to one year probation, drug treatment and 200 hours of community service, a deal that spares her another stint in the slammer. reports say she was in and out of court, we're talking the entire building not just the courtroom, in less than 0 minutes. right this way, ms. hilton. could i get your autograph, ms. hilton? so lying to the police, having cocaine on you, did lady justice really have her blinders on today? let's ask arthur aidala and defense attorney mark. i'm sure this is exactly how it works in your average case, right? joe normal in middletown, usa, who's a convicted felon gets caught with cocaine and then lies to police to their face, and it's off to community service you go. [laughter] >> well, you know, it's usually not how it works. and a lot of it the judge has to do with how much cocaine she possessed. and it was,
her mouth says, yes, but will her brain say, no?or princess paris hilton. walking out of a sin city courtroom just a short time ago pleading guilty to lesser charges below her listen felonye rap. sentenced to one year probation, drug treatment and 200 hours of community service, a deal that spares her another stint in the slammer. reports say she was in and out of court, we're talking the entire building not just the courtroom, in less than 0 minutes. right this way, ms. hilton. could i get...
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she teed off on barbara boxer in her opening statement. >> her long track record in washington, d.c. is consistent and clear. the results of her policies are did ef vas stating for the state. >> she attacked her six years as ceo of hewlett-packard. >> who made her name as a ceo in hewlett-packard laying thousands and thousands of workers off, shipping their jobs overseas and making no sacrifice while she was doing it and taking $100 million. >> she defended her tenure saying in the 21st century any job can go anywhere. and she promoted jobs at home. >> i proposed a two-year tax holiday for every small business that will hire an unemployed. worker. i proposed the tax holidays for businesses that willow indicate here. >> while fee rena talked tax cuts, barbara boxer talked government programs. >> we doubled the transportation funding. that means,000 of jobs and jobs are my focus. that's why i am working to make california the hub of the new clean energy economy. >> carly fiorina's only stumble came when she asked her position on prop 23, a measure that would repeal the gas legislation.
she teed off on barbara boxer in her opening statement. >> her long track record in washington, d.c. is consistent and clear. the results of her policies are did ef vas stating for the state. >> she attacked her six years as ceo of hewlett-packard. >> who made her name as a ceo in hewlett-packard laying thousands and thousands of workers off, shipping their jobs overseas and making no sacrifice while she was doing it and taking $100 million. >> she defended her tenure...
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his mother says one of the hardest parts was when detectives made her leave her son's body. >> i'm not leaving. i said i can't leave. i said i need to stay here to make sure he's okay so when they take him out of the house, we won't know what's happened to him because i promised him that i would never leave him. and ma'am, i got to leave. >> the anne arundel county cold case unit is searching for anyone with information in rudolph's murder. call 410-222-3460 if you have any information. >>> one stevenson university student is in stable condition with a suspected case of bacterial meningitis. other students who may have been exposed have been identified and treated preventively. bacterial meningitis can be contagious and potentially deadly. >>> a woman is roughed and beaten by her caretaker and it's caught on tape. why her daughters want you to see this disturbing video. >>> plus, some see it as wearable art or an expression of individuality. one girl says there's a higher meaning to her body piercing and her school isn't buying it. >>> i'm meteorologist wyatt everiart. getting hot out
his mother says one of the hardest parts was when detectives made her leave her son's body. >> i'm not leaving. i said i can't leave. i said i need to stay here to make sure he's okay so when they take him out of the house, we won't know what's happened to him because i promised him that i would never leave him. and ma'am, i got to leave. >> the anne arundel county cold case unit is searching for anyone with information in rudolph's murder. call 410-222-3460 if you have any...
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and i told her, when i seen him walking her out, that she had a great son. you don't find too many sons like that. and this is just hard to believe. it's hard. >> he had called about two months ago and wanted to know if i knew a hairdresser to do her hair because she wasn't able to get out and he wanted somebody to come to the house. >> he was a gentle person. he tried to take care of her. he wasn't a mean person at all, not from what i seen from him at least. he was a gentle soul. >> reporter: a gentle soul who wanted to make sure a gentle soul who wanted to make sure that his mother still had some quality of life even as her physical conditions deteriorated, he would often take her for drives in the country. his main concern, they say, was his mom. >> you talk about how the guy took incredible care with his mother but how was he with the neighbors. >> reporter: i talked to one of the neighbors who said a tree came down and the neighborhood said i'll have to get this cut up and logged away but davis came over and said i see if you have some trouble, if you
and i told her, when i seen him walking her out, that she had a great son. you don't find too many sons like that. and this is just hard to believe. it's hard. >> he had called about two months ago and wanted to know if i knew a hairdresser to do her hair because she wasn't able to get out and he wanted somebody to come to the house. >> he was a gentle person. he tried to take care of her. he wasn't a mean person at all, not from what i seen from him at least. he was a gentle soul....
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in part her health among other things a lump in her breast. they're saying if her family comes up with $500,000. >> and the nightmare not ending because shourd and the other two hikers with her may face a trial. >> they would want her to come back after paying the bill for that. >>> also, on taxes over the weekend. the house republican leader john boehner own another weekend said he's considering but president obama is cutting taxes. >> what made him blink? did he in fact blink? and is this the end of the impasse? white house press secretary robert gibbs joins us. >>> this is playing out, and first from senior correspondent jim sciutto in washington. jim? >> good mornings george. the latest stumbling block, $500,000 in cash. the iranians demanding it be paid in cash the swiss because we don't have diplomatic relations there are having trouble raising it leaving sarah shourd still awaiting behind bars. >> reporter: for sarah shourd, another agonizing day of waiting. her impending release canceled on friday and reinstated on saturday. the prosec
in part her health among other things a lump in her breast. they're saying if her family comes up with $500,000. >> and the nightmare not ending because shourd and the other two hikers with her may face a trial. >> they would want her to come back after paying the bill for that. >>> also, on taxes over the weekend. the house republican leader john boehner own another weekend said he's considering but president obama is cutting taxes. >> what made him blink? did he in...
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her how well they're doing. [applause] >> i would like to thank the mayor and other leaders, the organizers and supporters for this event. this means a lot to me. i never thought or dreamed that i would be honored in this grand city hall when i came over to the united states in 1993, and this is truly an honor that i will never forget. and i think actually i am getting on it, and it is in my name but actually belongs to all the people i have invited here. first, my husband. i would like to thank him for being my encyclopedia, my advisor, my personal chef, and house cleaner. [applause] and i forgot -- also for being my personal clout and making me laugh. i would like to thank my principal for setting up very high expectations for all the teachers, creating a very efficient systems, and an environment where the teachers can learn from each other and work effectively and make the students learn and protect their potential. also, i would like to thank the volunteers. they are retired, but they are still dedicated to
her how well they're doing. [applause] >> i would like to thank the mayor and other leaders, the organizers and supporters for this event. this means a lot to me. i never thought or dreamed that i would be honored in this grand city hall when i came over to the united states in 1993, and this is truly an honor that i will never forget. and i think actually i am getting on it, and it is in my name but actually belongs to all the people i have invited here. first, my husband. i would like...
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her attorney says her iq is in the low 70s, near the level of retardation.dent personality disordser making her vulnerable to manipulation. the experts that have examined her agree that she was being used, not the other way around. >> reporter: he had an affair with teresa lewis before the killings. her attorneys cite a letter to another woman saying the only reason he slept with lewis was so she would give me the insurance money. he later committed suicide in prison. prosecutor david grims says this. >> i can say she is as evil a person as i have met. lewis herself took an active role in the plot. she canived. his side contradict those that say she's near retardation. >> her functioning ability is way beyond that. >> you think she was faking? >> she wasn't, as one of the lawyers said, she wasn't motivated to score accurately and high on the tests. >> reporter: the contention she's faking a low iq is silly. one expert tested to see if she was faking and found she wasn't. brian todd, cnn, washington. >> there are 61 women on death row right now. california ha
her attorney says her iq is in the low 70s, near the level of retardation.dent personality disordser making her vulnerable to manipulation. the experts that have examined her agree that she was being used, not the other way around. >> reporter: he had an affair with teresa lewis before the killings. her attorneys cite a letter to another woman saying the only reason he slept with lewis was so she would give me the insurance money. he later committed suicide in prison. prosecutor david...