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just help her. i'm not a doctor, i can't... give her something to help her breathe!ntly? (crying): i don't know. (gasping and wheezing) we'll call an ambulance, okay. no! just help her! please... just get that girl to lock up the doors and get over here. madelaine, can you... can you lock up and come here please? madelaine: is everything okay? just do it. (becky wheezing) (gasps) oh! just sit down. help her! do you know if she has asthma? i don't know. she was born premature, and her lungs were underdeveloped. how-how long has she been coughing? not long. just a few minutes. i-i got her some juice, but it didn't help. pharmacist: is she on any medication? (crying): i don't know. what about vitamins? maggie: i don't know! okay. i can, um... i could try a nebulizer. uh, that could help open her airway. just hurry! (under breath): okay. boss, 911 just got a call from a little girl identifying herself as riley adler. patch her through. riley? hi, sweetheart. i'm greg parker. i'm a police officer. are you okay? i'm scared. you were really brave calling 911. can you tell m
just help her. i'm not a doctor, i can't... give her something to help her breathe!ntly? (crying): i don't know. (gasping and wheezing) we'll call an ambulance, okay. no! just help her! please... just get that girl to lock up the doors and get over here. madelaine, can you... can you lock up and come here please? madelaine: is everything okay? just do it. (becky wheezing) (gasps) oh! just sit down. help her! do you know if she has asthma? i don't know. she was born premature, and her lungs were...
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a sense of her image or her style. but they've never been able to appreciate her intellectual curiosity, her sense of mischief, her deep engagement with the people and events around her and her fierce loyalty to my father. for a modern listeners one of the striking things about these interviews is how they evoke a moment in time. in her statements, my mother takes care to come across as an obedient wife of the 1950s who thinks only of creating a home for her husband and children. in keeping with the purpose of the interviews, but also in keeping with the times, arthur schlesinger asked fewer questions about her own activities or conception of her public role than an interviewer would ask a first lady today. and now that she's become sort of an international icon, it's hard to remember that she was only 31 when my father became president and totally overwhelmed by the prospect. it's interesting to track her evolution into a modern woman and ironic despite the hopefully old-fashioned views she holds, that transformation
a sense of her image or her style. but they've never been able to appreciate her intellectual curiosity, her sense of mischief, her deep engagement with the people and events around her and her fierce loyalty to my father. for a modern listeners one of the striking things about these interviews is how they evoke a moment in time. in her statements, my mother takes care to come across as an obedient wife of the 1950s who thinks only of creating a home for her husband and children. in keeping...
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i could just love on her and tell her how much i loved her.d do. >> prayed. >> prayed over her. and asked jesus to be there with her and for her. that he would just sustain her. >> it was so great to hear that encouraging news about her progress yesterday. what else are the doctors telling you about her prognosis? >> well, they're telling us it's going to be a long recovery, obviously. she's had a lot of trauma to her head. she lost her left hand. and she's -- her left eye is still questionable. you know, we're just praying that -- her left eye would regain its sight. and it's going to be a long recovery. >> what they're telling us, basically, is it's going to be a marathon. we have to be ready for that. we were all there. we have just hundreds of friends that have poured out to us here. and just keep praying. gosh, the overwhelming love that we have received has just been more than we could even ask for. >> well, as you said, so many are praying for lauren. what's the most important thing you want everyone to know about her? >> the most impor
i could just love on her and tell her how much i loved her.d do. >> prayed. >> prayed over her. and asked jesus to be there with her and for her. that he would just sustain her. >> it was so great to hear that encouraging news about her progress yesterday. what else are the doctors telling you about her prognosis? >> well, they're telling us it's going to be a long recovery, obviously. she's had a lot of trauma to her head. she lost her left hand. and she's -- her left...
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her. i'm a teacher. and every teacher knows that the students in your classroom, you have a duty of care to them. it's sort of the hidden curriculum to teaching. and then to have, after phoebe's death, to see how the school behaved towards phoebe, after her death and even before, was shocking. absolutely shocking. and to -- to feel that there was nobody there that was really trying to protect her. and the couple of teachers who did try and help her, i believe one has left the school voluntarily and one was fired. for ill health reasons. and we invited phoebe's latin teacher to her funeral. and i specifically requested that she be invited. and i was told she was sick. and two weeks later we got a call from this latin teacher very distraught because she had wanted to be at phoebe's funeral, and she was told by the principal that he had decided not to invite her because it was not about her. >> so before, during and after, phoebe was just constantly let down by people who should have been the
her. i'm a teacher. and every teacher knows that the students in your classroom, you have a duty of care to them. it's sort of the hidden curriculum to teaching. and then to have, after phoebe's death, to see how the school behaved towards phoebe, after her death and even before, was shocking. absolutely shocking. and to -- to feel that there was nobody there that was really trying to protect her. and the couple of teachers who did try and help her, i believe one has left the school voluntarily...
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her diaries and learned the secrets of her heart. searching in the spice cabinet lucie kept full of whisky i found a key. i planned my invasion for that afternoon. thank you very much. [applause] >> i wrote a new book i'm working on. i'm from mexico city and i write about mexican stuff. i fear i would write a book to deal with that and get it out of the way. this is part of this project. my main character is alexander. [inaudible] don't take it personal. my aim, i guess is to at the end of my novel that [inaudible] good mexican novelists. alexander looked at the mirror and saw a mexican stairing back at him. the bad mexican had paid alexander a visit much the conversation from last night's party brought him back in full force. why did he always have to open his big mouth. why tell people that don't care that he hated and despised? he actually might like the [inaudible] hated me english and spanish he could not understand how someone could say he was mexican having been born in the usa. he doesn't like going to mexican places. he does
her diaries and learned the secrets of her heart. searching in the spice cabinet lucie kept full of whisky i found a key. i planned my invasion for that afternoon. thank you very much. [applause] >> i wrote a new book i'm working on. i'm from mexico city and i write about mexican stuff. i fear i would write a book to deal with that and get it out of the way. this is part of this project. my main character is alexander. [inaudible] don't take it personal. my aim, i guess is to at the end...
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her drive is clear in how she's attacked her sport.y at full throttle. >> i'm very obsessive/ compulsive. you know, i'm very attentive to detail, i'm very goal oriented. and so for me, it's a great outlet. >> so it's no surprise that she's quickly become a top equestrienne. it's a demanding sport and not exactly what most people would consider relaxing. >> the relaxation is in the focus away from work. >> tracy corey. >> in the case of the double homicides, dr. corey has done her part. now the investigators have to follow up. lead detective chris middleton, who started gathering evidence on the case in the alley and then the garage, has been working just as hard on his end of the investigation. here he is running down a lead in new albany, indiana, just across the river from louisville. >> this apartment behind me is of interest to us due to the fact our victim, anthony housy, was living here on january the 14th. >> that was three weeks before the fatal shooting in the alley. a man came to anthony's apartment complex looking for anthon
her drive is clear in how she's attacked her sport.y at full throttle. >> i'm very obsessive/ compulsive. you know, i'm very attentive to detail, i'm very goal oriented. and so for me, it's a great outlet. >> so it's no surprise that she's quickly become a top equestrienne. it's a demanding sport and not exactly what most people would consider relaxing. >> the relaxation is in the focus away from work. >> tracy corey. >> in the case of the double homicides, dr....
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when she was 5 years old her father died and her uncle gave her to a family that owned a small ranch and now owns a [inaudible]. i was in surprise that one time she had eaten squirrel meat but i wonder what brought up the squirrel meat that evening. shanta rocked the doll and told me when she was 4 or younger she found out there were dolls in the world. apparently her father told her about some of the girls in the city had little make believe babies. shanta wanted a doll. her parents laughed and shook their head. her favorite brother went to the mountains, caught the biggest squirrel he could find. kill today, cleaned out the meat, stuffed the clean squirrel with dry grass and presented the squirrel to shanta as her make believe baby. shanta loved her brother's gift but could never eat squirrel meat. the sound of loud bombs went off. we both jumped. last winter when we heard loud noises we wondered if they were bombs or fire works set off for a celebration or if they were professional or homemade rockets being exchanged with demonstrators and the federalists. shanta put her doll agai
when she was 5 years old her father died and her uncle gave her to a family that owned a small ranch and now owns a [inaudible]. i was in surprise that one time she had eaten squirrel meat but i wonder what brought up the squirrel meat that evening. shanta rocked the doll and told me when she was 4 or younger she found out there were dolls in the world. apparently her father told her about some of the girls in the city had little make believe babies. shanta wanted a doll. her parents laughed...
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i had never seen her raise her voice in the house.rable. >> miserable, stressed, each day uncertain. a painful struggle, an angry contest. >> she said this is just, i think, a game to show me how difficult it will be. his attempt to force me back into this relationship. >> then as nancy was preparing to move back to canada and with brad's blessing take the girls, one of those moments on which lives can turn. the arrival from nancy's lawyer of a proposed separation agreement. alimony, child support, private schools for the girls. brad would have to travel to canada for his twice monthly visits. he made no downer offer. just told nancy the move was off. >> he saw what he was going to have to pay and all bets are off. >> and then brad got a hold of the girls' passports. found them in nancy's car. now they couldn't leave and nancy was trap, too. >> but as the father, it is his perfect right to prevent those kids from leaving. >> yes. it is also a way to say if i'm doing half the childcare, then i'm not going to have an alimony issue. >> t
i had never seen her raise her voice in the house.rable. >> miserable, stressed, each day uncertain. a painful struggle, an angry contest. >> she said this is just, i think, a game to show me how difficult it will be. his attempt to force me back into this relationship. >> then as nancy was preparing to move back to canada and with brad's blessing take the girls, one of those moments on which lives can turn. the arrival from nancy's lawyer of a proposed separation agreement....
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, why do you have to give her an excuse to give to her parents? >> because she obviously would be too young. >> there you go. there's the answer. she would obviously be too young to go out with somebody who's 22 years old. she says are you going to bring condoms? i have chocolate-flavored condoms. i only have two left. i will use them for you. >> yes. trying to make her excited so that she would allow me to come up here and hang out with her. >> and have sex with her. >> not necessarily. >> why would you bring chocolate flavored condoms if you didn't want to have sex with her? >> what's that i normally have. i always have condoms. >> while he doesn't say he's done this before with an underage teen, he does say he's had dozens of lee and sons with people he's met online. >> have you ever been surprised? >> oh, yes. once it was a transvestite. >> you had this sexy chat online with somebody. you showed up at their house and it was a transvestite. >> at first look, everybody would think she was a woman. >> right. how did you find out that she was actu
, why do you have to give her an excuse to give to her parents? >> because she obviously would be too young. >> there you go. there's the answer. she would obviously be too young to go out with somebody who's 22 years old. she says are you going to bring condoms? i have chocolate-flavored condoms. i only have two left. i will use them for you. >> yes. trying to make her excited so that she would allow me to come up here and hang out with her. >> and have sex with her....
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she locked her car doors afraid for her safety. the suspect, a subject at that point, yelled at her to get out of the car. he produced a gun and finally struck the window shattering it. the victim. for her life got out. the suspect fled in her car. the same suspect accompanied by another attempted an additional carjacking prior. carjacking is when a car is taken at the point of a weapon. the initial reporting officers searched for the suspects to no avail. a teletype was issued. officer hayes was working alone at night. she searched the car and suspect all night. at 5:30 in the morning, officer hayes was still actively looking for the car. at the intersection she saw the car that matched the broadcast description. it to occur several blocks to catch up to the car. she was able to confirm the license plate and suspect's description. she advised our communications center of her findings and initiated the traffic stop using her license siren. the suspect driver failed to yield. a pursuit and sid. the officer was joined by another unit
she locked her car doors afraid for her safety. the suspect, a subject at that point, yelled at her to get out of the car. he produced a gun and finally struck the window shattering it. the victim. for her life got out. the suspect fled in her car. the same suspect accompanied by another attempted an additional carjacking prior. carjacking is when a car is taken at the point of a weapon. the initial reporting officers searched for the suspects to no avail. a teletype was issued. officer hayes...
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her life. was not well-educated. she never graduated from high school. she never worked for pay in her entire life. >> susie: she gave you some very pragmatic advice about the way the world worked, right? >> she said, "it's a man's world, sweetie. and the sooner you learn that, the happier you'll be." >> susie: what did you make of that? >> i thought, "i'm not going to do that. i'm not going to settle." >> susie: young drew was told to be ladylike, but she had a hard time complying. you call yourself a rebellious daughter. what were you... >> yes. >> susie: ...rebelling against? >> being a lady. from the time i was very small, i didn't want to be wearing itchy, pink, organdy dresses. i didn't like it that my brothers were allowed to do things that i wasn't allowed to do. i was a tomboy. i was very assertive about my rights. >> susie: faust was the only girl in her family. she has three brothers, including don gilpin. he's a high school english teacher. >> in a male-dominated society, we outnumb
her life. was not well-educated. she never graduated from high school. she never worked for pay in her entire life. >> susie: she gave you some very pragmatic advice about the way the world worked, right? >> she said, "it's a man's world, sweetie. and the sooner you learn that, the happier you'll be." >> susie: what did you make of that? >> i thought, "i'm not going to do that. i'm not going to settle." >> susie: young drew was told to be...
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her. he seemed nervous. >> he asked me if i'm a cop. i'm not a cop. >> she was worried, too. the first of the green river victims had been discovered that summer. he knew how to calm her fears. >> he shows me his i.d. when i said, are you sure you're not the green river killer? and he just -- da, just nothing. >> reassured for the moment, she suggested they drive to a place she knew nearby. >> he didn't want to sit in the car. he wanted to go up in the woods. that's when i knew something was strange. this was very strange. why did he want to go up there? why can't we do it here? >> reluctantly, because she didn't want to forfeit the $20, she agreed to follow him up the slope into the trees. she says he didn't get aroused during the oral sex he had paid for. then he got angry and attacked. >> he starts choking me. claiming i bit him. and he does call me a bitch, i do remember that. then he tackled me to the ground and is smothering me. he's on top of me at that time, trying to choke me. i t
her. he seemed nervous. >> he asked me if i'm a cop. i'm not a cop. >> she was worried, too. the first of the green river victims had been discovered that summer. he knew how to calm her fears. >> he shows me his i.d. when i said, are you sure you're not the green river killer? and he just -- da, just nothing. >> reassured for the moment, she suggested they drive to a place she knew nearby. >> he didn't want to sit in the car. he wanted to go up in the woods....
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her and her house but-- has been that had a daughter together named sarah. i refer to sarah and the daughter of parvic and her name is salamain. you will hear about two girls were almost the same age. something very interesting that happen is while parvic the survivor is trying to gather documents, trying to get the courts to see the truth about the case, tried to feed the proper information to the journalist from here or there, in the midst of all of this, and god knows recovering from the trauma, his 10 year-old daughter is having fainting spells. and nobody for the first few weeks seems to be able to diagnose why she is doing that. he takes her to the doctor and we open up in the doctor's waiting room. >> under the glare of the fluorescent lights in the exam room, parvic waited sometimes kissing sometimes stroking fed hand of his daughter salamain. she looked even more frail in the hospital down. he felt restless on behalf of his aspiring 12 year-old dancer who had been told to remain still until the doctor returned. two fainting spells confounding severa
her and her house but-- has been that had a daughter together named sarah. i refer to sarah and the daughter of parvic and her name is salamain. you will hear about two girls were almost the same age. something very interesting that happen is while parvic the survivor is trying to gather documents, trying to get the courts to see the truth about the case, tried to feed the proper information to the journalist from here or there, in the midst of all of this, and god knows recovering from the...
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her, led her to what felt to a girl like love. years later, when susan was 25, felix 50, he left his wife and kids and the two got married. according to susan, felix dominated from the beginning. >> he expected me to be a very feminine person, and feminine for him meant submissive, that i wouldn't oppose his will in virtually anything. >> reporter: eli says as he and his brothers grew up his father exerted the same kind of control over them. >> i mean, my father was crazed. >> crazed? >> crazed. >> he'd hit you? >> yes. >> did he hit your brothers? >> yes, he did. >> a lot? >> a fair amount. >> did he hit your mother? >> yes, he did. i saw him hit her. the black eyes. dragging her by the hair up the stairs to their room. what people need to understand is it was a constant physical threat. >> reporter: when the boys were teenagers, said susan, she told felix she wanted out. >> and he said, you'd better think about the consequences, you'd better think about the consequences to the children. and that just paralyzed me with fear. >> h
her, led her to what felt to a girl like love. years later, when susan was 25, felix 50, he left his wife and kids and the two got married. according to susan, felix dominated from the beginning. >> he expected me to be a very feminine person, and feminine for him meant submissive, that i wouldn't oppose his will in virtually anything. >> reporter: eli says as he and his brothers grew up his father exerted the same kind of control over them. >> i mean, my father was crazed....
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but her, it's hard for her. she sees me as her first born, her little boy.on. >> i just want him home. that's all. i just want him to come home, and i know it's not going to happen. >> that's not going to happen. >> i want him home for christmas, i want him home for another birthday. >> get it all out tonight. get it all out tonight. >> just a baby. i just miss him so much. >>> coming up -- >> that's not even a question. >> sheree dean confronts her worst fear. >> are you going to go live with mommy or are you going to live with grammy? ♪ [ male announcer ] sometimes, a hint is all the wrapping a gift needs. is that what i think it is? ♪ [ male announcer ] the lexus december to remember sales event is here, but only for a limited time. see your lexus dealer for exclusive lease offers on the 2012 is 250 and, as a gift from lexus, we'll make your first month's payment. but wanted to do something more for my nutrition. there's so much information out there. what's good for you today, is bad for you tomorrow. i had no idea what to choose. until i found pronutrie
but her, it's hard for her. she sees me as her first born, her little boy.on. >> i just want him home. that's all. i just want him to come home, and i know it's not going to happen. >> that's not going to happen. >> i want him home for christmas, i want him home for another birthday. >> get it all out tonight. get it all out tonight. >> just a baby. i just miss him so much. >>> coming up -- >> that's not even a question. >> sheree dean...
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lost her job.ep is the hole at this point? >> let's not sugarcoat it, right? it is much harder for people with limited education. and much harder to find a job when you're just scraping by at home. when you look at what happened during this downturn, the unemployment rate for african-americans has been consistently twice the rate for white americans. >> reporter: at some point does kimberly become invisible in the job market? >> well, she may not become invisible, but she may become unemployable. there's a saying that when white america gets a cold, black america gets pneumonia. and lots of black americans are suffering from pneumonia today. >> reporter: kimberly may have been looking at an uncertain future, but she was determined that shanice, a straight-a student did not. >> i always knew that shanice could possibly get an academic scholarship. and even if i had to work three jobs to fund her college, i was willing to do it. >> we always thought that i would go to college and i would go to medica
lost her job.ep is the hole at this point? >> let's not sugarcoat it, right? it is much harder for people with limited education. and much harder to find a job when you're just scraping by at home. when you look at what happened during this downturn, the unemployment rate for african-americans has been consistently twice the rate for white americans. >> reporter: at some point does kimberly become invisible in the job market? >> well, she may not become invisible, but she may...
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it's hard to be away from her. i'll see her later tonight. i'll be with her tomorrow. but there are a lot of days and nights that i'm not around and that's a sacrifice. but we, again, we really did think long and hard and pray long and hard about whether this was the right thing for us to be -- i was going to be the best father. what would i do? i really believe going out and making sure that america is free and safe and prosperous and making sure that our children are not saddled with an oppressive government health care system that over time will not provide the kind of access to care for those on the margins of life as we go to a utilitarian view of how health care is managed. these children and other countries around the world simply do not get the access to care that they thankfully do here in the united states. and that's -- that to me was a higher calling. at least in the short term for bella and for our family. >> rick santorum, pleasure talking to you again. best of luck. >> thank you so much, piers. i really appreciate the opportunity. >> thank you. >>> tomor
it's hard to be away from her. i'll see her later tonight. i'll be with her tomorrow. but there are a lot of days and nights that i'm not around and that's a sacrifice. but we, again, we really did think long and hard and pray long and hard about whether this was the right thing for us to be -- i was going to be the best father. what would i do? i really believe going out and making sure that america is free and safe and prosperous and making sure that our children are not saddled with an...
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so i'm on her schedule now. i want her to be healthy. i want her to be happy. a newborn, i guess. i've never had kids. but she's like my kid. >> as such, brown has enrolled gia in a training program to become a therapy cat. >> we're taking gia up to rtu, and basically going to let the guys up there, who are outside of population because of mental health problems, going to let them have some interaction with some cats. i've seen how the cats help people in population, the calming effect. and i thought it would be kind of cool to let them guys have that interaction also. this is gia. >> gia? >> yeah. >> a little one. that's a beautiful little cat. >> she's 15 weeks old this week. >> 15 weeks? >> little kitty cat. >> she won't bite you. she's never bitten anybody. how long have you been back up here? >> about two months. >> look like you're going to come off soon? >> probably when school starts back. >> she's like, right now, i'm going to go explore again. >> all right, buddy. take care of yourself, man. >> you, too, man. be easy, man. >> appreciate it, man. >> i'
so i'm on her schedule now. i want her to be healthy. i want her to be happy. a newborn, i guess. i've never had kids. but she's like my kid. >> as such, brown has enrolled gia in a training program to become a therapy cat. >> we're taking gia up to rtu, and basically going to let the guys up there, who are outside of population because of mental health problems, going to let them have some interaction with some cats. i've seen how the cats help people in population, the calming...
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for her. wjla.com. >> you know the lyrics. >> i looked them up. here is a look at what we have coming up at 6:00. >> you have seen the crowds and the sales and we will show you how retailers are crunching the numbers. >> a new report on the response to the earthquake in japan is out and they're not a lot of good things. >>> let's see what the weather situation is looking like outside. >> we are looking at the changing weather situation. the sunshine we had today is a distant memory. satellite and radar from the weather center, lower left-hand corner of your screen. that is the area of low pressure. it is going to bring periods of heavy rain, especially during the afternoon and evening hours. we may see half-inch or an inch of rain by the time the system moves out. see where it is located right now? this is all on the way to our area over the next 48 hours. this is our futurecast. the calls will increase during the day. the heaviest rain arrives by 2:00 tomorrow afternoon. skies will clear and
for her. wjla.com. >> you know the lyrics. >> i looked them up. here is a look at what we have coming up at 6:00. >> you have seen the crowds and the sales and we will show you how retailers are crunching the numbers. >> a new report on the response to the earthquake in japan is out and they're not a lot of good things. >>> let's see what the weather situation is looking like outside. >> we are looking at the changing weather situation. the sunshine we had...
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i've told her many more times i'd prefer her not to meet clients. >> you like her? >> very much. she's one of the best investigators i have, as you saw from her repor >> but? >> she's different. >> in what way? >> in every way. lisbeth? >> how do you do. >> something wrong with the report? >> no, it was quite thorough. but i'm also interested in what's not in it. >> there's nothing not in it. >> your opinion of him isn't it. >> he's clean in my opinion. >> you mean he's hygienic. >> he represents himself to be. >> i was fascinated with the fact that, you know, a 60-year-old man, 58-year-old women, 17-ye-old girls were all finding something about her that was freeing or empowering in some kind of way and it had been kind of sold to me a this misogynist avenger. but what i felt about it was ultimately that there wasn't any kind of real feminist tack to it at all. to me it's very human. it's a story of being oppressed and the story of being marginalized and the story of being made to feel less than... a character who's being made to feel less than who she thinks she is
i've told her many more times i'd prefer her not to meet clients. >> you like her? >> very much. she's one of the best investigators i have, as you saw from her repor >> but? >> she's different. >> in what way? >> in every way. lisbeth? >> how do you do. >> something wrong with the report? >> no, it was quite thorough. but i'm also interested in what's not in it. >> there's nothing not in it. >> your opinion of him isn't it....
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the woman was talking to her. she called her by name. so, riley knew her? i don't think so.o with her. what about the other little girl? did riley recognize her? i don't think so. she kept begging me to help her. the woman had a knife. i didn't know what to do. it's okay. you did everything you could. are you sure you haven't seen this woman before? maybe hanging around the school or something? no. i didn't recognize her. okay. thank you. you go with this officer. he'll take care of you. thank you. these kidnappings weren't random. let's get both sets of parents down here. maybe they can help us figure out the connection. folks, we need you to exit the exhibit, please. follow the officer in the hall. innovation center secure. sam, any sign of the subject? nothing so far. nothing on the live feed? it's a big place. a lot of areas not covered by security cameras. there is, however, one at the main entrance. and this footage was taken less than an hour ago. there she is. can you... isolate her face? it's already done. oh, getting a little cocky, aren't you, michelangelo? i'm gu
the woman was talking to her. she called her by name. so, riley knew her? i don't think so.o with her. what about the other little girl? did riley recognize her? i don't think so. she kept begging me to help her. the woman had a knife. i didn't know what to do. it's okay. you did everything you could. are you sure you haven't seen this woman before? maybe hanging around the school or something? no. i didn't recognize her. okay. thank you. you go with this officer. he'll take care of you. thank...
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i found this clutched in her fist. (castle) he let her say a prayer before he shot her. that's not very professional. no. more like jane knew her killer. (woman) when i didn't hear from her last night, i knew something was wrong. we always talked at the end of the day. mrs. herzfeld, jane was tutoring people to make extra cash. do you know why she canceled all of her appointments yesterday? (sighs) (castle) is it possible that jane was doing something other than tutoring, something that might have gotten her into trouble? something like what? look, we didn't find any drugs in jane's system but the m.e. did find traces of cocaine on her clothes. jane would never be involved with drugs! yeah, but she might have been involved with people who were. and we think that she knew her killer. there was a boyfriend i didn't like. they broke up five months ago. and what did you not like about him? he wouldn't meet my eye. they would fight. i saw bruises on her. do you remember his name? finbar joseph mcqueen, a.k.a. finn. did a deuce on cocaine charges, possession with intent. well,
i found this clutched in her fist. (castle) he let her say a prayer before he shot her. that's not very professional. no. more like jane knew her killer. (woman) when i didn't hear from her last night, i knew something was wrong. we always talked at the end of the day. mrs. herzfeld, jane was tutoring people to make extra cash. do you know why she canceled all of her appointments yesterday? (sighs) (castle) is it possible that jane was doing something other than tutoring, something that might...
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you were inspired by her. you met her once, right?ce, but that has nothing to do with this. that as a happenstance meeting which i was very intimidated. test. test. test. test. laces? really? slip-on's the way to go. more people do that, security would be like -- there's no charge for the bag. thanks. i know a quiet little place where we can get some work done. there's a three-prong plug. i have club passes. [ male announcer ] now there's a mileage card that offers special perks on united, like a free checked bag, united club passes, and priority boarding. thanks. ♪ okay. what's your secret? ♪ [ male announcer ] the new united mileageplus explorer card. get it and you're in. you can choose your channel package. ♪ you can choose your own internet speeds. ♪ you can even choose to chat with a live person. ♪ now you can choose to save $35 a month for fios tv, internet and phone for just $79.99 a month, plus get a $300 verizon visa prepaid card with a 2 year agreement. but hurry, offer ends soon only at verizonfios.com. contact the verizon
you were inspired by her. you met her once, right?ce, but that has nothing to do with this. that as a happenstance meeting which i was very intimidated. test. test. test. test. laces? really? slip-on's the way to go. more people do that, security would be like -- there's no charge for the bag. thanks. i know a quiet little place where we can get some work done. there's a three-prong plug. i have club passes. [ male announcer ] now there's a mileage card that offers special perks on united, like...
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i grabbed her and holding her and she bit into my ribs and i let her go. what's wrong with you? i want ed ed to hit her but i couldn't, my sister. first and foremost a woman so i wouldn't lay a hand on her. i punched my hand through a glass window and it started bleeding. she said get out of my house and i remember running away that night. somehow i made it to peterson park. i remember, snowflakes were falling down. what do you do? either accept her as my guardian or go to foster care, guess. that was my other choice. i came home and i walked in -- or she opened the door. we had a talk. she's like -- she had calmed down, too. she's like, i love you. you're all i have left, too. i told her, i said, what are we going to do about this? at that time, she told me, be a kid. it was a mixture of two things, it was a level of apprehension to let go of what i knew to be what my parents wanted me to do, but it was also cathartic, because i let everything out. didn't have to worry where the next rent payment was going to be, i didn't have to worry about who was going
i grabbed her and holding her and she bit into my ribs and i let her go. what's wrong with you? i want ed ed to hit her but i couldn't, my sister. first and foremost a woman so i wouldn't lay a hand on her. i punched my hand through a glass window and it started bleeding. she said get out of my house and i remember running away that night. somehow i made it to peterson park. i remember, snowflakes were falling down. what do you do? either accept her as my guardian or go to foster care, guess....
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that's her life, her family and then her friends. >> her parents lived a four-hour drive away in denver. they marvelled at her life and energy from a distance. so if they didn't know everything, well, what parent does? and of course, when the call came, that moment that up-ended everything, it was long distance. >> this is the mesa county sheriff's department. he said "your daughter is missing." those are big words. and i said, "what do you mean missing?" she said, "well she has been missing since thursday night." and i remember saying, "this is a problem. she is not the kind of person who would not be home unless there was a problem." and we went home and threw some stuff in an overnight bag and left the house in 20 minutes. >> they drove in silence, fast, and they tried to tell themselves their panic was mistaken, she'd turn up, cheerful as ever. though what they do when they got there, they had no idea. anymore than any of her best friends knew what to think. >> i was instantly terrified for her. something really bad had to have happened. it just seemed that maybe she was driving hom
that's her life, her family and then her friends. >> her parents lived a four-hour drive away in denver. they marvelled at her life and energy from a distance. so if they didn't know everything, well, what parent does? and of course, when the call came, that moment that up-ended everything, it was long distance. >> this is the mesa county sheriff's department. he said "your daughter is missing." those are big words. and i said, "what do you mean missing?" she...
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she struck out as her victim of necessity. she must put him away from her. she must remove him from her presence, from this world. she must destroy the evidence of her offense. what was the evidence of her offense? tom robinson, a human being. she must put tom robinson away from her. tom robinson was her daily reminder of what she did. what did she do? she tempted a negro. she was white, and she tempted a negro. she did something that in our society is unspeakable. she kissed a black man. not an old uncle but a strong, young, negro man. no code mattered to her before she broke it but it came crashing down on her
she struck out as her victim of necessity. she must put him away from her. she must remove him from her presence, from this world. she must destroy the evidence of her offense. what was the evidence of her offense? tom robinson, a human being. she must put tom robinson away from her. tom robinson was her daily reminder of what she did. what did she do? she tempted a negro. she was white, and she tempted a negro. she did something that in our society is unspeakable. she kissed a black man. not...
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so her dog means a lot to her. so that was the agreement. >>> coming up -- >> you know, i was a foster kid from 8 years old and up. do not [ bleep ] with my life. do your lashes want volume or length? how about both? with covergirl lashblast fusion. our biggest brush meets our fiberstretch formula for a blast of volume and length. lashblast fusion. from easy, breezy, beautiful covergirl. this was the gulf's best tourism season in years. all because so many people came to louisiana... they came to see us in florida... make that alabama... make that mississippi. the best part of the gulf is wherever you choose... and now is a great time to discover it. this year millions of people did. we set all kinds of records. next year we're out to do even better. so come on down to louisiana... florida... alabama... mississippi. we can't wait to see you. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. >>> msnbc now. newt gingrich says he will launch an aggressive write-in campaign to get on the ballot in virginia. he
so her dog means a lot to her. so that was the agreement. >>> coming up -- >> you know, i was a foster kid from 8 years old and up. do not [ bleep ] with my life. do your lashes want volume or length? how about both? with covergirl lashblast fusion. our biggest brush meets our fiberstretch formula for a blast of volume and length. lashblast fusion. from easy, breezy, beautiful covergirl. this was the gulf's best tourism season in years. all because so many people came to...
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her mentoring and her love and support.certainly from their perspective they hope that she lasts forever. more pragmatically, she is looking at what she needs to do to institutionalize the love and support and care that she provides at topps. she's trying to secure more funding. she's trying to train more people to take her irreplaceable place. and she's hoping that topps will be around long after she's gone. >> and one thing that struck you when you came back from the trip, she takes on teenagers. >> she does. >> fully formed teenagers. a lot of groups will only take on young kids. they consider teenagers in a perverse way beyond their reach. >> she actually started work like topps when she was a youth minister. and she left that position in her church because her church community didn't want her taking on young men whom they thought had strayed too far from the path. and she didn't agree with that. she believed that if the right person believed in them, they could get back on the straight and narrow. and so she's proven t
her mentoring and her love and support.certainly from their perspective they hope that she lasts forever. more pragmatically, she is looking at what she needs to do to institutionalize the love and support and care that she provides at topps. she's trying to secure more funding. she's trying to train more people to take her irreplaceable place. and she's hoping that topps will be around long after she's gone. >> and one thing that struck you when you came back from the trip, she takes on...
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. >> safer: she was also, love her or hate her, remarkably single- minded and confident that her waynly way. >> streep: oh, yes, yes. i have a lot of that. ( laughs ) >> safer: it was typecasting, was it? >> streep: a little bit. at age 62, meryl streep is still at the top of her game, one of the recipients at this year's kennedy center honors. that's her husband of 33 years, sculptor don gummer, and their children-- a son and three daughters, two of them actresses themselves. there's something i want to show you. on the theory that high school is destiny, we took her back to the days long before she became meryl of the movies. >> streep: oh, this is my high school yearbook picture. >> safer: back then, in bernardsville, new jersey, she was just plain mary louise streep. well, not so plain. >> streep: "pretty." "blonde." "vivacious." "cheerleader." "our homecoming queen." "where the boys are." >> safer: where the boys are, indeed. >> streep: oh, god. "bernardian art editor." that's what i was. and the morning announcer. diane sawyer, eat your heart out. >> safer: home movies made it
. >> safer: she was also, love her or hate her, remarkably single- minded and confident that her waynly way. >> streep: oh, yes, yes. i have a lot of that. ( laughs ) >> safer: it was typecasting, was it? >> streep: a little bit. at age 62, meryl streep is still at the top of her game, one of the recipients at this year's kennedy center honors. that's her husband of 33 years, sculptor don gummer, and their children-- a son and three daughters, two of them actresses...
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her.to put an end to some of the stories that have been going around. and give phoebe her dignity back. >> there's been so much speculation about what happened to phoebe. were you taken aback by the kind of worldwide attention? >> very much so. i didn't expect it at all. the media got involved pretty much the evening of phoebe's death when the superintendent released her name. and it started a whirlwind of intrusion and interest. and the following week the principal and i believe sent a letter to all the parents and they posted it on the school website. and they called phoebe complicated. that she had been seeing an adjustment counsellor even though she had only seen this woman once or twice. >> let's go back to the start. let's get this in chronological order. i want to know how you feel about every step of the way here. you bring your family from ireland to america in the summer of 2009. why did you do that? what was the motivation? >> i was taking a career break. and i was going to, i d
her.to put an end to some of the stories that have been going around. and give phoebe her dignity back. >> there's been so much speculation about what happened to phoebe. were you taken aback by the kind of worldwide attention? >> very much so. i didn't expect it at all. the media got involved pretty much the evening of phoebe's death when the superintendent released her name. and it started a whirlwind of intrusion and interest. and the following week the principal and i believe...
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once man laid himself upon her he was cleave into her. need the clay of her. she knew then shield always need a sheath. a shield from shame. the early pain of having been divided. >> first sin. forgive me for coveting my mother's breast until it bled iodine to deceive me. 165. you cried when i left for california. you and bastand figure the driveway. i didn't expect that from you. wasn't prepare for the weeping that would last until i cross the the state border. when i got to oakland my emotions leaked like a wildfire. they are the kind that destroy you, your security your shell. it almost killed me the home sickness the longing and anger that flawed itself into a stone in my throat. 165 days until i see you again. how many days in a semester. how long before i can go home? sometimes you need to burn everything to begin a new and here there are no science the deaths are not as severe the pure ifkification not complete. to let the natural of the sun have it's way with me. to feel the tips of grass force through the ashes of earth the complicated earth that seec
once man laid himself upon her he was cleave into her. need the clay of her. she knew then shield always need a sheath. a shield from shame. the early pain of having been divided. >> first sin. forgive me for coveting my mother's breast until it bled iodine to deceive me. 165. you cried when i left for california. you and bastand figure the driveway. i didn't expect that from you. wasn't prepare for the weeping that would last until i cross the the state border. when i got to oakland my...
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can bring her back. the legacy to be? >> well, ideally, i would like it to be that humans just treat each other in a more civilized manner and no boundaries. but i'm not too hopeful about that. >> you're not? >> no, i'm not. i -- i think if i were to say, oh, yes and now phoebe has died so everyone is going to now be nice to each other, it would just be naive and -- >> i think that's right. i think the crucial aspect of this that makes it different is the action that you took legally to bring these kids to book, to get some kind of accountability. and actually if the legacy is that in future, schools are just more aware, they take more action earlier and some lives can be saved rather than lost because of what's happened, that is at least a positive that comes out of this hell for you, isn't it? >> oh, absolutely. i think that betsy and bess have changed how bullying is viewed. and if that's phoebe's legacy, then that's okay. >> anne, thank you very much. and to you, betsy and beth. thank you very much.
can bring her back. the legacy to be? >> well, ideally, i would like it to be that humans just treat each other in a more civilized manner and no boundaries. but i'm not too hopeful about that. >> you're not? >> no, i'm not. i -- i think if i were to say, oh, yes and now phoebe has died so everyone is going to now be nice to each other, it would just be naive and -- >> i think that's right. i think the crucial aspect of this that makes it different is the action that you...
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her grip. melanie hits her head and gets knocked unconscious in the parking lot. all hope seems lost. this certainly isn't the day melanie imagines when she wakes up earlier that morning. melanie and her husband aaron are moving from colorado to missouri with the helping hand of their families who are driving their two moving trucks and tending to their two older children. >> we are in the middle of the whole move. left our life in colorado and was trying to get to our new destination for our new life. >> it's nearly midnight. they've been driving for 12 hours straight. and with only three hours to go, they are exhausted. they decide to take a break. >> we see this gas station right off the highway and we pull in and both the moving trucks parked to get gas. and we park on the side of the convenience store. >> aaron takes baby samantha to the bathroom to change her diaper. >> then we come back out and trucks are just getting done getting pumped. we are putting sam in the car and i'm on the back
her grip. melanie hits her head and gets knocked unconscious in the parking lot. all hope seems lost. this certainly isn't the day melanie imagines when she wakes up earlier that morning. melanie and her husband aaron are moving from colorado to missouri with the helping hand of their families who are driving their two moving trucks and tending to their two older children. >> we are in the middle of the whole move. left our life in colorado and was trying to get to our new destination for...
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janet jackson opening up about her struggles with her weight, her surprising, new move.ey jr. is here live, talking with robin about baby onboard. and what it's like playing sherlock holmes. >>> and we're counting down christmas with guy fieri. all that and so much more coming up on "gma." - [spoken in chinese] will you marry me? - [spoken in spanish] will you marry me? - will you marry me? male announcer: before saying those words, there's one word every man should know. - leo. - leo. - leo. announcer: the leo diamond at kay jewelers, a fire, sparkle, and brilliance so intense, it is the first diamond ever certified to be visibly brighter, one more reason kay is the number one jewelry store in america. - [spoken in chinese] yes. - [spoken in spanish] yes. - yes. sears one-day sale 7 am saturday! 60% off coats, sweaters and fleece. up to 75% off all fine jewelry. plus, midnight madness! 6 pm to midnight only, extra 30% off all fall clearance clothing. shop preview friday. sears open 'til midnight select stores. ♪ [ laughs ] [ laughs ] [ woman ] i want to see that. carefu
janet jackson opening up about her struggles with her weight, her surprising, new move.ey jr. is here live, talking with robin about baby onboard. and what it's like playing sherlock holmes. >>> and we're counting down christmas with guy fieri. all that and so much more coming up on "gma." - [spoken in chinese] will you marry me? - [spoken in spanish] will you marry me? - will you marry me? male announcer: before saying those words, there's one word every man should know. -...
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made him shiver that was not her sister came into her eyes. he didn't let go, this is no good don't worry. madison picked andtory the thread until it came loose and the blue fly witch could not tell what he had done. saddy went limp. she stared off toward the poppy mark had planted which stuck like finger bones out of the earth. thank you. >> hi. nice to be here. i came on the 14 mission bus. to spend 6 minutes with you. [laughter]. if there is time left over after my reading i will do knife tricks. [laughter]. short story from my collection, called love. this is a typical sunday night in the mission. rose colored dreams. what is juanita doing selling roses in the mission. wine colored, blood colors and pink roses wrapped in cellophane stuck in a plastic bucket half his size. 10 years looked like 30 stamped on his forehead a strong wind could blow him to daly city. the town of his birth. all the regular customers, the soft bellied ones and the lean ones the hard face cabdrivers, the triose know his face. his faded blue sweater and his profile
made him shiver that was not her sister came into her eyes. he didn't let go, this is no good don't worry. madison picked andtory the thread until it came loose and the blue fly witch could not tell what he had done. saddy went limp. she stared off toward the poppy mark had planted which stuck like finger bones out of the earth. thank you. >> hi. nice to be here. i came on the 14 mission bus. to spend 6 minutes with you. [laughter]. if there is time left over after my reading i will do...
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and her dad loaned her a gun. i know that her father told her you need to get away from him or you're going to wind up in a dumpster some day. >> in fact, from the day dolly died, her family was convinced she was murdered. >> i knew bart had killed her. there was never any doubt in my mind, there was never any doubt in my parents' minds. >> but dolly's death remained a cold case for 14 years, until jennifer corbin was found dead and investigators began to look at dolly's case in a whole new light. >> what are the chances that two women who were both involved in volatile relationships with barton corbin would both kill themselves in the exact same way? >> it certainly seemed very, very unlikely and as the investigation unfolded, the similarities were just staggering. it couldn't have been a coincidence. >> the dolly hearn case was re-opened in augusta. the lead investigator there re-examined her death with a new perspective and new crime scene technology. >> he takes the crime scene photographs and blows them up an
and her dad loaned her a gun. i know that her father told her you need to get away from him or you're going to wind up in a dumpster some day. >> in fact, from the day dolly died, her family was convinced she was murdered. >> i knew bart had killed her. there was never any doubt in my mind, there was never any doubt in my parents' minds. >> but dolly's death remained a cold case for 14 years, until jennifer corbin was found dead and investigators began to look at dolly's case...
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my daughter, but the love that she had for her family and her friends and her generosity, that's whatter but i knew what she wanted to do and what they are deem was. and though she had a short life, she accomplished what her dream was. i thought it was very touching. ♪ oh, what a laugh it would be if daddy had only seen ♪ >> it's just incredible that a force, her force, her nature has gone but it hasn't really gone because all my family, we're firm believers in life after death and she's right here with us all the time ♪ my mommy kissing santa claus last night ♪ [ cheers and applause ] just one phillips' colon health probiotic cap a day helps defends against occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas and bloating. with three strains of good bacteria to help balance your colon. you had me at "probiotic." [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. ♪ what do i care how much it may storm ♪ ♪ got my love to keep me warm >> before we go, a holiday treat from ildy vo with 25 million albums sold, 150 gold and platinum records and over 2 million people at their concerts. now with a christmas cla
my daughter, but the love that she had for her family and her friends and her generosity, that's whatter but i knew what she wanted to do and what they are deem was. and though she had a short life, she accomplished what her dream was. i thought it was very touching. ♪ oh, what a laugh it would be if daddy had only seen ♪ >> it's just incredible that a force, her force, her nature has gone but it hasn't really gone because all my family, we're firm believers in life after death and...