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i said, she's doing great. as i was talking to him, my mobile rang, picked up the phone, it was amy's security guard and he was crying and he told me that she had passed away. >> just to go through her last night, tell me what happened from everything that you now know? >> okay. she had a good day as most of her days are good days. and she had -- her mom and janice and richard janice's boyfriend went to her early in the day. good spirits. close to bed. about 1:00 at night. she's singing, she's got a drum in her room. she's playing her drum. >> she was on her own? >> she was on her own. nobody else was in the house. i think her friend tyler was under the -- he stays with her. and he was in the room underneath hers. and it was 1:00 and the security guard said to her, you better stop playing the drum, amy, because people next door will complain. yeah, no problem. she stopped playing the drum. he heard her walking around for another half an hour or so. thought she couldn't sleep. he checked in on her at 3:00 in the
i said, she's doing great. as i was talking to him, my mobile rang, picked up the phone, it was amy's security guard and he was crying and he told me that she had passed away. >> just to go through her last night, tell me what happened from everything that you now know? >> okay. she had a good day as most of her days are good days. and she had -- her mom and janice and richard janice's boyfriend went to her early in the day. good spirits. close to bed. about 1:00 at night. she's...
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and i said she's doing great. ng to him, my mobile rang, picked up the phone, and it was amy's security guard, and he was crying. and he told me that she'd passed away. >> and just to go through her last night, tell me what happened. from everything that you now know. >> okay. she'd had a good day, as most of her days were good days. and she had -- her mom and -- janice and richard, janice's boyfriend, went to see her earlier in the day and she was in good spirits. and she -- it was betting close to bedtime. i think it was about 1:00 at night. and she was singing. and she's got a drum in her room. and she was playing the drum. >> she was on her own? >> she was on her own. there wasn't anybody else in the house. i think her friend tyler was -- he stays with her. and he was in the room underneath hers. and it was about 1:00 and the security guard said to her, you better stop playing the drum, amy, because people next door will complain. she said, yeah, no problem. and she stopped playing the drum. and he heard her wa
and i said she's doing great. ng to him, my mobile rang, picked up the phone, and it was amy's security guard, and he was crying. and he told me that she'd passed away. >> and just to go through her last night, tell me what happened. from everything that you now know. >> okay. she'd had a good day, as most of her days were good days. and she had -- her mom and -- janice and richard, janice's boyfriend, went to see her earlier in the day and she was in good spirits. and she -- it was...
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i called her account. sheaid i had overdrafted her account and now it's $150 and the fees keep piling up. my family doesn't have it like that. she gets by paycheck to paycheck and she pays for everything. who am i to take her money? she doesn't know who i am anymore. she wants her daughter back. >> in the meantime her mother is raising o'reilly's 2-year-old son. the good news is her incarceration at the suffolk county jail has kept her off she can relate to. >> our view is of downtown boss town. bean town. and the men. >> we got a good cell. we can see the men, too. >> the neighborhood that i'm from, the armpit massachusetts, it's gangbangers, drug dealers, prostitutes and addicts. i love it. i don't know what it is about that place because it's disgusting, but i [ bleep ] love it. i was 14 when i started shooting heroin. normal 14-year-olds aren't shooting heroin. there's not have many times i can say i've been in my right frame of mind and walked through these doors. >> melanie reddy's prior convictions have
i called her account. sheaid i had overdrafted her account and now it's $150 and the fees keep piling up. my family doesn't have it like that. she gets by paycheck to paycheck and she pays for everything. who am i to take her money? she doesn't know who i am anymore. she wants her daughter back. >> in the meantime her mother is raising o'reilly's 2-year-old son. the good news is her incarceration at the suffolk county jail has kept her off she can relate to. >> our view is of...
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i felt she was telling me to endure and continued doing that. i couldn't believe a mother would do such a thing to her child. it took a lot of courage for me to speak to her and couldn't hold back tears as i told her, but she turned a blind eye to my desperate plea for help. if she helped me then, things would have been very different. i would have been a person who can ask for more pp naturally. >> i found it hard to breathe after hearing her speak about the grim experience without even shedding tears. hanukkah sent her mother a copy of her book in which she wrote about yearning for her mother's acceptance. she doesn't know if her mother read it. she went to tokyo and became a nurse. she dreamed of showbiz and an irresistible offer to be a singer led instead to the adult film industry. she tried to back out, but they told her she would owe six million yen for breach of contract. there was no way out but to become hanukkah, a porn actress. >> i thought nothing could hurt me anymore. i had gone that far i thought all i could do is look up because
i felt she was telling me to endure and continued doing that. i couldn't believe a mother would do such a thing to her child. it took a lot of courage for me to speak to her and couldn't hold back tears as i told her, but she turned a blind eye to my desperate plea for help. if she helped me then, things would have been very different. i would have been a person who can ask for more pp naturally. >> i found it hard to breathe after hearing her speak about the grim experience without even...
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she pays for everything. who am i to take her money? she doesn't know who i am. st wants her daughter back. >> in the meantime, her mother is raising o'reilly's 2-year-old son. the good news is that her incarceration in the suffolk county jail has kept her off drugs and she has a cellmate she can relate to. >> you is in downtown boston and you know -- down in the -- a good cell. we can see the men, too. >> yeah. >> i'm from massachusetts. it's -- gang bangers, drug dealers, prostitutes and addicts. i love it. i don't know what it is about that place, because it's disgusting, but i [ bleep ] love it. >> i was 14 when i started shooting heroin. normal 14-year-olds aren't shooting heroin. very few times i've come in here and it's not the result of drugs. not many times i can say i've been in my right frame of mind and walked in these doors. >> melanie's prior convictions have usually been misdemeanor related to her drug use. this time she's been here for a month on a violation known locally as common night walking. >> it is prostitution. it's a form of prostitution,
she pays for everything. who am i to take her money? she doesn't know who i am. st wants her daughter back. >> in the meantime, her mother is raising o'reilly's 2-year-old son. the good news is that her incarceration in the suffolk county jail has kept her off drugs and she has a cellmate she can relate to. >> you is in downtown boston and you know -- down in the -- a good cell. we can see the men, too. >> yeah. >> i'm from massachusetts. it's -- gang bangers, drug...
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was when i worked at the law firm. and she said that i was pleasant and -- she had one particular word. i can't remember it right now. i can't recall -- she had one word and the state's attorney -- peaceful. >> peaceful. the state's attorney used that word to beat her up, basically. he asked her peaceful, how is he peaceful? could you tell me how he was peaceful? was he peaceful every day? really cross-examined her like she was me. and -- i mean, she was like, peaceful. he was a nice person and broke her down on the stand. >> so then -- and then jovan starts crying, cathy's is elbowing don't cry because she already said tears can be interpreted, you know, two different ways. and meanwhile i had put her on direct so it's my job, if we're going to object to do it but cathy wasn't letting me. she realized she was the most intense cross-examination of the trial. they had put no evidence against him except his confession. and here this character witness is getting beat up and cathy kept looking at me -- she could tell i wanted to s
was when i worked at the law firm. and she said that i was pleasant and -- she had one particular word. i can't remember it right now. i can't recall -- she had one word and the state's attorney -- peaceful. >> peaceful. the state's attorney used that word to beat her up, basically. he asked her peaceful, how is he peaceful? could you tell me how he was peaceful? was he peaceful every day? really cross-examined her like she was me. and -- i mean, she was like, peaceful. he was a nice...
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i ask if she had children. not yet i said. i said it sucks. then i try to be funny. do you think epidurals have contributed. she opens my chart. is says you're having trouble holding urine. i pee every time i sneeze. may be i should wear depends. are you doing your cagels? let me teach you a way that will be fun. i think she's about to make a joke. as you squeeze, save, i love my body. four counts hold. notice your vaginal area tightening. i love my body. squeeze a little harder. i love my body. good. that does make it fun, i say. alex presses on my belly and says seven pounds. how am i going to get it out? i am hoping for a super wide vagina. i will have one after the birth. i know this is not sexualy, ideal. i think lesbians like a super wide vagina on their partner. the more she can shove in, the more sexual. you shouldn't sircumicize. do you have any articles about the benefits of circumcision marks a jewish boy. i know she's not a lesbian. then you don't understand. week 31, i'm not going to sircumicize. i heard on the radio that thomas jefferson owned slaves. he
i ask if she had children. not yet i said. i said it sucks. then i try to be funny. do you think epidurals have contributed. she opens my chart. is says you're having trouble holding urine. i pee every time i sneeze. may be i should wear depends. are you doing your cagels? let me teach you a way that will be fun. i think she's about to make a joke. as you squeeze, save, i love my body. four counts hold. notice your vaginal area tightening. i love my body. squeeze a little harder. i love my...
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she loved my father and i think she knew that he loved her and i think that as she became a greater andand so i think that their marriage really was, became happier and happier. and continued after his death to do everything she could to really celebrate and recognize how extraordinary she thought he was. >> i think now that he's dead and the different people who come to me, you think he belonged to so many people and each of them thought they had him completely. and he loved each one just the way love is inif i fit of a mother for their children so, he loved the irish, he loved his family, he loved me and my sister and the world that had nothing to do with politics. he loved us all. i don't feel any jealousy. he had each of you, he really kept his life so in compartments. and the wonderful thing was evererne and everything in those compartments was ready to die for him. >> reporter: coming up, his haunting words. is is true? [ lucy ] yeah it's true! [ gabor ] it's true -- gabriella uses it! so it's a treatment? no, it's a toothpaste! so it really whitens? whiter teeth in 1 week... [ fe
she loved my father and i think she knew that he loved her and i think that as she became a greater andand so i think that their marriage really was, became happier and happier. and continued after his death to do everything she could to really celebrate and recognize how extraordinary she thought he was. >> i think now that he's dead and the different people who come to me, you think he belonged to so many people and each of them thought they had him completely. and he loved each one...
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she's not doing anything. you sued her. >> well, i mean, as far as being -- >> judge judy: just a second. you sued her. >> right, but as far as stabbing my tires and stuff, the reason she's being so aggressive or vindictive or whatever it is, is because of what i was telling you before about me telling the guy that he's getting ripped off. >> judge judy: mr. hutton, i want you to understand something. if you posted these pictures of her on the internet... >> thank you. >> judge judy: if you had anything to do with these pictures, not only are you gonna pay for your own tires, i would have destroyed your whole car. do you understand, sir? >> yes, i don't know what you're talking about, but, yes, i understand what you're saying. >> judge judy: i just want you to clearly understand. so don't ascribe motives to her. i don't say that vandalism is an appropriate response, but if i knew that somebody posted this vile filth on the internet about me, thereby exposing me to all kinds of predators and perverts, it wouldn't be their tires i would
she's not doing anything. you sued her. >> well, i mean, as far as being -- >> judge judy: just a second. you sued her. >> right, but as far as stabbing my tires and stuff, the reason she's being so aggressive or vindictive or whatever it is, is because of what i was telling you before about me telling the guy that he's getting ripped off. >> judge judy: mr. hutton, i want you to understand something. if you posted these pictures of her on the internet... >> thank...
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knows where she belongs." open " i hope she is not one of them troublemakers --"i hope she is not one of the troublemakers." me? a troublemaker? just because of how i was born? my daddy that -- got a cowboy hat and cowboy boots. board rogers was coming to town -- roy rogers was coming to town. it was for white kids only. why? they think we are troublemakers? i do not want to make trouble. troublemaker. just because of how we are born, we have to be troublemakers. that is when i looked and saw ms. hamilton getting on the bus. wait, let me get back on -- wait, driver, please, let me get back on. ms. hamilton, she sat right next to me. "you need to get out so i can drive on -- get up so i can drive on." [inaudible] i want to stay black and die a natural death. [laughter] segregation is killing black people. that big fight, brown versus the board of education so all the black kids can get an education. [inaudible] the books have pages missing, and they all have things written inside of them. at the main library, we have a
knows where she belongs." open " i hope she is not one of them troublemakers --"i hope she is not one of the troublemakers." me? a troublemaker? just because of how i was born? my daddy that -- got a cowboy hat and cowboy boots. board rogers was coming to town -- roy rogers was coming to town. it was for white kids only. why? they think we are troublemakers? i do not want to make trouble. troublemaker. just because of how we are born, we have to be troublemakers. that is...
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would she get long-term disability money? >> i don't think that was in her mind the option that she wanted to go with, obviously. >> he says susan wanted to know how much each option would cost. >> you know what i'm saying? i don't know. maybe $10,000, maybe $20,000. $10,000 at the very least, to have him beat up. >> did she even blink at that number? >> no. no. >> how do you end that first meeting here at this diner? >> by telling her, wait until you hear from me. don't talk about this to nobody. >> security cameras show them calmly leaving the diner. but jo labella's mind was racing. >> you weren't considering having this done? >> no, absolutely not. >> even so, labella spent three sleepless nights wrestling over what to do. could susan seriously be considering having her husband killed or was she so angry and desperate she wasn't thinking straight. maybe she would come to her senses. >> how agonizing were those couple of days for you? >> i wouldn't want to put that mental anguish on anybody? >> how close did you come to giving
would she get long-term disability money? >> i don't think that was in her mind the option that she wanted to go with, obviously. >> he says susan wanted to know how much each option would cost. >> you know what i'm saying? i don't know. maybe $10,000, maybe $20,000. $10,000 at the very least, to have him beat up. >> did she even blink at that number? >> no. no. >> how do you end that first meeting here at this diner? >> by telling her, wait until you...
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i collect them. what about you asked amy. she was disapointed when i told her that i hadn't cared from dolls since i was in my early teens. in the late 1990's a friend wanted to give me a custom made doll. i requested a chinese young girl doll. and with my friend's permission i gaveamy the doll. the last time i saw the doll was in a collection of dolls aranged with great care in the house by the lake in madison where amy's memorial was held in 1999. last year, 7 years after amy's death i saw an old woman selling dolls right in front of the young federalist blocking the entrance to the [inaudible] and the conflict torn town. in 2006. and i thought of amy. and her passion for justice. and her love of dolls. later that evening, i thought of amy again. i found my friend shanty at the dining room table watching the television news about iraq. she was touching one of the most grotesque doll i had seen much the doll is 10 inches tall and look as if she was dying offan rexia. she was in a long gown, of course, blontd hair and green ice.
i collect them. what about you asked amy. she was disapointed when i told her that i hadn't cared from dolls since i was in my early teens. in the late 1990's a friend wanted to give me a custom made doll. i requested a chinese young girl doll. and with my friend's permission i gaveamy the doll. the last time i saw the doll was in a collection of dolls aranged with great care in the house by the lake in madison where amy's memorial was held in 1999. last year, 7 years after amy's death i saw an...
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she was like i just have this feeling that somebody is in my house. >> do you know if she had her locksnged? >> i don't believe she did. >> detectives followed up every lead. canine units were called in. as police put it, the whole zip code was turned upside down. but experience told the detectives that any news they received about theresa was unlikely to be good news. >> we were just waiting for the call. >> that someone found a body. >> yes. >> days dragged by. >> i remember going to church every day and saying please, let us find her. i don't know what i was hoping for, but i just wanted us to find her. >> and then nearly a week after detectives believe theresa insana was killed came the news police were waiting for. and theresa's family and friends were dreading. >>> coming up, a painful discovery ends one mystery. but launches another. who could possibly be behind this? "dateline's" unsolved case squad with a dramatic theory >>> six days after theresa insana failed to show up for work at the rio in las vegas, her father joe was reciting catholic prayers, marking all saints day. >>
she was like i just have this feeling that somebody is in my house. >> do you know if she had her locksnged? >> i don't believe she did. >> detectives followed up every lead. canine units were called in. as police put it, the whole zip code was turned upside down. but experience told the detectives that any news they received about theresa was unlikely to be good news. >> we were just waiting for the call. >> that someone found a body. >> yes. >> days...
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as usual she beat me to it. when i entered her room to talk about the next steps, she waved her hand in the air and cut me off. the goals are not simple. she told me no more trias, no more judge. the six years between 1999 and 2005 has sharp end, clarified in concert. she is severed her relationship with her has been in intensive add-on with her brother and colleges. her brother, a teenager in 1999 and now it mature software grantor ally, confident, sometimes nurse and closest friend. cancer breaks some families and make some jermaine said in my case, did both. she wanted to go back to alabama, her own home to die the death she'd expect that in 1999. when i recall the final conversation with jermaine, embarrassing the enough, the objects seem to stand up more vividly than the words. the hospital but they sure smell of disinfectant and hand soap from the unflattering overhead lightcomedy with a side table the windows with pills, books, newspaper clippings, nail polish, jewelry and postcards. a standard issue referred wi
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anna wondered why she stayed with him. >> i said what is it about him? she said i don't know, i just love him. >> reporter: it was unclear in things would change. did she want to get married? >> yes. >> reporter: did he? >> i don't know. >> reporter: the family rarely saw sean. ronnie said he was a private person. just as they were wondering how a baby would affect their relationship, she was gunned down that october morning. >> that was probably the most angry i had been in my life. i was in an uproar. immaterialed to grab the person myself and do what they did to my sister. >> reporter: police were committed to bringing the killer or killers to justice. they started the investigation by the book. look at the people closest to the victim. that's why they wanted to talk to sean gayle. they didn't have to wait long to do it. >> sh is sean gayle they are naming me as a suspect? >> suspect or grieving naming me as a suspect? >> sulook, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right h
anna wondered why she stayed with him. >> i said what is it about him? she said i don't know, i just love him. >> reporter: it was unclear in things would change. did she want to get married? >> yes. >> reporter: did he? >> i don't know. >> reporter: the family rarely saw sean. ronnie said he was a private person. just as they were wondering how a baby would affect their relationship, she was gunned down that october morning. >> that was probably the...
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was like, are you saying i am crazy? she did not believe anything that i said. she said, when it comes to the judges, do not bring up anything about your education. that was the second day in a three-day experience. i figured, if i had these degrees -- and it was crazy. after my second story, i started getting offers from goldman sachs, merrill lynch. i said, i wanted to do work that was meaningful to me, so ended up working in the prison system at rikers island. i know all of that was in so many ways possible because of the work that you did. i just want to say that i honor you, respect, love everything that you have done, all the roads that you have paid to allow me to do the best things that i have done. [applause] >> 44 years apart these two stories happens. clearly, life is not the same. so i went to ask you, miss coleman, what has changed since your time? and, bryonn, after that, what has not changed? when you listen to this story 44 years later for what you sat down and fought for, what has changed? >> well, that is a difficult question. i have to say, dep
was like, are you saying i am crazy? she did not believe anything that i said. she said, when it comes to the judges, do not bring up anything about your education. that was the second day in a three-day experience. i figured, if i had these degrees -- and it was crazy. after my second story, i started getting offers from goldman sachs, merrill lynch. i said, i wanted to do work that was meaningful to me, so ended up working in the prison system at rikers island. i know all of that was in so...
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i agreed with every word that she said. i will tell you something else, she could not do a worse job than what we have now. i will tell you something else, if she were elected president, you would not be paying $4 for a gallon of gas. she would drill for more or oil and she would drill for natural gas. i think she could do a great job. the liberal media will not allow its. they have too much invested in barack obama. they are not going to put up with someone like sarah palin being elected president of the united states. thank you. thank you. host: thank you for the call. from the front page of the new york times -- we are focusing on whether you think sarah palin should run or not. good morning. caller: good morning. listen, i was referring to the first caller. he said that she was a quitter. barack obama was a u.s. senator, was he not? he was a quitter. that is all i have to say on the subject. caller: thank you for the call. you can see some of the photographs posted. some related stories with regard to her appearance yest
i agreed with every word that she said. i will tell you something else, she could not do a worse job than what we have now. i will tell you something else, if she were elected president, you would not be paying $4 for a gallon of gas. she would drill for more or oil and she would drill for natural gas. i think she could do a great job. the liberal media will not allow its. they have too much invested in barack obama. they are not going to put up with someone like sarah palin being elected...
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she said, i think this about part of -- she talked to me about story lines. i realized wow, they are going to publish it. and we talked about it as we would talk about a man script that would be accepted. i'm thinking, i can't believe they are going to accept this book. it was a crazy writing experience because of all the books i had written half the book. i had half the book to write before it was due in terms of a contract. we sign a contract and they put a due date on it that was the only book i felt i had to get in on time. since then i have not done it since. i tell everybody -- in my second book i thought you had to get the book right when they say you need. you should, i shouldn't say to you aspiring writers out there. i had a month and a half to write half of a book. you know in the first half took a year and a half. i was teaching simultaneous, i was writing on the weekends and trying to write as fast as i could but it was researching. i was trying to learn the culture and understand it enough so it would be part of the book. i began -- i rented a pla
she said, i think this about part of -- she talked to me about story lines. i realized wow, they are going to publish it. and we talked about it as we would talk about a man script that would be accepted. i'm thinking, i can't believe they are going to accept this book. it was a crazy writing experience because of all the books i had written half the book. i had half the book to write before it was due in terms of a contract. we sign a contract and they put a due date on it that was the only...
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and i said where in glasgow is a dislocated? and she said welcome it's right next door to todd and sarah palin. and i said well, this is my lucky day. and i drove up to the next day, took a look at the house, and moved in the following we can. >> what was the reaction of the palin? >> they weren't happy at all. i didn't think they would be happy because they knew i was writing a book about sarah, an ira published an article in portfolio magazine about her failed attempt to build an alaska gas pipeline. and that peace her considerably. but i expected they would at least be mature about it. the third day i was there i was out of my porch in the early evening, and todd came walking around the fence, there was a fence that separated two properties, and he walked up to me and said, what are you doing here? who are you? what are you doing here? oddly enough, todd and sarah had rented the very same house. they been renting this house through the previous fall and then they decide they didn't want to pay the $3000 a month anymore so they cancel
and i said where in glasgow is a dislocated? and she said welcome it's right next door to todd and sarah palin. and i said well, this is my lucky day. and i drove up to the next day, took a look at the house, and moved in the following we can. >> what was the reaction of the palin? >> they weren't happy at all. i didn't think they would be happy because they knew i was writing a book about sarah, an ira published an article in portfolio magazine about her failed attempt to build an...
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as usual she and beat me to it. when itered the room to talk up the next steps for the hand in the air the goals were now symbol she told me no more trials or drugs the six years and in 2005 hadn't been static it sharpened clarified. she had her brother and uncle justin her doctor, a teenager in 1999 and now a mature sophomore at a boston college of grown into her ally and confidante and sometimes nursing closest friends cancer bricks on the families, they said in my case they did both. they realized that the content they want to go back to alabama to her own home to die the death she expected in 1999. when i recall that conversation with germane the object seems to stand out more vividly than the words. it smelled of disinfectant and canceled and the overhead light the side table on the wheels and books and newspaper clippings may polish jewelery and postcards the standard issue failed with a bunch of sunflowers on the table by her side. germane as i remember was sitting by the bed with one leg dangling casualty of the to
as usual she and beat me to it. when itered the room to talk up the next steps for the hand in the air the goals were now symbol she told me no more trials or drugs the six years and in 2005 hadn't been static it sharpened clarified. she had her brother and uncle justin her doctor, a teenager in 1999 and now a mature sophomore at a boston college of grown into her ally and confidante and sometimes nursing closest friends cancer bricks on the families, they said in my case they did both. they...
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read it and said, wow, i didn't know some of those things happened. but overall she happy i was able to be honest. when you write something like this, you're doing it so people can be inspired and be motivated, and because we all are just people, you know, somebody can see some of my stories and be like, man, i went through the same thing, and i can go fulfill my dreams. >> well, it's a great story and really an interesting and well-written one, and it's really nice the meet you. i wish you all the best. >> can i say thank you, brother, for all that you've done for me. jon january >> jon: he's going to be my new manager. i love you. "one day it will all make sense." it's on the bookshelves now. >> jon: that's our show. here it is, your moment of zen. >> lookie here. very excited. >> i love this show. it's great. >> take a look at the tan lines. >> wow. >> i've never had a tan captioning sponsored by comedy central [theme music playing] [cheering and applause] >> stephen: welcome to "the report." good to have you with us. thank you. [audience chanting "stephen"] thank
read it and said, wow, i didn't know some of those things happened. but overall she happy i was able to be honest. when you write something like this, you're doing it so people can be inspired and be motivated, and because we all are just people, you know, somebody can see some of my stories and be like, man, i went through the same thing, and i can go fulfill my dreams. >> well, it's a great story and really an interesting and well-written one, and it's really nice the meet you. i wish...
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>> you know, i think she's a great candidate. i think she's evolved. and i think she will evolve.ou know, she's got an uphill battle. she's -- >> would you like to see her president of the united states? >> controlling the bomb. >> first of all, i want someone to control the economy. >> but would you make her commander in chief? >> whoever's president gets to be commander in chief. the one that's in there today i didn't have much -- >> you're hedging. would you like to see her commander in chief of the united states? >> if she's elected president she'll be commander in chief -- >> would you like her to be commander in chief? >> i have no question she could be a commander in chief -- >> you are so slippery, ed. i know i'm not getting an answer from you. >> you first. how can you defend a candidate for months as her campaign manager to run for president of the united states, all the time being unwilling to say she should be president of the united states? >> kind of reminds me of todd when we used to ask him whether or not he'd support sarah palin and whether he thought she should b
>> you know, i think she's a great candidate. i think she's evolved. and i think she will evolve.ou know, she's got an uphill battle. she's -- >> would you like to see her president of the united states? >> controlling the bomb. >> first of all, i want someone to control the economy. >> but would you make her commander in chief? >> whoever's president gets to be commander in chief. the one that's in there today i didn't have much -- >> you're hedging....
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was she happy? >> well, i think she really y s happy. i think she really was -- she loved my father and i think she knew that he loved her. >> the book, "jacqueline kennedy: historic conversations on life with john f. kennedy" comes out tomorrow. our thanks to diane. >>> and just ahead, his moments on stage with brother michael at the motown reunion were the best of times. now, jermaininjackson shares secret scenes from his brother's final days. she's had these shoes a long time. they're kind of my thing. and they were looking... nasty. vile. but i used tide and tide booster, and look at them now! now they can be my thing forever. yay. that's my tide. what's yours? oh, we call it the bundler. let's say you need home and auto insurance. you give us your information once, online... [ whirring and beeping ] [ ding! ] and we give you a discount on both. great! did i mention no hands in the bundler? bundling and saving made easy. now, that's progressive. call or click today. that's why there's crest pro-health clinical gum protection. it helps
was she happy? >> well, i think she really y s happy. i think she really was -- she loved my father and i think she knew that he loved her. >> the book, "jacqueline kennedy: historic conversations on life with john f. kennedy" comes out tomorrow. our thanks to diane. >>> and just ahead, his moments on stage with brother michael at the motown reunion were the best of times. now, jermaininjackson shares secret scenes from his brother's final days. she's had these...
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>> she was very depressed a lot of the time. every time i spoke to her she would complain about how she didn't deserve this because she had worked hard. she also went to college sf state and she figured that this was like beneath her, you know what i mean. she just felt like she needed, you know, an outlet or someone to talk to basically. >> belva: jacob, how common is this story where people have reached the edge, sort offaling off the clip but not off it already? >> well, if you look at the most recent census figure that came out last week, it's not looking good. according to the census more and more people are falling into poverty across california. the numbers as of 2010 though that 15% of the nation was living in poverty. in california it is about 16%. in certain parts of california, if you look at some of the rural communities and the central valley counties like kings, frsz no, some of those get to 20%. i think it's important to understand how the census bureau measures poverty. they use what's called the federal poverty line which is
>> she was very depressed a lot of the time. every time i spoke to her she would complain about how she didn't deserve this because she had worked hard. she also went to college sf state and she figured that this was like beneath her, you know what i mean. she just felt like she needed, you know, an outlet or someone to talk to basically. >> belva: jacob, how common is this story where people have reached the edge, sort offaling off the clip but not off it already? >> well, if...
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you notice she got very quiet and dignified. ily dignified and i think she did that for her kids. >> but if you do that, your hair will change. >> hearing you saying it be your hair currently in slightly alarming condition. >> it's merely an observance. if you get some action -- >> your character is apparently based on rahm emanuel, the former white house chief of staff of barack obama. and the link is that it's -- it's a horrible, evil little axis. your character is wonderful in this show. do you think he's inherently an evil person? >> no, not at all. because he's got -- >> wouldn't he do anything for political gain? >> yes, but he's still got a chink in his armor. >> does he have a memorial compass? >> yes, it's just slanted a little further. >> also this season, parker posey plays his ex-wife and you see a whole different side of him. >> you have got an ex-wife. >> in real life. >> and in real life you've also gone through a civil partnership. >> i have a husband. >> so that's unusual. talk to me about that. >> what would you
you notice she got very quiet and dignified. ily dignified and i think she did that for her kids. >> but if you do that, your hair will change. >> hearing you saying it be your hair currently in slightly alarming condition. >> it's merely an observance. if you get some action -- >> your character is apparently based on rahm emanuel, the former white house chief of staff of barack obama. and the link is that it's -- it's a horrible, evil little axis. your character is...
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i think she has evolved. i think she will evolve.r president of the united states? controlling the bomb. >> first of all, the bomb is -- i want someone to control the economy. >> but you would make her commander-in-chief. >> whoever is president gets to be commander-in-chief. the one that's in there today didn't have much -- >> you're hedging. would you like to see her commander-in-chief of the united states? >> if she is elected president she'll be commander-in-chief. >> would you like her to be commander-in-chief? >> i have no question she would be a very tough commander-in-chief. >> you are so slippery. you're not answering my question but i know you're not giving me an answer. how can you be her campaign manager to run for president of the united states all the time being unwilling to say she ought to be president? >> kind of reminds me of todd when we'd ask whether he supported palin and whether she should be president. i think you learn a lot from ed's reaction right there. i don't know if he discovered after he got inside that
i think she has evolved. i think she will evolve.r president of the united states? controlling the bomb. >> first of all, the bomb is -- i want someone to control the economy. >> but you would make her commander-in-chief. >> whoever is president gets to be commander-in-chief. the one that's in there today didn't have much -- >> you're hedging. would you like to see her commander-in-chief of the united states? >> if she is elected president she'll be...
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and would she have been banned if she trenched a man? i speak of a he's bean actress, are there any other kind, who said she was escorted off a southwest plane for kissing a girl. a flight attendant told liasha and her unidentified gal pal that other passengers complained about their affection. now haley who starred in "the l word" is calling for a boycott on, wherever, twitter. writing, "discriminated against by southwest air. flight attendant said it was a family airline and kissing was not okay. and this is an out rage. i demand an apology. hate is not a family value. >> have i proof otherwise. and since when is showing affection to someone you love illegal? and boycott southwest air if you are gay. they don't like us. southwest says haley was approached based on behavior and not gender. on their website they are the official website against the gay and lesbian defamation. 12eu8 ahead -- still ahead, how southwest feels about robot gymnasts. >> it better not replace the real gymnasts or i will be lonely. jesse, thanks to twitter, the st
and would she have been banned if she trenched a man? i speak of a he's bean actress, are there any other kind, who said she was escorted off a southwest plane for kissing a girl. a flight attendant told liasha and her unidentified gal pal that other passengers complained about their affection. now haley who starred in "the l word" is calling for a boycott on, wherever, twitter. writing, "discriminated against by southwest air. flight attendant said it was a family airline and...
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i called and was able to meet with a license clinician. she was very helpful in helping me to come to terms with the decision i had made to terminate a pregnancy. she was a great listener. i just felt very supported by her. i did not feel like she judged me in any way for the decision i had made, was there to help me for post-abortion counseling. after that experience, i wished that that option was readily available for women make in that position. when i made my decision, there were no alternatives. to know that there are people supporting either way, i do not see a problem with it. i am grateful to have them now to offer post-abortion counseling. i would definitely prefer them to anybody. supervisor cohen: thank you. next speaker please. >> good morning. my name is robin brasso. over the years, i have seen many children as young as 12 and 13 become pregnant and were able to terminate their pregnancies. that is why i feel that i fully support the supervisor cohen's legislation because there needs to be absolute truth in advertising so that wo
i called and was able to meet with a license clinician. she was very helpful in helping me to come to terms with the decision i had made to terminate a pregnancy. she was a great listener. i just felt very supported by her. i did not feel like she judged me in any way for the decision i had made, was there to help me for post-abortion counseling. after that experience, i wished that that option was readily available for women make in that position. when i made my decision, there were no...
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i specify what they are in the book. and is still leaves me to feel on certain. if she is not, it would be the most appalling hopes ever played on the american people and that would be a terrible accusation to make without proof items have misgivings that is the way i express myself about this question. >> host: if you had the chance to talk with her what would you have faster? >> host. >> guest: why can she give me more than fiber 10 minutes? [laughter] why do we have the miele or and now work? what are the plans where she just ringing people along? did you write the book that sarah palin feared that you would? >> i don't know that she had feared. she feels protected by divine forces. she said god opens the doors for me. anyone who thinks it is their doorman. >> host: joe mcginniss is the author of the book being released today "the rogue" searching for the real sarah palin" joining booktv from new york. thank you mr. mcginniss >> i am here at the afghans library we're here today live collection consist of 9,000 rare books as british literature as well as religious tax
i specify what they are in the book. and is still leaves me to feel on certain. if she is not, it would be the most appalling hopes ever played on the american people and that would be a terrible accusation to make without proof items have misgivings that is the way i express myself about this question. >> host: if you had the chance to talk with her what would you have faster? >> host. >> guest: why can she give me more than fiber 10 minutes? [laughter] why do we have the...
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she saw something in me. i had given up. she kept encouraging me. rom unloading trucks to being on the staff. i found a place to live at the city ministry. as of the 25th of last month, i graduated from bible college. amen. i was homeless but i was not hopeless. i needed a hand up and not a handout. amen. >> we are located in the tenderloin because this was the neighborhood that needed fresh food, quality food. part of our neighborhood is bordering on chinatown. we have a lot of chinese people come to our market. we're very happy about all the different ethnic groups that come. i want to welcome someone who will give a welcome in cantonese for our chinese visitors. >> [speaking cantonese] >> another wonderful thing about san francisco is the language immersion programs. i have a granddaughter learning chinese. i wish she were here with me to translate. i want to welcome honorable mayor edwin lee. we are very lucky that he has come to join us here today. >> thank you. good afternoon, everyone! i have asked supervisor kim of this district joining me in
she saw something in me. i had given up. she kept encouraging me. rom unloading trucks to being on the staff. i found a place to live at the city ministry. as of the 25th of last month, i graduated from bible college. amen. i was homeless but i was not hopeless. i needed a hand up and not a handout. amen. >> we are located in the tenderloin because this was the neighborhood that needed fresh food, quality food. part of our neighborhood is bordering on chinatown. we have a lot of chinese...