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jane? jane: a manhunt is on for two prisoners who have escaped. one have been convicted of kidnapping, the other of murder, and authorities tell us these guys are dangerous, they're desperate. where they believe they could be heading now. plus, pictures just into our newsroom of a devastating mud slide that is said to have buried more than 200 people alive. a lot of people still missing. we'll get you the latest on this search and rescue effort underway. are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. why are my numbers all over the place? are you looking for answers? the accu-cheiva syst now has new tools to helpou discover what your numbers mea and how the things you do are connected to your blood sugar patterns. [ michelle ] with this tool i can see how food and the time of day affect mnumbers. i discovered how to wake up feeling great. [ male announcer ] disver the accu-cheaviva
jane? jane: a manhunt is on for two prisoners who have escaped. one have been convicted of kidnapping, the other of murder, and authorities tell us these guys are dangerous, they're desperate. where they believe they could be heading now. plus, pictures just into our newsroom of a devastating mud slide that is said to have buried more than 200 people alive. a lot of people still missing. we'll get you the latest on this search and rescue effort underway. are you receiving a payout from a legal...
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jane: you know.there are some banks today that are operating including jpmorgan that fall over this limit already, they would have to scale down their operations if this amendment were to pass. so i go back to my original question, why are you telling somebody, a business that they can get too big? >> i believe that the provision of sherrod brown's bill is that the banks currently exceed is the amount of proprietary investing that they're doing. and that does tie these pieces together because if you have an institution involved in very high-risk trading, and if those are tied together with other firms through swaps and other derivatives, then you have a very messy situation. now, and by messy i mean when one firm goes down, it starts a series of dominoes, this web of risk. so while the levels can be, certainly, debated, having either caps or additional capital requirements for those firms so that they take less risky positions as they get larger, one of those is probably very worth having. jane: very
jane: you know.there are some banks today that are operating including jpmorgan that fall over this limit already, they would have to scale down their operations if this amendment were to pass. so i go back to my original question, why are you telling somebody, a business that they can get too big? >> i believe that the provision of sherrod brown's bill is that the banks currently exceed is the amount of proprietary investing that they're doing. and that does tie these pieces together...
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but it is not likely he will be elected president. >> and my life so far by jane fonda? [laughter] >> guest: i could not resist that. i have known jane for a number of years and when i read her book a of a i had talked to hurt and the book is so honest a wish more people could write autobiographies with that kind of can door. for that reason i had a number of my male friends read that book prices rising police need to understand a woman's point* of view on so many issues and jane is very outspoken. when i sampled less i said i should put to that book because i have recommended to so many people to seven we have massachusetts on the line welcome to book tv's. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. i also watched just when the watergate hearings were moved and i was moved by the whole thing. the person's name eludes me at that time and. >> thank you. nixon was aware he was feeding information continuously for woodward and bernstein why didn't you fire them? >> guest: he was not aware. what happened then this comes up on one of the tapes october 1972, i had been over at t
but it is not likely he will be elected president. >> and my life so far by jane fonda? [laughter] >> guest: i could not resist that. i have known jane for a number of years and when i read her book a of a i had talked to hurt and the book is so honest a wish more people could write autobiographies with that kind of can door. for that reason i had a number of my male friends read that book prices rising police need to understand a woman's point* of view on so many issues and jane is...
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i want your take on that, jane. you also have chronicled your battle with addiction in your best seller, of course called "i want" and told everything in this book. you have some experience here. from what you see, from all of these reports, do you think lindsay needs serious help? >> she absolutely does. this is a life-and-death matter. thank got i'm not hanging out with her but every published report i've read photos of her tripping, blocked from going into clubs because of her erratic behavior. her mother is not the answer. she appears to me classic enabler, co-dependent co-signing her bad behavior and dad is not the answer either going about it way too publicly with his own set of problems and history in this regard. maybe there is a grandmother who can step in and do an intervention. >> maybe we can get you two to step in. let's take a look what her mom is saying about all this. a brand new interview out today with lindsay's mom. >> what you read in the press is completely fabricated. if a girl -- not -- any ch
i want your take on that, jane. you also have chronicled your battle with addiction in your best seller, of course called "i want" and told everything in this book. you have some experience here. from what you see, from all of these reports, do you think lindsay needs serious help? >> she absolutely does. this is a life-and-death matter. thank got i'm not hanging out with her but every published report i've read photos of her tripping, blocked from going into clubs because of...
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i've known jane for a number of years.nd when i read her book -- i talked to her when she was working on her book. and the book is so honest, i wish more people could write autobiographies with that kind of candor. and so for that reason -- i had a number of my male friends read that book. i said i think we all need to better understand a woman's point of view on so many issues and jane is very outspoken on them. when i wasy6ñ assembling that l i said i should put jane's book because i've recommended it to psalm people. >> host: welcome to "in depth" tv."xo >> caller: thank you for taking my call. i too watched -- you know, i was just -- when the watergate hearings were out i was just glued to the screen. i was just fascinated by the whole thing. the person's name alludes me at the time. he was known as deep throat and, of course, he's been exposed. >> guest: mark felt.wwb >> caller: thank you. nixon was aware that he was feeding information continuously to woodward and bernstein. why didn't he fire them. >> guest: well, w
i've known jane for a number of years.nd when i read her book -- i talked to her when she was working on her book. and the book is so honest, i wish more people could write autobiographies with that kind of candor. and so for that reason -- i had a number of my male friends read that book. i said i think we all need to better understand a woman's point of view on so many issues and jane is very outspoken on them. when i wasy6ñ assembling that l i said i should put jane's book because i've...
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i'm jane watrel, back to you. >> thank you, jane. >>> police standoff that stalled a commute for a lot of train riders this evening now ended. it began just after 2:00 this afternoon. at an apartment complex on eisenhower avenue in alexandria. they were serving an eviction notice when they heard shots inside. that's near the tran tracks. csx stopped rail traffic for about three hours. service was restored just before 6:00 tonight. police say they found the man dead in the apartment about an hour ago. >>> an officer from prince george's county is in the hospital now. he was hit by a tow truck. it happeneded near 52nd avenue. the officer was trying to remove an uncooperative person from a car. the passing tow truck hit the officer accidentally. that officer is said to have leg and back injuries now. the person he is trying to arrest has been locked up. >>> thieves smashed parking meters in montgomery county to get to the money inside. all that work may not have been very profitable. darcy spencer is in silver springs with the story. >> reporter: it's going to cost thousands of dollars to
i'm jane watrel, back to you. >> thank you, jane. >>> police standoff that stalled a commute for a lot of train riders this evening now ended. it began just after 2:00 this afternoon. at an apartment complex on eisenhower avenue in alexandria. they were serving an eviction notice when they heard shots inside. that's near the tran tracks. csx stopped rail traffic for about three hours. service was restored just before 6:00 tonight. police say they found the man dead in the...
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choice perhaps or a man who sometimes has been compared with the moody figure from the novel jane eyre, a bully who is ill at ease and difficult. >> he went straight to morrison's. >> join today by partners, he met staff in the canteen, but downstairs shoppers were less impressed. >> will you be boarding for his to make certain not. >> wind not? >> because i will not. they have done terrible things for the education spend what about you, would you be voting for mr. brown? >> yes. >> will you be voting labour? >> no. >> have you voted for labor
choice perhaps or a man who sometimes has been compared with the moody figure from the novel jane eyre, a bully who is ill at ease and difficult. >> he went straight to morrison's. >> join today by partners, he met staff in the canteen, but downstairs shoppers were less impressed. >> will you be boarding for his to make certain not. >> wind not? >> because i will not. they have done terrible things for the education spend what about you, would you be voting for mr....
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congresswoman jane harman who was one of the key players on the hill in helping write the intelligence reform act. admiral blair will be with us a little later, the director of national intelligence. admiral mcconnell, former director of national intelligence, general mike hayden who served of course in a variety of intelligence capacities, including his first deputy director of national intelligence and cia were. fran townsend, who in the white house helped shape president bush's legislative proposals to create a dni. john mclaughlin, former deputy or the cia, steve kimba, undersecretary of defense who handle defense intelligence matters for the secretary. walter pincus, as an article this morning if any of you have read it already this morning and the post on intelligence reform.
congresswoman jane harman who was one of the key players on the hill in helping write the intelligence reform act. admiral blair will be with us a little later, the director of national intelligence. admiral mcconnell, former director of national intelligence, general mike hayden who served of course in a variety of intelligence capacities, including his first deputy director of national intelligence and cia were. fran townsend, who in the white house helped shape president bush's legislative...
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another former government employee we interviewed is a woman named jane turner. jane was an f.b.i. agents. she came to us and told us that during the clean-up at 9/11, at ground zero, f.b.i. agents had repeatedly removed rubble and artifacts that they then handed out as souvenirs to their friends and family. on its face, it doesn't sound like that terrible of a crime but we went and talked to 9/11 families and they were just so stunned. they consider ground zero, you know, really to be a gravesite and they were horrified by this behavior. jane pointed it out and she was vilified within the f.b.i. they came against her very hard and really tried to smear her despite a really good track record as an employee. a federal court ultimately rewarded her with $1.4 million for the retaliation that she suffered and also back pay. finally we sper viewed bassam yusuf. the highest ranking arab-american f.b.i. agent. he had never done a tv interview. he went on camera to tell us in his estimation the f.b.i. was very poorly educated about radical islam and this is someone who had worked on prior
another former government employee we interviewed is a woman named jane turner. jane was an f.b.i. agents. she came to us and told us that during the clean-up at 9/11, at ground zero, f.b.i. agents had repeatedly removed rubble and artifacts that they then handed out as souvenirs to their friends and family. on its face, it doesn't sound like that terrible of a crime but we went and talked to 9/11 families and they were just so stunned. they consider ground zero, you know, really to be a...
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senator joe lieberman, a congressman jane harman, democrat in california, former secretary of homeland security, michael chertoff. >>> finally, the president's leadership. where does he stand after the health care debate and how will he lead nis party in this election year. insights from the editors. new yorker magazine editor and author of the new book "the bridge," david remnick. and editor of "time" magazine, author of "mandela's way," rick stengel. >>> first, the economy. the president welcomed the positive job growth numbers on friday saying the u.s. is beginning to turn the corner. with us live, the chair of his council of economic advisors, dr. christina romer. welcome back to "meet the press." >> great to be with you. >> this was the positive news, 162,000 jobs that were created in the month of march. some of those temporary workers working on the census, and those who are sort of underemployed takes that unemployment rate
senator joe lieberman, a congressman jane harman, democrat in california, former secretary of homeland security, michael chertoff. >>> finally, the president's leadership. where does he stand after the health care debate and how will he lead nis party in this election year. insights from the editors. new yorker magazine editor and author of the new book "the bridge," david remnick. and editor of "time" magazine, author of "mandela's way," rick stengel....
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let's start off here on the last point that jane made. that some of the ratings at sis are now going to less stringent ratings methods to rate municipal bonds. some people might say, gosh, that has got to be a canary in the coal mine if ever there were on. >> i think it's always been very transparent and very open. i think that is always served it well. i think it will continue to be that type of market, one that is open, one that is transparent, one that you can see. i wouldn't be that worried about any change in the way some of the ratings agencies look at municipalities. >> when you were -- now you're in the underwriting side. when you were back at new york city comptroller, you decided which ones made sense. >> when i was new york city comptroller, we were one of the issuers also. which is a huge issuer. it was one of the things that we were always comfortable with -- >> you could see both sides and you were in the new york market particularly. >> absolutely. >> now obviously jane was giving the example of california. how do you decid
let's start off here on the last point that jane made. that some of the ratings at sis are now going to less stringent ratings methods to rate municipal bonds. some people might say, gosh, that has got to be a canary in the coal mine if ever there were on. >> i think it's always been very transparent and very open. i think that is always served it well. i think it will continue to be that type of market, one that is open, one that is transparent, one that you can see. i wouldn't be that...
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in love jane.s signed, "jimmy." >> jimmy: i -- now i signed it? >> steve: there's got to be one recycling thing on this floor. >> jimmy: what grade are we in? >> huh? what grade are you in? i graduated. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what? >> i graduated from awesome school, top of my class. >> jimmy: awesome school, that just sounds so -- come on. >> so perfect? it was, i'm a teacher now. sign up, i teach classes on weekends. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> oh, my god. where's higgins? >> jimmy: higgins! >> higgins, where are you, higgins? >> jimmy: higgins! >> higgins! >> higgins! >> higgins! >> jimmy: higgins! >> higgins! >> jimmy: wait, wait, this isn't working. we got to split up. you guys take the cubicles, me and jane will look at the hall. ♪ >> hi, are you guys looking for higgins? >> jimmy: who are you? >> miles. from the elevator. the one that crashed. >> jimmy: no, i think we can handle this. >> okay, well, if you need me, i'll be in the old conference room. [ light laughter ] >> jim
in love jane.s signed, "jimmy." >> jimmy: i -- now i signed it? >> steve: there's got to be one recycling thing on this floor. >> jimmy: what grade are we in? >> huh? what grade are you in? i graduated. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what? >> i graduated from awesome school, top of my class. >> jimmy: awesome school, that just sounds so -- come on. >> so perfect? it was, i'm a teacher now. sign up, i teach classes on weekends. [ laughter ] [...
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jane was an fbi agent. she came to us and told us that during the cleanup at 9/11 at ground zero, if the eye agents had repeatedly removed rubble and artifacts that they have been handed out as souvenirs to their friends and family. on its face it doesn't sound like that terrible of a crime but we would talk to 9/11 families and they were just so stunned. they considered ground zero really to be a gravesite and they were horrified by this behavior. jane pointed it out and she was vilified within the fbi. they came against her very hard and really tried to smear her despite a really good track record as an employee. a federal court ultimately rewarded her with $1.4 million for the retaliation that see suffered and also backpay. finally, we interviewed bassem sub10 who was and is probably still today the highest highest-ranking american fbi agent. bassem had never done an interview and he went on camera to tell us that in his estimation, the fbi was very poorly educated about radical islam and this was someon
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she is the one used the internet screen name jihad jane.ccording to prosecutors, the two women knew each other, they had worked with a grouch muslim extremists based in ireland. julie joins us from the washington newsroom. >> hi, harris. attorneys with the u.s. attorney's office in philadelphia would not tell us whether ramirez is now cooperating cooperating with authorities in cass. we know jamie flew from ireland to philadelphia with her 6-year-old son knowing she would be arrested as soon as she landed. the 31-year-old mom is ho is reportedly pregnant remains in custody and her son is now in child protective custody in philly. federal prosecutors accuse ramirez of plotting on line to attend a terror training camp along with 46-year-old colleen la rose known as jihad jane who is from pennsylvania. la rose pleaded not guilty last month in a philadelphia court to recruiting islamist militants and women like ramirez with passports. prosecutors say she is the one who urged ramirez to join her and others in europe in a location she described a
she is the one used the internet screen name jihad jane.ccording to prosecutors, the two women knew each other, they had worked with a grouch muslim extremists based in ireland. julie joins us from the washington newsroom. >> hi, harris. attorneys with the u.s. attorney's office in philadelphia would not tell us whether ramirez is now cooperating cooperating with authorities in cass. we know jamie flew from ireland to philadelphia with her 6-year-old son knowing she would be arrested as...
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and jcpenney just barely missed with, even though it raised, speak, jane. even though it raised guidance, it's still down. you can see, of course, the biggest retail in the world does not give mun monthly sales, walmart. we may have to wait until mid-may and look into costco had a nice beat, but it's down. maybe some weakness in electronics. we'll be back on "power lunch." back to you. >> hot story consunler spending picking up across the board. the retail index at a 52-week high. had a tremendous move. so, have the strong gains already been priced in? let's ask jerome marts, director of consumer research at thompson reuters and jan niffen. if i got all that right. jerome, let me start with you. has all the good news been price under to the stock market? because this news is better, better, better than people thought. >> it's definitely better. the important thing to note is that the department stores came on top with 12.3% same-store sales followed by the apparel at 11.8%. what is this telling us? the consumers are responding very well to the new spring me
and jcpenney just barely missed with, even though it raised, speak, jane. even though it raised guidance, it's still down. you can see, of course, the biggest retail in the world does not give mun monthly sales, walmart. we may have to wait until mid-may and look into costco had a nice beat, but it's down. maybe some weakness in electronics. we'll be back on "power lunch." back to you. >> hot story consunler spending picking up across the board. the retail index at a 52-week...
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i recent that jihad jane took my name. that's the point. they come in the u.s. they're all over the world. it seems going forward we'll be doing something much more effective. >> snatd tore lieberman, let me ask you about another big headline, the horror in russia with the railway attacks carried out by terrorist groups. it was something that would reverberate here in the u.s., the cover of the "new york post" showing increased police presence on new york subways as a response to that. the president talked a little bit about what the government is doing to head off a kind of railway attack when he appeared on the "today" program this week. >> we have been on top of the issue of rail security and subway security for quite some time. we constantly monitor it and try to figure out how can we improve what we're doing. it is obviously a significant concern. it's not restricted to subways. same thing could happen at a bus terminal. if you've got somebody who determined to kill themselves and kill other people with them, that's always a challenge for any government. >>
i recent that jihad jane took my name. that's the point. they come in the u.s. they're all over the world. it seems going forward we'll be doing something much more effective. >> snatd tore lieberman, let me ask you about another big headline, the horror in russia with the railway attacks carried out by terrorist groups. it was something that would reverberate here in the u.s., the cover of the "new york post" showing increased police presence on new york subways as a response...
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and jane is very outspoken on them. when i was assembling that list i said i should put jane's book because because i recommended it to so many people. >> host: welcome to "in depth" on booktv. >> caller: thank you. thank you for taking my call. i, too, watched, you know, i was just, when the watergate hearings, i was just glued to the screen. and i was just fascinated by the whole thing. the persons name alludes me at the time, he was known as deep throat. of course, he has been explained. >> guest: mark. >> caller: thank you. nixon wasware that he was feeding information continuously to people. why did he fire him? >> guest: he wasn't aware he was feeding it to woodward and bernstein. what happened was and this comes up on one of dates in october of 1972. i have been over at the department of justice and i've learned from henry peterson that felt is leaking. henry peterson has learned from one of the lawyers on the "washington post." enables me aside and says, you know, felt is a serious leak problem and we're worried
and jane is very outspoken on them. when i was assembling that list i said i should put jane's book because because i recommended it to so many people. >> host: welcome to "in depth" on booktv. >> caller: thank you. thank you for taking my call. i, too, watched, you know, i was just, when the watergate hearings, i was just glued to the screen. and i was just fascinated by the whole thing. the persons name alludes me at the time, he was known as deep throat. of course, he...
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>> thank you, jane. so is the comeback real or temporary bump from the pent-up demand. we have steve liesman on that angle. steve? >> well, maria, there are reasons to be skeptical of the blowout numbers like you heard from jane like the easter, and the easy comps, but some signs of a consumer rebound here in the numbers as well. the analysts knew about the calendar and the comps. and still it blew away their estimates and the gains were broad base and analysts said it was not the high end, but discounters and apparel benefited in part from the pent-up demand from the consumer not satisfied yet, and incredibly playing full price. at reuters they say that spring merchandise is selling at full price feeling that consumers are feeling more confident about paying full-price, a trend we have not seen in two years. it is clearly return of the consumer afterall, the jobs have just turned around, but the broader retail sales confirm the upward trend, if maybe not at 9%, but adjusting for the inflation and retail sales in february up 1.4% over a year ago and we will get march nu
>> thank you, jane. so is the comeback real or temporary bump from the pent-up demand. we have steve liesman on that angle. steve? >> well, maria, there are reasons to be skeptical of the blowout numbers like you heard from jane like the easter, and the easy comps, but some signs of a consumer rebound here in the numbers as well. the analysts knew about the calendar and the comps. and still it blew away their estimates and the gains were broad base and analysts said it was not the...
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federal authorities say larose or jihad jane claimed she tried twice to be a martyr. ramirez has a detention hearing in philadelphia this coming wednesday. >> thanks. >>> president obama and the democratic leadership are getting a big win on health care reform. i can't tell by the president's recent approval ratings now 44% all time low for the president down from a high of 68% last year. his ratings dropped five points since last march before the health care bill passed in the house. joining us cal thomas. we were talking about the gallup poll that said republicans -- that american voters would more likely vote for republicans in their local races than democrats, a switch before the health care bill legislation was passed. now we have the cbs poll. richard should democrats be worried? >> democrats should be worried because they two straight elections in 2006 and 2008 where they did had sizeable gains. it stands to reason that pendulum that swings back and also are inevitable. combined with the fact that the president inherited a miserable economy. the good news is ,
federal authorities say larose or jihad jane claimed she tried twice to be a martyr. ramirez has a detention hearing in philadelphia this coming wednesday. >> thanks. >>> president obama and the democratic leadership are getting a big win on health care reform. i can't tell by the president's recent approval ratings now 44% all time low for the president down from a high of 68% last year. his ratings dropped five points since last march before the health care bill passed in the...
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on friday, a lawyer for misty's brother tommy told jane velez-mitchell that his client took a lie theetector test earlier this month. he also said it was the results of the lie detector test that led investigators to search the river. also she said her grandchildren have told her at least three stories about the little girl's death. but another relative says hollars isn't close to the family anymore and she doubted hollars had any inside information. >>> president obama tells families of the miners killed in an explosion that their loved ones are with the lord now. the president met privately with those families, then joined them for a public memorial service in beckley, west virginia. he delivered a eulogy promising to save lives from being lost in another such tragedy, and he vowed to do what must be done to assure safe conditions underground. vice president joe biden also spoke at this service. you may recall 29 miners died in that blast on april 5th. >>> an '80s rock legend is back in the news after suffering a severe brain hemorrhage. the latest outtake from bret michaels' rep ab
on friday, a lawyer for misty's brother tommy told jane velez-mitchell that his client took a lie theetector test earlier this month. he also said it was the results of the lie detector test that led investigators to search the river. also she said her grandchildren have told her at least three stories about the little girl's death. but another relative says hollars isn't close to the family anymore and she doubted hollars had any inside information. >>> president obama tells families...
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jane pointed out in she was vilified within the fbi. became against her very hard -- they came against her very hard and really tried to smear her despite a really good track record as an employee. a federal court awarded her with $1.4 million for the retaliation that she suffered. finally, we interviewed the highest ranking arab-american fbi agent. he had also never done an interview and he went on camera to tell us that in his estimation, the fbi was very poorly educated about radical islam. this was something that had worked on all the major terrorism cases and was really considered an expert. after 9/11, for a variety of reasons, and he was not used in that capacity. the fbi was not doing everything that it could do to combat terrorism. when it was involved, it was doing it in a haphazard and ignorant fashion. he also talked about how he personally had been discriminated against after 9/11. i just want to read as part of this story, steve was allowed to depose a number of senior fbi officials. we ended up doing this story using an i
jane pointed out in she was vilified within the fbi. became against her very hard -- they came against her very hard and really tried to smear her despite a really good track record as an employee. a federal court awarded her with $1.4 million for the retaliation that she suffered. finally, we interviewed the highest ranking arab-american fbi agent. he had also never done an interview and he went on camera to tell us that in his estimation, the fbi was very poorly educated about radical islam....
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i'm jane king. >> 6:20, 48 degrees. >> the ravens will have a new start-to-be in their nests. there is a rumor of a shakeout inside the orioles' dugout. >> do you think the nfl's six- game suspension of ben roethlisberger is a fair punishment? e-mail your reponse to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> look at last night winning maryland lottery numbers. >> good morning. sarah caldwell checking under early morning commute. there is heavy fog out there this morning. there is an accident in howard county. another accident on east avenue. one more problem spot, this is in darlington. southbound route one is shut down. watch for that this morning. there will be delays for me in that area. harrisburg expressway north of the beltway. we are looking good as far as delays. the fog is thick. take it easy as you head out this morning. give yourself extra time. that is the latest on traffic. tony has more in the forecast. >> the sun is up now. it will take a couple of hours for the sun to burn the fog off. be careful out there. 47 at the airport. 41 in westminster. it will be nice for the middle o
i'm jane king. >> 6:20, 48 degrees. >> the ravens will have a new start-to-be in their nests. there is a rumor of a shakeout inside the orioles' dugout. >> do you think the nfl's six- game suspension of ben roethlisberger is a fair punishment? e-mail your reponse to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> look at last night winning maryland lottery numbers. >> good morning. sarah caldwell checking under early morning commute. there is heavy fog out there this morning. there is...
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jane wells is with the story. hi, jane. >> i'm in one of my favorite spot on the planet. small business people are optimistic by nature and they don't want to remain small, but american express says they are concerned that more cannot hang on and especially in hard-hit areas like california where the banks can't or won't lend. >> why are the banks not lending? >> reporter: if you want to lose esleep, try running your own business. ask stephan. we first met her seven months ago when the credit was evaporating, and this ugt dear of immigrants was pursuing her american dream in the middle of santa barbara wine country importing vinegars and wines. the business was growing and she wanted to take it to the next level, but give ten credit crisis and lack of credit histo history, forget about it. >> how much do you need? >> 250,000. >> reporter: eight months later, she has managed to hang on with the help of a $50,000 from a private investor. >> we used it as a line of credit and business has grown 32%, and profits are up, and things are better than ever. >> what is wrong? what
jane wells is with the story. hi, jane. >> i'm in one of my favorite spot on the planet. small business people are optimistic by nature and they don't want to remain small, but american express says they are concerned that more cannot hang on and especially in hard-hit areas like california where the banks can't or won't lend. >> why are the banks not lending? >> reporter: if you want to lose esleep, try running your own business. ask stephan. we first met her seven months ago...
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>> jane watrel. thank you, jane. >>> police say people are posing as utility workers to rob homeowners. this happened at least twice this month in prince george's county. one is near forestville and one in suitland. in both case it is suspects knocked on the door and said they were doing utility work and needed a signature on a work order. when the victims opened the door the suspect pulled out weapons and robbed the people living there. pepco officials want to remind doufts always check for proper identification of workers and if there is anything suspicious about the visit, you should call the company to verify. >>> coming up tonight, explosion rocked an offshore oil platform. column of fire went up into the sky. a frantic search sunday way. >>> pope spoke out for first time about the catholic abuse scandal and promised church action to deal with it. >>> lawmakers on capitol hill are trying to figure out if they can help make metro safer. >> we will tell you about the new effort to protect troops f
>> jane watrel. thank you, jane. >>> police say people are posing as utility workers to rob homeowners. this happened at least twice this month in prince george's county. one is near forestville and one in suitland. in both case it is suspects knocked on the door and said they were doing utility work and needed a signature on a work order. when the victims opened the door the suspect pulled out weapons and robbed the people living there. pepco officials want to remind doufts...
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so let's hear what jane and linda have to say.they told us their views to the views cam. >> i think the mother definitely ought to serve the time in jail. i think parental responsibility for keeping your children in school is very important. >> i'd like to talk to you about the mother serving -- regarding her son. i think that the -- i think the son should pay for, you know, skipping school, because therefore, the child needs to learn responsibility for skipping school. i'm a teacher, and the child needs to learn responsibility. >> all right, gentlem janice is holding. >> i don't think putting the mother in jail for 97 days is a solution to this problem at all. i think the mother and the child should be punished. but i think the punishment should be community service where they have to go work on the school, paint, do something of some creativity and some responsibility. i think they should have some behavior modification classes or family counseling, because i don't think that that's going to make the child accountable. this way,
so let's hear what jane and linda have to say.they told us their views to the views cam. >> i think the mother definitely ought to serve the time in jail. i think parental responsibility for keeping your children in school is very important. >> i'd like to talk to you about the mother serving -- regarding her son. i think that the -- i think the son should pay for, you know, skipping school, because therefore, the child needs to learn responsibility for skipping school. i'm a...
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in spotsylvania county, jane watrel, news4. >> couple charged in the cockfighting operation had been living in their home in spotsylvania for about a year. >>> a score has overturned a federal law that banned video showing graphic violence against animals. the justices ruled 8-1. they said the law violated free speech rights. the ruling reverses the conviction of a man from virginia. his name is robert stephens. he was sentenced back in 2005 for running a business that sold videos of pit bull fights. he said that the videos were for educational purposes. the humane society says that it plans to push congress to pass a more narrow law that would, in fact, ban the sale of videos that show animal cruelty. >>> coming up on "news4 at 4:00," we will tell thank you number one medical reason military recruits are turned down. >> also, find out who is pressuring the fda to make food makers lay off the salt. >>> we will tell when you you can take advantage of the cash for appliances rebate program in maryland. >>> welcome back. veronica johnson in storm center 4 where the overnight period, it
in spotsylvania county, jane watrel, news4. >> couple charged in the cockfighting operation had been living in their home in spotsylvania for about a year. >>> a score has overturned a federal law that banned video showing graphic violence against animals. the justices ruled 8-1. they said the law violated free speech rights. the ruling reverses the conviction of a man from virginia. his name is robert stephens. he was sentenced back in 2005 for running a business that sold...
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i have been informally summoned and someone discusses and poor little mary jane feels uncomfortable, do about it? we get together collectively. >> bill: did some school official call you and say come down to the school? >> we are very engaged and involved in our children' education. and i think that too often parents tend to delegate the education of their children to the school. >> bill: of course. so if you are the principal of these high schools. >> you call mom and dad. >> bill: to come in. >> mary jane is being bullied or mary jane or mary sue is doing the bullying. >> bill: what if the parents say i don't believe it. my little suzy wouldn't do that then what? >> there is always bad parenting but there has to be an effort by the school administration. you have to make it hip to be on the side of the victim. >> bill: that's psychology i used in my classroom and that's absolutely right. >> what they are doing in massachusetts very crudely using the criminal statutes now to go after these children. you had a freshman student who had sex with a junior and a senior. they are charging
i have been informally summoned and someone discusses and poor little mary jane feels uncomfortable, do about it? we get together collectively. >> bill: did some school official call you and say come down to the school? >> we are very engaged and involved in our children' education. and i think that too often parents tend to delegate the education of their children to the school. >> bill: of course. so if you are the principal of these high schools. >> you call mom and...
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jane, would you rather pay taxes for vacations or too big to fail bank gambling? >> well we just forced people to buy insurance policies from insurance companies that they hate. these people like vacations. >> that's true. she's got a good point, jp. being forced to buy health insurance or being forced to pay for a vacation, which would you rather have your government force you to do? >> i would rather have my government force me to have a job to pay for things that i like. >> that wasn't on the list. you have to pay for bank gambling and fraud, and buy health insurance without reform to the health insurance industry. or you got it pay for somebody else's vacations. what you doing? >> president obama said we don't have do deal with these false choices. i would probably go with, go with the vacation, sure. here's the thing, one of the things that they said is this is an indicator vacation time. is an indicator of how well our economy is doing. how about growth? let's look at the growth rate for europe, it's been terrible. the things that are necessary for an econom
jane, would you rather pay taxes for vacations or too big to fail bank gambling? >> well we just forced people to buy insurance policies from insurance companies that they hate. these people like vacations. >> that's true. she's got a good point, jp. being forced to buy health insurance or being forced to pay for a vacation, which would you rather have your government force you to do? >> i would rather have my government force me to have a job to pay for things that i like....
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i'm jane king reporting for wbal tv 11 news. >> 6:19, 50 degrees. >> a new chapter in a controversial story of a baltimore judge. >> e-mail your answer to our water cooler question of the day. e-mail your reponse to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> here is bill look at last night's winning lottery numbers. good luck. >> good morning. i have a check on your friday morning commute. we're all in the green. we are up to speed in all areas of the major roadways. 95, the j.f.x. are looking good. 83 is looking good as well. we have some live drive times for you. 11 minutes on the inner loop topside. 11 minutes on 95 southbound between the beltway and 32. this is a live look at and you can see the topside, very light. it is great news if you are heading out. 895, things are looking just fine in and around the tunnel. >> partly cloudy skies this morning will yield some sun by this afternoon. temperatures will range from 682 72. 58 downtown -- temperatures or range from 68 to 72. we will warm up nicely across the board this afternoon. the wind will be light. the forecast tonight, mid to upper 40's pe
i'm jane king reporting for wbal tv 11 news. >> 6:19, 50 degrees. >> a new chapter in a controversial story of a baltimore judge. >> e-mail your answer to our water cooler question of the day. e-mail your reponse to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> here is bill look at last night's winning lottery numbers. good luck. >> good morning. i have a check on your friday morning commute. we're all in the green. we are up to speed in all areas of the major roadways. 95, the...
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he will help. >> larry: jane, she's your friend?she was. >> larry: did she tell you of any troubles in the marriage? >> we actually spoke about three weeks ago and i met her in target. and we're talking a lot a little bit. and i ask her, how things go? oh, not good. you know but we kind of going by so -- >> larry: did they go on that trip to somehow help the marriage? >> yes that's -- that's what we understand. that's what we -- >> larry: did they fight a lot? >> i know they had some difference between them -- like every marriage couple have. but we don't know this you know how severe was the fight but, yeah, they had arguments and disagreements. >> larry: what are those star pins that you're wearing? >> well, this star pin is to symbolize -- no, to clarify the symbol what monica left. she was a star. in the brazilian community. not just in the brazilian community but because there is a diversity of community. and the diversity of the community it's mourning. and their hearts right now, they're bleeding for this tragedy over our fri
he will help. >> larry: jane, she's your friend?she was. >> larry: did she tell you of any troubles in the marriage? >> we actually spoke about three weeks ago and i met her in target. and we're talking a lot a little bit. and i ask her, how things go? oh, not good. you know but we kind of going by so -- >> larry: did they go on that trip to somehow help the marriage? >> yes that's -- that's what we understand. that's what we -- >> larry: did they fight a...
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we are going to continue to follow this, jane. the top of the hour. and appreciate, maxine. maxine is staying around for this next one. tiger woods finished fourth in the masters, but isn't it ironic that a true family man won the masters. we have talked infidelity, but instead, we get this picture, phil mickelson who is shedding a tear with his wife amy who is battling cancer. >> tell hln. >>> well, a breath of fresh air came out of augusta, georgia, this weekend. for months now when we thought of the game of golf, we thought about sex scandals, apologies and the endless parade of mistresses, but then phil mickelson changes all of that by winning the masters. he sinks the putt, and the scene of celebration unfolds. he is joined by his wife, amy, who is bravely battling cancer and the two of them lock in an emotional embrace. it says it all. we like to celebrate the good and that is what marriage is, walking through fires of life and experiencing the joy and emotion continued through phil mickelson's acceptance speech continued a
we are going to continue to follow this, jane. the top of the hour. and appreciate, maxine. maxine is staying around for this next one. tiger woods finished fourth in the masters, but isn't it ironic that a true family man won the masters. we have talked infidelity, but instead, we get this picture, phil mickelson who is shedding a tear with his wife amy who is battling cancer. >> tell hln. >>> well, a breath of fresh air came out of augusta, georgia, this weekend. for months now...
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. >> jane fonda was on larry king. after all she is like 72.out despite a vow not to have any more plastic surgery, she did. >> i feel so good. i'm so happy, and i didn't want to look kind of tired and jowly anymore. i didn't do a lot, right? i mean, your lighting is so good you probably can't see my crow's feet and everything like that. >> pretty honest admission there feet and everything like that. >> pretty honest admission there from jane fonda. you for a new power chair or scooter at li cost to you. stay tuned for this important medicare benefit information and free scooter guarantee. imagine... one scooter or power chair that could improve your may entitle you to pay little to nothing to own it. one company that can make it all happen ... your power chair will be paid in full. the scooter store. why should you call the scooter store today? because their mobility experts are also medicare experts. and that means the scooter store is your best shot at qualifying for a scooter that costs you little to nothing. hi i'm doug harrison. pay littl
. >> jane fonda was on larry king. after all she is like 72.out despite a vow not to have any more plastic surgery, she did. >> i feel so good. i'm so happy, and i didn't want to look kind of tired and jowly anymore. i didn't do a lot, right? i mean, your lighting is so good you probably can't see my crow's feet and everything like that. >> pretty honest admission there feet and everything like that. >> pretty honest admission there from jane fonda. you for a new power...
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jane pauley, thank you. join jane for a live web chat today at noon eastern.ext, kathie lee gifford writes the book on "party animals." she will explain. but first this is "today" on nbc. do you know what's in your spread ? in land o' lakes spreadable butter with canola oil, there are just three natural ingredients. delicious sweet cream, canola oil and salt. nothing hidden, nothing artificial. spread pure, natural goodness straight from the fridge. discover land o' lakes spreadable butter with canola oil. land o' lakes, where simple goodness begins. due to diabetes it would frustrate me. in a basketball game a couple minutes could mean a big momentum shift. my bayer meter is very important. (announcer) only bayer's contour meter has programmable personal high low settings. it allows me to be able to look at my highs and lows to make sure that my diabetes is being controlled as tightly as possible. with my bayer meter i don't miss valuable game time. i'm alana burns and staying in the game is my simple win. (announcer) the contour meter, only from bayer. >>> b
jane pauley, thank you. join jane for a live web chat today at noon eastern.ext, kathie lee gifford writes the book on "party animals." she will explain. but first this is "today" on nbc. do you know what's in your spread ? in land o' lakes spreadable butter with canola oil, there are just three natural ingredients. delicious sweet cream, canola oil and salt. nothing hidden, nothing artificial. spread pure, natural goodness straight from the fridge. discover land o' lakes...
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i'm jane watrel. only about 8,000 of the 20,000 fligh fligh flights scheduled will happen today. >> airlines are not going to follow the lead of another airliner. spirit airlines recently announced lit start charging passengers for overhead bins. there were some concern other airlines would follow suit. but five of the nation's biggest announced yesterday they will not do so. they're american, delta, yooind united, us airways and jetblue. new york senator charles sumer applauded that move yesterday. he and several other democratic senators support a bill that would tax airlines that charge fees for carry-on bags. >>> coming up on news 4, you mieg might not have to go to u street to check out ben's chilly bowl. we'll explain. >> and with we're looking back at a home grown terrorist attack 15 years lat >> little breezy, a little cool. more what you would expect in april. sunset today at 7:49. the pollen count at 114 grains per cubish meter. oak makes up 86 of that. what's left, 20 some, close to 30 grai
i'm jane watrel. only about 8,000 of the 20,000 fligh fligh flights scheduled will happen today. >> airlines are not going to follow the lead of another airliner. spirit airlines recently announced lit start charging passengers for overhead bins. there were some concern other airlines would follow suit. but five of the nation's biggest announced yesterday they will not do so. they're american, delta, yooind united, us airways and jetblue. new york senator charles sumer applauded that move...
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don't miss our one on one with jane lynch when fox 5 news continues. thr trnt pndntyon >>> you better hurry if you plan on getting in on the cash for appliance clunkers new mexico ---'s program begins thursday. virginia's kicks off april 28th. the concern is that websites will crash because of high volume. the problem has happened in every state that's it's rolled out its version. sites had to be taken down in a matter of hours. d.c.'s program kicks off in late may. >>> the brand new ipad is banned at least one college thanks to a wireless glitch. dw has experienced network problems but princeton university has blocked 20% of the ipads campus. a report found it is causing interference for other devices using the network. >> they're still very popular. >>> the sun was the star today. clear skies, cool temperatures. but according to gary, we shouldn't get too used to it. >> that's right. tracking wet weather heading our way. gary's full forecast when we come back. it's three days like you've never experienced. it changes you. you can't be the sa
don't miss our one on one with jane lynch when fox 5 news continues. thr trnt pndntyon >>> you better hurry if you plan on getting in on the cash for appliance clunkers new mexico ---'s program begins thursday. virginia's kicks off april 28th. the concern is that websites will crash because of high volume. the problem has happened in every state that's it's rolled out its version. sites had to be taken down in a matter of hours. d.c.'s program kicks off in late may. >>> the...
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live from the newsroom, i'm jane miller, wbal tv 11 news. trex a new development in the trial of a 17-year-old accused of shooting a 5-year-old girl last summer. there cromwell's senior identified lamont davis as the shooter. an arrest warrant was issued for davis' girlfriend. she was testified -- slated to testify today, but never showed up. she was reprimanded in court yesterday. >> a gunman killed a 72-year-old man inside a chinese carryout. shots were fired around 12:30 p.m. this morning. the victim was on his way to work. >> police and the victims' families are calling this a senseless crime. police say that a 72-year-old man was just trying to get some food from a chinese take-out while two men entered and shot and killed him. this particular carryout restaurant is no stranger to violent crime. late thursday morning, 19 baltimore city detectives canvassed the neighborhood where 72-year-old charles polman was shot and killed. this as his family tries to figure out why. -- 72-year-old -bowman was shot and killed. his stepdaughter was the
live from the newsroom, i'm jane miller, wbal tv 11 news. trex a new development in the trial of a 17-year-old accused of shooting a 5-year-old girl last summer. there cromwell's senior identified lamont davis as the shooter. an arrest warrant was issued for davis' girlfriend. she was testified -- slated to testify today, but never showed up. she was reprimanded in court yesterday. >> a gunman killed a 72-year-old man inside a chinese carryout. shots were fired around 12:30 p.m. this...
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for example included the celebrated social worker jane addams, the highly regarded journalist william allen white and the famous progressive intellectual herbert curley who was arguably the profit of progressive democracy and one of the founders of the important journal, new republic are called these individuals played a critical part in the platform's creation. along its length were proposals for national regulation and social welfare that would not be enacted until the new deal. there are striking parallels between the progressive party platform of 1912 and the democratic party platform of 1936. in fact with respect to certain measures, most notably national health insurance, the progressive party prescribed to burkas of commitments remained unfulfilled at the dawn of the 21st century. this was the first time there was a call for a national health insurance system and president obama often points to teddy roosevelt as the first president to propose national health insurance but this did not occur, this proposal, when he was resident, when his reform ambitions were much more moderate
for example included the celebrated social worker jane addams, the highly regarded journalist william allen white and the famous progressive intellectual herbert curley who was arguably the profit of progressive democracy and one of the founders of the important journal, new republic are called these individuals played a critical part in the platform's creation. along its length were proposals for national regulation and social welfare that would not be enacted until the new deal. there are...
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jane hughes, bbc news. >> okay, so five a day. we just have four left to go. >> okay, we can do that. >> start eating, pete. who else wants one? ashley? you're taking one? oh! >>> airline takedown. the drama on board a denver-bound flight and the comment that led to a foreign passenger's arrest. >>> then, arms agreement. the landmark deal to be signed today by president obama and the russians. and why it's so important. >>> and, family fears. after the west virginia mining disaster. >> i told my son i didn't want him going back. >> who's enforcing the safety regulations? it's thursday, april 8th. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> very little hope right now in the mining town, but of course so many prayers are still with those families of the four miners who are still there. >> they are still holding out hope. >> a sliver of hope is i think what we keep hearing. good morning and thanks for being with us. i'm vinita nair. >> i'm todd connor in for jeremy hubbard today. >>> a diplomat from qatar was questioned by federal
jane hughes, bbc news. >> okay, so five a day. we just have four left to go. >> okay, we can do that. >> start eating, pete. who else wants one? ashley? you're taking one? oh! >>> airline takedown. the drama on board a denver-bound flight and the comment that led to a foreign passenger's arrest. >>> then, arms agreement. the landmark deal to be signed today by president obama and the russians. and why it's so important. >>> and, family fears. after...
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i'm jane velez-mitchell and that's my "issue." >>> watch jane velez-mitchell every night on hln. >>> prosecutors in prince georges, take a look at this. officers seen. the gentleman in this case walking up to an officer on his horse. and then look what happens. that's a university of maryland student than was beaten with nightsticks. you can see it there. it happened march 3rd during the sell bragtss that following the maryland back team beating duke. this video was shot by another student. a police officer is a pended and they're looking into documents that police filed in this case. those documents allege the student and another suspect hit the mounted officers and their horses. now, you just saw this video. a policeman tells cnn those claims aren't supported by this video. here it is again. you can see it for yourself. charges against both suspects have been dropped. it's not clear whether the suspended officer wrote the charging documents. authorities are still working to identify all of the officers there in that video. >>> boy, a chaotic scene at virginia's james madison univer
i'm jane velez-mitchell and that's my "issue." >>> watch jane velez-mitchell every night on hln. >>> prosecutors in prince georges, take a look at this. officers seen. the gentleman in this case walking up to an officer on his horse. and then look what happens. that's a university of maryland student than was beaten with nightsticks. you can see it there. it happened march 3rd during the sell bragtss that following the maryland back team beating duke. this video was...
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we're going to go to another audience member, jane has a question for you. >> glenn: hi, jane. >> in light of the negative things going on in washington in our nation and the world, what positives can be pointed to and, specifically, what should america and its younger generation, in particular, remain optimistic about? >> glenn: i grew up in seattle, washington. and i remember when i moved to phoenix, arizona, i mean, seattle is cloudy 310 days out of the year. you don't see the sun for 310 days a year. it is amazing. and, i remember when i moved to phoenix, i actually stopped, i was walking out of my car and it like 400° and i was walking out of my car and looked at the shadow and it was so dark and crisp i had not seen shadows like that growing up, in seattle, there are no real shadows and i remember seeing that and seeing the definition of my shadow. years later, i remembered that. and this is what you have hope in. the shadow can only become dark, darkness can only be there, because the sun is so pretty behind you. and as that darkness gathers, light is getting stronger. i am co
we're going to go to another audience member, jane has a question for you. >> glenn: hi, jane. >> in light of the negative things going on in washington in our nation and the world, what positives can be pointed to and, specifically, what should america and its younger generation, in particular, remain optimistic about? >> glenn: i grew up in seattle, washington. and i remember when i moved to phoenix, arizona, i mean, seattle is cloudy 310 days out of the year. you don't see...
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jane watrel is just back from the maryland campus and joins us with the latest. jane?r: it still is a bit confusing. university officials are saying that it was simply an employee's mistake that led to the missing surveillance video footage. it was supposed to be turned over to lawyers for a student allegedly beaten by prince george's county police. they say that about 60 hours of surveillance video from cameras like this one were turned over to lawyers. then university officials realized that the footage from this camera in particular, number 158, closest camera to the beegt incidents, wasn't included. when they realized the video had been taped over they found a campus police investigator had another copy and they made that copy available to lawyers and to
jane watrel is just back from the maryland campus and joins us with the latest. jane?r: it still is a bit confusing. university officials are saying that it was simply an employee's mistake that led to the missing surveillance video footage. it was supposed to be turned over to lawyers for a student allegedly beaten by prince george's county police. they say that about 60 hours of surveillance video from cameras like this one were turned over to lawyers. then university officials realized that...
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i resent the fact that jihad jane took my name. that wasn't her given name. they come from all over the world. going forward, we are going to do something much more effective. guest: the cia, f.b.i., national security agency parts of the department of homeland security. tsa does. there's an intelligence unit. in theory, automatic of these will be brought together before people board airports which ought to happen. >> next up, darryl on our democrat line. >> good morning. my question is regarding the national i.d. if you are under 44, i believe have you to have that i.d. by 2014. if you are over 44, i believe you have to have it by 2017. i'm 48. from what i understand, it should contain built in dna. what i'm seeing or what i feel is the next step after the national i.d. card, you have all of these events like 9/11. you have these events that happen in the united states and around the world. the next major pearl harbor so to speak -- where are we going to go next? from the national i.d. card? host: let's hear what mr. irvin has to say? guest: i think he is tal
i resent the fact that jihad jane took my name. that wasn't her given name. they come from all over the world. going forward, we are going to do something much more effective. guest: the cia, f.b.i., national security agency parts of the department of homeland security. tsa does. there's an intelligence unit. in theory, automatic of these will be brought together before people board airports which ought to happen. >> next up, darryl on our democrat line. >> good morning. my question...
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reporting live in palmer park, jane watrel. back to you, pat. >> thanks, jane. >>> developing story tonight at district court. a man accused of killing an 18ier old woman allegedly over a hamburger was found not guilty in court this afternoon. terrence jones is accused of shooting 18-year-old stanton. the key witness in the case was a 9-year-old boy who said he saw the whole thing. so what happened? pat collins joins us now from northwest with more on this breaking news today. pat? >> reporter: jim, not guilty of first-degree murder. not guilty of second-degree murder. not guilty of aggravated assault. terrence jones, not guilty on all counts in the hamburger murder case. after about a day of deliberation, the jury in the so-called hamburger murder case came up with a verdict of not guilty across the board. can you tell us why you found him not guilty? elizabeth mullen was the defense attorney in the case. tell me your reaction to the verdict. >> i'm afraid we are not allowed. i have no comment. we are pleased with the verdict.
reporting live in palmer park, jane watrel. back to you, pat. >> thanks, jane. >>> developing story tonight at district court. a man accused of killing an 18ier old woman allegedly over a hamburger was found not guilty in court this afternoon. terrence jones is accused of shooting 18-year-old stanton. the key witness in the case was a 9-year-old boy who said he saw the whole thing. so what happened? pat collins joins us now from northwest with more on this breaking news today....
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"jihad jane" is cooperating and has been for several months. i would think that probably within the next few days, if not already, she'll start cooperating with the government. >> shepard: tom it sounds as if they agreed no bond is fine. >> i agree agree with drew. the attorney was doing a strategic move. rather than bail or detention or an amount of bail that in no way the defendant would be able to make, he's preserving the issue and probably will offer his client's cooperation to the u.s. attorney with the hope of bail being revisited and if cooperation is forthcoming, at that point perhaps the attorneys won't oppose her release on recognizant or on assurety she could make. >> shepard: after the incarceration of the christmas day bomber, the united states government got his family and brought them back over and since then, my sources indicate, we have gotten a treasure-trove of actionable information as a result of that incarceration and we could get something here. her family says she was caught up in something she didn't under. >> absolute
"jihad jane" is cooperating and has been for several months. i would think that probably within the next few days, if not already, she'll start cooperating with the government. >> shepard: tom it sounds as if they agreed no bond is fine. >> i agree agree with drew. the attorney was doing a strategic move. rather than bail or detention or an amount of bail that in no way the defendant would be able to make, he's preserving the issue and probably will offer his client's...
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but, you know, she -- well, always there for us. >> larry: what can you tell us about her, jane?a very, very lovable person. i mean if you want to describe monica, monica was a very down to earth person. you couldn't find anybody more outgoing than monica. she's -- if you come to her restaurant and, you know, you just walk in and then you see the beautiful tall girl behind the bar over there. you couldn't even tell monica was the owner of the place. you come in, she's very warm. she is very loving person. >> larry: where sis the restaurant? >> it's on the west side. >> larry: how many children? >> she has two children, a 5 1/2 little girl and a 3-year-old little boy. >> larry: and we understand they're with the grandparents, the fraternal grandparents? >> yes. his parents has -- is holding temporary custody right now. but we're going to fight. >> larry: are you going to plan a funeral, a memorial service of any kind? >> at this point, larry, we need to have the -- our first priority right now is to have her here. we are fighting. >> larry: they want to keep her there? >> we don't
but, you know, she -- well, always there for us. >> larry: what can you tell us about her, jane?a very, very lovable person. i mean if you want to describe monica, monica was a very down to earth person. you couldn't find anybody more outgoing than monica. she's -- if you come to her restaurant and, you know, you just walk in and then you see the beautiful tall girl behind the bar over there. you couldn't even tell monica was the owner of the place. you come in, she's very warm. she is...
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the parents say the boys have won the battle of their lives, as jane hughes reports. >> for four monthsthese two little boys have lived face-to- face with each other. but today, they are part for the first time after the successful operation to sit -- separate them. conjoined twins are incredibly rare, developing in the early days of pregnancy from a single egg. initially, growth is normal, but around 11 days, a clump of cells tries to split in form twins. if it does not fully separate, distinct embryos growing in the balloon was still connected. the operation to operate took place at the hospital and lasted 14 hours. >> it is an incredibly delicate procedure. edward from the hospital is it all went well -- word from the hospital is it all went well. they are stable. >> it will be awhile before they can be shown to the cameras again, but the parents said the sunshine was out for their children. abc news. >> -- bbc no. >> pakistan's national assembly has felt constitutional reforms, transferring important powers from the president to the prime minister and parliament. these include the p
the parents say the boys have won the battle of their lives, as jane hughes reports. >> for four monthsthese two little boys have lived face-to- face with each other. but today, they are part for the first time after the successful operation to sit -- separate them. conjoined twins are incredibly rare, developing in the early days of pregnancy from a single egg. initially, growth is normal, but around 11 days, a clump of cells tries to split in form twins. if it does not fully separate,...
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we begin with jane watrel and the first reaction to the mayor of what happened. >> reporter: doreen, a the lot more information is coming out tonight due to court hearings and a news conference held by the mayor and chief of police. this deadly cycle of events is a case of revenge and counterrevenge, all over the piece of missing jewelry. the two men charged with tuesday night's mass shooting stood silently in d.c. superior court. 26-year-old nathaniel simms is facing three counts of first degree murder while 20-year-old orlander carter faces three murder charges. mourners were gathered outside the 4000 block of capital southeast, a minivan opened up and its occupants openedfire, killing four wounding five. >> i'm convinced that orlander killed my son. >> reporter: diane howe maintained he should have been locked up last week. it was carter's brother who was initially charged with jordan howe's fightal shooting over a stolen brace left. police thought orlando should have been locked up, as well. >> we don't always agree with the u.s. attorney's office. sometimes we have a difference
we begin with jane watrel and the first reaction to the mayor of what happened. >> reporter: doreen, a the lot more information is coming out tonight due to court hearings and a news conference held by the mayor and chief of police. this deadly cycle of events is a case of revenge and counterrevenge, all over the piece of missing jewelry. the two men charged with tuesday night's mass shooting stood silently in d.c. superior court. 26-year-old nathaniel simms is facing three counts of...
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then rochester, compared to the character in a novel by jane austen.e went straight to morrison's. >> not allowed in? >> glad to be let in. after they backed corey plans for national insurance cuts. -- tory plans for national insurance cut. he met staff and the canteen. but shoppers were not impressed . >> will you vote for him? >> i will not. no. the -- he has done that terrible things for education. >> will you be voting for mr. brown? >> yes. >> will you vote labour? have you voted for it before? >> no. >> a rise in the pension. our poor tax has gone up. when you are on an ordinary pension, no. >> in 2005, gillingham saw the famous scene where tony blair was lovely debbie and -- lovey dovey. no such goodies this time as prime minister brown visited by family at home. "newsnight" ordered our own ice cream man is dead. -- van instead. one for gordon, please. this chimes about coming from a middle-class family. it is a nice middle-class the state. tony blair taught the labour party that it can only win a general election with a significant number of mi
then rochester, compared to the character in a novel by jane austen.e went straight to morrison's. >> not allowed in? >> glad to be let in. after they backed corey plans for national insurance cuts. -- tory plans for national insurance cut. he met staff and the canteen. but shoppers were not impressed . >> will you vote for him? >> i will not. no. the -- he has done that terrible things for education. >> will you be voting for mr. brown? >> yes. >> will...