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, she's nervous. >> jeremiah and i promised each other that no one would die on this trip. >> it was a joke, of course. but then selena and jeremiah, both paramedics, attempting the summit with experienced climbers, six of them, paramedics or firemen. so they set out about 4:00 a.m. on a perfect spring morning. and by can a.m., their group is nearing the summit. >> it was great. i had a great rhythm going. i was excited. it was gorgeous up there. i was thinking at the summit, i couldn't imagine what i was going to be able to see from up there. >> just before the push to the top selena and the others are standing on a spiny ridge just above this menacing crevasse known as the bertram. >> when i got up there and looked down, i was surprised at how big it was. >> just as selena and her group approaches the imposing the crevasse, her group and others are enjoying a view. >> it was crystal clear, just perfect. perfect. >> meanwhile, in selena and jeremiah's group, the seven climbers decide to follow an old climbing tradition. the group leaders split family members and loved ones into two
, she's nervous. >> jeremiah and i promised each other that no one would die on this trip. >> it was a joke, of course. but then selena and jeremiah, both paramedics, attempting the summit with experienced climbers, six of them, paramedics or firemen. so they set out about 4:00 a.m. on a perfect spring morning. and by can a.m., their group is nearing the summit. >> it was great. i had a great rhythm going. i was excited. it was gorgeous up there. i was thinking at the summit,...
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. >> jeremiah jackson called death row home for ten years, but he's just caught a major break. >> todayame to my door. he told me, jackson, call your lawyer. i just said a little prayer and i called my lawyer. he said, yeah, he is. he said congratulations. i'm off death row. i said praise the lord. my i.q. was in the range of 69 to 72. >> although he's no longer a condemned man and is now serving life without parole, the reality is jackson committed a violent crime. >> at the age of 19, a robbery occurred on april the 15, 1996, rob and murder. and a female victim got killed in the process. i wish i could change things, but i can't. >> as part of standard procedure, jackson is spending 90 days in ad-seg to ensure a smooth transition into general population. >> they got me in ad-seg now. you're like -- i really had the best night of sleep i've had in a long time. i feel that i did a crime, i'm paying my price for it. i do believe it. if my life, my story, can help somebody child by passing all this, i feel due to the lord, you know, made a point through me. >>> coming up on "lockup: exten
. >> jeremiah jackson called death row home for ten years, but he's just caught a major break. >> todayame to my door. he told me, jackson, call your lawyer. i just said a little prayer and i called my lawyer. he said, yeah, he is. he said congratulations. i'm off death row. i said praise the lord. my i.q. was in the range of 69 to 72. >> although he's no longer a condemned man and is now serving life without parole, the reality is jackson committed a violent crime. >>...
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. >> any time i feel sorry for myself i think about jeremiah and his family and everything they're going through. >> this is the first time collins has spoken publicly, although he was recently honored at a anahiem angels game. this is the first time he was able to walk on his own. >>> a different way of preaching immigration reform, through the gospel. but, full of nuns arrived in bakersfield today. the delegation of catholic sisters marched to gather support for comprehensive immigration reform and hoped to get the attention of lawmakers. >> raise your hands! raise your voice! for comprehensive immigration reform now! . [ cheering ]. >> the senate is currently debating immigration reform. >>> fire crews in colorado are getting handle on the most destructive wildfire in the state's history. cooler weather and a rain storm helped firefighters get the forest fire to 55% containment today. it has killed two people, destroyed almost 500 homes and blackened 15,000 acres. the evacuees are being allowed to return to what's left of their homes. >> my life is in that house. it has all of my memo
. >> any time i feel sorry for myself i think about jeremiah and his family and everything they're going through. >> this is the first time collins has spoken publicly, although he was recently honored at a anahiem angels game. this is the first time he was able to walk on his own. >>> a different way of preaching immigration reform, through the gospel. but, full of nuns arrived in bakersfield today. the delegation of catholic sisters marched to gather support for...
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he is an obama appoint iand he is also formerly a lawyer for reverend jeremiah wright of the trinity united church, defending an obama speech years ago because there was a nonprofit and he got paid. what do you make of this wilkins character? his name really hasn't come up yet. >> it hasn't that much. she also a former democratic staff on capitol hill. so he's a partisan democrat, not that that necessarily matters all that much. what's interesting too about his position, if he's the chief counsel of the irs. let's say he knew about the dating back farther than the agency has let on, then the next question that logically follows is, well, if he is the chief counsel, who is he telling? who is he talking o? as a top lawyer, you'd think he'd want to keep his top bosses informed. >> he told the deputying is treasury, i have worked there, he told timothy geithner the former treasury secretary and i will believe wilkins went to the white house to tell the white house counsel who then told the chief of staff who then they say didn't tell obowl t. point i want to ask you, guy, there a lead he
he is an obama appoint iand he is also formerly a lawyer for reverend jeremiah wright of the trinity united church, defending an obama speech years ago because there was a nonprofit and he got paid. what do you make of this wilkins character? his name really hasn't come up yet. >> it hasn't that much. she also a former democratic staff on capitol hill. so he's a partisan democrat, not that that necessarily matters all that much. what's interesting too about his position, if he's the chief...
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. >> film maker jeremiah whitlock is behind the camera inside the chopper as it goes down. >> the onlyer was going down was a slight sinking feeling in your stomach as you go over the top of the hill really fast in your car or the top of a roller coaster. >> after following the racers from a distance from the start of the course, whitlock wants to get in closer before the last series of turns before the finish line. >> the helicopter was moving into position to cover them better. >> he is focused on the racers below, not the position of the chopper. >> that's when the helicopter started to lose power. we started dropping quick. that's when the rotors starting clipping the top of the tree. i didn't really have time to think. i just held on to my camera until we hit. >> the impact is surprisingly gentle, but they're not out of danger. fuel is leaking from the chopper and the fear is it could blow any minute. >> i was worried something was going to catch on fire. >> the pilot instructs everyone to stay in the aircraft until the rotors stop spinning, but the co-pilot jumps out before the b
. >> film maker jeremiah whitlock is behind the camera inside the chopper as it goes down. >> the onlyer was going down was a slight sinking feeling in your stomach as you go over the top of the hill really fast in your car or the top of a roller coaster. >> after following the racers from a distance from the start of the course, whitlock wants to get in closer before the last series of turns before the finish line. >> the helicopter was moving into position to cover...
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[music] >> in jeremiah 29, god says to his people, i know the plans i have for you. plans for welfare and not for calamity. to give you a future and a hope. do you feel hopeless today? are you clinging to your faith wondering why god is allowing trouble in your life? everyone of us has felt lonely, forgotten and desperate for relief from our hardships and trials. maybe you feel like the writer of this e-mail that said my life has been very lonely and hard. two years ago i started reading the bible every day and joined a bible-believing church. yet the storms in my life are increasing and are about to crush me. i cling to my faith and know jesus is coming back. but sometimes i feel like job, confused and wishing i had never been born. what counsel can you give me? well, your description reminds me of a song i learned a long time ago an one of the phrases was, when the storms of life are raging, stand by me. and that's exactly what our heavenly father promises us. life can be lonely and very hard. very challenging to us. and especially if you feel lonely and the situat
[music] >> in jeremiah 29, god says to his people, i know the plans i have for you. plans for welfare and not for calamity. to give you a future and a hope. do you feel hopeless today? are you clinging to your faith wondering why god is allowing trouble in your life? everyone of us has felt lonely, forgotten and desperate for relief from our hardships and trials. maybe you feel like the writer of this e-mail that said my life has been very lonely and hard. two years ago i started reading...
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stop attacking private equity and jeremiah wright.it does, it undermines to me what this country should be focused on. >> so, that was corey booker talking about the obama campaign making an issue of bain capital and mitt romney and took grief from democrats nationally. he was quiet nationally after that, too. what do national democrats think of when they look at corey booker now? >> i think there's a split. among your more establishment types, moderate democrats, corey booker is like them. he is what you expect from a democrat from new jersey. there's nothing -- i am not sure there's anything to raise alarms. among liberal democrats, among the left, corey booker's a new jersey democrat, close connections to wall street. that clip is case in point. he's very simple threat to wall street. after on the left, there's a lot of people are tired with obama's close ties to wall street, with geithner, with the people in his administration who they feel kept the president from taking more aggressive approach to the banks, to financial reform.
stop attacking private equity and jeremiah wright.it does, it undermines to me what this country should be focused on. >> so, that was corey booker talking about the obama campaign making an issue of bain capital and mitt romney and took grief from democrats nationally. he was quiet nationally after that, too. what do national democrats think of when they look at corey booker now? >> i think there's a split. among your more establishment types, moderate democrats, corey booker is...
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jeremiah 29, talks about he has a truly good plan for us. .e can set us free when he sets you free, it gives you the courage to go forward, to stick to your principles, to stand up for what you believe in, and that is one of the things that i am incredibly proud of what we have done in the state of texas over the course of the last decade, is we have gone forward. the principles that we know have made this country great, these traditional values of which america is based upon, and i hope my state is a glowing whople of men and women believe that those traditional values are how you make a stronger society. stick to your principles. amember that we talk about ub be a manman -- -- you or women of principles. and those principles have served us well, printable slight human life, innocent human life is sacred, and it should be protected from the moment of conception until death. [applause] we signed legislation to require parental consent for a minor to have abortion in texas. that is why i was delighted to put a signature on a budget that ended all state funding for planned parenthood. i
jeremiah 29, talks about he has a truly good plan for us. .e can set us free when he sets you free, it gives you the courage to go forward, to stick to your principles, to stand up for what you believe in, and that is one of the things that i am incredibly proud of what we have done in the state of texas over the course of the last decade, is we have gone forward. the principles that we know have made this country great, these traditional values of which america is based upon, and i hope my...