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so he had been there all through his high school years, and people would come up to jerome, jerome told me, since the shooting, and have said, that young man that died, is that the young man who worked here in the concession stand? and jerome would say, yeah, that was him. and you know, few people here could believe it who did not know that it was the same person. but again, this evening here, we expect his family to be here, his parents are going to be here. members of his football team that he played with in the league here. so some very personal, personal memories will likely be shared here this evening. >> heartbreaking. thanks so much, john zarrella, appreciate that. >> cnn.com reporting mallory simon returned from sanford, florida. she writes on dot.com, for some, the case has become a rallying cry, a chance to hair what they believe are years of grievances and cases of injustice between the police, the courts, and the black community. for others, it has forced them to defend their town as a place that is not inhair nltly racist. a place where a young black man can not be killed w
so he had been there all through his high school years, and people would come up to jerome, jerome told me, since the shooting, and have said, that young man that died, is that the young man who worked here in the concession stand? and jerome would say, yeah, that was him. and you know, few people here could believe it who did not know that it was the same person. but again, this evening here, we expect his family to be here, his parents are going to be here. members of his football team that...
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police shot and killed darrell jerome of columbia. an investigation is ongoing. >>> two brothers are learning their fate. police say ricky and jerome flew the drugs and brought back cases of money. both pleaded guilty to the crime. but a judge sentenced him to 15 years in federal prison. jerome got six years. >>> the details of a new consumer health study is taking the flavor out of coca cola products. more on what researchers say soda does to our bodies. >> coca cola could raise your risk for cancer. that's according to the journal seanls. they -- science. they say high levels of the coloring used in cola has been known to cause cancer in lab rats. u.s. regulatorrors are blasting the report saying the chemical in question is harmless to soder drinkers. >> coke officials are also saying that their product is now and has always been safe. >>> scientists say another huge flare is heading to earth. forecasters say the solar storm could hit the earth overnight. and it could disrupt power grids, gps and flights. the flare is the biggest on
police shot and killed darrell jerome of columbia. an investigation is ongoing. >>> two brothers are learning their fate. police say ricky and jerome flew the drugs and brought back cases of money. both pleaded guilty to the crime. but a judge sentenced him to 15 years in federal prison. jerome got six years. >>> the details of a new consumer health study is taking the flavor out of coca cola products. more on what researchers say soda does to our bodies. >> coca cola...
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and chauncey jerome ends up in cincinnati in the 1850s where he's going back to his artisan apron and working in a clock factory. he's no longer an entrepreneur or a manufacturer, even, he's sort of, quote-unquote, been demoted, at age 60 back to working the bench. just as many make it are displaced. but it's an interesting -- i mean, it's a generational story of people coming of age during the revolutionary era who set up their careers come to the mid19th century. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> you're watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3, for more information follow us on twitter on c-spanhistory. >> there is a new website where you can find your schedules and watch video from our regular weekly series as well as access history tweets history in the news and social media from facebook, twitter and four square. follow american history tv all weekend, every weekend, on c-span three and online at cspan.org/history. >> i believe that it is yet possible that we will come to admire this country not simply because we were born here, but because of t
and chauncey jerome ends up in cincinnati in the 1850s where he's going back to his artisan apron and working in a clock factory. he's no longer an entrepreneur or a manufacturer, even, he's sort of, quote-unquote, been demoted, at age 60 back to working the bench. just as many make it are displaced. but it's an interesting -- i mean, it's a generational story of people coming of age during the revolutionary era who set up their careers come to the mid19th century. >> thank you very much....
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we hope you stay tuned to those bill bill did you see he that segment tonight, remember jerome the ohio guy that told president obama that he objected to redistribution of income. well, yesterday, he won the primary and is now the republic nominee for congress in the toledo area. >> bottom line, i won run a character assassination type campaign. as an american i'm tired and disgusted of seeing those ads going on the radio and tv. i won't practice it. if anyone comes out on my side and tries to practice it i will denounce it i want to run on facts. >> bill: with us now is juliet hud yncht he is running against the woman who defeated dennis kucinich. >> this will be her 15th term. she is on the appropriations committee. a very powerful committee. you know, she has got a lot of money in her war chest right now. >> bill: changed the districts and she wiped out kucinich and now but jerome, he is joe the plumber, he chance. >> he doesn't have a lot of money. he has 10,000 right now. >> bill: people will send him money. >> he will have money. this will be trouble for him. since they redescribi
we hope you stay tuned to those bill bill did you see he that segment tonight, remember jerome the ohio guy that told president obama that he objected to redistribution of income. well, yesterday, he won the primary and is now the republic nominee for congress in the toledo area. >> bottom line, i won run a character assassination type campaign. as an american i'm tired and disgusted of seeing those ads going on the radio and tv. i won't practice it. if anyone comes out on my side and...
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no you're not going to get a big i% you're not going to get a big hit on jerome bettes. like no you're not. you're scared. so we're going at it and then he is like okay. we'll get a big hit. i was like i'm going to give you a hundred dollars. and sometimes that's how it started and we're like friendly competition and then wow. that's not what the league is about or what we were about. >> first of all i want to correct everybody. t it was never a system. let me tell you something. this was a thing i think started in training camp with us as players. t%ayers. it started out with who could get the most interceptions. who could get the sacks. and we took it in to games. gregg never -- i'm sorry. when i play football we used to actually hit people. %ctually hit people. it was legal to go out and hit people. % >> right. >> we wanted to be the most physical team but in no way possible did we ever want to go out there and take somebody truly out of the game. >> yeah. i think that's important. those guys are professionals, n%ose guys are professionals, and they have a few years t
no you're not going to get a big i% you're not going to get a big hit on jerome bettes. like no you're not. you're scared. so we're going at it and then he is like okay. we'll get a big hit. i was like i'm going to give you a hundred dollars. and sometimes that's how it started and we're like friendly competition and then wow. that's not what the league is about or what we were about. >> first of all i want to correct everybody. t it was never a system. let me tell you something. this was...
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bill bill did you see he that segment tonight, remember jerome the ohio guy that told president obamahe objected to redistribution of income. well, yesterday, he won the primary and is now the republic nominee for congress in the toledo area. >> bottom line, i won run a character assassination type campaign. as an american i'm tired and disgusted of seeing those ads going on the radio and tv. i won't practice it. if anyone comes out on my side and tries to practice it i will denounce it i want to run on facts. >> bill: with us now is juliet hud yncht he is running against the woman who defeated dennis kucinich. >> this will be her 15th term. she is on the appropriations committee. a very powerful committee. you know, she has got a lot of money in her war chest right now. >> bill: changed the districts and she wiped out kucinich and now but jerome, he is joe the plumber, he chance. >> he doesn't have a lot of money. he has 10,000 right now. >> bill: people will send him money. >> he will have money. this will be trouble for him. since they redescribilitied now it leans towards the demo
bill bill did you see he that segment tonight, remember jerome the ohio guy that told president obamahe objected to redistribution of income. well, yesterday, he won the primary and is now the republic nominee for congress in the toledo area. >> bottom line, i won run a character assassination type campaign. as an american i'm tired and disgusted of seeing those ads going on the radio and tv. i won't practice it. if anyone comes out on my side and tries to practice it i will denounce it i...
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jerome is a 32-year-old hiv -- a black man who just tested positive for hiv. he rarely uses condoms. he distrusts doctors and has avoided contact with the health- care system. he talked to me months ago and agreed to a test. he tested positive. i connected him with medical care as infants as the general hospital, and now i help him get to his medical appointments. we combine motivational interview techniques and counseling and substance-abuse counseling to help him in disclosing to his wife his status and to get the partners tested. supervisor chu: thank you. mix speaker, please. -- next speaker, please. >> my name is michael scott jarvis. i live at care facility for people with aids. budget cuts will see -- will impact the level of services needed. i know about my treatment because they used to be a volunteer their. medical staff and support has made things easier for me to recover more quickly than the doctors and dissipated after my recent surgery. my knowledge of one care in physical distressing live beyond normal nursing care. if i were not there, i would
jerome is a 32-year-old hiv -- a black man who just tested positive for hiv. he rarely uses condoms. he distrusts doctors and has avoided contact with the health- care system. he talked to me months ago and agreed to a test. he tested positive. i connected him with medical care as infants as the general hospital, and now i help him get to his medical appointments. we combine motivational interview techniques and counseling and substance-abuse counseling to help him in disclosing to his wife his...
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in her war chest right now. >> bill: changed the districts and she wiped out kucinich and now but jerome is joe the plumber, he chance. >> he doesn't have a lot of money. he has 10,000 right now. >> bill: people will send him money. >> he will have money. this will be trouble for him. since they redescribilitied now it leans towards the democrats. he might have a bit of a problem. you never know. >> bill: how heavily democrat is it? >> heavily democrat. >> bill: disadvantage on numbers. >> people like the fact. the guy that came in. >> bill: here is what i admire he is putting his time where his mouth is he did that. he did this. so we admire that. president obama in a press conference i'm not going to comment on what sponsors decide to do. i'm not going to comment on either the economics or the politics of it, i don't know what's in rush limbaugh's heart so i'm not going to comment on the sincerity of his apology. what i can comment on is the fact that all desent folks can agree the remarks that were made don't have any place in the public discourse. >> okay, now. the right wing radio a
in her war chest right now. >> bill: changed the districts and she wiped out kucinich and now but jerome is joe the plumber, he chance. >> he doesn't have a lot of money. he has 10,000 right now. >> bill: people will send him money. >> he will have money. this will be trouble for him. since they redescribilitied now it leans towards the democrats. he might have a bit of a problem. you never know. >> bill: how heavily democrat is it? >> heavily democrat....
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. >> the man arrested, his name is alfred jerome reeves jr. of d.c. he's got a record including convictions for robbery and carjacking. now he's charged with theft, unauthorized use of a vehicle and leaving the scene of an accident. >>> a 15-month-old indiana girl who clung to life for two days after being tossed by a tornado that killed her parents and two siblings has now been buried alongside her family. angel babcock died sunday in kentucky after suffering severe head injuries when that tornado struck her family's home in indiana and swept her out in the field. 45 people in five states have now died as a result of the storms that spawned tornadoes all over the midwest and south friday. meteorologists say some of those twisters hit so fast they did not even have a chance to issue a tornado warning. >> reporter: i'm anny hong at the national weather service in sterling and this weather radio is the best way to keep you and your family safe in case of a tornado. we wanted to find out how other communities would be warned during severe weather. with n
. >> the man arrested, his name is alfred jerome reeves jr. of d.c. he's got a record including convictions for robbery and carjacking. now he's charged with theft, unauthorized use of a vehicle and leaving the scene of an accident. >>> a 15-month-old indiana girl who clung to life for two days after being tossed by a tornado that killed her parents and two siblings has now been buried alongside her family. angel babcock died sunday in kentucky after suffering severe head...
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the charges stem from his abuse as an alter boy at saint jerome's parish in philadelphia. some experts believe the trial will be closely will god by the church and law enforcement. >> and i believe they will have a conviction and will have a chilling affect on the church and that it will make the church more moral and supervisors -- susceptible to criminal charges and they won't transfer the pedophile priests. >> the trial is expected to last three to four months. >>> just ahead on the news edge, the battle of the sexes for teenage drivers. the new aaa study shows which is more distracted behind the wheel. sue. >>> and i hope all of the 80 degrees temperatures and the record-breaking highs didn't get you openly enthusiastic to plant. we have a freeze warning tonight. i will let you hon how cold it's going to get. >>> and what is going on in sports? >> things are warming up for the caps, too. and there is a handful of games left. and they own the cup. ovi's heated up, though. six goals the last four games and got the third start of week. we'll preview the big game on tuesda
the charges stem from his abuse as an alter boy at saint jerome's parish in philadelphia. some experts believe the trial will be closely will god by the church and law enforcement. >> and i believe they will have a conviction and will have a chilling affect on the church and that it will make the church more moral and supervisors -- susceptible to criminal charges and they won't transfer the pedophile priests. >> the trial is expected to last three to four months. >>> just...
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court to current he won super heavyweight title holder sam a shield will take on brees gray dawn and jerome of honor will be squaring up to errol zimmerman. wherever miller is a man who's been in much rebels than any during this is heman two thousand and seven undergoing open heart surgery and this is how he made history incredibly getting back to the remains of the church and knocking out his opponent nine seconds into the belt and the first goal and glory vance in the russian capital in april twenty seventh. classrooms where i just won the fight i would avoid so bad that's all that's all i thought about so on a c i just kind of a leash everything when i threw the second punch and you know obviously what happened happened. and i feel the same way well the upcoming birth will only be miller second part of his amazing comeback although he has already proved his outstanding abilities but as a coach and mental this isn't meant to sound like eagle but if i hit you i don't have. that that that's the great you know if my hands are for the great in this for it is you know even south the weight dif
court to current he won super heavyweight title holder sam a shield will take on brees gray dawn and jerome of honor will be squaring up to errol zimmerman. wherever miller is a man who's been in much rebels than any during this is heman two thousand and seven undergoing open heart surgery and this is how he made history incredibly getting back to the remains of the church and knocking out his opponent nine seconds into the belt and the first goal and glory vance in the russian capital in april...
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the eastern most were located in arkansas towns of jerome an butler. there's a collection of crafts and artworks created by internees at the rower camp. >> the arts and crafts were sort of how they kept their sanity it gave them something to do. depression was so bad in a lot of the camps in that people -- there was a high incidence of suicide. so people would make these things of beauty to give to each other just as a way to supp we support you and we care about you and here is a little something to cheer you up. i think that they really used the art as a way of expressing hope in a time that sort of seemed hopeless. the camp opened in 1942 in september. the first people arrived then and then over the next several months the bulk of them came. they filled their time working within the camps. but then they also had a good bit of free time, too, that they had to fill. and so a lot of the things that are in the collection that we received are pieces of art that people in the camp did. some of it was done by students as class assignments in school. but a
the eastern most were located in arkansas towns of jerome an butler. there's a collection of crafts and artworks created by internees at the rower camp. >> the arts and crafts were sort of how they kept their sanity it gave them something to do. depression was so bad in a lot of the camps in that people -- there was a high incidence of suicide. so people would make these things of beauty to give to each other just as a way to supp we support you and we care about you and here is a little...
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visitors eventually taking the lead through a three pointer from courtney lee moments after that kevin jerome to lead the thunder with twenty eight points of the chance to save the game and steal the win but missed the jump shot in the science that is the rockets let's take a one zero four two one zero three to improve their chances of a playoff race oklahoma you're already guarnteed post season. brings the boxing where i'd be the idea to be a light welterweight champion lamont peterson has agreed to defend his belts in a rematch but i guess i'm your the american beat the briton in a split decision last december with the grudge match scheduled for may nineteenth. to make sure of the biggest mistakes we made even the last way in december and i honestly think i want broad based are we going to come back strong we're going to win this next guy in may nineteenth clearly. we proved people you know who was the champion he's a champion he's a great writer you don't win a silver medal or two world titles i've not been a good fight. and i have a lot of respect for him and right job to go in. and my te
visitors eventually taking the lead through a three pointer from courtney lee moments after that kevin jerome to lead the thunder with twenty eight points of the chance to save the game and steal the win but missed the jump shot in the science that is the rockets let's take a one zero four two one zero three to improve their chances of a playoff race oklahoma you're already guarnteed post season. brings the boxing where i'd be the idea to be a light welterweight champion lamont peterson has...
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ryan jerome was charged with a misdemeanor.had no idea his guns registered in indiana would not be allowed in new york. >>> one driver in miami really paid for her i am patience at a g -- impatience at a gas station. she got so fed up waiting she swerved in front of a yellow hummer lost control and slammed into a gas pump. it exploded into a ball of fire. amazingly no one was hurt. >>> controversy over a design of a planned memorial honoring president eisenhower making it all of the way to capitol hill. chief washington correspondent james rosen. >> the most famous like the gooing enhimes museum have been fan it's cal works of structure and daring. frank gary hit a brick wall in his plans to honor a towering figure. >> acclaimed man the world over for his leadership. >> dwight d. eisenhower was not only the supreme allied commander during world war ii liberate tore of germany's consultation camps, but also america's 34th president for two terms builder of our national highway system, enforcer of school integration and steadfast
ryan jerome was charged with a misdemeanor.had no idea his guns registered in indiana would not be allowed in new york. >>> one driver in miami really paid for her i am patience at a g -- impatience at a gas station. she got so fed up waiting she swerved in front of a yellow hummer lost control and slammed into a gas pump. it exploded into a ball of fire. amazingly no one was hurt. >>> controversy over a design of a planned memorial honoring president eisenhower making it all...
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jerome then again tried to arrange a hit on a fellow cop suspected of talking to the feds that committed by him and other members of the former special operations unit. in a magazine article he lays the blame on his former partner who wore a wire to expose finegan and the plot. pleading guilty to corruption charges in that investigation. then living at home alone all the players live it up in vegas. one person left their 12 and 9 year old kids unsupervised for two days last month. a vacation in vegas. tip about the situation when the sun told his teacher triggering an investigation carried them off this should not be acceptably to leave children of this age completely on their own. . >> johnson and howard surrender to police both charged with misdemeanor. . >> for the second time if fema saying no to the state's appeal for emergency funds for victims and tom has more on what we can do to help them off the federal government will not offer aid to those badly affected by severe weather downstate. for fema as it is good reason for turning it down. cold comfort to the victims. . >>tom, we wi
jerome then again tried to arrange a hit on a fellow cop suspected of talking to the feds that committed by him and other members of the former special operations unit. in a magazine article he lays the blame on his former partner who wore a wire to expose finegan and the plot. pleading guilty to corruption charges in that investigation. then living at home alone all the players live it up in vegas. one person left their 12 and 9 year old kids unsupervised for two days last month. a vacation in...
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police chased 41-year-old alfred jerome reeves, jr. of the store after he allegedly shoplifted something. an officer tried to get him pulled over to the side and out of his suv but couldn't get in. that's when a rental truck driver smashed into the suspect's vehicle and pinned him until police could slap on the handcuffs. >>> if you are a regular soda drinker, we have a health alert that may may think you twice before you crack open your next can. the group for the center of science in the public interest says there is a carcinogen in coke and pepsi. the problem they say is with the caramel coloring. it is what gives regular and diet colas the distinctive brownish color. they say it has high levels of 4mi which causes cancer in animals. >> there's 310 million americans and we're saying about 15,000 of us will develop cancer because of the caramel coloring. >> the american beverage association questions the science of the study. it released a statement saying in part, quote, this is nothing more than cspi scare be tactics. their claims
police chased 41-year-old alfred jerome reeves, jr. of the store after he allegedly shoplifted something. an officer tried to get him pulled over to the side and out of his suv but couldn't get in. that's when a rental truck driver smashed into the suspect's vehicle and pinned him until police could slap on the handcuffs. >>> if you are a regular soda drinker, we have a health alert that may may think you twice before you crack open your next can. the group for the center of science in...
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we have got crystal, jerome, bill, lawrence, greg, beer, bourbon and barbecue all this weekend at timonium. we will review the show when the eyewitness news morning ♪ ♪ hit the road, jack ♪ and don't you come back no more ♪ ♪ no more, no more, no more ♪ hit the road, jack ♪ and don't you come back no more ♪ [ male announcer ] want your weeds to hit the road? hit 'em with roundup extended control. one application kills weeds and puts down a barrier to stop new ones for up to four months. roundup extended control spray once. stop weeds for months. >>> -- wjz harbor cam, look at toward harbor east but it is not as foggy as it has been over the last few days. there is fog there still backing the entire area for the most part but not as dense as it has been. still dense fog advisory in effect until 10:00 from hartford county over toward frederick, throw in howard county until 10:00 a.m. we will have a bit of a shift in the wind. a drier warmer air mass moving into the region through the late morning and early afternoon. temperatures going to go up nicely. we will dry out quickly. 56 degrees rig
we have got crystal, jerome, bill, lawrence, greg, beer, bourbon and barbecue all this weekend at timonium. we will review the show when the eyewitness news morning ♪ ♪ hit the road, jack ♪ and don't you come back no more ♪ ♪ no more, no more, no more ♪ hit the road, jack ♪ and don't you come back no more ♪ [ male announcer ] want your weeds to hit the road? hit 'em with roundup extended control. one application kills weeds and puts down a barrier to stop new ones for up to four...
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jerome scored over 500 career goals. a memorable assist. i whips on the shot and still pushes it to a teammate who scores the goal. and in golf, paul casey at the par 315th hole at doral from 166 yards out, his 8 iron is the right club for a hole in one of the they are giving away cadillacs for the ace but connolly in the green is thrilled. it's custom for pros to give their caddy the car but before he can get behind the wheel he is informed that the giveaway is only on the 13th hole not the 15th. >> come on. >> store sorry craig, no car. >> i have been with people who have hit holes in one and it's traditional get a car. a dozen golf balls usually from the pro shop. other people can verify t never happened to me. >> 19th hole, that, too. >> absolutely. >> didn't get the car. he was rubbing it in. we're coming back at 10:00 and 11:00. hope to see you then. >> pulled my hammy! poor dennis. [ laughter ] >> caption colorado, llc comments@captioncolorado.com ep, . [ male announcer ] unisom helps you fall asleep faster and stay asleep. so i wake
jerome scored over 500 career goals. a memorable assist. i whips on the shot and still pushes it to a teammate who scores the goal. and in golf, paul casey at the par 315th hole at doral from 166 yards out, his 8 iron is the right club for a hole in one of the they are giving away cadillacs for the ace but connolly in the green is thrilled. it's custom for pros to give their caddy the car but before he can get behind the wheel he is informed that the giveaway is only on the 13th hole not the...
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we spoke to a good friend of the family and his long-time coach, jerome horton.at trayvon was like outside of school, that he wanted to become a pilot. but also he talked about trayvon getting into trouble in school from time to time, according to some published reports. he also talked about why trayvon was in sanford with this suspension, the most recent suspension. here's what he had to say. >> i know how much his dad and his mom stayed on top of him, teaching him. like they can say, oh, he was suspended for ten days for whatever reason, but what's not coming out is that he was also under punishment for ten days that he was suspended. no one is bringing that up. he wasn't just up at sanford suspended from school and up in sanford kicking it and having a good time. he was up at sanford because his dad knew i'm not going to let you stay home, you're suspended from school and have a good time. no, you're going to stay with me. >> reporter: it's a very interesting interview. horton described martin as an average student, a good kid. his mother also said he was an a
we spoke to a good friend of the family and his long-time coach, jerome horton.at trayvon was like outside of school, that he wanted to become a pilot. but also he talked about trayvon getting into trouble in school from time to time, according to some published reports. he also talked about why trayvon was in sanford with this suspension, the most recent suspension. here's what he had to say. >> i know how much his dad and his mom stayed on top of him, teaching him. like they can say,...
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the report is featured in a book by jerome corsi, a political conspiracy writer who also believes president obama's birth certificate is a fake. the book, "a question of eligibility," is for sale as an ebook through amazon and barnes & noble. a spokesman for president obama apparently didn't think much of the report, responding by tweeting out a link to the popular tv series "the x files." >>> the supreme court is now considering the constitutionality of a law that punishes people for lying about receiving medals of honor from the military. and incredibly, the military does not have an official registry for medal recipients. >> you're right, erika, nothing of the sort exists, but a couple in alexandria is hoping to change all that after a silver star awarded to the husband's best friend was stolen. in 1973, specialist jamie pachenco was killed in vietnam. it's what happened after the decorated soldier's death that put his best friend on a lifelong mission. >> in 2005, a man in california took my closest friend's silver star citation, put his own name on it. >> reporter: doug sterner and his
the report is featured in a book by jerome corsi, a political conspiracy writer who also believes president obama's birth certificate is a fake. the book, "a question of eligibility," is for sale as an ebook through amazon and barnes & noble. a spokesman for president obama apparently didn't think much of the report, responding by tweeting out a link to the popular tv series "the x files." >>> the supreme court is now considering the constitutionality of a law...
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the man arrested is alfred jerome reeves jr.ington who apparently has a record including convictions for robbery and carjacking. he's now charged with theft, unauthorized use of a vehicle and leaving the scene of an accident. >>> as the clean upcontinues in the midwest after that string of deadly tornadoes, the national weather service is reviewing its decision on tornado warnings. in fact, the ones that hit harveyville kansas formed so quickly meteorologists there didn't even have time to issue a tornado warning. our own meteorologist anny hong joins us now with more information why tornadoes are so hard to forecast and how local counties will alert you if there is a tornado warning out there. you got your radar, your satellites. it's still tough. >> they sure are, derek. in fact, in the case of what are reiville, kansas, where an ef2 hit -- harveyville kansas where an ef2 hit, radar did not show the rotation until the tornado was directly over the town. we do get our share of severe weather including tornadoes, so we went to f
the man arrested is alfred jerome reeves jr.ington who apparently has a record including convictions for robbery and carjacking. he's now charged with theft, unauthorized use of a vehicle and leaving the scene of an accident. >>> as the clean upcontinues in the midwest after that string of deadly tornadoes, the national weather service is reviewing its decision on tornado warnings. in fact, the ones that hit harveyville kansas formed so quickly meteorologists there didn't even have...
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we begin our coverage with an iraq war veteran, jerome simms. he was at the white house today. what would you say you learned today or that you experienced or understood today that maybe you didn't yesterday, and can you share it with us? >> dylan, first, thanks for having me on today. actually, the first thing, really, is i'm glad to see the president cares about this issue and understands the need for leaders to put in place mechanisms to get control of the price of gasoline. >> there is a very powerful quote that i want to read for everyone's benefit and then ask you to elaborate on it a little bit. you said, and i quote, i remember as a kid seeing cars and trucks lined up for blocks behind gas stations just to fill their tanks part way. twenty years later, i saw cars lined up again, but this time in iraq. there the lines would stretch up to ten miles long under the hot sun, under constant risk of attack by extremists. i realized then just how vulnerable it makes any country to be dependent on oil, especially the united states, which uses nearly a quarter of the world's supp
we begin our coverage with an iraq war veteran, jerome simms. he was at the white house today. what would you say you learned today or that you experienced or understood today that maybe you didn't yesterday, and can you share it with us? >> dylan, first, thanks for having me on today. actually, the first thing, really, is i'm glad to see the president cares about this issue and understands the need for leaders to put in place mechanisms to get control of the price of gasoline. >>...
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maricopa county sheriff joe arpaio's report is part of a book by jerome corsi, a political conspiracy writer who also believes president obama's birth certificate is fake. the book, "a question of eligibility" is for sale as an ebook through amazon.com and barnes & noble. a spokesman for president obama responded by tweeting out a link to the popular tv series "the x files." >>> virginia police arrested more than 30 pro-choice activists at the state capitol, part of a group of about 500 protesting a bill that will require women to get an ultrasound before getting an abortion. police say the group had a permit to rally but rallies aren't allowed on the capitol steps. the bill passed virginia's general assembly last week and governor bob mcdonnell is expected to sign it into law pretty soon. >>> all eyes on chuck bell this morning, as a little taste of winter makes a comeback, huh? >> yeah, a very little taste, you know? just a whisper of winter is about all we have to talk about. but nonetheless, we're talking about it, and we'll be talking more about it after this. we spend a lot of t
maricopa county sheriff joe arpaio's report is part of a book by jerome corsi, a political conspiracy writer who also believes president obama's birth certificate is fake. the book, "a question of eligibility" is for sale as an ebook through amazon.com and barnes & noble. a spokesman for president obama responded by tweeting out a link to the popular tv series "the x files." >>> virginia police arrested more than 30 pro-choice activists at the state capitol,...
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and decided he likes aviation more, and i'm joined by his coach, and coach horton, you coached him, jerome, and you knew him growing up. and this event tonight, what do you hope to get the message out? who is this for? >> this is truly for the martin family, tracy and sabrina to let them known that trayvon was their son, and he was also mere mar's son. we watched him grow from 5 years old to 13, 14 years old. and we want them to know we're behind them 110%. we're fighting with him. >> a lot of young men who he played with and grew up with are going to be here tonight? >> at least maybe 100, 150 of them have reached out to me to tell me that they're going to be here in support of them. >> you think this is going to be an emotional night. unlike so many of the others, marches that have taken place, this one is very personal. the people that really knew him best are going to be here. >> yeah, everyone that has come across trayvon and coach tracy's path at this park are going to be here. trayvon worked in this concessi concession, i mean, every day. monday through friday. monday through saturd
and decided he likes aviation more, and i'm joined by his coach, and coach horton, you coached him, jerome, and you knew him growing up. and this event tonight, what do you hope to get the message out? who is this for? >> this is truly for the martin family, tracy and sabrina to let them known that trayvon was their son, and he was also mere mar's son. we watched him grow from 5 years old to 13, 14 years old. and we want them to know we're behind them 110%. we're fighting with him....
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was the case it might have been like us with each other saying, oh, i'm going to get a big hit on jerome bet es. no you're not. i'm going to get a big hit. no air not. you're scared. we're going at it and then he is like okay. i bet $200. i'm going to get a big hit. i'll give you a hundred dollars. sometimes and it was like friendly competition and then wow. that's not what we were about. so i don't know how you phrase that or what you say that makes it so people understand. that wasn't what it was. >> how did he get turned into players getting paid to injure another player because that's what's making it seem so bad. >> this is the truth. there are no guys in the nfl who purposely try to hurt another player. because we, a lot of us went to school together. we got to be friends. we have family members. we're close. now, there are guys in the nfl that we might not like each other, you know, but we still respect each other. i tell you right now if i had an opportunity to knock hines ward out i would do it and everyone knows it sounds violent but hines would do it to you. you're going into
was the case it might have been like us with each other saying, oh, i'm going to get a big hit on jerome bet es. no you're not. i'm going to get a big hit. no air not. you're scared. we're going at it and then he is like okay. i bet $200. i'm going to get a big hit. i'll give you a hundred dollars. sometimes and it was like friendly competition and then wow. that's not what we were about. so i don't know how you phrase that or what you say that makes it so people understand. that wasn't what it...
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. >> reporter: amanda jerome is a preschool instructor. >> well, i think it's important to teach responsiblity. i think it's important to teach them to appreciate things, that we all work hard in life, and when you work hard, you're rewarded with it, and that's how you get the things that you want. >> reporter: sitting in on the class this day, christina climaco. she's not an educator, she's an executive at great west insurance, one of the country's larger financial services companies. when the legislature passed the mandate, it didn't provide any additional money for it. in fact, colorado has been forced to make massive cuts in the education budget. great-west decided to step in and help. climaco runs the company's financial literacy program, which last fall awarded 25 $5,000 grants to individual teachers all over the state. >> we're already seeing that these grants are having a huge and tremendous impact on student knowledge and its really empowering teachers to teach personal finance in the classroom. >> reporter: climaco says the grant applications proposed many different approaches. >> th
. >> reporter: amanda jerome is a preschool instructor. >> well, i think it's important to teach responsiblity. i think it's important to teach them to appreciate things, that we all work hard in life, and when you work hard, you're rewarded with it, and that's how you get the things that you want. >> reporter: sitting in on the class this day, christina climaco. she's not an educator, she's an executive at great west insurance, one of the country's larger financial services...
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and this kid came to me and coach jerome and told us that, coach, you guys will leave super bowl champions today. i'm not going to give up till the end. and we were super bowl champions. and i owe him my gratitude -- gratitude toward him is just heart warming because this kid did all he could to win me a super bowl. >> reporter: how long ago was that? >> that was in 2005. >> reporter: that's a while ago now. you got a group of people here, probably 150 so far. this is a special night though. we've been saying this. because many of the people here, in fact, probably most of them, knew trayvon. not like a lot of other marches where there were a lot of people not closely connected. >> yeah, most of these people out here basically raised trayvon, you know, trayvon when he came out, he was knew to the park and basically he became like your son. that's like my son. that's my second son. i have one son, carter jr., who's 13, who trayvon really taught him, you know, we would always put the big kids up against the little kids. my son would be like, dad, he's killing me. but i said, it's going to he
and this kid came to me and coach jerome and told us that, coach, you guys will leave super bowl champions today. i'm not going to give up till the end. and we were super bowl champions. and i owe him my gratitude -- gratitude toward him is just heart warming because this kid did all he could to win me a super bowl. >> reporter: how long ago was that? >> that was in 2005. >> reporter: that's a while ago now. you got a group of people here, probably 150 so far. this is a...
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. >> reporter: jerome wakefield is a professor at the new york university school of social work. >> basically for 2500 years, there is a tradition in which people have recognized that at times something goes wrong with people's ability to process loss or it goes wrong where they're just generating sadness in an unstoppable fashion that immobilizes them. >> people have trouble falling asleep or staying asleep. they have a change in their appetite. their energy level is low. they start to have a lot of negative thoughts about themselves like wearing a dark pair of glasses. >> reporter: more and more americans are seeing the world through those glasses. says psychiatrist richard friedman at new york's wile cornell medical college. >> the rates of depression have been going up over the last several decades in most industrialized nations. >> reporter: we're talking something like 27 million americans? >> yes. >> reporter: several studies claim rates of depression are three times today what they were just two decades ago. >> one out of ten people are taking medications. many other people are feelin
. >> reporter: jerome wakefield is a professor at the new york university school of social work. >> basically for 2500 years, there is a tradition in which people have recognized that at times something goes wrong with people's ability to process loss or it goes wrong where they're just generating sadness in an unstoppable fashion that immobilizes them. >> people have trouble falling asleep or staying asleep. they have a change in their appetite. their energy level is low....
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jerome knew martin. >> it was so funny, he was volunteering at the park.hool? he said, i want to fly planes. i said, no black people fly planes. he said i'll be the first one. >> reporter: the following summer, martin returned to the program to work as a volunteer. and it was during that time, his longtime friend and football coach says the teen made a big decision. >> played football all his life, one day, he just said, he doesn't want to play football. he want to be a pilot. and, i mean, we backed him on whatever he wants to do. >> reporter: trayvon martin's close friend darrell green, better known as d.g. remembers that day. >> were you surprised? >> not really. >> why? >> it's a dream that he wanted to be. i was just hoping that he could make this dream and accomplish it. >> reporter: martin attended dr. michael m. crop high school in miami. his mom described him as an average student. horton says the teen's parents shared custody since the divorce and both played a very active role in raising him but the teen had a bumpy road in school. according to a
jerome knew martin. >> it was so funny, he was volunteering at the park.hool? he said, i want to fly planes. i said, no black people fly planes. he said i'll be the first one. >> reporter: the following summer, martin returned to the program to work as a volunteer. and it was during that time, his longtime friend and football coach says the teen made a big decision. >> played football all his life, one day, he just said, he doesn't want to play football. he want to be a pilot....
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jerome fallon. mr. andrew sullivan. mr. aaron tone. ms. april holmes. ms. courtney. mr.richard wold. f. dr. paulau cuello. mr. damien lewis. >> [inaudible] >> what do i want to tell them? [inaudible] there was that moment in the new york times op ed, it seemed we crossed into the cultural zeitgeist. president obama's foreign policy -- when does he watch tv? that is what i'm going to ask him. [inaudible] >> mr. warren buffet. mrs. buffet. the honorable tina chen. mr. john w. thompson. mrs. sandy thompson. dr. amy -- dr. michael doyle. the honorable eric holder, attorney general. it secretary of health and human services. the honorable rajiv shaw. mrs. shaw. mr. joe lamont. mrs. andra lamont. mr. anthony gardner. mrs. alejandra gardner. mrs. carol penske. mr. david penske. mr. raj fernando. mrs. jennifer -- the honorable martha johnson. mr. steve johnson. the honorable camilla harris. mrs. mike harris. -- maya harris. the honorable wendy sherman. mr. stokes. the honorable brooke anderson. mr. james -- ms. ann windosr. mr. shelby bryant. mr. harvey weinstein. ms. georgina c
jerome fallon. mr. andrew sullivan. mr. aaron tone. ms. april holmes. ms. courtney. mr.richard wold. f. dr. paulau cuello. mr. damien lewis. >> [inaudible] >> what do i want to tell them? [inaudible] there was that moment in the new york times op ed, it seemed we crossed into the cultural zeitgeist. president obama's foreign policy -- when does he watch tv? that is what i'm going to ask him. [inaudible] >> mr. warren buffet. mrs. buffet. the honorable tina chen. mr. john w....
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jerome got 6 years. stay with wjz ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." week for a number of reasons. from the bounty hunter scandal to peyton manning's release from the colts. one player who may catch a few passes from manning if the quarterback epds up in miami is star receiver brandon marshall. >> best known as one of the nfl's bad boys off the field. been arrested for drunk driving, domestic violence issues and for years called an underachiever. borderline personality disorder explains much of his behavior. >> he finished the 2011 as mvp of the pro bowl after finishing his treatment. brandon marshall, we welcome you. listen, the story on you was not so good for a long time. he was very angry, has a screw loose, what's wrong with him. did you think that you had a problem? >> at first, no. it was a lot of rectifying and defensiveness. >> did you think i'm just mad? >> honestly, you know, i didn't know what was going on. at first, it was pointing the finger at everyone else. and it wasn't until this past off season that i finally recognized, got the prop
jerome got 6 years. stay with wjz ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." week for a number of reasons. from the bounty hunter scandal to peyton manning's release from the colts. one player who may catch a few passes from manning if the quarterback epds up in miami is star receiver brandon marshall. >> best known as one of the nfl's bad boys off the field. been arrested for drunk driving, domestic violence issues and for years called an underachiever....
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and jerome in kentucky writes, of course not. leave the unemployed alone, for god sake's.bout this, go to my blog, cnn.com/cafferty file or on "the situation room"'s facebook page. >>> we're just learning important new information about the soldier suspected of the massacre of 16 afghan civilians. we have new details right at the top of the hour. rolling hot dogs bag of ice anti-freeze wash and dry diesel self-serve fix a flat jumper cables 5% cashback right now, get 5% cashback at gas stations. it pays to discover. with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncont
and jerome in kentucky writes, of course not. leave the unemployed alone, for god sake's.bout this, go to my blog, cnn.com/cafferty file or on "the situation room"'s facebook page. >>> we're just learning important new information about the soldier suspected of the massacre of 16 afghan civilians. we have new details right at the top of the hour. rolling hot dogs bag of ice anti-freeze wash and dry diesel self-serve fix a flat jumper cables 5% cashback right now, get 5%...