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an excited jerome gives the thumbs-up. 13,000 feet in the air, jerome leaps from the plane and begins20-mile-an-hour plunge to earth. >> at the actual deployment of the parachute, there's no real jolt. generally it is smoothly and it is quite comfortable. i was flying my canopy downwind at the time. >> but moments later something goes wrong. >> when i felt a thump, i was stunned. at that point i knew i had been involved in a collision with another parachutist still in freefall. >> another jumping who has just released his parachute crashes into jerome. >> i looked and i had purple around my face. my parachute is black and white, so i knew it wasn't my parachute. >> a bystander captures the terrifying episode on amateur video moments after the two collide. they are 1500 feet above the ground and jerome is trapped in a tangled web of cords from the other jumper's parachute. he's unable to move, unable to see and unable to free himself. >> i could feel myself spinning rather quickly. i was aware of the white of the other parachutists below me. i don't know what i was waiting for, i was j
an excited jerome gives the thumbs-up. 13,000 feet in the air, jerome leaps from the plane and begins20-mile-an-hour plunge to earth. >> at the actual deployment of the parachute, there's no real jolt. generally it is smoothly and it is quite comfortable. i was flying my canopy downwind at the time. >> but moments later something goes wrong. >> when i felt a thump, i was stunned. at that point i knew i had been involved in a collision with another parachutist still in...
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. >>> 44-year-old willie jerome manning is alive this evening. and as recent as this afternoon, we thought we'd be bringing you the news of execution. scheduled to be put to death at 6:00 p.m. tonight for the 1999 murders. three hours before he was supposed to die by lethal injection, the supreme court decided 8-1 that it is therefore ordered that the motion to stay execution filed by willie jerome manning is hereby granted pending further order of this court. the 5-4 decision just last month at the existing evidence tieing willie jerome manning to the murder of two college students in 1992 was so strong that the findings of dna tests would not make a difference. you heard that correctly. mississippi state officials had refused to test dna and fingerprint evidence in the case ruling that it would not exonerate him based on the other evidence introduced at the trial. writing in dissent of the mississippi supreme court's first ruling, justice james kitchen stated without further testing, the investigation will remain incomplete. and just last week,
. >>> 44-year-old willie jerome manning is alive this evening. and as recent as this afternoon, we thought we'd be bringing you the news of execution. scheduled to be put to death at 6:00 p.m. tonight for the 1999 murders. three hours before he was supposed to die by lethal injection, the supreme court decided 8-1 that it is therefore ordered that the motion to stay execution filed by willie jerome manning is hereby granted pending further order of this court. the 5-4 decision just...
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the case against willie jerome manning deserves a closer examination.'s families and the public at large. against the wishes of the governor and attorney general, gave us all a chance to see that everyone involved in this case gets that. up next, the ongoing republican civil war over immigration reform, i'll talk to senator amy about the view from the other side of the aisle and whether real reform can happen. a great. it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess w
the case against willie jerome manning deserves a closer examination.'s families and the public at large. against the wishes of the governor and attorney general, gave us all a chance to see that everyone involved in this case gets that. up next, the ongoing republican civil war over immigration reform, i'll talk to senator amy about the view from the other side of the aisle and whether real reform can happen. a great. it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it...
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. >> reporter: her husband jerome and their four-year-old son shaiden were sent down stairs.ed taylor to a place without windows-- the operating room. >> they went into took the towels out of the warmer and stacked them up on top of me and they hunkered down around my bed and, you know, we were -- i just -- i found the nearest hand to me and i grabbed it and we were all just in there praying and i turned my head sideways and closed my eyes. >> pelley>> reporter: what is tt thing you saw when you opened your eyes and looked up? >> i-35 and the warren theater. >> reporter: you saw the interstate? >> yeah, there was no wall there anymore. >> reporter: this is what she saw. >> i'm checking to see if the nurses are still in the room with me. i was afraid that one of them had maybe been sucked out. >> reporter: a group of strangers helped jerome get his wife to an ambulance. she delivered a son at a hospital a few miles away. what did you name your son? >> his name is braden immanuel and immanuel means god is with us. >> reporter: when did you pick out that name. >> i had it picked
. >> reporter: her husband jerome and their four-year-old son shaiden were sent down stairs.ed taylor to a place without windows-- the operating room. >> they went into took the towels out of the warmer and stacked them up on top of me and they hunkered down around my bed and, you know, we were -- i just -- i found the nearest hand to me and i grabbed it and we were all just in there praying and i turned my head sideways and closed my eyes. >> pelley>> reporter: what is...
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well, my doll emily prayed to brother jerome, too.
well, my doll emily prayed to brother jerome, too.
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jerome use should only -- drones should only be used as subject to a powerful framework that regulates their use in order to avoid abuse and the invasions of privacy. the aclu believes some members of the committee have already taken great strides to find this balance with h.r. 67, of preserving americans privacy act. we support this bipartisan legislation and urge the committee to make markings it up a priority. thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the chair will recognize members to ask questions under the five minute rule and first cup is chairman of the full committee the gentleman from virginia. >> i appreciate you holding this hearing and your forbearance, i would ask my opening statement be made a part of the record. >> without objection. >> mr. villasenor, do you believe the congress of the state's, which do you believe are in the best position to regulate on privacy grounds, court, congress or the states? >> in terms of regulating, is it specific to privacy? for privacy with respect to law-enforcement use, i am on record stating not believe the fourth amendment is going to p
jerome use should only -- drones should only be used as subject to a powerful framework that regulates their use in order to avoid abuse and the invasions of privacy. the aclu believes some members of the committee have already taken great strides to find this balance with h.r. 67, of preserving americans privacy act. we support this bipartisan legislation and urge the committee to make markings it up a priority. thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the chair will recognize members to...
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jerome robbins was very anxious about it, he was the choreographer. he was dying to know how i did. needs some work. is she has style and she funny. she learned so fast. i knew those steps. i knew those steps. tavis: you get this part and it works out and you go on to win an academy award. books and a golden globe. -- >> and a golden globe. tavis: you know the story. have had countless conversations in my career on tv what an academy award is worth for a person of color. -- if you and i had hours i would give you my list. it is a very short list. of persons of color who i believe have won academy awards and continue to elevate their game after they won. andywood gave them better additional opportunities to continue perfecting their craft. as a -- as opposed to winning an academy award and you are not heard of for years. after you won your academy award, how long before you did your next film? >> are you ready? seven years. seven years. film for seven a years. once i had my goal demand -- gold man, no more of those stereotypical -- i will not do any movies like that. boy, i showed th
jerome robbins was very anxious about it, he was the choreographer. he was dying to know how i did. needs some work. is she has style and she funny. she learned so fast. i knew those steps. i knew those steps. tavis: you get this part and it works out and you go on to win an academy award. books and a golden globe. -- >> and a golden globe. tavis: you know the story. have had countless conversations in my career on tv what an academy award is worth for a person of color. -- if you and i...
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jerome taylor and the nurses were able to get shayela on a stair swell and out. was taken to the healthplex hospital in norman. within hours, brandon emanuel brayden was born. what do you think of those nurses and what they did? >> those nurses are amazing. you know, they're definitely doing the job they were called to do. you know, to put my life before theirs, i know that's what you are supposed to do. you know, as a nurse, i went to nursing school. so i know that's what you are supposed to do. but to actually see them do it and to be more concerned about me than them. i know that's, they're definitely doing the job they're called to do. >> as for this teeny troublemaker. >> he probably will sleep through anything now. >> he does. >> reporter: one final peels of symmetry here, shayela taylor just finished nursing school. she says she's always wanted to be a la bore and delivery nurse. this experience finally enforces that. brian todd, cnn, moore, oklahoma. >> i've had two babies. let me tell you, shayela, are you my new he. >> reporter: your babe brayden, can i
jerome taylor and the nurses were able to get shayela on a stair swell and out. was taken to the healthplex hospital in norman. within hours, brandon emanuel brayden was born. what do you think of those nurses and what they did? >> those nurses are amazing. you know, they're definitely doing the job they were called to do. you know, to put my life before theirs, i know that's what you are supposed to do. you know, as a nurse, i went to nursing school. so i know that's what you are...
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i'm jerome. i own 549 street in san francisco. there is a problem with the way this process is working. first of all they put a sign up on the property that might have graffiti on it. all
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i'm jerome. i own 549 street in san francisco. there is a problem with the way this process is working. first of all they put a sign up on the property that might have graffiti on it. all it does normally say is you have graffiti on your property. there is no way for the owner of the property to know exactly where the graffiti is, if a big piece of property. in my case, i always address it immediately, but in my case they have addressed twice places we could not find. we've called many many times to the department of public works, tried to talk to gretchen and her supervisor and always goes to voice mail. never getting a call back. after many many months of me calling many times, i finally was able to go to the radio room at that particular facility and he put me through to gretchen. now i have response from gretchen. she's also notified me that she's called a person that was working on our property when the city has the records of my phone number and me being the owner of the property. the problem is that for me to be assessed an
i'm jerome. i own 549 street in san francisco. there is a problem with the way this process is working. first of all they put a sign up on the property that might have graffiti on it. all it does normally say is you have graffiti on your property. there is no way for the owner of the property to know exactly where the graffiti is, if a big piece of property. in my case, i always address it immediately, but in my case they have addressed twice places we could not find. we've called many many...
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jerome iginla, unstoppable. the penguins win the series.re a high school lacrosse goal and why he gets the save, he throws the ball 80 yards. look at the ghi orange going that didn't just happen. standing right in front of it. yeah, it did. it's a bird. it's a plane. no my friends this is -- was a bicycle bolting over 163 miles an hour setting a world speed record on a rocket powered bicycle. look at it. stretch frame, hydrotank. every kid wants that. no water bottle though. >>> in a high school baseball game. a play not too good to show you. does he slide? no, he leaps over the catcher and he gets the score. >> yes! >> a little acrobatics help. >> that man should be flying like super man. >> thanks so much, richard. it's time to dig deeper on our top political stories. joining us for our first look at politics from our washington bureau is bob franken. good morning. >> good morning. >> later today president obama will making a speech on counter-terrorism. now back in 2008 when he campaigned, he mentioned often how different he was from geo
jerome iginla, unstoppable. the penguins win the series.re a high school lacrosse goal and why he gets the save, he throws the ball 80 yards. look at the ghi orange going that didn't just happen. standing right in front of it. yeah, it did. it's a bird. it's a plane. no my friends this is -- was a bicycle bolting over 163 miles an hour setting a world speed record on a rocket powered bicycle. look at it. stretch frame, hydrotank. every kid wants that. no water bottle though. >>> in a...
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jerome's head start program where michelle brings natalie. she's already reduced her staff hours and other programs to meet the sequestration cuts. >> i don't think people understand already that, you know, you talk about being down to the bone, well we are, whatever is inside the marrow, that's where we are. >> reporter: studies have shown that a greater percentage of kids who go through head start go on to college. >> the cuts that we're making to the most vulnerable will have long-term personal impact, but they'll have extremely long-term economic impact if we don't ensure that someone graduates from high school then we should start to prepare for the likelihood of them being in the justice system and that's far more expensive. >> reporter: when sequestration first became law, the intent was it could not be tampered with. that changed when air traffic controllers were forced to take a day off and there were flight delays, passenger complaints and congress was just about to board airplanes to go home for recess. suddenly, in a rare display
jerome's head start program where michelle brings natalie. she's already reduced her staff hours and other programs to meet the sequestration cuts. >> i don't think people understand already that, you know, you talk about being down to the bone, well we are, whatever is inside the marrow, that's where we are. >> reporter: studies have shown that a greater percentage of kids who go through head start go on to college. >> the cuts that we're making to the most vulnerable will...
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>> he tried to make a press conference this week with a large photo of a convict named jerome rogers -- >> yeah. >> it turns out it was a total misstep, because the guy was released -- had a horrible record, rape and so forth. the fact is, jerry brown had nothing to do with it. he was released in 2000. it was sort of seen as a willie horton kind of moment. that's the convict that was used in the presidential race. michael dukakis and george h.w. bush. the thing is, you run into some of these racial issues. but it is an issue. the prison release issue possibly could work. the fact is that jerry brown is -- may be sort of a little vulnerable on this issue. on the other hand, some of the polls are showing, look, californians are saying, we don't want to build any more prisons. we know they're overcrowded. the three strikes was great, but we need to do something about the schools. maybe this public safety issue is not as slam-dunk as it used to be for republicans. >> but it seems like he did have a serious misstep, going back to the press conference. >> right. >> the whole racial issue.
>> he tried to make a press conference this week with a large photo of a convict named jerome rogers -- >> yeah. >> it turns out it was a total misstep, because the guy was released -- had a horrible record, rape and so forth. the fact is, jerry brown had nothing to do with it. he was released in 2000. it was sort of seen as a willie horton kind of moment. that's the convict that was used in the presidential race. michael dukakis and george h.w. bush. the thing is, you run...
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e-mails, bruce from colorado writes, unions should not be involved with our children's education, and jerome i love your show, keep up the great work on important topics like unions. cia nevada said i worked for federal government for 25 years i would not trust them with any information beyond what is essential. we love hearing from you, send me an e-mail. and finally, we told you about a survey that most of you at home agreed it, folks born between 1981 and 1999 are lazy, but we're finding out, they are also the smartest, according to new study, jen y started saving for retirement at age 22. there are a host of reasons, one is they have lived through two major recessions and seen their parents struggle, and two, most don't believe social security will be around for them. maybe lazy thing is what is motivating the people to save more, and retire earlier than boomer, good for them, that is my 2-cents more. that is it for tonight's willis report, thank you for joining us, have a great night, we'll see you back here tomorrow. lou: good evening thank you for being with us, a day of disturbing re
e-mails, bruce from colorado writes, unions should not be involved with our children's education, and jerome i love your show, keep up the great work on important topics like unions. cia nevada said i worked for federal government for 25 years i would not trust them with any information beyond what is essential. we love hearing from you, send me an e-mail. and finally, we told you about a survey that most of you at home agreed it, folks born between 1981 and 1999 are lazy, but we're finding...
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shayla's husband, jerome, who had taken cover, hadn't been allowed to go to his wife and says he didn't know how to get to her. >> everybody was out of the building. and i said no, my wife, my wife is upstairs. >> and there was still danger. even though the tornado had passed, floors were unstable and there were gas leaks. within hours, braiden was born at a healthy eight pounds, three ounces. >> what duke of those nurses and what they did. >> those nurses are amazing. >> as a nurse -- i went to nursing school so i know that's what you're supposed to co. but to actually see them do it and know that they're more concerned about me than themselves, i know they're doing what they're supposed to do. when final piece of symmetry here, sha la taylor said this experience only reinforces that. brian todd, cnn, moore, oklahoma. >> still to come, president obama gives a major speech on terrorism. getmo, drones, al-qaida. but do his claims add up? and a soldier hit by a car killed with a meat cleaver in a terror attack yesterday. a huge break tonight in the case. one of the most recognizable men i
shayla's husband, jerome, who had taken cover, hadn't been allowed to go to his wife and says he didn't know how to get to her. >> everybody was out of the building. and i said no, my wife, my wife is upstairs. >> and there was still danger. even though the tornado had passed, floors were unstable and there were gas leaks. within hours, braiden was born at a healthy eight pounds, three ounces. >> what duke of those nurses and what they did. >> those nurses are amazing....
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but sheila's husband jerome who took cover on a lower floor hadn't been allowed to go to his wife andhow to get to her. >> and they were like, no, everybody is out of the building. and i was like, no, my wife, my wife is upstairs. >> reporter: and there was still danger. even though the tornado had passed, floors and ceilings were unstable and there were gas leaks. but jerome taylor and the nurses were able to get sheila on to a flat board down a stairwell and out. sheila was taken to the healthplex hospital in norman. within hours, braydon taylor was born at a healthy 8 pounds, 3 ounces. what do you think of the nurses and what they did? >> those nurses are amazing. you know, they -- they're definitely doing the job they were called to do. you know, to put my life before theirs. i know that's what you're supposed to do as a nurse. i went to nursing school. i know that's what you're supposed to do. but to actually see them do it and to be more concerned about me than them, i know that's -- they're definitely doing the job they're called to do. >> reporter: as for this tiny trouble mak
but sheila's husband jerome who took cover on a lower floor hadn't been allowed to go to his wife andhow to get to her. >> and they were like, no, everybody is out of the building. and i was like, no, my wife, my wife is upstairs. >> reporter: and there was still danger. even though the tornado had passed, floors and ceilings were unstable and there were gas leaks. but jerome taylor and the nurses were able to get sheila on to a flat board down a stairwell and out. sheila was taken...
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>> i love the jerome hotel. so we'll go to aspen. >> okay. thanks. >> st. lucia, charles.ls that made the list. >>> americans are raising a glass to their spirits. sales of whiskey shot up 30% over the past decade. and now some laws from the days of prohibition have been repealed, making it easier for craft distillers to make their mark. jeff glor shows us why that's leading to a potent blend of new competition. >> reporter: inside this stair warehouse in fairfield, new jersey brandt brow is busy making rum and history. the first distillery in new jersey to get a license since the end of prohibition. >> yes. we're going back to creating a better product from the beginning. >> reporter: in early america, rum was an unmistakable companion for our founding fathers before whiskey really took over in the 1800s. and back then much of the liquor was made in small batches. today that craft spirit is back and in high demand. >> booming. the stuff is flying off the shelves. the distyilleryies are opening left and right. >> reporter: clay writes for "the new york times" and just fini
>> i love the jerome hotel. so we'll go to aspen. >> okay. thanks. >> st. lucia, charles.ls that made the list. >>> americans are raising a glass to their spirits. sales of whiskey shot up 30% over the past decade. and now some laws from the days of prohibition have been repealed, making it easier for craft distillers to make their mark. jeff glor shows us why that's leading to a potent blend of new competition. >> reporter: inside this stair warehouse in...
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. >> as jones drives away, the gunmen, cousins jerome and raheem paterson run away.he men are arrested two weeks later and plead guilty to charges including 11 counts of aggravated assault and attempted murder. they are sentenced to 15 to 30 years in prison. the young mother identified as 20-year-old penny chapman also pleads guilty to charges including attempted murder and is sentenced to five to ten years in prison. >> to this day, i don't know why penny chapman did what she did. maybe she didn't think it would go to that level. >> regardless of the provocation, it's hard to justify having your friends come over and spray the bus. the fact that these guys fire shots at the bus and didn't hit a single person is probably as close to a miracle as i can think of. >>> coming up -- ♪ >> a night out on the town turns deadly. >> i was laying in a puddle with beer and blood and broken glass. this is the closest i've ever come to death. >> when "caught on camera: life or death" continues. yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome
. >> as jones drives away, the gunmen, cousins jerome and raheem paterson run away.he men are arrested two weeks later and plead guilty to charges including 11 counts of aggravated assault and attempted murder. they are sentenced to 15 to 30 years in prison. the young mother identified as 20-year-old penny chapman also pleads guilty to charges including attempted murder and is sentenced to five to ten years in prison. >> to this day, i don't know why penny chapman did what she did....
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even though the tornado had passed, floors and ceilings were unstable and there were gas leaks, but jerometaylor and the nurses were able to get her ton to a flat board, get her down a stairwell and out. she was taken to the healthplex hospital in norman. within hours braden taylor born at a healthy 8 pounds 3 ounces. what do you think of those nurses and what they did? >> those nurses are amazing. you know, they're definitely doing the job they were called to do. you know, to put my life before theirs, i know that's what you're supposed to do, you know, as a nurse. i went to nursing school, so i know that's what you're supposed to do, but to actually see them do it and to be more concerned about me than them, i know they're definitely doing the job that they're called to do. > as for this tiny troublemaker. >> he probably will sleep through anything now. >> one final piece of symmetry here, shayla taylor just finished nursing school. she says she's always wanted to be a labor and delivery nurse and this experience only reinforces that. brian todd, cnn, moore, oklahoma. >> really truly ins
even though the tornado had passed, floors and ceilings were unstable and there were gas leaks, but jerometaylor and the nurses were able to get her ton to a flat board, get her down a stairwell and out. she was taken to the healthplex hospital in norman. within hours braden taylor born at a healthy 8 pounds 3 ounces. what do you think of those nurses and what they did? >> those nurses are amazing. you know, they're definitely doing the job they were called to do. you know, to put my life...
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>> jerome siegel, president of jewish peace lobby.given the sorry state we're in today, beyond what you've already said about the issue of settlements, if somehow you were in charge of american foreign policy speeches that will be today. >> decided that this was a top priority, what policies in fact would you enact? >> on the palestine issue? >> on the palestine issue. >> that's a great question. i mean, the first thing i would end up doing is something that i criticize in american politicians were doing which is to look over my shoulder and look at the domestic political reality. anything that has t to do with money had to go to congress. the president and his advisers, or her advisers when there's a female president ultimately, and all the experts can suggest this or that policy but anything regarding as you know spending money and so on and so forth has to go through congress. laws are passed by congress. we have some of the atrocious laws on the books which forbid this and join in prevent and harass this, that, the other, ways of
>> jerome siegel, president of jewish peace lobby.given the sorry state we're in today, beyond what you've already said about the issue of settlements, if somehow you were in charge of american foreign policy speeches that will be today. >> decided that this was a top priority, what policies in fact would you enact? >> on the palestine issue? >> on the palestine issue. >> that's a great question. i mean, the first thing i would end up doing is something that i...
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and it was cleansed by movement without a leader and without that leader and even divided now on jerome policies so it's interesting to see how many have popped up. i want to focus on one of the aspects covered in your book which i think is important because i'm a woman and that is your experience as a female legislator in your state which had a lot of phenol representation more than the national norm and of course in congress he said 18% of the congress is female although you take a 15% of the national population. i love your anecdote and your data about by 2013 the total number of women serving in the house and senate ever was 296 and if you put them together in the house and chamber there would be 139 nt seats. that's pretty incredible. i wanted to cite something, there was a wonderful anecdote. i know you have gone on to establish the women's leadership institute in maine and you will be working with young girls from high school developing professional skills as well as their confidence. i love this. when you are a 26-year-old arriving to the statehouse in 1973. this senate majority
and it was cleansed by movement without a leader and without that leader and even divided now on jerome policies so it's interesting to see how many have popped up. i want to focus on one of the aspects covered in your book which i think is important because i'm a woman and that is your experience as a female legislator in your state which had a lot of phenol representation more than the national norm and of course in congress he said 18% of the congress is female although you take a 15% of the...
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but jerome taylor and the nurses were able to get sheilla on to a flat board and down a stairwell andut. she was taken to a hospital in norman. within hours, braiden taylor was born at a healthy 8 pounds, 3 ounces. what do you think of the nurses and what they d. >> those nurses are amazing. you know, they -- they're definitely doing the job that they were called to do. you know, to put my life before theirs. i know that's what you're supposed to do, you know, as a nurse. i went to nursing school. i know that's what you're supposed to do. but to actually see them do it and to be more concerned about me than them, i know that's -- they're definitely doing the job that they are called to do. >> as for this tiny trouble maker. >> he'll probably sleep through anything now. >> reporter: one final piece of symmetry here, sheila taylor just finished nursing school. she says she always wanted to be a labor and delivery nurse and this experience only reinforces that. brian todd, cnn, moore, oklahoma. >>> and still to come, that soldier hit by the car and killed with a meat cleaver during a ter
but jerome taylor and the nurses were able to get sheilla on to a flat board and down a stairwell andut. she was taken to a hospital in norman. within hours, braiden taylor was born at a healthy 8 pounds, 3 ounces. what do you think of the nurses and what they d. >> those nurses are amazing. you know, they -- they're definitely doing the job that they were called to do. you know, to put my life before theirs. i know that's what you're supposed to do, you know, as a nurse. i went to...
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a self-inflicted shaving >> jerome williams for them, hang on a sack and (laughter) (laughter) >> reportercream smash. josh donaldson then dumps some gatorade on moss. wanna go to tonight's game? the team is offering tickets for $6.32 cents - because last night's game lasted six hours, 32 minutes. and remember you can watch the weather forecast whenever it is convenient for you on our 24/7 bay areait's on comcast 193 and you kron4.com. gabe slate tech report ask for is now being offered through at&t and being offered to other carriers coming soon. it is a powerhouse with new features we have not seen in a smart phone before. aken did aken do two things that the iphone can't do. samsung is out reno and it read into dating apple. we need them to be tossed.ughugh. the results are not looking too good for the as for ask the iphone. after a few drops the the sam's from was not holding up well. the iphone 5 survived and s u b driving over its and a couple drops. it takes a lot to end up the body or cracked up the scoring on the iphone 5. the same cannot be said for the sam's song. which makes se
a self-inflicted shaving >> jerome williams for them, hang on a sack and (laughter) (laughter) >> reportercream smash. josh donaldson then dumps some gatorade on moss. wanna go to tonight's game? the team is offering tickets for $6.32 cents - because last night's game lasted six hours, 32 minutes. and remember you can watch the weather forecast whenever it is convenient for you on our 24/7 bay areait's on comcast 193 and you kron4.com. gabe slate tech report ask for is now being...
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but jerome and the nurses were able to get her on to a flat board, get her down a stairwell and out.n hours braden was born at 8 pounds, 3 ounces. >> what do you think of those nurses and what they did? >> they are amazing. they are definitely doing the job they were called to do. to put my life before theirs, i know that's what you're supposed to do as a nurse. i went to nursing school so i know that's what you're supposed to do. but to actually see them do it and to be more concerned about me than them, i know that they are definitely doing the job they are called to do. >> reporter: as for this tiny troublemaker. >> he will probably sleep through anything now. >> reporter: one final piece of symmetry here. shayla just finished nursing school. she says she's always wanted to be a labor and delivery nurse and this experience only reenforces that. brian todd, moore, oklahoma. >> that's so heartwarming. congratulations to all of them. >>> the head of an irs division at the heart of the tax targeting scandal stirs up controversy. she takes the fifth but has a lot to say before she invo
but jerome and the nurses were able to get her on to a flat board, get her down a stairwell and out.n hours braden was born at 8 pounds, 3 ounces. >> what do you think of those nurses and what they did? >> they are amazing. they are definitely doing the job they were called to do. to put my life before theirs, i know that's what you're supposed to do as a nurse. i went to nursing school so i know that's what you're supposed to do. but to actually see them do it and to be more...
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mississippi state supreme court intervened in the last minute on tuesday to stop the execution of willie jerome manning convicted 20 years ago of killing two college students. the state came after the fbi and justice department informed mississippi officials a report from fbi examiners that was critical in winning his conviction including statements that exceeded the limits of science. manning may be guilty and may not be and there are a lot of cases like his. two years ago state of georgia put to death troy anthony davis even though most witnesses who testified against him recanted and there was no physical evidence linking him to the crime, there was strong evidence of police mishandling of the case. there's cases of innocent people being sent to death row. nearly 15 years since anthony porter came within 50 hours of being executed in illinois after being exonerated and freed at the last moment. that story shook the state's governor. he asked his wife how does that happen? a few years later, ryan commuted every death sentence in the state to life in prison and nearly a decade after that illin
mississippi state supreme court intervened in the last minute on tuesday to stop the execution of willie jerome manning convicted 20 years ago of killing two college students. the state came after the fbi and justice department informed mississippi officials a report from fbi examiners that was critical in winning his conviction including statements that exceeded the limits of science. manning may be guilty and may not be and there are a lot of cases like his. two years ago state of georgia put...
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but jerome taylor and the nurses were able to get shayla on a flat board and down the stairs and out.urs, braydon emmanuel taylor was born at a healthy 8 pounds 3 ounces. what do you think of the nurses and what they did? >> those nurses are amazing. you know, they -- they're definitely doing the job they were called to do. you know, to put my life before theirs. i know that's what you're supposed to do. you know, as a nurse. i went to nursing school so i know that's what you're supposed to do. but to be more concerned about me than them, i know that's -- that they're definitely doing the job that they're called to do. >> for this tiny troublemaker -- >> he'll probably sleep through anything now. >> and a final piece of symmetry here. shayla taylor just finished nursing school. she says she's always wanted to be a labor and delivery nurse. and this experience just reinforces that. she wants to go through a lot of this again, although not under those circumstances. >> did the nurses have second thoughts about keeping her there? >> they did. the two nurses we spoke to said they came to
but jerome taylor and the nurses were able to get shayla on a flat board and down the stairs and out.urs, braydon emmanuel taylor was born at a healthy 8 pounds 3 ounces. what do you think of the nurses and what they did? >> those nurses are amazing. you know, they -- they're definitely doing the job they were called to do. you know, to put my life before theirs. i know that's what you're supposed to do. you know, as a nurse. i went to nursing school so i know that's what you're supposed...