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the dress was identical to one often worn by joanne chambers.as cut and styled like chambers' as well. >> i said goodbye to my husband. like, i wanted him to remember me saying goodbye. i lived every day thinking that it was truly possible that it could be my last. >> narrator: in november of 1994, chambers said a car tried to run her off the highway. she said she saw the face of the driver. >> i go off the road. i pull over. i look. she's looking right at me. i will never forget that look. never -- i will never forget it. she looked right at me. >> narrator: she said the face she saw was a face she knew. io tried activia? i am definitely a skeptic. my commercials didn't convince you? actually, my mom convinced me. and? activia definitely helped with my occasional irregularity. take the activia challenge. it works or your money back! ♪ activia! grilled nation is 60 million strong and counting. now you can be part of it too... when you mix that 5-star fall-off-the-bone taste... with original in your bucket. ♪ great looking skin... it's in the dna
the dress was identical to one often worn by joanne chambers.as cut and styled like chambers' as well. >> i said goodbye to my husband. like, i wanted him to remember me saying goodbye. i lived every day thinking that it was truly possible that it could be my last. >> narrator: in november of 1994, chambers said a car tried to run her off the highway. she said she saw the face of the driver. >> i go off the road. i pull over. i look. she's looking right at me. i will never...
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the dress was identical to one often worn by joanne chambers.ir was cut and styled like chambers' as well. >> i said goodbye to my husband. like, i wanted him to remember me saying goodbye. i lived every day thinking that it was truly possible that it could be my last. >> narrator: in november of 1994, chambers said a car tried to run her off the highway. she said she saw the face of the driver. >> i go off the road. i pull over. i look. she's looking right at me. i will never forget that look. never -- i will never forget it. she looked right at me. >> narrator: she said the face she saw was a face she knew. tried activia? i am definitely a skeptic. my commercials didn't convince you? actually, my mom convinced me. and? activia definitely helped with my occasional irregularity. take the activia challenge. it works or your money back! ♪ activia! grilled nation is 60 million strong and counting. now you can be part of it too... when you mix that 5-star fall-off-the-bone taste... with original in your bucket. ♪ great looking skin... it's in the dn
the dress was identical to one often worn by joanne chambers.ir was cut and styled like chambers' as well. >> i said goodbye to my husband. like, i wanted him to remember me saying goodbye. i lived every day thinking that it was truly possible that it could be my last. >> narrator: in november of 1994, chambers said a car tried to run her off the highway. she said she saw the face of the driver. >> i go off the road. i pull over. i look. she's looking right at me. i will never...
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the day we met attorney joanne rapuano and long-time office manager tori lalonde, the firm's furniture and office equipment were being sold off by the court to pay off the creditors, mostly hedge funds and their investors, who are not likely to see much of the missing $400 million. >> okay, now, we have the paper shredder. if this paper shredder could talk! how much for the paper shredder? $25 bid. open it up now... >> kroft: what's it like being here? >> rapuano: truly tragic. you know, you watch something get built, you think you're part of something on its way up. and all of the sudden, you see it being carted out the front door. >> $1,000 opens it up. $1,000 bid to open it up... >> lalonde: it's just disgraceful. we are victims. i have no job, i have no medical after today. i'm done. so, now, what do i do, start my career all over? >> kroft: i don't want to compare you with madoff, but one of the questions that people ask about madoff, constantly, is: how could he do this? how could he walk around living this life, spending all this money, never showing a crack in the facade? and t
the day we met attorney joanne rapuano and long-time office manager tori lalonde, the firm's furniture and office equipment were being sold off by the court to pay off the creditors, mostly hedge funds and their investors, who are not likely to see much of the missing $400 million. >> okay, now, we have the paper shredder. if this paper shredder could talk! how much for the paper shredder? $25 bid. open it up now... >> kroft: what's it like being here? >> rapuano: truly...
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joanne, pennsylvania, hi, joanne. >> caller: hi, how are you, nancy! i'm good, dear, what's your question? >> caller: well, first tell you we love you. got your book, your babies are beautiful. i'm so happy you finally got a piece of happiness in this life. >> i really did. two pieces, and three if you count that husband. >> caller: that's right. >> but two for sure. >> caller: uh-huh. my question is out here in pennsylvania, we have children in youth services. how come they haven't gone to the police and possibly arrested her if anything for child neglect? >> excellent question. >> caller: when she's the last one who the child? what about it, darrell cohen? >> i think if there's a scintilla of truth whether she had to say and then she fell asleep and the child disappeared. the reality is i'm stunned that child services, protective services haven't been there and just annihilated her with questions, because, nancy, you and i both know, if you tell the truth, you don't have to remember what you said, it doesn't matter how many times that you say it. it'
joanne, pennsylvania, hi, joanne. >> caller: hi, how are you, nancy! i'm good, dear, what's your question? >> caller: well, first tell you we love you. got your book, your babies are beautiful. i'm so happy you finally got a piece of happiness in this life. >> i really did. two pieces, and three if you count that husband. >> caller: that's right. >> but two for sure. >> caller: uh-huh. my question is out here in pennsylvania, we have children in youth...
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after that, joann sestet -- joe sestak will talk about the security situation in afghanistan. "washington journal" begins each morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern with today's news. >> the students cam contest is here. pity thousand dollars in prizes for middle and -- five -- $50,000 in prizes for middle and high school students. it must incorporate c-span programming in show varying points of view. the deadline is january 20. winning entries will be shown on c-span. grab the camera and get started. >> senate environment chairman barbara boxer held a meeting on the legislation. it is co authored by john kerry, chairman of the foreign relations committee. it said tougher standards on carbon emissions than a house bill that passed earlier this year. this is about an hour. >> that is wonderful. i am so pleased to be here standing with my colleagues, and national security leaders, veterans, workers, environmental organizations, religious leaders, while by protectors comic energy companies, and so many others as we introduce the clean energy jobs and american power act. we are very excite
after that, joann sestet -- joe sestak will talk about the security situation in afghanistan. "washington journal" begins each morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern with today's news. >> the students cam contest is here. pity thousand dollars in prizes for middle and -- five -- $50,000 in prizes for middle and high school students. it must incorporate c-span programming in show varying points of view. the deadline is january 20. winning entries will be shown on c-span. grab the camera...
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. >> out to joanne, alabama, hi, dear. >> caller: hey.now how a 15-year-old can do this to a child. i watch you talking about your twins and i have grandchildren, myself, you know, that goes and plays with their playmates. how can she get away with this? >> i can tell you this, joanne in alabama, i would never, at this point, ever, and i know it sounds overprotective, let the twins walk home from a playmate's home. even in the neighborhood. absolutely not. to you, caryn stark, psychologist joining us from new york. i don't understand the sigh copthy behind this act. a 15-year-old girl? aren't they usually plays basketball or soccer or cheer leading or something? 4-h? i don't know. murdering a 9-year-old little girl and allegedly the little girl leaves the home to go home and she's lured back into the home by the 15-year-old. >> this is not a normal 15-year-old girl, nancy -- >> caryn, no a fence. you're the shrink, not me. i already know that. i already know she's no normal 15-year-old girl. okay? so let's shed different light on this. >>
. >> out to joanne, alabama, hi, dear. >> caller: hey.now how a 15-year-old can do this to a child. i watch you talking about your twins and i have grandchildren, myself, you know, that goes and plays with their playmates. how can she get away with this? >> i can tell you this, joanne in alabama, i would never, at this point, ever, and i know it sounds overprotective, let the twins walk home from a playmate's home. even in the neighborhood. absolutely not. to you, caryn stark,...
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. >> out to joanne, alabama, hi, dear. >> caller: hey.ow a 15-year-old can do this to a child. i watch you talking about your twins and i have grandchildren, myself, you know, that goes and plays with their playmates. how can she get away with this? >> i can tell you this, joanne in alabama, i would never, at this point, ever, and i know it sounds overprotective, let the twins walk home from a playmate's home. even in the neighborhood. absolutely not. to you, caryn stark, psychologist joining us from new york. i don't understand the psychopathy behind this act. a 15-year-old girl? aren't they usually plays basketball or soccer or cheer leading or something? 4-h? i don't know. murdering a 9-year-old little girl and allegedly the little girl leaves the home to go home and she's lured back into the home by the 15-year-old. >> this is not a normal 15-year-old girl, nancy -- >> caryn, no a fence. you're the shrink, not me. i already know that. i already know she's no normal 15-year-old girl. okay? so let's shed different light on this. >> this
. >> out to joanne, alabama, hi, dear. >> caller: hey.ow a 15-year-old can do this to a child. i watch you talking about your twins and i have grandchildren, myself, you know, that goes and plays with their playmates. how can she get away with this? >> i can tell you this, joanne in alabama, i would never, at this point, ever, and i know it sounds overprotective, let the twins walk home from a playmate's home. even in the neighborhood. absolutely not. to you, caryn stark,...
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joanne, pennsylvania, hi, joanne. >> caller: hi, how are you, nancy!> i'm good, dear, what's your question? >> caller: well, first tell you we love you. got your book, your babies are beautiful. i'm so happy you finally got a piece of happiness in this life. >> i really did. two pieces, and three if you count that husband. >> caller: that's right. >> but two for sure. >> caller: uh-huh. my question is out here in pennsylvania, we have children in youth services. how come they haven't gone to the police and possibly arrested her if anything for child neglect? >> excellent question. >> caller: when she's the last one who had the child? >> what about it, darrell cohen? >> i think if there's a scintilla of truth whether she had to say and then she fell asleep and the child disappeared. the reality is i'm stunned that child services, protective services haven't been there and just annihilated her with questions, because, nancy, you and i both know, if you tell the truth, you don't have to remember what you said, it doesn't matter how many times that you say
joanne, pennsylvania, hi, joanne. >> caller: hi, how are you, nancy!> i'm good, dear, what's your question? >> caller: well, first tell you we love you. got your book, your babies are beautiful. i'm so happy you finally got a piece of happiness in this life. >> i really did. two pieces, and three if you count that husband. >> caller: that's right. >> but two for sure. >> caller: uh-huh. my question is out here in pennsylvania, we have children in youth...
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let's hop down to joanne's question from florida. and this was what joanne says. and we had a lot of people that had this concern. she says, since i'm allergic to eggs, can i still get the shot or the nasal spray and she wanted to make sure we really understood. she says, this can be a live or death situation for some. and make sure, doctor, the people understand why she brought up the point about the eggs. >> the vaccine is produced by culturing the virus inside of eggs, and no, if you are allergic to eggs, you should not get the vaccine that has been produced in had eggs. >> what else can she do? just the precautions? >> everybody needs to practice normal precaution to say protect yourself from this infection, which is covering your cough, covering your sneeze, be sure to wash your hands frequently, stay home if you're sick. so the most common precautions would be in place and i would encourage people to take them regardless of whether they get the vaccine or not. >> okay, joanne, asked a very important question, and the answer is, if it you're allergic to eggs,
let's hop down to joanne's question from florida. and this was what joanne says. and we had a lot of people that had this concern. she says, since i'm allergic to eggs, can i still get the shot or the nasal spray and she wanted to make sure we really understood. she says, this can be a live or death situation for some. and make sure, doctor, the people understand why she brought up the point about the eggs. >> the vaccine is produced by culturing the virus inside of eggs, and no, if you...
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reporter: then one night walter was reading or pretending to read a story to his four-year-old daughter joanne>> my daughter looked at me and said that's not how mom read it to me. i'm sorry. it's still hard to say to a four-year-old that you can't read. >> reporter: still tough. >> yeah. because... i'm sorry. >> reporter: lavonne drives a school bus for the greater pittsburgh school system something she wouldn't have been able to do ten years ago because she couldn't read well enough to pass the driving test. >> have a good day. watch the steps. >> reporter: she hid her lack of reading skills from everyone, even her daughters. >> i was embarrassed. i was ashamed. >> reporter: for your children to know you couldn't read. >> um-hum. >> reporter: a painful thing. >> yes. it hurt. >> reporter: according to a federal survey, 30 million americans, one in seven adults, are functionally ill literal... illiterate. that means they cannot read well enough to function effectively. >> literacy is a very complex subject. >> reporter: emily kirk patrick for the center for family literacy. >> there are 40% o
reporter: then one night walter was reading or pretending to read a story to his four-year-old daughter joanne>> my daughter looked at me and said that's not how mom read it to me. i'm sorry. it's still hard to say to a four-year-old that you can't read. >> reporter: still tough. >> yeah. because... i'm sorry. >> reporter: lavonne drives a school bus for the greater pittsburgh school system something she wouldn't have been able to do ten years ago because she couldn't...
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this one from joann. how does a six-year-old think to do this? i am relieved he is okay but what a mess it caused. >> and cnn thinks it was not a hoax or a stunt. >>> three people were trapped on a ledge above a waterfall. they were stuck there for three days. people were searching here, at california king's national park. king's canyon national park. a rescue helicopter finally spotted them. they lit a fire so they would be soon. they lived by rationing what little food they had. >>> we hear of a new deadly attack on afghanistan forces in afghanistan. the violence has gotten much worse recently there. 25 american troops have been killed in afghanistan this month. u.s. commanders are asking for more troops to stamp out the comeback. >>> president obama will be speaking at a forum about community service. it marks the 20th anniversary of president george w. bush's volunteer service movement. the former president invited president obama to speak. some republican and anti-tax groups said they will be there protesting. >>> you need to see this fright
this one from joann. how does a six-year-old think to do this? i am relieved he is okay but what a mess it caused. >> and cnn thinks it was not a hoax or a stunt. >>> three people were trapped on a ledge above a waterfall. they were stuck there for three days. people were searching here, at california king's national park. king's canyon national park. a rescue helicopter finally spotted them. they lit a fire so they would be soon. they lived by rationing what little food they...