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is suffering from demen sharks he has alzheimer's disease and the john door who heard this hearsayis the one whoever oned testimony and i believe now the jury wants clarification on how they should apply the law. what is what we are hearing. >>shepard: and now to the lawyers. guys, first we got questions about mcqueary testimony and that testimony was about what he saw in the shower. now we have questions about the janitor's testimony, not the john tore who -- janitor who did the witnessing but the janitor who talked to the janitor. >>arthur: they are not focusing on the victims. the questions do not pertain to the credibility of the victims they are talking about the independent witnesses which makes sense because supposedly they do not have skin in the game so to speak. "excited utterance," usually an out of the court statement is not admitted because you put someone on the stand unless something happens immediately. "my god he started a fire." >>randy: the reason it is admissible, remember we are asking a bunch of people to try to figure out something that happened that they did
is suffering from demen sharks he has alzheimer's disease and the john door who heard this hearsayis the one whoever oned testimony and i believe now the jury wants clarification on how they should apply the law. what is what we are hearing. >>shepard: and now to the lawyers. guys, first we got questions about mcqueary testimony and that testimony was about what he saw in the shower. now we have questions about the janitor's testimony, not the john tore who -- janitor who did the...
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they just didn't feel he, john door, were -- with their choices and they didn't carry the process and i'm thinking what a momentous event in our history has been sort of accepted by the american public. that's how the process was to work. but, listen, it was a very traumatic undertaking. you're not going to get unanimous opinion on this. >> do you think the process worked? >> i think the process worked brilliantly. >> you leave government. you had something to do with gal lip pee. >> yes, i produced gap lip pee. i want to leave -- it doesn't matter what i did. i had a lot of wonderful mentors, peter row dino. another wonderful mentor, john gardner. when this process ended i said, what am i going to do with my life? he said, well, go reinvent yourself. constantly reinvent yourself. he was just this wonderful man. i decided i wanted to do something that was completely not -- this was it. i said i love -- great respect for government. i just don't want to do it again. it was such a traumatic undertaking. i said, so i spent a year -- john gardner was very wise. he guided me through this y
they just didn't feel he, john door, were -- with their choices and they didn't carry the process and i'm thinking what a momentous event in our history has been sort of accepted by the american public. that's how the process was to work. but, listen, it was a very traumatic undertaking. you're not going to get unanimous opinion on this. >> do you think the process worked? >> i think the process worked brilliantly. >> you leave government. you had something to do with gal lip...
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chairman rodino named john door, seen here to the left of the congressman, as special council. mr. door presided over the hiring of a mostly young staff of lawyers and researchers, including future secretary of state hillary rodham clinton. mr. door admonished his staff not to talk about the proceedings. a warning they heeded for four decades. now, francis o'brien. >> given how important this was, this case, was the congress -- did the congress -- famous congressman speech or chairman speech, speak, but did he -- did he show emotion when he -- >> oh, yes. there was emotion here. first and foremost, rodino is italian. so he's very measured. but there were times when he would get emotional in his measured way. there was no doubt that john and staff understood what had to be done, and i think that that was the relationship. but again by then, there was such incredible trust between great differences of opinion. why wouldn't there be? i mean again these were monumental decisions. these were un -- i remember the night, moving off your subject for a minute, i remember the night we had to
chairman rodino named john door, seen here to the left of the congressman, as special council. mr. door presided over the hiring of a mostly young staff of lawyers and researchers, including future secretary of state hillary rodham clinton. mr. door admonished his staff not to talk about the proceedings. a warning they heeded for four decades. now, francis o'brien. >> given how important this was, this case, was the congress -- did the congress -- famous congressman speech or chairman...
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everybody was younger than me, other than joe woods and the kates and john door. since i had a car and this is washington in the 1970s, you know, sort of a danger ares place, it was my job so drop young staff members off at night. i told the story before. i would go to my apartment that i had, and then one night i'm dropping all neat people off, and the last person in the car that night with me was hillary rodham. dole liked her, and i liked her. she was a hard worker. really aggressive. really smart. so, anyway, i'm driving -- she's now in the car alone with me, and i'm about to -- i'm driving to where she lives. she's living with a woman named sarah herman, who ended up in the white house later on. in any case, i'm about to -- i'm sort of pulling up to a place. not quite there yet. she says to me, i want you to meet my boyfriend. you know, he is coming in tomorrow. something like that. i said, oh, great. i said what's his name? she said bill clinton. you know, i met him in law school. we've been going out. i didn't know -- i wasn't paying attention to people's p
everybody was younger than me, other than joe woods and the kates and john door. since i had a car and this is washington in the 1970s, you know, sort of a danger ares place, it was my job so drop young staff members off at night. i told the story before. i would go to my apartment that i had, and then one night i'm dropping all neat people off, and the last person in the car that night with me was hillary rodham. dole liked her, and i liked her. she was a hard worker. really aggressive. really...
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and their home was a beautiful house and right next door to john mercer langston's humes. >> langston hughes' great-uncle. >> yes. they could look out onto the street and say, that tree was planted by the great aboliti abolitionist charles sumter. this tree was a gift from another great abolitionist. so this was an amazing block. and he had -- you know, the people who had come to his home and the spent time with him and with his children were amazing. so there was john mercer langston, who was the first dean of the howard university law school and later was the first african-american elected to congress from virginia. but he was family. frederick douglas was someone -- >> not bad dinner company. >> frederick douglas was a frequent guest. susan b. anthony and o.s.b. wahl and his wife amanda wahl were not just civil rights activists, but they were really suffrage activists for the vote for women. so in 1870 this was a time when susan b. anthony was arrested for trying to vote in the congressional election. amanda wahl also was marching to the registrar of voters and demanded to be regis
and their home was a beautiful house and right next door to john mercer langston's humes. >> langston hughes' great-uncle. >> yes. they could look out onto the street and say, that tree was planted by the great aboliti abolitionist charles sumter. this tree was a gift from another great abolitionist. so this was an amazing block. and he had -- you know, the people who had come to his home and the spent time with him and with his children were amazing. so there was john mercer...
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mandate to pursue what they want in the first six months of 2013. >> we love talking about john boehner behind closed doors that john boehner gathered members of his caucus and chastised them for putting social issues front gronk they couldn't pass a bill outlawing sex selective abortions yesterday but boehner basically said let's call bsbs. he told house republicans talking about obama's ploy to drag the gop into a battle. this election is about jobs, jobs, jobs. two questions for you, are they going to listen? one question for you. are people going to listen? is the republican caucus going to listen to john boehner on this? how powerful is he at speaker? >> if there's one thing that keeps him up at night it's the worry there will be some sort of social issue, there will be some sort of scandal, something that does not have to do with the economy that will knock the republicans off message. i spoke to a bunch of leadership aides yesterday. they weren't thrilled having to put forward the abortion bill that would have outlawed sex collection abortion which is not a problem in this country. it's very hard to
mandate to pursue what they want in the first six months of 2013. >> we love talking about john boehner behind closed doors that john boehner gathered members of his caucus and chastised them for putting social issues front gronk they couldn't pass a bill outlawing sex selective abortions yesterday but boehner basically said let's call bsbs. he told house republicans talking about obama's ploy to drag the gop into a battle. this election is about jobs, jobs, jobs. two questions for you,...
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it was like a soap opera. >> john: i would campaign more michelle bachmann door-to-door if she had theion. what do you think of romney. >> the robotic thing. flip flop, he's pro-choice, anti-choice, the multi choice. he needs a kuma sutra to keep track of his positions. >> hang on, what is it i believe with all my heart? slower slower, yeah. >> john: i think it's going to be a funny political season as long as we make a point of making democrats and republicans equally inspired and uncomfortable. >> comfortably inflicted and inflict the comfortable. >> john: how can we follow your work. >> in my gig. >> rick overton.net and i have a facebook page. i like it. i twitter. >> like me. like me pleasase. please like me. >> like what he wound up doing with his thumbs. >> john: i thank you so much for joining us. will durst and rick overton. i'll put the interesting touch on an interesting week in politics to say the least this is the war room only on current tv. [ ♪ music ♪ ] (vo) john fugelsang is filling in >> that was mitt romney showing once again his fearless fear of taking a stand that
it was like a soap opera. >> john: i would campaign more michelle bachmann door-to-door if she had theion. what do you think of romney. >> the robotic thing. flip flop, he's pro-choice, anti-choice, the multi choice. he needs a kuma sutra to keep track of his positions. >> hang on, what is it i believe with all my heart? slower slower, yeah. >> john: i think it's going to be a funny political season as long as we make a point of making democrats and republicans equally...
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door neighborhoods. there was research from johns hop kins to link it to higher rates. they are targeting the stores as a part of a rezoning effort, forcing them to move. close up shop or change what they are selling. >> and through the rezoning we anticipate bringing all businesses in line we can reduce violent crimes. >> don't expect this to happen t will be a fear before the package comes up for a vote and is passed. >> this meeting behind closed doors that had one member of the general assembly fuming. ed it was called smoky back room politics. >>> a letter from the san diego said it was not violating the act t was not created áeufplt and administrationer is acontinueding a patrol walk along north chester street. he announced his retirement this year. he is not sure what he will to next but will offer up admission to the next commissioner. >> a mom has a. >>> we saw your graduation. what updates but it should be something that you dry about. >> and the heat starts wednesday. the 7-day forecast. if you have copd like i do, you know how hard it can be to breathe and w
door neighborhoods. there was research from johns hop kins to link it to higher rates. they are targeting the stores as a part of a rezoning effort, forcing them to move. close up shop or change what they are selling. >> and through the rezoning we anticipate bringing all businesses in line we can reduce violent crimes. >> don't expect this to happen t will be a fear before the package comes up for a vote and is passed. >> this meeting behind closed doors that had one member...
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>> inspectors bang on the doors notifying the johns that they have been caught in a city health inspectionht? >> right now have i seven. >> the manager tries to stall ed from entering one of the rooms. just months going, ceo was fined for having six women wearing lingerie and clear heels and for employing an unlicensed masseuse. >> she was crying because she didn't want to be there. her father was sick. she comes from korea. and the only reason she's here is because her father's sick, and she's trying to make money, and she doesn't want to do this. my lot in life was to be a piano teacher. >> that woman has disappeared. the owner denies anyone has been trafficked. officers catch five girls and three johns having sex. there are six rooms with tables that don't have the normal accoutrements of a legitimate massage. >> you call this a massage establishment? >> the girls quickly throw on their white lab coats to hide skimpy attire. they wait nervously while officers inspect the premises. confused clients make quick exits or hide in the hallways. walsh says it's a game of cat and mouse where ev
>> inspectors bang on the doors notifying the johns that they have been caught in a city health inspectionht? >> right now have i seven. >> the manager tries to stall ed from entering one of the rooms. just months going, ceo was fined for having six women wearing lingerie and clear heels and for employing an unlicensed masseuse. >> she was crying because she didn't want to be there. her father was sick. she comes from korea. and the only reason she's here is because her...
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john king. the back door dream act. why the president decided 144 days before the election to take a bold step many latino groups would have liked on day one. >>> and mitt romney's battle ground bus tour. if he promises more jobs if he gets to the white house. >>> and a focus group. what ten obama 2008 supporters said that made the event organizer, a democrat conclude this. president obama, he says, is in trouble. >>> president obama's dramatic change in immigration policy has most latino groups cheering and other groups chafing. they will not only stop deporting young immigrants, they will make those under 30 eligible for work permits. might call it the back door dream act, using executive power to do something congress considered but haven't passed because of conservative opposition. >> this is not amnesty, this is not immunity. this is not a path to citizenship. it's not a permanent fix. this is a temporary measure that let's us focus resources wisely while giving a degree of relief and hope to talented, driven, patr
john king. the back door dream act. why the president decided 144 days before the election to take a bold step many latino groups would have liked on day one. >>> and mitt romney's battle ground bus tour. if he promises more jobs if he gets to the white house. >>> and a focus group. what ten obama 2008 supporters said that made the event organizer, a democrat conclude this. president obama, he says, is in trouble. >>> president obama's dramatic change in immigration...
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elijah rogers who lived next door to the booth family for year, and when john wilkes' body was released from where it had been. its unmarked grave in washington, d.c., and returned to the booth family, for reburial in the booth family plot in baltimore, this neighbor was present when the casket was opened because, of course, edwin had bought at new coffin for his brother, and she saw the body lifted out and placed in the other box, and she describes it -- it's so hard to read. so graphic, because she had known john wilkes when he was a toddler, when he was growing up and she doted on him, like any neighbor dotes on any little child who lives next door, and she said, his body was broken. the leg was snapped and the bone protruding through the skin. when i read that, i thought oh -- this had been a decade, well, not a decade, but many years had passed from the sealing of the casket to the opening of it. so she soughtaw a bone broken a protruding through the skin. i don't know what you want to dot with that piece of evidence, but that's what i read in the letter written by the woman who sa
elijah rogers who lived next door to the booth family for year, and when john wilkes' body was released from where it had been. its unmarked grave in washington, d.c., and returned to the booth family, for reburial in the booth family plot in baltimore, this neighbor was present when the casket was opened because, of course, edwin had bought at new coffin for his brother, and she saw the body lifted out and placed in the other box, and she describes it -- it's so hard to read. so graphic,...
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. >>> revealing details from behind closed doors as jurors in the john edwards corruption trial speak for the first time. the former presidential candidate was accused of using donor money to hide his pregnant mistress during the 2008 campaign. the jury acquitted on one charge and deadlocked on the other five. what three jurors on the "today show" admitted may surprise you. >> i think that he had some knowledge. i think he definitely had knowledge of where the money was going. >> he was smart enough to hide it, and we could not find the evidence. >> we had emotions. each day was a new day. we would start with calmness. >> raise your hands if you think john edwards was guilty on at least some of the counts against him. raise your hands if you think john edwards is a bad guy. interesting. joining me now, professor of law, michael rich. michael, thanks for your time today. the verdict flies in the face of these three jurors' statements as you said there. why do you think that is? >> well, there are 12 jurors that have to be convinced. the fact that three might have felt he was guilty isn
. >>> revealing details from behind closed doors as jurors in the john edwards corruption trial speak for the first time. the former presidential candidate was accused of using donor money to hide his pregnant mistress during the 2008 campaign. the jury acquitted on one charge and deadlocked on the other five. what three jurors on the "today show" admitted may surprise you. >> i think that he had some knowledge. i think he definitely had knowledge of where the money was...
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yesterday morning politico.com reports that the republican house speaker, john boehner, held a closed doorth republicans in the house. he told his caucus, let's call bull puckey. he said a word that begins with bull and only has two syllables. jobs are all we are working on. jobs is our only focus. so says john boehner to house republicans yesterday. you want to know what house republicans did work on yesterday? say it with me now, abortion. just a few hours after the big rousing jobs, jobs, jobs speech, republicans went to the house floor to work on what they work on, which is another anti-abortion bill. one they put on an expedited fast track to make sure they could bring it to the floor. the bill needed a two-thirds majority to pass the that did not happen. the bill failed. don't let this make you think that republicans are giving up their laser like focus on jobs by which i mean abortion. ahead of yesterday's big anti-abortion vote, that bill sponsor told the hill newspaper that republicans might could maybe bring the bill up again later under regular rules this time so it would only n
yesterday morning politico.com reports that the republican house speaker, john boehner, held a closed doorth republicans in the house. he told his caucus, let's call bull puckey. he said a word that begins with bull and only has two syllables. jobs are all we are working on. jobs is our only focus. so says john boehner to house republicans yesterday. you want to know what house republicans did work on yesterday? say it with me now, abortion. just a few hours after the big rousing jobs, jobs,...
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door and it's not budging. >> you start hearing officer john allen giving orders to the man inside. >> no, this way, back towards me. >> the driver is responding, listen, i'm really hurt, i'm really hurt. >> oh, i'm hurt. i'm hurt. >> you've got to help us out. the vehicle is on fire. >> he's really hurt. >> right there you see officer john allen pull the driver, michael arnold, from the vehicle. daring rescue, but it's most important that he did it quickly because even though they hit this car with the fire extinguisher, it starts getting worse and worse very quickly. >> oh, my, that smoke is increasing. >> as officer allen is attending to this guy, before you know it, this car is engulfed in flames. >> oh, wow. did this thing cause a fire considering all the brush around it? >> no. fortunately firefighters did eventually show up to the scene and put the fire out. this all happened back on may 31st. this week officer john allen has been nominated for the texas commission on law enforcement officer standards and education life-saving award. the winners will be announced sometime next year. >> you know what's awe
door and it's not budging. >> you start hearing officer john allen giving orders to the man inside. >> no, this way, back towards me. >> the driver is responding, listen, i'm really hurt, i'm really hurt. >> oh, i'm hurt. i'm hurt. >> you've got to help us out. the vehicle is on fire. >> he's really hurt. >> right there you see officer john allen pull the driver, michael arnold, from the vehicle. daring rescue, but it's most important that he did it...
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john and one toilet. there is no stall. do you lock the door? >> good question. >> if you leave it open and some guy walks in and he is like, what am i going to do now. >> are you talking about a bathroom or when john gibson has a nickname. >> you know what else i can't stand, troughs. >> i love the trough. free and easy. >> along too communal. >> i come from the open country. >> i remember the old days of candlestick park. we were children. they want to go to the great outdoors. the declaration of independencey was written in the snow first. did you know that? i almost bought that. you are a very strange, but clever man, written in the snow. >> i know what you are thinking about. >> on thomas jefferson. >> i am not. coming up, how much wait do you need to prop low -- to properly dispose of a body at sea. you will never find them so keep looking. is sharing music the same as buying music? some say no. why are we doing this story then? >>> she has a lot of songs for a song. an intern at npr, whatever that is, rentesly blogged slash bragged she is
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the gum went right through the sun roof of the car next door and landed on the driver. fox's johner has a closer look. >> i was chewing on gum. and. >> he wants to be a basketball player or an actor. >> i think this is blown out of proportion there was no intent here. michael has no aggression. >> reporter: why aren't they talking about any of that? >> is a boy. he has some gum. >> i spit the gum out of the bus because it didn't taste good. >> reporter: it was jap when michael crow was on the bus home from east lake middle school. he admits spitting out some gum which inadvertently hit a driver nba. that driver wasn't thrilled. he found out who did it and told police and now crow could be charged with battery. >> i feel that a pc242 charge is crazy. >> reporter: police don't call it crazy. >> a crime was committed. whether the intent was there or not and that is where it lies. >> reporter: but the lieutenant says this could all be avoided by putting pen to paper. because what crow did was a relatively small offense, he was encouraged for join a diversion program. >> it involves a
the gum went right through the sun roof of the car next door and landed on the driver. fox's johner has a closer look. >> i was chewing on gum. and. >> he wants to be a basketball player or an actor. >> i think this is blown out of proportion there was no intent here. michael has no aggression. >> reporter: why aren't they talking about any of that? >> is a boy. he has some gum. >> i spit the gum out of the bus because it didn't taste good. >> reporter:...
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out of greensboro north carolina some confusing legal developments in the john edwards trial we were heard and dock on the door from the jury which means that either have a note or they've reached a verdict or they've come to some sort of conclusion we have one verdict on one count the jury in the john edwards case in case you are just joining us has reached a verdict on one count her you have reached a verdict in the six count for the jury with a verdict on just one count now sent back to decide on the other five facing john edwards a jury of the john edwards case is now back at work after. now the fact that this means that this whole thing is even over well it makes me fear for the future the continuous coverage then the coming coverage of the fallout and the perpetual never ending nature of this kind of a story honestly i just don't get it but anyway there was something else that was going on in a courtroom this week that surprising we didn't really get any attention they were not so surprisingly it's because it was for the most part pretty uneventful you see dozens of people who've been arrested occupy wal
out of greensboro north carolina some confusing legal developments in the john edwards trial we were heard and dock on the door from the jury which means that either have a note or they've reached a verdict or they've come to some sort of conclusion we have one verdict on one count the jury in the john edwards case in case you are just joining us has reached a verdict on one count her you have reached a verdict in the six count for the jury with a verdict on just one count now sent back to...
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, when the military police came to her home looking for her son and john wilkes booth, and they questioned her, a man came to the door, lewis powell. lewis powell had come to her door that night seeking refuge. we know that powell had been a boarder several days at her house. we know she served him supper. we also know she remarked how handsome he was. and he was a handsome man. but when asked in her home on april 17th, do you know this man, she raised her hand in sort of a dramatic gesture and said, i swear by god i have never seen this man. her excuse to you today is that she has poor eyesight and it was dark. does that make sense? does that make sense that this careful, intelligent woman when asked the most important question of her life, on the most important day of her life, would not take the time to go up and look at him if her eyesight was that bad? no. she had good reason for denying that she knew who that man was. because she knew what mr. powell had done three days earlier. secondly, she says she has no recollection of any of the conversations with john wilkes booth. john wilkes booth, the most famous man
, when the military police came to her home looking for her son and john wilkes booth, and they questioned her, a man came to the door, lewis powell. lewis powell had come to her door that night seeking refuge. we know that powell had been a boarder several days at her house. we know she served him supper. we also know she remarked how handsome he was. and he was a handsome man. but when asked in her home on april 17th, do you know this man, she raised her hand in sort of a dramatic gesture and...
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paul jennings and john were the last to leave, poignantly french jean locked the front door and carried polly, the beloved mackaw, over to the octagon house. james madison finally arrived at the white house in the latest afternoon. james set out to the catch up with his wife and not before he ordered jean to give up the brandy to the weary troops. it was almost the last party the house would see. paul jennings hung about the city curious to see what would happen. he was dismayed to observe as the shadows of evening fell what he calmed the ravel came looting the executive mansion, stealing silver and anything else they could carry. over the next days, dolley and james wandered the countryside missing each other at designated places. the city they had built, the house in which henry latrobe and dolley had lavished so much care and labor all came to ashes. at sundown on august 24th, vice admiral sir george coburn and major general robert ross led the british troops into washington city. they burned the senate, the house of representatives including the library of congress. by the time they
paul jennings and john were the last to leave, poignantly french jean locked the front door and carried polly, the beloved mackaw, over to the octagon house. james madison finally arrived at the white house in the latest afternoon. james set out to the catch up with his wife and not before he ordered jean to give up the brandy to the weary troops. it was almost the last party the house would see. paul jennings hung about the city curious to see what would happen. he was dismayed to observe as...
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and when they sit down with you and close the doors, and they know, john abdo, a health expert, this is their time to review it all, some of these guys, as macho and as muscular as they look, break down in tears. and, again, it's not the me thing, it's the wee thing. she's going to leave me, i'm not able to perform anymore, i used to be able to do it multiple times per day, i'm struggling doing it one time per week. as soon as you take the product, because it's binary release formulation, it gets into the body but it also stays for a long duration. so when you take this product on a daily basis it stays in your body 24 hours per day. we talk about spontaneity. prescription erection pills are clumsy. you've got to really time these things perfectly. you can't eat most of the time with these products. and if you don't hit that window of opportunity, it's over with. and you put this drug in your system and you're destroying cellular integrity. androzene nourishes your body. the people that use androzene, whether you're 21 or 71, and i've had been in all different ranges, the best testim
and when they sit down with you and close the doors, and they know, john abdo, a health expert, this is their time to review it all, some of these guys, as macho and as muscular as they look, break down in tears. and, again, it's not the me thing, it's the wee thing. she's going to leave me, i'm not able to perform anymore, i used to be able to do it multiple times per day, i'm struggling doing it one time per week. as soon as you take the product, because it's binary release formulation, it...
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door. if you have any suspicions, call police. $1,200 in cash, a laptop, camera, jewelry and electronic equipment were stolen during the robbery. sentencing for john haston is set for july 20th. craig brooks has already been sentenced to 50 years plus five years of supervised probation. >>> another big story tonight, prince george's county police are investigating a home invasion. it happened in maryland city east of laurel. tonight a man and his mother are talking about the breaken in and how the man fought off not just one, but two intruders. they shared their story with fox 5's wisdom martin. they had to be terrified. >> one of the victims we spoke with tonight said it nearly scared her to death to find a stranger in her house when she woke up that early in the morning. monday before 4 a.m. betty ann o'neil heard aphids, woke up and found that stranger in -- heard a noise, woke up and found that stage in her room with her pocketbook. her son came and n and wrestled with the suspect -- in and wrestled with the sun and then a second suspect came in -- subject and then a second suspect came in and fought with the son as well. it still wasn't over.
door. if you have any suspicions, call police. $1,200 in cash, a laptop, camera, jewelry and electronic equipment were stolen during the robbery. sentencing for john haston is set for july 20th. craig brooks has already been sentenced to 50 years plus five years of supervised probation. >>> another big story tonight, prince george's county police are investigating a home invasion. it happened in maryland city east of laurel. tonight a man and his mother are talking about the breaken in...
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doors on teens. the disturbing cases that led to the company's decision. >>> and relief for john edwards. the decision today that frees the former senator from legal worries. >>> also, who says there's no such thing as a free ride? details on the giveaway coming from one of the bay area's biggest transit agencies. >>> and the big medical problem facing a tiny darth vader and how he's using the force to make it through. >>> good afternoon, i'm jeff ranieri in the nbc bay area weather center. after a folly start, plenty of sunshine and a lot of wind at the coastline, anywhere from 15 to 30 miles per hour in snaengs san francisco. that wind will be affecting the first day of play at the u.s. open, foggy and also windy throughout tomorrow. we'll also have details on our hot weekend coming up in just minutes. [spring releases] boing...boing (sir can-a-lot) excuse me, madame. [giggles] i only intended to punch up your potatoes with the flavor of glorious spam! (woman) oh... i never thought of that. (sir can-a-lot) i wouldn't be here if you had, madame. (ancr) break the monotony. for more fun id
doors on teens. the disturbing cases that led to the company's decision. >>> and relief for john edwards. the decision today that frees the former senator from legal worries. >>> also, who says there's no such thing as a free ride? details on the giveaway coming from one of the bay area's biggest transit agencies. >>> and the big medical problem facing a tiny darth vader and how he's using the force to make it through. >>> good afternoon, i'm jeff ranieri in...
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. >> john: they call mitch daniels sandusky. he'll have to keep the doorent in purdue now. the supreme court decision coming up next. [ train whistle blows ] [ ball hitting paddle ] [ orbit girl ] don't let food hang around. [ male announcer ] don't miss red lobster's four course seafood feast, just $14.99. start with soup, salad and cheddar bay biscuits then choose one of 7 entrees plus dessert! four perfect courses just $14.99. come into red lobster and sea food differently. if you have copd like i do you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free. spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take,
. >> john: they call mitch daniels sandusky. he'll have to keep the doorent in purdue now. the supreme court decision coming up next. [ train whistle blows ] [ ball hitting paddle ] [ orbit girl ] don't let food hang around. [ male announcer ] don't miss red lobster's four course seafood feast, just $14.99. start with soup, salad and cheddar bay biscuits then choose one of 7 entrees plus dessert! four perfect courses just $14.99. come into red lobster and sea food differently. if you have...
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. >> john: they call mitch daniels sandusky. he'll have to keep the doorin purdue the airplanes are going to get from one part of the country to the other without any air traffic controllers. i mean this is ridiculous and mitt romney ought to know better. i stand with our public employees and cops and firefighters and their teachers? if you have copd like i do you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free. spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens your throat or tongue swells you get hives,
. >> john: they call mitch daniels sandusky. he'll have to keep the doorin purdue the airplanes are going to get from one part of the country to the other without any air traffic controllers. i mean this is ridiculous and mitt romney ought to know better. i stand with our public employees and cops and firefighters and their teachers? if you have copd like i do you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps...
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johns. i bet people tonight will move from delaware and virginia to get the jobs here! doorsl open here this morning for gay to of the casino at -- day two of the casino at 8:00 a.m. >> reporter: pretty quiet and calm as the day wears on though we do expect larger crowds. maybe it's a good idea to get here earlier rather than later. again the couple we just spoke with said it was a mess yesterday and they're hoping that will calm down as the week goes on. live in hanover, linda so, abc2 news. >>> this is our hot topic right now on the facebook fan page. carol writes in it was totally insane. traffic horrible: no parking. self or valet. if you got into the parking lot, it was about an hour wait in line. very unorganized. and then same, ian tweeted -- at the same time, ian tweeted great place and lots of penny slots. >>> and chris cheswick still wakes up at night waiting to get a good night text from his son but that won't happen since matthew cheswick was killed in ocean city walking across the coastal highway. chris spoke exclusively with abc2 news about the end of his son's
johns. i bet people tonight will move from delaware and virginia to get the jobs here! doorsl open here this morning for gay to of the casino at -- day two of the casino at 8:00 a.m. >> reporter: pretty quiet and calm as the day wears on though we do expect larger crowds. maybe it's a good idea to get here earlier rather than later. again the couple we just spoke with said it was a mess yesterday and they're hoping that will calm down as the week goes on. live in hanover, linda so, abc2...
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doors. the more that people focus and pay attention to what is going on, i think there is a good chance for a positive outcome. >> johnorge zornick. occupy this man's column. do yourself a favor. >> thanks, john. >> john: you remember the two minutes when we thought the affordable mandate was struck down? we have the real world and politics collide on "the gavin newsom show." for elon musk what could possibly be next? watch "the gavin newsom show." she thought allstate car insurance was out of her reach. until she heard about the value plan. see how much you could save with allstate. are you in good hands? it's like chicken and crunchy stuff got married! i only use french's french fried onions on my crunchy onion chicken because it's america's number one brand. just minutes to make, then bake! really? no. it comes with a hat. see, airline credit cards promise flights for 25,000 miles, but... [ man ] there's never any seats for 25,000 miles. frustrating, isn't it? but that won't happen with the capital one venture card. you can book any airline, anytime. hey, i just said that. after all, isn't traveling hard enough? ow
doors. the more that people focus and pay attention to what is going on, i think there is a good chance for a positive outcome. >> johnorge zornick. occupy this man's column. do yourself a favor. >> thanks, john. >> john: you remember the two minutes when we thought the affordable mandate was struck down? we have the real world and politics collide on "the gavin newsom show." for elon musk what could possibly be next? watch "the gavin newsom show." she...
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would argue that a simple tactical tap at the door at the gates of richmond would have sufficed to collapse confederate defenses. and when stanton spokane john pope at the end of 1862, he acknowledged the folly of the administration's decision to manage the shenandoah valley campaign from washington and to have diverted mcdowell from the operation at richmond. it was recognition that came three weeks too late. thank you very much. [ applause ] the map up there, so you can see the same area obviously. again, you can ignore shields, fremont and others, they don't matter in this, but we'll keep the map up for you. at dr. robertson alluded, when the army of the potomac crossed the river in 1864, the conflict of virginia changed. the use of extensive field works altered, you know, the fighting, altered the tactics, it brought with it horrific casualties. the 40 days of the overlying campaign, if you go into the soldiers' letters and diaries on both sides, it is like they were through an extended nightmare. i was struck when i was reading numbers of them. i was struck by the number of those that you read, how many men would start the letter off by
would argue that a simple tactical tap at the door at the gates of richmond would have sufficed to collapse confederate defenses. and when stanton spokane john pope at the end of 1862, he acknowledged the folly of the administration's decision to manage the shenandoah valley campaign from washington and to have diverted mcdowell from the operation at richmond. it was recognition that came three weeks too late. thank you very much. [ applause ] the map up there, so you can see the same area...
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john doar? >> i think had supported it. i think there was -- in other words, once doar's name came to the floor, and once it started to surface, i think -- maybe laird and others, true the back-door messaging said that they thought that was an honorable choice. >> was there any pushback from the more partisan democrats on the committee because you had chosen a republican? >> yes. there was a lot of -- there was a lot of displeasure in the more liberal elements of the committee and i think in the house that -- here's a republican. this is an incredible undertaking, and why would you ever pick a republican to do this? and i think there was that. there was a lot of criticism. everybody had an opinion. because this was such -- so, again, my amazement is, how the congressman dealt with that. he just sort of, you know, he was always in his three-piece suit, also very calm and he just -- he just absorbed and just moved on. >> francis, was there pushback from more partisan republicans because you selected somebody who was associated with the kennedys? >> yes. well, that was the argument you could see right away. on the one side you had -- here's some big, liberal left wing person and the
john doar? >> i think had supported it. i think there was -- in other words, once doar's name came to the floor, and once it started to surface, i think -- maybe laird and others, true the back-door messaging said that they thought that was an honorable choice. >> was there any pushback from the more partisan democrats on the committee because you had chosen a republican? >> yes. there was a lot of -- there was a lot of displeasure in the more liberal elements of the committee...
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door direct mail. >>> whatever you might think of john edwards' personal conduct, there is one thing that is he not guiltyalled count number three. it was selfed and received illegal campaign donations from rachel bunny melon. today the jury in john edwards campaign finance fraud case returned a not guilty verdict on that one charge. the jury was split on five other counts and so the judge declared a mistrial on them. prosecutors can't retry the case if they like but most legal experts say that is unlikely. so today is wayne a win for john edwards. john edwards' legal trouble stem not from his 2004 campaign when he was the vice-presidential nominee as amazing as that now seems. no, the donations that we're talking about here, the ones that prosecutors amounted to fraud, they were made during john edwards' very serious bid for the presidential nomination 2008 when he finished third behind obama and hillary clinton. it was mr. edwards' personal flaws that were his own undoing. unben no one no one is it unbe nouns is it to everyone at the time, john edwards with this storybook marriage was secret ly carrying
door direct mail. >>> whatever you might think of john edwards' personal conduct, there is one thing that is he not guiltyalled count number three. it was selfed and received illegal campaign donations from rachel bunny melon. today the jury in john edwards campaign finance fraud case returned a not guilty verdict on that one charge. the jury was split on five other counts and so the judge declared a mistrial on them. prosecutors can't retry the case if they like but most legal experts...
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john has ti. n was found dwilty of first degree murder in the death of businessman david williams. last july, he and another man knocked on williams' door pretending to work for benefit co. when williams let them inside, suspects tied him up, robbed him, shot and killed him. his codefendant has already pleaded guilty for his role in the shooting. >>> still ahead on fox 5 morning news, condition keep your cool behind wheel? watch out. police are cracking down on aggressive drivers. >> we'll have a look at the morning's other headline. jury selection begins today in the penn state child sex abuse trial. find out what the judge in the case says alleged victims must reveal if they testify. ey test we'll be right back. and that's o our quarterly wrap-up -- any thoughts? wow. outstanding. off the charts. boo-yah! excelente! that went well. add flavor to your day with dunkin's new breakfast burritos, with fire-roasted veggies and delicious steak. try one today. >>> the cia targets al-qaeda's second in command. intelligence officials say a drone strike yesterday targeted him but they don't know if they got him. the fbi has offered a $1 million
john has ti. n was found dwilty of first degree murder in the death of businessman david williams. last july, he and another man knocked on williams' door pretending to work for benefit co. when williams let them inside, suspects tied him up, robbed him, shot and killed him. his codefendant has already pleaded guilty for his role in the shooting. >>> still ahead on fox 5 morning news, condition keep your cool behind wheel? watch out. police are cracking down on aggressive drivers....
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this morning, jurors in the john edwards case are reveling in what happened behind closed doors and talkingspelling bee champion? >> we have a champion. of the 2012 scripps national spelling bee. >> she is awesome. a super speller beats almost 300 other contestants to take home the crown. in less than ten minutes, she is talking to us live about her big win. >>> plus, remember this? yeah, snow white in all of her peaceful glory. the 21st century version hits theatres today, and it's not the snow white you grew up watching. >> why does the queen want you dead? >> you should know. you're the one hunting me. >> ear talking to the stars of "snow white and the huntsman" of this action-packed remake. >>> all right. let's talk about the latest jobs report. wall street is paying for it, republicans are pouncing on it. the report shows 69,000 jobs were created last month, and it's the fewest number of jobs added in a year. the unemployment rate also inched up to 8.2%. the news sent the markets reeling this morning. the dow down, you can see it there, 165 points. the white house issued a statement, t
this morning, jurors in the john edwards case are reveling in what happened behind closed doors and talkingspelling bee champion? >> we have a champion. of the 2012 scripps national spelling bee. >> she is awesome. a super speller beats almost 300 other contestants to take home the crown. in less than ten minutes, she is talking to us live about her big win. >>> plus, remember this? yeah, snow white in all of her peaceful glory. the 21st century version hits theatres today,...
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brings people together >> six years at the museum will open doors again next tuesday with a dinner featuring guests betty white few downs and johnurator says a lot of old friends out of storage >> artifacts and props from bozell circus different shows bill jackson at a cartoon in the town >> much of the install kit chicagos very own >> inside museum next tuesday night and wednesday morning >> jim ramsey corner of the broadcast museum >> what we do have a great looking forecast for tomorrow and dig up beautiful work week in chicago some of the nicest whether i can remember correct temperatures 66 degrees at 79 degrees and indianapolis all all at the kansas city 76 degrees great weather throughout the midwest in store for a change storms to the dakotas and clouds down for parts of western wisconsin we might get cloud patch or to tonight generally mostly clear skies check out this computer model in house run you can see it rainshowers wisconsin nothing bothering chicago area absolutely perfect day tomorrow. temperatures nice summer up to 86 degrees 88 degrees saturday but that it gets warm humidity will be increasing change in weat
brings people together >> six years at the museum will open doors again next tuesday with a dinner featuring guests betty white few downs and johnurator says a lot of old friends out of storage >> artifacts and props from bozell circus different shows bill jackson at a cartoon in the town >> much of the install kit chicagos very own >> inside museum next tuesday night and wednesday morning >> jim ramsey corner of the broadcast museum >> what we do have a...
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he was three doors down, he sent the message by tapping on the wall through our tax code and said, tell john to be looking for a bride dropped today. well, he did not know what to expect. but that day, all the guards -- not all, but that coke's would take a nap. when john heard something rattling around in the ceiling. all the sudden his lead ball dropped down, and there was a grinning personnel who had gone through the ceiling, through the barbed or in the attic and was above john, and he dropped some bread that he had taken from the bread that we get to eat and mold it and dropped it down for john to each. that is the kind of support and teamwork we had in the twitter.com/booktv situation. it was powerful. and the lessons that we brought home with us, that legacy that we took in with those of military leadership and honor, that lesson is important today for all leaders and never more so, i believe, than for our country today. we need a revival of that kind of leadership with honor, and we can have it. there are couple of things that it takes. it takes character. in the book, chapter two is
he was three doors down, he sent the message by tapping on the wall through our tax code and said, tell john to be looking for a bride dropped today. well, he did not know what to expect. but that day, all the guards -- not all, but that coke's would take a nap. when john heard something rattling around in the ceiling. all the sudden his lead ball dropped down, and there was a grinning personnel who had gone through the ceiling, through the barbed or in the attic and was above john, and he...