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he went to people's houses to recruit. >> living in new orleans, we never had that. >> john: her son y academy. >> he talked to reggie and he was explaining to him about the hours and academics and stuff. >> john: when the school opened only a third of the students were proficient on state tests. >> i know half of them didn't know how to read. >> john: now the test results are among the best in the city. even though the school itself is just a bunch of trailers. >> you walk into school first thing they say complaints about facilities, they are not focused on the right things. >> john: how are they doing. teachers have to perform because the principal can fire at will. >> we have an at will contract. >> sharon clark runs another charter and she, too, fires teachers. charter also allows parents to fire a school. if they don't like this school, they can send their skid doid another. sharon needs to work hard because she worries about losing her charter. >> yes, every day, sir. >> that competition drives schools to try different things like this morning, right you'll at cy academy. >> who
he went to people's houses to recruit. >> living in new orleans, we never had that. >> john: her son y academy. >> he talked to reggie and he was explaining to him about the hours and academics and stuff. >> john: when the school opened only a third of the students were proficient on state tests. >> i know half of them didn't know how to read. >> john: now the test results are among the best in the city. even though the school itself is just a bunch of...
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they are the parents of fredrick and twins robert and john. her education continued with a master's degree in early childhood literature, and programming in 1975 from webster university. patricia has a successful career as a teacher and children's book editor. she changed careers to become a full time writer of children and young adult books. her goal is to create books for and about african-americans. i write because there is a need to have books for, by and about the african-american experience and how we helped to develop this country. i present to you patricia makinsik heart of literacy. >> i am from st. louis, missouri. a lot of you think i have said it in correctly when i said missouri. you think i got it slid into my southern dialect, right? no. i was not born in st. louis. i was born in nashville, tennessee, a little town side of nashville. that is where i grew up, went to high school, met and married my husband. moved back to st. louis where i lived part of my life. i heard people saying missouri and missouri. what is the correct pronunci
they are the parents of fredrick and twins robert and john. her education continued with a master's degree in early childhood literature, and programming in 1975 from webster university. patricia has a successful career as a teacher and children's book editor. she changed careers to become a full time writer of children and young adult books. her goal is to create books for and about african-americans. i write because there is a need to have books for, by and about the african-american...
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her that john in court today, the wife of that former john edwards' campaign staffer recalled her reaction. "the first thought was how in the world can mr. ed wards ask one more thing of me or us, i was had and upset and i said and i cursed at him." >>shepard: why did she give in? >>jonathan: well, she says that initially she was flat against the idea and then she started considering her husband's employment and the campaign in general. young says she agreed to go along with the plan after a telephone conference involving her husband, john edwards, and the actually 28 presidential candidate's mistress, rielle hunter. mrs. young said john edwards was explaining all the reason he would make a good president for america and she described a conversation she had with her husband immediately following that call. "i told him that i feel like everything had been dutched in my lap and everyone else was on board but me. and i didn't want the responsibility of knowing that because i wasn't on board, because i didn't want to try it the campaign would explode and i would have to live with that." >>shep
her that john in court today, the wife of that former john edwards' campaign staffer recalled her reaction. "the first thought was how in the world can mr. ed wards ask one more thing of me or us, i was had and upset and i said and i cursed at him." >>shepard: why did she give in? >>jonathan: well, she says that initially she was flat against the idea and then she started considering her husband's employment and the campaign in general. young says she agreed to go along...
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but company commanders john herring, a west point classmate, again, ranger airborne, bob edwards, highly qualified, defaye. >> these were your peers at company can level? >> my peers. the battalion 3 was a guy named greg dillon, retired as a colonel. he's probably the best s-3 i've ever seen. very calm, very good-natured, very competent person, which allowed -- his competence allowed hal moore to spend light more time on the ground leading soldiers and worrying about soldiers and not worrying about communications with the higher he had quarters or developing battle plans because between greg and hal, there was a great deal of mutual confidence and they worked very well together. most of my ncos were at the upper ranks. some were korean war veterans. >> korean war. so they were older, in their mid-30s kind of thing? >> that's right. >> they had been involved in ground combat? >> right. >> in korea. >> in korea. a lot of cibs in the -- you know, when we lined up for a parade, there were a lot of stripes and all that. >> did you make an effort in putting your unit together once you got it i
but company commanders john herring, a west point classmate, again, ranger airborne, bob edwards, highly qualified, defaye. >> these were your peers at company can level? >> my peers. the battalion 3 was a guy named greg dillon, retired as a colonel. he's probably the best s-3 i've ever seen. very calm, very good-natured, very competent person, which allowed -- his competence allowed hal moore to spend light more time on the ground leading soldiers and worrying about soldiers and...
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he said, you go -- he told john herring, you go west and exploit -- not exploit, but explore what's out there. he told me to secure want landing zone. so i sent my platoon to the left of b company. they go to fight pretty quickly, the moment they got there. >> so how difficult was it to get your -- you're in charge of all three of these platoons. do you have four platoons now? >> they had taken the weapons platoons, which were by that team had become quite small, because the mortar were equipped and too heavy to carry in the jungle. >> sure. each company had come down to evolve to one -- carrying one mortar, 181, and they fired the direction for that one mortar and a couple of additional guys to hold the ammo. so the weapons platoons had been probably halved in size. >> i see. >> and the troops had been used as infantrymen, replacement infantrymen. >> organizationally you -- as you think about it, you were thinking about three platoons. that was your responsibility. >> they had taken all those small weapons platoons and put them together at the landing zone to operate sort of as a weapo
he said, you go -- he told john herring, you go west and exploit -- not exploit, but explore what's out there. he told me to secure want landing zone. so i sent my platoon to the left of b company. they go to fight pretty quickly, the moment they got there. >> so how difficult was it to get your -- you're in charge of all three of these platoons. do you have four platoons now? >> they had taken the weapons platoons, which were by that team had become quite small, because the mortar...
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john: did they catch who did that to her? will the police get that man? >> no. john: now you have found a home and a mom. >> sister, sister. john: as somaly and her beautiful kids probably gave me a tour of the center, i could see she has created something very special, a place that gives these young survivors a chance for a brighter future. this is the library. >> yes. john: look at him. >> they make their own clothing. john: and their survivors and teach the girls how to sew, take care of themselves. they give other girls hope. there is a way to get out of this life. >> yes. john: what a good place for these kids to land. i loved meeting you. i know you have been through a lot, but you are in a good place. you have touched my heart. one of the best days i have spent in my life, in my life. thank you. bye-bye. bye-bye, love. i need a big hug. >> thank you, john. john: it is an honor to meet you. bye-bye, girls. that was a great look back at some international manhunts i will always remember. but it is time to look to the future and focus on the fugitives i have
john: did they catch who did that to her? will the police get that man? >> no. john: now you have found a home and a mom. >> sister, sister. john: as somaly and her beautiful kids probably gave me a tour of the center, i could see she has created something very special, a place that gives these young survivors a chance for a brighter future. this is the library. >> yes. john: look at him. >> they make their own clothing. john: and their survivors and teach the girls how...
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doors, she runs in to grab thethe staff because outside in her carcar is her car is her boyfriend, 61-year-old61-year-old john carcar is her car is her boyfriend, 61-year-old61-year-old john p he washe was he was complaining of heart pains,pains, sopains, so she rushed him to the hospital, but when they got therepthere in front of the emergency room roomp room room doors, his heart stopped beating. asp as youas you see room roomp room room doors, his heart stopped beating. asp as youas you see the staff came out to checkcheck outp check out what happens, once theythey realize checkcheck outp check out what happens, once theythey realize what's going on and thep thethe urgency theythey realize what's going on and thep thethe urgency of the situation, a tonr tonton ofp ton of themton of them come out to try to helpp one of theone of the nurses goes out and p starts performing starts performing cpr on john in thep the the car, while thep the the car, while performing vpr, theyp they managethey manage top the the stretcher, look at what it takes to do this. >>p >> even>> even after they put him on thethep the str
doors, she runs in to grab thethe staff because outside in her carcar is her car is her boyfriend, 61-year-old61-year-old john carcar is her car is her boyfriend, 61-year-old61-year-old john p he washe was he was complaining of heart pains,pains, sopains, so she rushed him to the hospital, but when they got therepthere in front of the emergency room roomp room room doors, his heart stopped beating. asp as youas you see room roomp room room doors, his heart stopped beating. asp as youas you see...
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after her mistress's death phillis married a free black man, john peters. they had three children. in freedom, however, wheatley found unexpected challenges. she continued to write poetry, but she had a very difficult time supporting her family. she had to work as a char woman. she could barely have the means to keep her family alive. always in frail health, in december 1774 just as the american war for independent was ending wheatley died, never having published her proposed second volume of poetry. despite all her talents and gifts, wheatley's life ended in impoverishment. american society lacked the opportunities for a gifted educated woll like wheatley to find employment. and of course her situation was all the more compounded because she was also a free black woman. tragic though it may be, but wheatley's life allows us to see in sharp perspective some of the issues that the american revolution raised for enslaved black women and for the white americans who began to ponder as a result of the revolution the contradiction between slavery for black people and freedom for whites. f
after her mistress's death phillis married a free black man, john peters. they had three children. in freedom, however, wheatley found unexpected challenges. she continued to write poetry, but she had a very difficult time supporting her family. she had to work as a char woman. she could barely have the means to keep her family alive. always in frail health, in december 1774 just as the american war for independent was ending wheatley died, never having published her proposed second volume of...
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her father, john jackson, shot and killed her in front of their home in an until. he then killed himself. coming up, -- >> it is the first that in giving consumers a choice. >> a big change to the ground beef level. >> a day of the events to mark the life and legacy of dr. martin luther king, jr. i have more coming. >> you can see it is a nice day outside. we will take a look at the washington monument on >> it was a clean sweep for mitt romney. >> he picked up the wisconsin and maryland and d.c. primaries. we have a look ahead to the general election. >> celebrating his win overnight in maryland, d.c., and wisconsin, mitt romney made no mention of his republican rivals, but rather president obama who he says has grown out of touch with americans. >> these last few years have been difficult. it has been made a lot worse by the mistakes and players of the president's leadership. >> i am confident that he will do very well. the fact is that every day that goes by without being in need general election campaign mode is a day lost. he realizes that. >> for the first ti
her father, john jackson, shot and killed her in front of their home in an until. he then killed himself. coming up, -- >> it is the first that in giving consumers a choice. >> a big change to the ground beef level. >> a day of the events to mark the life and legacy of dr. martin luther king, jr. i have more coming. >> you can see it is a nice day outside. we will take a look at the washington monument on >> it was a clean sweep for mitt romney. >> he picked...
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john: did they catch who did that to her? will the police get that man? >> no. john: now you have found a home and a mom. >> sister, sister. john: as somaly and her beautiful kids probably gave me a tour of the center, i could see she has created something very special, a place that gives these young survivors a chance for a brighter future. this is the library. >> yes. john: look at him. >> they make their own clothing. john: and their survivors and teach the girls how to sew, take care of themselves. they give other girls hope. there is a way to get out of this life. >> yes. john: what a good place for these kids to land. i loved meeting you. i know you have been through a lot, but you are in a good place. you have touched my heart. one of the best days i have spent in my life, in my life. thank you. bye-bye. bye-bye, love. i need a big hug. >> thank you, john. john: it is an honor to meet you. bye-bye, girls. that was a great look back at some international manhunts i will always remember. but it is time to look to the future and focus on the fugitives i have
john: did they catch who did that to her? will the police get that man? >> no. john: now you have found a home and a mom. >> sister, sister. john: as somaly and her beautiful kids probably gave me a tour of the center, i could see she has created something very special, a place that gives these young survivors a chance for a brighter future. this is the library. >> yes. john: look at him. >> they make their own clothing. john: and their survivors and teach the girls how...
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on youtube call you will find her interview with john stuart -- jon stewart. throughout her career, christine lagarde has championed the need for more women in fields like finance, saying, "there should never be too much testosterone in the room." the financial questions over which he presides have never been more urgent. she has warned against becoming "so optimistic that we give a false sense of security." ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming the managing director of the international monetary fund, christine lagarde. [applause] >> thank you very much. apologies for my appearance. i'm capable of breaking my knee. good morning. i like to acknowledge tom curley, who is stepping down as ap president after a lifetime of distinguished service in journalism. i want to thank kathleen very much for who she is under kind words of introduction. speaking of warm, you know, it is a testament to associated press. to have a french woman as the opener for the president of the united states, which in french which translate into -- "the american opener." well don
on youtube call you will find her interview with john stuart -- jon stewart. throughout her career, christine lagarde has championed the need for more women in fields like finance, saying, "there should never be too much testosterone in the room." the financial questions over which he presides have never been more urgent. she has warned against becoming "so optimistic that we give a false sense of security." ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming the managing...
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she's now suing airport director john martin, her attorney claims it's a culture e-cultivated. >> i see this case as pervasive disdis crime nation against women at san francisco airport that is being ratified and condoned by the director, john martin. >> today as rewe interviewedner the sue meem -- museum, someone was recording our conversation from the balcony above us. f dismt u stands behind her and her lawsuit and say her case is symptom matic of a larger problem of gender discrimination in city government visms they say are afraid to complain for fear of retaliation. >> they're isolated and have job duties reduced and assignments changed. it sends a chilling affect to the rest of the employees in city and county. >> officials declined to comment saying they have yet to see it and same with the city attorney's office. >> santa clara county sheriff detectives persuing a criminal investigation into a post on a twitter account of sierra lamar. someone tweeted this message. it was quickly deleted and determined to be a hoax. possibly by someone who knew her pass word. a sheriff's depart
she's now suing airport director john martin, her attorney claims it's a culture e-cultivated. >> i see this case as pervasive disdis crime nation against women at san francisco airport that is being ratified and condoned by the director, john martin. >> today as rewe interviewedner the sue meem -- museum, someone was recording our conversation from the balcony above us. f dismt u stands behind her and her lawsuit and say her case is symptom matic of a larger problem of gender...
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she did this because she was unable to pay lynch and mary for the services by their son, john, as a servant to her. it this property was ultimately used by james wormley to be used as yet another component in this hotel enterprise. during the 20-year period lead ing up to the civil war, the wormley family had become firmly el else -- else sconced in the hat business in the city. lynch and at least four of his sons were actively using the carriage trade as their primary business. lynch was living and operating his business on the site purchased from the cutts liquidation on e street, pier 14, with his family, right at the corner where the -- yes, the commerce building is. his eldest son, william, had been living in his house on i street for well over a decade and was listed there at least 1827. their patrons frequented the white house, capitol, various government entities and home and businesses in between. james having also been trained as a steward began to attend to the needs of most famous states men of the age. in several newspapers he's reported to have attended to
she did this because she was unable to pay lynch and mary for the services by their son, john, as a servant to her. it this property was ultimately used by james wormley to be used as yet another component in this hotel enterprise. during the 20-year period lead ing up to the civil war, the wormley family had become firmly el else -- else sconced in the hat business in the city. lynch and at least four of his sons were actively using the carriage trade as their primary business. lynch was...
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john edwards claimed there was only a one in three chance that he was his mistress' baby daddy. calling her a, quote, crazy slut. that's just some of what we learned today from the former campaign staff andrew young who once pretended he was that baby daddy. young is the star witness in john edwards' trial. the former senator and presidential candidate accused of using campaign cash to hide his affair with rielle hunter and her baby. this happened when john edwards was running for president in 2008 and when his then wife elizabeth was battling breast cancer. the disease that eventually killed her. his daughter was by his side today. testimony about how her mother elizabeth found out about the affair. that brings us back to the bat phone. jonathan serrie at the courthouse, greensboro, north carolina this afternoon: difficult testimony to hear about that bat phone, jonathan. >> it is, indeed. and the bat phone came about when elizabeth edwards answered her sleeping husband's phone not saying anything, rielle hunter was apparently on the other line and started talking. assuming it was her love
john edwards claimed there was only a one in three chance that he was his mistress' baby daddy. calling her a, quote, crazy slut. that's just some of what we learned today from the former campaign staff andrew young who once pretended he was that baby daddy. young is the star witness in john edwards' trial. the former senator and presidential candidate accused of using campaign cash to hide his affair with rielle hunter and her baby. this happened when john edwards was running for president in...
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john paul. hertting right next to her, her son christopher who today can see. >> unbelievable, the miracle or what. i don't know. you didn't lose no vision at all. >> reporter: five years ago, joanna got a phone call at work. there was an accident. a metal rod had bashed chris' right eye, the damage severe. >> most likely my vision is going to be lost in that eye. >> reporter: i saw john paul ii, please save his vision. please, i'm begging you. make miracle. do it for him, please. >> reporter: christopher doesn't necessarily believe in miracles, but three days after the accident that should have taken his eye, he could see. was it a miracle? not yet, according to the arcane rules of the catholic church. when it comes to john paul ii, millions pray to him. so critics say finding a miracle attributed to him may not be hard at all. ♪ business of making saints happens here in this building just off st. peter's square in rome. it's where father peter gumpel worked for four decades and saw the naming of s
john paul. hertting right next to her, her son christopher who today can see. >> unbelievable, the miracle or what. i don't know. you didn't lose no vision at all. >> reporter: five years ago, joanna got a phone call at work. there was an accident. a metal rod had bashed chris' right eye, the damage severe. >> most likely my vision is going to be lost in that eye. >> reporter: i saw john paul ii, please save his vision. please, i'm begging you. make miracle. do it for...
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her father actually gave her book by john c. calhoun on state's rights, and, again, teaching her more and more about the southern position, and by 1860 it was very clear that she had internalized her father's secessionist views. after reading an article in 1860 about the election, she concluded that republican candidates "have two objects in view. the freeing of the negros and the downfall of the south." the incolecation of the secessionist position did more than teach southern daughters the cause of independence. it helped define the enemy and the potential they posed to their future. as states in the lower south rushed to organize succession conventions, young women, of cour course, felt them to be present to be vocal about this work for leaving the union. in one example, louisa mcchord of columbia, south carolina, found secession activities in the state just too interesting to ignore. before lincoln's election she actually could care less about politics. she said absolutely nothing about it in her writings. after the election
her father actually gave her book by john c. calhoun on state's rights, and, again, teaching her more and more about the southern position, and by 1860 it was very clear that she had internalized her father's secessionist views. after reading an article in 1860 about the election, she concluded that republican candidates "have two objects in view. the freeing of the negros and the downfall of the south." the incolecation of the secessionist position did more than teach southern...
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do you know in fact john edwards called her in the delivery room? young said he wasn't aware of the call. at one point, lowell said, you really hate mr. edwards, don't you? young replied, i have mixed feelings. >> the overall effect of the aggressive, and at many times, effective cross-examination really a grilling, was likely to undermine andrew young's credibility in the eyes of the jury. >> young's wife sherry showed up at the courthouse for the first time today, expected to testify soon, to buttress her husband's account. young also testified about the deteriorating relationship between him and edwards after hunter gave birth and edwards failed to publicly admit the child was his. young said their final conversation was in august 2008. he said edwards told him his wife elizabeth had taken away his car keys and cell phone, and that his life was living hell. young said, i got very angry. i told him if he wasn't going to live up to his promise to come clean, i would do something about it. he said edwards replied, you can't hurt me, andrew. you can'
do you know in fact john edwards called her in the delivery room? young said he wasn't aware of the call. at one point, lowell said, you really hate mr. edwards, don't you? young replied, i have mixed feelings. >> the overall effect of the aggressive, and at many times, effective cross-examination really a grilling, was likely to undermine andrew young's credibility in the eyes of the jury. >> young's wife sherry showed up at the courthouse for the first time today, expected to...
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her date. >> he left. >> tonya informs victoria the deal did not go down because the john rejected her.s all it takes to set her off. >> the scolding gives tonya the painful opportunity to see the true nature of victoria's character and agenda. >> what's she mad for? >> i don't know. she never talked to me like that. >> she didn't get the money. only thing she cares about is you getting that money. >> she never talks to me like that. >> i just heard it. >> she's exploiting you. she's using you to make money. if she really had connections or a modeling agency, stuff like that, investors, she wouldn't have you at the extended stay and all the other hotels that you've been at selling your body. you're a victim in all this. but the thing is we need to get you to see that and understand that. >> the team is about to wrap up when the undercover officer gets a call back from tonya's partner ellie. detectives clear out of the room and lie in wait for her companions. the agent makes a quick stop to retrieve a few items from victoria's room. when he tries to open the door, he finds the chain lock
her date. >> he left. >> tonya informs victoria the deal did not go down because the john rejected her.s all it takes to set her off. >> the scolding gives tonya the painful opportunity to see the true nature of victoria's character and agenda. >> what's she mad for? >> i don't know. she never talked to me like that. >> she didn't get the money. only thing she cares about is you getting that money. >> she never talks to me like that. >> i just...
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. @ >>> silvia mackie was a model in california when she gave up that job to take care of her husband john. the first action was to move him to his familiar ground of baltimore. silvia is going to be honored by the alzheimer's foundation. >> reporter: in richer and in health, until death do us part. we knew we were strong, fast and smart, but john mackie never knew he was sick. >> he never knew. >> reporter: john died from a form of alzheimer's and silvia remembers. >> the phone rang again. i heard him say to his friend, my mom just kicked off. that's street talk for just died, and i looked at him in shock. he's just sitting there with that blank stare. >> reporter: that blankety blank disease would take every penny. for years silvia was left to fill in the blanks. >> i had to preserve what we had. i had to make sure he was as happy as he could be. >> reporter: he forgood she worried about tomorrow, like how he would get into adult diapers. >> i said honey, look what the nfl sent. he opened the package, took a pair out, put them on, patted his stomach front and back and said, hey, these ar
. @ >>> silvia mackie was a model in california when she gave up that job to take care of her husband john. the first action was to move him to his familiar ground of baltimore. silvia is going to be honored by the alzheimer's foundation. >> reporter: in richer and in health, until death do us part. we knew we were strong, fast and smart, but john mackie never knew he was sick. >> he never knew. >> reporter: john died from a form of alzheimer's and silvia remembers....
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john, didn't her name go public when she gave an introduce to the new york post? >> reporter: yeah. the post got a tip apparently and knocked on her door and asked her a few questions, she answer and the post scooped the country on this one and we should disclose it's part of the same company, news corporation. they beat everyone on the story and she did talk to another the station and the lawyer said media, leave her alone. they camped out and that is not clear whether the woman who worked until recently is really the winner. >> the 37-year-old who told the new york post and another tv station she bought the maryland winning ticket in last week's huge megamillions jackpot and that she used to work at this mcdonald's. late in the afternoon, she visited the soul food takeout next door not going into the mcdonald's, which is closely patrolled by police officers. her attorney edward smith jr. presented hear to employers earlier on only that she not ask question. we tried. >> would you permit her to answer that question, yes or no? >> all of this is something she didn't buy into, she di
john, didn't her name go public when she gave an introduce to the new york post? >> reporter: yeah. the post got a tip apparently and knocked on her door and asked her a few questions, she answer and the post scooped the country on this one and we should disclose it's part of the same company, news corporation. they beat everyone on the story and she did talk to another the station and the lawyer said media, leave her alone. they camped out and that is not clear whether the woman who...
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her. it's unclear who was operating it at the time. she was taken to john hopkins pediatric intensive care unit. her conditions is not known at this hour. >>> dozens of fans swarmed kentucky streets after a victory over their rival louisville. got pretty wild out there. officers tried their best to control the wildcat fans last night near the university of kentucky campus. the crowds overturned cars. police arrested 20 people but say none of the injuries were serious and the property damage was not that severe. >> the gop campaign is now moving into maryland. on tuesday voters will go to polls. a win for mitt romney would almost give him an insurmountable win but tonight santorum says he will move on. >> reporter: mitt romney took aim at president obama. >> he doesn't know what's going on in this country, he doesn't know what the future looks like. >> reporter: the president is too comfortable with trillion dollars deficits that could sink the u.s. economy says romney. he leads rival rick santorum in the wisconsin polls and in the over all delegate count. t
her. it's unclear who was operating it at the time. she was taken to john hopkins pediatric intensive care unit. her conditions is not known at this hour. >>> dozens of fans swarmed kentucky streets after a victory over their rival louisville. got pretty wild out there. officers tried their best to control the wildcat fans last night near the university of kentucky campus. the crowds overturned cars. police arrested 20 people but say none of the injuries were serious and the property...
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the story unfolded when john edwards was run for president in 2008 and when his wife elizabeth was battling breast cancer that eventually killed herhn edwards denies he knew of the money and his attorneys claim that andrew young and his wife milked the bulk of the money to pay for their $1.5 million house. it is quite a she. and now from north carolina with the news. jonathan? how did andrew young go from>reporter: he told the court today that john edwards promised him he would come clean after the campaign, but 2009 rolls around and while admitting the affair john edwards still had not acknowledged he was the father of rielle hunter's child because young had initially claimed paternity he said it was affecting his career. and a job interview in tampa where they held up a copy of the ""national enquirer"," and felt this is why he could no hire him. >>shepard: they were very close, the two of them, andrew young, and john edwards, what was the straw that broke that camel's back? >>reporter: young describes this contentious meeting on a country road in john edwards' s.u.v. where he denie
the story unfolded when john edwards was run for president in 2008 and when his wife elizabeth was battling breast cancer that eventually killed herhn edwards denies he knew of the money and his attorneys claim that andrew young and his wife milked the bulk of the money to pay for their $1.5 million house. it is quite a she. and now from north carolina with the news. jonathan? how did andrew young go from>reporter: he told the court today that john edwards promised him he would come clean...
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now olivia newton john is serving up delicious dishes in her first cookbook called "live wise." d by olivia newton john. great to have you here. >> nice to be here. >> alisyn: when you look at that old video, what do you think? >> i laugh. [ laughter ] >> brian: you keep in touch with the cast? do they eventually get in shape? you said stayed young. do you go into the biesphere at night? >> i keep moving, that's the trick, and work. >> brian: possibly does all this help? >> the food helps. these recipes are simple. these are two of my mother's recipes that i continued to do. lemon chicken, organic food always if you can, organic chicken. you want a quick demo? >> brian: yes. >> this is the most tasty. people think you've gone to a lot of trouble. lemon juice comes out, stick that in the cavity there. salt and pepper. butter and olive oil. >> alisyn: but ther and olive oil melted together? >> or you can do just the pat. cut up. >> brian: i know you're in a rush, but don't you think we should get the thighs? i'm not telling you. >> alisyn: how long do you cook it? >> steve: 'til it
now olivia newton john is serving up delicious dishes in her first cookbook called "live wise." d by olivia newton john. great to have you here. >> nice to be here. >> alisyn: when you look at that old video, what do you think? >> i laugh. [ laughter ] >> brian: you keep in touch with the cast? do they eventually get in shape? you said stayed young. do you go into the biesphere at night? >> i keep moving, that's the trick, and work. >> brian:...
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. >> and her husband john huston -- the bacharach sessions were lucky events.r and father would be there. john huston and sissy. dionne's mother's sis ter. they would be all there. burt would be there with an orchestra. it would not be like recording today, turning up. everybody was singing at the same time. cissy was in there and the warwick -- for sister. and valerie simpson sang on all of those records, too. i did not know, but i did not hear about her until she became a teenager being an artist. but she was singing in church. cissy is a great singer. after dionne's success, sissy had a group called inspiration. they went out with elvis. tavis: how did you decide or how did it happen when you went from being on the a and our side -- the a&r side to getting back to singing. >> we had the theme from "the valley of the dolls" and "the look of love" in those films. very early on, i saw that you could take a good song and put it out at the same time with a film and you could have extra marketing. when i moved out to california, dairyman and i became partners and
. >> and her husband john huston -- the bacharach sessions were lucky events.r and father would be there. john huston and sissy. dionne's mother's sis ter. they would be all there. burt would be there with an orchestra. it would not be like recording today, turning up. everybody was singing at the same time. cissy was in there and the warwick -- for sister. and valerie simpson sang on all of those records, too. i did not know, but i did not hear about her until she became a teenager being...
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her father john henry ogden married ann who was a widow. witnessed by their parents.pipe with first officer william murdoch who was on the bridge when the ship hit the iceberg, and then proceeded for the rest of the evening to load the lifeboats. he did not survive but we found his kit with this pipe in it. >> it's amazing to think something made of paper could still be with us. tell us about this book. >> this belonged to edgar samuel andrew, a 17-year-old student, but his family lived in argentina. so this is a book of castlian grammar. and if i open it up you can see that the print is still there, although the pages are damaged, stained, it's in great condition considering where it's been for the last 80 years. >> before we go any further, i should say how difficult it is to extract these artifacts from these wreckage. >> sometimes, of course when we want to recover something we don't want damage, and when we saw something that on -- we recovered one artifact. >> i don't even want to think about how you were able to see these things in that dark ocean. tell us, ali
her father john henry ogden married ann who was a widow. witnessed by their parents.pipe with first officer william murdoch who was on the bridge when the ship hit the iceberg, and then proceeded for the rest of the evening to load the lifeboats. he did not survive but we found his kit with this pipe in it. >> it's amazing to think something made of paper could still be with us. tell us about this book. >> this belonged to edgar samuel andrew, a 17-year-old student, but his family...
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controversial trial. >> she was lively, animated, spirited. >> reporter: and did little to hide her animosity for johnds and his mistress rielle hunter. young told jurors he knew about the donations from wealthy friends to hide his affair, assured her they were legal and at times told her angrily, quote, get the money in. get the money in. she testified she was scared when she deposited many of the checks in her family bank account and became emotional describing what she says edwards asked her husband to claim responsibility for hunter's pregnancy saying she told her husband, quote, i felt like everything had been dumped in my lap than she didn't want the responsibility of the campaign, quote, exploding because i wouldn't go along. crying as she told the jury so i ultimately decided to go along with the lie. young complaining of a migraine headache was allowed to leave court early today but not before making an impact. >> she is personalizing the whole situation for the youngs and showing it is not really about the youngs, that it was about john edwards and that they sacrificed for him and his presid
controversial trial. >> she was lively, animated, spirited. >> reporter: and did little to hide her animosity for johnds and his mistress rielle hunter. young told jurors he knew about the donations from wealthy friends to hide his affair, assured her they were legal and at times told her angrily, quote, get the money in. get the money in. she testified she was scared when she deposited many of the checks in her family bank account and became emotional describing what she says...
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if john edwards expects her to save the day for him, i think he's got a lot to be worried about. >> you'veds in court as jury selection has been getting started. what's his demeanor? how involved is he? he's a lawyer himself. >> well, he's not just any lawyer, he's one of the most successful lawyers in north carolina history, arguably lawyer of national renown before he became such a famous politician. it's extraordinary to see the defendant, the client in many ways serving as lead counsel. many times during the pretrial hearings, certainly when the jury pool was in the courtroom last week, john edwards was the one bringing his team together, filled with high-powered lawyers from d.c. and north carolina. so he's both client and attorney. >> we've seen this delayed because of his health. people have wondered how serious that is. physically, how does he look? >> well, he looked better today. i did see a bit more of the spring in his step. you know, he's looked at times kind of tired, for which sleep does little good. it's a situation that was of his own making. but i think he looked better,
if john edwards expects her to save the day for him, i think he's got a lot to be worried about. >> you'veds in court as jury selection has been getting started. what's his demeanor? how involved is he? he's a lawyer himself. >> well, he's not just any lawyer, he's one of the most successful lawyers in north carolina history, arguably lawyer of national renown before he became such a famous politician. it's extraordinary to see the defendant, the client in many ways serving as lead...
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and her story deserves to be told. johnknox and her former boyfriend wrote the book on his own. kercher was divorced from meredith's mother more than ten years ago. it's all been about knox, not justice for my daughter, kercher writes. knox was found not guilty of meredith kercher's murder. the next day the kercher family reacted to the decision. >> we do find we're now left looking at this again and thinking how a decision that was so certain two years ago has been so enfatticly overturned now. >> reporter: john keviner writes, we know meredith had not gone on with knox. he writes, the alibis of knox and sollecito kept changing. there have been books written about knox and a tv movie. and next year, amanda knox will release her own account of her ordeal. a book deal reportedly worth nearly $4 million. john kercher's book includes his desperate attempts to reach his daughter once news spread in the british media that a female british student has been found murdered. i called meredith. the phone rings on and on, and still th
and her story deserves to be told. johnknox and her former boyfriend wrote the book on his own. kercher was divorced from meredith's mother more than ten years ago. it's all been about knox, not justice for my daughter, kercher writes. knox was found not guilty of meredith kercher's murder. the next day the kercher family reacted to the decision. >> we do find we're now left looking at this again and thinking how a decision that was so certain two years ago has been so enfatticly...
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bob ore has the story of one woman who saved herself when her husband became ill while in flight. >> reporter: helen and john collins were married for 58 years. when visiting family, they often didn't drive. they flew in a twin engine cessna like this one. john was an experienced pilot averaging 250 flight hours each summer. but late monday afternoon while flying to see one of their sons, something went terribly wrong. helen realized john had lost consciousness. with little flight experience of her own and none with this particular plane, the 80-year- old woman took over the controls. captain chesney sullenburger knows something about dangerous flights and emergency landings. >> she obviously paid attention when her husband was flying the airplane and was able to master her feel. >> reporter: she called 911. >> they said there is a lady up in the airplane. her husband was the pilot and she thinks he had a heart attack. >> reporter: helen was circling at 2400 feet over northeastern wisconsin when robert, a licensed pilot flew to her rescue. >> as i was coaching her through the configuration change we call t p
bob ore has the story of one woman who saved herself when her husband became ill while in flight. >> reporter: helen and john collins were married for 58 years. when visiting family, they often didn't drive. they flew in a twin engine cessna like this one. john was an experienced pilot averaging 250 flight hours each summer. but late monday afternoon while flying to see one of their sons, something went terribly wrong. helen realized john had lost consciousness. with little flight...
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. >> reporter: his 9-year-old daughter died at john muir hospital. her 12-year-old sister survived. we're not identifying the 1- year-old driver who is now in juvenile hall facing vehicular manslaughter charges. family members are furious. >> i mean, bottom line it's murder. i don't care how you look at it, it's murder. a vehicle is just as bad as taking a pistol and shooting somebody. >> reporter: others are focused on the family and the loss of a little girl and her father, a soccer coach who touched many young lives. >> he is a great coach. i can't imagine him not being here right now. >> reporter: and here at the scene earlier today friends of the 17-year- old driver described him as someone who often drove fast and was often using his cell phone. police will only say they are checking records to see if he was on his phone at the detail of this crash. live in concord, eric rasmussen, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> san josi police are investigating a homicide tonight, the city'sth. year. details are few at this point, but police tell us that a man was found stabbed in the 18 alcohol bl
. >> reporter: his 9-year-old daughter died at john muir hospital. her 12-year-old sister survived. we're not identifying the 1- year-old driver who is now in juvenile hall facing vehicular manslaughter charges. family members are furious. >> i mean, bottom line it's murder. i don't care how you look at it, it's murder. a vehicle is just as bad as taking a pistol and shooting somebody. >> reporter: others are focused on the family and the loss of a little girl and her father,...
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unfortunately her husband john was pronounced dead shortly after landing. helen was taken to the hospital with some broken bones. >>> the general council for the florida prosecuting attorney's association says florida stand your ground law needs to be repealed. that law has come into play in the trayvon martin shooting. a task force in florida is examining the law. at least 20 other states have similar stand your ground law. >>> a 9news now health alert for you. there is a lot of debate over the marriage of recent studies that suggest the chicken we eat may contain a lot of substances we do not want. the studies focused on something called feather meal. it's a biproduct used as a supplement to feed animals and some recent studies found banned antibiotics, tylenol, benadryl, caffeine, even arsenic. >> we didn't look directly at chicken meat, so we can only make inferences on what might be in the meat based on what was found in the feathers. what it says is we need to do a thorough investigation as a result of what we choose to feed animals. >> the national c
unfortunately her husband john was pronounced dead shortly after landing. helen was taken to the hospital with some broken bones. >>> the general council for the florida prosecuting attorney's association says florida stand your ground law needs to be repealed. that law has come into play in the trayvon martin shooting. a task force in florida is examining the law. at least 20 other states have similar stand your ground law. >>> a 9news now health alert for you. there is a lot...