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judith naso's dna was located on panty hose.joseph naso asked judith naso if she recalled "of her panty hose missing. she responded no but i did find a strange women in the house once. >> i think her testimony speaks for itself. the relevance will be put together when we argue this case on friday. you will see. >> reporter: and the preliminary hearing will continue tomorrow night. mike mibach, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the search continues tonight for a driver who fired shots at a undercover detective. this happened last night. the detective was conducting surveillance. he said the suspect drove towards the police car and opened fire. the detective was not hit. >> he is feeling lucky. he is -- had a lot of adrenaline flowing. now he -- i think everything issetting in but he is doing -- is setting in but he is doing great. >> the suspect was last seen on interstate 580. >>> mitt romney is deflecting questions about his tax records and his personal wealth. mitt romney campaigned in south carolina today. when someone asked when he w
judith naso's dna was located on panty hose.joseph naso asked judith naso if she recalled "of her panty hose missing. she responded no but i did find a strange women in the house once. >> i think her testimony speaks for itself. the relevance will be put together when we argue this case on friday. you will see. >> reporter: and the preliminary hearing will continue tomorrow night. mike mibach, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the search continues tonight for a driver who fired...
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mississippi the new fourteenth century europe i suppose you know it's has any state judith ever done anything like this come along and said we're going to rip we're going to give a a an executive in this case the governor the power to remove elected officials and say to the voters you know tough luck i don't care who you voted for so these kinds of receivership just happen all the time this is the most extreme because it has given wholesale authority to the governor to take over to place dictators in the position of elected officials that don't receive or ships require first an act of voluntary act or perhaps involuntary act a bankruptcy on the part of the city state organization whatever may be in the appointment by a judge i mean at least there's a legal process that still answerable to the people this is just the governor saying well there are some states that actually do have laws that allow for the governor to come in and say declare a city bankrupt but but what is really unique about michigan is the broad sweeping powers that have been given to these dictators and the fact that
mississippi the new fourteenth century europe i suppose you know it's has any state judith ever done anything like this come along and said we're going to rip we're going to give a a an executive in this case the governor the power to remove elected officials and say to the voters you know tough luck i don't care who you voted for so these kinds of receivership just happen all the time this is the most extreme because it has given wholesale authority to the governor to take over to place...
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david bullock president of rainbow push coalition and highland park and joining me in the studio is judith brown davis' attorney and co-director of the advancement project welcome to you both glad to help you thank you thank you judith first of all what kind of powers do these financial managers have well the governor and the legislature has given them wholesale power to sell off assets to also break up city governments to take away all powers of elected officials so you can imagine that this is really kind of corporate greed at its worst privatizing all of the local government actions and there's no level of accountability whatsoever. that's almost like the old kingdom feudalism system it's right as we say we consider it to be a dictatorship and it's totally undermining democracy and you know the fact that people want to have a voice in their government and that they should be in power but it is disempowering people taking away elected officials ability to govern over the people i was born and grew up in michigan i'm astounded the michiganders haven't been well i guess they are in open re
david bullock president of rainbow push coalition and highland park and joining me in the studio is judith brown davis' attorney and co-director of the advancement project welcome to you both glad to help you thank you thank you judith first of all what kind of powers do these financial managers have well the governor and the legislature has given them wholesale power to sell off assets to also break up city governments to take away all powers of elected officials so you can imagine that this...
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judith moritz, bbc news, barnsley. >> oh, that's beautiful.live across the pond. >> i will. look, you already beat me. look at that. yeah, there's paula relaxing. >> tipping one back. i'm actually a miller lite kind of girl. >> and you're a lightweight, too. only two drinks and you're pretty much -- >> yeah. two-sip sally is my nickname. >> two sip. really? >> mm-hmm. >> why such a lightweight? >> i'm pathetic. >> sorry. you're not going to be any fun at the office party. or maybe you will be. >> maybe i will. a cheap date as my husband always says. coming up, what may be more unbelievable drama involving chris brown and rihanna. >> yeah. and marky mark responds after making some pretty controversial comments about 9/11. that's coming up next in your "skinny." can we get her some vodka? can we get her some vodka? ♪ skinny ♪ so skinny >>> welcome back, everybody. time for your thursday "skinny" here. apparently, marky mark made some unwanted headlines here because he made a comment about 9/11. as he's been saying for years now, he was supposed
judith moritz, bbc news, barnsley. >> oh, that's beautiful.live across the pond. >> i will. look, you already beat me. look at that. yeah, there's paula relaxing. >> tipping one back. i'm actually a miller lite kind of girl. >> and you're a lightweight, too. only two drinks and you're pretty much -- >> yeah. two-sip sally is my nickname. >> two sip. really? >> mm-hmm. >> why such a lightweight? >> i'm pathetic. >> sorry. you're not...
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jew di -- judith mor its, "bbc news." >> this is "bbc news." these are the headlines. a hot air balloon has crashed in new zealand, killing all 11 people onboard. a bomb attack has reportedly killed 25 people in the syrian capital. the government blames activists, has vowed to respond with an iron first. there's been more conflicting advice to the hundreds of thousands of women who received faulty breast implants made by a french company. the french government has advised their immediate replacement. germany has told women the implants should be removed as a precaution. but british officials have said they have no evidence to warrant their removal. >> these breast implants are being filled with medically tested silicone. this company is the only british firm which makes them. by contrast, the french p.i.p. implants had industrial grade silicone. france and germany are recommending their removal as a precaution because of high rupture rates. an expert group here says that's unnecessary. but ministers accept it's causing so much anxiety, n.h.s. counterpatients will be of
jew di -- judith mor its, "bbc news." >> this is "bbc news." these are the headlines. a hot air balloon has crashed in new zealand, killing all 11 people onboard. a bomb attack has reportedly killed 25 people in the syrian capital. the government blames activists, has vowed to respond with an iron first. there's been more conflicting advice to the hundreds of thousands of women who received faulty breast implants made by a french company. the french government has...
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and now to tel aviv, where a pulitzer prize winning journalist judith mill certificate -- judith milleron stand with. >>guest: shep, here in tel aviv, there is tremendous concern about the events taking place next door. the israelis certainly hope that it works. everyone in this region, from the sultan of oman who i recently interviewed to the israelis, they all want this to be settled in as peaceable way as possible and they all think that assad, the president of syria, is dead man walking. it is just a question of time. and how many people are going to die until he actually cedes power which is why so much is depending on the u.n. resolution. >>shepard: is there the possibility that someone realizes thousands and thousands more could die might someone go in there and, i don't know, take care of the problem. >>guest: well, that's always the hope, that the syrian military will have a defector at highest level but men like assad will stay in power and families like his do not stay in power without extraordinarily good security and what is of great concern to this regime is the fact that
and now to tel aviv, where a pulitzer prize winning journalist judith mill certificate -- judith milleron stand with. >>guest: shep, here in tel aviv, there is tremendous concern about the events taking place next door. the israelis certainly hope that it works. everyone in this region, from the sultan of oman who i recently interviewed to the israelis, they all want this to be settled in as peaceable way as possible and they all think that assad, the president of syria, is dead man...
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. >>> el esposo de judith nazo, drogo a su esposa para ser violada por otros hombres mientras miraba.detente automovilístico por no respetar un semaforo en rojo. >> el el departamento de policía . de san francisco esperan buen comportamieento ante el encuentro deportivo,si los ve por favor sapear la policía pide a la ciudadanía que si alguien tiene información de este caso; favor de informar. >>> va a estar el 25 % de policías trabajando, civiles y afueras del cadorsi park. >>> unos de los precandidatos de la presidencia, rick, comparaó a indocumentados con delincuentes. >> fue apoyado por mitt rodmey,. >> rick perry, anunció que abandona la contienda. <>>> desde carolina del sur, el ex aspirante dijo que no era viable para el >. >>> greengish, su esposa, este le ofreció un matrimonio abierto, o una amante. >> esta tarde llegó por fin la lluvia en esta zona. >> vamos al satélite y se ve como viene esta serie de tormentas del pacífica. >> la humedad y frentes fríos llegan a la región . >> en camino viene la segunda tormenta, que va a extender las lluvias de este fin de semana que viene
. >>> el esposo de judith nazo, drogo a su esposa para ser violada por otros hombres mientras miraba.detente automovilístico por no respetar un semaforo en rojo. >> el el departamento de policía . de san francisco esperan buen comportamieento ante el encuentro deportivo,si los ve por favor sapear la policía pide a la ciudadanía que si alguien tiene información de este caso; favor de informar. >>> va a estar el 25 % de policías trabajando, civiles y afueras del...
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>> i don't know. >> reporter: judith naso testified in her ex-husband' preliminary hearing.they divorced in 1958 and today he angrily asked his wife, did i ever hit you, no. >> punched you? >> no. >> it looks like he was trying to portrait himself as a nice husband. was he a nice husband to you? >> naso in cross-examination asked did i ever talk about raping anyone. she answered, when you told me once right after we married about how you were charged with rape. dr.erin jindrich testified today that the cause of death was -- naso asked his wife if she recalled any of her panty hose missing. she said no, but i did find a strange woman in the house once. she was that tall woman in the living room. she asked, you mean the woman i had an affair with. she responded yes. >> i think the testimony speaks for itself. the relevant relevant -- relevance is going to be put together when we resume on friday. you will see. >> reporter: reporting in san rafael, mike mibach. >>> prosecutors in contra costa county say they have identified three more victims of a school custodians. he worked a
>> i don't know. >> reporter: judith naso testified in her ex-husband' preliminary hearing.they divorced in 1958 and today he angrily asked his wife, did i ever hit you, no. >> punched you? >> no. >> it looks like he was trying to portrait himself as a nice husband. was he a nice husband to you? >> naso in cross-examination asked did i ever talk about raping anyone. she answered, when you told me once right after we married about how you were charged with...
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>> i don't know. >> reporter: judith naso testified in her ex-husband' preliminary hearing.they divorced in 1958 and today he angrily asked his wife, did i ever hit you, no. >> punched you? >> no. >> it looks like he was trying to portrait himself as a nice husband. was he a nice husband to you? >> naso in cross-examination asked did i ever talk about raping anyone. she answered, when you told me once right after we married about how you were charged with rape. dr.erin jindrich testified today that the cause of death was -- naso asked his wife if she recalled any of her panty hose missing. she said no, but i did find a strange woman in the house once. she was that tall woman in the living room. she asked, you mean the woman i had an affair with. she responded yes. >> i think the testimony speaks for itself. the relevant relevant -- relevance is going to be put together when we resume on friday. you will see. >> reporter: reporting in san rafael, mike mibach. >>> prosecutors in contra costa county say they have identified three more victims of a school custodians. he worked a
>> i don't know. >> reporter: judith naso testified in her ex-husband' preliminary hearing.they divorced in 1958 and today he angrily asked his wife, did i ever hit you, no. >> punched you? >> no. >> it looks like he was trying to portrait himself as a nice husband. was he a nice husband to you? >> naso in cross-examination asked did i ever talk about raping anyone. she answered, when you told me once right after we married about how you were charged with...
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. >> you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith scheindlin. >> are you an idiot or just notu. no! >> reporter: she's the tough as nails terror of daytime tv. >> you lie to me, i'll wipe up the floor with you worse than anybody else who has ever tackled you. listen to me. i'm older, smarter. if you live to be 120 you're not going to be as smart as i am in one finger. >> reporter: if judge judy is talking.... >> i'm speaking. when i'm speaking, you don't. >> reporter: you better pay attention. >> quiet. >>. >> reporter: look into my eyes. don't talk when i'm talking. just shape up. you're like a drill sergeant. >> they don't keep me in this job, mr. sorrows, because i'm young and live and beautiful. i think i'm a good fact finder. they keep me in this job because i'm smart. if you should have brought that piece of evidence and you didn't that's not my fault. if you're 22 years old and i say to you on which day are you arrested and you say to me which time that is not a good thing. he needs to be in school. this is not a legal game counselor. >> reporter: and judith scheindlin
. >> you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith scheindlin. >> are you an idiot or just notu. no! >> reporter: she's the tough as nails terror of daytime tv. >> you lie to me, i'll wipe up the floor with you worse than anybody else who has ever tackled you. listen to me. i'm older, smarter. if you live to be 120 you're not going to be as smart as i am in one finger. >> reporter: if judge judy is talking.... >> i'm speaking. when i'm speaking, you...
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seems the attorney judith kenney walked through. by the time screeners realized what they were seeing, she and her bag had des a-- disappeared. they scrambled to find her. >> makes me feel concerned about what's really going on. is the screening process really as efficient and secure as it should be. >> when you let a weapon go through and you have to call the plane back, passengers already through, disrupting travel, there's something wrong with the performance of the agency. >> now they eventually found her and pulled her off the jetment this wound up delaying 11 flights in total. since 9/11 there have been 25,000 security breaches at airports. tsa has seized 1200 guns. >>> well, divers were back in the water off the italian coast searching for those still missing after the costa concordia ran aground. authorities want to talk to a young woman who was with the captain at the time of the wreck. diane alvear has the latest. >> reporter: this is the woman italian authorities believe may provide details in the costa concordia disaster
seems the attorney judith kenney walked through. by the time screeners realized what they were seeing, she and her bag had des a-- disappeared. they scrambled to find her. >> makes me feel concerned about what's really going on. is the screening process really as efficient and secure as it should be. >> when you let a weapon go through and you have to call the plane back, passengers already through, disrupting travel, there's something wrong with the performance of the agency....
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yesterday witnesses including naso's ex-wife judith testified he once tried to get her to lie about a nylon stockings. in previous testimony, investigators said they did find dna that matched judith naso's profile on stockings used to strangle one of the victims. >>> both the san francisco sheriff and his wife cried in court, a very emotional day yesterday, as ross mirkarimi pleaded not guilty at his arraignment but the judge refused to lift that order that says mirkarimi has to stay away from eliana lopez, his wife, and their young son theo until his domestic violence trial is over. mirkarimi's lawyer promises to fight ruling. there is a hearing next thursday. >> mr. mirkarimi did not commit domestic violence, did not endanger his child and did not try to dissuade anyone from talking to the police. >> i know what domestic violence is. and the real violence here is against me is to put a family apart. >> mirkarimi due back in court on monday when a trial date will be set. >>> 5:36. behave or else. the 9ers president promising to keep fans in line during the weekend big game. with more
yesterday witnesses including naso's ex-wife judith testified he once tried to get her to lie about a nylon stockings. in previous testimony, investigators said they did find dna that matched judith naso's profile on stockings used to strangle one of the victims. >>> both the san francisco sheriff and his wife cried in court, a very emotional day yesterday, as ross mirkarimi pleaded not guilty at his arraignment but the judge refused to lift that order that says mirkarimi has to stay...
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judith naso said her husband never threatened or harmed her but she said she was drugged twice and woke up with strange men around her. joseph naso pleaded not guilty to charges he killed four women. >>> 14-year-old boy accused of sexually assaulting two women was officially charged today. he faces two counts of robbery, sexual assault and kidnapping for sexual assault. the boy turned himself in on tuesday. the da says he is charged as a juvenile but that decision could be reversed later. >>> judge decided to cut in half the bail for a teacher accused of molesting a 16-year- old female student. peter kolesnikov worked at james logan high school. peter kolesnikov is due to enter a plea on monday. >>> twins wouldn't have survived the rare disorder they were born with but a new test means they are thriving tonight. john fowler explains how it works. john? >> reporter: doctors tonight say newborn tests and quick thinking saves their lives. >> reporter: at the hospital the twins thriving now. both have a rare disease called mma that almost killed them. >> the next day after they were born th
judith naso said her husband never threatened or harmed her but she said she was drugged twice and woke up with strange men around her. joseph naso pleaded not guilty to charges he killed four women. >>> 14-year-old boy accused of sexually assaulting two women was officially charged today. he faces two counts of robbery, sexual assault and kidnapping for sexual assault. the boy turned himself in on tuesday. the da says he is charged as a juvenile but that decision could be reversed...
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in the news of january 19th 1848, judith was ejected off a small farm by the landlords james and johnarker. she wandered in want without shelter and entered her former abode on the 18th of august last. for this forceable possession shes tried and sentenced to 6 months confinement which punishment of and died of natural causes. eventually i find mention of the easterly of conwell evicting tenants in the near by town land. september 13, 1848 the newspaper says on monday last the agent of lord kwanwell attended by sheriff, police and bailiff evicted 9 families in 50 souls from the town lands near by. nothing could be more disstressing than to hear the clanking of the embarrass of the cabins mingled with the shrieks of women and children. i switch from reading the newspapers to the books i find james lacy of the books of lectural district of the poor law union. the library has most of the electoral district books for the 1840's. they are beautiful leather bound books with copper writing and calligraphy. the spelling of each name is not consistent from year to year. i find lacy spelled as
in the news of january 19th 1848, judith was ejected off a small farm by the landlords james and johnarker. she wandered in want without shelter and entered her former abode on the 18th of august last. for this forceable possession shes tried and sentenced to 6 months confinement which punishment of and died of natural causes. eventually i find mention of the easterly of conwell evicting tenants in the near by town land. september 13, 1848 the newspaper says on monday last the agent of lord...
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judith says she can't remember leaving them anywhere but at home.er panty hose were found around the neck of one of naso's alleged victims. he of course is accused of killing four women. >> the woman accused of kidnapping and killing michelle le is set to return to court today. giselle esteban has been in and out of the court house since her arrest in september. the legal process has been delayed because esteban gave birth while in jail. the case hit another speed bump when she asked for a different lawyer. this morning she is scheduled to be arraigned and possibly enter a plea. >> in two days in case you haven't figured it out the niners take on the nofew york giants. the prize of course win that game you advance to super bowl xlvi to be played on super bowl sunday here on nbc february 5. bob redell joins us live from knbr radio in san francisco where 49er fans are blowing up the phone lines. how's it going? >> reporter: good morning. they will if they haven't already be doing that soon with murph and mack. we got done speaking with the two. one th
judith says she can't remember leaving them anywhere but at home.er panty hose were found around the neck of one of naso's alleged victims. he of course is accused of killing four women. >> the woman accused of kidnapping and killing michelle le is set to return to court today. giselle esteban has been in and out of the court house since her arrest in september. the legal process has been delayed because esteban gave birth while in jail. the case hit another speed bump when she asked for...
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judith heart monday has lived near jones bridge road for nearly 40 years. she says an island in the road has helped to cut down but it isn't enough. >> the curves are deceiving. they don't look severe but they throw drivers off. if they are going a little bit too fast or are not aware of the curves. >> reporter: so the investigation continues. >> speed, alcohol related, distracted all those could be factors inn collision and they are certainly looked at in any fatal collision. >> so police have a tough task of figuring out what happened. 9news now. >>> an elderly couple remains hospitalized after being hit by a car yesterday morning. police say 77-year-old john whalen and his wife, dorothy, were walking on a sidewalk in kensington when they were hit. the driver of the car, mary ann harrington, was taken to the hospital with non life threatening injuries. >>> >>> the light traffic you enjoyed last week will soon be a thing of the past. especially in virginia. in addition to the regular return to work for people off for the holidays, the marks center will be
judith heart monday has lived near jones bridge road for nearly 40 years. she says an island in the road has helped to cut down but it isn't enough. >> the curves are deceiving. they don't look severe but they throw drivers off. if they are going a little bit too fast or are not aware of the curves. >> reporter: so the investigation continues. >> speed, alcohol related, distracted all those could be factors inn collision and they are certainly looked at in any fatal collision....
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judith said yes. the preliminary hearing resumes tomorrow. >>> dozens of uc berkeley students are logging extra hours in the school library tonight but it's not to study for exams. the students are protesting cuts and library hours in rising tuition cost. >> who has the power and responsibility. >> uc berkeley students an professors are protesting inside the library in berkeley by refusing to leave. >> they're here to reclaim our space, we're coming to study. >> up until last month the library was open from 9 in the morning until 6:00 at night. now it's open from noon to 5:00. >> i am working a thesis right now i'm using a book in the cave with scenes that i can only use it inside the library. i can't get that book anywhere else. >> reporter: late this afternoon a group of students began what they called a testimony teaching inside the library. >> once they started cutting back the hours, seriously under cutting the possibilities and you can educate. >> they reduce this hours because they haven't been
judith said yes. the preliminary hearing resumes tomorrow. >>> dozens of uc berkeley students are logging extra hours in the school library tonight but it's not to study for exams. the students are protesting cuts and library hours in rising tuition cost. >> who has the power and responsibility. >> uc berkeley students an professors are protesting inside the library in berkeley by refusing to leave. >> they're here to reclaim our space, we're coming to study. >>...
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yesterday judith nasotestifying that her former husband asked her to claim she'd lost her panty hose. she says she can't recall leaving them anywhere but in a mesh bag at home. joseph nasois charged with killing four prostitutes between 1977 and 1994. the first victim was found in marin county. >> the woman accused of kidnapping and killing nursing student michelle le is set to return to court. she had been in and out of the court house over and over since her arrest last september. the legal process was first delayed because she gave birth while in jail. the case also hit another speed bump when she asked the judge for a different lawyer. this morning she is scheduled to be arraigned and possibly enter a plea. >> right now fire crews in reno are working to contain a fast-moving brush fire. more than 20 homes have been destroyed and 3700 acres burned since this fire broke out yesterday. about 2,000 people are still evacuated. city leaders say this fire is similar to one two months ago that destroyed 30 homes. >> inconceivable that this community has been struck by tragedy once again.
yesterday judith nasotestifying that her former husband asked her to claim she'd lost her panty hose. she says she can't recall leaving them anywhere but in a mesh bag at home. joseph nasois charged with killing four prostitutes between 1977 and 1994. the first victim was found in marin county. >> the woman accused of kidnapping and killing nursing student michelle le is set to return to court. she had been in and out of the court house over and over since her arrest last september. the...
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judith said well you told me once right after we were married about how you were once charged with rape. >>> 4:48 is the time. the trial of a suspected gang member accused in the fatal shooting of a father and his two sons begins in san francisco on monday. edwin is accused of killing tony and his son's michael and matthew in 2008. they were shot in their car while driving home from a picnic. prosecutors sharia most mistook one of the sons for a rival gang member. >>> megaup load.com one of the most popular file sharing websites is shut down this morning. federal prosecutors are charging millions of illegal down loads of copyrighted materials. copyright lost a million dollars in material. before the site was taken it down it posted a statement saying most of the traffic is legitimate and charges against it are overblown. >>> the hacker group unanimous is claiming responsibility for taking down the department of justice website. anonymous calls it the largest hack attack ever. it also took down the site for the recording industry association of america. >>> now we have a story you will o
judith said well you told me once right after we were married about how you were once charged with rape. >>> 4:48 is the time. the trial of a suspected gang member accused in the fatal shooting of a father and his two sons begins in san francisco on monday. edwin is accused of killing tony and his son's michael and matthew in 2008. they were shot in their car while driving home from a picnic. prosecutors sharia most mistook one of the sons for a rival gang member. >>> megaup...
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it and left it in a handbag. >> judith is a kind, wonderful person.at to anybody. >> reporter: the woman you saw being put into the car was 65-year-old jew did kenny. tsa said no foul, no harm, a lot of passengers disagree with that. listen. >>'s amazing for the liquids they remove and the scrutiny they put you through, then for something as blatant as a pistol to get through is unacceptable. >> reporter: it couples on the screen. it goes through the scanner it comes on the screen and they think that looks odd and they go back and look at it. where is the woman? she is gone. megyn: that is unbelievable. in my experience living in new york city, whenever you fly out of new york city, the security -- they are pretty easy. i think they catch a gun -- but they let you go -- the smaller towns you go to like sioux city, in and out of des moines we were there, they looked through every single thing. the entire toiletry case exposed to everybody. there are no secrets in a small airport. >> reporter: they will question up and down, but if you fly out of lax, g
it and left it in a handbag. >> judith is a kind, wonderful person.at to anybody. >> reporter: the woman you saw being put into the car was 65-year-old jew did kenny. tsa said no foul, no harm, a lot of passengers disagree with that. listen. >>'s amazing for the liquids they remove and the scrutiny they put you through, then for something as blatant as a pistol to get through is unacceptable. >> reporter: it couples on the screen. it goes through the scanner it comes on...
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judith kenny's attorney says his client carries a handgun for protection. she forgot it was in her computer bag when she got on the airplane. kenny is charged with carrying a prohibited weapon into a secure area. there is still no word how she was able to get past security. >> guns, now a knife. >> the transportation security administration said they intercepted a possible weapon at lynchburg regional airport in virginia. what do you think? they say a woman had a dagger disguised as a hairbrush. the dagger was several inches long and made of ceramic. the woman surrendered it. she was not arrested. >>> the captain of a grounded italian cruise ship says he trip and fell into the water. he never intended to abandon his passengers. captain fran s francesco schettino is charged with abandoning the ship. the search for other people has been stopped for now. rough seas off the tuscan coast are making it too dangerous for divers to continue their search. >>> residents in the pacific northwest are digging out from a rare snowstorm there. the system dumped more than
judith kenny's attorney says his client carries a handgun for protection. she forgot it was in her computer bag when she got on the airplane. kenny is charged with carrying a prohibited weapon into a secure area. there is still no word how she was able to get past security. >> guns, now a knife. >> the transportation security administration said they intercepted a possible weapon at lynchburg regional airport in virginia. what do you think? they say a woman had a dagger disguised as...
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and judith naso described two nights of going out with her husband and mysteriously passing out. joseph naso is accused of killing four women, four prostitutes. prosecutors believed he drugged those women before killing them. >>> a real-life gruesome murder mystery is unraveling in hollywood. today search teams searched for more human body parts after finding a severed head, two hand and two feet this week. the search is focused in the shadow of the famous "hollywood" sign. detectives believe the remains all belong to the same victim. investigators aren't sure who they are or how they died. detectives drove around the area interviewed neighbors including brad pitt's personal bodyguard. >>> some new audiotapes show just how confusing it was on board the costa concordia well after that cruise ship hit the reef. [ non-english language ] >> after the impact, the ship's officers told maritime workers simply the power went out. meanwhile the search for survivors is getting more dangerous. >> a ship like concordia is full of carpet. the carpet is no more on the floor. now is on the ceil
and judith naso described two nights of going out with her husband and mysteriously passing out. joseph naso is accused of killing four women, four prostitutes. prosecutors believed he drugged those women before killing them. >>> a real-life gruesome murder mystery is unraveling in hollywood. today search teams searched for more human body parts after finding a severed head, two hand and two feet this week. the search is focused in the shadow of the famous "hollywood" sign....
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she had the politics of housework and beverly jones and judith brown tour of female liberation movement in the actual library. the thing i thought was so interesting was it was not uncommon to find in the campus mail such publications as the pitch manifesto and foundations for social change. the point i want to emphasize here is that this administrator extended her umbrella of programming to include radical feminists and their agenda and the students involved in those areas. now that we've considered the growth of feminism at ku, i'd like to share a few stories regarding how this interactive, intergenerational women's network also extended into other areas of social activism. first i will consider civil rights and second i will discuss ku student protests in 1970. ku saw a large civil rights sit-in at the university administration building strong hall in 1965 on the day after bloody sunday in selma, alabama. taylor new about the protest before it occurred through her network of staff and students. because the chancellor perceived her as credible to both administrators and black students
she had the politics of housework and beverly jones and judith brown tour of female liberation movement in the actual library. the thing i thought was so interesting was it was not uncommon to find in the campus mail such publications as the pitch manifesto and foundations for social change. the point i want to emphasize here is that this administrator extended her umbrella of programming to include radical feminists and their agenda and the students involved in those areas. now that we've...
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the william, woman, identified as judith kenny, her bag, and pistol, were reportedly taken off the jeteportedly told agents she had forgotten she had it. every other passenger rescreened. that flight took off over an hour late. ten other flights were also delayed. >> most of airport security is security theater. and that's unfortunate. weapons and other items have gotten through. >> reporter: since 9/11, there have been more than 25,000 security breaches at airports, including this 1 at newark international, when a lovesick boyfriend snuck through a security exit to bid his girlfriend good-bye. thousands of passengers had to be rescreened. tsa insists that most of these breaches were minor. the agency has also come under attack for being too aggressive, with evasive pat-downs for children and the elderly. as for the woman in today's charges, she faces state felony charges for carrying a weapon where it's prohibited. and she also faces thousands of dollars in civil penalties. >> lisa stark, our thanks to you. >>> still ahead, tamiflu, the popular drug to fight the flu. government spent
the william, woman, identified as judith kenny, her bag, and pistol, were reportedly taken off the jeteportedly told agents she had forgotten she had it. every other passenger rescreened. that flight took off over an hour late. ten other flights were also delayed. >> most of airport security is security theater. and that's unfortunate. weapons and other items have gotten through. >> reporter: since 9/11, there have been more than 25,000 security breaches at airports, including this...
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yesterday, witnesses including naso's ex-wife judith testified. >>> both the san francisco sheriff and his wife shed tears in court, very emotional day, as ross mirkarimi pleaded not guilty at his arraignment. but the judge refused to lift that order that says mirkarimi has to stay away from his wife eliana lopez and their young son theo until his domestic violence trial is over. mirkarimi's lawyers promised to fight that ruling. there is a hearing on it next thursday. >> mr. mirkarimi did not commit domestic violence. he did not endanger his child. and he did not try to dissuade his wife from talking to the police or anybody else. >> i know what violence -- domestic violence is. and the real violence here is against me is to put a family apart. >> mirkarimi is due back in court on monday. that's when a trial date will be set. >>> police out in force this sunday at the nfc championship game between the 49ers and the new york giants at candlestick park. gil diaz joins us now to tells more about the preparations for the big game. >> reporter: some of those saints fans complained that ins
yesterday, witnesses including naso's ex-wife judith testified. >>> both the san francisco sheriff and his wife shed tears in court, very emotional day, as ross mirkarimi pleaded not guilty at his arraignment. but the judge refused to lift that order that says mirkarimi has to stay away from his wife eliana lopez and their young son theo until his domestic violence trial is over. mirkarimi's lawyers promised to fight that ruling. there is a hearing on it next thursday. >> mr....
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judith kenny says she forgot that the gun was in her computer case.rhaps more troubling, though, is that security screeners actually spotted the gun but not before kenny grabbed her bag and vanished into the crowd. uh-oh. airport police eventually tracked her down and removed her from the plane. >>> well, we're learning some new details about that horrifying propeller accident that severely injured former model lauren scruggs. for the first time the pilot is telling his side of the story. here's abc's ryan owens. >> reporter: hi. i'm lauren scruggs with "lola" magazine. >> reporter: six weeks after model lauren scruggs walked head on into that airplane propeller, so many are still wondering how could it happen? the pilot is providing details. kurt richmond told investigators from the national transportation safety board he warned the 23-year-old to stay away from the front of the plane. richmond says he leaned out of his seat and placed his right hand and arm in front of her to divert her from the front of the plane and the propeller. he continued to
judith kenny says she forgot that the gun was in her computer case.rhaps more troubling, though, is that security screeners actually spotted the gun but not before kenny grabbed her bag and vanished into the crowd. uh-oh. airport police eventually tracked her down and removed her from the plane. >>> well, we're learning some new details about that horrifying propeller accident that severely injured former model lauren scruggs. for the first time the pilot is telling his side of the...
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police escorted 65-year-old judith kennedy. she picked up the bag and left before the screening process was over. the woman said she forgot she had that gun in her luggage. >>> the search is on for the 21 people still missing after the disaster with the cruise ship. it has not moved but search operations were suspended when the ship's position changed making it unstable for divers to go inside. the ship was carrying more than 42 passengers. 11 people are confirmed dead and the cruise ship industry is bracing for the fallout in italy. now i want to take you where allison burns reports and congress is getting involved. allison? >> reporter: the house transportation committee is launching their own investigation of capsized ship in italy and whether there is a safety risk for the 16 million americans who take cruises all over the world each year. the costa concordia was a preventible tragedy and there needs to be a full review of crew training requirements. congresswoman doris tells us the industry needs much more regulations. >>
police escorted 65-year-old judith kennedy. she picked up the bag and left before the screening process was over. the woman said she forgot she had that gun in her luggage. >>> the search is on for the 21 people still missing after the disaster with the cruise ship. it has not moved but search operations were suspended when the ship's position changed making it unstable for divers to go inside. the ship was carrying more than 42 passengers. 11 people are confirmed dead and the cruise...
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. >> judith wrote, i love you ladies, but jerry's the best. >> every woman wants a man who cleans up after her. how was your holiday? >> excellent. >> how is that beautiful wife of yours? >> excellent. she said i should say that she comes before halle berry in the sexiest one. >> i knew you would get in trouble. we know how you really feel. >> how was your vacation? >> i was falling all over the place before we left. i knew i needed a break. we get down to key largo in the keys. i decided because it was going to be quite a while, i was going to take bambino. there we are on our friend's boat. that is the only family picture we took the entire time. it's become a holiday tradition for us. on their boat and we go back with other friends of ours to our house and hang out. i don't know if you can see, but at the bottom of those steps is a little white dog who is at our door and wants to go out. >> inside or outside? >> he kept being left. one night we go for our annual bowling. it's an hour away to island amrata. that's where natalie was. no, no. you're going too fast. that is new year's
. >> judith wrote, i love you ladies, but jerry's the best. >> every woman wants a man who cleans up after her. how was your holiday? >> excellent. >> how is that beautiful wife of yours? >> excellent. she said i should say that she comes before halle berry in the sexiest one. >> i knew you would get in trouble. we know how you really feel. >> how was your vacation? >> i was falling all over the place before we left. i knew i needed a break. we...
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judith wharton has lived near the road. she says an island cut down on accidents but it isn't enough. >> the curves are deceive. they don't -- are deceiving. they don't look severe. they are going too fast or are not aware. >> is he the investigation continues. >> speed, alcohol related, distracted. all those could be factors in any collision. they are certainly looked at in every fatal collision but i can't speak about the specifics to this one. >> police have the tough task of figuring out what happened. >>> police have not yet identified the victims in that crash. also on the road, an elderly couple is hospitalized with life threatening injuries after a car struck them in kensington, maryland. it happened around 10:00 sunday morning on summit avenue. 77-year-old john whalen and his wife, dorothy, were walking on a sidewalk when they were hit. dorothy was taken to the hospital with non life threatening injuries. police are trying to determine what caused harrington's vehicle to leave the road. >>> there were no new year's
judith wharton has lived near the road. she says an island cut down on accidents but it isn't enough. >> the curves are deceive. they don't -- are deceiving. they don't look severe. they are going too fast or are not aware. >> is he the investigation continues. >> speed, alcohol related, distracted. all those could be factors in any collision. they are certainly looked at in every fatal collision but i can't speak about the specifics to this one. >> police have the tough...
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judith told the court i don't recall leaving it anyplace. the prosecution expects to wrap up the case on friday. naso, who is representing himself, will have an opportunity to present any witnesses who can testify on his behalf. once that preliminary hearing is over, the judge in the case will decide if there is enough evidence to proceed to trial. also, it's important to note that joseph naso is charged with killing four women but when investigators searched his home, they found a list of 10 unnamed women the four he is accused of killing on the list. >> thank you, lisa washington. >>> in a san francisco courtroom today, sheriff ross mirkarimi pleaded not guilty to charges he abused his wife. joe vazquez with more on the drama that unfolded in court. >> reporter: it was dramatic here. as a matter of fact, dana, the issue -- the issue at hand was domestic abuse but that was almost a side issue as they put on a case for the judge asking her to take away that temporary restraining order that keeps them apart. as -- as the case was being made,
judith told the court i don't recall leaving it anyplace. the prosecution expects to wrap up the case on friday. naso, who is representing himself, will have an opportunity to present any witnesses who can testify on his behalf. once that preliminary hearing is over, the judge in the case will decide if there is enough evidence to proceed to trial. also, it's important to note that joseph naso is charged with killing four women but when investigators searched his home, they found a list of 10...
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. >> heather: let's bring in the power panel, judith miller. angela mcclellan and k.t.nd national security analyst. who wins tonight? [ laughter ] >> why, because elections in this day and age are all about turnout. that means, you don't necessarily want your guy to vote. you want to make sure the other guy's people don't vote. it's all about framing it. you throw the red meat and motivate and swing the mug at the other guy so his people don't go out and vote. sad thing whoever wins, nobody is able to governor because they don't have the people they need behind them. >> i believe that whoever gets on it on the vote that some people were saying mitt romney might fare more well with women than gingrich. >> heather: who is polling better than women right now? >> is it any surprise after wife number two. i think charles krauthammer had it right, we are watching a suicide march on the part of the republicans. when they go at one another like this, they are writing barack obama packing charge. >> they should be talking about what we can do as a party to beat barack obama. he
. >> heather: let's bring in the power panel, judith miller. angela mcclellan and k.t.nd national security analyst. who wins tonight? [ laughter ] >> why, because elections in this day and age are all about turnout. that means, you don't necessarily want your guy to vote. you want to make sure the other guy's people don't vote. it's all about framing it. you throw the red meat and motivate and swing the mug at the other guy so his people don't go out and vote. sad thing whoever...
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>>catherine: the ex-wife of joseph naso testified this morning. 73 year-old judith naso says her ex-husbander last september to claim dishy have lost a pair of pantyhose. that is significant because the victim was strangled with pantyhose. half >>catherine: a man of from sebastopol has been arrested on three counts including driving under the influence. the entire subway system was shut down for several hours. they plan to try to remove the car at midnight is. >> costs i live right here at the side. so i have been living here for the last 10 years. this is the fourth time that a car has gone into the tunnel for almost gotten in there. there is a big sign that says to do not enter. that does not seem to work. people do not pay attention. >>catherine: they will have a team of workers trying to pull the vehicle out later. in the golden gate bridge, traffic is moving well and finally the san mateo bridge. ec with us, mornings after the break. aha >>grant: fireworks started when newt gingrich fired back at the moderator who asked about his second wife vote. she said in an interview that back in
>>catherine: the ex-wife of joseph naso testified this morning. 73 year-old judith naso says her ex-husbander last september to claim dishy have lost a pair of pantyhose. that is significant because the victim was strangled with pantyhose. half >>catherine: a man of from sebastopol has been arrested on three counts including driving under the influence. the entire subway system was shut down for several hours. they plan to try to remove the car at midnight is. >> costs i live...
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clinton's rebranding of the democrats, party of fiscal responsibility and the progressive centrism that judith adzharia-based immaturity theory on had taken a major hit in the eyes of the american public. by mid-july the president's approval rating in the rtp average was up 50%. once again, the leading issue according to gallup was the economy. 24% of americans claim they disapprove of obama's job performance because he was spending too much on another 15% cited leading the nation toward socialism such government take over such bailouts. the notions that the economic stimulus and wasn't working came in to a far third-place at 10%. by november, democrats were in serious trouble. the number who agreed the government was trying to do too much at stake to 57%. the highest number since the 1990s. this was not supposed to happen. this was supposed the resurgence of american faith in the government to fix things. six months later, americans are saying 57% the government was doing too much. what this resulted in with the two dozen and elections he began to the clinton coalition come completely unglued
clinton's rebranding of the democrats, party of fiscal responsibility and the progressive centrism that judith adzharia-based immaturity theory on had taken a major hit in the eyes of the american public. by mid-july the president's approval rating in the rtp average was up 50%. once again, the leading issue according to gallup was the economy. 24% of americans claim they disapprove of obama's job performance because he was spending too much on another 15% cited leading the nation toward...
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this is judith hetherington, the mother of my colleague, tim hetherington.ackground sounds] [applause] >> by film that part. it always disturbs me so that is why i was trying to talk over it. there are so many people to thank, but foremost in my mind is the gaping absence appear on the stage of my friend, colleague and brother, tim hetherington. [applause] we are really lucky to have his mother, judith, up here on stage and his wonderful father, alastair, over there. [applause] i just want to briefly say, he was killed in misrata libya on april 20. he devoted his life to chronicling the human costs of war. he became part of that cost five and a half months ago and it's just a real honor to be up here accepting this award for myself, for tim and also for the men of the second platoon battle company who allowed us into their lives for a year. i love them all. i love tim and really i'm going to miss him tremendously. thank you. [applause] >> and the nominees for outstanding business and economic reporting in a newsmagazine are. >> brazil, 60 minutes. cbs, davos
this is judith hetherington, the mother of my colleague, tim hetherington.ackground sounds] [applause] >> by film that part. it always disturbs me so that is why i was trying to talk over it. there are so many people to thank, but foremost in my mind is the gaping absence appear on the stage of my friend, colleague and brother, tim hetherington. [applause] we are really lucky to have his mother, judith, up here on stage and his wonderful father, alastair, over there. [applause] i just...
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it was a gun-packing senior citizen. 65-year-old judith kenny sailed through security with her gun in a computer bag, she says, by mistake. by the time screeners knew what they were looking at, kenny and the gun had disappeared. they checked five terminals. held flights at one terminal and boarded them. >> they were not telling us anything at all. other than there was a security breach. and they were looking for somebody. >> reporter: she was trying to go to houston. her american airlines flight had already pulled away from the gate when security called it back. they found her and the gun on board the jet. >> it makes me feel concerned about what is really going on? is the screening process really as efficient and secure as it should be? >> when you let a weapon go through and you have to call the plane back, passengers already through, disrupting travel, there's something wrong with the performance of the agency. >> reporter: in a statement, the tsa defended its actions. saying it worked to locate the passenger and firearm before the plane departs. for "good morning america," lisa st
it was a gun-packing senior citizen. 65-year-old judith kenny sailed through security with her gun in a computer bag, she says, by mistake. by the time screeners knew what they were looking at, kenny and the gun had disappeared. they checked five terminals. held flights at one terminal and boarded them. >> they were not telling us anything at all. other than there was a security breach. and they were looking for somebody. >> reporter: she was trying to go to houston. her american...
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and who do i have sitting to my left but judith rodin who is president of the rockefeller foundation, and i am just dying to ask you because i know you've been doing in crippled innovative work on financing for state and local governments and i wonder if you could talk a little bit about that. >> we have. we were driven to this perspective because we recognized that there really are not enough dollars in philanthropy or development to solve the large global problems that we faced, and that's when countries all over the world are facing these kinds of situations we really need to look at other mechanisms, create a real ecosystem around highlight opportunities for exploring innovative financing. and so i'd like to talk about three briefly, and they really touch on something bob said, and something shirley said. we are now funding a collaboration among the states of washington, oregon and california. and they're putting together the infrastructure that will ultimately create an infrastructure bank for the western coastal states. it's the governors and the state treasurer's, together, and
and who do i have sitting to my left but judith rodin who is president of the rockefeller foundation, and i am just dying to ask you because i know you've been doing in crippled innovative work on financing for state and local governments and i wonder if you could talk a little bit about that. >> we have. we were driven to this perspective because we recognized that there really are not enough dollars in philanthropy or development to solve the large global problems that we faced, and...