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we are looking at an armed intruder on campus and the order for students now to stay inside, to lockat this point. we will continue to stay on top of this story. we are working to get some more information for parents who are out there and obviously for any students who may have msnbc up and running. quick break. msnbc returns after this. you could buy 750 bottles of water. or just one brita faucet filter. - ( plinks ) - brita. better for the environment and your wallet. - ( plinks ) - brita. announcer: trying to be good to your heart? so is campbell's healthy request soup. low in fat and cholesterol, heart healthy levels of sodium, and taste you'll love. chef: we're all kind of excited about it. guy: mmm! i can see why. announcer: campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good! for your heart. >>> all right. we are getting more details now about the breaking news we are following out of tampa, florida. this is the campus of the university of south florida, but obviously, the tampa campus. they are sending out an alert now on their website if we pull up the website, you can see it is an
we are looking at an armed intruder on campus and the order for students now to stay inside, to lockat this point. we will continue to stay on top of this story. we are working to get some more information for parents who are out there and obviously for any students who may have msnbc up and running. quick break. msnbc returns after this. you could buy 750 bottles of water. or just one brita faucet filter. - ( plinks ) - brita. better for the environment and your wallet. - ( plinks ) - brita....
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it's much easier to lock up somebody for selling some pot, to lock up -- the guy who has got a third strike who is found with a few joints will be in jail for 25 years to life. phillip garrido's out in 11 years, that's a harder case. i think what we're seeing right now is not just this institutionalization and privatization of the prison system itself, but you're looking at prosecutors who are looking to rack up convictions. and that's why they're going after these cases and not the people who are truly dangerous. and just one really quick point. you know, it's not even just that the violent offenders. we're looking at other kinds of crimes that are routinely ignored. i was recently the victim of financial crime, which was, you know, wasn't a huge case, but i've got to tell you. it has taken me two days to get a detective on the phone. now, if i had somebody who was an alleged drug dealer next to me -- >> if you were rich -- >> if i were rich, that person would be -- he'd already be taken down. if there were a drug dealer next to me or if i reported somebody with a joint who had a --
it's much easier to lock up somebody for selling some pot, to lock up -- the guy who has got a third strike who is found with a few joints will be in jail for 25 years to life. phillip garrido's out in 11 years, that's a harder case. i think what we're seeing right now is not just this institutionalization and privatization of the prison system itself, but you're looking at prosecutors who are looking to rack up convictions. and that's why they're going after these cases and not the people who...
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secretary lock, thanks so much for coming on the program. >> thank you.t's my pleasure. >> tell me a little bit about this big announcement, you're opening an office of innovation and entrepreneur ship. >> we help to believe entrepreneurs in this country who for the last 25 years were responsible for virtually all the net new jobs in america. companies less than five years old in the last 25 years responsible for virtually all of the net new jobs in america. we need to really help them lead this economic recovery. that's why it's really important that we have an office reporting directly to me with also an advisory counsel of entrepreneurs, angel investors, venture capitalists and others to really help drive policies, devise policies and what we can do to really unleash the entrepreneurial spirit in america. >> we have questions coming in, people coming on the show all the time. what they say is i can't get money. so what will this office do to help people get funding? >> we'll be looking at that very issue. we'll be working closely with the small busines
secretary lock, thanks so much for coming on the program. >> thank you.t's my pleasure. >> tell me a little bit about this big announcement, you're opening an office of innovation and entrepreneur ship. >> we help to believe entrepreneurs in this country who for the last 25 years were responsible for virtually all the net new jobs in america. companies less than five years old in the last 25 years responsible for virtually all of the net new jobs in america. we need to really...
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but keep in mind, that paris has the bookies locked up. and london stole them away for 2012.emy and vinita? >>> let's check in with yunji de nies with the president in copenhagen. the big question everyone wants to know, did he do enough this morning to make the case for chicago games? >> reporter: it's funny. when he was leaving the hall, he stopped with reporters quickly. and he said the only thing he was upset about in his presentation, is that he followed the first lady, which he says is never good. and let me tell you, he's got a good point there. the first lady dressed in olympic gold for the occasion. really stole the show. she spoke in a personal way. her voice quivering almost throughout the presentation. she talked about t importance of the para olympic games and her father's battle with multiple sclerosis. the president talked about the broad strokes, and america's desire to inspire. but it was the first lady's personal pitch, when she told them she was dreaming of these games. dreaming big. how much she wanted the athletes to come to chicago. i think that is reall
but keep in mind, that paris has the bookies locked up. and london stole them away for 2012.emy and vinita? >>> let's check in with yunji de nies with the president in copenhagen. the big question everyone wants to know, did he do enough this morning to make the case for chicago games? >> reporter: it's funny. when he was leaving the hall, he stopped with reporters quickly. and he said the only thing he was upset about in his presentation, is that he followed the first lady,...
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savoie was locked up this week when he took his kids from his ex-wife. his attorneys say savoie was afraid he wouldn't be able to see his children ever again. the rally will include a candlelight vigil in front of the white house tonight. >>> former alaska governor sarah palin isn't the only member of her family to quit her job. last month her husband todd palin walked away from his oil field job. his resignation comes nearly two months after his wife stepped down as alaska's governor. palin's personal spokeswoman says todd palin's now spending more time with his family. he made a little more than $34,000 working part-time for a british petroleum as a production operator. he also has a job working in his family's commercial fishing business. >>> a 5-year-old florida boy who got trapped in a spinning washing machine was rescued just in time. the boy's mother ran into a nearby barbershop for help when her son got locked in a machine. an off-duty cop was there luckily. rushed back to find the child already covered in water and suds. the officer could not ya
savoie was locked up this week when he took his kids from his ex-wife. his attorneys say savoie was afraid he wouldn't be able to see his children ever again. the rally will include a candlelight vigil in front of the white house tonight. >>> former alaska governor sarah palin isn't the only member of her family to quit her job. last month her husband todd palin walked away from his oil field job. his resignation comes nearly two months after his wife stepped down as alaska's governor....
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she went outside to lock her car when the dogs attacked her 40 feet from her front door.nimals bit her in the leg, face and arm. neighbors cam to garcia's aid. but the stress of the attack caused her to have a heart attack. >> when we got there last night. they told us she was on life support. they worked on her performed a couple different procedures on her. she is still not out of the woods. >> animal control officers say the mother dog and off spring escaped through a hole in a neighbor's fence. the owner was ticketed on two counts of having vicious animals and faces possibility of jail time. the dogs will be euthanized. >>> an unregistered python killed a 2-year-old florida girl earlier this year. now state officials are pushing to get exotic animals out of people's homes. florida state law requires owners to have permits. officials have been encouraging people to give up unregistered pets and this weekend they extended an amnesty for turning over exotic breeds with no questions asked. they held a turn-in event with the local alligator theme park. >>> when new legisla
she went outside to lock her car when the dogs attacked her 40 feet from her front door.nimals bit her in the leg, face and arm. neighbors cam to garcia's aid. but the stress of the attack caused her to have a heart attack. >> when we got there last night. they told us she was on life support. they worked on her performed a couple different procedures on her. she is still not out of the woods. >> animal control officers say the mother dog and off spring escaped through a hole in a...
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so you know you've helped lock in freshness and lock out air... to help prevent freezer burn. be sure it's secure with hefty food bags. just one click and you know it's closed. hefty! hefty! hefty! ( click, click, click ) >> in her 50 years on the market, chances are you have never seen barbie quite like this. in san francisco, the altered barbie exhibit is on display. artists state that all and altered it to into alter egos, some of which are too racy for television. curators say it is all in good fun. >> she represents everything there is about the americana ideal. by altering her, she becomes more real. >> have you heard from mattel? >> no, i have not. no season assist, not yet. >> coming up, jon with a call to "kate plus 8." and details in the david letterman extortion plot that forced him to make a big announcement. >> a bit weather system off to the west is pushing in. details in just a minute. at the airport, only 66. >> it appears that baltimore city firefighters will not get a raise this year. an arbitrator has sided with the dixon administration on a salary freeze as
so you know you've helped lock in freshness and lock out air... to help prevent freezer burn. be sure it's secure with hefty food bags. just one click and you know it's closed. hefty! hefty! hefty! ( click, click, click ) >> in her 50 years on the market, chances are you have never seen barbie quite like this. in san francisco, the altered barbie exhibit is on display. artists state that all and altered it to into alter egos, some of which are too racy for television. curators say it is...
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christopher savoi was locked up when he took his two kids from his ex-wife. she took the kids to japan which without telling him. his attorney says he was afraid he wouldn't be able to see his children ever again. the rally will include a candle light vigil in front of the white house tonight. >>> former alaska governor, sarah palin, isn't the only member of her family to quit her job. last month, her husband, todd palin, walked away from his oil field job. his resignation comes nearly two months after his wife stepped down as alaska's governor. palin's personal spokeswoman says todd palin is now spending more time with his family. he made a little more than $34,000 working part time for british petroleum as a production operator. he also has a job working at his family's commercial fishing business. >>> the national guard was called in to help provide security at some d.c. public schools. guardsmen were stationed at a high school football game along with police officers. the company that used to provide school security suddenly folded. d.c. schools were sudd
christopher savoi was locked up when he took his two kids from his ex-wife. she took the kids to japan which without telling him. his attorney says he was afraid he wouldn't be able to see his children ever again. the rally will include a candle light vigil in front of the white house tonight. >>> former alaska governor, sarah palin, isn't the only member of her family to quit her job. last month, her husband, todd palin, walked away from his oil field job. his resignation comes nearly...
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>> no, i don't think the administration thought this was a lock. setting up the bar that high and saying that, you know, he thought it was a lock and that's why he went over there, is inaccurate. they went over, he was literally out of pocket for hours, not days. they made the presentation and lost. they knew they were going to take some plits politically for it. what i find interesting is that some republicans and folks like rush limbaugh take glee out of the fact that we didn't get this. i don't know who should be happy about it. >> that has been an interesting point. that will be the final point. that is a wrap of our live msnbc sunday coverage. stay with us. headlines, breaking news as it happens. up next "the untouchable." as washington continues the debate over health care reform, aarp has chosen a side-- yours. we're fighting to guarantee that you'll never be denied coverage because of your health or age. to prevent anyone from coming between you and your doctor. and to make sure patients don't take a backseat to insurance companies. because
>> no, i don't think the administration thought this was a lock. setting up the bar that high and saying that, you know, he thought it was a lock and that's why he went over there, is inaccurate. they went over, he was literally out of pocket for hours, not days. they made the presentation and lost. they knew they were going to take some plits politically for it. what i find interesting is that some republicans and folks like rush limbaugh take glee out of the fact that we didn't get...
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jo: the door's locked ! they ( bleep ) turned the little button ! ( buzzing sound ) brad: they're not bothered by him at all. like this ( bleep ) happens every day, like this pet store's in south central. leif: like that's gonna work, add "please," all of a sudden, out of nowhere. try politeness. loni: and now he's pleading with them. who's the bitch now ? narrator: the bandit, brandishing his plastic gun, scurries out the back door. police, equipped with actual firearms, easily track him down a few days later. ali: sad excuse for a criminal. jo: these two women should have a sitcom-- woman: you can't unlock the door. ( audience laughing ) jo: that's how cool these two chicks are. narrator: it was a forbidden romance... a love so powerful, it refused to stay private. a passion that ended in pain... ( man crying ) and prison. the smoking gun proudly presents: the story of a man... and the object of his desire. officer: the first video we had, he was completely nude, and... he used the hole for the umbrella and have sex with the table. ( tape rewindin
jo: the door's locked ! they ( bleep ) turned the little button ! ( buzzing sound ) brad: they're not bothered by him at all. like this ( bleep ) happens every day, like this pet store's in south central. leif: like that's gonna work, add "please," all of a sudden, out of nowhere. try politeness. loni: and now he's pleading with them. who's the bitch now ? narrator: the bandit, brandishing his plastic gun, scurries out the back door. police, equipped with actual firearms, easily track...
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jo: the door's locked ! they ( bleep ) turned the little button ! ( buzzing sound ) brad: they're not bothered by him at all. like this ( bleep ) happens every day, like this pet store's in south central. leif: like that's gonna work, add "please," all of a sudden, out of nowhere. try politeness. loni: and now he's pleading with them. who's the bitch now ? narrator: the bandit, brandishing his plastic gun, scurries out the back door. police, equipped with actual firearms, easily track him down a few days later. ali: sad excuse for a criminal. jo: these two women should have a sitcom-- woman: you can't unlock the door. ( audience laughing ) jo: that's how cool these two chicks are. narrator: it was a forbidden romance... a love so powerful, it refused to stay private. a passion that ended in pain... ( man crying ) and prison. the smoking gun proudly presents: the story of a man... and the object of his desire. officer: the first video we had, he was completely nude, and... he used the hole for the umbrella and have sex with the table. ( tape rewindin
jo: the door's locked ! they ( bleep ) turned the little button ! ( buzzing sound ) brad: they're not bothered by him at all. like this ( bleep ) happens every day, like this pet store's in south central. leif: like that's gonna work, add "please," all of a sudden, out of nowhere. try politeness. loni: and now he's pleading with them. who's the bitch now ? narrator: the bandit, brandishing his plastic gun, scurries out the back door. police, equipped with actual firearms, easily track...
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so you know you've helped lock in freshness and lock out air... to help prevent freezer burn.be sure it's secure with hefty food bags. st one click and you know it's closed. hefty! hefty! hefty! ( click, click, click ) ♪ golden morning, family smiling ♪ ♪ gonna be a special day ♪ for the perfect start to the perfect day, i always choose land o' lakes all natural eggs. from hens fed a rich, all-natural diet... with no added preservatives or hormones. ♪ pure and simple, always natural ♪ ♪ our best eggs say land o' lakes ♪ land o' lakes all natural eggs. where simple goodness begins. ♪ any questions? so will the tv in my house look that amazing? yep. fios has 100% fiber optics straight to your home. and i get $150 back when switch to fios? that's correct. i got a question, i got a question. is anybody here buying this? read it and weep pal. switch to fios now and get $150 back. unlike cable, fios delivers 100% true fiber optics straight to your home. for hd picture quality that beats cable in customer satisfaction. and crystal-clear phone service. just $79.99 a month with a one-y
so you know you've helped lock in freshness and lock out air... to help prevent freezer burn.be sure it's secure with hefty food bags. st one click and you know it's closed. hefty! hefty! hefty! ( click, click, click ) ♪ golden morning, family smiling ♪ ♪ gonna be a special day ♪ for the perfect start to the perfect day, i always choose land o' lakes all natural eggs. from hens fed a rich, all-natural diet... with no added preservatives or hormones. ♪ pure and simple, always natural...
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who says he should be locked up? tonight the stars are divided and speaking out to "showbiz tonight." plus, crazy over the car dashians. chloe marries a big nba star. the big bucks battle over their wedding picture. the obsession with the other kardashians. tonight the big case of being famous for nothing. >>> i'm a.j. hammer. broadcasting tonight and every night from new york city. this is "showbiz tonight" this weekend. tonight it's the jon and kate war. jon gosselin has taken dramatic action to try to end "jon & kate plus eight" days after being fired by tlc. jon refuses to let tlc bought house to shoot the show. they suspended production on jon and kate after he filed a cease and desist order demanding they stop taping the reality show. he post add sign that said "get lost." he told larry king he's doing it to protect the kids. >> i'm asking not to be on the show. i'm asking my kids not to be on the show. i don't want them to film anymore. i don't think it's healthy for them, and the reason i don't think it's hea
who says he should be locked up? tonight the stars are divided and speaking out to "showbiz tonight." plus, crazy over the car dashians. chloe marries a big nba star. the big bucks battle over their wedding picture. the obsession with the other kardashians. tonight the big case of being famous for nothing. >>> i'm a.j. hammer. broadcasting tonight and every night from new york city. this is "showbiz tonight" this weekend. tonight it's the jon and kate war. jon...
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so you know you've helped lock in freshness and lock out air... to help prevent freezer burn. be sure it's secure with hefty food bags. just one click and you know it's closed. hefty! hefty! hefty! ( click, click, click ) where's my car?!!!! where are you?! arghhh... (announcer) dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles give you outrageous comfort, all-day-guaranteed. woah. it's not too far... (announcer) are you gellin'? dr. scholl's. >> a pair of turnovers, penalties, and a serious injury, all the while playing against a team the ravens have never defeated. instead, it turns into heartbreak. 27-21. it went badly. the return a kick. he has not had a spectacular season, and here it is -- the return a kick. the ravens -- return kick. there was that 20 yarder. in the second quarter, -- 20 yearder. in the second quarter, an injury. he was on the field for 11 minutes. good news in the hospital, he is able to move all of his extremities, and he should be ok. derosa of, right around -- suggs, right around. this ends with a 14-yard touchdown for randy moss, his first of the season. ray rice
so you know you've helped lock in freshness and lock out air... to help prevent freezer burn. be sure it's secure with hefty food bags. just one click and you know it's closed. hefty! hefty! hefty! ( click, click, click ) where's my car?!!!! where are you?! arghhh... (announcer) dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles give you outrageous comfort, all-day-guaranteed. woah. it's not too far... (announcer) are you gellin'? dr. scholl's. >> a pair of turnovers, penalties, and a serious injury, all...
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it is definitely locking in. the clouds are locking in what heat we had overnight. we're still area wide close to 70 degrees. that's where we stay for the day. the storm system of rain overnight is -- back that up a little bit more than that. how about that? 71 degrees, mostly cloudy, a little rain this morning, but it has since moved away, scattered showers through the afternoon. 46 tonight and then we're looking atom sunshine, 69 the daytime high, complete updated forecast coming up. >>> a well respected police commander has been suspended for spending that much time on the internet while crime is on the rise from his district. a report with new reaction and why some say the command certificate getting a raw deal. >> reporter: the commander is major roger bergeron and he headed the southeast district and had a reputation for reaching out in the community. the murder rate in southeast baltimore has more than doubled in the past year, assaults and robberies are up too. >> we're making a statement. >> reporter: now the commander major roger bergeron is on suspension.
it is definitely locking in. the clouds are locking in what heat we had overnight. we're still area wide close to 70 degrees. that's where we stay for the day. the storm system of rain overnight is -- back that up a little bit more than that. how about that? 71 degrees, mostly cloudy, a little rain this morning, but it has since moved away, scattered showers through the afternoon. 46 tonight and then we're looking atom sunshine, 69 the daytime high, complete updated forecast coming up....
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. >>> a second suspect in the killing of a baltimore couldn't landlord is locked up this evening facing murder charges. joy takes a closer look at this crime tonight. joy? >>reporter: michael and aaron were tenants of 74-year-old david weeks but when the elderly landlord began talking about he viingting the 2, detectives suspect the tenants turned on their landlord. it is here where family member found wokes in bed with a pillow taped over his head in a pool of blood. gruesome discovery. neighbors tell us they had seen the tenants outside making improvements on weeks property. >> i did see them in the yard working. i thought they were related to him. >>reporter: now net at 10:00 we show you where police eventually caught up with one of the suspected killers. and how it is they made their arrest. as you will see it was anything but routine. this is news at 5:30. >>> man found dead in his home league in a pool of blood on the kitchen floor. this happened yesterday afternoon in the 95,000 block of liberty road in randall town. 55-year-old rodney lewis stabbed to death on the site detective
. >>> a second suspect in the killing of a baltimore couldn't landlord is locked up this evening facing murder charges. joy takes a closer look at this crime tonight. joy? >>reporter: michael and aaron were tenants of 74-year-old david weeks but when the elderly landlord began talking about he viingting the 2, detectives suspect the tenants turned on their landlord. it is here where family member found wokes in bed with a pillow taped over his head in a pool of blood. gruesome...
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. >> reporter: women we spoke with say they'll be checking the locks on their doors and try to make sure they're inside before dark. >> it makes me mad because it could have been me. i'm 20, an adult, and it could have been me. a lot of love go out for her family. >> reporter: the victim is a 30-year-old woman who neighbors say has lived here six months. police say she was beaten and raped last wednesday at 2:20 in the morning. unknown suspected forced her way into the home, struck her with a bat and then assaulted her. >> reporter: police say she was threatened with a knife and she was not alone in the house. >> this incident took place while the woman's children were in the house so he's a ruthless guy. >> reporter: the victim was able to help police put together this sketch of her attacker. investigators hope someone will recognise this man and call them soon. >> something is wrong in his head to do something like that. >> reporter: if you'd like another look at that sketch it's on our website, abc2news.com. if you think you recognise the man in the sketch call the baltimore city poli
. >> reporter: women we spoke with say they'll be checking the locks on their doors and try to make sure they're inside before dark. >> it makes me mad because it could have been me. i'm 20, an adult, and it could have been me. a lot of love go out for her family. >> reporter: the victim is a 30-year-old woman who neighbors say has lived here six months. police say she was beaten and raped last wednesday at 2:20 in the morning. unknown suspected forced her way into the home,...
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>> this is peanuts compared to the programs that are locked. nancy wants to enact the trillions in entitlement programs arc couple million bucks on postage at a new museum is basically nothing. the basic functions of government is limited, right? prey tenth me, protect my rights -- protect me, protect my rights. unless the money is going to the court, the police or to fight islam, i don't know why they are doing anything at all. >> thanks for joining us and the "cashin' in" gang today and a warning on how the too big to fail banks about to create a new financial crisis. wayne will tell you all about it >>> time for what do i need to know for next week. >> many people are rethinking the way they live and cook. we are eating at home, growing our own vegetables, outside running, getting fresh air. we are healthier now because of it all. take that health care reform. we don't need ya! >> we are thinner but poor at the same time? >> it has always been like that >> what do i need to know for week? >> she stole credit cards and charged lingerie and ot
>> this is peanuts compared to the programs that are locked. nancy wants to enact the trillions in entitlement programs arc couple million bucks on postage at a new museum is basically nothing. the basic functions of government is limited, right? prey tenth me, protect my rights -- protect me, protect my rights. unless the money is going to the court, the police or to fight islam, i don't know why they are doing anything at all. >> thanks for joining us and the "cashin'...
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>> this is peanuts compared to the programs that are locked. nancy wants to enact the trillions in entitlement programs arc couple million bucks on postage at a new museum is basically nothing. the basic functions of government is limited, right? prey tenth me, protect my rights -- protect me, protect my rights. unless the money is going to the court, the police or to fight islam, i don't know why they are doing anything at all. >> thanks for joining us and the "cashin' in" gang today and a warning on how the too big to fail banks about to create a new financial crisis. wayne will tell you all about it call it a weight-loss smack down. he's a hall of fame quarterback who scored a 22-pound weight loss thanks to nutrisystem. he's a legendary linebacker who's tackled his own weight problem by dropping 35 pounds with nutrisystem. so, who's the winner... at losing weight? listen here, twinkle toes, you're going to need some new dance moves, buddy, if you're going to take on dan marino. dan marino? what did he play, kickball? i'm feeling lean, i'm me
>> this is peanuts compared to the programs that are locked. nancy wants to enact the trillions in entitlement programs arc couple million bucks on postage at a new museum is basically nothing. the basic functions of government is limited, right? prey tenth me, protect my rights -- protect me, protect my rights. unless the money is going to the court, the police or to fight islam, i don't know why they are doing anything at all. >> thanks for joining us and the "cashin'...
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the current lock was set to close in 2014. we're not building the lock yet. we've prepared, the coffer dam is complete, kentucky lock only got $1 million but their stimulus money allowed them to start construction. we could not. i made this case at the subcommittee, the full committee, on the house floor, mr. pastor helped it. we put $14 million in and just like happens in this place, somehow by the time we got to the conference meeting it was taken back out. we tried to restore it yesterday, change of support went down virtual party lines. i'm telling you, we got a problem, we need help. and it's not me, it's the entire eastern system. it's the largest inland waterway system in the country. it is going to close. we got to do something. please, to the committee, to the senate, to the house, both parties, administration, when there's an emergency supplemental, let's get together ahead of time, fix the inner waterway trust fund problem. this is a crisis for all the inner waterway systems and the first big failure will be the lock unless we exert the leadership
the current lock was set to close in 2014. we're not building the lock yet. we've prepared, the coffer dam is complete, kentucky lock only got $1 million but their stimulus money allowed them to start construction. we could not. i made this case at the subcommittee, the full committee, on the house floor, mr. pastor helped it. we put $14 million in and just like happens in this place, somehow by the time we got to the conference meeting it was taken back out. we tried to restore it yesterday,...
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. >> we even joked about, oh, he's probably got somebody locked in his basement. >> reporter: even the sheriff is angry with parole officers for letting a rapist keep a prison in his own backyard. >> i don't plame the public for mistrusting them. i don't trust them. >> reporter: tonight, the crime being the questions and the latest on jaysee herself. >> you can see progress. it's a premaremarkable thing to >> reporter: "in plain sight," a dateline investigation. >> good evening and welcome to "dateline." i'm ann curry. a kidnapped child rescued after 18 years. a mother's prayer answered. but this crime is raising a lot of questions about why jaycee dugard's alleged kidnapper baent stopped sooner. why didn't this young woman spend her childhood live with her family instead in a nightmare. here's keith morrison. >> reporter: the whole world has see the backyard squalor, has heard the tale of 11-year-old jaycee dugard, kidnapped screaming from a bus stop, spirited here to this for didsaken place nearly 20 years ago, has heard how she was pregnant at 14, how she raised two daughters in her
. >> we even joked about, oh, he's probably got somebody locked in his basement. >> reporter: even the sheriff is angry with parole officers for letting a rapist keep a prison in his own backyard. >> i don't plame the public for mistrusting them. i don't trust them. >> reporter: tonight, the crime being the questions and the latest on jaysee herself. >> you can see progress. it's a premaremarkable thing to >> reporter: "in plain sight," a dateline...
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up and locked out so we wanted to have a little extra safety net there. >> that's great. >> when weltimately closed the deal on labor day weekend, we took it down in debt. we can prepay it on our terms and roll that over, roll that out of what we think is more optimal conditions sooner than not. >> one last question. i know that you watch the show, so therefore, you know how important i think that dividends are. some my viewers are say, jim, no way a bank can pay a 4% yield here. there's too much risk. they cannot afford it. >> we're very, very comfortable and confident. in the earnings power that we have in the organization. today is as for years to come. our commitment is to provide our investors with an appropriate yield on their investment return, a fair amount of their capital, as we continue to reinvest back in the business. we stand tall and firm on that one. >> mr. koelmel, thank you very much. >> jim, thank you very much. >> i know behind this bank and staying behind it. you have figured out the model. thank you very much, sir. >> thank you, sir. >>> coming up how would a h
up and locked out so we wanted to have a little extra safety net there. >> that's great. >> when weltimately closed the deal on labor day weekend, we took it down in debt. we can prepay it on our terms and roll that over, roll that out of what we think is more optimal conditions sooner than not. >> one last question. i know that you watch the show, so therefore, you know how important i think that dividends are. some my viewers are say, jim, no way a bank can pay a 4% yield...
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police have been warning neighbors to keep their doors locked. belittles child, a 3-year-old named tabitha, survived what is said to be a very brutal attack. the hospital says that she is responding well to date. there is word today from police that you may want to keep your doors locked. we have the editor of the pentagram newspaper with us from bloomington, illinois. what do we know about the suspect? what was the motive? >> chris harris is 30 years old, attending college. illinois, and he works as a carpenter. he dreams of being an architect. he has lived all over central illinois. most recently, he has been in and out of his ex-wife's home, down the street from where the family was killed. she was the older daughter of the family involved in the murders. jane: what could have been the motive? he did not kill her. >> looking at his arm and social networking pages, none of this seems particularly dark. it seems like a normal musings of a 20-something, 30-something, going to college. nothing unusual. jane: our police telling you about the relati
police have been warning neighbors to keep their doors locked. belittles child, a 3-year-old named tabitha, survived what is said to be a very brutal attack. the hospital says that she is responding well to date. there is word today from police that you may want to keep your doors locked. we have the editor of the pentagram newspaper with us from bloomington, illinois. what do we know about the suspect? what was the motive? >> chris harris is 30 years old, attending college. illinois, and...
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ten minutes away from locking into the moon.e're right, sam, that it's going to send up a plume of rock. and they think possibly ice. and ice would mean water. and -- >> water equals life. what they want to know is if there was any kind of water on any moon or planet. this is a good place to start. >> we want to bring in two wonderful observers with us. buzz aldridge, in washington. he was one of the first to set foot on the moon. and also joining us, ryan owens, center in houston.johnson space ryan, are we on time? going to happen soon? >> we are on time. we're about a minute away, space time, from this huge impact. diane, what an impact it will be. as you said, this rocket weighs as much as an suv. so, we all like the moon. we look at it at night. but we're about to hit it twice with quite the double impact. >> and buzz aldrin, what are you interested in seeing? >> i'm probably going to have to look at a replay because i'll be looking at you. i'm interested in the resolution of what we've been getting from our satellite detect
ten minutes away from locking into the moon.e're right, sam, that it's going to send up a plume of rock. and they think possibly ice. and ice would mean water. and -- >> water equals life. what they want to know is if there was any kind of water on any moon or planet. this is a good place to start. >> we want to bring in two wonderful observers with us. buzz aldridge, in washington. he was one of the first to set foot on the moon. and also joining us, ryan owens, center in...
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so -- and i'm also going to show you the lock because the lock is about three feet from the floor. and we know that that's about as tall as haleigh stands. so here's the back door and here's the lock. it sticks. so -- there you go. now we open the back door. and here's the back screen door. the one that was propped open with the cinder block, okay? now if you see, when it closed, it slams. it makes a loud noise. but if you leave this door, this slowly closes as well. so it leaves a lot of questions as to what exactly -- how exactly did this person do this? >>> next, was new stepmother, misty croslin, even home the night little haleigh goes missing? >>> thrown behind bars on a gun charge. we learn the brother of new stepmother, misty croslin, confesses during a late-night jailhouse interrogation. he goes to haleigh's house the night she goes missing. pounds on the door, desperately. nobody home. this, a full seven months after haleigh goes missing. then a letter surfaces. outlining details of a drug-fueled party where little haleigh, allegedly, accidentally ingests the heavy-duty pa
so -- and i'm also going to show you the lock because the lock is about three feet from the floor. and we know that that's about as tall as haleigh stands. so here's the back door and here's the lock. it sticks. so -- there you go. now we open the back door. and here's the back screen door. the one that was propped open with the cinder block, okay? now if you see, when it closed, it slams. it makes a loud noise. but if you leave this door, this slowly closes as well. so it leaves a lot of...
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he reportedly climb in to the washer and his younger brother accidentally locked him in. that automatically started the machine. >>> drew peterson's trial will not be moved to another county. the former illinois police officer has pleaded not guilty in the death of his third wife. and he denies any link to the disappearance of his fourth wife. peterson's attorney is upset that a judge will also allow a so-called hearsay law. he argues it denies a suspect's right to confront their accusers. but the will county state attorneys say he's going to change the trial's venue if it appears a fair trial won't happen. >> very rewarding to have a judge declare the statute constitutional on all grounds because as you know, it's been much malign in the news media. the statute is equitable, fair, and improve our system of justice. >> we can't be anything but disappointing. this law was -- if you read -- there have been legal commentators and lawyers who have commented on it that think it's a horrible law. i think it's a horrible law. >> possible evidence might include letters peterson's
he reportedly climb in to the washer and his younger brother accidentally locked him in. that automatically started the machine. >>> drew peterson's trial will not be moved to another county. the former illinois police officer has pleaded not guilty in the death of his third wife. and he denies any link to the disappearance of his fourth wife. peterson's attorney is upset that a judge will also allow a so-called hearsay law. he argues it denies a suspect's right to confront their...
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. >> because they're lock and loading on the hill for that one right now. >> nice try, julien. i i have to applaud your efforts. more next hour. >>> still ahead the super early are start to the holiday season why so soon and what's behind it? that story next on "msnbc saturday." wonders growing together under the same sun. and now for the first time, in new sun crystals ® . the only 100% natural sweetener made with pure cane sugar and stevia. finally, all the sweetness of nature and just 5 calories a packet. nature gave us the recipe; we just gave it a name. new sun crystals ® all natural sweetener. two natural wonders. one sweet taste™. over health care reform, aarp has chosen a side-- yours. we're fighting to guarantee that you'll never be denied coverage because of your health or age. to prevent anyone from coming between you and your doctor. and to make sure patients don't take a backseat to insurance companies. because at aarp, we believe your health is worth fighting for. learn more at aarp.org. i'm nervous about her going away, but i know that she wants to be able to do
. >> because they're lock and loading on the hill for that one right now. >> nice try, julien. i i have to applaud your efforts. more next hour. >>> still ahead the super early are start to the holiday season why so soon and what's behind it? that story next on "msnbc saturday." wonders growing together under the same sun. and now for the first time, in new sun crystals ® . the only 100% natural sweetener made with pure cane sugar and stevia. finally, all the...
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let's find out what people think of maxwell house's flavor lock lid. hear that? seals it tight. smells like fresh ground. fresh fresh fresh fre-- that's our favorite part. ...fresh! (announcer) taste why maxwell house is good to the last drop. when we spend a billion dollars a day buying foreign oil... we don't just waste our money... we put our economy in the hands of hostile nations. we let big oil make record profits... while we struggle. and we lose new energy jobs, that go overseas. but we can take charge of our economy... by passing strong clean energy legislation. 1.7 million new american jobs. less carbon pollution. and a cleaner america for our children. it's time for clean american energy. >>> coming up, dealing with health insurance, red tape is not part of the hippocratic oath. doctors are all 50 states came to the white house today to make their case for health care reform. one of them is going to join me next. announcer: trying to be good to your heart? so is campbell's healthy request soup. low in fat and cholesterol, heart healthy levels of sodium, and taste you'
let's find out what people think of maxwell house's flavor lock lid. hear that? seals it tight. smells like fresh ground. fresh fresh fresh fre-- that's our favorite part. ...fresh! (announcer) taste why maxwell house is good to the last drop. when we spend a billion dollars a day buying foreign oil... we don't just waste our money... we put our economy in the hands of hostile nations. we let big oil make record profits... while we struggle. and we lose new energy jobs, that go overseas. but we...
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what is being done to make sure those images are locked down forever. if they go viral, this girl will be victimized all over again. now, is the school going to take any responsibility for the lack of safety here? the victim's friend was at the dance and says school officials and police were completely negligent. >> i looked outside of the gym and i saw 12 to 15 guys sitting there with no i.d.s. the officers, not only did they not check the i.d.s of those students, those men outside the campus, but the security officers who are employed here did no job checking either. the assistant principal looked outside and actually saw those men and did nothing about it. >> what? that's an outrage. i want to welcome my fantastic panel. judge karen mills-francis. clinical psychologist. curtis sliwa, founder of the guardian angels and radio talk show host of the and criminal defense attorney. got to start with the guardian angel tonight. curtis, we have both covered so many crimes, but this one seems to have crossed some invisible line. it has generated outrage aroun
what is being done to make sure those images are locked down forever. if they go viral, this girl will be victimized all over again. now, is the school going to take any responsibility for the lack of safety here? the victim's friend was at the dance and says school officials and police were completely negligent. >> i looked outside of the gym and i saw 12 to 15 guys sitting there with no i.d.s. the officers, not only did they not check the i.d.s of those students, those men outside the...
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but again, the campus is locked down.ice are being very careful, as well as what they are telling us, so we do not have a very good sense of what is happening there. there was a call from off campus that was transferred on campus, and that is where the search started. trace: the library is the focus. thank you. this text message was issued campus wide. that was about 1:40 eastern time. if he have someone that you know on the campus of the university of south florida, you would expect them to be diligent and listen to these recommendations. they have told an -- everyone to stay inside until they can give the all clear. i want to get to phil keating who is with us from our south florida news room. what are you hearing about the situation on campus? >> so far we know they're taking it seriously. the website for the university urges all students to seek safe shelter right now. the bus system is not running right now. we have been seeing a lot of campus police running around. this is hillsboro county. they told us that they ha
but again, the campus is locked down.ice are being very careful, as well as what they are telling us, so we do not have a very good sense of what is happening there. there was a call from off campus that was transferred on campus, and that is where the search started. trace: the library is the focus. thank you. this text message was issued campus wide. that was about 1:40 eastern time. if he have someone that you know on the campus of the university of south florida, you would expect them to be...
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we know one of the doors was not locked because there was no break-in. so what if he went in, everyone was sleeping, and he took the little girl? >> to marlaina schiavo, what about him? he does place himself there. >> he does place himself there. but to say that his door -- their door was not locked, we're not entirely sure what happened that night. we know the door was propped open on the side of the house, but we don't necessarily know who propped that door open. so we don't know if the door was unlocked, nancy. >> okay. we don't know if the door was open. that's not really knocking me out, marlaina. what about it? to you, ellie jostad. what do we know about the brother? >> well, we do know that the brother has spoken to police and they say that he's not a suspect, same with the rest of misty's family. police continually go back to their line they've said, especially since haleigh's birthday that haleigh -- rather, i'm sorry, that misty is the person ho holds the key, that she's failed to give a detailed account of what was going on that night, and the
we know one of the doors was not locked because there was no break-in. so what if he went in, everyone was sleeping, and he took the little girl? >> to marlaina schiavo, what about him? he does place himself there. >> he does place himself there. but to say that his door -- their door was not locked, we're not entirely sure what happened that night. we know the door was propped open on the side of the house, but we don't necessarily know who propped that door open. so we don't know...
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here he actually kidnaps a woman, puts her in a storage lock he-y rapes her repeatedly.ould be in prison for life or he should get the death penalty. there should be no other possibility because he didn't accidentally cross any line. he did something so egregious, you know, that he should get life and that's the end of it. the trouble is we have sympathy. somebody, not me. but some people out there have sympathy. the parole boards, the judges. some of the citizens say oh, give the guy another chance. i'm like, wait a minute, that person that he attacked did not get a second chance. they have to suffer their whole life or they're dead. >> pat brown, i agree with you 100%. we shouldn't have sympathy for these predators. but we should have sympathy for a lot of the other people who are locked up for non-violent crimes. kids from inner city neighborhoods who start out in jufy then end up -- make some mistake, then end up in prisons. we're packing our prisons with more people than any other country in the world, and the vast majority of them are not predators. and yet the ver
here he actually kidnaps a woman, puts her in a storage lock he-y rapes her repeatedly.ould be in prison for life or he should get the death penalty. there should be no other possibility because he didn't accidentally cross any line. he did something so egregious, you know, that he should get life and that's the end of it. the trouble is we have sympathy. somebody, not me. but some people out there have sympathy. the parole boards, the judges. some of the citizens say oh, give the guy another...
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the thick all around fibers trap and lock on contact. swiffer gives cleaning a deep new meaning.♪ love stinks!
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we're locking up more people than any other country in the entire world. >> we should be locking up the dangerous ones, not kids with drug addiction. >> i agree with you. >> we're lobbing up the wrong ones. >> listen, i think that we need to legalize drugs and start focusing on violence janey weintraub? >> this is so beyond evil. this is not just, you know a bad act of a kid or a juvenile act. this is exactly what you were talking about. where does somebody learn this? do they learn this from the parents? no. this is dousing someone with gasoline. and thank god the kid was laying out near the pool because he was able to be thrown in that. that saved his life. but what i'm asking is where's the community? where are neighbors? kids don't just get so evil. where are the teachers? doesn't anybody notice this kid or these boys are really in need of help? they are sick. >> it's tonight's big issue. >> oh, please. >> what is wrong with our teenaged boys? the fbi say the number of juveniles arrest forward murder is up 26% since 2005. how did we get there? look around you people. here's the wild
we're locking up more people than any other country in the entire world. >> we should be locking up the dangerous ones, not kids with drug addiction. >> i agree with you. >> we're lobbing up the wrong ones. >> listen, i think that we need to legalize drugs and start focusing on violence janey weintraub? >> this is so beyond evil. this is not just, you know a bad act of a kid or a juvenile act. this is exactly what you were talking about. where does somebody learn...
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the league has locked them out, as the nba preseason games get underway, they are not the refs you are used to, they are replacementses. you know you had a subs tight in your class, you would sit backwards in your class or convince your your substitute that school lets out earlier than it did. his name is renaldo balkman, he's a forward and although he's a very good player, he's not very good at shooting free throws. he makes them about 54% of the time. mr. balkman gets fouled then the nuggets call a time-out. and after the time-out, they send this guy to the free-throw line as if it was him who got fouled instead of renaldo balkman. this guy's free throw percentage is almost 80%. so the nuggets figured, hey, substitute ref, we'll slip in this other guy and they won't notice. guess what the ref noticed. the nuggets went on to lose the game. he said later, it works in high school, direct quote. and finally, were he alive and immortal, mahatma gandy would be 140 years old today. we all like to think he would still be engaged in the work to which he dedicated his life, helping the poor, p
the league has locked them out, as the nba preseason games get underway, they are not the refs you are used to, they are replacementses. you know you had a subs tight in your class, you would sit backwards in your class or convince your your substitute that school lets out earlier than it did. his name is renaldo balkman, he's a forward and although he's a very good player, he's not very good at shooting free throws. he makes them about 54% of the time. mr. balkman gets fouled then the nuggets...
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. >> secured with two locks. >> reporter: he now has a new option for parking his bike in d.c. the mayor and other dignitaries cut the ribbon at the bike station at union station. mostly a glass structure shaped like a huge bicycle helmet. there are about 135 indoor spaces at the new bike station. available to rent for $2 a day or $96 a year. attorney david bono immediately purchased an annual space in the new indoor bike rack which is adjacent to metro, amtrak, marc and vre. >> i can park it here. i have business in philadelphia. get on the train and change into my suit and stitt get my biking? >> reporter: drop-in customers with get their bikes tuned up or repaired in a small shop on the premises people who rent the slot on an annual basis can get to their bikes any time they want because they'll be given an electronic key card to get to their bikes 24/7. >> the biggest and the best and the coolest bike station in the entire country. >> reporter: well it's certainly the newest and the most expensive indoor bike facility in the u.s. the project price tag is $4 million. >> the
. >> secured with two locks. >> reporter: he now has a new option for parking his bike in d.c. the mayor and other dignitaries cut the ribbon at the bike station at union station. mostly a glass structure shaped like a huge bicycle helmet. there are about 135 indoor spaces at the new bike station. available to rent for $2 a day or $96 a year. attorney david bono immediately purchased an annual space in the new indoor bike rack which is adjacent to metro, amtrak, marc and vre....
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it's locked up so we just got the key to it right now. ( dogs barking) that's it. pay dirt.it's come across from mexico. that's where generally most of the dope here comes from. this is a pretty sizable amount here. pretty good haul. apparently getting ready to move it out. okay, we need to go in and finish securing the house. then we'll start a search of the house. como lo conoces? fiestas. en unas fiestas. ocasional, no mas. y el vive en juarez? si, senor. lo conocimos en unparty en una boda de una muchacha. le ofresco mi casa cuando se le ofresca algo. fue todo. sergeant george perez: the people of the home here advised that an acquaintance that they know from juarez, mexico came by and told them the vehicle was overheating and asked for permission to leave it here for a few hours and that he'd be back for it and the lady granted permission, so... we're in the process right now of verifying whether or not that story is correct. we need to establish a link between the dope and the people living here. they're claiming that some friend of the family just dropped it off and a
it's locked up so we just got the key to it right now. ( dogs barking) that's it. pay dirt.it's come across from mexico. that's where generally most of the dope here comes from. this is a pretty sizable amount here. pretty good haul. apparently getting ready to move it out. okay, we need to go in and finish securing the house. then we'll start a search of the house. como lo conoces? fiestas. en unas fiestas. ocasional, no mas. y el vive en juarez? si, senor. lo conocimos en unparty en una boda...
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. >> sharon: (groaning) (alarm sounding) (lock beeps) >> sharon: (yelling) aah!ng) >> nick: you're doing great. >> sharon: (groaning) >> dr. taylor: don't stop now.
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we have the mild air locked in place. we'll be in the 70s today. a little high over the average of 72 for this time of the year and then we'll cool down, chill out, for the next few days. the sunrise at 7:06 and small craft advisory from noon until the evening and the next high tide at 6:26 and south wind on the bay gusting at 20. here's the forecast for the day. 73 degrees today, intervals of clouds and sun and we're seeing the improvement. we'll change it now, it's moving on through here. there's a slight chance of rain because of disturbances to the west. the chances are, they could swing on by and areawide, we have nice conditions. we have a little break in the morning and a good bit of sunshine. we'll adjust that as the front has pushed by. we'll look forward to it. >>> still ahead on eyewitness news saturday morning. the fbi has a man in custody accused of taping hidden video of erin andrews. >>> a kidnapped newborn is found alive. >> and here are yesterday's winning lottery numbers. good luck, everybody. >>> it's saturday, october 3rd taking
we have the mild air locked in place. we'll be in the 70s today. a little high over the average of 72 for this time of the year and then we'll cool down, chill out, for the next few days. the sunrise at 7:06 and small craft advisory from noon until the evening and the next high tide at 6:26 and south wind on the bay gusting at 20. here's the forecast for the day. 73 degrees today, intervals of clouds and sun and we're seeing the improvement. we'll change it now, it's moving on through here....
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. >> we lock up more people than any other country in the world, bradford cohen. and we're institutionalizing these kids and let me tell you something, somebody's making a lot of money off of it. we're warehousing them. it's totally predictable that they're going to commit a crime. and then -- >> absolutely right. >> we end up warehousing them and somebody makes a lot of money off feeding them and clothing them and there's private prisons these days. we've got an industry of violence. >> and you have hit the nail on the head because the way our system is set up and now everyone's so scared that the kid's going to do something worse so if you get into a schoolyard fight, they immediately send it to the state attorney's office. the state attorney starts actions on these kids, they get sucked into the system and it doesn't make them better. it makes them worse. so you have a kid that may have been just a small-time nothing case and what happens is that kid starts to get worse. he gets sucked into the system, he does 21 days in a juvenile hall, he learns all these stu
. >> we lock up more people than any other country in the world, bradford cohen. and we're institutionalizing these kids and let me tell you something, somebody's making a lot of money off of it. we're warehousing them. it's totally predictable that they're going to commit a crime. and then -- >> absolutely right. >> we end up warehousing them and somebody makes a lot of money off feeding them and clothing them and there's private prisons these days. we've got an industry of...
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we know one of the doors was not locked because there was no break-in. so what if he went in, everyone was sleeping, and he took the little girl? >> to marlaina schiavo, what about him? he does place himself there. >> he does place himself there. but to say that his door -- their door was not locked, we're not entirely sure what happened that night. we know the door was propped open on the side of the house, but we don't necessarily know who propped that door open. so we don't know if the door was unlocked, nancy. >> okay. we don't know if the door was open. that's not really knocking me out, marlaina. what about it? to you, ellie jostad. what do we know about the brother? >> well, we do know that the brother has spoken to police and they say that seize nhe's not a suspect, same with the rest of misty's family. police continually go back to their line they've said, especially since haleigh's birthday, that -- i'm sorry, rather, misty is the person who holds the key, that she's failed to give a detailed account of what was going on that night, and they wa
we know one of the doors was not locked because there was no break-in. so what if he went in, everyone was sleeping, and he took the little girl? >> to marlaina schiavo, what about him? he does place himself there. >> he does place himself there. but to say that his door -- their door was not locked, we're not entirely sure what happened that night. we know the door was propped open on the side of the house, but we don't necessarily know who propped that door open. so we don't know...
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the latest we have for students is stay in your rooms, keep your room is locked.y much still a fluid situation at the university of south florida. we will keep you updated as events warrant. 18 terrorist suspect accused of plotting to blow up a dallas skyscraper in court today. undercover feds say they handed him a cell phone that he thought was a detonator, and he dialed the code to blow up the building. today, the judge is deciding whether to move forward. details come someone inside the courtroom when we're back. businesses more efficiently, so we've brought in a team of experts to help. one suggestion is to make your shipping more efficient with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. call or go online for a free supply and up to $160 in offers from authorized postage vendors. shipping's a hassle! weighing every box... actually, with flat rate boxes you don't need to weigh anything under 70 pounds. if it fits, it ships for a low flat rate. ok, but i ship all over the country. you can ship anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. ship interna
the latest we have for students is stay in your rooms, keep your room is locked.y much still a fluid situation at the university of south florida. we will keep you updated as events warrant. 18 terrorist suspect accused of plotting to blow up a dallas skyscraper in court today. undercover feds say they handed him a cell phone that he thought was a detonator, and he dialed the code to blow up the building. today, the judge is deciding whether to move forward. details come someone inside the...
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. >> was your back door locked, do you know? >> yes. the back door always stays locked. >> i'm mike brooks in for nancy grace. what you are listening to is the 911 call from haleigh's father, ronald, the night that he got home and found that his daughter had vanished from her bed in the middle of the night. i want to go back out to our attorneys, eleanor odom, peter odom, and alex sanchez. all right, alex. you and i talked. you don't think -- you think that she can go and do what she wants to do. but when she comes back, if she was your client, are you telling her to go to police and -- because come on, you've got to agree with me, alex, she knows more than what she's telling. >> i'm interested, and i'm sure she's interested, in seeing that child returned. sought first thing i would do is have her come to my office. we would sit down, have a full discussion. and i would certainly encourage her to speak to the police and provide any information which would be helpful in the return of this child. >> peter. yes or no? does she know more th
. >> was your back door locked, do you know? >> yes. the back door always stays locked. >> i'm mike brooks in for nancy grace. what you are listening to is the 911 call from haleigh's father, ronald, the night that he got home and found that his daughter had vanished from her bed in the middle of the night. i want to go back out to our attorneys, eleanor odom, peter odom, and alex sanchez. all right, alex. you and i talked. you don't think -- you think that she can go and do...
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people can't move from jobs, locked in because the fear of losing health care.depressant on the job market but i think the white house has been slow to making that case and when the country cares most about jobs or the lack thereof, health care almost seems like a side issue. >> okay. >> to people. they care more about jobs than about health care right now. >> let's get to the public option, erin. "the chicago tribune" says the obama administration is working behind the scenes to get a public option in the bill going up for debate in the senate. it is perceived as being unpopular. so what can the president say and do in private to get lawmakers on his side? >> well, i think what we're going to see, as you know, the finance committee will vote out their bill on tuesday and then the real work begins in the senate and harry reed and the white house will sit down and figure out what to bring to the senate floor. i think most people believe there will be a form of a public option out of the congress. you know, whether that's call add trigger, whether that's called a
people can't move from jobs, locked in because the fear of losing health care.depressant on the job market but i think the white house has been slow to making that case and when the country cares most about jobs or the lack thereof, health care almost seems like a side issue. >> okay. >> to people. they care more about jobs than about health care right now. >> let's get to the public option, erin. "the chicago tribune" says the obama administration is working behind...
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the school locked down the campus after they got reports of a man with a gun and a bomb it started athe main library there on campus at about half past 1:00 local time. somebody called police and moments later a loud siren across campus. then an announce thement, text message and otherwise informing students to stay inside and lock doors. shortly after police arrested the man you whom you will see here here. there he is on a campus bus. we are told he admitted he was the person for whom the cops were looking. campus police reportedly asked the tampa bomb squad to search his belongings. investigators have not said whether that search turned up any evidence. reports of a second person taken into custody, that man was just sort of crying wolf on a bus and he has apologized. the jordanian teenager accused of trying to blow up a sky scraper in dallas headed to court today. the judge ruled there is, indeed, enough evidence to continue the case against this man, 19-year-old has sam. police say he drove what he thought was a truck bomb into the garage of a 60-story building last month and he
the school locked down the campus after they got reports of a man with a gun and a bomb it started athe main library there on campus at about half past 1:00 local time. somebody called police and moments later a loud siren across campus. then an announce thement, text message and otherwise informing students to stay inside and lock doors. shortly after police arrested the man you whom you will see here here. there he is on a campus bus. we are told he admitted he was the person for whom the...
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locked a speed of 35 miles an hour. [ siren pulses ] [ siren pulses ] >> how are you, sir?ys, officer. what's up? >> hey, do you know what the speed limit is on this street? >> 35? >> okay, posted speed limit in a residential speed limit here is 25 miles an hour. i'm gonna have you step up onto the sidewalk for me over here, out of traffic. >> narrator: he's decked out in a traditional santa suit, but really makes the outfit his own with his kriss kringle cruisers. >> how long have you lived here? >> like a month. >> a month? is there any reason why you don't have a california driver's license? >> narrator: duh -- 'cause he lives at the north pole. >> people told me it was okay, like, if i held on to my illinois one. >> okay. hate to do this to you, but have a seat for me right there. i'm gonna check, make sure your driver's license is okay. >> all right. >> narrator: santa seems angry. officer silva might end up on his naughty list. >> i'll cut you a break this time. understand this is residential. we got people on both sides of the street. i don't know what you do for a l
locked a speed of 35 miles an hour. [ siren pulses ] [ siren pulses ] >> how are you, sir?ys, officer. what's up? >> hey, do you know what the speed limit is on this street? >> 35? >> okay, posted speed limit in a residential speed limit here is 25 miles an hour. i'm gonna have you step up onto the sidewalk for me over here, out of traffic. >> narrator: he's decked out in a traditional santa suit, but really makes the outfit his own with his kriss kringle cruisers....
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>> it's got a lock name, suze. i have the name.ed a flexible premium equity index. >> i knew it. >> adjustable life insurance policy. >> and then what they're doing is do they need income to live on? >> they're living on their pension. >> so this is all money that they put in here that probably generated the agent who sold that to them. if they put $500,000 in there, do not be surprised if it created a $100,000 or $200,000 commission for the agent for a serious sum of money. who is this agent? >> i don't have his name. >> is it a relative? is it a friend? how did this agent get ahold of your in-laws. >> word of mouth between friends. >> a whole bunch of people are doing this. >> apparently. >> and the sales pitch is because i know the sales pitch. it's you put your money in here. it will grow. when you need money, you take out a loan. the loan will be at 8%. in the meantime, we'll credit you 8% on the loan, which is a net zero, so it's not going to cost you any money to get the money out. in the meantime, that is tax-free money to
>> it's got a lock name, suze. i have the name.ed a flexible premium equity index. >> i knew it. >> adjustable life insurance policy. >> and then what they're doing is do they need income to live on? >> they're living on their pension. >> so this is all money that they put in here that probably generated the agent who sold that to them. if they put $500,000 in there, do not be surprised if it created a $100,000 or $200,000 commission for the agent for a...
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. >> so, they're gonna lock me up? some deals you don't want to miss.o lowe's to catch genuine pergo flooring at 15% off. not only does pergo come in a range of beautiful designs, it's got superior scratch and stain resistance built in so it can stand up to the likes of this big fella. but 15% off in-stock pergo ends october 5th, only at lowe's. [ siren wails ] >> narrator: back on patrol in oak lawn, illinois, officer olson is looking for traffic violations. >> i'm pulling somebody over here now. [ tires screech ] oh, he's going north on south west highway. it's a 30-mile-per-hour zone. he's doing 43. we may not give him a ticket. it depends on his attitude, 'cause i usually allow about 15 miles per hour over, but we'll see how it goes. [ siren wailing ] you have a license on you? >> yeah. what was the reason why you stopped me, sir? >> you were going 43 in a 30. let me see your license. >> that was bullcrap. you stopped me for no reason. >> narrator: except the reason he just told you -- 43 in a 30. >> do you have it on you, ma'am? >> i'm looking. yea
. >> so, they're gonna lock me up? some deals you don't want to miss.o lowe's to catch genuine pergo flooring at 15% off. not only does pergo come in a range of beautiful designs, it's got superior scratch and stain resistance built in so it can stand up to the likes of this big fella. but 15% off in-stock pergo ends october 5th, only at lowe's. [ siren wails ] >> narrator: back on patrol in oak lawn, illinois, officer olson is looking for traffic violations. >> i'm pulling...
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. >> a chain lock and two u- locks. >> reporter: he has a new option for parking his bike in d.c. mayor adrian fenty and other dignitaries cut the ribbon at the new bike station at union station. mostly glass structure, shaped like a huge bicycle helmet. there are about 135 indoor spaces at the new bike station available to rent for $2 a day or $96 a year. attorney david bono immediately purchased an annual space in the new indoor bike rack which is adjacent to metro, amtrak, marc and vre. >> i can park it here. i can get on the train, change into my suit, still get my biking in. >> reporter: tourists can rent bikes at the bike station and drop-in patrons can get their bikes tuned up and repaired some a small shop on the premises. people who rent a spot on anage basis can get to their bikes any time they want because they'll be given an electronic key card so they can get to their bikes 24/7. >> the biggest, the best and the coolest bike station in the entire country. >> reporter: well, it's certainly the newest and the most expensive indoor bike facility in the u.s. the project's
. >> a chain lock and two u- locks. >> reporter: he has a new option for parking his bike in d.c. mayor adrian fenty and other dignitaries cut the ribbon at the new bike station at union station. mostly glass structure, shaped like a huge bicycle helmet. there are about 135 indoor spaces at the new bike station available to rent for $2 a day or $96 a year. attorney david bono immediately purchased an annual space in the new indoor bike rack which is adjacent to metro, amtrak, marc...