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just 11 pounds, trapped, hidden and locked inside a wooden chest. no bottle. no pillow. no stuffed toy. but miracle tonight is 7-month-old baby shannon, alive! behind bars, the baby-sitter whose own little stepson went missing without a trace 22 years ago. he's never been found. oh, yeah. and in the cell next to baby-sitter, mommy. that's right, mommy, who wanted to get rid of her own infant girl, little baby shannon. >> we are the proud papas of a little girl. this is shannon lee dedrick. >> relatives of baby shannon learned that not only had she been found but that she's alive. >> we do not usually get to the happy endings that we had happen here today. >> reporter: shannon was found in a box under the bed of susan baker, her step-aunt. >> the only thing in that box was a blanket and a box of baking soda to cover the odor because she had fouled her diaper, soiled it. >> if you want to see a bunch of grown men cry, tonight we rushed her to the hospital and we all were calling home for a while to let them know we found this baby safe. >> at an emotional news conference t
just 11 pounds, trapped, hidden and locked inside a wooden chest. no bottle. no pillow. no stuffed toy. but miracle tonight is 7-month-old baby shannon, alive! behind bars, the baby-sitter whose own little stepson went missing without a trace 22 years ago. he's never been found. oh, yeah. and in the cell next to baby-sitter, mommy. that's right, mommy, who wanted to get rid of her own infant girl, little baby shannon. >> we are the proud papas of a little girl. this is shannon lee...
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just 11 pounds, trapped, hidden and locked inside a wooden chest. no bottle. no pillow. no stuffed toy. but miracle tonight is 7-month-old baby shannon, alive! behind bars, the baby-sitter whose own little stepson went missing without a trace 22 years ago. he's never been found. oh, yeah. and in the cell next to baby-sitter, mommy. that's right, mommy, who wanted to get rid of her own infant gir, little baby shannon. >> we are the proud papas of a little girl. this is shannon lee dedrick. >> relatives of baby shannon learned that not only had she been found but that she's alive. >> we do not usually get to the happy endings that had here today. >> reporter: shannon was found in a box under the bed of susan baker, her step-aunt. >> the only thing this in that box was a blanket and a box of baking soda to cover the odor because she had fouled her diaper, soiled it. >> if you want to see a bunch of grown men cry, tonight we rushed her to the hospital and we all call it home for a while. to let them know we found this baby safe. >> at an emotional news
just 11 pounds, trapped, hidden and locked inside a wooden chest. no bottle. no pillow. no stuffed toy. but miracle tonight is 7-month-old baby shannon, alive! behind bars, the baby-sitter whose own little stepson went missing without a trace 22 years ago. he's never been found. oh, yeah. and in the cell next to baby-sitter, mommy. that's right, mommy, who wanted to get rid of her own infant gir, little baby shannon. >> we are the proud papas of a little girl. this is shannon lee dedrick....
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but it has been locked for 12 hours in a wooden chest. no bottle. no toy. nothing. police find the baby. today, washington county sheriffs, congratulations. we are taking your calls live. with us, baby shannon's maternal grandmother. mommy behind bars with the baby-sitter who has a record of her own. >> she was in the box for almost 12 hours in a closed box. shannon was immediately taken to the northwest florida community hospital here in chipley where she was examined by the local doctor. shannon is currently located at the hospital and we understand that she's in good condition. >>> shannon dedrick was found in a 2x3 cedar chest underneath a bed. this box had a lid on it and also had a hasp on it. >> authorities are planning to charge the baby-sitter, her husband, and the baby's own mother in the disappearance of that little girl. >> haddock says shannon was found in the box under the bed of susan baker, her step aunt. they believe she had been in the box from around 8:00 wednesday morning. >> susan baker, the baby-sitter, also sending an e-mail to the governor of
but it has been locked for 12 hours in a wooden chest. no bottle. no toy. nothing. police find the baby. today, washington county sheriffs, congratulations. we are taking your calls live. with us, baby shannon's maternal grandmother. mommy behind bars with the baby-sitter who has a record of her own. >> she was in the box for almost 12 hours in a closed box. shannon was immediately taken to the northwest florida community hospital here in chipley where she was examined by the local...
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and the wall could confine them from loved ones and lock them in a failing economic system, but in the end it could not extinguish the embers of their undying hope or harness their human desire for freedom. >> kohl called the fall of the berlin wall his proudest moment as chancellor. >>> two men accused in a terrorism investigation face an
and the wall could confine them from loved ones and lock them in a failing economic system, but in the end it could not extinguish the embers of their undying hope or harness their human desire for freedom. >> kohl called the fall of the berlin wall his proudest moment as chancellor. >>> two men accused in a terrorism investigation face an
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and locked inside a wooden chest. no bottle, no pillow, no stuffed toy. but miracle tonight is, there is a god. 7-month-old baby shannon alive. >> shannon dedrick was found in a 2x3 foot cedar chest underneath a bed. understand, under the bed, the box shoved in the back and a lot of material in front of it. to see if anyone was looking. >> she's missing for five days and so tiny an we expected the worst. >> they learned that shannon was alive as she was brought into the room by the sheriff and gave the baby an emotional welcome back. >> cops say they found baby shannon dedrick lying in a 2x3 foot cedar box. shoved under a bed. stashed there for over 12 hours. the baby-sitter/aunt is charged in this. she has a violent criminal past. and now we're hearing and just hours ago cops charged files against baby shannon's mom, the one who reported her missing halloween day. >> just hours ago investigators weren't even sure if baby shannon was still alive. now she's found alive and well, reunited with her family. >> i was immediately taken to the northwest florida
and locked inside a wooden chest. no bottle, no pillow, no stuffed toy. but miracle tonight is, there is a god. 7-month-old baby shannon alive. >> shannon dedrick was found in a 2x3 foot cedar chest underneath a bed. understand, under the bed, the box shoved in the back and a lot of material in front of it. to see if anyone was looking. >> she's missing for five days and so tiny an we expected the worst. >> they learned that shannon was alive as she was brought into the room...
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his alleged attacker was locked up on drug charges. >>> remember ian pearl? we told but him a few weeks ago. he has muscular dystrophy and lives in south florida. his insurance company was going stop saving his in-home medical care until he shared his story with us. today two new york state democratic senators announced a bill titled ian's law requiring insurance companies to get permission from a state insurance department before canceling an entire class of insurance policies. ian's family says that's what his insurance company tried to do to get out of paying his tab. >>> if a credit card company is reducing your credit limit or closed your account abruptly, clark howard says now may be the time to give yourself credit. here's clark. >> not a day goes by that i don't hear from someone who had their credit limit cut or closed without notice. here's the crazy thing. a huge percent of the people having lines cut or accounts closed are people who never missed a payment, have great credit scores, but as a result of the limits being reduced or the accounts being
his alleged attacker was locked up on drug charges. >>> remember ian pearl? we told but him a few weeks ago. he has muscular dystrophy and lives in south florida. his insurance company was going stop saving his in-home medical care until he shared his story with us. today two new york state democratic senators announced a bill titled ian's law requiring insurance companies to get permission from a state insurance department before canceling an entire class of insurance policies. ian's...
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>> i was on lock down. i wok up about 12:15. i was all right on lock down. i think everything started happening maybe 15, 20 minutes before i woke up. so, when i woke up i was on lock down and i was on lock down for about two more hours after that. late last night, 9:00 i got home from the store and there was still policemen out there, reporters, tv towers. so, it just -- it did not end. >> all right. thank you so much for sharing with us your experience of you right there near the orlando shooting. thank you, heather. >> caller: thank you. >> if you have pictures or video of breaking news, send them to us and share them. click the upload link at ireport.com and you will find everything you need to know to send in your stories. >>> a new jersey jury has convicted a man who said he was too fat to kill. he weighed 284 pounds at the time. he was in a custody badle. ates plans to appeal the murder conviction. >>> take a look at these pictures. a firer to through an abandoned paper mill last night. caused the roof to kaef in. made things very tough for the fire c
>> i was on lock down. i wok up about 12:15. i was all right on lock down. i think everything started happening maybe 15, 20 minutes before i woke up. so, when i woke up i was on lock down and i was on lock down for about two more hours after that. late last night, 9:00 i got home from the store and there was still policemen out there, reporters, tv towers. so, it just -- it did not end. >> all right. thank you so much for sharing with us your experience of you right there near the...
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but opening up the access rules so two parties don't have a lock on who can get on the ballot, doingaway with the partisan and the bipartisan jerry meandering, so we open it up, so someone with a different party that has a completely different point of view has a chance. all of the changes i want are the same changes that an advocate for a third party wants, so there's no reason we can't cooperate on those things. the sad fact is that in most districts today, a third party is not a credible threat to anybody. but if you can run a candidate in a democratic primary, you should do it. if you can run a candidate in a third party, you should do it, and if you can succeed in running an independent candidate, who's not part of any party, you husband do it, and again, my ideal is we get to a party where primarily our representatives answer to us, their constituents, rather than the leader of any party. were there some more? yes, in the very back. >> i'm the coordinator for progressive democrats of america. >> ok. >> this is one of our board members, and we have an inside-outside strategy, we
but opening up the access rules so two parties don't have a lock on who can get on the ballot, doingaway with the partisan and the bipartisan jerry meandering, so we open it up, so someone with a different party that has a completely different point of view has a chance. all of the changes i want are the same changes that an advocate for a third party wants, so there's no reason we can't cooperate on those things. the sad fact is that in most districts today, a third party is not a credible...
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hit me. >> she walked out the door, but yet the door was locked from the inside. come on, that makes no sense. this woman is going down, and thank goodness for that. >> lord, i know you're gracious, and i know you're good, and you're giving it to me for a reason, but i love you, lord. don't give up on me, and don't give up on shaniya. she's right there with you. >>> found her? all right. i'll call. >> call command and tell them. >> we got a tip. somebody in the parking lot said they had heard on the news or something that the guy admitted to killing the young child and dumping her where there was deer carcasses and trash. and we remembered driving through here earlier and smelling something pretty nasty. so we came back to check it, and sure enough there were deer carcasses and trash. and then some of the officers from the virgin islands went through here and actually saw her in there. and the dogs were showing a lot of interest. so we checked it out and confirmed. >> i stand before all of you. i stand before this country with a very humble heart. i want to extend
hit me. >> she walked out the door, but yet the door was locked from the inside. come on, that makes no sense. this woman is going down, and thank goodness for that. >> lord, i know you're gracious, and i know you're good, and you're giving it to me for a reason, but i love you, lord. don't give up on me, and don't give up on shaniya. she's right there with you. >>> found her? all right. i'll call. >> call command and tell them. >> we got a tip. somebody in the...
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money got locked up. actually not in the united states but london, in the u.k., and there wasn't just investors that had the money locked up, investors around the world, and part of the spiral downward that week was a result more than anything else of the fact that this money was locked up and all of these investors started having to settle down all of their other assets and it turned into this vicious cycle and this fire sale, and so that becomes very, very important. so to the extent that we can actually have a resolution of 40 which would be similar by the way to the authority that the fdic has for commercial banks or the way that the government took over freddie and fannie, which we can talk about as well. on that note, and i hope and we can talk about characters. we haven't really talked about white cats and the black cats. there are some her like moments i thought i would open up the floor to you. [applause] go for it. either or. you can do both. we will get to both. >> to questions. first, how is p
money got locked up. actually not in the united states but london, in the u.k., and there wasn't just investors that had the money locked up, investors around the world, and part of the spiral downward that week was a result more than anything else of the fact that this money was locked up and all of these investors started having to settle down all of their other assets and it turned into this vicious cycle and this fire sale, and so that becomes very, very important. so to the extent that we...
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i believe that to put it succinctly and these aren't my words, but leo strauss', locke was just hobbs sugar coated. and, yes, you're right, he is the one that mediated hobbs' thought to america and, unfortunately, most conservatives refuse to understand that, and they keep locke as a kind of an icon when they should really understand his foundations. and he is an example of someone who was very devious and, hence, very effective. >> thank you. >> hi, from young britons foundation. would you regard salmon rushty's satanic verses as essential reading? >> as what? >> as essential reading. [inaudible conversations] >> i think after it was banned i said, well, you know, why was it banned? so i thought one of those books i put on my reading table and never got around to reading. i wouldn't call it essential, but i do think that for an understanding of an important part of global culture it's probably, it would be useful reading is the way i'd put it. >> thanks. [inaudible] my school has a program that it requires us to attend that it celebrates great writers. and i've noticed that many of t
i believe that to put it succinctly and these aren't my words, but leo strauss', locke was just hobbs sugar coated. and, yes, you're right, he is the one that mediated hobbs' thought to america and, unfortunately, most conservatives refuse to understand that, and they keep locke as a kind of an icon when they should really understand his foundations. and he is an example of someone who was very devious and, hence, very effective. >> thank you. >> hi, from young britons foundation....
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many of the fees that currently jump, they're going to be locked in to that good faith estimate. your hud is also going to come with a direct comparison so you can sit there and go, what are you talking about? you told me it was going to be 100 bucks, now it's 800? so, that should make things a little bit nicer. >>> all right this happened on friday, but you know i've promised to keep you up-to-date on all the jobless benefits for everybody out there who is counting on them. that extension is now the law of the land. the house and senate finally agreed. the president signed into law the bill. that means 20 more weeks of benefits if you live in one of the many states with high unemployment and 14 more weeks of benefits for everybody else throughout the rest of the country. so, that is millions of people who are expected to get a lifeline here that could help them through the holidays. and we know that 7,000 people a day were losing their benefits before this. they didn't get grandfathered in, too. so, it couldn't have come fast enough. >> definitely an emergency. that's for sure.
many of the fees that currently jump, they're going to be locked in to that good faith estimate. your hud is also going to come with a direct comparison so you can sit there and go, what are you talking about? you told me it was going to be 100 bucks, now it's 800? so, that should make things a little bit nicer. >>> all right this happened on friday, but you know i've promised to keep you up-to-date on all the jobless benefits for everybody out there who is counting on them. that...
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now, a woman says as a child she was locked up for years in a crawl space at mohler's farm. she says the suspects repeatedly raped her and she got pregnant twice. she says after she gave birth to the first child the suspects put the baby in a box and "burrell mohler sr. and burrell mohler jr. buried the infant in the basement." now, susan filan, the men allegedly poured cement over the dirt floor. the woman told investigators exactly where to look. using radar equipment they detected something in the ground consistent with a box. it was buried about a foot down. but why not just dig it up and s see? wouldn't there be bones there? even if it's an infant, there should be bones there if it was poured over with cement. >> that's right. and that's what's going to distinguish this case from the other cases where you've got recovered memory. sometimes overzealous therapists trigger recovered memories from trauma people. this is going to have corroboration. you're going to find the deceased man. you're going to find these two infants. you're going to find corroboration. you're going
now, a woman says as a child she was locked up for years in a crawl space at mohler's farm. she says the suspects repeatedly raped her and she got pregnant twice. she says after she gave birth to the first child the suspects put the baby in a box and "burrell mohler sr. and burrell mohler jr. buried the infant in the basement." now, susan filan, the men allegedly poured cement over the dirt floor. the woman told investigators exactly where to look. using radar equipment they detected...
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his alleged attacker was locked up on drug charges. >>> well, the celebration is on in new york as the yankees once again are world champions. we're going to rafer weigel who has the story. >> bob and jennifer just let out a whoop, whoop. bob is going to have a few bags under his eyes. he's a little tired. >> but smiling. >> you know, natasha, it is this franchise's 27th world series title but the win was anything but pedestrian. matsui's nickname is god zil la and fittingly he had a monster game knocking in six runs, tying a world series record. that's a good thing. for alex rodriguez, a guy who notoriously disappears in the postseason, it was sweet redemption but owner george steinbrenner, who spent over $200 million on this team, unfortunately, was too frail to see it in person but no doubt he was smiling and the yankees win their first title since 2000 because they've just suffered so much over waiting nine years for a title. that's sarcasm and that's sports. we'll have more a little later. >> yeah, for sure. thank you, rafer. a lot of cheering in the studio this morning, i'll tell
his alleged attacker was locked up on drug charges. >>> well, the celebration is on in new york as the yankees once again are world champions. we're going to rafer weigel who has the story. >> bob and jennifer just let out a whoop, whoop. bob is going to have a few bags under his eyes. he's a little tired. >> but smiling. >> you know, natasha, it is this franchise's 27th world series title but the win was anything but pedestrian. matsui's nickname is god zil la and...
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the infant locked in a chest for 12 hours, her baby-sitter ends up behind bars. this woman is an ex-con, even served prison time for child abuse and now cops say mom and dad not off the hook. charges could be coming for all three. and 11 women, victims of an accused serial killer and their families won't go to police, won't help identify their loved ones remains. apparently they're too afraid to turn over their dna. we will talk to one of the grieving mothers. >> controversy, point of view, your opinion, welcome, this is "prime news." >> this is "prime news." i'm mike galanos a. baby girl missing for five day, found alive, even brought veteran cops to tears. >> we are the proud papas of a little girl. this is shannon lee dedrick. we found her safe. we do not usually get to the happy endings we have here today. if you want to see a bunch of grown men cry, tonight, we rushed her to the hospital and we was all calling home to our wives to let them know we found this baby safe. >> it is a happy ending on that front in chipley, florida. it is also frightening. cops sa
the infant locked in a chest for 12 hours, her baby-sitter ends up behind bars. this woman is an ex-con, even served prison time for child abuse and now cops say mom and dad not off the hook. charges could be coming for all three. and 11 women, victims of an accused serial killer and their families won't go to police, won't help identify their loved ones remains. apparently they're too afraid to turn over their dna. we will talk to one of the grieving mothers. >> controversy, point of...
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his alleged attacker was locked up on drug charges. >>> pretty amazing. usually you think about, you know, inmates, you know, not liking the guards or whatever. but apparently -- >> came to his aid that time. >> yeah. he's lucky. >> what's up, natasha? >> hey, bob. >> same situation as yesterday. different storm but really the same deal for you. if you live across the great lakes and northeast, a clipper system. the one yesterday threw clouds at you and light rain, too. now it's offshore from new york. you see it right there, i labeled it with this "l." here's the other "l," low-pressure region towards ontario with the cold front behind it. not as much energy with this secondary one. but enough to get line rain across ontario, western new york. trying to squeeze out a little snow towards western pennsylvania. it's not reaching the ground as snow. it is falling as rain. all these pockets of downpours are coming on through. again, it's on the light side. but it is working eastward. it's going to be like that all morning. look at the rain just outside buffal
his alleged attacker was locked up on drug charges. >>> pretty amazing. usually you think about, you know, inmates, you know, not liking the guards or whatever. but apparently -- >> came to his aid that time. >> yeah. he's lucky. >> what's up, natasha? >> hey, bob. >> same situation as yesterday. different storm but really the same deal for you. if you live across the great lakes and northeast, a clipper system. the one yesterday threw clouds at you and...
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erskine locked up there by white. white into the boards.aig: good interchange between pothier and erskine working with morrison. good job defensively, interchanging and making sure they had the right assignment. >> joe: metropolit finds laich for a wrister. blunted by erskine. brooks laich working the damager board collared there by gorges. metropolit an arm bar on brendan morrison and away come the red sweaterred canadiens. through neutral, tom pyatt the 22-year-old ontario native. whose dad nelson is in the caps record book. >> craig: a couple of sons of his both play in the nhl, taylor and now nelson's other son here in montreal, joe. >> joe: lapierre for o'byrne. keeping it hot on the outside for wyman. he was stalled by alzner. o'byrne. reversing his field. >> craig: nelson by the way, joe, is a fireman. >> joe: really? >> craig: yeah. he's a fireman. >> joe: kudos for that. bradley with a wrister deflected by bergeron. chipchura knocked down by beagle. beagle gets the gate. montreal to the man advantage right here. just a few moments
erskine locked up there by white. white into the boards.aig: good interchange between pothier and erskine working with morrison. good job defensively, interchanging and making sure they had the right assignment. >> joe: metropolit finds laich for a wrister. blunted by erskine. brooks laich working the damager board collared there by gorges. metropolit an arm bar on brendan morrison and away come the red sweaterred canadiens. through neutral, tom pyatt the 22-year-old ontario native. whose...
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is it cruel and unusual to lock up kids for life?richelle carey is joining us to showcase your views. >> if i had to guess right now from looking over the comments i would say there's probably a slight age to people who say if you do the crime, you got to do the time. there's a strong contention that say, no, i don't think you need to throw kids away if they commit a crime. they do believe in rehabilitation. i got a caller on the phone. sean is calling from houston. i understand that you've done time before. that's the perspective you're coming from. what do you think about sending juvenile offenders to prison for the rest of their life if the crime they committed is not murder? what do you think? >> caller: i personally feel that would be a personal punishment. you are told during any court case -- they ask the jury to not be personal. to just look at the facts, view the facts, understand the facts. >> when you say personal, people are acting on emotion when they do that? >> caller: correct. to punish a 13-year-old for the rest of t
is it cruel and unusual to lock up kids for life?richelle carey is joining us to showcase your views. >> if i had to guess right now from looking over the comments i would say there's probably a slight age to people who say if you do the crime, you got to do the time. there's a strong contention that say, no, i don't think you need to throw kids away if they commit a crime. they do believe in rehabilitation. i got a caller on the phone. sean is calling from houston. i understand that...
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and the wall could confine them from loved ones and lock them in a failing economic system, but in the it could not extinguish the embers of their undying hope or harness their human desire for freedom. >> germany's former chancellor said the fall of the berlin wall was his proudest moment. >>> the suspect in a deadly iraq bombing managed to kill someone during a police interrogation. the iraq's interior ministry says he grabbed a gun from a guard and shot an investigator. the investigator wrestled the gun back and shot the suspect. both died from their injuries. the suspect also wounded the guard he took the gun from. the investigators were questioning him in last sunday's bombing in baghdad that killed at least 160 people. that was iraq's deadliest bombing since 2007. >>> the bids are really stacking up for a motorized recliner a man drove while drunk. >> then about five minutes later, they call me, 20,000! i'm, like, are you kidding me? >> with just a couple of days left in the auction, the price is going up.
and the wall could confine them from loved ones and lock them in a failing economic system, but in the it could not extinguish the embers of their undying hope or harness their human desire for freedom. >> germany's former chancellor said the fall of the berlin wall was his proudest moment. >>> the suspect in a deadly iraq bombing managed to kill someone during a police interrogation. the iraq's interior ministry says he grabbed a gun from a guard and shot an investigator. the...
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hit me. >> she walked out the door, but yet the door was locked from the inside. come on, that makes no sense. this woman is going down, and thank goodness for that. >> lord, i know you're gracious, and i know you're good, and you're giving it to me for a reason, but i love you, lord. don't give up on me, and don't give up on shaniya. she's right there with you. >>> found her? all right. i'll call. >> call command and tell them. >> we got a tip. somebody in the parking lot said they had heard on the news or something that the guy admitted to killing the young child and dumping her where there was deer carcasses and trash. and we remembered driving through here earlier and smelling something pretty nasty. so we came back to check it, and sure enough there were deer carcasses and trash. and then some of the officers from the virgin islands went through here and actually saw her in there. and the dogs were showing a lot of interest. so we checked it out and confirmed. >> i stand before all of you. i stand before this country with a very humble heart. i want to extend
hit me. >> she walked out the door, but yet the door was locked from the inside. come on, that makes no sense. this woman is going down, and thank goodness for that. >> lord, i know you're gracious, and i know you're good, and you're giving it to me for a reason, but i love you, lord. don't give up on me, and don't give up on shaniya. she's right there with you. >>> found her? all right. i'll call. >> call command and tell them. >> we got a tip. somebody in the...
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they could be locked in a failing economic system but in the end they could not extinguish the embers of undying hope or harness their human desire for freedom. >> germany's former chancellor he will kohl said the fall of the wall was his proudest moment. >> five minutes later they called me $20,000! they said it would never last. but it's been two months and you're still going strong. glade lasting impressions. two fragrances alternate to keep things... fresh and exciting day after day. - and not just for 30 days. - ( inhales deeply, sighs ) but for 60. it's the longest-lasting plugins ever. get freshness that won't fade away for 60 days. ahhh! with plugins lasting impressions. and yes, it's glade. s.c. johnson a family company. >>> no word on when san francisco's bay bridge may re-open, even though work on the bridge is going on around the clock now. it was closed indefinitely last week when a steel beam and two wires fell off onto the roadway. secretary of state hillary clinton trying to jump start the israeli palestinian peace process. she's met with president mahmoud abbas and sh
they could be locked in a failing economic system but in the end they could not extinguish the embers of undying hope or harness their human desire for freedom. >> germany's former chancellor he will kohl said the fall of the wall was his proudest moment. >> five minutes later they called me $20,000! they said it would never last. but it's been two months and you're still going strong. glade lasting impressions. two fragrances alternate to keep things... fresh and exciting day after...
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now they are locked up in the south and the more they are locked up their the worse off they are. and we see that even in the day now for 2010, if you look at generic congressional preference republicans are doing okay and the south, they are way behind replace house. new york state which had a sizable contingent of republican members of congress has three and a half two by the time we meet again. unbelievable. new england used to have lots of republican members. we are reminded of that with ed burke this week and now zero. republicans in congress. when that happens then you have this hybrid for all kinds of funny things start happening for people that were once rob -- moderate republicans moving to the republican party in the coalition and one is even more but it can lead to more factory within that coalition as we have seen in health care. >> he said one of the big revolutions was increasing tolerance particularly by the on. that doesn't go by populism and glenda back or any of those other things. >> it doesn't but i don't think young voters are paying that much attention. if yo
now they are locked up in the south and the more they are locked up their the worse off they are. and we see that even in the day now for 2010, if you look at generic congressional preference republicans are doing okay and the south, they are way behind replace house. new york state which had a sizable contingent of republican members of congress has three and a half two by the time we meet again. unbelievable. new england used to have lots of republican members. we are reminded of that with ed...
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if you have a juvenile that commits a murder, he could be locked up without parole. both sides agree with that on monday, but it has to be non homicide. chief justice roberts raised an interesting compromise, the idea of less not have a categorical rule that bans sentencing somebody to life without parole, but let's ensure that ages factored into any kind of sentence in a proportional way to fit the crime. it was tough to read, tough to see where the consensus might be. the think what might help the challengers in this case thais t it will not affect a lot of defendants. the court is very mindful of issuing a rule that will flood the courts with appeals or change policies and the state's. in this case, just a little over 100 people serving these kinds of sentences. >> the next case which we will talk about, not like the florida cases, a case you would not have we heard of, but it is similar to more. >> it was about what you can get a patent on, and it shows what the instrument for role the supreme court can play in the nation's economy. the issue of whether this invo
if you have a juvenile that commits a murder, he could be locked up without parole. both sides agree with that on monday, but it has to be non homicide. chief justice roberts raised an interesting compromise, the idea of less not have a categorical rule that bans sentencing somebody to life without parole, but let's ensure that ages factored into any kind of sentence in a proportional way to fit the crime. it was tough to read, tough to see where the consensus might be. the think what might...
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locked up with milan jurcina. jay beagle is there and david steckel rounding out this trio. bradley burrowing out of the corner. into the boards by mara. being frel his knees back up. do you believe teamed. good work by jay beagle. bradley for jurcina, below the goal line there. he has gorges hung up. a bang-bang play, right through david steek else' skates. capitals changing on the go. three minutes done in period three. top of the hour time, joe benny neat, craig laughlin with you. the nhl on comcast sportsnet from bell center in montreal. all the men and women in our technical crew for all their help. power play right now. for montreal once washington gets possession. >> craig: i'm surprised price wasn't out of the zone. i'm not even sure he realized that they were going to have the extra men, an offensive zone penalty against the caps, and giroux to the box. here is a look at the power play. there he is on the d and there comes the stumble and the fall. down goes to d man and to the power play come the montreal canadiens. down went big ryan o'byrne. >> joe: bruce boudrea
locked up with milan jurcina. jay beagle is there and david steckel rounding out this trio. bradley burrowing out of the corner. into the boards by mara. being frel his knees back up. do you believe teamed. good work by jay beagle. bradley for jurcina, below the goal line there. he has gorges hung up. a bang-bang play, right through david steek else' skates. capitals changing on the go. three minutes done in period three. top of the hour time, joe benny neat, craig laughlin with you. the nhl on...
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castro is locked in 59. the u.s. government is locked in 61. we need to moveeà ms. leiva?what is it? anyway, leiva thank you. let's talk about agriculture, let's talk about farmers. let's talk about what kind of food products the cubans would purchase if we would open up our trade relations, the u.s.-cuba trade relations. >> you can imagine that the cuban government imports of around 80% of their food we consume in cuba and mostly from the united states. right now this year, the congress adopted by 36% altogether. why? because they don't have enough money to buy. that means that more money in cuba of would mean that they would be able to buy more food and more goods that they don't have here. this is a society that is not producing. it is incredible how people are lacking everything they need each day. it is a difficult situation but, if we, if people could rent and people could work and sell privately, and if many tourists would come, many people from everywhere the government would not be able to have all the capacities in hotels or restaurants and everywhere and this wo
castro is locked in 59. the u.s. government is locked in 61. we need to moveeà ms. leiva?what is it? anyway, leiva thank you. let's talk about agriculture, let's talk about farmers. let's talk about what kind of food products the cubans would purchase if we would open up our trade relations, the u.s.-cuba trade relations. >> you can imagine that the cuban government imports of around 80% of their food we consume in cuba and mostly from the united states. right now this year, the congress...
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that is some locks. >> 2nd down for unh. and straight ahead for kackert. wall of white and blue.puts unh in another vital situation. >> third and three. third and two. >> a convertible. situation. >> and not backed up in the end. and this one much easier to convert and call what you want. >> unh one for seven and toman keep it is and it is out of the reach of j.t. wright. it was pretty good on the play and you punched him in the mouth and did what you thought you wanted to do after half time and fizzle out there there. and vasso, he has a leg and he is going to punt for for unh. and back deep will be delcourt. >> you can follow the caa on twitter. and a whole lot more. and it comes down. 1343 to go. and maine in front and nice job for the maine defense. and will get a chance to add to their lead. >> i will be very curious to see. and how they deal with the wide receiver sets of maine. and are they going to start the roll up. and judging by the way they are reacting to the trips on the left side. it looks like, they are going to play. and they are going to play off man coverage. >
that is some locks. >> 2nd down for unh. and straight ahead for kackert. wall of white and blue.puts unh in another vital situation. >> third and three. third and two. >> a convertible. situation. >> and not backed up in the end. and this one much easier to convert and call what you want. >> unh one for seven and toman keep it is and it is out of the reach of j.t. wright. it was pretty good on the play and you punched him in the mouth and did what you thought you...
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how do we make sure their memories are lock, stock, okay. and do kids from that time, you know, something that happened to them 20 years ago, do they try and forget? is it something that is locked away in a memory and they've tried to shield themselves from that? how does that all play out? >> i've worked with a lot of adults who were molested as children in my practice. they block a lot of things out. but for the most part many people have a great deal of clarity. they remember detail for detail, even down to a mole that a person would have on their face. it would be my hunch if people are coming forward at this point, that they have reasonably clear memories. >> there is strength in numbers. the more of these victims that come forward, they're going to speak. and it snow balls the other way, where they feel empowered, right? >> not only does it empower them, these victims may have been in the house at the same time. they may jog each others' memories by what happened in the past. >> eric, we talked about the challenges, that's what you nee
how do we make sure their memories are lock, stock, okay. and do kids from that time, you know, something that happened to them 20 years ago, do they try and forget? is it something that is locked away in a memory and they've tried to shield themselves from that? how does that all play out? >> i've worked with a lot of adults who were molested as children in my practice. they block a lot of things out. but for the most part many people have a great deal of clarity. they remember detail...
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he truck him in the face and proceeded to lock into what appears to be what's commonly referred to as a rear naked choke, used in ground fighting and in martial art, cuts off the blood supply. these inmates likely saved deputy moon's life. >> the jail commander says the guard was not seriously hurt. his alleged attacker was locked occupy drug charges. >>> the bill passed by the senate to extend job wls benefits up to 20 weeks also includes a big bonus for home buyers. jen westhoven, you've been watching this for us. we're trying to get that home market moving along. >> and most economists say it has helped. what they're not sure about is if that will last. but if you're thinking about moving, even if you're not a first time home buyer, the senate tucked this gift into that bill. more people could qualify for that tax credit for money to buy a home. if you've been some your home for more than five years, you could be part of this. you would get not the $8,000, but you'd get $6500 to buy another home. and the $8,000 tax credit for first time buyers, that would last all the way through j
he truck him in the face and proceeded to lock into what appears to be what's commonly referred to as a rear naked choke, used in ground fighting and in martial art, cuts off the blood supply. these inmates likely saved deputy moon's life. >> the jail commander says the guard was not seriously hurt. his alleged attacker was locked occupy drug charges. >>> the bill passed by the senate to extend job wls benefits up to 20 weeks also includes a big bonus for home buyers. jen...
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and there he was, locked in his chair. and so he said, the next over in the old executive building, he was a navy man, always to the end of his life, he said get me somebody from the navy to look after this thing. he was a good user of expletiv expletives. he was terrified. his head was this big. [laughter] >> and it went that way to. you never knew which side you had it coming at you. and so there he was waiting to be rescued. and they got a kid from the navy department who started to push his chair in front of him across the cabinet room. and the kid didn't know where he was going. so the president is beginning to vanish in one room after another in the white house. and finally, the kid panics and the chair runs away. and there is the president racing across two rooms by then, and the boy is suddenly inspired. he sees an open door in front of him, which doesn't look too dangerous. he aims for the door, which proves to be supplies to keep a great empire going, you know, in those days it was carbon paper largely. and sudde
and there he was, locked in his chair. and so he said, the next over in the old executive building, he was a navy man, always to the end of his life, he said get me somebody from the navy to look after this thing. he was a good user of expletiv expletives. he was terrified. his head was this big. [laughter] >> and it went that way to. you never knew which side you had it coming at you. and so there he was waiting to be rescued. and they got a kid from the navy department who started to...
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locked up.t watching dvds. >> back to you. >> thanks a lot, jen. >>> a college soccer player has been given the boot for her actions on the field. but is there a double standard in sports when it comes to, ooh, punishment? that's the discussion. and it hit our facebook page over the break. >>> president obama and the first lady will attend a memorial service tomorrow for the 13 people killed at ft. hood. and we're taking a closer look this morning at some of their stories today. first off, captain john gaffaney was a 54-year-old army reservist from san diego. he worked for two decades as a psychiatric nurse before deciding to re-enlist. but he had to fight to get back in the army because of his age and hearing problem. >> everyone knows that loved him here that he was doing what he wanted to. he wanted to be where he was. he was driven to make a difference. >> gaffaney bought his wife a puppy to keep her company when he learned about his upcoming year-long deployment. another soldier who lost hi
locked up.t watching dvds. >> back to you. >> thanks a lot, jen. >>> a college soccer player has been given the boot for her actions on the field. but is there a double standard in sports when it comes to, ooh, punishment? that's the discussion. and it hit our facebook page over the break. >>> president obama and the first lady will attend a memorial service tomorrow for the 13 people killed at ft. hood. and we're taking a closer look this morning at some of their...
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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. michelle gallan. 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 genera
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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the wall could confine them from loved ones and lock them in a failing economic system. could not extinguish the embereds of their undying hope. >> he called the fall of the berlin wall his proudest moment as chancellor. >>> two men accused in a terrorism investigation face an extradition hearing in canada tomorrow. they were arrested in win zor, ontario, crossed the border from detroit. they're suspected of being involved in an islamic cleric. the son of the imam killed in that shooting was arrested in windsor. a two-year investigation concluded the three men conspired to commit federal crimes. >>> the philippines battered by a typhoon for the fourth time in over a month. this storm has killed 20 people. four others are missing. typhoon mirinae is moving over the south china sea and expected to hit the central coast of vietnam tomorrow. another killed 160 people in vietnam during late september. >>> at least seven people died in attacks across iraq today. 40 miles south of baghdad, a bomb strapped to a motorcycle exploded in the crowded marketplace killing at least five
the wall could confine them from loved ones and lock them in a failing economic system. could not extinguish the embereds of their undying hope. >> he called the fall of the berlin wall his proudest moment as chancellor. >>> two men accused in a terrorism investigation face an extradition hearing in canada tomorrow. they were arrested in win zor, ontario, crossed the border from detroit. they're suspected of being involved in an islamic cleric. the son of the imam killed in that...
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when that happens, we constantly lock in not just fat but what i call belly fat. and it never goes away. for anyone to watching to lose belly fat, you have to keep insulin levels low and it has nothing to do with eating less. >> okay, or get liposuction. >>> more with my panel next. stay away from that fridge, all of you out there. te buds were drawn to it. but today's world, i mean, sugar, unfortunately, is everywhere. one coca-cola. >> and tastes so good. >> it's addictive. >> it is a drug. >> you want more and more. that's what we tend to forget. >> a lot of people think it's avoiding the sodas. i've been working with president clinton with the obesity initiative for children because he's trying to get sodas out of schools. >> i'm all for that. >> and that's a big, big thing but people are drinking too much sugar. and orange juice has more sugar by content than coca-cola and milk does, too. >> it's all of the liquid calories. and they don't satiate you like the solids. >> you need pulp. >> if you just ate an orange, that is fine. most people, a glass of orange
when that happens, we constantly lock in not just fat but what i call belly fat. and it never goes away. for anyone to watching to lose belly fat, you have to keep insulin levels low and it has nothing to do with eating less. >> okay, or get liposuction. >>> more with my panel next. stay away from that fridge, all of you out there. te buds were drawn to it. but today's world, i mean, sugar, unfortunately, is everywhere. one coca-cola. >> and tastes so good. >> it's...
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when that happens, we constantly lock in not just fat but what i call belly fat. and it never goes away. for anyone to watching to lose belly fat, you have to keep insulin levels low and it has nothing to do with eating less. >> okay, or get liposuction. >>> more with my panel next. stay away from that fridge, all of you out there. >>> i have tried just about every diet there is. i tried the atkins. you really get sick eating so much meat. they say fruits. i go out and get fruits. it doesn't do it. but i don't eat a lot. but at night, before i go bed, up until 1:00 in the morning, if there's cookies, cake, ice cream, i devour it. cakes, cookies, pies, brownies. just give me the right diet. >> she's cute. she's not really heavy. >> she is cute. >> we just watched a woman going on about dieting. don't we all feel like that? want to get up at 1:00 in the morning for a snack. >> because we're conditioned to do that. especially for rich, sugary carbohydrates. and that goes back before there was processed, refined products. when we found that in nature, we were hunting
when that happens, we constantly lock in not just fat but what i call belly fat. and it never goes away. for anyone to watching to lose belly fat, you have to keep insulin levels low and it has nothing to do with eating less. >> okay, or get liposuction. >>> more with my panel next. stay away from that fridge, all of you out there. >>> i have tried just about every diet there is. i tried the atkins. you really get sick eating so much meat. they say fruits. i go out and...
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so then you've got to pay to lock it up. so then anything that i like about biing actual gold. but there's a trick way to bi it. it's easy and cheap if gold is what you want to have. you can bi ownership in gold, like you bi a stock. and it's called an etf, an exchange traded fund, which sounds complicated but it's not, and you pay a company to bi gold for you. they store it for you in a vault and then when you choose to sell it, you can sell it right away at whatever market price is. it's really, really easy to do. and it saves you a fortune. and you have the same thing owning gold there are a lot of money issues that come up with that and i visited some one couple that had a lot of questions for me. >> i've had some one deployment to iraq for 15 months during the surge from 2007 to 2008. >> and you were going to be deployed where in america? >> i'm going to be stationed at ft brag. >> so that's like a permanent duty station? >> yes. >> what kind of questions do you have about biing there? >> we won't have a significant amount of down payment or should we rent for a while and
so then you've got to pay to lock it up. so then anything that i like about biing actual gold. but there's a trick way to bi it. it's easy and cheap if gold is what you want to have. you can bi ownership in gold, like you bi a stock. and it's called an etf, an exchange traded fund, which sounds complicated but it's not, and you pay a company to bi gold for you. they store it for you in a vault and then when you choose to sell it, you can sell it right away at whatever market price is. it's...
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we locked the front doors and went from there. sat tight and looked at what we could get on the news and out the window. >> most folks seem relieved and calm schlt that what you're feel sng. >> i think it's still numbing. a very surreal experience. >> the scary part was getting in the elevator and walking across the street. >> he's a former employee of reynolds, smith and hills. apparently let go two years ago. june of 2007 for bad performance. wkmg reports he just filed for chapter 7 bankruptcy three months ago and was basically broke. one dead, five wounded from the shooting today. he is in custody after a massive search. he was caught at his mother's house. >>> we're learning more about the man who carried out a deadly rampage yesterday at ft. hood in texas. he's an army psychiatrist. a mental health professional. before being posted at ft. hood he worked a long time at walter reed army medical center counseling soldiers who returned from iraq and afghanistan. he required counseling himself when he was a med student due to prob
we locked the front doors and went from there. sat tight and looked at what we could get on the news and out the window. >> most folks seem relieved and calm schlt that what you're feel sng. >> i think it's still numbing. a very surreal experience. >> the scary part was getting in the elevator and walking across the street. >> he's a former employee of reynolds, smith and hills. apparently let go two years ago. june of 2007 for bad performance. wkmg reports he just filed...
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they would literally lock the doors. the "new york times" out that had practice and they do a lot less of that kind of what i would consider almost bullying h.r. practice. but their mission is very focused. that is low prices and the way you deliver low prices is by squeezing everybody, including your employees. host: one asks is the reason all other companies are non-unionized because of the standard set the by wal-mart. >> no. the question on unions is really complicated. i'm not an expert on unions. it's been gradually declining over the course of the last 30-40 years, i think there are all kinds of reasonser for that. in have to do with the fact that unions learn to be effective in blue collar factory settings and have proven less able to persuade people that they are a . the truth is that there have been many efforts to unionize wal-mart stores in the united states and every one of those has failed. can you get a majority to unionize? it says people actually trust their employer, wal-mart more than they trust union.
they would literally lock the doors. the "new york times" out that had practice and they do a lot less of that kind of what i would consider almost bullying h.r. practice. but their mission is very focused. that is low prices and the way you deliver low prices is by squeezing everybody, including your employees. host: one asks is the reason all other companies are non-unionized because of the standard set the by wal-mart. >> no. the question on unions is really complicated. i'm...
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the dome comes down, boom, people are locked inside. this becomes a problem how so on so many different levels. >> it becomes a problem, nobody can get in, nobody can get out. the food supplies that are there are the food supplies. no electricity because when the dome comes down, it cuts all of the lines. the government cuts it phones. they do have some internet. and they have some tv. one of the things that i had fun with is they're a lot of news people in this. because an event like that would pull everybody off all their beats so i had a chance to put in all my cnn people. >> you can see more of robin's interview with stephen king monday morning including the question of whether or not the novelist is thinking about retiring? don't miss "morning express with robin meade" from 6:00 to 10:00 in the morning. >>> in case you haven't heard -- the world is coming to an end in 2012, at least that's what some people fear anyway. it's a hollywood doomsday movie that's spooked so many people, nasa is now trying to calm some real fears. >>> bar
the dome comes down, boom, people are locked inside. this becomes a problem how so on so many different levels. >> it becomes a problem, nobody can get in, nobody can get out. the food supplies that are there are the food supplies. no electricity because when the dome comes down, it cuts all of the lines. the government cuts it phones. they do have some internet. and they have some tv. one of the things that i had fun with is they're a lot of news people in this. because an event like...
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. >>> the big wireless providers are locked in a fierce price war and now walmart is getting in on thection. hln money expert clark howard explains what all this mobile madness means for your wallet. >> okay. i get a kick when i travel and i'm sitting next to a corporate type on an airplane and he or she is there, busy working with their smartphone, blackberry, iphone, whatever. and i'll say, hey, how much do you pay a month for cell phone service, alreadying kn knowing answer. and they'll say, i don't know, my company pays for it. most of us, just normal earthlings, pay for our cell phone service. and never has there been a time that's more important than right now for you to re-shop your cell phone service. there is brutal price competition going on and especially now that walmart has jumped into the cell phone business with both feet, with their plan offering you 1,000 minutes a month and 1,000 text messages for 30 bucks a month. or you want unlimited stuff, $45 a month. generally, their rates are half what the competition is. check it out. i'm clark howard. check me out at cnn.com/
. >>> the big wireless providers are locked in a fierce price war and now walmart is getting in on thection. hln money expert clark howard explains what all this mobile madness means for your wallet. >> okay. i get a kick when i travel and i'm sitting next to a corporate type on an airplane and he or she is there, busy working with their smartphone, blackberry, iphone, whatever. and i'll say, hey, how much do you pay a month for cell phone service, alreadying kn knowing answer....
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she locked him out. she changed her cell phone. that could be the moment of rejection. so what does he do? he changes the mode of stalking and he starts surveilling her home. he knows her comings and goings. en what she goes to her mother's house she's in a vulnerable position and he strikes. >> to cindy gisholt, this is jayme sue austin's mother. ms. gisholt, when this guy, we think it's a guy, right, would call her and call her and call suggestion as to who it was? >> no. no. you know, how serious it is, i hear you people talking, but to her it was like, geez, i have a stalker. she didn't take it seriously. >> i would take it serious when somebody hacked into my e-mail account for the second. >> that's when she did start taking it serious. >> i think i have reported pretty much anything that i have uncovered in today's story, the necklace, the folded towels, the wet carpet, the cell phone left behind, she left her dog and her cat locked in her bedroom. had the cell phone with her. cindy has told me that she tried to call the cell phone and it goes right to voicemail w
she locked him out. she changed her cell phone. that could be the moment of rejection. so what does he do? he changes the mode of stalking and he starts surveilling her home. he knows her comings and goings. en what she goes to her mother's house she's in a vulnerable position and he strikes. >> to cindy gisholt, this is jayme sue austin's mother. ms. gisholt, when this guy, we think it's a guy, right, would call her and call her and call suggestion as to who it was? >> no. no. you...
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lock at them. they look like kids there.y are in court and they look like three little kids that you would see running down the street and yet they're going to jail, to the slammer, as adults? . this whole thing is hideous because what they did is so awful, allegedly. they have to face justice, obviously. but i want to go back to the doctor. doctor, this -- we only have a couple of seconds. this whole thing is so heartwrenching ison so many levels. so many families destroyed because of this one senseless, stupid act. >> absolutely. you said it all. it's senseless. >> yes. >> it's just soenceless. >> and again i think the teenagers when we look at like what happened at richmond high school. we also, jane, as you have said it before, we need to educate our children about consequences, about conflict resolution and how to handle these situations. >> and about right and wrong. >> yes. >> before we learn american history and the revolutionary war and loth orithums right and wrong. >> more now than ever. >> moral development eemot
lock at them. they look like kids there.y are in court and they look like three little kids that you would see running down the street and yet they're going to jail, to the slammer, as adults? . this whole thing is hideous because what they did is so awful, allegedly. they have to face justice, obviously. but i want to go back to the doctor. doctor, this -- we only have a couple of seconds. this whole thing is so heartwrenching ison so many levels. so many families destroyed because of this one...
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the disgraced former beauty queen could have what it takes for a future in politics. >>> you are locked in to shobz. you got to keep on watching the bottom of the screen for more nonstop compelling and provocative news from "showbiz tonight." >>> welcome back to "showbiz tonight." i'm a.j. hammer in new york with brooke anderson in hollywood. tonight, janet jackson is silent no more. just in today, janet jackson speaking out for the very first time this morning on "good morning america" about michael jackson's death. and she says the doctor who was with michael when he died should be blamed for his death. joining me tonight from hollywood, leslie marshall, host of the syndicated radio program, "the leslie marshall show." also tonight in hollywood, carlos diaz, a correspondent for "extra." since michael died in june, a lot of his family members have publicly blamed dr. murray for michael's death. some have been credible, some not so much. but hearing from janet on "good morning america" about how she feels about dr. murray, i just found it so chilling. watch this. >> do you hold him resp
the disgraced former beauty queen could have what it takes for a future in politics. >>> you are locked in to shobz. you got to keep on watching the bottom of the screen for more nonstop compelling and provocative news from "showbiz tonight." >>> welcome back to "showbiz tonight." i'm a.j. hammer in new york with brooke anderson in hollywood. tonight, janet jackson is silent no more. just in today, janet jackson speaking out for the very first time this...
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seems like carrie tried to lock horns with the donald. did she fail? >> yes. you divide the contestants left and right and the in the middle gets the crown. i don't understand what the controversy is here. it's a beauty pageant. furthermore, i thought it was horrible that she said he needed to do his homework f. he did, he would have found those saucy pictures and the sex tape. ignorance is bliss. go with the blond. >> i want to bring you back, aj. he said he is not going to sue carrie. do you think carrie just watched my interview and is wiping the sweat off her brow. he doesn't like sore losers. >> they have been on the phone saying this is going pretty well. i think she is pretty relieved. you don't want to get sued. she has to be relieved. let me tell you. no sore losers at the country music awards. taylor swift swept up all the big awards like entertainer of the area and "showbiz tonight" was there with taylor. kanye west was not there, but very much on people's minds because it seemed like everyone including taylor was taking swipes at the way he dissed
seems like carrie tried to lock horns with the donald. did she fail? >> yes. you divide the contestants left and right and the in the middle gets the crown. i don't understand what the controversy is here. it's a beauty pageant. furthermore, i thought it was horrible that she said he needed to do his homework f. he did, he would have found those saucy pictures and the sex tape. ignorance is bliss. go with the blond. >> i want to bring you back, aj. he said he is not going to sue...
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a lot of the fees that currently jump are going to be locked in.d statement is going to let you directly compare some of the costs. you're in a better position to look somebody straight in the eye and go, what are you talking about? robin, back to you. >>> this just in, jen. a truck driver has died after losing control on the new s-curve that's on the san francisco bay bridge. the highway patrol said he went over the side and fell 200 feet. it was just a few hours ago, and it was still dark. now this is the backup. these are live pictures here of this traffic backup. this is the first fatality at the curve. the s-curve. but apparently it's a big problem. the chronicle, the san francisco chronicle, reports there have been, like, 42 trashes there in the last two months. people apparently are not negotiating the s-curve very well at all. >>> you might remember the 13-year-old boy who ran away with his mom to avoid chemo. find out how he's doing after months of court -ordered treatment for cancer. >>> you might remember the 13-year-old boy who ran away
a lot of the fees that currently jump are going to be locked in.d statement is going to let you directly compare some of the costs. you're in a better position to look somebody straight in the eye and go, what are you talking about? robin, back to you. >>> this just in, jen. a truck driver has died after losing control on the new s-curve that's on the san francisco bay bridge. the highway patrol said he went over the side and fell 200 feet. it was just a few hours ago, and it was still...
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the infant locked in a chest for 12 hours and at this hour her babysitter is behind bars and ex-con even served prison time for child abuse and cops say mom and dad are not off the hook. charges coming for all three. we'll have that and this. >>> gossip girl really going for it now. gossip girl the next episode will have a threesome. you know, i don't care what they say who their target audience is, kids are watching this, teens and this is the raunchy behavior we want them emulating? we'll talk about that and talk your calls on ft. hood and update that. call in, 1-877-tell-hln. e-mail us cnn.com/primenews or text us at hlntv. start your message with the word "prime." your chance to be heard. welcome once again this is "prime news." breaking news out of ft. hood, texas, a massive shooting, 12 are dead, at least 12 are dead. up to 31 wounded. the entire base is under lockdown. three suspects believed behind this assault, one is dead, two of them now in custody. the army say they were all u.s. soldiers, all three involved u.s. soldiers. the shootings happened at two different locations, wh
the infant locked in a chest for 12 hours and at this hour her babysitter is behind bars and ex-con even served prison time for child abuse and cops say mom and dad are not off the hook. charges coming for all three. we'll have that and this. >>> gossip girl really going for it now. gossip girl the next episode will have a threesome. you know, i don't care what they say who their target audience is, kids are watching this, teens and this is the raunchy behavior we want them emulating?...
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is locking up teenagers for life cruel and unusual punishment? the big case they're discussing, joe, he was just 13 when convicted of raping a 79-year-old woman. but the state of florida argue this should be able to get life sentences without parole. in the united states right now, there are about 2500 teenagers doing life without parole. almost all for murder. only 111 teens are serving life without parole sentences for nonmurder and where are most of those teens? florida. florida has been called the toughest state on teens. these teens in this florida case are dealing with that possiblesy of a very, very long sentence. could these teens get life and would that be unconstitutional? >> they're being charged with second degree attempted murder, but really, the adult system is not set up appropriately to deal with teens. it should really stay in juvenile court. juvenile court is just for that, to deal with individuals not attached to move on to a felony-type crime. these teens should have been charged in juvenile court. the out that the judge will
is locking up teenagers for life cruel and unusual punishment? the big case they're discussing, joe, he was just 13 when convicted of raping a 79-year-old woman. but the state of florida argue this should be able to get life sentences without parole. in the united states right now, there are about 2500 teenagers doing life without parole. almost all for murder. only 111 teens are serving life without parole sentences for nonmurder and where are most of those teens? florida. florida has been...
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you have to have the locks. >> it is new hampshire. here we go, brings him back am and stevens is active on the hit as well. 4:22 to go. they came back. similar situation and they defeated them in the final minutes. and there is your trip right here and waiting for them. and throwing it out to one of them. >> goes to kackert. and kackert goes to the 1st down. terrific hit by wrerry mcmillan. >> he ends up saving a touchdown right there. and he got through to the second level. and started to cut back. and after the three trips. and he got them running down the field. they couldn't provide a convoy. and they are faster guys and get in front of someone for a measurement here. and gary, i think unh is going to and tick short of this 1st down. >> eagle eye, baby. >> that's why you don't need the bin knocks and glasses. >> lace lasix does wonders. >> now you are on here am and if you are unh. i am not thinking of the 3rd down play. i will call that. and what i want to run on 1st down and do i want to take a shot. i am wondering if they had t
you have to have the locks. >> it is new hampshire. here we go, brings him back am and stevens is active on the hit as well. 4:22 to go. they came back. similar situation and they defeated them in the final minutes. and there is your trip right here and waiting for them. and throwing it out to one of them. >> goes to kackert. and kackert goes to the 1st down. terrific hit by wrerry mcmillan. >> he ends up saving a touchdown right there. and he got through to the second level....
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but so much of the focus was on toney douglas because he was such a great lock down defender. leonard hamilton told us before the ball game, he said, looking douglas is gone, we've moved past that. you'll find that we've got guys that can play defense, you just don't know with it. people didn't talk about them last year because they spent so much team talking about did douglas. hall back in the ball game for mercer. jenkinss. and hall. hall misses the three. and a walk. foul before the walk? one official had a walk, one official had a foul. >> dan: foul will be against gibson. although it did look like a wall. >> rich: jenkins the beneficiary of the call. >> dan: bob hoffman questioning why that was not a shooting foul. >> rich: 3-29 from the field for the bears. hits the three. >> dan: that was great ball movement that time. >> rich: on the drive, jor dap demercy is fouled. the odd thing about mercer, they're 4-30. all four of their made field goals are threes. >> dan: they can't get inside that three point line with all those long, long arms. they take it inside the three po
but so much of the focus was on toney douglas because he was such a great lock down defender. leonard hamilton told us before the ball game, he said, looking douglas is gone, we've moved past that. you'll find that we've got guys that can play defense, you just don't know with it. people didn't talk about them last year because they spent so much team talking about did douglas. hall back in the ball game for mercer. jenkinss. and hall. hall misses the three. and a walk. foul before the walk?...
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then you have to pay to lock it up. so then anything i like about buying actual gold -- but there's a trick way to buy it that's easy and cheap if gold is what you want to have. you can buy ownership in gold like you buy a stock. and it's called an etf, an exchange traded fund. which sounds complicated but it's not. and you pay a company to buy gold for you. they store it for you in a vault. and then when you choose to sell it, you can sell it right away at whatever market price is. it's really, really easy to do and it saves you a fortune. and you have the same thing owning gold. >> watch this weekend at 6:00 a.m., noon and 4:00 p.m. eastern. >>> a new video is out showing what madeleine mccann mig have looked like 2 1/2 years after she disappeared. she vanished while on a family vacation in portugal days before her fourth birthday. this shows images of how madeleine might have changed. one shows her as a blonde. the other as a brunette with a tan. >>> cash for clunkers may be history but plenty of folks are still buyi
then you have to pay to lock it up. so then anything i like about buying actual gold -- but there's a trick way to buy it that's easy and cheap if gold is what you want to have. you can buy ownership in gold like you buy a stock. and it's called an etf, an exchange traded fund. which sounds complicated but it's not. and you pay a company to buy gold for you. they store it for you in a vault. and then when you choose to sell it, you can sell it right away at whatever market price is. it's...