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>> tuesday night, macon p.d. charged this man, lauren's neighbor with felony murder. >> i heard -- if i heard something maybe i could have help. >> what convinced police that steven killed and dismembered lauren giddings? >> judge jeanine: all right, joining me now is weekend anchor and reporter for our fox affiliate in macon, georgia, wgxa, michelle casada and back with us, dr. michael baden. you have details about what led to the arrest. what can you tell us? >> police announced they had received results back in the fbi and all the results that they had received pointed to one person, steven mcdaniel. he was charged with felony murder and say says if that thy found a hackl saw in a locked storage and the package for the hackl saw was found in his apartment. he had possession of the keys to her apartment and a master key to the apartment and also states that he previously commented that he could commit murder and provided details of methods to avoid detection. felonyge jeanine: fellly murder. do you know what th
>> tuesday night, macon p.d. charged this man, lauren's neighbor with felony murder. >> i heard -- if i heard something maybe i could have help. >> what convinced police that steven killed and dismembered lauren giddings? >> judge jeanine: all right, joining me now is weekend anchor and reporter for our fox affiliate in macon, georgia, wgxa, michelle casada and back with us, dr. michael baden. you have details about what led to the arrest. what can you tell us? >>...
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Aug 27, 2011
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macon road, which is the main drag. know if that video is in-house there in atlanta yet, but what we were able to see is a lot of standing water. you can probably see some of the damage maybe, what you're seeing now, that storm surge impact, that's about two miles away from here along the beach, and pilings from piers, from docks, wood all has been pushed ashore there and right up against the seawall, over the wall there. the sand is on the road, and i noticed -- i went over and i marked about a foot p up on the buildings, just about a foot, no more than that, where the water level was. so not real, real high, but they definitely had storm surge there, and the sand was washed across. and a lot of debris washed even further, probably about 100 yards in from the beach, they had 150 yards of the beach the water came up all the way over there, came up over the wall and then washed about 100 yards inland. so we're going to try to get over to that location in a little bit to bring you some live reporting from there so folks c
macon road, which is the main drag. know if that video is in-house there in atlanta yet, but what we were able to see is a lot of standing water. you can probably see some of the damage maybe, what you're seeing now, that storm surge impact, that's about two miles away from here along the beach, and pilings from piers, from docks, wood all has been pushed ashore there and right up against the seawall, over the wall there. the sand is on the road, and i noticed -- i went over and i marked about...
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and sliding a little farther east on thursday, getting up to about 99 in macon and 100 in columbia, southo not much change there. on the north side of the ridge we're seeing these complexes of storms coming through. a stormy day for michigan today. in fact, severe weather possible from denver through the lakes. pittsburgh later on this afternoon. big story we're following today in the tropics is tropical storm emily. right now it's a minimal tropical storm. it is now moving west at 14 miles per hour. 40-mile-per-hour wind. dry air. there's going to be increasing sheer. it will tangle with hispaniola which could mean very serious flooding. so we don't know what will emerge getting into friday. it will have an opportunity once again to restrengthen as it gets very close to florida and the southeast coast. we may be dealing with a strong tropical storm or hurricane, contessa, by the early part of next week. back to you. >> all right. here's a look at some of the other stories people are talking about right now. a new report report the navy seals never intended to take him alive. a special op
and sliding a little farther east on thursday, getting up to about 99 in macon and 100 in columbia, southo not much change there. on the north side of the ridge we're seeing these complexes of storms coming through. a stormy day for michigan today. in fact, severe weather possible from denver through the lakes. pittsburgh later on this afternoon. big story we're following today in the tropics is tropical storm emily. right now it's a minimal tropical storm. it is now moving west at 14 miles per...
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winds we know here there was a report of a wind gust a couple of hours ago, fort macon, a couple miles of here, of about 74 miles per hour. so right at hurricane force. this is what we've been experiencing down here for the past couple of hours as it continues to get worse and worse. the center of circulation just to the south of us. to give folks bearings a little bit. that's south, that way. the storm is coming this way. that's north. that's east over there. so you can see that the wind is still blowing from the east and the north this way. that counterclockwise circulation from the storm. so we're still getting winds from the right side of the hurricane. so it's very likely that we're going to be very close here to the center of circulation as this storm makes landfall. water and rain really a critical issue here. inland flooding all was critical. a real serious problem. more from flooding than there is from storm surge. i can tell you the ground is saturated. and with this wind blowing and blowing and this rain coming down in sheets and pouring likely to continue for many more hour
winds we know here there was a report of a wind gust a couple of hours ago, fort macon, a couple miles of here, of about 74 miles per hour. so right at hurricane force. this is what we've been experiencing down here for the past couple of hours as it continues to get worse and worse. the center of circulation just to the south of us. to give folks bearings a little bit. that's south, that way. the storm is coming this way. that's north. that's east over there. so you can see that the wind is...
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guest: i'm planning on applying to mercer in macon, georgia and flagler. host: whether will you major in? guest: either in communications and maybe go in broadcast or it major in history. because i have always really enjoyed learning history. host: i have something i always wanted to do. it is a discussion i want to get in to with journalism. if you go to the national press club, go to the 13th floor. have you been there? how many in this room -- you were there yesterday -- noticed the journalism creed that is right before you get on the elevator? you did. did you read it? i want to read some of it and get you to respond to the definition of "journalism" as it is on the wall. it was written in the early 1900's by a man that went on to be the president of the youth of missouri. anybody here from missouri? e didn't even have a college degree but he ran the journalism school. i never ask aed why it is on th wall but they have it up there. it is the journalism creed. i will read a little bit and we can get the microphomicrophone. i believe in the profession of
guest: i'm planning on applying to mercer in macon, georgia and flagler. host: whether will you major in? guest: either in communications and maybe go in broadcast or it major in history. because i have always really enjoyed learning history. host: i have something i always wanted to do. it is a discussion i want to get in to with journalism. if you go to the national press club, go to the 13th floor. have you been there? how many in this room -- you were there yesterday -- noticed the...
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last night we had an event in a city of macon and the baltimore orioles, at a little place called red and this which is a radical bookstore downtown. i have a souvenir to prove that i was there. maybe busboys needs to invest in a hoodie like this. how many people here -- i know inside the beltway book audiences tend to be a little more that and up, a little more straightlaced, how many people here have been to read evans? i miss read my audience. i take it all back. it's good to see it's no longer a mccarthy era and people are willing to frequent an anarchist bookstore, a great bunch of people connected to a keypress and other progressive publishers. unlike busboys and all network of independent bookstores around the country, places that we need to patronize as many people clearly do here. because if we don't, what will we have left? it just seems barnes & noble. seems borders may soon not be much of a place to buy books at. we had a great group of activists at this red evans event last night, and one of them was an earnest young men from the sociology club at towson state college. an
last night we had an event in a city of macon and the baltimore orioles, at a little place called red and this which is a radical bookstore downtown. i have a souvenir to prove that i was there. maybe busboys needs to invest in a hoodie like this. how many people here -- i know inside the beltway book audiences tend to be a little more that and up, a little more straightlaced, how many people here have been to read evans? i miss read my audience. i take it all back. it's good to see it's no...
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reporter: coast guard chief mathias bouchard heads up macon. but he was not on the water.on't realize the strength of hurricane winds. a light object becomes a missile. >> reporter: so, if it can't be tied down or put inside, it has to go somewhere else. and, yes, that includes the boats. >> there won't be anybody left. everything will be evacuated >> reporter: that's how seriously the coast guard is taking irene. and many residents are doing the same. are you worried about your property? >> very. >> reporter: lisa bennett just finished tying down her son's trampoline and boarding up her windows. >> our windows are rated for i want to say 130 miles per hour. i hope. and i hope that's true. there's one way to test it. i don't want to find out. >> reporter: bennett says her home has survived other hurricanes without boarded-up windows. but she says this time, just feels different. >> it looks like it's a direct hit. it just looks like it's coming straight for us. >> reporter: barricades go up on the mainland side of both bridges of this island that we're on, the crystal coas
reporter: coast guard chief mathias bouchard heads up macon. but he was not on the water.on't realize the strength of hurricane winds. a light object becomes a missile. >> reporter: so, if it can't be tied down or put inside, it has to go somewhere else. and, yes, that includes the boats. >> there won't be anybody left. everything will be evacuated >> reporter: that's how seriously the coast guard is taking irene. and many residents are doing the same. are you worried about...
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now defends american liberty from the beaches of normandy to the valleys of the hindu kush to the maconelta share in the heritage of greatness. every veteran is the greatest of his generation. [ applause ] the quiet heroes who fought for our country come from the most diverse backgrounds, from farmers to subway riders, phds to high school graduates and from every ethnic background of the american melting pot, but they are united by far more than what divides them. they believe in america. i believe in america. we believe in freedom and opportunity. we believe in the inherent dignity of every human being, and we have deep and abiding faith in the goodness and the greatness of america, but today we are united not only by our faith in america, but also our concern for america. 25 million americans are out of work or stopped looking for work or have part-time jobs and need full-time employ. home values have dropped more now than they did in the great depression. and the debt we owe is a huge chunk of the economy and we owe most of it to china. this is not the legacy to give to the next gene
now defends american liberty from the beaches of normandy to the valleys of the hindu kush to the maconelta share in the heritage of greatness. every veteran is the greatest of his generation. [ applause ] the quiet heroes who fought for our country come from the most diverse backgrounds, from farmers to subway riders, phds to high school graduates and from every ethnic background of the american melting pot, but they are united by far more than what divides them. they believe in america. i...
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host: margie, and our democratic line from macon, ga.. caller: did you ever watched the hearings?it there and tell the american people one thing, and in reality they get paid a lot more for their stocks when it is atile.l one at times to cut the dividend payments from people like me, they sit there -- they are told to do that by bloomberg. if you watching bloomberg, they will tell you it is planned. they are a think tank. i watch republican think tanks on c-span 24 hours a day, and we cannot sell anything bad about a republican, but republicans can run us into the ground. guest: there have been a lot of congressional hearings, and the financial crisis inquiry commission came out with the lot of information about the rating agencies. actually, the department of justice criminal prosecutors and civil prosecutors cannot just take stuff from congressional hearings and plunk it in as evidence. some of the rolls would consider that here say. believe it or not, they have to go back in and do a lot of the investigating themselves before they bring a case. host: because of this investigati
host: margie, and our democratic line from macon, ga.. caller: did you ever watched the hearings?it there and tell the american people one thing, and in reality they get paid a lot more for their stocks when it is atile.l one at times to cut the dividend payments from people like me, they sit there -- they are told to do that by bloomberg. if you watching bloomberg, they will tell you it is planned. they are a think tank. i watch republican think tanks on c-span 24 hours a day, and we cannot...
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we have another tweet from free lancer in macon georgia. go ahead. caller: well, if i was president, i was a social worker for the state of georgia for years. and one of the problems that i saw was the medicaid program. i know the children need it but we've got kids that are raised for generations in this program and we would listen to these parents and they would tell the kids ways to get over on the system. and when you hear a parent tell their 14-year-old daughter when the daughter is trying to decide what to do with her baby when she has it, oh we need to keep that child because that's a check for you for the rest of your life until that child is grown, there's something wrong with that. we ought to be allowed to, if they're going to be getting assistance, we ought to be allowed to have those children in some type counseling session within our agency so we can teach them different ways. rather than just send a check and receive it and the children continue to be raised on those values. another system are the pell grants. we would hear these comme
we have another tweet from free lancer in macon georgia. go ahead. caller: well, if i was president, i was a social worker for the state of georgia for years. and one of the problems that i saw was the medicaid program. i know the children need it but we've got kids that are raised for generations in this program and we would listen to these parents and they would tell the kids ways to get over on the system. and when you hear a parent tell their 14-year-old daughter when the daughter is trying...
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. >> hi, tina meier and i rented macon meyer foundation. my question to you as i travel across the country and speak to schools and rural communities in a very affluent communities. overall the same question comes as how are they dealing with the situations from top to bottom regarding bullying and cyberbullying? they are such gray areas. talking from the legal system, then filters into the schools is not the time superintendents don't know what's going on and we expect our schools to start taking care situations and very hard. so i signed one school district doing something amazing, but then a different community doesn't even know what to do and i find that very hard. >> so i don't have one easy answer. that's one of the huge challenges and opportunities. for all the problems we face, there's examples of extraordinary success, but we don't do a good job collectively taken as things to scale and replicating. the website i talk about where we consolidate all the best practices in evidence-based work to admit that transparent. we want to get
. >> hi, tina meier and i rented macon meyer foundation. my question to you as i travel across the country and speak to schools and rural communities in a very affluent communities. overall the same question comes as how are they dealing with the situations from top to bottom regarding bullying and cyberbullying? they are such gray areas. talking from the legal system, then filters into the schools is not the time superintendents don't know what's going on and we expect our schools to...
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i have a business in macon stages want to expand, who want to take a more staff, and they cannot do this because not only for banks nothing helpful, they are being obstructive. >> i'm very happy to look at the specific constituency case that he mentions, 11 look into the details of that. and get back to them with an answer. [inaudible] forecasting even higher unemployment and more jobs will be lost. the government wants policies. they are putting new work obligations. [inaudible] not all of them will. and, therefore, really wrong that the people who have been doing all they can to find work, and so helpless, the loss of their benefits. can the chancellor speak to the effect of this? these obligations should be lifted? >> first of all, if i might correct the honorable lady. the obr are not forecasting rising unemployment. they aren't forecasting falling. i reminder have the money private sector jobs have been great over the last year. but let me give directly with your point about social security. the welfare system is a policy trap that is discouraging people from working. and people on
i have a business in macon stages want to expand, who want to take a more staff, and they cannot do this because not only for banks nothing helpful, they are being obstructive. >> i'm very happy to look at the specific constituency case that he mentions, 11 look into the details of that. and get back to them with an answer. [inaudible] forecasting even higher unemployment and more jobs will be lost. the government wants policies. they are putting new work obligations. [inaudible] not all...
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. >> hi, tina meier and i rented macon meyer foundation.my question to you as i travel across the country and speak to schools and rural communities in a very affluent communities. overall the same question comes as how are they dealing with the situations from top to bottom regarding bullying and cyberbullying? they are such gray areas. talking from the legal system, then filters into the schools is not the time superintendents don't know what's going on and we expect our schools to start taking care situations and very hard. so i signed one school district doing something amazing, but then a different community doesn't even know what to do and i find that very hard. >> so i don't have one easy answer. that's one of the huge challenges and opportunities. for all the problems we face, there's examples of extraordinary success, but we don't do a good job collectively taken as things to scale and replicating. the website i talk about where we consolidate all the best practices in evidence-based work to admit that transparent. we want to get t
. >> hi, tina meier and i rented macon meyer foundation.my question to you as i travel across the country and speak to schools and rural communities in a very affluent communities. overall the same question comes as how are they dealing with the situations from top to bottom regarding bullying and cyberbullying? they are such gray areas. talking from the legal system, then filters into the schools is not the time superintendents don't know what's going on and we expect our schools to...
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i have a business in macon stages want to expand, who want to take a more staff, and they cannot do this because not only for banks nothing helpful, they are being obstructive. >> i'm very happy to look at the specific constituency case that he mentions, 11 look into the details of that. and get back to them with an answer. [inaudible] forecasting even higher unemployment and more jobs will be lost. the government wants policies. they are putting new work obligations. [inaudible] not all of them will. and, therefore, really wrong that the people who have been doing all they can to find work, and so helpless, the loss of their benefits. can the chancellor speak to the effect of this? these obligations should be lifted? >> first of all, if i might correct the honorable lady. the obr are not forecasting rising unemployment. they aren't forecasting falling. i reminder have the money private sector jobs have been great over the last year. but let me give directly with your point about social security. the welfare system is a policy trap that is discouraging people from working. and people on
i have a business in macon stages want to expand, who want to take a more staff, and they cannot do this because not only for banks nothing helpful, they are being obstructive. >> i'm very happy to look at the specific constituency case that he mentions, 11 look into the details of that. and get back to them with an answer. [inaudible] forecasting even higher unemployment and more jobs will be lost. the government wants policies. they are putting new work obligations. [inaudible] not all...
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i have a business in macon stages want to expand, who want to take a more staff, and they cannot do thisse not only for banks nothing helpful, they are being obstructive. >> i'm very happy to look at the specific constituency case that he mentions, 11 look into the details of that. and get back to them with an answer. [inaudible] forecasting even higher unemployment and more jobs will be lost. the government wants policies. they are putting new work obligations. [inaudible] not all of them will. and, therefore, really wrong that the people who have been doing all they can to find work, and so helpless, the loss of their benefits. can the chancellor speak to the effect of this? these obligations should be lifted? >> first of all, if i might correct the honorable lady. the obr are not forecasting rising unemployment. they aren't forecasting falling. i reminder have the money private sector jobs have been great over the last year. but let me give directly with your point about social security. the welfare system is a policy trap that is discouraging people from working. and people on benefi
i have a business in macon stages want to expand, who want to take a more staff, and they cannot do thisse not only for banks nothing helpful, they are being obstructive. >> i'm very happy to look at the specific constituency case that he mentions, 11 look into the details of that. and get back to them with an answer. [inaudible] forecasting even higher unemployment and more jobs will be lost. the government wants policies. they are putting new work obligations. [inaudible] not all of...