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joining us now marcia kildabrew, her son had the hit put on him. the family's attorney is also with us, terrance madden. let's get this straight here. so september 29th is the what i'm reading here, the teacher asked your son if he was gay. is that how all this started? how did that go down? >> yes, sir. he actually asked my son to come out of class and to -- he asked him was he gay. >> what brought that on? had they had trouble or was that out of the blue? >> no. actually my son didn't even know who this man was. he was a substitute and he had no other dealings with this man besides being inside the classroom. >> then they had a verbal altercation then or the next day? what happened next? >> it was the next day. they had a verbal altercation and the teacher threatened him then and said he would hit him in his -- in miss mouth. >> okay. so we have this question asked. we have threats after that. did you go to the school at this point? >> actually, once the threat came through to have him killed, i called the school exactly that day and i didn't get
joining us now marcia kildabrew, her son had the hit put on him. the family's attorney is also with us, terrance madden. let's get this straight here. so september 29th is the what i'm reading here, the teacher asked your son if he was gay. is that how all this started? how did that go down? >> yes, sir. he actually asked my son to come out of class and to -- he asked him was he gay. >> what brought that on? had they had trouble or was that out of the blue? >> no. actually my...
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marcia is calling us from texas. marcia, you are first up out of a lot of people that wanted to weigh in. so make it good, sister. what do you think? >> caller: okay. i'm 52 years old. i have never felt unsafe like i do feel in this country today. i am very disappointed in him. i truly believe he should be impeached. he hnumber one endangerment for our country's defense, our health care, well being, endangerment to our government. i believe he's trying to turn us into a socialistic country, and he has embarrassed was for apologizing for us to the world. >> marcia, did you have these concerns, fears before he was elected, or are there things that he's done to make you feel this way? marcia, can you turn the tv down, also? >> i don't have the tv on. >> i'm getting a little -- i'm getting feedback. i thought that's where it's coming from. >> i'm sorry. no, i had some, but not -- not anything like this. i was really hoping that he was going to be shining through. but his inability to make prompt decisions where our milit
marcia is calling us from texas. marcia, you are first up out of a lot of people that wanted to weigh in. so make it good, sister. what do you think? >> caller: okay. i'm 52 years old. i have never felt unsafe like i do feel in this country today. i am very disappointed in him. i truly believe he should be impeached. he hnumber one endangerment for our country's defense, our health care, well being, endangerment to our government. i believe he's trying to turn us into a socialistic...
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marcia klish might have lingered for quite some time in the intensive care unit at dartmouth-hitchcock his team had a number of meetings with her closest friend, barbara menchin. she said klish would not want to be kept alive on machines if there was no meaningful hope of recovery. it was decided the doctors would not try to resuscitate her if her condition worsened, which it soon did. >> byock: her heart has just flipped into a rhythm that doesn't allow it to beat effectively. >> kroft: she died a few moments later. >> byock: this is a hard time in human life, but it's just a part of life. collectively, as a culture, we really have to acknowledge that we're mortal, get over it, and start looking at what a healthy, morally robust way for people to die looks like. >> kroft: after we finished this story, we received word that charlie haggart, the patient who was hoping for a liver and kidney transplant, died this week at a hospital in vermont. his brother said charlie's condition had deteriorated so much that the family decided that no attempts to resuscitate him would be made. >> cbs mo
marcia klish might have lingered for quite some time in the intensive care unit at dartmouth-hitchcock his team had a number of meetings with her closest friend, barbara menchin. she said klish would not want to be kept alive on machines if there was no meaningful hope of recovery. it was decided the doctors would not try to resuscitate her if her condition worsened, which it soon did. >> byock: her heart has just flipped into a rhythm that doesn't allow it to beat effectively. >>...
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marcia angell. last week robert reich, clinton former secretary said the cut is 90% empty. most of us are stuck with little or no choice dependent on private insurers who care only about the bottom line would deny the claims, who charge more and more for co-payments and be we only need a courageous view in the house and senate. collier congressmen and senators to switch -- call your congressman and senator. 2022243121. tell them the democratic bill is a bailout. vote against the 2000 page obama bill. start from scratch. healthcare is a human rights. join with us in this historic movement to free the democratic bill. sign up. thank you. >> good morning. can you hear me ok? i am a pediatrician. i also served on the committee of the leadership conference for leadership of care. i am on the board of health care now which is a grass-roots organization. pnhp advocate for a single payer, national health system, also known as medicare for all. the perform groundbreaking research on the crisis and the need for fundamental reform. it contributes scholarly articles. it takes pride in
marcia angell. last week robert reich, clinton former secretary said the cut is 90% empty. most of us are stuck with little or no choice dependent on private insurers who care only about the bottom line would deny the claims, who charge more and more for co-payments and be we only need a courageous view in the house and senate. collier congressmen and senators to switch -- call your congressman and senator. 2022243121. tell them the democratic bill is a bailout. vote against the 2000 page obama...
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marcia angell. last week robert reich, clinton former secretary said the cut is 90% empty. most of us are stuck with little or no choice dependent on private insurers who care only about the bottom line would deny the claims, who charge more and more for co-payments and deductibles, who serious and forms, who want to cover calls, he said. and then he went on with this. i want every senator not in the pocket of the private insurers and big pharma to vote for a ted kennedy amendment to whatever bill taken to the florida. that was reich. we only need a courageous few in the house and courageous few in the senate to take this turkey. call your member of congress and your senator. the switchboard for a number of congress is 20,222,453,021. tel dan the democratic bill is a bailout of the health insurance industry. tell them to join with massa and kucinich and vote against the 2,000 page obama bill, passed the symbol 30 page bill instead, h.r. 676, health care as a human right. everybody in, nobody out. join us in this historic movement to defeat the democratic bill. start from sc
marcia angell. last week robert reich, clinton former secretary said the cut is 90% empty. most of us are stuck with little or no choice dependent on private insurers who care only about the bottom line would deny the claims, who charge more and more for co-payments and deductibles, who serious and forms, who want to cover calls, he said. and then he went on with this. i want every senator not in the pocket of the private insurers and big pharma to vote for a ted kennedy amendment to whatever...
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. >> out to the lines, marcia, west virginia. >> caller: thank you, nancy. i love you show. >> what is your question? >> caller: have they taked to the baby's doctor, when was the last time she was seen, was she in good health? >> when was the last time anybody other than the parents saw little shannon? >> there are reports that neighbors saw shannon around 9:00 in the morning. that has not been confirmed. as far as medical records, we don't know that. the sheriff's office has not confirmed anything. >> the 9:00 sighting doesn't make sense. the parents say the baby slept until around 11:00 a.m. right there, the stories have conflicted. >> the only way that they could have slept through, as i see it, is if they were on drugs or in a drunken stuper. nothing else makes any kind of sense. that doesn't make sense. >> it's hard to sleep through baby screaming in your ear. lisa, pennsylvania. >> caller: nice to talk to you. >> what is your question. >> caller: i hope your twins enjoyed their first halloween. my comment on this whole situation, why would you go to a
. >> out to the lines, marcia, west virginia. >> caller: thank you, nancy. i love you show. >> what is your question? >> caller: have they taked to the baby's doctor, when was the last time she was seen, was she in good health? >> when was the last time anybody other than the parents saw little shannon? >> there are reports that neighbors saw shannon around 9:00 in the morning. that has not been confirmed. as far as medical records, we don't know that. the...
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i don't think i could stand to see marcia clark again. ha-ha.an. >> i hear you. i hear you. >> thank you very much. we'll be back in a minute. >>> it's been five months since michael jackson died yet the web of mystery surrounding his past is still growing. the latest evan chandler father of the boy who first accused jackson of child molestation? 1983 killed himself in his jersey city apartment. joining me to discuss this is roger ready forman who writes the showbiz 41 column. welcome. >> hi. >> this guy chandler, they got a $20 million settlement to not press charges against michael jackson. is that what happened. >> well, the kid got, this is back in 1994. >> yeah. >> the son got $20 million put in trust. >> how old was the boy in 1993 -- or 4. >> he was 13. then the father who just died got 1.5 million dollars and his ex/wife got 1.5 million dollars and i believe her -- at that time, her husband, her, she was married to someone else he also got $1.5 million dollars as part of settlement. >> why did they get paid off. >> everybody got paid off
i don't think i could stand to see marcia clark again. ha-ha.an. >> i hear you. i hear you. >> thank you very much. we'll be back in a minute. >>> it's been five months since michael jackson died yet the web of mystery surrounding his past is still growing. the latest evan chandler father of the boy who first accused jackson of child molestation? 1983 killed himself in his jersey city apartment. joining me to discuss this is roger ready forman who writes the showbiz 41...
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. >> out to the lines, marcia, west virginia. >> caller: thank you, nancy. love you show. >> what is your question? >> caller: have they talked to the baby's doctor, when was the last time she was seen, was she in good health? >> when was the last time anybody other than the parents saw little shannon? >> there are reports that neighbors saw shannon around 9:00 in the morning. that has not been confirmed. as far as medical records, we don't know that. the sheriff's office has not confirmed anything. >> the 9:00 sighting doesn't make sense. the parents say the baby slept until around 11:00 a.m. right there, the stories have conflicted. >> the only way that they could have slept through, as i see it, is if they were on drugs or in a drunken stupor. nothing else makes any kind of sense. that doesn't make sense. >> it's hard to sleep through a baby screaming in your ear. lisa, pennsylvania. >> caller: nice to talk to you. >> what is your question? >> caller: i hope your twins enjoyed their first halloween. my comment on this whole situation, why would you go to
. >> out to the lines, marcia, west virginia. >> caller: thank you, nancy. love you show. >> what is your question? >> caller: have they talked to the baby's doctor, when was the last time she was seen, was she in good health? >> when was the last time anybody other than the parents saw little shannon? >> there are reports that neighbors saw shannon around 9:00 in the morning. that has not been confirmed. as far as medical records, we don't know that. the...
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i don't think i could stand to see marcia clark again. ha-ha.sman. >> i hear you. i hear you. >> thank you very much. we'll be back in a minute. >>> it's been five months since michael jackson died yet the web of mystery surrounding his past is still growing. the latest evan chandler father of the boy who first accused jackson of child molestation? 1983 killed himself in his jersey city apartment. joining me to discuss this is roger ready forman who writes the showbiz 41 column. welcome. >> hi. >> this guy chandler, they got a $20 million settlement to not press charges against michael jackson. is that what happened. >> well, the kid got, this is back in 1994. >> yeah. >> the son got $20 million put in trust. >> how old was the boy in 1993 -- or 4. >> he was 13. then the father who just died got 1.5 million dollars and his ex/wife got 1.5 million dollars and i believe her -- at that time, her husband, her, she was married to someone else he also got $1.5 million dollars as part of settlement. >> why did they get paid off. >> everybody got paid o
i don't think i could stand to see marcia clark again. ha-ha.sman. >> i hear you. i hear you. >> thank you very much. we'll be back in a minute. >>> it's been five months since michael jackson died yet the web of mystery surrounding his past is still growing. the latest evan chandler father of the boy who first accused jackson of child molestation? 1983 killed himself in his jersey city apartment. joining me to discuss this is roger ready forman who writes the showbiz 41...
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marcia angell. last week robert reich, clinton former secretary said the cut is 90% empty. most of us are stuck with little or no choice dependent on private insurers who care only about the bottom line would deny the claims, who charge more and more for co-payments and deductibles, who serious and forms, who want to cover calls, he said. and then he went on with this. i want every senator not in the pocket of the private insurers and big pharma to vote for a ted kennedy amendment to whatever bill taken to the florida. that was reich. we only need a courageous few in the house and courageous few in the senate to take this turkey. call your member of congress and your senator. the switchboard for a number of congress is 20,222,453,021. tel dan the democratic bill is a bailout of the health insurance industry. tell them to join with massa and kucinich and vote against the 2,000 page obama bill, passed the symbol 30 page bill instead, h.r. 676, health care as a human right. everybody in, nobody out. join us in this historic movement to defeat the democratic bill. start from sc
marcia angell. last week robert reich, clinton former secretary said the cut is 90% empty. most of us are stuck with little or no choice dependent on private insurers who care only about the bottom line would deny the claims, who charge more and more for co-payments and deductibles, who serious and forms, who want to cover calls, he said. and then he went on with this. i want every senator not in the pocket of the private insurers and big pharma to vote for a ted kennedy amendment to whatever...
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marcia angell earlis month called on congress to do nothing instead of passing the democratic bill. it simply throws more money into a dysfunctional and unsustainable system, with only a few improvements at the edges, and it augments the central role of the investor-owned insurance industry. the danger is that as costs continue to rise and coverage becomes less comprehensive, people will conclude that we tried health reform and it did not work. but the real problem will be that we really did not try it. i would rather see us do nothing now, and have a better chance of trying again later and then doing it right. last greek, robert reich clinton's former secretary of labor, said that under the bills pending in congress, the cup is 90% empty. most of us will be stuck with little or no choice, dependent on private insurers who care only about the bottom line, who deny our claims, who charge us more and more for co-payments and deductibles, who bury us in forms, who do not take our calls. he said, i want every senator who is not in the pocket of the private insurers or big pharma to intr
marcia angell earlis month called on congress to do nothing instead of passing the democratic bill. it simply throws more money into a dysfunctional and unsustainable system, with only a few improvements at the edges, and it augments the central role of the investor-owned insurance industry. the danger is that as costs continue to rise and coverage becomes less comprehensive, people will conclude that we tried health reform and it did not work. but the real problem will be that we really did...
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>>s this marcia dunn with a question for lieutenant colonel bresnik. wonder how you managed to stay focused as the launch of your baby kept sleeping and how quickly do you plan on seeing your wife and son and daughter after touchdown. i'm assuming they will not be on hand for the landing. >> well, the -- i have 20 years of good marine corps training on compartmentalizing. i think it is a lot easy for people who don't compartmentalize when it is a good thing. it was easy to go ahead and do our tasks. when i had some free time i was able to see some picture or call down and it was wonderful to find out to news and to be able to see her for the first time two days ago. when we land, it is a lot less on our shuttle crew, we have been here 11 days and some have been here three months and some over 180 days. we look forward to seeing our families as soon as possible. i look forward to doing that as soon as possible after we land. >> this is james from florida today. nicole, how special would it be for you to return to ksc if weather allows. what are you look
>>s this marcia dunn with a question for lieutenant colonel bresnik. wonder how you managed to stay focused as the launch of your baby kept sleeping and how quickly do you plan on seeing your wife and son and daughter after touchdown. i'm assuming they will not be on hand for the landing. >> well, the -- i have 20 years of good marine corps training on compartmentalizing. i think it is a lot easy for people who don't compartmentalize when it is a good thing. it was easy to go ahead...