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one, casey marie -- caylee marie anthony is dead. two, casey marie anthony's acts or act caused the death of caylee marie anthony or the death of caylee marie anthony was caused by the culpable negligence of casey marie anthony. i will now define culpable negligence for you. each of us has a duty to act reasonably towards others. if there is a violation of that duty, without any conscious intent to harm, that violation is negligence. but culpable negligence is more than a failure to use ordinary care towards others. in order for negligence to be culpable, it must be gross and flagrant. culpable negligence is a course of conduct showing reckless disregard of human life or of the safety of a person is exposed to its dangerous effects or such an entire want of care as to riaise a presumption of conscious indifference to the conscious results or showing a wantonness or recklessness or grossly recklessness of the safe regard of the public. or such an indifference to the rights of others as is equivalent to an intentional violation of such
one, casey marie -- caylee marie anthony is dead. two, casey marie anthony's acts or act caused the death of caylee marie anthony or the death of caylee marie anthony was caused by the culpable negligence of casey marie anthony. i will now define culpable negligence for you. each of us has a duty to act reasonably towards others. if there is a violation of that duty, without any conscious intent to harm, that violation is negligence. but culpable negligence is more than a failure to use...
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marie, a night in shining armor. he wanted to spoil her and whisk her off to fancy philadelphia restaurant where is they were unlikely to bump into the wilmington crowd. >> i think capano seduced her on a lot of different levels. one, sexually seduced her, but another is financially. she realized that he was somebody she could depend on for these things that she liked that she wanted but she couldn't afford. >> over time, capano managed to insinuate himself into every aspect of annie's life. she relied on him and resented him at the same time. >> in i any relationship, there were tradeoffs. you know, you give and you get kind of thing. that was playing out here. >> capano was one of the fahey who did confide in about her eating disorders. he paid for her rehabilitation. >> it was only in counseling that fahey came to realize capano was making her eating disorders worse. two years into the relationship, she wrote about his controlling that i chur. . >> now i look back at that aspect of my life, i realize just how vuln
marie, a night in shining armor. he wanted to spoil her and whisk her off to fancy philadelphia restaurant where is they were unlikely to bump into the wilmington crowd. >> i think capano seduced her on a lot of different levels. one, sexually seduced her, but another is financially. she realized that he was somebody she could depend on for these things that she liked that she wanted but she couldn't afford. >> over time, capano managed to insinuate himself into every aspect of...
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one, casey marie -- caylee marie anthony is dead.act or acts call causes the death of caylee marie anthony or the death of caylee pa ree anthony was caused by the culpable negligence of casey marie anthony. i will now define culpable negligence for you. each of us has a duty to act reasonably towards others. if there is a violation of that duty without any conscious intent to harm, that violence is negligence. but culpable negligence is more than a failure to use ordinary care towards others. in order for negligence to be culpable, it must be gross and flagrant. culpable flag rans is showing reckless disregard of human life or of the safety of persons exposed to its dangerous effect or such an entire want of care as to raise a presumption of the conscious indifference to the consequences or which shows a wantonness or recklessness or grossly careless disregard of the safety and welfare of the public or such an indifference to the rights of others as is equivalent to an intentional violation of such rights. negligent act or mission mu
one, casey marie -- caylee marie anthony is dead.act or acts call causes the death of caylee marie anthony or the death of caylee pa ree anthony was caused by the culpable negligence of casey marie anthony. i will now define culpable negligence for you. each of us has a duty to act reasonably towards others. if there is a violation of that duty without any conscious intent to harm, that violence is negligence. but culpable negligence is more than a failure to use ordinary care towards others....
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one, casey marie -- caylee marie anthony is dead. two, casey marie anthony's abt or actactor acts caused the deaf caylee marie anthony, or the death of caylee m marie anthony was caused by the culpable negligence of casey marie anthony. i will now define culpable negligence nor you. each of us has a duty to act reasonably towar others. if there is a violation of that duty without any conscious intent to harm, that violation is negligence. but culpable negligence is more than a failure to use ordinary care towards others. in order for negligence to be culpable it must be gross and flagrant. culpable negligence is a course of conduct showing reckless disregard of human life or of the safety of persons exposed to its dangerous effects, or such an entire won't of care to rice a pre sum -gs to a conscious disregard or con husband necessary or shows a wantonness and disregard of the safety of the public, or such an indifference to the rights of others as is equivalent to an intentional violation of such rights. the negligent act oro missio
one, casey marie -- caylee marie anthony is dead. two, casey marie anthony's abt or actactor acts caused the deaf caylee marie anthony, or the death of caylee m marie anthony was caused by the culpable negligence of casey marie anthony. i will now define culpable negligence nor you. each of us has a duty to act reasonably towar others. if there is a violation of that duty without any conscious intent to harm, that violation is negligence. but culpable negligence is more than a failure to use...
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mary and i were great dear friends. the casting director one time, there was this happy homemaker character who could do anything, fix anything, " anything -- cook anything. chlorous liegeman -- chlorus character suspected there was something going on because her husband would come home with his clothing cleaner than when he went to work. this achingly sweet -- the sickeningly sweet that white type. they said why not get betty white? i guess that cannot find somebody sickeningly sweet enough. they called me and said, would you do the show, one shot? the nice thing was we did the show and jim byrnes and brooks who created the show, they came to me and said we had a couple of ideas for scripps. just hang in there, like to use you again. what a blessing. you can imagine how thrilling that was. tavis: and the rest, as they say, was history. >> the first year, i did not comment until the fourth year. by then it was a big hit. -- i did not comment until the fourth year. by then it was a big hit. we were sweating the ratings,
mary and i were great dear friends. the casting director one time, there was this happy homemaker character who could do anything, fix anything, " anything -- cook anything. chlorous liegeman -- chlorus character suspected there was something going on because her husband would come home with his clothing cleaner than when he went to work. this achingly sweet -- the sickeningly sweet that white type. they said why not get betty white? i guess that cannot find somebody sickeningly sweet...
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does the virgin mary work miracles on earth today? thousands have no doubt making a pilgrimage to a place where they believe he's been appearing the last 30 years. tonight, their dramatic encounter. >>> offenders at large. per captivating survival story has exposed how shockingly easy it is for convicted sexual predators to slip you will the net. tonight, an exclususe hidden camera investigation into a depraved sexual under world, where predators roam free. >>> and generation tv. ♪ it's the story ♪ of a man named brady >> they're some of the most beloved shows of all time. ♪ sit right back and hear a tale ♪ >> the hits that changed everything. so, what makes us love to watch? >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia madden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," july 12th, 2011. >> good evening, i'm terry moran. do you believe in miracles? well, the latest pew poll says that nearly 80% of americans do. and among the most fervent believers are those who say the virgin mary, the mother
does the virgin mary work miracles on earth today? thousands have no doubt making a pilgrimage to a place where they believe he's been appearing the last 30 years. tonight, their dramatic encounter. >>> offenders at large. per captivating survival story has exposed how shockingly easy it is for convicted sexual predators to slip you will the net. tonight, an exclususe hidden camera investigation into a depraved sexual under world, where predators roam free. >>> and generation...
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that was mary mccloud. but roosevelt gets a lot of credit for being very liberal, for being a civil rights advocate, certainly he did sign executives ordered that had to do with civil rights issues. often only when forced. but he wasn't quite -- he didn't live up to his inside pr. >> guest: no, he didn't. eleanor did. she both publicly and privately did push aggressively on civil rights. sometimes to the point where her husband kept saying that's enough. i've heard enough. if i keep pushing in this direction, i'm going to alienate the southern states and they won't accept the rest of the nacelle, -- the new deal, the private agenda. he was trusting the staff very much. roosevelt his legs were paralyzed polio at 39. irony because it's a young person's disease. he was always afraid of fire that he would be caught in the room and could not escape fire. when he was in the white house, also concerned about enny attacks, they launched the crawling exercises. the president in order to escape would have to practice
that was mary mccloud. but roosevelt gets a lot of credit for being very liberal, for being a civil rights advocate, certainly he did sign executives ordered that had to do with civil rights issues. often only when forced. but he wasn't quite -- he didn't live up to his inside pr. >> guest: no, he didn't. eleanor did. she both publicly and privately did push aggressively on civil rights. sometimes to the point where her husband kept saying that's enough. i've heard enough. if i keep...
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happened to caylee marie anthony. we know what happened to caylee. the question is, who killed caylee? for the longest time caylee was alive. nobody killed caylee. caylee is alive. until her remains are found. as i told you, as i warned you about in opening statement, as the facts and circumstances changed over the course of time, the defendant's lies changed. they got bigger. they got better. they involved mor people. mr. baez, in his closing statement, would have you believe that there must be something wrong with casey anthony, because, she has, quote-unquote, imaginary friends. those were not imaginary friends. those were lies. every one of them was a lie. ask yourselves, a lie designed to do what? a lie designed for a specific purpose. to get casey out of a jam. so, for the longest time caylee is alive. until her remains are found. and then, of course, the lie can't be caylee is with t nanny, she's alive, she has been kidnapped... >> may we approach? >> no. >> the lie must change. i told you in opening statement,
happened to caylee marie anthony. we know what happened to caylee. the question is, who killed caylee? for the longest time caylee was alive. nobody killed caylee. caylee is alive. until her remains are found. as i told you, as i warned you about in opening statement, as the facts and circumstances changed over the course of time, the defendant's lies changed. they got bigger. they got better. they involved mor people. mr. baez, in his closing statement, would have you believe that there must...
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down the road, that's a harder question. >> mary? do we-- we're going to be downgraded. >> whether we get downgraded or not. i don't think that's going to have that big an impact on the treasury markets. right now, there's a flight to quality and everybody is coming to the u.s. i think with more important and with the markets will be looking for is how this is handled politically. if the debt ceiling is raised and it's a big victory for president obama, because the republicans play into his hands, then i think it's going to spell, you know, looking forward that there's not going to be any structural changes, that we are going to have our tax increases and so forth. but if the republicans give this to president obama and say, look, we did our best. we wanted to cut spending, we wanted to cut taxes, and you didn't let us. and if president obama is forced to own that, then in november, 2012, there will be a referendum on that question. >> james, i can't help, but think that if we are downgraded, our financial reputation, our standing in
down the road, that's a harder question. >> mary? do we-- we're going to be downgraded. >> whether we get downgraded or not. i don't think that's going to have that big an impact on the treasury markets. right now, there's a flight to quality and everybody is coming to the u.s. i think with more important and with the markets will be looking for is how this is handled politically. if the debt ceiling is raised and it's a big victory for president obama, because the republicans play...
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i love you mary kay and i truly consider you one of my best friends.mily are always in my prayers. >> this has been a really difficult month, really difficult month. i'm so used to celebrating my birthday, i call it my birthday month. yeah. i would start with, you know, dinner dates with my girlfriends, taking the kids out for crepes and ice cream, just like last year, you know, this year's different. for the rest of my life, i don't ever want to celebrate my birthday again. i've told everyone that. because they were planning on something but i said, no, i don't want to. it's not that important any more to me. it's just getting older. >>> coming up -- >> becky didn't have that spirit. she didn't take care of numero uno mentality. she had never leave a fallen comrade, even if it cost you your life, which it did. >> clarence butterfield has an emotional moment and mary kay concepcion writes to her deceased son. >> the last time i talked to him and said good night, i never said good-bye to yesterday's long past. i would have marked the moments if i had kn
i love you mary kay and i truly consider you one of my best friends.mily are always in my prayers. >> this has been a really difficult month, really difficult month. i'm so used to celebrating my birthday, i call it my birthday month. yeah. i would start with, you know, dinner dates with my girlfriends, taking the kids out for crepes and ice cream, just like last year, you know, this year's different. for the rest of my life, i don't ever want to celebrate my birthday again. i've told...
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. >> case number 2008, cf 15606, state of florida versus casey marie anthony. >> let the record reflect defendant is present along with counsel and state attorney. both sides ready to proceed? >> yes, sir. >> i believe so, your honor. >> mr. mason, before we proceed to sentencing, mr. baez, you had asked me to reserve ruling on your motion for mistrial. >> we withdraw that, your honor. >> okay. that takes care of that. the defendant, casey anthony, is before the court for sentencing on counts four, five, and six providing false information to a law enforcement officer. mr.baez, do you know of any legal cause which we should not proceeded to sentencing at this time, sir? >> four, five, six and seven? >> and seven. >> the only legal cause we have would be -- [inaudible]. >> would the state care at this time to present any matters relative to aggravation? >> your honor, no. >> state to present any issues at this time concerning any other matter? >> your honor, yesterday i filed a motion to attach special cost of investigation and prosecution and to reserve jurisdiction. the only reason tha
. >> case number 2008, cf 15606, state of florida versus casey marie anthony. >> let the record reflect defendant is present along with counsel and state attorney. both sides ready to proceed? >> yes, sir. >> i believe so, your honor. >> mr. mason, before we proceed to sentencing, mr. baez, you had asked me to reserve ruling on your motion for mistrial. >> we withdraw that, your honor. >> okay. that takes care of that. the defendant, casey anthony, is...
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mary todd felt he was a butcher because of the battles he got his soldiers in. and then as time went on, as you say, elizabeth kekly wrote about her experiences and it was seen as a breach by mary todd lincoln of confidences and it gives a insight of the white house and that was mary todd felt something wasn't elizabeth kekly shouldn't have done. >> host: the book that she wrote was probably one of the few ways she had of generating some income after she became older and couldn't work as a seamstress. >> guest: right. >> host: again, just kind of your thoughts. >> guest: that's true. lots of times or first lady feels there's been some breach of protocol or trust that they don't understand like what you just mentioned, the idea of someone needing to publish the book for support or so on. a similar thing happened by the way with jackie kennedy. there was a woman who worked in the white house named lillian rogers parks. >> host: yes. >> guest: who wrote two books essentially by the roosevelts and she worked at the white house a seamstress and a maid. her mom had wo
mary todd felt he was a butcher because of the battles he got his soldiers in. and then as time went on, as you say, elizabeth kekly wrote about her experiences and it was seen as a breach by mary todd lincoln of confidences and it gives a insight of the white house and that was mary todd felt something wasn't elizabeth kekly shouldn't have done. >> host: the book that she wrote was probably one of the few ways she had of generating some income after she became older and couldn't work as...
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[laughter] , to believe, mary, that things will be resolved in conference -- i want to believe, mary that things will be resolved in conference. maybe because i am older than mary, i remember what happened with the 1990 and 1996 legislation where bad stuff remained in the bill. but i will defer to marry in terms of -- yes, if there is bad language, you try to influence the conference. let me go to a different point. first of all, the dream act and uafa, we have to fight hard for that. one thing that we'v need to do s pressure the administration. they have the responsibility, too, and it is being quarterbacked by people in homeland security. we should be talking to them about this. in terms of family immigration, it is funny. i alluded earlier to 2007 and the awful point system that was proposed. the funny thing is, if you went back one more year to 2006, the mccain-kennedy bill, there were great provisions in terms of family immigration, clearing the backlogs and extra numbers. so it is a shame that senator kennedy has passed away and it is a shame that so has senator mccain. [laught
[laughter] , to believe, mary, that things will be resolved in conference -- i want to believe, mary that things will be resolved in conference. maybe because i am older than mary, i remember what happened with the 1990 and 1996 legislation where bad stuff remained in the bill. but i will defer to marry in terms of -- yes, if there is bad language, you try to influence the conference. let me go to a different point. first of all, the dream act and uafa, we have to fight hard for that. one thing...
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i will start with mary. >> thank you. i thought all this testimony from the community speakers was incredibly moving and shows a wide range of issues that really has to be addressed. i guess i slipped into my pragmatic mode at some point and try to figure out what the calculation is, basically in terms of what the market will bear. it is clear, political pressure from around the country is often what helps to determine that, but we can also tell by watching how things develop, that there are forces impinging on what will actually get accomplished. i think the critical thing is to remember there are two ways that we can influence what the government does. there is the legislative, cir approach, and there is the administrative reform. some of which does not require legislation. some of the stories we were hearing, particularly from the business perspective, is about changing the way people do business, in terms of the government, changing the way we think about the relationships that exist. a lot of that can be done by pres
i will start with mary. >> thank you. i thought all this testimony from the community speakers was incredibly moving and shows a wide range of issues that really has to be addressed. i guess i slipped into my pragmatic mode at some point and try to figure out what the calculation is, basically in terms of what the market will bear. it is clear, political pressure from around the country is often what helps to determine that, but we can also tell by watching how things develop, that there...
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mary harris. i think the last time i spoke was in the bayview or you were looking at the attributes of the next week, and i just want to say great job. so, my i came for two reasons. 1 i said before and i am going to keep saying it. it is the request that we did to keep our captain for a year. you have given us great captains at ingleside, but the revolving door happens a little too often. it takes a good year to get to know all those community groups the captain mentioned. and, so, we are very happy to have mahoney, but can we just keep him a little while so we can get some good work done? that would be appreciated? the other thing i wanted to mention is, the other night i was at the district improvement association, and janet clark from the d a's office gave a report about the work she has done in making restrictions force smoke shops any paraphernalia they sell. there were six different shops in the ingleside and mission. she gave full credit to the great work of the ingleside police making the
mary harris. i think the last time i spoke was in the bayview or you were looking at the attributes of the next week, and i just want to say great job. so, my i came for two reasons. 1 i said before and i am going to keep saying it. it is the request that we did to keep our captain for a year. you have given us great captains at ingleside, but the revolving door happens a little too often. it takes a good year to get to know all those community groups the captain mentioned. and, so, we are very...
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it found that marie joseph died from an accidental drowning in the deep end of that pool. two inspectors who did not notice the body have been suspended. the state says there was no health risk to anybody who swam in the pool. >>> police in georgia say they are pretty sure a dismembered body is that of a missing maryland woman. 27-year-old lauren giddings went missing last saturday. a neighbor accompanied police into giddings apartment and spoke to reporters about what he saw. >> no sign that anybody had broken in. just nothing, just she was gone. all of her stuff was there, her id was there, her wallet was there. but she was just gone. >> reporter: mcdaniel was later arrested on a year old burglary charge. he's also listed by police as a person of interest in lauren's disappearance. >>> nfl star michael vick is back at a spokesperson for nike. the terms of the new endorsement deal have not been released. nike dropped vick back in 2006 after he admitted to financing a dog fighting ring. he was named the nfl's come back player of the year last season. >>> a strange sight to
it found that marie joseph died from an accidental drowning in the deep end of that pool. two inspectors who did not notice the body have been suspended. the state says there was no health risk to anybody who swam in the pool. >>> police in georgia say they are pretty sure a dismembered body is that of a missing maryland woman. 27-year-old lauren giddings went missing last saturday. a neighbor accompanied police into giddings apartment and spoke to reporters about what he saw. >>...
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mary joins us now with more. mary? >> the city purchased a brand new piece of equipment to take care of business. >> this is what 120,000 dollars can buy. a new paver to smooth over rough city streets. there are plenty of them over baltimore. and the city says the investment is paying off. for every mile paved, the city is taking about $10,000 over what it would pay a contractor. >> i keep saying we're doing what families and businesses are doing all over our country. and that is doing more with less. >> in the lockwood neighborhood. they are paying off. >> we pay sufficient taxes. we all received those tax bills the other day. and now we're getting something as a result of it. >> for a lot of cracks and weathering. you can see the grass growing up through the streets. and just an indication that the neighborhood was going down. so by resurfacing on the streets, we see that baltimore cares for lock raven. >> reporter: the city says by buying this not only are more streets getting attention, but it is also keeping city
mary joins us now with more. mary? >> the city purchased a brand new piece of equipment to take care of business. >> this is what 120,000 dollars can buy. a new paver to smooth over rough city streets. there are plenty of them over baltimore. and the city says the investment is paying off. for every mile paved, the city is taking about $10,000 over what it would pay a contractor. >> i keep saying we're doing what families and businesses are doing all over our country. and that...
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you're not alone. >> from america's news headquarters i am mary an lafferty.ing with an armed intruder saturday night. a man came through the front door attacked boswell's daughter and demanded water. 77-year-old boss well tried to take the gun away his grandson mitchell got a shotgun and pointed it at the intruder who then ran out the door. no rayss have been made. >>> the debt limit standoff showing no signs of cooling down. intense situations underway to reach a by partisan agreement before the august deadline. the question whether to raise the u.s. debt limit. some tax exemptions must go republicans holding out for a solution. they could have disastrous consequences. i am mary an rafferty now back to geraldo at large for your latest headlines go to fox news ds come. you are watching the most powerful name in news fox news channel. >> we have done what we feel is necessary to do. i will see if the system is going to work and hope we don't get the same jury. >> miller the founder of equusearch the follow veer group that searchs for missing youngsters after h
you're not alone. >> from america's news headquarters i am mary an lafferty.ing with an armed intruder saturday night. a man came through the front door attacked boswell's daughter and demanded water. 77-year-old boss well tried to take the gun away his grandson mitchell got a shotgun and pointed it at the intruder who then ran out the door. no rayss have been made. >>> the debt limit standoff showing no signs of cooling down. intense situations underway to reach a by partisan...
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so that specific allegation was that casey marie anthony suggested that she was employed at universal studios. however, it arose during the july 16th, 2008, interview, as did every other charge, your honor. >> as a result of her telling the police that she was employed at universal studios, did the police have to take any resulting action with their investigation? >> they certainly did, your honor. however if we are to charge her, we have to charge her for the crime. and the crime here arose out of all four incidences were a part of this same continuous act, even though there were several false statements. >> count five alleges she violated that statute by doing what? >> that during that same interview on the 16th of july, that miss anthony identified a person as zenaida fernandez gonzalez and suggested to detective melich that she left her child with this woman. >> and did that require a separate and distinct act on behalf of law enforcement to investigate? >> it did, your honor. however, i would assert that the reaction based on the violation isn't how we measure this. how we measur
so that specific allegation was that casey marie anthony suggested that she was employed at universal studios. however, it arose during the july 16th, 2008, interview, as did every other charge, your honor. >> as a result of her telling the police that she was employed at universal studios, did the police have to take any resulting action with their investigation? >> they certainly did, your honor. however if we are to charge her, we have to charge her for the crime. and the crime...
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can you talk, deborah, a little bit about the foundation vantage points as mary ann and also your own? >> shourie she grew up in larchmont whereon ironic, new york and a sort of bedroom community of new york city. her parents were secular jews but they celebrated christmas and easter pictures of christmas music, but classical music, easter baskets, the whole thing. she didn't quite understand she was a sad night until she was in kindergarten and got the playground taunts from catholic school children. they threw rocks, called a christ killer, and the usual and anti-semitism. what is this gsm and her parents ended up getting her to tempo and she was fascinated by the stories, the stories of her ancestors living in biblical lands and that made them seem so much more exciting than the jews she was growing up around. she wished on why the orthodox jews because she lived in a non-christian household. she was sort of surrounded by divisions. but in bible school, she was sort of looking at the jews and arabs living side-by-side harmoniously and it just seemed very simple, does there come a t
can you talk, deborah, a little bit about the foundation vantage points as mary ann and also your own? >> shourie she grew up in larchmont whereon ironic, new york and a sort of bedroom community of new york city. her parents were secular jews but they celebrated christmas and easter pictures of christmas music, but classical music, easter baskets, the whole thing. she didn't quite understand she was a sad night until she was in kindergarten and got the playground taunts from catholic...
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harris and mary tran are from ingleside, i thought the transition was critical. and steve career. i did not want to leave you out. -- steve courier. >> the good news is, the heart and soul of the department is not move around. the captains are pretty much uniform in terms of leadership, but you have a strong team out here. >> any further comments? commissioner cahan. >> i just wanted to thank you for the reminder about the language access. we have voted on the language and prayer access -- priority access, doing that more in the future. translating websites, making sure any kind of community engagement, reports of crime, especially, should be translated so that members of the community know. there is no point in putting them out if half the community cannot understand. not just ingleside, but dropped all district stations. we passed a general order last year on general access but the implementation has been slow. >> we have recovered some items for future consideration but maybe we should look at some more meetings in the future. >> last week, we listed our prior
harris and mary tran are from ingleside, i thought the transition was critical. and steve career. i did not want to leave you out. -- steve courier. >> the good news is, the heart and soul of the department is not move around. the captains are pretty much uniform in terms of leadership, but you have a strong team out here. >> any further comments? commissioner cahan. >> i just wanted to thank you for the reminder about the language access. we have voted on the language and...
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mary's county. southern charles county also seeing a lot of rain. a lot of lightning associated with these storms, too, and moving slowly off toward the east at only 10 to 15 miles per hour. that's why we have had that flood threat, and that flash flooding threat throughout the afternoon. so we're going to continue to watch as those move on out of here. we do have some rain around chesapeake beach, huntingtown. you have probably seen the heaviest move to your south right along 4, if you follow down, areas just down along the river. and this is what i'm talking about here, island creek, right along the river, very heavy rain in that area. cross over into st. mary's county. you see where that heavy rain is associated there, too. the only areas that we have the severe thunderstorm watch, earlier it was for everybody. now most of northern virginia in the district is now no longer in that severe thunderstorm watch. so i think we're good as far as severe weather goes. and once we get through that line to
mary's county. southern charles county also seeing a lot of rain. a lot of lightning associated with these storms, too, and moving slowly off toward the east at only 10 to 15 miles per hour. that's why we have had that flood threat, and that flash flooding threat throughout the afternoon. so we're going to continue to watch as those move on out of here. we do have some rain around chesapeake beach, huntingtown. you have probably seen the heaviest move to your south right along 4, if you follow...
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. >> now, your insta-weather-plus forecast with ava marie. >> good afternoon. it is a toasty one out there. we have blazing sunshine across the state. the clouds are starting to creep in. there are clouds in pennsylvania near the pennsylvania turnpike. this is what we are worried about. as this cold front gets closer to us, we have enough heat and humidity to strike up these storms. thunderstorms will be scattered across the area through the afternoon, into the evening hours. it is the same storm system we will worry about tomorrow as well. this other system will swing back around through here, and that is where we start to talk about storm's being likely in the area. because of the moisture in the atmosphere, they could bring heavy downpours. here is a look at the futurecast. around two o'clock p.m., and noticed the scattering of showers and storms. that could trickle down into baltimore and into the eastern shore. we have a possibility of storms into the evening hours, which is a problem on the roadways. things will change drastically into tomorrow. showers a
. >> now, your insta-weather-plus forecast with ava marie. >> good afternoon. it is a toasty one out there. we have blazing sunshine across the state. the clouds are starting to creep in. there are clouds in pennsylvania near the pennsylvania turnpike. this is what we are worried about. as this cold front gets closer to us, we have enough heat and humidity to strike up these storms. thunderstorms will be scattered across the area through the afternoon, into the evening hours. it is...
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i'm mary bubala. >> i'm kai jackson. here's what people are talking about. >> more jail time for casey anthony. but she could be free in less than a week. anthony was sentenced today for lying to police. manuel gallegus reports from florida. >> reporter: it's the news casey anthony was waiting for. >> the defendant was given credit for 1,043 days. >> reporter: after factoring in her time already served and good behavior, anthony will walk free next wednesday. judge anthony belvin sentenced her to the maximum of one year in prison for each count of lying to the authorities. he said those lies were costly to the state. >> as a result of those four distinct and separate lies, law enforcement exforcement spent a great deal of time. >> reporter: anthony had her hair down for the first time and wearing makeup. >> i really thought that she thought she was going to walk free. >> reporter: but anthony's demeanor changed as the judge sentenced her. >> outside the courthouse, dozens of protestors gathered for the sentencing. they'r
i'm mary bubala. >> i'm kai jackson. here's what people are talking about. >> more jail time for casey anthony. but she could be free in less than a week. anthony was sentenced today for lying to police. manuel gallegus reports from florida. >> reporter: it's the news casey anthony was waiting for. >> the defendant was given credit for 1,043 days. >> reporter: after factoring in her time already served and good behavior, anthony will walk free next wednesday. judge...
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. >> case number 2008, cf cf156o6, state of florida against casey marie anthony. >> o. let the record reflect that the defendant is present, along with counsel for the defendant, the state attorney. both sides ready to proceed? >> yes, sir. >> yes, your honor. >> mr. mason, before we proceed, mr. baez, you had asked me to reserve ruling on your motion for mistrial. >> we withdraw that, your honor. >> okay. that takes care of that. the defendant, casey anthony, is before the court, for sentencing on counts four, five and six, providing false information to a law enforcement officer. mr. baez, do you know of any legal cause why we should not proceed the sentencing at this time? >> four, five, six and seven. >> and seven. >> and the only legal cause that we have would be the previously filed motions that are not evidence, no legal cause why you can't proceed to sentencing with the subject. >> would the state care at this time to present any matters relative to ag gages -- aggravation? >> not on that issue no,. >> does the state care to present any issues at this time conce
. >> case number 2008, cf cf156o6, state of florida against casey marie anthony. >> o. let the record reflect that the defendant is present, along with counsel for the defendant, the state attorney. both sides ready to proceed? >> yes, sir. >> yes, your honor. >> mr. mason, before we proceed, mr. baez, you had asked me to reserve ruling on your motion for mistrial. >> we withdraw that, your honor. >> okay. that takes care of that. the defendant, casey...
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and casey marie anthony was the person that actually killed caylee marie anthony. emotion and all the suspicion in oral doesn't prove it. the burden of proof, no burden beyond and to the exclusion of every reasonable doubt. you will get an instruction hopefully that will help you understood what is meant by aggravated child abuse. one of the parts of that and added to it is a definition of "willfully." not unintentionally or accidentally, but "willfully." willfully causing child abuse on caylee. i may not, indeed, have been able to hear everything. you may have noticed we both have on our tables special computer where he sends me what is being said so when can't hear it, i would it is there and try to read it. i never heard or read in this case any evidence of child abuse of any kind. i'm not done, it is not that easy. the instruction is going to tell you that you may find a reasonable doubt based on the evidence or the lack of evidence. now, mr. baez went through a lot of things about what is or is not evidence. and for give me if i repeat some of those, but i had
and casey marie anthony was the person that actually killed caylee marie anthony. emotion and all the suspicion in oral doesn't prove it. the burden of proof, no burden beyond and to the exclusion of every reasonable doubt. you will get an instruction hopefully that will help you understood what is meant by aggravated child abuse. one of the parts of that and added to it is a definition of "willfully." not unintentionally or accidentally, but "willfully." willfully causing...
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she loves to spend time in her garden, where her role model mary watches over her. and she loves to volunteer. >> i get people to donate clothing for those who are in need. >> oh, great. we can really use men's things. >> reporter: and while some couples struggle to keep things fresh, elizabeth says that 16 years in, she is still very much in love. >> i have people ask me that, how is the marriage going? oh, it's won'ter f wonderful. he's just faithful and loving and always there, providing and assisting. he puts up with me. i just think it's a beautiful life. . oh! let's do this. you're a little early! [ female announcer ] most people want to walk into their dental check-up prepared to ace it.. that's why there's a rinse like new crest pro-health invigorating clean. its invigorating action lets you know it's working to fight plaque and gingivitis and it provides all these other benefits. crest pro-health invigoratingnglean rinse. clean, protect, and invigorate your way to better dental check-ups. life opens up when you do. host: could switching to geico reon car in
she loves to spend time in her garden, where her role model mary watches over her. and she loves to volunteer. >> i get people to donate clothing for those who are in need. >> oh, great. we can really use men's things. >> reporter: and while some couples struggle to keep things fresh, elizabeth says that 16 years in, she is still very much in love. >> i have people ask me that, how is the marriage going? oh, it's won'ter f wonderful. he's just faithful and loving and...
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so, he was not necessarily the first to cave. >> mary jo jacoby, thank you for your insight today.re. thank you, thomas. >>> so the potential closure of 1 in 10 post offices in the country today tops the look at stories around the nation today, and the cash-strapped postal service said it will study more than 3600 locations for closing and many offices on the chopping block could be replaced by postal services in local stores or government offices, and you can visit msnbc.com to see if your local post office is up for that type of review. >>> first lady michelle obama is praising fast food giant mcdonald's for revamping the happy meals. starting in september, one serving of fruit or vegetable will be added to the meals and the portion of french fries is going to shrink, and the first lady says these are positive steps toing the problem of childhood obesity. >> and the wealth gap between whites and minorities have grown to the widest levels in a quarter century, and according to the analysis of the pugh research center, whites now have on average 20 times the network of blacks and 1
so, he was not necessarily the first to cave. >> mary jo jacoby, thank you for your insight today.re. thank you, thomas. >>> so the potential closure of 1 in 10 post offices in the country today tops the look at stories around the nation today, and the cash-strapped postal service said it will study more than 3600 locations for closing and many offices on the chopping block could be replaced by postal services in local stores or government offices, and you can visit msnbc.com to...
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we the jury find that ka see marie anthony was not a care giver for caylee marie anthony at the time of the offense. so say we all dated orlando, orange county, florida. special finding number two as to count three, we the jury find that caylee marie anthony was under the age of 18 years of age at the time of the offense. we the jury find that caylee marie anthony was not under 18 years of age at the time of the offense. so say we all, dated in orlando, orange county, florida. verdict as to counts four, five and six. we the jury find the defendant guilty of providing fault information to a law enforcement officer as charged in the indictment. we the jury find the defendant not guilty. as four, five, six and seven. a separate charge of each count in the indictment and why they have been charged together, each crime and the evidence applicable to it must be considered separately in a separate verdict return as to each. a finding of guilty or not guilty as to one crime must not affect your verdict as to the other crime charged. in just a few moments you will be taken to the jury room by
we the jury find that ka see marie anthony was not a care giver for caylee marie anthony at the time of the offense. so say we all dated orlando, orange county, florida. special finding number two as to count three, we the jury find that caylee marie anthony was under the age of 18 years of age at the time of the offense. we the jury find that caylee marie anthony was not under 18 years of age at the time of the offense. so say we all, dated in orlando, orange county, florida. verdict as to...
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. >> what about an assurance your client cindy caylee marie's grandma will be charged or not charged with perjury regarding her testimony about the search for chloroform. >> the state attorney's office after they said they were having discussions with the state attorney regarding perjury they were not going to charge cindy. at this point i don't think it will be too much of a concern. >> you got into hot water for saying your clients believe casey is guilty. you want to give us a short version of the claim. >> it was never that they said she was not guilty. >> that she was guilty. >> or that she was guilty not guilty or anything. those words actually never left my mouth. the term was that she is not innocent was used and it was in context with an entire conversation. it was more directed towards the defense's use of their opening statement when mr. baez said that mr. anthony had molested casey. we were saying george never supported that theory. >> you said they believed her not to be -- do they still believe her to be not innocent? >> you have to look at the context of everything tha
. >> what about an assurance your client cindy caylee marie's grandma will be charged or not charged with perjury regarding her testimony about the search for chloroform. >> the state attorney's office after they said they were having discussions with the state attorney regarding perjury they were not going to charge cindy. at this point i don't think it will be too much of a concern. >> you got into hot water for saying your clients believe casey is guilty. you want to give...
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people want that stopped. >> mary -- >> that argument goes on. >> you know, mary, if there's going to
people want that stopped. >> mary -- >> that argument goes on. >> you know, mary, if there's going to
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. >> that was and marie evans in hong kong. a tourist result about 50 kilometers inside the city, more than a million tourists until 2008. exactly three years ago this week, one south korean visitor were shot dead after she strayed into a military area. the south barred all visitors to the result. the bbc's correspondent has more details on how this issue began. >> a female tourist at a resort strayed outside the tourist zone and were shot dead by a north korean soldier. south korea has asked for investigation into this. it wants guarantees that it will not happen again. they have not been satisfied with the response. there has not been any tourism at the results for the last three years. the economic situation is thought to be getting worse and worse. that is one of the reasons why experts feel the north is keen to get this project started again. it has issued a number of threats to south korea sang, they're going to seize the south korean assets at the result unless they get to a deal by today. that is why this team is going
. >> that was and marie evans in hong kong. a tourist result about 50 kilometers inside the city, more than a million tourists until 2008. exactly three years ago this week, one south korean visitor were shot dead after she strayed into a military area. the south barred all visitors to the result. the bbc's correspondent has more details on how this issue began. >> a female tourist at a resort strayed outside the tourist zone and were shot dead by a north korean soldier. south korea...
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do it on a. >> when i say juan and mary katharine thank you. that means the segment so ever. >> i didn't hear you. >> bill: directly ahead, as you may know, there is a split in the republican party. the tea party against the old guard. can there be detente between the two sides? and then another scandal in detroit. more union auto workers caught using intox casts on their lunch hour. you bet. how the union is dealing with that coming right back. >> personal story segment tonight, one of the president obama has is that the republican party is split between the tea party people and the traditional g.o.p. supporters. with us is margaret hoover brand new book american individualism how a brand new generation of conservatives can save the republican party. there is hoover. she is going to save it right? she is going to save it? >> we're going to safety republican party by connecting to the next generation. >> bill: forgive me if i am skeptical because i don't think, based on my reporting for the last two years, that tea party people are going to giv
do it on a. >> when i say juan and mary katharine thank you. that means the segment so ever. >> i didn't hear you. >> bill: directly ahead, as you may know, there is a split in the republican party. the tea party against the old guard. can there be detente between the two sides? and then another scandal in detroit. more union auto workers caught using intox casts on their lunch hour. you bet. how the union is dealing with that coming right back. >> personal story segment...
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so the movieis about the lawyers' attempt to defend mary surat. and it's interesting causi didn't know that... you know what happens to when finish a story... that's why i have to turn to her to tell what happened to john wilsbooth. once lincoln's gone, that's it. i n't want to know anymore! (laughs) >> rose: i always bece very sad when you descre th end of hilife. ken burns told me every time h ran the film as he was editing his dumentary heouldburst into tears. every timee showed that last... with the actors talking about what happened >> the truth is even as i was finishing the book the last couple months of it i couldn't bear the knowledge that he was going to die. i've lived wit this man for ten years and suddenly he was going to be gone. >> rose: to love shakespeare was part of the nature of this man? >> huge. nora and i talked about this when we were working on the book because she did a lot of research on the theater part of the book. think about what shakespeare... first of all, he memorized shakespeare. he could talk with aors, he could
so the movieis about the lawyers' attempt to defend mary surat. and it's interesting causi didn't know that... you know what happens to when finish a story... that's why i have to turn to her to tell what happened to john wilsbooth. once lincoln's gone, that's it. i n't want to know anymore! (laughs) >> rose: i always bece very sad when you descre th end of hilife. ken burns told me every time h ran the film as he was editing his dumentary heouldburst into tears. every timee showed that...
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mary. >> yeah. >> oh, great. we lost you for a minute there. >> i know. >> yeah. so tell us -- how did you choose "to kill a mockingbird" as the subject for your book and for your film? you know, what made you take this on as a project 50 years after the book was published? >> well, my adult rereading of "to kill a mockingbird" made a far greater impression on me than my adolescent reading ever had, and once that happened i started to just satisfy my own curiousity i started to find out as much as i could about both the novel and the novelist. i was a producer at cbs news for 20 years and i was frequently pitched a story idea but my boss, you know, in the news department, my boss would say, no news, no story. and ms. harper lee hasn't given an interview since 1964, it not be the person who would change her mind. so when i started doing my own documentary, which is about -- i started it about six years ago, i read the novel again, i did a little more reporting, especially about, you know, the summer of 1960 when the novel was published. and i began to see the story
mary. >> yeah. >> oh, great. we lost you for a minute there. >> i know. >> yeah. so tell us -- how did you choose "to kill a mockingbird" as the subject for your book and for your film? you know, what made you take this on as a project 50 years after the book was published? >> well, my adult rereading of "to kill a mockingbird" made a far greater impression on me than my adolescent reading ever had, and once that happened i started to just...
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>> mary? >> and just to add to steve's point, remember how we got here. we got here through the democratic golden ages and through fdr's new deal. through lb j's great society, which gave medicare, medicaid, public housing, food stamps and now, we have the pelosi congress and president obama adding 4 trillion to our debt. >> i would add the bush administration bears some credit, if i put it that way, for this. they had a prescription drug benefit that they added that they didn't finance, they didn't restrain spending on the domestic accounts when they were increasing spending that they had to do after 9/11. >> that's right. >> paul: so, you end up with both parties contributing to this. though the key figure i think is really interesting is the individual payment. the percentage of outlay that go to individuals. that was 28% in 1965, it's almost 2 of every $3. 66% now, which is an amazing figure. that means that's not spending on defense, that's not spending on roads. james, is that sustainable? >> no, it's not. and or actually the trillion and a half dol
>> mary? >> and just to add to steve's point, remember how we got here. we got here through the democratic golden ages and through fdr's new deal. through lb j's great society, which gave medicare, medicaid, public housing, food stamps and now, we have the pelosi congress and president obama adding 4 trillion to our debt. >> i would add the bush administration bears some credit, if i put it that way, for this. they had a prescription drug benefit that they added that they...
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it is by mary eileen williams. you can also hear more on a radio show you do called feistyside.com. >> absolutely. >> thank you. thank you for being here. >> thank you, susan. >> stay with us. more ahead. >> ow! >> can you read my number? >> announcer: attention, those on medicare with diabetes. you may be eligible for an upgraded meter. >> i am tired of stabbing my fingertips to test my blood glucose. there has got to be a better way. >> if you're on medicare with diabetes, then you need to know there's a new method for checking your blood glucose. you don't need to stab your fingertips anymore. this new embrace meter is easier to use and nearly painless. and the best news is that diabetes care club will send you one of these new meters. >> this new method hurts less and i don't have to stab my fingertips anymore. >> woman: not only can i see my number, i can hear it too. >> woman: your blood glucose reading is 89. >> they have my number. >> find out why nearly a quarter of a million patients have joined diabetes
it is by mary eileen williams. you can also hear more on a radio show you do called feistyside.com. >> absolutely. >> thank you. thank you for being here. >> thank you, susan. >> stay with us. more ahead. >> ow! >> can you read my number? >> announcer: attention, those on medicare with diabetes. you may be eligible for an upgraded meter. >> i am tired of stabbing my fingertips to test my blood glucose. there has got to be a better way. >> if...
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mary's set the rhythm of life at the abby at glencairn. sounding the call to worship. >> on this day, sister michelle rings double bells for the feast of ascencion. >> it has the knack to do it, and one or two of us have the knack, so that's why i was ringing the double bells. >> from the young age, i had a yearning to be a none, in my teens, so it was part of my journey in seeking a life where i felt i could be as close or seek god as much as possible. >> life here is all about seeking god. this is ireland's only cistercian monastery for women, founded in 1932. >> it's a place where god is loved and worshipped, and it's a place where we pray for humanity. we're conscious of interceding before god for people. and it's a place of conversatic where we constantly try to become who we are meant to be as fully human persons and overcome to demons and the less positive aspects of our life. >> in some ways life here is the same as it's always been, governed by the rule of st. benedict. seven times a day, the nuns gather for prayer, starting well
mary's set the rhythm of life at the abby at glencairn. sounding the call to worship. >> on this day, sister michelle rings double bells for the feast of ascencion. >> it has the knack to do it, and one or two of us have the knack, so that's why i was ringing the double bells. >> from the young age, i had a yearning to be a none, in my teens, so it was part of my journey in seeking a life where i felt i could be as close or seek god as much as possible. >> life here is...
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mary giovagnoli. in practic practiced, mary. and professor bill hing. and nellie reyes, an immigrant community advocate. we begin tonight dialogue by hearing from each of our panelists. following that, we will hear invited testimony from several individuals directly impacted. the panel will be discussing a number of issues around comprehensive immigration reform. >> good evening. i just want to thank you all. i want to say that think we all sound more like experts when we quote his research three-time representing the office of congresswoman zoe lofgren. i was told to talk a little bit about our personal connection to immigration. i think that's easy for me. i'm the only person in my family born in the united states. my family is from mexico did my grandfather was recruited to work here in the united states during world war ii. my father emigrated here. i sister and my mother emigrated in 1967. we have very different experiences for all three of those members of my family. in my entire professional life, i was looking back. i've always been around immig
mary giovagnoli. in practic practiced, mary. and professor bill hing. and nellie reyes, an immigrant community advocate. we begin tonight dialogue by hearing from each of our panelists. following that, we will hear invited testimony from several individuals directly impacted. the panel will be discussing a number of issues around comprehensive immigration reform. >> good evening. i just want to thank you all. i want to say that think we all sound more like experts when we quote his...