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mary ann was almost 50.he worry also that janos was too young for her, that maybe his feelings would change? >> but eventually mary ann decides, you know what? this is stressful. i kind of miss my life. i don't have the security that i had. mary ann decides, hey, i want to move back home. >> and archie welcomed her back, forgiving as always. no resentment, no anger? >> he didn't show any. >> none at all? >> that was my dad. >> across town, janos kulscar wasn't so forgiving. he was fuming. >> janos truly loved her, love bordering on obsession. unfortunately, you know, it takes two people to quit the relationship, and janos was just not going to accept it. >> and here in his little apartment, he prepared a secret plan to get her back. >> when we return, an old pair of pants reveals new secrets. >> they were negative for blood, so something is there, but it's not blood. >> when "deadly triangle" continues. weight loss programs can be expensive. so to save some money, i just got the popular girls from the local
mary ann was almost 50.he worry also that janos was too young for her, that maybe his feelings would change? >> but eventually mary ann decides, you know what? this is stressful. i kind of miss my life. i don't have the security that i had. mary ann decides, hey, i want to move back home. >> and archie welcomed her back, forgiving as always. no resentment, no anger? >> he didn't show any. >> none at all? >> that was my dad. >> across town, janos kulscar...
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for mary, losing willie is the worst tragedy of her life. a blow that sends her into such protracted grief, the president warns her he might have to commit her to an asylum. in her desperation, why is sessions yield to white seances. mary even begs the president to attend one, in a sad, vain search to reach willie, worry she will go mad, she goes. >> we have met with so overwhelming an affliction in the dleath of our beloved willi that i can scarcely get myself to right. my home is beautiful t grounds around us are enchanting. yet the charge is dispelled and everything appears a mockery. the idolized one is not with us. he has fulfilled his mission and we are left desolate, can life be endured? ? >> in this world of ours, sadness comes to all, and to the i don't think it comes with the -- >> i have become so wrapped up in the world, so devoted to our own political advancement that i thought of little else besides, our heavenly father sees fit to visit us for our unworldliness, how insignificant all worldly leaders are all, i am not prepared
for mary, losing willie is the worst tragedy of her life. a blow that sends her into such protracted grief, the president warns her he might have to commit her to an asylum. in her desperation, why is sessions yield to white seances. mary even begs the president to attend one, in a sad, vain search to reach willie, worry she will go mad, she goes. >> we have met with so overwhelming an affliction in the dleath of our beloved willi that i can scarcely get myself to right. my home is...
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mary's inner circle had quite a few shady characters in it. i call them the i call them the blue rumors because that's where they met politics. they called her the queen essentially in her beloved french. mary had an appetite for flattery, and i think these guys flattered her. they admired her too, but they wanted something. some of the people who penetrated mary's inner circle, one of them, of course, was daniel sickles. he, according to a witness, was one of the bigger bubbles in the scum of the legal profession. [ laughter ] >> swollen and windy and puffed just sounds painful. sickles, of course, is infamous for having his men almost a mile out of position and he guns down his wife's lover in front of witnesses in broad daylight, and this isn't just anybody. this is phillip barton key, a nephew of the chief justice of the united states, the son of francis scott key, the author of "the star-spangled banner." we know he gets away with it with the first ever use of the insanity defense. even with a murder on his rap sheet, you know, daniel sic
mary's inner circle had quite a few shady characters in it. i call them the i call them the blue rumors because that's where they met politics. they called her the queen essentially in her beloved french. mary had an appetite for flattery, and i think these guys flattered her. they admired her too, but they wanted something. some of the people who penetrated mary's inner circle, one of them, of course, was daniel sickles. he, according to a witness, was one of the bigger bubbles in the scum of...
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marie was really courageous. she wore an eye patch, because she lost an eye in sli langa and had post traumatic stress syndrome so badly that she had to have therapy afterwards. >> and she was one of these people, jim, who held no punches in her reporting. >> no. she wanted to tell the world of the terrible things happening and now the world's attention is now all the more focused on the bad things that are happening, because she has done that job so well. >> i have to ask you the situation goes on, doesn't it? the violence continues. more of the same today? >> yes. in fact, more shelling. about an hour before we heard the news about marie, i sent her a an email saying i hope you're safe and i lent her my long johnson because it was cold and i said i bhaint long johnson back. unfortunately that will never be. a mu humanitarian troop said aid can be gotten into homs but i think there's pressure for -- to do things about this intolerable violence. >> thank you jim. in a very difficult time, but it brings it home ev
marie was really courageous. she wore an eye patch, because she lost an eye in sli langa and had post traumatic stress syndrome so badly that she had to have therapy afterwards. >> and she was one of these people, jim, who held no punches in her reporting. >> no. she wanted to tell the world of the terrible things happening and now the world's attention is now all the more focused on the bad things that are happening, because she has done that job so well. >> i have to ask you...
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hope to see you soon. >> marie colvin. in the buenos aires, 49 people have been killed and at least 600 more injured after a commuter train cashed as it arrived into one of the city's busiest stations. an investigation is now under way to try to establish the exact cause of the incident. >> train arrived at rush hour, packed with commuters. as these pictures show, it was unable to stop before smashing into the buffers. the second carriage crunched through the first. the authorities said -- then approached at normal speed but at the last minute was unable to slow down. >> people start to break the windows and get out however they could. then i saw the engine destroyed and the train driver trapped amongst some steel. there were at love people hurt. a lot of kids, elderly. >> transport officials are trying to work out what caused the crash. they say it may have been break failure. they're not ruling out driver error. the man at the controls was young and had just started his shift. he was seriously injured and an investigatio
hope to see you soon. >> marie colvin. in the buenos aires, 49 people have been killed and at least 600 more injured after a commuter train cashed as it arrived into one of the city's busiest stations. an investigation is now under way to try to establish the exact cause of the incident. >> train arrived at rush hour, packed with commuters. as these pictures show, it was unable to stop before smashing into the buffers. the second carriage crunched through the first. the authorities...
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marie colvin made a specialism of reporting the middle east. she had covered most of the major conflicts of the last 30 years. she narrowly escaped death in 2001 in sri lanka where she was badly wounded. >> if you are going to cover a war, you always weigh the risks. i had shrapnel in my eye and i lost sight in my left eye. nice to see you. >> last year, she was among a small group to interview colonel gaddafi. her editor recall this in your lowly determined reporter. >> she was there to report what other people would not. -- her editor recalled this singularly determined reporter. >> flowers were left at a church in west london. she lived by the model of the great correspondent, it was essential to make an angry sound against injustice. it was a mission for which marie colvin lived and died. >> for more on today's deaths and the violence which is escalating inside of syria, i am joined from cambridge by the london bureau chief for the "new york times." the one thing they would like is for the story of what is going on in homs to keep going out
marie colvin made a specialism of reporting the middle east. she had covered most of the major conflicts of the last 30 years. she narrowly escaped death in 2001 in sri lanka where she was badly wounded. >> if you are going to cover a war, you always weigh the risks. i had shrapnel in my eye and i lost sight in my left eye. nice to see you. >> last year, she was among a small group to interview colonel gaddafi. her editor recall this in your lowly determined reporter. >> she...
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mary mary why you bug and the reason i think about that is from mary shapiro as you see chair why is she bugging maxwell she's responding to critics s c c defends no wrongdoing settlement the chairwoman of the securities and exchange commission mary shapiro defended the agency's record of settling fraud cases with wall street companies saying quote people won't settle with us if they have to admit wrongdoing because it opens them to liability in civil damages lawsuits but because the settlements often carry terms that require a wall street firm to overhaul their compliance departments she said there is a deterrent effect. mary while you have both been. there is not a turn effect for one thing obviously because they don't stop committing the crimes number two they don't over all their compliance department they bribe the compliance department as i've explained on the show many times when i was working at paine webber oppenheimer shearson alex brown the first thing it is is you brought the compliance officer that's how they make their money they're in every office that's the key guy to
mary mary why you bug and the reason i think about that is from mary shapiro as you see chair why is she bugging maxwell she's responding to critics s c c defends no wrongdoing settlement the chairwoman of the securities and exchange commission mary shapiro defended the agency's record of settling fraud cases with wall street companies saying quote people won't settle with us if they have to admit wrongdoing because it opens them to liability in civil damages lawsuits but because the...
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marie colvin was something of a legend among war correspondents. described as one of the most talented reporters of her generation. today, a tribute poured in from colleagues who remembered her courage, her humor, and her style. >> marie colvin was a great foreign correspondent. she was devoted to reporting the news and shining a light in the darkest corners. she wanted her readers to know the truth, especially the truth that powerful people wanted to keep hidden. the middle east was a specialty. -- was hurt specialty. >> she believed she was there to report what other people could not do. -- the middle east was her specialty. "sh>> she lost sight in her eye covering the war and sri lanka. >> if you are going to cover a war, you always weigh the risks. i h lost sight in my left thigh. -- lkeft eye. she died doing what she loved. >> she was totally committed to what she did and the importance of telling the story and getting it out to the world. that was her life. she told me that she was on a story that was important and she wanted to finish it and
marie colvin was something of a legend among war correspondents. described as one of the most talented reporters of her generation. today, a tribute poured in from colleagues who remembered her courage, her humor, and her style. >> marie colvin was a great foreign correspondent. she was devoted to reporting the news and shining a light in the darkest corners. she wanted her readers to know the truth, especially the truth that powerful people wanted to keep hidden. the middle east was a...
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i hope to see you soon. >> marie colvin. in buenos aires, at least 49 people have been killed and 600 more injured after a commuter taint -- commuter train crashed. an investigation is underway to find the cause of the accident. the train arrived at rush hour, packed with commuters. these pictures show it was unable to stop before smashing into the buses. the second carriage crunched through the first. the authorities say it approached at normal speed, but at the last minute, was unable to slow down. >> people started to break the windows and get out however they could. i saw the engine destroyed and the train driver trapped below the steel. there were a lot of people hard. >> officials are trying to work out what caused the crash. they say it may have been brake failure. they are not ruling out driver error. the driver was young and had just boarded his shift. an investigation is under way. the rescue workers getting to those trapped alive was a priority. hundreds were injured. many were examined by medical staff at the sce
i hope to see you soon. >> marie colvin. in buenos aires, at least 49 people have been killed and 600 more injured after a commuter taint -- commuter train crashed. an investigation is underway to find the cause of the accident. the train arrived at rush hour, packed with commuters. these pictures show it was unable to stop before smashing into the buses. the second carriage crunched through the first. the authorities say it approached at normal speed, but at the last minute, was unable...
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mary stays home. worrying now about tad, the youngest who is ill with fever, panicked that he might die, lincoln goes anyway, determined to honor the soldier who is lost their lives in the bloodest battle of the war. a photographer on the scene take this is one picture. as the president takes his seat on the platte form at the soldier's cemetery. but the only visual legacy of his oratory, comes from artists conceptions, lincoln's address ends so abruptly, after just 271 words in three minutes, that the cameraman fails to take a picture of his greatest oration, perhaps the greatest oration ever. just before he delivers it, lincoln receives a telegraph at home, clearly aware this is her husband's day, wants his mind clear before it begins. >> the doctor has just left, we hope dear tad is slightly better. >> with a little note will long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. it is for us, the living rather to be dedicated here, to the unfinished work which they who fought
mary stays home. worrying now about tad, the youngest who is ill with fever, panicked that he might die, lincoln goes anyway, determined to honor the soldier who is lost their lives in the bloodest battle of the war. a photographer on the scene take this is one picture. as the president takes his seat on the platte form at the soldier's cemetery. but the only visual legacy of his oratory, comes from artists conceptions, lincoln's address ends so abruptly, after just 271 words in three minutes,...
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our mary snow is joining us with more. >> her mother says she suspected marie was in syria, because shest night, a report that shows the reality of what is happening. >> just hours after she was killed, her mother did what she says her daughter would have wanted. she opened her home to reporters, instead of being in grief. >> she died -- she said she needed one more day to finish the story and she would come out today. >> reporter: that store for the sunday times of london was about civilians being killed in homs. injure hours before her death, she told anderson cooper about watches a 2 years old boy die of a shrapnel wound. she wanted this world to see this conflict up close, just as she did. >> i think it's stronger for an audience, you know, for someone who is not here, for an audience for which the conflict, any conflict is very far away. but that's the reality. these are 28,000 civilians, men, women and children, hiding, being shelled, defenseless. >> reporter: she called colvin syria's claims that it's only targeting is a like. exposing the truth is what drop her, family members s
our mary snow is joining us with more. >> her mother says she suspected marie was in syria, because shest night, a report that shows the reality of what is happening. >> just hours after she was killed, her mother did what she says her daughter would have wanted. she opened her home to reporters, instead of being in grief. >> she died -- she said she needed one more day to finish the story and she would come out today. >> reporter: that store for the sunday times of...
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>> the watch, we talk about it in the section about mary lincoln and her philanthropy because mary lincoln was an active supporter of the sanitary commission to raise money for wounded soldiers, she visited hospitals. that watch was actually won by her husband for giving the most contribution to a sanitary fair. one talks about her philanthropy but raises the wonderful images of the organizers, i need you to give the money up. >> anything else about mary lincoln's bookshelf that's notable? >> i think a wonderful piece of the bookshelf is actually references elizabeth cacly as well and it shows their friendship. mrs. lincoln --s will cacly accomplished the contraband aid association which was to raise money and help slaves who had, former slaves who had crossed the lines and made it to washington, d.c. mrs. lincoln gave money and supported almost cacly in her efforts to do this or certainly gave her moral support. and there's a little wooden ink well, when mrs. lincoln died mrs. cacly asked for a momentum of the president and mrs. lincoln gave her this ink well. the stories one remembers of
>> the watch, we talk about it in the section about mary lincoln and her philanthropy because mary lincoln was an active supporter of the sanitary commission to raise money for wounded soldiers, she visited hospitals. that watch was actually won by her husband for giving the most contribution to a sanitary fair. one talks about her philanthropy but raises the wonderful images of the organizers, i need you to give the money up. >> anything else about mary lincoln's bookshelf that's...
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marie made that very, very clear. can you imagine what she's going through right now and her brother and sister and family wanting to get the body out and the injured colleagues in there. across the population of homs and the cities. >> they have nowhere to go. christiane amanpour, great to have you on the air. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> it is great to have her back. let us know what you think. we are on facebook and google plus. follow us on twitter@anderson cooper. u.s. or arab countries is a good idea. >>> who got the most out of last night's cnn debate? the question could be make or break. we have new polling. later, a man's wife ends up at the bottom of the ocean. he winds up in jail in australia, then on trial in alabama. a prosecution witness saying the story doesn't add up. today, the judge issued a stunning ruling. we'll talk about that. [ male announcer ] we know you don't wait until the end of the quarter to think about your money... ♪ ...that right now, you want to know where you are, and where
marie made that very, very clear. can you imagine what she's going through right now and her brother and sister and family wanting to get the body out and the injured colleagues in there. across the population of homs and the cities. >> they have nowhere to go. christiane amanpour, great to have you on the air. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> it is great to have her back. let us know what you think. we are on facebook and google plus. follow us on twitter@anderson...
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the capital of mary the musicians they sing mary folk songs to entertain and residents with their traditional melodies centuries ago. was a fortress. but large scale development has recently begun. a large swamp has been replaced with an embankment buildings looking like castles complete with towers and ramparts springing up here just a short time ago with us. this is a kind of renai sorts. this place is incorporated many aspects of venice. and here we see a northern influence with danish and dutch elements. similar buildings went up in the mary ellen republic quite a long time ago one example is a magnificent old castle standing on the banks of the volga two hundred kilometers from. it was built amidst a thick forest by russian eristic rats of the shower much of. the council was built not only by russian masters but also by foreign ones. they too lengthy style to the castle. here you can see baroque is then time and drama. as well as an altar russian style. in soviet times the cultural was turned into a holiday resort but tourists were apprehensive about the building local people spoke of gh
the capital of mary the musicians they sing mary folk songs to entertain and residents with their traditional melodies centuries ago. was a fortress. but large scale development has recently begun. a large swamp has been replaced with an embankment buildings looking like castles complete with towers and ramparts springing up here just a short time ago with us. this is a kind of renai sorts. this place is incorporated many aspects of venice. and here we see a northern influence with danish and...
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it's not going to cut it. >> mary matalin?ite issue. >> it's punched from both sides. >> there's that. >> it's a one, two, three. thanks. up next, the anger in afghanistan turning deadly over the burning of korans at a nato base. they target american troops. two troops die. details on that. details on the case of the honeymoon death. the wife who died 11 days after her wedding underwater. a stunning development. every time a vehicle comes into a ford dealership you'll be presented with one of these. we check the belts, hoses... brakes. tires and the pressures... battery, all your fluids... exhaust system, transmission... we inspect your air filter... it gets done,it gets done quickly and it gets done correctly. the works. oil change, tire rotation and more: $29.95 or less after rebate - at your ford dealer. you're a doctor... you're a car doctor. maybe a car doctor... [ technician ] are you busy? management just sent over these new technical manuals. they need you to translate them into portuguese. by tomorrow. [ male announce
it's not going to cut it. >> mary matalin?ite issue. >> it's punched from both sides. >> there's that. >> it's a one, two, three. thanks. up next, the anger in afghanistan turning deadly over the burning of korans at a nato base. they target american troops. two troops die. details on that. details on the case of the honeymoon death. the wife who died 11 days after her wedding underwater. a stunning development. every time a vehicle comes into a ford dealership you'll be...
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it's not going to cut it. >> mary matalin?> it goes to the colleague lite issue. >> it's punched from both sides. >> there's that. >> it's a one, two, three. thanks. up next, the anger in afghanistan turning deadly over the burning of korans at a nato base. they target american troops. two troops die. details on that. details on the case of the honeymoon death. the wife who died 11 days after her wedding underwater. a stunning development. across our country... ... scientists, technicians, engineers, machinists... ... adding nearly 400 billion dollars to our economy... we're at work providing power to almost a quarter of our homes and businesses... ... and giving us cleaner rides to work and school... and tomorrow, we could do even more. cleaner, domestic, abundant and creating jobs now. we're america's natural gas. the smarter power, today. learn more at anga.us. [ male announcer ] aggressive new styling. a more fuel-efficient turbocharged engine. and a completely redesigned interior. ♪ the new c-class with over 2,000 refinem
it's not going to cut it. >> mary matalin?> it goes to the colleague lite issue. >> it's punched from both sides. >> there's that. >> it's a one, two, three. thanks. up next, the anger in afghanistan turning deadly over the burning of korans at a nato base. they target american troops. two troops die. details on that. details on the case of the honeymoon death. the wife who died 11 days after her wedding underwater. a stunning development. across our country... ......
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paul conroy was killed in the same attack that killed marie colvin. and marie colvin was killed in that attack and her mother was saying all she wants now was for her daughter's body to be brought home. still not clear the whereabouts of the french journalist who has been injured. much more at our website www.bbc.com/news. you're watching "bbc world news." >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their expertise in global finance to guide you through the business strategies and opportunities of international commerce. we put our extended global network to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles.
paul conroy was killed in the same attack that killed marie colvin. and marie colvin was killed in that attack and her mother was saying all she wants now was for her daughter's body to be brought home. still not clear the whereabouts of the french journalist who has been injured. much more at our website www.bbc.com/news. you're watching "bbc world news." >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe,...
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artifacts in the mary lincoln section. the watch. >> we talk about mary lincoln and her philanthropy, because she was an active supporter to raise money for wounded soldier, she visited hospitals. and that watch was actually won by her husband for giving the money as a contribution to a sanitary fair. so up with talks about her philanthropy, but one of the organizers of the fair said i need you to give money. >> anything else about mary lincoln's bookshelf? what's notable? >> i think a wonderful piece on the bookshelf references elizabeth keckly as well. it shows her friendship. mrs. keckly established the contraband aid association which was to raise money and help slaves -- former slaves who had crossed the lines and made it to washington, d.c. mrs. lincoln gave money and supported elizabeth keckly in her efforts to do this or give her moral support. there's a beautiful little ink well, that mrs. keckly asked for a memento of the president and she gave her the ink well. there are such beautiful pieces. the stories one re
artifacts in the mary lincoln section. the watch. >> we talk about mary lincoln and her philanthropy, because she was an active supporter to raise money for wounded soldier, she visited hospitals. and that watch was actually won by her husband for giving the money as a contribution to a sanitary fair. so up with talks about her philanthropy, but one of the organizers of the fair said i need you to give money. >> anything else about mary lincoln's bookshelf? what's notable? >>...
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did you at all in your days there see marie colvin? do you know her, ivan? >> yeah, i've seen her in war zones and hot spots around the world. she is a very good foreign correspondent. the loss of marie colvin, the gifted french photographer as well, and a pulitzer prize winning "new york times" writer just a few days ago, this is a big blow to that shrinking tribe, foreign kornts, that work in the middle east. more importantly, it highlights how many syrians are getting killed in this conflict. and it's very important to point out that it is the syrian citizen journalists who are bearing the brunt of this conflict. just last night, a prominent activist romney al assad and was calling for medicine to be shipped in and for the evacuation of women and children from that city. he was killed by a similar artillery strike by shrapnel, the kind that killed marie and this young photographer remi from france and countless others in homs, and we've met the young activist. these are young, ideal stick, little cameras without a tv company to back them. they have been b
did you at all in your days there see marie colvin? do you know her, ivan? >> yeah, i've seen her in war zones and hot spots around the world. she is a very good foreign correspondent. the loss of marie colvin, the gifted french photographer as well, and a pulitzer prize winning "new york times" writer just a few days ago, this is a big blow to that shrinking tribe, foreign kornts, that work in the middle east. more importantly, it highlights how many syrians are getting killed...
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the donations will go to those causes marie felt so strongly about.an rights, humanitarian aid, education and, of course, journalism. >> police colvin, michael and cat, we appreciate your time again. i'm very grateful you're talking to us about your sister and daughter. we wish you the best of luck getting her body recovered from syria. thank you for talking with me. >> thank you. >>> still ahead tonight, new violence, apparently in response to the burning of korans by nato troops last week. >>> ahead, key testimony in the trial that centered on what happened days before tyler clementi killed himself, his roommate at rutgers university accused of spying on him with a webcam. ll ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is ea
the donations will go to those causes marie felt so strongly about.an rights, humanitarian aid, education and, of course, journalism. >> police colvin, michael and cat, we appreciate your time again. i'm very grateful you're talking to us about your sister and daughter. we wish you the best of luck getting her body recovered from syria. thank you for talking with me. >> thank you. >>> still ahead tonight, new violence, apparently in response to the burning of korans by nato...
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i love you mary kay and i truly consider you one of my best friends. you and your family 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 mom
i love you mary kay and i truly consider you one of my best friends. you and your family 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...
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up next, our tribute to journalist marie colvin. her life on the line repeatedly to tell the suffering of other people. we talked about it hours before she was killed. we'll hear some of her last interview. fore! no matter what small business you are in, managing expenses seems to... get in the way. not anymore. ink, the small business card from chase introduces jot an on-the-go expense app made exclusively for ink customers. custom categorize your expenses anywhere. save time and get back to what you love. the latest innovation. only for ink customers. learn more at chase.com/ink but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... t
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the donations will go to those causes marie felt so strongly about.hts, humanitarian aid, education and, of course, journalism. we appreciate your time again. i'm very grateful you're talking to us about your sister and daughter. we wish you the best of luck getting her body recovered from syria. thank you for talking with me. >> thank you. >>> still ahead tonight, new violence, apparently in response to the burning of korans by nato troops last week. >>> ahead, key testimony in the trial that centered on what happened days before tyler clementi killed himself, his roommate at rutgers university accused of spying on him with a webcam. your oes shined. well, i made you a reservation at the sushi place around the corner. well, in that case, i better get back to these invoices... which i'll do right after making your favorite pancakes. you know what? i'm going to tidy up your side of the office. i can't hear you because i'm also making you a smoothie. [ male announcer ] marriott hotels & resorts knows it's better for xerox to automate their global invoic
the donations will go to those causes marie felt so strongly about.hts, humanitarian aid, education and, of course, journalism. we appreciate your time again. i'm very grateful you're talking to us about your sister and daughter. we wish you the best of luck getting her body recovered from syria. thank you for talking with me. >> thank you. >>> still ahead tonight, new violence, apparently in response to the burning of korans by nato troops last week. >>> ahead, key...
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. >> a special tribute to marie colvin who was killed this week. this. >>> from america's news headquarters i'm claudia cowen. syrians voting today in a referendum on a new constitution. the leaders of several western nations calling the vote a sham by the president to justify what he is doing to syrian citizens who don't support his a deal. as the voting goes on so does the military crackdown on the opposition. at least 29 people coaled in shelling attacks today. -- killed in shelling attacks today. secretary of state h hillary clinton advising those still loyal to assad to reconsider their choice. >> i want to reiterate my message to those syrians who still survivor support assad, r you support the regime's campaign of violence against your brothers and sisters the more it will stain your honor. >> days of rage in afghanistan over the burning of copies of the muslim holy book at a u.s. air base. nato and president obama saying the koran burnings were unintentional. the latest violence as our troops are now being targeted more than ever and angry
. >> a special tribute to marie colvin who was killed this week. this. >>> from america's news headquarters i'm claudia cowen. syrians voting today in a referendum on a new constitution. the leaders of several western nations calling the vote a sham by the president to justify what he is doing to syrian citizens who don't support his a deal. as the voting goes on so does the military crackdown on the opposition. at least 29 people coaled in shelling attacks today. -- killed in...
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up next, our tribute to journalist marie colvin. killed in syria last night.on the line repeatedly to tell the suffering of other people. we talked about it hours before she was killed. we'll hear some of her last interview. forty years ago, he wasn't looking for financial advice. back then he had something more important to do. he wasn't focused on his future. but fortunately, somebody else was. at usaa we provide retirement planning for our military, veterans and their families. now more than ever, it's important to get financial advice from people who share your military values. for our free usaa retirement guide, call 877-242-usaa. >>> we're ending the program with heavy hearts in a tribute to an incredibly brave journalist who repeatedly risked her own life to tell other people's stories. a woman whose own life has been cut short. we got the sad news that marie colvin was killed in homs where the syrian government has unleashed an all-out assault on its citizens. remi ochlik was also killed. he was just 28 years old. i spoke with marie colvin yesterday on
up next, our tribute to journalist marie colvin. killed in syria last night.on the line repeatedly to tell the suffering of other people. we talked about it hours before she was killed. we'll hear some of her last interview. forty years ago, he wasn't looking for financial advice. back then he had something more important to do. he wasn't focused on his future. but fortunately, somebody else was. at usaa we provide retirement planning for our military, veterans and their families. now more than...
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mari people from all over have come here even those living in moscow and. everywhere in russia try to be here for this press of us. before nightfall the romans finally find what they set out for at the start of the expedition the depression. pit in the very center of a field they hold their vehicles at a safe distance from it the people living in this village used to plough these fields and grow crops on it. but. they were awakened by loud noises. when they came here they were surprised to see a large crazy in the middle of a field with some water at the bottom. scientists have found a sub to raney and stream beneath the depression when it erodes the top layer of the soil the ground sinks. with slope is very slippery and very steep i get scared at times i might be buried by sliding rocks a prospect i don't particularly relish. ok i'm almost there now was there is no water here local people prefer not to descend into the depression because this kind of cataclysm might happen at any time. that there is much to be learned from such expeditions people think tha
mari people from all over have come here even those living in moscow and. everywhere in russia try to be here for this press of us. before nightfall the romans finally find what they set out for at the start of the expedition the depression. pit in the very center of a field they hold their vehicles at a safe distance from it the people living in this village used to plough these fields and grow crops on it. but. they were awakened by loud noises. when they came here they were surprised to see...
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marie colvin now becomes the latest.unately, hard to imagine she will be the last. >> joining us now is chief foreign affairs correspondent lara logan who knew marie colvin and knows the dangers that journalists face all too well. good morning, lara. >> good morning. >> tell me about her and how she felt about reporting and who she was. >> reporter: well, you couldn't be part of the foreign media world and travel to these places and not know who marie colvin was. she was a legend in her own right. and a pioneer in many ways. as a woman, she started to do this work a long, long time ago when it was more of a man's world than it still is today in some ways. marie was -- this was her life. she was completely committed to doing what she believed in. you know, you hear that in her words and in her reporting. just hours before she was killed, it was always about that for her. it was about bearing witness and giving a voice to the people that don't have one. as she said, so significantly, you know, if you're not on the ground t
marie colvin now becomes the latest.unately, hard to imagine she will be the last. >> joining us now is chief foreign affairs correspondent lara logan who knew marie colvin and knows the dangers that journalists face all too well. good morning, lara. >> good morning. >> tell me about her and how she felt about reporting and who she was. >> reporter: well, you couldn't be part of the foreign media world and travel to these places and not know who marie colvin was. she was...
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the donations will go to those causes marie felt so strongly about.ghts, humanitarian aid, education and, of course, journalism. we appreciate your time again. i'm very grateful you're talking to us about your sister and daughter. we wish you the best of luck getting her body recovered from syria. thank you for talking with me. >> thank you. >>> still ahead tonight, new violence, apparently in response to the burning of korans by nato troops last week. >>> ahead, key testimony in the trial that centered on what happened days before tyler clementi killed himself, his roommate at rutgers university accused of spying on him with a webcam. all energy development comes with some risk, but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife.
the donations will go to those causes marie felt so strongly about.ghts, humanitarian aid, education and, of course, journalism. we appreciate your time again. i'm very grateful you're talking to us about your sister and daughter. we wish you the best of luck getting her body recovered from syria. thank you for talking with me. >> thank you. >>> still ahead tonight, new violence, apparently in response to the burning of korans by nato troops last week. >>> ahead, key...
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mary katharine and juan, thanks.on the run down as we continue from los angeles, rick santorum surging, and the media beginning to beat him up. brit hume on that. later, bernie goldberg concerned that president obama is not addressing the real reason some americans don't have much money. those reports after these messages. >> bill: human zone tonight. debate wednesday night and if governor romney doesn't do well, the santorum surge is likely to continue. even though the media now portraying him as a religious zealot. joining us now from boca grand, florida, fox news senior political analyst brit hume. so i would think that mitt romney really has to light it up on wednesday night. but, santorum and newt gingrich may gang up on him. how do you see this coming down? >> well, the experience of the past, bill, suggests that when mitt romney has needed to raise his game during debates as he has had to do a couple of times before, he has been able to do that. the last victim of that was newt gingrich, of course, and the cel
mary katharine and juan, thanks.on the run down as we continue from los angeles, rick santorum surging, and the media beginning to beat him up. brit hume on that. later, bernie goldberg concerned that president obama is not addressing the real reason some americans don't have much money. those reports after these messages. >> bill: human zone tonight. debate wednesday night and if governor romney doesn't do well, the santorum surge is likely to continue. even though the media now...