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>> mark albert in washington. thank you, mark. >>> washington police say they released four people who were detained in connection with the murder of the d.c. family. daron wint has been the only one charged in the slaying. the savopouloss and their housekeeper were killed. police believe he had help holding the family captive for at least 18 hours. he had previously worked for savopoulos's company. >>> at least 70 people were arrested over the weekend following the acquittal of a police officer in the shooting death of two unarmed african-american suspects. protesters took to the streets, but the protests were mostly peaceful. officer michael brelo was one of several officers who chased the suspect through cleveland in 2012. more than 130 rounds were fired into their car. brelo fired 15 bullets through the windshield after the two suspects stopped moving. >>> john forbes nash is being remembered for inspiring mathematicians and scientists. most people know nash because of the oscar-winning story that told his lif
>> mark albert in washington. thank you, mark. >>> washington police say they released four people who were detained in connection with the murder of the d.c. family. daron wint has been the only one charged in the slaying. the savopouloss and their housekeeper were killed. police believe he had help holding the family captive for at least 18 hours. he had previously worked for savopoulos's company. >>> at least 70 people were arrested over the weekend following the...
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mark albert, cbs news, new york. >> axelrod: and that is the "cbs evening news" on this memorial dayeir country. for now, i'm jim axelrod in new york, and for all of us here at cbs news, thanks for joining us, and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> coming up, a three alarm grass fire comes close to home in san jose. >>> another holiday weekend traffic nightmare on bay area roads. we'll have an update on the san mateo bridge closure and what to expect when you leave your home. >> and details near santa barbara. the key safety feature the ruptured pipeline was missing. >> kpix5 news is next. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios. this is kpix5 news. >>> tonight, investigators are looking for the cause of this three alarm grass fire that came way too
mark albert, cbs news, new york. >> axelrod: and that is the "cbs evening news" on this memorial dayeir country. for now, i'm jim axelrod in new york, and for all of us here at cbs news, thanks for joining us, and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> coming up, a three alarm grass fire comes close to home in san jose. >>> another holiday weekend traffic nightmare on bay area roads. we'll have an...
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mark albert, cbs news, new york. >> axelrod: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight.rs." for now i'm jim axelrod in new york, and for all of us here at cbs news, thanks for joining us and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> we have kris general err's first words about bruce's transition special. what she says after taking heat. >> the special led peop to have misconkonconceptions about you. >> everyone loves to jump to conclusions. >> kris on about bruce. whichle family member did not take part in the special? >> he feels a little uncomfortable. >> whitney houston's mother breaks her silence. >> is sissy ready to say good-bye after bobbi kristina's three months in a coma. >>> david letterman's only tv interview before his good-bye, touching on the good and bad
mark albert, cbs news, new york. >> axelrod: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight.rs." for now i'm jim axelrod in new york, and for all of us here at cbs news, thanks for joining us and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> we have kris general err's first words about bruce's transition special. what she says after taking heat. >> the special led peop to have misconkonconceptions about you. >>...
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mark albert, cbs news, new york. >> axelrod: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight.rs." for now i'm jim axelrod in new york, and for all of us here at cbs news, thanks for joining us and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
mark albert, cbs news, new york. >> axelrod: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight.rs." for now i'm jim axelrod in new york, and for all of us here at cbs news, thanks for joining us and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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>> glor: mark albert thank you very much.iday the justice department announced a $20 million program to help enlist police departments around the country buy body cameras for officers. minneapolises had already invested more than a hll dollars in the cameras. but as vanita nair reports there is more to the programs than simply pressing record. >> in order to turn them on we just simply push the lever down. >> reporter: officer brandon bartholomew is one of 36 officers testing cameras for the minneapolis police departments. >> you really become familiar and comfortable with the camera being there. i think the training is really on the job. >> drivers licence proof of insurance please. >> as many as 4,000 police departments nationwide are using body cameras. and while studies show the cameras can reduce excessive use of force they also present a new set of challenges. >> when you turn these cameras on and off, how long you have to keep the video who has access to it. so there's a lot of things still up in the air that we are ab
>> glor: mark albert thank you very much.iday the justice department announced a $20 million program to help enlist police departments around the country buy body cameras for officers. minneapolises had already invested more than a hll dollars in the cameras. but as vanita nair reports there is more to the programs than simply pressing record. >> in order to turn them on we just simply push the lever down. >> reporter: officer brandon bartholomew is one of 36 officers testing...
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mark albert has more on this. >> playing touch football. >> reporter: most people have heard of john nash because of the oscar winning movie that told his life story, "a beautiful mind" showed the striking contrast between his genius and his illness. >> ladies and gentlemen, the great john nash. >> because while nash was a nobel prize winning mathematician, he was also a victim of paranoid schizophrenia, which crippled him for decades. he spoke with mike wallace on cbs sunday morning in 2002. >> i wouldn't really be-- to think deeply and effectively as a mathematician if i were taking medicine. >> reporter: just this past week, nash was honored with the avo prize in norway, one of the highest honors in mathematics problems on the new jersey turnpike with what has become a police investigation of that fatal accident. >> reporter: he was returning from that trip to norway yesterday afternoon with his wife of nearly 60 years, alecia, when their taxi driver lost control and hit a highway guardrail. the nashes were both evicted from the cab. there has been worldwide reaction, ron howard w
mark albert has more on this. >> playing touch football. >> reporter: most people have heard of john nash because of the oscar winning movie that told his life story, "a beautiful mind" showed the striking contrast between his genius and his illness. >> ladies and gentlemen, the great john nash. >> because while nash was a nobel prize winning mathematician, he was also a victim of paranoid schizophrenia, which crippled him for decades. he spoke with mike...
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jim. >> axelrod: mark albert reporting for us tonight in front of baltimore's city hall.is case is the first major test for baltimore's top prosecutor who has been on the job less than four months. as wyatt andrews tells us, among her challenges is proving that what happened to freddie gray in that van amounts to murder. >> i heard your call for no justice, no peace. >> reporter: prosecutor marilyn mosby made a compelling public gais caseagainst the six baltimore officers but as she moves into court to prove the charges she will have work to do. >> i don't believe she has a slam-dunk pass to conviction. >> ben herbst says the toughest case to prove is against the officer who drove the van in which freddie gray was fatally injured. officer caesar goodson is charged with second-degree depraved heart murder, a charge that requires the state to show goodson injured gray on purpose with extreme disregard for gray's life. >> do we know that the officer made extra actions that showed a depraved heart? i don't believe we do at this point. >> reporter: extra actions like slamming
jim. >> axelrod: mark albert reporting for us tonight in front of baltimore's city hall.is case is the first major test for baltimore's top prosecutor who has been on the job less than four months. as wyatt andrews tells us, among her challenges is proving that what happened to freddie gray in that van amounts to murder. >> i heard your call for no justice, no peace. >> reporter: prosecutor marilyn mosby made a compelling public gais caseagainst the six baltimore officers but...
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mark albert, cbs news, new york. >> axelrod: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight.urs." for now, i'm jim axelrod in new york, and for all of us here at cbs news, thanks for joining us and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> gunfire erupts outside a bay area mall leaving a row of cars riddled with bullets. >> i'm christian hartnett at san francisco's alamo square where costumed runners will fill these streets tomorrow for the annual bay to breakers race. we'll tell you about some changes designed to keep the craziness in check. >> and building bridges by breaking bread. the bay area county working to change the way young people think about poli >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>>
mark albert, cbs news, new york. >> axelrod: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight.urs." for now, i'm jim axelrod in new york, and for all of us here at cbs news, thanks for joining us and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> gunfire erupts outside a bay area mall leaving a row of cars riddled with bullets. >> i'm christian hartnett at san...
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we'll get the latest on this from mark albert in baltimore. mark, good morning. >> reporter: they will host a large rally this afternoon after a three-mile march from freddie gray's home. it was right across the street from here that prosecutors surprised the city yesterday when they announced warrants for the arrest of six police officers. just one day after police turned over their investigation. >> to the demonstrators and the people across baltimore, i have heard your call. >> reporter: marilyn mosby is the daughter of a police officer acting decisively after meeting the family of freddie gray. >> i assured his family that no one is above the law. >> reporter: she declared her city's cops for illegally arresting gray on april 12th. but mosby said the officers ignored gray's pleas for help and put him on his stomach head first into the van for a ride to the police station without a seat belt on. he suffered a severe spinal injury and died after a week in a coma. the baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings black praised the officers but delivered
we'll get the latest on this from mark albert in baltimore. mark, good morning. >> reporter: they will host a large rally this afternoon after a three-mile march from freddie gray's home. it was right across the street from here that prosecutors surprised the city yesterday when they announced warrants for the arrest of six police officers. just one day after police turned over their investigation. >> to the demonstrators and the people across baltimore, i have heard your call....
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let's get the latest from mark albert in washington. mark good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we are here outside of baltimore city hall. this is the park that will host that rally that you just mentioned after a three-mile march from freddie gray's home. it was right across the street from here that prosecutors surprised the city yesterday issuing warrants for the arrest of the six officers and telling them that police had turned over their investigation just one day before. >> to the people of baltimore and the demonstrators across america, i heard your call -- >> reporter: marilyn mosby, herself the daughter of police officers and in office only four months acted decisively after meeting the family of freddie gray. >> i assured his family that no one is above the law and that i would pursue justice on their behalf. >> reporter: on friday mosby charged six officers with at least three counts each, and declared her city's cops illegally arrested gray. mosby alleged the officers ignored gray's pleas for help at least five times and put him on his stomach head-first into a poli
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. >> as mark albert shows to us day the report found two agents were likely drunk when they crashed a a government vehicle in the construction barrier at the white house. >> these people should be fired, today. >> reporter: the house government and oversight reform committee demanded accountability after the department of home land security inspector general found two top secret service agents drink in a bar and interfered with an investigation. >> their failure to report reflects either poor judgment on their part, or an affirmative desire to hide their conduct. >> reporter: the 55 page record found mark connolly and george ogelbee drove in the middle of the bomb investigation after a night of drinking march 4th. these images show a government vehicle pushing ape orange cone out of the way this shows how close the the suv came to the sus fish us object. connolly has decided to retire from the secret service ogelvee is on administrative leave. the watch commander let them drove home that night without a sobriety test and no one told the secret service director what happened, for five
. >> as mark albert shows to us day the report found two agents were likely drunk when they crashed a a government vehicle in the construction barrier at the white house. >> these people should be fired, today. >> reporter: the house government and oversight reform committee demanded accountability after the department of home land security inspector general found two top secret service agents drink in a bar and interfered with an investigation. >> their failure to...
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mark albert for cbs news, washington. >>> still ahead, backlash against starbucks for its bottled water. it's usually taken from california. the coffee chain's new plan because of the drought. >> and be sure to get this on your calendar. "bike to work" day happens next thursday right here in the bay area. we can female announcer: when you see this truck, it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight. because they went to sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic event. save up to $300 on the cooling comfort of tempur-breeze. plus, get up to 36 months interest-free financing. sleep risk-free with sleep train's 100-day money back guarantee. and of course, free same-day delivery! are you next? announcer: make sleep train your ticket to tempur-pedic. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> starbucks turning off the tap to its northern california water supply. the coffee giant came under fire a little earlier this month when it was revealed that its ethos brand bottled water comes from private springs in placer county. it's then distributed along the west coast. starbucks says
mark albert for cbs news, washington. >>> still ahead, backlash against starbucks for its bottled water. it's usually taken from california. the coffee chain's new plan because of the drought. >> and be sure to get this on your calendar. "bike to work" day happens next thursday right here in the bay area. we can female announcer: when you see this truck, it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight. because they went to sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic...
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mark alberts reports. >> we will have a good time today. >> reporter: nine five-year eld world war tworap glenn hutton a former army radio mechanic is about to take a flight through time. >> ready ready thank you thank you. >> reporter: hutton soared over grand island nebraska in the open cockpit of the 1940's steer man by plan a aircraft that trained america's military aviators and helped win the second world war. >> it literally takes them out of their apartment and then back to the sky. >> reporter: darryl fischer was flying a restored steerman home to oregon with his fat inner 2011 when they decided to make stops along the way to give senior citizens a quick ride on the vintage plane. >> something happens in that process, that changes the attitude the energy and their outlook. >> reporter: stunned by their reaction, he started a foundation for what he calls dream flyers. >> wonderful. >> thank you for your service. >> reporter: on memorial day in lakeville minnesota will give his 1,000th flight. eighty-eight year-old marry's husband charles served in the coastguard. as his widow sh
mark alberts reports. >> we will have a good time today. >> reporter: nine five-year eld world war tworap glenn hutton a former army radio mechanic is about to take a flight through time. >> ready ready thank you thank you. >> reporter: hutton soared over grand island nebraska in the open cockpit of the 1940's steer man by plan a aircraft that trained america's military aviators and helped win the second world war. >> it literally takes them out of their apartment...
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mark albert is in washington with the details. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. the fall of ramadi has provoked harsh criticism from inside the administration including some of the most candid comments yet from the secretary of defense about the u.s.'s iraqi allies. >> the iraqi forces just showed no will to fight. >> it was iraqis' quick retreat from ramadi without putting u defenses that brought on his remarks. they withdrew even though they vastly outnumbered the isis fighters. >> that says to me and to most of us that we have an issue with the will of the iraqis to fight isil and defend themselves. >> reporter: an issue that undermines the obama administration's strategy to defeat isis. it's built on retraining and striking from the air. >> there is no strategy. and anybody that says that there is, i'd like to hear what it is because it certainly isn't apparent. >> senator john mccain says president obama withdrew forces too soon and the fall of ramadi makes it more imperative that the u.s. send troops back to iraq but carter said in the end one thing the u.s
mark albert is in washington with the details. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. the fall of ramadi has provoked harsh criticism from inside the administration including some of the most candid comments yet from the secretary of defense about the u.s.'s iraqi allies. >> the iraqi forces just showed no will to fight. >> it was iraqis' quick retreat from ramadi without putting u defenses that brought on his remarks. they withdrew even though they vastly outnumbered the...
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mark albert for cbs news, new york. >> look the at them dancing great sight there. >>> 6:40. in the world is turning 116 in michigan. geraldine tally had a celebration with friend and family and michigan congressman. she got a special gift a birthday message from president obama. tally is 20 miles west of detroit. she says she has no add rise for living longer but does credit her longevity to god. >>> doing something right 6:41. you need something fixed around your house. the gone are days of calling a repair men at least for some people. coming up next how more and more people are turning to on line videos for do it the yourself help. >>> also ahead drivers this holiday weekend will have plenty of company for sure, three on your side jim donovan has add rise to stay safe on the road. >>> memorial day is the unofficial start of summer and carol has your unofficial um iser forecast coming up next. there are a lot of channels on your tv but only so many you want to watch what if you could pay for the types of channels you want and not the ones you don't now, fios brings you a t
mark albert for cbs news, new york. >> look the at them dancing great sight there. >>> 6:40. in the world is turning 116 in michigan. geraldine tally had a celebration with friend and family and michigan congressman. she got a special gift a birthday message from president obama. tally is 20 miles west of detroit. she says she has no add rise for living longer but does credit her longevity to god. >>> doing something right 6:41. you need something fixed around your...
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mark albert cbs news, new york. >> glor: a little girl in kentucky survived a frightening incident thatt on camera. the student was dragged for about 100 feet by a school bus after her backpack got caught stuck in the door. another driver, you can see here in the red camero eventually got the bus to stop. police say the girl will be okay. no charges have been filed. still ahead here a famed market in phillie hits the century mark. the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security. the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. 73% of americans try... ...to cook healthy meals. yet up to 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more... ...add one a day men's 50+. complete with key nutrients we may need. plus it helps support healthy blood pressure with vitamin d and magnesium. you total your brand new
mark albert cbs news, new york. >> glor: a little girl in kentucky survived a frightening incident thatt on camera. the student was dragged for about 100 feet by a school bus after her backpack got caught stuck in the door. another driver, you can see here in the red camero eventually got the bus to stop. police say the girl will be okay. no charges have been filed. still ahead here a famed market in phillie hits the century mark. the world's number one natural gas producer... and we...
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mark albert, cbs news, new york. >> axelrod: and that is the cbs evening news on this memorial day weekenduntry. for now i am jim axelrod in new york and for all of us here at cbs news, thanks for joining us. and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> announcer: the following program is sponsored by st. jude children's research hospital. >> i was just absolutely terrified. >> is this gonna be the last time i might see my daughter? >> and the doctor said, "go directly to st. jude." they said, if we hadn't got her there, she maybe would've had two more days to live. >> when you have cancer, you have to have a lot of hope. >> without the help of st. jude, he wouldn't be here today. >> it could happen to anybody that you love. tomorrow we're gonna wake up and another parent is gonna hear, "your child has cancer." >> hi. i'm marlo thomas. and i want you to meet some of the bravest, most inspiring children in the world. these kids are fighting for their lives every day at st. jude children's research hospital. >> announcer: kaelyn's par
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mark alberts, cbs news, new york. >> that is unbelievable! and they both went to columbia! >> yeah!> good students. >> very good students. >>> all right. we have a lot of things going on this sunday. let's check on the weather again. >> unfortunately, looks like it's going get very unsettled this afternoon and evening. the biggest difference from yesterday is that the storms and showers arrive earlier. it's actually already lightly sprinkling out there in a couple of spots. today's high, 83 degrees, upper 80s tomorrow with more showers and thunderstorms, today and tomorrow are both yellow alert days, mike. we will keep a close eye on the radar all day long. and, of course, howard will be tracking the storms this evening. you can tune in for his forecast tonight at 6:30. everything clears out by the way, tuesday afternoon and then that cooler, drier air moves in for the middle of the workweek. >> and the average temperature around this time is 78. >> 76 it says at the top of the screen there. >> yes, we return to average as we head into the middle of the workweek. >> that's it for us
mark alberts, cbs news, new york. >> that is unbelievable! and they both went to columbia! >> yeah!> good students. >> very good students. >>> all right. we have a lot of things going on this sunday. let's check on the weather again. >> unfortunately, looks like it's going get very unsettled this afternoon and evening. the biggest difference from yesterday is that the storms and showers arrive earlier. it's actually already lightly sprinkling out there in a...
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mark act, cbs news, new york -- mark albert, cbs news, new york. >>> we are off to a soupy start to the day. thunderstorms on the way. appreciate you waking up with us. i'm nick giovanni. >> we are going to begin with weather and allison ray. what is going on out there? >> reporter: very soupy. almost a poem there for us this morning. >> that is how we do it. >> reporter: going to be hot and humid today and tomorrow 73 degrees, pretty uncomfortable, i guess you should say, temperaturewise. sunshine, mixed with clouds this morning. showers and thunderstorms going to flourished across the area. -- to flourished, across the area. everything kicks out of thursday friday. mid 70s. larry, over to you. >>> metro riders we are on schedule for the trains the buses. keeping a close eye, however on the police investigation going on, on mlk highway between johnson avenue and arid more road. we are asking drivers to use cause of action and pay attention to the detours in that area want to take to you 66 where we are keeping an eye on another situation there. we had an earlier accident at the visitor
mark act, cbs news, new york -- mark albert, cbs news, new york. >>> we are off to a soupy start to the day. thunderstorms on the way. appreciate you waking up with us. i'm nick giovanni. >> we are going to begin with weather and allison ray. what is going on out there? >> reporter: very soupy. almost a poem there for us this morning. >> that is how we do it. >> reporter: going to be hot and humid today and tomorrow 73 degrees, pretty uncomfortable, i guess you...
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mark albert is at the campus where two women learned an accidentally an incredible secret. >> it's ae story they discovered in a non-fiction writing class is so surreal you would think it had to be fictional. so this is where it happened? >> yeah. this is where it met. >> lizzie valverde and katy olson walked into this class. lizzie enrolled in the class 45 minutes before it began. >> it's the first day of class. >> a professor asked us what happened in our life or stranger than fiction and she said she was adopted. she said a couple of details that matched up with what i knew about my biological sister. she said she was from new jersey she said she had a child. >> reporter: after class katy said she couldn't wait another day. >> and then when she followed up with rapidfire details were you given up in tampa, florida, to a woman named lezlie. then i paused for a moment and the room kind of froze and i said is this real life. >> lizdy now 35 and katie now 34 are sisters adopted at bopt. >> it's craze yo to think this person in your classroom could be your long-lost sister. >> we were
mark albert is at the campus where two women learned an accidentally an incredible secret. >> it's ae story they discovered in a non-fiction writing class is so surreal you would think it had to be fictional. so this is where it happened? >> yeah. this is where it met. >> lizzie valverde and katy olson walked into this class. lizzie enrolled in the class 45 minutes before it began. >> it's the first day of class. >> a professor asked us what happened in our life or...
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mark albert at university where two women accidentally learned an incredible secret.mbia in their early 30s, hoping to realize a dream deferred. but the story they discovered in a nonfiction writing class is so surreal, you would think it had to be fiction. so this where it happened? >> yeah, this is where we met. >> reporter: lizzie and katie walked into this columbia classroom as strangers two years ago. lizzie enrolled in the class just 45 minutes before it began. it's the first day of class. >> professor asked us what in our life was stranger than fiction or what drew us to writing nonfiction and so lizzie mentioned she's adopted. katie could hardly believe lizzie's answer. she said a couple of details that i knew matched up with things i knew about my biological sister. she said she was from new jersey, she said that she had a child. >> reporter: after class katie decided she couldn't wait another day to solve a life long mystery. >> when she followed up with a rapid-fire of more detailed personal questions, were you given up for adoption in tampa, florida, to a
mark albert at university where two women accidentally learned an incredible secret.mbia in their early 30s, hoping to realize a dream deferred. but the story they discovered in a nonfiction writing class is so surreal, you would think it had to be fiction. so this where it happened? >> yeah, this is where we met. >> reporter: lizzie and katie walked into this columbia classroom as strangers two years ago. lizzie enrolled in the class just 45 minutes before it began. it's the first...
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albert, stay with us please. after the break we will talk about the only thing that matters -- money. ♪ mark: gotham city currentlyby a superstorm named hillary. al hunt here with us to talk about hillary clinton. i was reading various tweets about hillary clinton. she met with donors and talked about super pac's. she said they are sprouting on the republican side like mushrooms. she is very aware very focused on fundraising. how is she positioned to fund raise under these conditions? very worried about republican money. >> i think she is positioned well to get the money. she is almost certainly the nominee. the democrats do not want republicans to take over. she will not have to compete with other democrats for the money. she has two real problems. she came out of the gate as a campaign finance report -- reformer. the second problem is that her opponents, bernie sanders martin o'malley will say she is the candidate of wall street. i think that will resonate with some of the primary voters. john: one of the problems in the democratic party in the past was that the democratic super pac found out a lot of rich donor
albert, stay with us please. after the break we will talk about the only thing that matters -- money. ♪ mark: gotham city currentlyby a superstorm named hillary. al hunt here with us to talk about hillary clinton. i was reading various tweets about hillary clinton. she met with donors and talked about super pac's. she said they are sprouting on the republican side like mushrooms. she is very aware very focused on fundraising. how is she positioned to fund raise under these conditions? very...