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we have the earl marshall there greeting lord mannedleson. he is here for the first time in his role as lord president of the council. this is the first time in 40 years or so that the lord president of the council is not a leader of the chamber leader of the commons or chamber leader. and he is following in the footsteps of his grandfather who between 1945 and 1951 was also lord president. so a bit of a family fedex, too. we are looking at him there, quite a remarkable transformation. >> extraordinary. it is unthinkable that he would be back in the cabinet, let alone effectively deputy prime minister. what was not on camera this morning, thought well known, is that peter went straight from the radio and television studios to hold an election style news conference. it looks like one, sounds like one? it is one. they want the campaign to begin because they think it is a big choice. >> the lord speaker is on her way. she has been in the post since 2006. a rather different role to the speaker in the house of commons. but the baroness has differe
we have the earl marshall there greeting lord mannedleson. he is here for the first time in his role as lord president of the council. this is the first time in 40 years or so that the lord president of the council is not a leader of the chamber leader of the commons or chamber leader. and he is following in the footsteps of his grandfather who between 1945 and 1951 was also lord president. so a bit of a family fedex, too. we are looking at him there, quite a remarkable transformation. >>...
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textron talking to the earl marshal. -- jack straw talking to that role marshall. an important figure in all of these important occasions. he organizes coronations, state funerals, and of course a big role to play on the state opening. patiently waiting, hundreds of members of the house of lords. 92 her predatory appears left in the house of lords. -- hereditary peers left in the house of lords. when the lord chancellor was a powerful figure, it was a different role in those days. the chief rabbi is also here. and lord fenton-davis on the right. i think that as lord west, the security minister. a former liberal democrat leader. the former attorney general. and there we have another view of the church leaders. chatting in a very friendly way to the senior judges. dollars you get a sense that nothing changes. as you look around the house of lords, it is clear that things have. he said that the role of the lord chancellor change. the judges 1 a lot% on those benches and the house of lords to give their release. they have the wrong court building. one of the interestin
textron talking to the earl marshal. -- jack straw talking to that role marshall. an important figure in all of these important occasions. he organizes coronations, state funerals, and of course a big role to play on the state opening. patiently waiting, hundreds of members of the house of lords. 92 her predatory appears left in the house of lords. -- hereditary peers left in the house of lords. when the lord chancellor was a powerful figure, it was a different role in those days. the chief...
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-- earl marshall, he will be taking part, too, just to the right. you can see him in the crimson cloak. the lord chamberlain has put the crown on display, and it will stay there in the gallery until the queen arrives a lot later, and she will then put on the robes of state and the imperial state crown itself, ready for the procession in state. now, in the chamber of the
-- earl marshall, he will be taking part, too, just to the right. you can see him in the crimson cloak. the lord chamberlain has put the crown on display, and it will stay there in the gallery until the queen arrives a lot later, and she will then put on the robes of state and the imperial state crown itself, ready for the procession in state. now, in the chamber of the
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justice brennan, justice marshall. he was someone who was a big leader. to be very fair, as a leader of that branch. >> he also had a very even way of dealing with things. as an individual or associate justice, he had a constitutional vision which ended up being in the majority, and for that reason, at historians will look back and see the important role he played. but he also did not give so wrapped up in the result he favors, that he left out the fact of personal relationships, whatever the assignments, you move on. these other cases, you lost on that one. he did not view his world to be so personally injected. >> he was wonderful. one reason that people keep this praise on him from the other end of the political spectrum is because he personally charmed so many colleagues and so many people he dealt with, surprising to the public often times. they did not really understand what kind of man he was. finally, he will be famous and remembered, because he did preside over term in the dark and of the court. as david said, in an associate capacity. he was cal
justice brennan, justice marshall. he was someone who was a big leader. to be very fair, as a leader of that branch. >> he also had a very even way of dealing with things. as an individual or associate justice, he had a constitutional vision which ended up being in the majority, and for that reason, at historians will look back and see the important role he played. but he also did not give so wrapped up in the result he favors, that he left out the fact of personal relationships, whatever...
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did you have a beautiful portrait of john marshall -- then you have a beautiful portrait of john marshallu have a chance to let people know their story, and that carries over to the west conference room where you have the two instrumental justices in this building. william howard taft on one wall. >> i like to go sometimes on a quiet night to the conference rooms because the portraits on the walls are all of my predecessors as chief justice. to some extent, you look up to them whereby with the degree of appreciation for what they have gone through. they are probably looking down on me with bemusement or amazement each of them has a special took story to tell. you look up at john marshall and appreciate the importance as a court, moving it from a situation where each of justice wrote an opinion. right next to the most unfortunate predecessor, the author of the dread scott decision, he saw a problem that he was going to solve. tremendously misguided and injure the court for generations to come. that is how you look at your own job. the job does not give you a prominent role or historical si
did you have a beautiful portrait of john marshall -- then you have a beautiful portrait of john marshallu have a chance to let people know their story, and that carries over to the west conference room where you have the two instrumental justices in this building. william howard taft on one wall. >> i like to go sometimes on a quiet night to the conference rooms because the portraits on the walls are all of my predecessors as chief justice. to some extent, you look up to them whereby...
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did you have a beautiful portrait of john marshall -- then you have a beautiful portrait of john marshallu have a chance to let people know their story, and that carries over to the west conference room where you have the two instrumental justices in this building. william howard taft on one wall. >> i like to go sometimes on a quiet night to the conference rooms because the portraits on the walls are all of my predecessors as chief justice. to some extent, you look up to them whereby with the degree of appreciation for what they have gone through. they are probably looking down on me with bemusement or amazement each of them has a special took story to tell. you look up at john marshall and appreciate the importance as a court, moving it from a situation where each of justice wrote an opinion. right next to the most unfortunate predecessor, the author of the dread scott decision, he saw a problem that he was going to solve. tremendously misguided and injure the court for generations to come. that is how you look at your own job. the job does not give you a prominent role or historical si
did you have a beautiful portrait of john marshall -- then you have a beautiful portrait of john marshallu have a chance to let people know their story, and that carries over to the west conference room where you have the two instrumental justices in this building. william howard taft on one wall. >> i like to go sometimes on a quiet night to the conference rooms because the portraits on the walls are all of my predecessors as chief justice. to some extent, you look up to them whereby...
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john marshall. most important perhaps i think industry, ordinary americans develop a sense of their own worth, a sense that living in the freest nation in the world, they were anybody's equal. that sense of the quality really gets established and i think of course it is the most powerful etiological fort in our entire history. it has been read untrimmed use by reformers led to our own time. aristocracy of any sort in this period was put on defensive. any pretension at all being socially superior was attacked as aristocrat and through people back on defense. so in addition you have, and this is worth a few moments, what i would call the democratization of ambition. up to this point, beginning a 19th century, for thousands of years ambition was an aristocratic quality. people who are ambitious were the great soul men of the past. "macbeth," or in the present, hamilton, burr. these are the people who have ambition and they accomplish great deeds, but they also were dangerous because they can do harm to
john marshall. most important perhaps i think industry, ordinary americans develop a sense of their own worth, a sense that living in the freest nation in the world, they were anybody's equal. that sense of the quality really gets established and i think of course it is the most powerful etiological fort in our entire history. it has been read untrimmed use by reformers led to our own time. aristocracy of any sort in this period was put on defensive. any pretension at all being socially...
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straight out to bethany marshall. bethany, explain to me your thoughts on the mom. now, i think that klaas is correct. they're not going to crack coe behind bars. >> no. >> this is not his first time around the block. he's been behind bars on several occasions. he knows not to talk. she's not the same. if i were the cops, i would be honing in on her to crack her. >> i agree. because like most women who allow men to abuse their children, her primary loyalty is going to be the abuser. was their history domestic abuse in this household? the neighborhood it's neighbor heard a huge commotion around 3:00 in the morning. the mother and the boyfriend arguing and the little girl got caught up in the fight. was he abuse the little girl and he tried stop her? was there ritualistic abuse being performed against the child and then they had to get rid of her. >> i want to go out to dr. levonne oker at the university of maryland, school of medicine. dr. von occer, thank you so much for being with us. >> my pleasure. >> doctor, this is not a pleasant question, but we do know her fa
straight out to bethany marshall. bethany, explain to me your thoughts on the mom. now, i think that klaas is correct. they're not going to crack coe behind bars. >> no. >> this is not his first time around the block. he's been behind bars on several occasions. he knows not to talk. she's not the same. if i were the cops, i would be honing in on her to crack her. >> i agree. because like most women who allow men to abuse their children, her primary loyalty is going to be the...
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. >> bethany marshall, remember the baby-sitter's little 6-year-old stepson's body has never been found. >> i think this baby-sitter had a preoccupation with getting the baby away from the mother in order to have the mother's attention all to herself. i've treated women like this in my practice. and they're envious of babies. they resent them and they want to get rid of them. >>> we're going to take you straight back to baby shannon's discovery. but out to michael borg with breaking news. what can you tell me about the latest at the killeen, texas shooting, michael? >> we now know that major malik hasan, who shot and killed 11 people on ft. hood here in texas this afternoon, before he was killed, was actually going to be deployed later this month. he was set to be deployed out to iraq and this was going to be his first deployment. it talks a lot about his mindset. although we don't know exactly what triggered this tragic shooting at ft. hood. we do know, sort of, what was going on in his mind when he pulled two handguns and started firing wildly into this crowd which is he
. >> bethany marshall, remember the baby-sitter's little 6-year-old stepson's body has never been found. >> i think this baby-sitter had a preoccupation with getting the baby away from the mother in order to have the mother's attention all to herself. i've treated women like this in my practice. and they're envious of babies. they resent them and they want to get rid of them. >>> we're going to take you straight back to baby shannon's discovery. but out to...
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right now from hollywood, leslie marshall, host of "the leslie marshall show." >> let's begin with hulk hogan's brand new interview on the "today" show, out to promote his book called "my life outside the ring." he opened up about how close he was to killing himself after his long marriage to ex-wife linda unravelled. he described a dramatic moment, a bottle of xanax, a bottle of rum, he was holding a gun, but then the phone rang. >> the phone rang and it was laila, she called with no agenda. called just to say hi and check on me. >> you think if she hadn't, you would have pulled that trigger? >> i don't know. in a way it snapped me out of it to hear her voice. and at that moment, i switched gears, i got sick and tired of being sick and tired. and, you know, she kind of her voice saved my life, it really did. >> hulk says laila ali's voice saved his life. ken baker off to you first. obviously this is very shocking considering hulk never really let on how bad things had gone for him personally. we knew they'd gotten bad, but not like that. >> we know divorce is retched. around that time
right now from hollywood, leslie marshall, host of "the leslie marshall show." >> let's begin with hulk hogan's brand new interview on the "today" show, out to promote his book called "my life outside the ring." he opened up about how close he was to killing himself after his long marriage to ex-wife linda unravelled. he described a dramatic moment, a bottle of xanax, a bottle of rum, he was holding a gun, but then the phone rang. >> the phone rang and...
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i'm barry marshall and i was born and raised here in boston.'m going to tell you about some of my favorite places. this is seal's cozy corner, a great place for breakfast and lunch during the week. i particularly like the brazilian food at night. one of my favorites is the brazilian fish stew. i think the bridal book shelf is fabulous. it does have a lot of really good bargain, cheap deals. all the way up to the scales to the very, very valuable, rare, first editions and old books. when i was in here browsing, i looked up and a 1929 boston phone book my grandmother's phone mother and i found it. here is our last stop, looney tunes, a music store. i'm a musician so a lot of the great music i learned how to play, i learned off of records that i bought here. looney tunes also has rare vinyl. this is a classic album from 1967, the rolling stone s 3d cover. if you move it around, it does a 3d thing. now you know some of my favorite places. so let's see some of yours. go to ireport.com/mycitymysecret. >>> defense secretary robert gates has blocked th
i'm barry marshall and i was born and raised here in boston.'m going to tell you about some of my favorite places. this is seal's cozy corner, a great place for breakfast and lunch during the week. i particularly like the brazilian food at night. one of my favorites is the brazilian fish stew. i think the bridal book shelf is fabulous. it does have a lot of really good bargain, cheap deals. all the way up to the scales to the very, very valuable, rare, first editions and old books. when i was...
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. >> bethany marshall, remember the baby-sitter's little 6-year-old stepson's body has never been found. >> i think this baby-sitter had a preoccupation with getting the baby away from the mother in order to have the mother's attention all to herself. i've treated women like this in my practice. and they're envious of babies. they resent them and they want to get rid of them. >>> we are the proud papas of a little girl. this is shannon lee dedrick. we found her safe. we do not usually get to that happy ending that we have had happen here today. if you want to have seen a bunch of grown men cry, tonight when we rushed her to the hospital and we was all call it home for a while, to let them know we'd found this baby safe. >> i did the same thing. i came running out of the room. i said baby, baby shannon is alive. i couldn't believe it. and you know what, he's right, marc klaas. this is the exception to the rule. this never happens. >> well, it happens occasionally. let me tell you, nancy, that the klaaskids search team was integral in recovering this little girl. >> really? >> prior to go
. >> bethany marshall, remember the baby-sitter's little 6-year-old stepson's body has never been found. >> i think this baby-sitter had a preoccupation with getting the baby away from the mother in order to have the mother's attention all to herself. i've treated women like this in my practice. and they're envious of babies. they resent them and they want to get rid of them. >>> we are the proud papas of a little girl. this is shannon lee dedrick. we found her safe. we do...
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marshall show." also tonight in hollywood, carlos diaz, a correspondent for "extra." since michael died in june, a lot of his family members have publicly blamed dr. murray for michael's death. some have been credible, some not so much. but hearing from janet on "good morning america" about how she feels about dr. murray, i just found it so chilling. watch this. >> do you hold him responsible for michael's death? >> he was the one that was administering, i think he is responsible. >> carlos, off to you. did you see this, like me, that this was janet's public declaration that she will move heaven and earth to see this guy, dr. murray, behind bars? >> exactly, a.j. and you have to keep in mind that no one in the world was closer to michael jackson than janet jackson. he was her protector growing up. they were the two closest out of anyone in the family. and the fact that the way she said it, he was the administrator, he is responsible. that she was very clear with her points. i think that that is just
marshall show." also tonight in hollywood, carlos diaz, a correspondent for "extra." since michael died in june, a lot of his family members have publicly blamed dr. murray for michael's death. some have been credible, some not so much. but hearing from janet on "good morning america" about how she feels about dr. murray, i just found it so chilling. watch this. >> do you hold him responsible for michael's death? >> he was the one that was administering, i...
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joining me tonight in hollywood, leslie marshall, host of the leslie marshall show.o in hollywood mark malkin. leslie, mark, the moment susan boyle appeared on brita"britaint talen talent", no one ever said she was a beauty queen, but sharon osbourne took it to a whole new level. >> watch this. >> this great picture of susan boyle, smiling, looking like a slap dogs. >> it really is a great shot. >> what a great line. that's a great line. do you love susan boyle? do you think she helped the show or not, or do not love her? happy that she's succeeding? >> oh, i'm happy -- i like everyone to do well, even someone that looks like a slap dogs. you go, girl. a hairy [ bleep ]. >> leslie, talk about vicious. what's wrong with sharon? >> well, sharon just put the cat back in cat fight, didn't she, brooke? i mean, this is beyond meow. first of all, not everybody can be or is a beauty queen. and i'm sure all of us won't look as hot when we're 90, 100 years from now, but this woman has immense talent, immense talent. and i know there are people out there that would say, i would
joining me tonight in hollywood, leslie marshall, host of the leslie marshall show.o in hollywood mark malkin. leslie, mark, the moment susan boyle appeared on brita"britaint talen talent", no one ever said she was a beauty queen, but sharon osbourne took it to a whole new level. >> watch this. >> this great picture of susan boyle, smiling, looking like a slap dogs. >> it really is a great shot. >> what a great line. that's a great line. do you love susan...
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. >> bethany marshall, remember the baby-sitter's little 6-year-old stepson's body has never been found. >> i think this baby-sitter had a preoccupation with getting the baby away from the mother in order to have the mother's attention all to herself. i've treated women like this in my practice. and they're envious of babies. they resent them and they want to get rid of them. y8 >>> we're going to take you straight back to baby shannon's discovery. but first out to michael board, woai radio with breaking news. what can you tell me about the latest at the killeen, texas, shooting, michael? >> we now know that major malik hasan, who shot and killed 11 people on ft. hood here in texas this afternoon, before he was killed, was actually going to be deployed later this month. he was set to be deployed out to iraq and this was going to be his first deployment. that talks a lot about his mindset, although we don't know exactly what triggered this tragic shooting on ft. hood. we do know, sort of, what was going on in his mind when he pulled two handguns and started firing wildly into this crowd
. >> bethany marshall, remember the baby-sitter's little 6-year-old stepson's body has never been found. >> i think this baby-sitter had a preoccupation with getting the baby away from the mother in order to have the mother's attention all to herself. i've treated women like this in my practice. and they're envious of babies. they resent them and they want to get rid of them. y8 >>> we're going to take you straight back to baby shannon's discovery. but first out to michael...
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. >> bethany marshall, remember the baby-sitter's little 6-year-old stepson's body has never been found. >> i think this baby-sitter had a preoccupation with getting the baby away from the mother in order to have the mother's attention all to herself. i've treated women like this in my practice. and they're envious of babies. they resent them and they want to get rid of them. they said it would never last. but it's been two months, and you're still going strong. glade lasting impressions. two fragrances alternate to keep things... fresh and exciting day after day. - and not just for 30 days. - ( inhales deeply, sighs ) but for 60. it's the longest-lasting plugins ever. get freshness that won't fade away for 60 days. ahhh! with plugins lasting impressions. and yes, it's glade. s.c. johnson, a family company. >>> we're going to take you straight back to baby shannon's discovery. but first out to michael board, woai radio with breaking news. what can you tell me about the latest at the killeen, texas, shooting, michael? >> we now know that major malik hasan, who shot and killed 11 people o
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marshals arrested him in the atlanta airport on thursday. he trieded to fly to the united kingdom but had been denied entrance and returned to the united states. he is accused of running over his daughter with his car because he didn't think she was living her life according to the traditional iraqi values. she remains in the hospital in serious remains in the hospital in serious condition. >>> the suspect in a deadly iraq bombing managed to kill someone during a police interrogation. iraq's interior of ministry says he grabbed a gun from a guard and shot an investigator. the investigator wrestled the gun back and shot the suspect. both died from their injuries. the suspect also looted the guard he took the gun from. investigators were questioning him in last sunday's bombing in baghdad that killed at least 160 people. that was iraq's deadliest bombing since 2007. >>> kids get excited about halloween, but does that mean that the sugar in all that candy they got last night makes kids overexcited? let's go beyond the surface and find out. >> t
marshals arrested him in the atlanta airport on thursday. he trieded to fly to the united kingdom but had been denied entrance and returned to the united states. he is accused of running over his daughter with his car because he didn't think she was living her life according to the traditional iraqi values. she remains in the hospital in serious remains in the hospital in serious condition. >>> the suspect in a deadly iraq bombing managed to kill someone during a police interrogation....
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an important hand over, because the man receiving the crown is a very important figure, the earl marshal. the lord great chamberlain, and the markets of chamberlain -- just to the big if -- just the right, you can see him in the crimson cloak. the lord chamberlain has put the crown on display. it will stay in the royal gallery until the queen of our rides a little later. she will ride and put on the imperial state crown itself, ready for the procession of state. in the chamber of the house of lords, the audience is growing
an important hand over, because the man receiving the crown is a very important figure, the earl marshal. the lord great chamberlain, and the markets of chamberlain -- just to the big if -- just the right, you can see him in the crimson cloak. the lord chamberlain has put the crown on display. it will stay in the royal gallery until the queen of our rides a little later. she will ride and put on the imperial state crown itself, ready for the procession of state. in the chamber of the house of...
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that people talk about a decade around the end of world war two, if you think about the events, the marshall plan and reestablishment of nato and getting europe's trade, other things happened. the iron curtain fell, and that shook the entire cold war in an adverse way. there was a major setback soviet testing of a hydrogen bomb, the korean war, and the 1950's. the united states still enjoys a substantial of vantage as a great power and super power. one is the oldest behalf, which is geographic. we're the only major power that does not live in the neighborhood, doing major power. this is what i call the wolf fourth principle, because it is by a political scientist by that name illustrating it. if you look at the major powers like china, russia, and india, in order to get to where they are perched american power, long before they get to the point, they will get to those around them that have, as geography has it, some other part to look for for assistance. so as china grows bigger and stronger, it is not surprising that we find greater eagerness or more american involvement in the region, not
that people talk about a decade around the end of world war two, if you think about the events, the marshall plan and reestablishment of nato and getting europe's trade, other things happened. the iron curtain fell, and that shook the entire cold war in an adverse way. there was a major setback soviet testing of a hydrogen bomb, the korean war, and the 1950's. the united states still enjoys a substantial of vantage as a great power and super power. one is the oldest behalf, which is geographic....
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leslie marshall, host of the leslie marshall show and an online columnist.eslie and mark, from the most susan boyle appeared on "britain's got talent," nobody said she was a beauty queen. sharon osbourne took it to a new level. >> this great picture of susan boyle smiling, looking like a -- that are are that is a great shot. >> what a great line. that's a great line. >> do you like susan boyle or do you not love her? >> i'm happy that she is. i like everybody to do well, even someone that looks like that. god bless her. you go girl. >> talk about vicious. what's wrong with sharon? >> sharon just put the cat back in cat fight. this is beyond. not everybody can be or is a beauty queen. i'm sure all of us won't look as hot when we are 90, 100 years from now. this woman has immense talent. immense talent. i know there people out there who would say i would rather be brilliantly talented than beautiful. that voice can just bring so much more than just a pretty face can. i'm surprised as a woman she would go there. >> me too. i'm shocked. it was a low blow and cru
leslie marshall, host of the leslie marshall show and an online columnist.eslie and mark, from the most susan boyle appeared on "britain's got talent," nobody said she was a beauty queen. sharon osbourne took it to a new level. >> this great picture of susan boyle smiling, looking like a -- that are are that is a great shot. >> what a great line. that's a great line. >> do you like susan boyle or do you not love her? >> i'm happy that she is. i like everybody...
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i've got bethany marshall with me. >> can you hear me now? >> yes. >> stalkers stalk complete strangers sometimes, somebody they have seen in the store, in the grocery store and they develop a fixation on them. the m.o. of stalking is to go after the victim to undo the perceived objection. he was going into her facebook account. she locked him out. she changed her cell phone. that could be the moment of rejection. so what does he do? he changes the mode of stalking and he starts surveilling her home. he knows her comings and goings. and when she goes to her mother's house, she is in a vulnerable position and he strikes. >> to cindy gisholt, this is jayme sue austin's mother. ms. gisholt, when this guy, we think it's a guy, right, would call her and call her and call her. does she have even -- even a suggestion as to who was? >> no, no. >> no, no. how serious it is, i hear you people talking. but to her it was kind of like, gees, i have a stalker. she didn't take it serious. >> i would take it serious when somebody hacked into my e-mail accoun
i've got bethany marshall with me. >> can you hear me now? >> yes. >> stalkers stalk complete strangers sometimes, somebody they have seen in the store, in the grocery store and they develop a fixation on them. the m.o. of stalking is to go after the victim to undo the perceived objection. he was going into her facebook account. she locked him out. she changed her cell phone. that could be the moment of rejection. so what does he do? he changes the mode of stalking and he...
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was that the war strategy was that iraq would be so shocked and so awed that they could easily be marshalled from point a to point b. iraq would be this perfect free- market economy. the first summer, it was all about economic reform. it allowed foreign investors to come in. donald rumsfeld said it had the most enlightened of tax policies in the world. they were bent to the will of their interrogator. this was a country that was put into a state of shock and they attempted to bend it to the will of their occupiers. that is why i start the book with a woman who underwent extreme electric shock treatment as part of these horrible cia experiments in the 1950's. >> do you and your family ever sat around and say that the americans are getting what they "deserve?" >> my parents consider themselves american as well as canadian. they do maintain their dual citizenship. >> do canadians feel this way? >> if you look at how much people want to believe in american redemption, look at the excitement around the world about obama's election. there is a tremendous feeling of goodwill. obama mania hit canada
was that the war strategy was that iraq would be so shocked and so awed that they could easily be marshalled from point a to point b. iraq would be this perfect free- market economy. the first summer, it was all about economic reform. it allowed foreign investors to come in. donald rumsfeld said it had the most enlightened of tax policies in the world. they were bent to the will of their interrogator. this was a country that was put into a state of shock and they attempted to bend it to the...
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based on the marshals report, what other venues are you prepared to try this case? >> skied the marshals to look at two districts and and the court house as to where in the two districts the case could be best tried. >> where was the other one? >> i looked at the eastern district of virginia as well as the southern district of new york. >> nose are the only two. >> those are the two i asked the marshal sfervice look at. >> when the detainees come to the united states, will they have some immigration status? >> i'm not an immigration expert. i do not know what their status might be. i am confident, however, that given the fact that they would be here under the supervision of and as a result of their being charged in a federal court that we would be able to detain that, that we would be able to hold them as we would do anybody who was charged with such serious crimes. >> are you aware of any bar to their ability to claim asylum or argue that they shouldn't be aremoved from the u.s. because of the convention against torture? >> again, i'm not an immigration expert. one
based on the marshals report, what other venues are you prepared to try this case? >> skied the marshals to look at two districts and and the court house as to where in the two districts the case could be best tried. >> where was the other one? >> i looked at the eastern district of virginia as well as the southern district of new york. >> nose are the only two. >> those are the two i asked the marshal sfervice look at. >> when the detainees come to the...
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. >>> hundreds of people marked a somber anniversary at marshall university in west virginia. 39 years ago yesterday a plane crash killed most of the school's football team in what is now an annual event a are headed nual event a to a much colder climate here in the u.s. >>> plus -- >> the care and the love that is coming from home to remind us, please come home. >> and how you can lift the spirit of some of our troops fighting overseas. >>> hello, i'm holly firfer. we learned where some of the terror suspects held at the guantanamo bay detention center may go when they are transferred to the u.s. for trial. this prison in northern illinois is a leading contender to house those detainees. 150 miles west of chicago in the small town of thompson. illinois governor pat quin described it as state of the art. they offered the facility as an alternative to gitmo and the illinois senator found it doable. it would provide thousands of jobs. >> we have a chance to bring more than 2,000 good-paying jobs with benefits to this region. jobs that are going to reward the people who go to work with pa
. >>> hundreds of people marked a somber anniversary at marshall university in west virginia. 39 years ago yesterday a plane crash killed most of the school's football team in what is now an annual event a are headed nual event a to a much colder climate here in the u.s. >>> plus -- >> the care and the love that is coming from home to remind us, please come home. >> and how you can lift the spirit of some of our troops fighting overseas. >>> hello, i'm...
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and we had talked earlier and i explained that i had gotten him interested in marshal mc lean, the media theorist and mc lean had predicted in 1964, a couple years before the first super bowl, that football would pass baseball as a popular game because of instant replay. it was terribly complicated game with changing players and changing -- all sorts of things on the very rapid basis, but if you had instant replay happened you could explain it, it would become -- it would pass all other sports in america, which it has done. so somehow or other, and he got very -- i called it to his attention, the supreme court librarian took care of him pretty promptly and one day watching a football game, when there was a break or halftime, he said what do you think would happen if they had instant replay in the supreme court? and we agreed that we thought what would happen, they'd find a retired judge, john madden, and they would after a while, at the end of -- instead of -- at the end of every half-hour, the court would adjourn for 15 minutes and john madden, judge, would conduct a chalk talk, and the
and we had talked earlier and i explained that i had gotten him interested in marshal mc lean, the media theorist and mc lean had predicted in 1964, a couple years before the first super bowl, that football would pass baseball as a popular game because of instant replay. it was terribly complicated game with changing players and changing -- all sorts of things on the very rapid basis, but if you had instant replay happened you could explain it, it would become -- it would pass all other sports...
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the grand marshall was the atlanta police department's liaison. >> big wig we saw sacheing by. >> in person how could you miss it, right? very bright. >>> no time to worry about the enormous budget deficit? the treasury secretary says he has bigger things to worry about. that's worrying me. our money expert jennifer westhoven. it could be anyway. >> good morning. they're trying to explain what's going on. tim geithner is saying, look, of course -- of course we care about the deficit. a record 1.4 trillion dollar deficit is too high. but he's saying we're noth start fighting it right away. the priority is to rescue the economy first. this is on nbc's ""meet the press"," the obama administration is focusing on growth and job creation. that's one economic theory, that when nobody is spending, when businesses aren't spending, when fami families aren't spending, the government has to spend to keep the economy from collapsing. again it's just one philosophy of this. tim geithner says he supports the efforts in congress to extend unemployment benefits and the home buyer tax credit and i hop
the grand marshall was the atlanta police department's liaison. >> big wig we saw sacheing by. >> in person how could you miss it, right? very bright. >>> no time to worry about the enormous budget deficit? the treasury secretary says he has bigger things to worry about. that's worrying me. our money expert jennifer westhoven. it could be anyway. >> good morning. they're trying to explain what's going on. tim geithner is saying, look, of course -- of course we care...
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that people talk about a decade around the end of world war two, if you think about the events, the marshalln and reestablishment of nato and getting europe's trade, other things happened. the iron curtain fell, and that shook the entire cold war in an adverse way. there was a major setback soviet testing of a hydrogen bomb, the korean war, and the 1950's. the united states still enjoys a substantial of vantage as a great power and super power. one is the oldest behalf, which is geographic. we're the only major power that does not live in the neighborhood, doing major power. this is what i call the wolf fourth principle, because it is by a political scientist by that name illustrating it. if you look at the major powers like china, russia, and india, in order to get to where they are perched american power, long before they get to the point, they will get to those around them that have, as geography has it, some other part to look for for assistance. so as china grows bigger and stronger, it is not surprising that we find greater eagerness or more american involvement in the region, not less
that people talk about a decade around the end of world war two, if you think about the events, the marshalln and reestablishment of nato and getting europe's trade, other things happened. the iron curtain fell, and that shook the entire cold war in an adverse way. there was a major setback soviet testing of a hydrogen bomb, the korean war, and the 1950's. the united states still enjoys a substantial of vantage as a great power and super power. one is the oldest behalf, which is geographic....
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the former owner of the bus said ralph marshall died of a heart attack.he 63-year-old died after a car incident but an autopsy showed no evidence of significant injury from the incident. results of toxicology tests are pending. >> i'm jane velez-mitchell. here's my issue. everything that happened in the accused cleveland strangler case can be traced to drug use. it's the underlying theme of this whole nightmare. what was the common denominator with the victims? most were drug users. according to his sowell was also a drug survivor bleep from the street. no one will know you are missing. a victim's relative said when they reported her missing daughter to police they laughed and said don't worry. she'll return when the drugs run out. this is an extreme example. it is time our addict nation has a major intervention. i'm jane velez-mitchell. that is my issue. >> don't miss it. "issues with jane velez-mitchell." >>> a rockslide crossed down a highway in southeastern tennessee. workers clearing the roadway almost got hit by another rock slide. and it was caught
the former owner of the bus said ralph marshall died of a heart attack.he 63-year-old died after a car incident but an autopsy showed no evidence of significant injury from the incident. results of toxicology tests are pending. >> i'm jane velez-mitchell. here's my issue. everything that happened in the accused cleveland strangler case can be traced to drug use. it's the underlying theme of this whole nightmare. what was the common denominator with the victims? most were drug users....
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john marshall, when he became chief justice had no constitutional authority to declaring half of the state laws audit -- unconstitutional. nothing gives the supreme court the right to declare laws unconstitutional. it does give congress the right to pass laws thomas state law but does not give the supreme court that right. every supreme court, every president and every congress every senate and house of representatives has usurped power is not granted by the constitution. sadly, most of them do think as our former vice president said that prostitution is a quaint document that it is impractical at times the practical in terms of day-to-day politics. i think you all very much for coming. [applause] thank you. i will be happy to sign books for you. [inaudible conversations] >> how are you? the. >> in your book the making of a catholic president to say the liability to be catholic in 1960. why? >> conventional wisdom was catholic could not be elected because of what happened in 1928 when herbert hoover destroyed his opponent and it was widely believed because al smith lost so badly even
john marshall, when he became chief justice had no constitutional authority to declaring half of the state laws audit -- unconstitutional. nothing gives the supreme court the right to declare laws unconstitutional. it does give congress the right to pass laws thomas state law but does not give the supreme court that right. every supreme court, every president and every congress every senate and house of representatives has usurped power is not granted by the constitution. sadly, most of them do...
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. >> bethany marshall, remember the baby-sitter's little 6-year-old stepson's body has never been found. >> i think this baby-sitter had a preoccupation with getting the baby away from the mother in order to have the mother's attention all to herself. i've treated women like this in my practice. and they're envious of babies. they resent them and they want to get rid of them. >>> we are the proud papas of a little girl. this is shannon lee dedrick. we found her safe. we do not usually get to that happy ending that we have had happen here today. if you want to have seen a bunch of grown men cry, tonight when we rushed her to the hospital and we was all call it home for a while, to let them know we'd found this baby safe. >> i did the same thing. i came running out of the room. i said baby, baby shannon is alive. i couldn't believe it. and you know what, he's right, marc klaas. this is the exception to the rule. this never happens. >> well, it happens occasionally. let me tell you, nancy, that the klaaskids search team was integral in recovering this little girl. >> really? >> prior to go
. >> bethany marshall, remember the baby-sitter's little 6-year-old stepson's body has never been found. >> i think this baby-sitter had a preoccupation with getting the baby away from the mother in order to have the mother's attention all to herself. i've treated women like this in my practice. and they're envious of babies. they resent them and they want to get rid of them. >>> we are the proud papas of a little girl. this is shannon lee dedrick. we found her safe. we do...
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right now from hollywood, leslie marshall, host of "the leslie marshall show." >> let's begin with hulk hogan's brand new interview on the "today" show, out to promote his book called "my life outside the ring." he opened up about how close he was to killing himself after his long marriage to ex-wife linda unravelled. he described a dramatic moment, a bottle of xanax, a bottle of rum, he was holding a gun, but then the phone rang. >> the phone rang and it was laila, she called with no agenda. called just to say hi and check on me. >> you think if she hadn't, you would have pulled that trigger? >> i don't know. in a way it snapped me out of it to hear her voice. and at that moment, i switched gears, i got sick and tired of being sick and tired. and, you know, she kind of her voice saved my life, it really did. >> hulk says laila ali's voice saved his life. ken baker off to you first. obviously this is very shocking considering hulk never really let on how bad things had gone for him personally. we knew they'd gotten bad, but not like that. >> we know divorce is retched. around that time
right now from hollywood, leslie marshall, host of "the leslie marshall show." >> let's begin with hulk hogan's brand new interview on the "today" show, out to promote his book called "my life outside the ring." he opened up about how close he was to killing himself after his long marriage to ex-wife linda unravelled. he described a dramatic moment, a bottle of xanax, a bottle of rum, he was holding a gun, but then the phone rang. >> the phone rang and...
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marshall wanted to win in the pacific. he had gotten memos from the joint chiefs saying that 500,000 americans would die on the invasion of japan, and as president of the united states, he was not going to be responsible for that many debts that he could prevent. i said it must have been a hard decision for you. i cannot remember exactly what he said, but the impression was it was not a hard decision. it was pretty clear, and he slept very well that night. it was clear he was not revealing much to me as a college kid at that time. richard, you have done wonderful work with your books on the nuclear issue. a lot of these scenarios that you paint on the nuclear winter and the whole herman cahn exchange, it got very theological and really lost in the kind of touch with what would happen in the real world. it really did. it was kind of goofy, to tell you the truth. for many years, i would go out to omaha for the briefing on soviet -- strategic arms and what we would do with the nuclear exchange. there would be hundreds and tho
marshall wanted to win in the pacific. he had gotten memos from the joint chiefs saying that 500,000 americans would die on the invasion of japan, and as president of the united states, he was not going to be responsible for that many debts that he could prevent. i said it must have been a hard decision for you. i cannot remember exactly what he said, but the impression was it was not a hard decision. it was pretty clear, and he slept very well that night. it was clear he was not revealing much...
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marshals arrested almaleki on thursday. he tried to fly to the united kingdom but had been denied entrance and returned to the united states. almaleki is accused of running over his daughter with his car because he didn't think she was living her life according to the traditional iraqile values. noor almaleki is in the hospital in serious condition. >>> what kind of business gets 800% of a mark-up on things it's reselling? federal inspectors say a military contractor in iraq does. and as brian todd reports, if someone's being ripped off your money is paying for it. >> reporter: $196.50 for a box of washers that is supposed to cost $1.22. $237 for a vehicle side mirror that you and i should pay less than $15 for. that's how much the inspector general for iraq's reconstruction says american taxpayers have been overbilled by a contractor that supplies vehicle parts for the iraqi army. >> we are going to work with the army material command, the army contracting command, to ensure that this money is recouped and the taxpayers' i
marshals arrested almaleki on thursday. he tried to fly to the united kingdom but had been denied entrance and returned to the united states. almaleki is accused of running over his daughter with his car because he didn't think she was living her life according to the traditional iraqile values. noor almaleki is in the hospital in serious condition. >>> what kind of business gets 800% of a mark-up on things it's reselling? federal inspectors say a military contractor in iraq does. and...
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one of the precedents at issue here from 1990, written by thurgood marshall for the majority, talked about the corrupt of a fact in corporate elections. it is one of the most closely watched cases of the term and i think the justices themselves would like to see a ruling sooner rather than later. >> the next case was actually argued in september, and that is the u.s. steel case. >> i actually did not argue with. we had a case that i will talk about first, briefly. the case was union pacific verses brotherhood of local engineers, and my partner argued it. the reason i mention it is it really reflects the bread and butter of the core stock. it is not headline case, is about statutory case and it governs how the courts are allowed to preview or control decisions in the railway labor area. in this case, wind union workers have a dispute with their employer, such as union pacific, they go to arbitration and the board makes a decision, and then the question in the case was really, what are the grounds that the courts can use to review those decisions and when can they be set aside? it sets
one of the precedents at issue here from 1990, written by thurgood marshall for the majority, talked about the corrupt of a fact in corporate elections. it is one of the most closely watched cases of the term and i think the justices themselves would like to see a ruling sooner rather than later. >> the next case was actually argued in september, and that is the u.s. steel case. >> i actually did not argue with. we had a case that i will talk about first, briefly. the case was union...
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we had won world war ii, helping rebuild europe through the marshall plan. we done the national highway system. we had split the atom with the manhattan project. america was a can-do nation, but now are we still justifiably out of our accomplishments? can we still say the same about our government today? do we still have that pride? and the question of the day is, is our government capable of executing on our most important challenges? and in recent events are not likely to lead to any ticker tape parades. >> we have iraq, katrina, boston's own big dig and it's collapsing tunnel, the brutal economic meltdown. political observers know when the crisis right now in trying to accomplish big things that the man industry knows we have a big problem. so do public officials. we surveyed members of the senior executive service, and 60% said the government was less capable today of executing large projects than it was 30 years ago. president obama even made note a couple weeks ago in his radio address when he said, he raised the question, whether or not we as a nation
we had won world war ii, helping rebuild europe through the marshall plan. we done the national highway system. we had split the atom with the manhattan project. america was a can-do nation, but now are we still justifiably out of our accomplishments? can we still say the same about our government today? do we still have that pride? and the question of the day is, is our government capable of executing on our most important challenges? and in recent events are not likely to lead to any ticker...
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that people talk about a decade around the end of world war two, if you think about the events, the marshall plan and reestablishment of nato and getting europe's trade, other things happened. the iron curtain fell, and that shook the entire cold war in an adverse way. there was a major setback soviet testing of a hydrogen bomb, the korean war, and the 1950's. the united states still enjoys a substantial of vantage as a great power and super power. one is the oldest behalf, which is geographic. we're the only major power that does not live in the neighborhood, doing major power. this is what i call the wolf fourth principle, because it is by a political scientist by that name illustrating it. if you look at the major powers like china, russia, and india, in order to get to where they are perched american power, long before they get to the point, they will get to those around them that have, as geography has it, some other part to look for for assistance. so as china grows bigger and stronger, it is not surprising that we find greater eagerness or more american involvement in the region, not
that people talk about a decade around the end of world war two, if you think about the events, the marshall plan and reestablishment of nato and getting europe's trade, other things happened. the iron curtain fell, and that shook the entire cold war in an adverse way. there was a major setback soviet testing of a hydrogen bomb, the korean war, and the 1950's. the united states still enjoys a substantial of vantage as a great power and super power. one is the oldest behalf, which is geographic....
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bethany marshall. here is what i know. police have charged the mother, antoinette davis, with handing her baby over to be raped for child prostitution. we know that is police theory. if she did that, that is a felony. if a death occurred, she is guilty of felony murder. does it make sense tour, bethany? >> well -- and this may not had been to pay back a drug debt. maybe she manipulated the baby's daddy's so she could gain control of the child. because someone made her believe she could make thousands of dollars off of selling her child. or worse yet, perhaps she wanted to abuse the little boy -- the little girl along with mario. perhaps this poor little girl was sodomized 'perhaps that's there was feces on the door handle and the railing. >> and that's more of the evidence that we have tonight as the evidence unfolds, we learn 11 bags, 11 bags of evidence, taken out of mario mcneill's car alone. how much was taken out of the mother's home? we know dna, fingerprints, children's blankets. we know that feces, likely this chil
bethany marshall. here is what i know. police have charged the mother, antoinette davis, with handing her baby over to be raped for child prostitution. we know that is police theory. if she did that, that is a felony. if a death occurred, she is guilty of felony murder. does it make sense tour, bethany? >> well -- and this may not had been to pay back a drug debt. maybe she manipulated the baby's daddy's so she could gain control of the child. because someone made her believe she could...
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marshall or the eastern district of virginia, then he would have been in federal custody and tried in federal court, and it would have taken a lot longer because the federal court had to, you know, convene. it was meeting in southern virginia at the time, and it wouldn't have rushed to judgment, there wouldn't have been such a rush to judgment. and the state would have been helpless. at that point they could not demand it. but there was a conference, a hurried conference in washington between james buchanan and the united states attorney. what will we do about this, about john brown? and governor wise was quite adamant. the commonwealth of virginia will take custody of john brown and deal with him according to the laws of the commonwealth of virginia. that's all there is to it. and brown said, well, he department care particularly one way or the other, so he let them do it. >> how about his individual constitution? >> it was introduced in evidence in the trial, and portions of it were read to the jury. >> [inaudible] >> yes, uh-huh. yes, sir. >> [inaudible] tried in federal court, but
marshall or the eastern district of virginia, then he would have been in federal custody and tried in federal court, and it would have taken a lot longer because the federal court had to, you know, convene. it was meeting in southern virginia at the time, and it wouldn't have rushed to judgment, there wouldn't have been such a rush to judgment. and the state would have been helpless. at that point they could not demand it. but there was a conference, a hurried conference in washington between...
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marshal, he could have, then he would have been in federal custody and would have been trialed the--tried in a federal court and it would have taken a lot longer because the federal court was meeting in southern virginia at the time, and it would not have rushed to judgment. there would not have been such a rush to judgment and the state would have been helpless. at that point they could not demand it but there was a hurried conference in washington between james buchanan and the united states attorney about what will we do about this, about john brown? governor wise was quite adamant. the commonwealth of virginia will take custody of john brown and deal with him according to the laws of the commonwealth of virginia. that is all there is to it and brown said he did not care particularly the one way or the other so he let them do it. it was introduced in evidence in the trial in portions were read to the jury. [inaudible] yes, sir. [inaudible] who do still have been convicted in hong? >> yes, i think he would have been. that satisfy you? [laughter] i think he was, he broke the law. he
marshal, he could have, then he would have been in federal custody and would have been trialed the--tried in a federal court and it would have taken a lot longer because the federal court was meeting in southern virginia at the time, and it would not have rushed to judgment. there would not have been such a rush to judgment and the state would have been helpless. at that point they could not demand it but there was a hurried conference in washington between james buchanan and the united states...
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marshals arrested the man at the atlanta airport thursday. he flew to the united kingdom but was denied entrance to that country and returned to the u.s. he is accused of hitting his daughter with his car because he didn't think she was living her life according to traditional iraqi values. noor almaleki remains hospitalized. >>> a commercial flight about to depart from cypress to athens, greece, had an unexpected delay. the jet was set to take off when a 28-year-old man opened a rear exit and slid down an emergency chute. he then jumped the airport fence and disappeared. authorities don't know why he bolted from the plane but they have issued an arrest warrant for him. >>> one of our frequent i-reporters says she's really creeped out by something that happened during a visit to the "queen mary" in long beach harbor. chris mohr row was filming while her husband took photographs. looking at his shot of the piano, they nosed what looked like a spectral face staring up from the surface. the queen mary has a reputation for being haunted, so immed
marshals arrested the man at the atlanta airport thursday. he flew to the united kingdom but was denied entrance to that country and returned to the u.s. he is accused of hitting his daughter with his car because he didn't think she was living her life according to traditional iraqi values. noor almaleki remains hospitalized. >>> a commercial flight about to depart from cypress to athens, greece, had an unexpected delay. the jet was set to take off when a 28-year-old man opened a rear...
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i also got papers from the united states marshal service, university papers which no one had ever seenhere that no one had ever seen. so the research for this is, i hope you will see if you look at the footnotes -- a lot of people don't bother with the footnote, some of us that's what attracts us to books -- i hope you'll appreciate the research is very wide and very deep and in sources that no one else has looked at. this allows me, as i say, to show the reader what happened instead of just tell. i don't label people, i don't pass judgment on them as much as i just let the characters walk through the book and do what they did and say what they did, and you are, i hope, i'm confident that you're smart enough to see and make your own evaluation of them. i don't like people and authors who tell you something but don't really tell you why you should think or come to that conclusion. so the context here is essential, and the context is, i think, very rich and detailed. so what, how is the book organized, what does it do? rhyme going to -- i'm going to read only one passage from the book at
i also got papers from the united states marshal service, university papers which no one had ever seenhere that no one had ever seen. so the research for this is, i hope you will see if you look at the footnotes -- a lot of people don't bother with the footnote, some of us that's what attracts us to books -- i hope you'll appreciate the research is very wide and very deep and in sources that no one else has looked at. this allows me, as i say, to show the reader what happened instead of just...
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he'll head to disneyland where he will be the grand marshal of the parade. just in case he can't fulfill his dutiess, carolina is here to be a stand in. we will take two of the less fortune brothers, i want to thank the farm in pennsylvania for donating the birds for dinner. today all told, i believe it's fair to say that we have saved or created four turkeys. [laughter] >> you know, there's certain days that remind me of why i ran for this office. and then there are moments like this where i pardon and turkey and send it to disneyland. [laughter] >> but every single day i am thankful for the extraordinary responsibility that the american people have placed in me. i am humbled by the privilege that it is to serve them, and the honor it is to serve as commander in chief in the finest military in the world. i want to wish a happy thanksgiving to every service member at home or in harm's way. we are praying for you. when my family sit around the table tomorrow, we'll take time to give our thanks for many blessings. we also remember this is a time when so many m
he'll head to disneyland where he will be the grand marshal of the parade. just in case he can't fulfill his dutiess, carolina is here to be a stand in. we will take two of the less fortune brothers, i want to thank the farm in pennsylvania for donating the birds for dinner. today all told, i believe it's fair to say that we have saved or created four turkeys. [laughter] >> you know, there's certain days that remind me of why i ran for this office. and then there are moments like this...
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he was of the view that george marshal had enormous potential on him.d number two that he would become a memo on the jelous. >> it must have been hard for you. i can't exactly what he said, i just know that it was. it really was)w fascinating tot a few nuclear age. >> i love your scenario. really lost any kind of touch of what would happen in the real world. it was kind of gofy. there would be hundreds of thousands of exchanges brake the idea was that there were no one or two. they had another option besides the option of a doing nothing or b going off >> we are gooding to talk about this very soon. we are jumping the president. among if >> through the summit. >> i as president am entrusted with the security of the united states. i would never take any action that would jep ar diez that sak red trouft. you and i both have children and sgrand children. we want them to live in peace. we have worked hard to give our own nations security. >> we realized the safety of our nations. get a sda as we set careful limits on our power. in setting our hand to this
he was of the view that george marshal had enormous potential on him.d number two that he would become a memo on the jelous. >> it must have been hard for you. i can't exactly what he said, i just know that it was. it really was)w fascinating tot a few nuclear age. >> i love your scenario. really lost any kind of touch of what would happen in the real world. it was kind of gofy. there would be hundreds of thousands of exchanges brake the idea was that there were no one or two. they...
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the grand marshal was the atlanta police department's liaison for lesbian, gay, transsexual and transgender. >>> this just in. good news about the financial health of the only big u.s. automaker that didn't get bailed out. our money expert jennifer westhoven is here. so ford? >> yeah, we're talking about ford. their results just came in a few minutes ago. we were looking through the news release. they made about $1 billion in profit in the last three months. from the numbers teasing out, they say they also made money here at home, in north america. that's been very rare for any of the detroit companies. it was the first time ford did that in about four years. now, look, a lot of it probably has to do with the cash for clunkers program, right? that helped sales of the ford focus and ford escape but fords they think they'll be fine even without the program and they are predicting that ford will be solidly profitable in 2011. we'll watch. that would be good news, certainly, for detroit and the country. meanwhile, not all of detroit doing well. chrysler, another round of shrinking. it's buying
the grand marshal was the atlanta police department's liaison for lesbian, gay, transsexual and transgender. >>> this just in. good news about the financial health of the only big u.s. automaker that didn't get bailed out. our money expert jennifer westhoven is here. so ford? >> yeah, we're talking about ford. their results just came in a few minutes ago. we were looking through the news release. they made about $1 billion in profit in the last three months. from the numbers...
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. >>> hi, i'm barry marshall. i was born and raised here in boston. and i'm going to tell you about some of my favorite places. this is c.o.'s cozy corner here in the north end. a great place for breakfast and lunch. i like the brazilian food at night. the mukaka, the brazilian fish stew. i think the bridal book shop is fabulous. it has a lot of good bargain cheap deals but all the way up the scales for valuable rare first editions and old books. i looked up and a 1929 boston phone book my grandmother's phone number and i found it. this is loony tunes. a lot of great music i learned how to play i learned off of records i bought here. they have rare vinyl. this is a classic album from 1967, the rolling stones satanic magazine requested with a 3-d cover. it does a 3-d thing. you know some of my favorite places, see some of yours, go to ireport.com/mycitymysecret. >>> nasa scientists say they have discovered water on the moon. the find -- the result of last month's experiment when they crashed a rocket to the moon. they found evidence that water was ther
. >>> hi, i'm barry marshall. i was born and raised here in boston. and i'm going to tell you about some of my favorite places. this is c.o.'s cozy corner here in the north end. a great place for breakfast and lunch. i like the brazilian food at night. the mukaka, the brazilian fish stew. i think the bridal book shop is fabulous. it has a lot of good bargain cheap deals but all the way up the scales for valuable rare first editions and old books. i looked up and a 1929 boston phone...
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. >> hi, i'm barry marshal, and i was born and raised here in boston.seals cozy corner in the north end. it's a great place during the day for breakfast or lunch, but i particularly like the brazilian food at night, and one of my favorite is the brazilian fish stew. >>> i think the book shop is fabulous, it has a lot of good bargains, but all the way up the scales and the very, very valuable, rare first editions and old books. when i was thinking of doing some browsing, i looked up in a 1929 boston phone book my grandmother's phone number and i found it. here is our last stop, looney toons. i'm a musician myself, so a lot of the great music i learned to play i learned off records i bought here. >> it also has a lot of really rare vinyl. this is a classic album from the 1960s. satanic majesty with the 3d cover. so now you know some of my favorite places. so let's see some of yours. go to i report.com/my city my secret. >> we are following the breaking developments in the case of the'hood shootings and the new revelations about the suspected gunman. find
. >> hi, i'm barry marshal, and i was born and raised here in boston.seals cozy corner in the north end. it's a great place during the day for breakfast or lunch, but i particularly like the brazilian food at night, and one of my favorite is the brazilian fish stew. >>> i think the book shop is fabulous, it has a lot of good bargains, but all the way up the scales and the very, very valuable, rare first editions and old books. when i was thinking of doing some browsing, i looked...
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." >> i'm barry marshall. and i was born and raised here in boston.m going to tell you about some of my favorite polices. this is c.o.'s cozy corner. it's a great place for breakfast and lunch. i particularly like the brazilian food at night. one of my favorite ones is this, the brazilian fish stew. i think the brattle book shop is a bargain. when i was in here doing -- i looked up in a 1929 boston phone call, my grandmother's phone number and i found it. here's our last stop. looney tunes. it's a music store. i'm a musician myself. a lot of the great music i learned how to play i bought records here. this is a classic album from 1967, the rolling stone, their satanic majesty requested with the 3d cover. now you know some of my favorite places. let's see some of yours. go to ireport.com/mycity ireport.com/mycitymysecret. >>> i'm jane velez-mitchell and here's my issue. sharla nash had her face and her life destroyed in the blink of an eye. last february, she went over to her friend's house to help lure her chimpanzee into the house. it would turn out
." >> i'm barry marshall. and i was born and raised here in boston.m going to tell you about some of my favorite polices. this is c.o.'s cozy corner. it's a great place for breakfast and lunch. i particularly like the brazilian food at night. one of my favorite ones is this, the brazilian fish stew. i think the brattle book shop is a bargain. when i was in here doing -- i looked up in a 1929 boston phone call, my grandmother's phone number and i found it. here's our last stop. looney...
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bethany marshall. here is what i know. police have charged the mother, antoinette davis, with handing her baby over to be raped for child prostitution. we know that is police theory. if she did that, that is a felony. if a death occurred, she is guilty of felony murder. does it make sense to you, bethany? >> well -- and this may not had been to pay back a drug debt. maybe she manipulated the baby's daddy's so she could gain control of the child because someone made her believe she could make thousands of dollars off of selling her child. or worse yet, perhaps she wanted to abuse the little boy -- the little girl along with mario. perhaps this poor little girl was sodomized and that's why there was feces on the door handle and the railing. >> and that's more of the evidence that we have tonight as the evidence unfolds, we learn 11 bags, 11 bags of evidence, taken out of mario mcneill's car alone. how much was taken out of the mother's home? we know dna, fingerprints, children's blankets. we know that feces, likely this chil
bethany marshall. here is what i know. police have charged the mother, antoinette davis, with handing her baby over to be raped for child prostitution. we know that is police theory. if she did that, that is a felony. if a death occurred, she is guilty of felony murder. does it make sense to you, bethany? >> well -- and this may not had been to pay back a drug debt. maybe she manipulated the baby's daddy's so she could gain control of the child because someone made her believe she could...