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melinda coleman and her kids moved to a small town in missouri after a tragic car accident killed melinda'snd the children's father. but the nightmare began early on january 8, 2012. 14 year old daisy coleman was hosting a sleep over. she had been texting with a football player, a senior who was 17. soon after, the teen girls snuck out of daisy's home to meet up with the football player and his friends. it happened in his parents' basement. according to investigators' documents, daisy had a lot more to drink that night, thanks to the football player. according to the documents, daisy had a big glass of clear stuff. that's the last daisy coleman remembers about that night. the nest morning, daisy was found outside her front door with no socks, shoes or coat despite freezing temperatures. her mother gave her a bath and noticed sexual signs. they had found his sister drunk at a party and brought her home and dropped her off. the goal was to keep anybody from finding out they had sex. the football player, from a prominent political family was arrested and charged with sexual assault. his friend
melinda coleman and her kids moved to a small town in missouri after a tragic car accident killed melinda'snd the children's father. but the nightmare began early on january 8, 2012. 14 year old daisy coleman was hosting a sleep over. she had been texting with a football player, a senior who was 17. soon after, the teen girls snuck out of daisy's home to meet up with the football player and his friends. it happened in his parents' basement. according to investigators' documents, daisy had a lot...
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melinda has been an incredible partner, it's a partnership between our partners in the u.s. attorney offices and our partners in state and local government. when i think about the hate crimes cases and the other cases i've done, i've made friends for life with local law enforcement officers, with local da's and local community leaders who have been our eyes and ears. when i look around this audience i really appreciate the fact you have all the ingredients of reform and improvement. i have had the privilege of serving in the federal government, as melinda described, i've had the privilege of serving in state government as a state cabinet official back in maryland, i've had the privilege of serving as a local elected official and governor -- once a local elected official, always a local elected official. what i learned from that is partnership is what it's all about. if you want to confront the most vexing problems, you have to bring people across an ideological spectrum, you have to include the business community, you have to include our nonprofit, our faith leaders. that's
melinda has been an incredible partner, it's a partnership between our partners in the u.s. attorney offices and our partners in state and local government. when i think about the hate crimes cases and the other cases i've done, i've made friends for life with local law enforcement officers, with local da's and local community leaders who have been our eyes and ears. when i look around this audience i really appreciate the fact you have all the ingredients of reform and improvement. i have had...
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it, the billstand and melinda gates foundation has been involved with it. clearly, they see it as a development old tool -- developmental tool. will the people who need it most, some of the poorest people on the planet, will they be elegant this vaccine? made it clear they will make it cost effective. very, very cheap. the gates foundation has given billions and billions of dollars of aid, and are committed to this. it is useful to note, there are around 20 valeri vaccines in development. this is by far and away the most advanced, but there is a pipeline now. this isn't the end, but a process. within the next decade, and i will be as vague as that, we will have a vaccine. it will be truly remarkable. some people said it couldn't be done because of this unusual lifestyle of the parasite going to the liver and takes about a week to go through. it is very difficult to tackle. incredible research has gone into this. >> what does it tell us, this cooperation between the commercial organization of glaxosmithkline and having the bill and melinda gates foundation?
it, the billstand and melinda gates foundation has been involved with it. clearly, they see it as a development old tool -- developmental tool. will the people who need it most, some of the poorest people on the planet, will they be elegant this vaccine? made it clear they will make it cost effective. very, very cheap. the gates foundation has given billions and billions of dollars of aid, and are committed to this. it is useful to note, there are around 20 valeri vaccines in development. this...
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and that politicians are trying to make the cuts as painful as possible/ melinda roeder... examines ...the motives... and tactics behind the political showdown. intro: 08:55:25 "right now, at this particular moment, the world war 2 memorial is open, but not legally. it's open because of one young air force veteran with a pair of wire cutters and his simple act of defiance." (nat sound of man moving barricades - sound up full until - 08:41:24) with absolute purpose... he removes the barricades and walks away... pausing only to say ' they disrespect' our vets. (sound of comments.... up until 08:41:36 ..."memorialize them.") 08:53:35 "oh that's sweet. i'm glad he did it!" moments later, visitors begin to trickle in and explore... with some hesitation.... wondering they're really breaking the law. julie kirsch: 08:48:04 "i feel fearful. i don't know who's gonna come and arrest us if we come in mass, but i feel it's the premise of the american people, isn't it?" jyna wyatt: 08:53:10 "hey you gotta do ti sometimes. this is our fellow soldiers in the past war that passed away. why
and that politicians are trying to make the cuts as painful as possible/ melinda roeder... examines ...the motives... and tactics behind the political showdown. intro: 08:55:25 "right now, at this particular moment, the world war 2 memorial is open, but not legally. it's open because of one young air force veteran with a pair of wire cutters and his simple act of defiance." (nat sound of man moving barricades - sound up full until - 08:41:24) with absolute purpose... he removes the...
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melinda was fired. last august they moved to a town 45 minutes away. this spring the home they owned in maryville mysteriously burned down, the cause unclear. will you get justice? >> i don't know if we'll get everything that i feel we need or we want. but just the start is really good. >> reporter: do you think he should go to jail? >> i think he should. >> reporter: matthew barnett is now in college in missouri. in a statement his lawyer cited inconsistencies in daisy's statement and doubt about the felony charge including whether she was incapacitated writing since a legal conviction was not possible it appears some would like to try the case in the court of public opinion. the barnett family since received numerous threats and would request you respect their privacy. meanwhile for the first time in two years, daisy said she finally feels some relief. >> i might still have the whole town of maryville against me. but at least i have half of the world with me. >> reporter: katy tur, nbc news, albany, missouri. >>> when we come back, a first of its kin
melinda was fired. last august they moved to a town 45 minutes away. this spring the home they owned in maryville mysteriously burned down, the cause unclear. will you get justice? >> i don't know if we'll get everything that i feel we need or we want. but just the start is really good. >> reporter: do you think he should go to jail? >> i think he should. >> reporter: matthew barnett is now in college in missouri. in a statement his lawyer cited inconsistencies in...
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melinda roeder... is here... with more... on... the secret deals... behind closed doors.... / and... why... some transparancy advocates... are upset .../. forget government shutdown... these are cases of government shut-out! city agencies - purposely shutting the public out of meetings that are supposed to be open. state compliance officials have confirmed at least three violations this year - regarding some high- profile.... and apparently top- secret.... business. government transparancy... may be tough to find in some city agencies. it's a common complaint among watchdog groups like "common cause maryland." jennifer bevin: 23:25:38 "there is very little access to public information in particular and we are still seeing conitnued problems with the open meetings violations." according to maryland's transparancy laws... most government meetings are supposed to be "open." but that's not always the case. lately... the open meetings compliance board - which investigates suspected violations... found some alarming behavior by baltimore city officials. fil
melinda roeder... is here... with more... on... the secret deals... behind closed doors.... / and... why... some transparancy advocates... are upset .../. forget government shutdown... these are cases of government shut-out! city agencies - purposely shutting the public out of meetings that are supposed to be open. state compliance officials have confirmed at least three violations this year - regarding some high- profile.... and apparently top- secret.... business. government transparancy......
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melinda roeder explains how the negotiations have reached an impasse... who will lead us out of this mess? party leaders seems to have their heels firmly dug in... on opposite sides of a duel many say has lingered too long... becoming an epic battle over bargaining for power. it's a "shutdown showdown" in the nation's capitol. with political pistols... clearly drawn... along party lines. crenson: 11:36:57 "the democrats and the republicans are further apart now than they ever have been since 1986." on one side - house republicans are taking aim at obamacare. while the president stands his ground.... to maintain power and his legacy. crenson: 11:36:02-10 "either somebody will flinch or president obama will take the bull by the horns and go out on his own." political analysts- like matthew crenson - wonder if the president will take rastic unilteral acton.... to force through fundg for obamacare. a move that might backfire if he does. crenson" 11:38:20 "because it might make him seem quite dictatorial. legaly; however, there might be some feeling that he's
melinda roeder explains how the negotiations have reached an impasse... who will lead us out of this mess? party leaders seems to have their heels firmly dug in... on opposite sides of a duel many say has lingered too long... becoming an epic battle over bargaining for power. it's a "shutdown showdown" in the nation's capitol. with political pistols... clearly drawn... along party lines. crenson: 11:36:57 "the democrats and the republicans are further apart now than they ever...
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melinda roeder, fox 45 news at 5:30." engine 14... turns... 125 years old. these are pictures ...from today's event... at... engine 14... in southwest baltimore.../. you can see... the 1888 clapp and jones steamer... which... was new.../ and... assigned to engine 14... the day it opened... along ...with the... 1919... ahrens-fox engine... that was assigned... to the station.../. the department... is... the longest continuously... open fire station in maryland.../. present at the ceremony... were retired members,... current firefighters anfd paramedics. someone... in... maryland.. . is sitting... on... a... 189- million dollar... mega millions jackpot! paul gessler... back from the severn convenience store... where the winning ticket was sold. paul-- the banner outside the dash- in convenience store in severn reads, 'we sold a jackpot winner.' at this point, they just don't know who won the 189 million dollar jackpot. in the shadows of the b-w-i flightpath... carole everett, maryland lottery: "this is the dash in and it's in severn, maryland." sits a busy sto
melinda roeder, fox 45 news at 5:30." engine 14... turns... 125 years old. these are pictures ...from today's event... at... engine 14... in southwest baltimore.../. you can see... the 1888 clapp and jones steamer... which... was new.../ and... assigned to engine 14... the day it opened... along ...with the... 1919... ahrens-fox engine... that was assigned... to the station.../. the department... is... the longest continuously... open fire station in maryland.../. present at the...
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melinda roeder is streaming live in the newsroom to explain... why maryland's program got off to a rough start. melinda? the state's new health care program was interrupted today... by technical difficulties. the website.. .for enrollment... is not quite working yet. and state officials aren't sure when the glitches will be resolved. but they still encourage residents to go online and check out your options. sheila mackertich: 19:01:40-50" we figured today would be a big education and outreach today regardless. there's a lot of new information. so even though there's been some bumps and glitches in the system, our team's ready to help people out." representatives with "healthcare access maryland" are trying to make the most of a technically tough situation. 19:00:32 "there are many pieces to the affordable care act and we have trained, certified navigators who are here to answer all the questions consumers may have about the law and how it impacts them directly." at the annapolis library today... they're taking questions about everything from eli
melinda roeder is streaming live in the newsroom to explain... why maryland's program got off to a rough start. melinda? the state's new health care program was interrupted today... by technical difficulties. the website.. .for enrollment... is not quite working yet. and state officials aren't sure when the glitches will be resolved. but they still encourage residents to go online and check out your options. sheila mackertich: 19:01:40-50" we figured today would be a big education and...
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you have met daisy and melinda. they've been on the show several times. i was talking to them. today prosecuting this case is difficult. now that the state has asked for a special prosecutor to look into the case, to reopen it. there will be new charges or a conviction. outfront, the criminal defense attorney, form he new york city prosecutor. let me go through for people who haven't been watching the show every night this week. here's what we know. daisy coleman freely admits and i talked to her. she has always admitted this. she was drinking that night at her home. she was watching movies and drinking with a friend. she snuck out of her home to meet this boy, matt barnett of her own free will. she said saying at that point she's 17, she's 14. she's flattered. he's flirting with her. he sneaks into her house. at that point the girls are separated. she was given a clear liquid and she doesn't remember anything else when she was found outside her home in the freezing cold. how difficult will it be to prosecute this case? even with her testimony at this point? >> it remains a dif
you have met daisy and melinda. they've been on the show several times. i was talking to them. today prosecuting this case is difficult. now that the state has asked for a special prosecutor to look into the case, to reopen it. there will be new charges or a conviction. outfront, the criminal defense attorney, form he new york city prosecutor. let me go through for people who haven't been watching the show every night this week. here's what we know. daisy coleman freely admits and i talked to...
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i haven't seen him since. >> daisy and melinda coleman, thank you for your strength, for talking to usay. i hope you see justice. >> thank you. >> thank you. we appreciate it. >>> coming up in our politics lead, just about two months after taking the oath as vice president, dick cheney wrote a secret letter of resignation. we'll tell you why. announcer ] this store knows how to handle a saturday crowd. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools introduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the doors even handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck in the thing. [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everyone goes home happy. so, if you're sleeping in your contact lenses, what you wear to bed is your business. [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of everything. ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear. serious eye problems ma
i haven't seen him since. >> daisy and melinda coleman, thank you for your strength, for talking to usay. i hope you see justice. >> thank you. >> thank you. we appreciate it. >>> coming up in our politics lead, just about two months after taking the oath as vice president, dick cheney wrote a secret letter of resignation. we'll tell you why. announcer ] this store knows how to handle a saturday crowd. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know...
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melinda nucifora of australia reports. >> reporter: just as it seems the worst had been avoided, the conditions feared this afternoon arrived. the ignition of a fresh fire front. this blaze jumped a road at redhead, threatening properties south of new castle. >> it's a very fluid situation, it's a very dynamic situation. >> reporter: another fire front in nearby mid by. water fighters moved in and public schools were immediately evacuated. the m-1, the main freeway closed in both directions. >> the strong winds are proving to be very difficult for firefighters, for aircraft. >> reporter: in the anticipated hot spots of blue mountains, parts turned red. we captured this fox fire taking hold before a water bomber also moved in. hundreds of residents in the danger zone are taking no chances, moving families and whatever they can fit in their cars. >> i'm pretty scared of fire in general, so there's no choice for me. we're going. >> reporter: the lynch family breeds cats. 15 have already been loaded. they're not taking a chance either. >> we've got our animals in the back of the trailer
melinda nucifora of australia reports. >> reporter: just as it seems the worst had been avoided, the conditions feared this afternoon arrived. the ignition of a fresh fire front. this blaze jumped a road at redhead, threatening properties south of new castle. >> it's a very fluid situation, it's a very dynamic situation. >> reporter: another fire front in nearby mid by. water fighters moved in and public schools were immediately evacuated. the m-1, the main freeway closed in...
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. >> reporter: melinda found daisy unconscious in the front yard.igns of sexual abuse on her daughter's body. she says that paige was back in the bedroom asleep but seemed confused and out of it. melinda called police. >> from the beginning of this case, even the suspects in this case were forthright and forth coming with their involvement and participation in everything that went on, which is why that we were within four hours of receiving the call, able to have people in jail with arrest warrants issued and meaning that the charges had been filed. >> reporter: the sheriff darren white has no doubt that both girl were sexually assaulted but in the weeks to come this case took turns that left law enforcement confused. >> the only stories that have been consistent are the victims in this case. >> reporter: melinda coleman says that times became more challenging after the incident. she and her daughter moved away from maryville after it happened. but before they could sell their home they returned here to find it burned to the ground. to this day, fir
. >> reporter: melinda found daisy unconscious in the front yard.igns of sexual abuse on her daughter's body. she says that paige was back in the bedroom asleep but seemed confused and out of it. melinda called police. >> from the beginning of this case, even the suspects in this case were forthright and forth coming with their involvement and participation in everything that went on, which is why that we were within four hours of receiving the call, able to have people in jail with...
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investors have made him one of the wealthiest men, he plans to donate $31 billion to the bill and melinda gates foundation in 2006 and encouraged his children to engage in philanthropy. >> chair and ceo of the howard g. buffett foundation and author of a new book, it is called 40 chances. finding hope in a hungry world. his son, howard warren buffett, is elect frat of columbia university and trustee of his father's foundation and contributed to the book with his own experiences and plans to make philanthropy a part of his life, it is good to have all of them here at this table at the same time, grandfather, son and grandson, how does it feel. >> it really does. >> it feels great. >> i am very proud of them. >> rose: you talk about that in your introductory remarks, let me start with the book. clearly because i knew your mother and understood how -- what is involved here is what you have learned, but also what you learned in addition from them. give me a sense of what it was that you were trying to accomplish with 40 chances. >> well, you know, both my mom and dad were phenomenal in terms
investors have made him one of the wealthiest men, he plans to donate $31 billion to the bill and melinda gates foundation in 2006 and encouraged his children to engage in philanthropy. >> chair and ceo of the howard g. buffett foundation and author of a new book, it is called 40 chances. finding hope in a hungry world. his son, howard warren buffett, is elect frat of columbia university and trustee of his father's foundation and contributed to the book with his own experiences and plans...
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i want to bring in daisy's mother melinda.w, today has to be a really emotional day. our reporter standing there in the street with the people behind talking about your family in tears. how do you feel about what's happening there today? >> i'm really touched. i think it's a wonderful sentiment and i'm really touched and happy. >> the special prosecutor was appointed just yesterday. are you -- have you had a chance to speak with her, melinda? >> just to say hello. we are meeting soon, and i'm really excited about it, really happy. >> and i know this has to be the hard part to think about this, for so long you weren't getting a lot of support and now, you know, you're so emotional with these people coming and sup potting your daughter and what she went through but obviously, i know in part of your mind you have to be thanking well, her case might get reopened but there might not be a conviction. is that a possibility you've considered? would it be enough now that so many people have rallied behind your child? >> i think that ju
i want to bring in daisy's mother melinda.w, today has to be a really emotional day. our reporter standing there in the street with the people behind talking about your family in tears. how do you feel about what's happening there today? >> i'm really touched. i think it's a wonderful sentiment and i'm really touched and happy. >> the special prosecutor was appointed just yesterday. are you -- have you had a chance to speak with her, melinda? >> just to say hello. we are...
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. >> and melinda, how do you feel? >> oh, i think it's really good, too.happy they will listen to it objectively. >> and let me ask you melinda, have you or your attorney been in touch with the prosecutors' office since the announcement and how do you plan to move forward? as you heard george howell reporting, there is still questions on the timing? >> yes, absolutely and i have those recordings that show that -- when they asked us to plate the fifth, that was well after all the felony charges were dropped. the felony charges were dropped march 13th. they didn't approach us about pleading the fifth until the misdemeanor charge, the one misdemeanor charge that was left, and that was the end of may, first of june. >> right, so let me -- >> so that is confused. >> that is -- and i know that really is the heart of this -- of this agreement that you have with the prosecutor on what happened, and obviously, he was asked why he dropped those felony charges and said the corporation wasn't there. you know, when it came to working with you and daisy when he was pres
. >> and melinda, how do you feel? >> oh, i think it's really good, too.happy they will listen to it objectively. >> and let me ask you melinda, have you or your attorney been in touch with the prosecutors' office since the announcement and how do you plan to move forward? as you heard george howell reporting, there is still questions on the timing? >> yes, absolutely and i have those recordings that show that -- when they asked us to plate the fifth, that was well after...
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. >> melinda coleman feels justice was denied for her daughter daisy.the 14-year-old was given alcohol, raped by a 17-year-old acquaintance, and left on her porch unconscious in freezing cold weather. they dropped the charges saying that the colemans refused to cooperate during their deposition. >> they understood that by invoking their fifth amendment right, by doing so it was going to force the dismissal of the case. >> rice announced wednesday that the publicity around the case prompted him to ask the judge to appoint a special prosecutor to look at the evidence. that could open the door to new charges being filed. >> i felt really weak, worn down, just like i wasn't worth anything, so it mean as lot to have support now. >> but melinda coleman feels investigators did not do initially in the beginning. >> i think the whole town -- not the whole town but there's a handful of people that because it was uncomfortable, they didn't want to deal with it. >> the case has divided the town of 12,000. the colemans say they moved from maryville after being haras
. >> melinda coleman feels justice was denied for her daughter daisy.the 14-year-old was given alcohol, raped by a 17-year-old acquaintance, and left on her porch unconscious in freezing cold weather. they dropped the charges saying that the colemans refused to cooperate during their deposition. >> they understood that by invoking their fifth amendment right, by doing so it was going to force the dismissal of the case. >> rice announced wednesday that the publicity around the...
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i hope if you take one and only one thing from melinda and my and ruslyn's remarks today, if you have an idea, please bring them to us. we want to learn from you. we are in this together and i want to say thank you because the most important thing we have is a recognition that you understand that this is indeed a national issue for us to deal with. i'm looking forward to the rest of the day, i appreciate your presence and i appreciate your leadership, melinda, and let's get on with it. (applause). >> i have the honor of sbre duesing our moderator, tom perez has graciously agreed to stay and participate in our first panel, business creating a healthy safe and inclusive environment for all school students, the role of our federal government. tom perez, assistant secretary for civil rights, ruslyn lee. she was also nominated by president obama to serve in her role as assistant secretary of education for civil rights and she was confirmed by the senate in may of 2009. as assistant secretary, ruslyn is assistant secretary arnie's duncan's primary advisor. before she joined the department o
i hope if you take one and only one thing from melinda and my and ruslyn's remarks today, if you have an idea, please bring them to us. we want to learn from you. we are in this together and i want to say thank you because the most important thing we have is a recognition that you understand that this is indeed a national issue for us to deal with. i'm looking forward to the rest of the day, i appreciate your presence and i appreciate your leadership, melinda, and let's get on with it....
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attorney, melinda hague and i helped spearhead yesterday with 800 students who came together who watch an incredible film by lee hirsch i've heard the wonderful reports from the kids, seen their laughter and their tears. we are going to honor your making that film by doing what we need to do to stop bullying across the country. because the data shared by our u.s. attorney, representatives from the department of education confirm if we don't do anything about it, 13 million kids will become victims again for another year. some 3 million kids across the country will decide it is better to leave their school grounds than to continue their education. there will be more stupblting of the emotional and educational growth of our kids. all across the bay, whether working here in san francisco or alameda or sonoma or santa clara county. i want to thank you law enforcement officials here, instructors, community advocates, people who are concerned about our kids, they are our future and i would love to see a new generation of kids who don't know what bully is, who are not victims, who don't have
attorney, melinda hague and i helped spearhead yesterday with 800 students who came together who watch an incredible film by lee hirsch i've heard the wonderful reports from the kids, seen their laughter and their tears. we are going to honor your making that film by doing what we need to do to stop bullying across the country. because the data shared by our u.s. attorney, representatives from the department of education confirm if we don't do anything about it, 13 million kids will become...
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. >> reporter: melinda and daisy coleman spoke out.melinda found daisy passed out on the front lawn wearing only a t-shirt and sweat pants. >> i asked her if she was hurting and she started to cry. at that point i called 911 and we took her to the hospital. >> it was about when we got to the hospital that i started putting two and two together and that i really started remembering some of the things that happened the night before. >> reporter: daisy says she and a 13-year-old friend sneaked out of her house and went to the home of a 17-year-old member of the maryville high school football team. a typical teenage party took a turn for the worse. excessive alcohol consumption and then a sexual encounter, possibly even videotaped. he told police it was consensual. she says absolutely not. police quickly filed charges of sexual assault. >> i thought something would be done about it and that it wouldn't happen again. >> reporter: but then the charges were dropped. the prosecutor cited lack of evidence. melinda says she believes the family o
. >> reporter: melinda and daisy coleman spoke out.melinda found daisy passed out on the front lawn wearing only a t-shirt and sweat pants. >> i asked her if she was hurting and she started to cry. at that point i called 911 and we took her to the hospital. >> it was about when we got to the hospital that i started putting two and two together and that i really started remembering some of the things that happened the night before. >> reporter: daisy says she and a...
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in fact that's why you gave the money to bill and melinda gates. >> and the children. >> rose: because you were admiring of the fact you could be effective -- >> the ability and intelligence and energy, the lifelong commitment, that is important. >> rose: so what is your role that at the bill and melinda gates foundation? >> writing checks. (laughter.) >> actually it is -- i just endorse them. but it is the same role i have with my children. >> rose: but it is more than that. >> no, no. >> rose: you bring a sense of wanting to inspire. >> well, and -- but i wouldn't have joined with them if they didn't have the same goals there. their philanthropy is grounded around the proposition that every life has equal value and my children believe the same thing, and they are young and they are willing to devote their -- the rest of their lives to it as my children are doing. so i have got these -- the people working for me that are doing it far better than i would do it and i happen to love what i do, and fortunately that tends to increase the amount of resources available for philanthropy. >> r
in fact that's why you gave the money to bill and melinda gates. >> and the children. >> rose: because you were admiring of the fact you could be effective -- >> the ability and intelligence and energy, the lifelong commitment, that is important. >> rose: so what is your role that at the bill and melinda gates foundation? >> writing checks. (laughter.) >> actually it is -- i just endorse them. but it is the same role i have with my children. >> rose:...
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melinda roeder - fox 45 news at ten.are now less than 90 minutes away from a shutdown of the federal government here's a live look at the ??? lawmakers have been sending bills between the house and senate all night... house republicans... trying to remove funding or delay obama-care. senate democrats... sending the bill back to the house... without that language. if there is no agreement... the shutdown starts at 12:01 a-m mayor stephanie rawlings-blake expressed her concern over the possibility that the government could shut down tonight. the mayor says lawmakers' inability to compromise sets a bad example. "we're showing our children that the federal government can not function can not comprise the lessons that we try to teach them everyday theyre showing us that the people that we send to washington to do the work of the people can't figure it out. " the mayor says she hopes lawmakers can reach a deal in time in order to inspire young people to continue to work things out together. stay with fox45 news... we'll bring
melinda roeder - fox 45 news at ten.are now less than 90 minutes away from a shutdown of the federal government here's a live look at the ??? lawmakers have been sending bills between the house and senate all night... house republicans... trying to remove funding or delay obama-care. senate democrats... sending the bill back to the house... without that language. if there is no agreement... the shutdown starts at 12:01 a-m mayor stephanie rawlings-blake expressed her concern over the...
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melinda manning is a former usc dean who was dissatisfied with the are university's handling of sexual assaults. >> we put more emphasis on plagiarism than sexual assault. >> i'm here to talk about what we can and must do about it. >> in april of 2011 vice president joe biden announced the dear colleague letter, the document that announced clear guidelines of how to deal with sexual assault under title 9. it left no doubt that protecting the students was the school's responsibility. though annie had graduated, in 2012 she and andrea found each other through unc community. they talked about the issue of rape at the university of north carolina and decided to take a stand. >> this is not an unc problem. this is not because someone messed up in the student office. u.n.c is not a problem, it's evidence of a larger problem. >> in january of 2013, along with former unc administrator melinda manning and two others, they filed a complaint against the university of north carolina at the department of education. >> i think this is a microcosm of what's happening across the country. we see these
melinda manning is a former usc dean who was dissatisfied with the are university's handling of sexual assaults. >> we put more emphasis on plagiarism than sexual assault. >> i'm here to talk about what we can and must do about it. >> in april of 2011 vice president joe biden announced the dear colleague letter, the document that announced clear guidelines of how to deal with sexual assault under title 9. it left no doubt that protecting the students was the school's...
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melinda roeder - fox 45 news at ten. what makes some people so happy in marriage and others so miserable? the answer may be in our genes. researchers at cal-berkeley and northwestern universities say they found a major clue in our d-n-a. a gene involved in the regulation of serotonin can predict how much our emotions affect our relationships. and researchers found variations of that gene can have an impact on how happy couples are in their marriage. a... frightening situation...at a school in california.../ where teachers claim...toxic dirt and mold... may... be causing... cancer. 20... out... of 60--teachers... at... malibu high school --/ say... they got... sick... in... the last six months...../ 3---teachers... were diagnosed... with thyroid cancer, ../. another... with bladder cancer.../ and... others ...complaining of migraines,.../ mysterious rashes,... hair loss... and... asthma..../ they're claiming it's because of a soil project at the school . now... parents are concerned ...for their kids. no super- mos says:
melinda roeder - fox 45 news at ten. what makes some people so happy in marriage and others so miserable? the answer may be in our genes. researchers at cal-berkeley and northwestern universities say they found a major clue in our d-n-a. a gene involved in the regulation of serotonin can predict how much our emotions affect our relationships. and researchers found variations of that gene can have an impact on how happy couples are in their marriage. a... frightening situation...at a school in...
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melinda roeder... takes... a look... at the trouble... people... experienced. sheila mackertich: 19:01:40-50" we figured today would be a big education and outreach today regardless. there's a lot of new information. so even though there's been some bumps and glitches in the system, our team's ready to help people out." representatives with "healthcare access maryland" are trying to make the most of a technically tough situation. 19:00:32 "there are many pieces to the affordable care act and we have trained, certified navigators who are here to answer all the questions consumers may have about the law and how it impacts them directly." at the annapolis library today... they're taking questions about everything from eligibility for illegal immigrants... to pre-existing conditions. john beck: 18:58:05 "well i heard the government was gonna cover my pre- existing conditions and i could get a hip replacement for free. is that true?" there's a lot to learn... about the options available... and the cost.... standup for ten: "once the website is up and running for enr
melinda roeder... takes... a look... at the trouble... people... experienced. sheila mackertich: 19:01:40-50" we figured today would be a big education and outreach today regardless. there's a lot of new information. so even though there's been some bumps and glitches in the system, our team's ready to help people out." representatives with "healthcare access maryland" are trying to make the most of a technically tough situation. 19:00:32 "there are many pieces to the...
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melinda jackson said an announcement soon is crucial to collect 800,000 signatures and run a campaign for november. >> it's good timing politically. pension reform has been a hot topic. >> sam believes reed is undecided despite the fund and support. there would be a lot of money need to be raised and a lot of people to be put out in shopping malls throughout the state. the speech will be streamed live and there's a lot of 70s and nations to be watching. >>> the battle over pensions is not over. right now the cities of stockton, detroit and san bernardino are in bankruptcy and people are waiting to see how they handle pension plans. >>> more security guards are standing watch at a habitat for hume and -- humanity are being watched. investigators say four men targeted eight habitat crew members yesterday afternoon. one man was pistol-whipped. no arrests have been made. jimmy carter is scheduled to tour the site on monday. >>> tesla motors had a car fire and a downgrade hitting the stock price. the web site posted the picture of the fire. the driver hit a large metal object near seattle
melinda jackson said an announcement soon is crucial to collect 800,000 signatures and run a campaign for november. >> it's good timing politically. pension reform has been a hot topic. >> sam believes reed is undecided despite the fund and support. there would be a lot of money need to be raised and a lot of people to be put out in shopping malls throughout the state. the speech will be streamed live and there's a lot of 70s and nations to be watching. >>> the battle over...
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formerly melinda martin. i was married in june 2012. i have worked at eric conn law firm from january 2006 until february 2012. my responsibility as the firm ranged from receptionist to several different supervising positions to assisting management of the office. during my time at the firm i did witness several inappropriate acts between eric conn and some administrative law judges from the huntington, west virginia, hearing office. i previously submitted an affidavit which outlines the relationship between mr. conn and some of those judges that i saw during my time working at his office. if you have any questions, i'm ready to answer those. >> all right. miss martin. thank you. this is, this is not a, a trial. this is a committee hearing. this is an opportunity for us to try to get to the truth. i think it was thomas jefferson said, the american people know the truth they won't make a mistake. and so what we're trying to do today, garner as much more of the truth as we can. . . between the judge and an attorney. it was something that
formerly melinda martin. i was married in june 2012. i have worked at eric conn law firm from january 2006 until february 2012. my responsibility as the firm ranged from receptionist to several different supervising positions to assisting management of the office. during my time at the firm i did witness several inappropriate acts between eric conn and some administrative law judges from the huntington, west virginia, hearing office. i previously submitted an affidavit which outlines the...
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scholastic and the bill and melinda gates foundation just released results of its survey of more than0 teachers and the results are a little bit surprising. more than half of teachers in common core states say the standards will be positive overall for most students. only 8% say it would be negative. we're taking a closer look at part of our annual education nation summit for 2013. joining me now are vicki phillips, director of education for the bill and melinda gates foundation, and margery mayer, president of the scholastic foundation. great of both of you to come in. vicki, why has there been so much controversy about common core? >> i think as you can tell from teachers not so much controversy. they're very aware of it, very positive about it and understand the challenges of implementing it. i think some of the controversy comes more from people who don't know about it yet, haven't heard about it and once they understand what these standards will do for students, that sort of worry about it dissipates. >> well, one of the big surprise, i think, is that how overwhelming some of the
scholastic and the bill and melinda gates foundation just released results of its survey of more than0 teachers and the results are a little bit surprising. more than half of teachers in common core states say the standards will be positive overall for most students. only 8% say it would be negative. we're taking a closer look at part of our annual education nation summit for 2013. joining me now are vicki phillips, director of education for the bill and melinda gates foundation, and margery...
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victims of rape, utilizing social media and in january of 2013, along with form he unc administrator melindamanning and two others, they filed a federal complaint against the university of north carolina at the department of education. >> so when you have 18 and 19-year-old men and women who are holding the government account annal for rape -- accountable for rape it -- it boggles my mind. >> as for annie and andrea they have turned their are mission into a life that has been too long in shadow. joie chen al jazeera chapel hill. >>> looking at sex crimes on campus begins a week long series of reports that begin at 9:00 eastern time, p.m. how it place into sex assaults and how victims can be made to feel that they are the ones to blame. >>> well checking the big board wall street taking a wait-and-see approach today stocks barely moving you you can see. earnings from apple and facebook and comments from the fed reserve policy makers on the future those monetary stimulus plans. the dow up 23 points. >>> apple is reporting quarterly earnings at the close of trading. apple unveiling its new ipad
victims of rape, utilizing social media and in january of 2013, along with form he unc administrator melindamanning and two others, they filed a federal complaint against the university of north carolina at the department of education. >> so when you have 18 and 19-year-old men and women who are holding the government account annal for rape -- accountable for rape it -- it boggles my mind. >> as for annie and andrea they have turned their are mission into a life that has been too...
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donations to the top 400 charities are down this year, even my charity, the stephen and melinda gates foundation has had to cut back on our important work of figuring out what we were raising money for. we were this close to a cause. fortunately one organization out there is using the free market to create proper incentives for doing the right thing. and it brings us to tonight's word. (cheers and applause) philan-trophy. folks, nothing tugs at the heart strings more than animal charities. although i for one don't know why sarah mclachlan has imprisoned all of those dogs and cats. let them go, you monster! (laughter) and i believe it is especially important to protect our dwindling endangered species. especially, folks, especially the black rhino. you see, there are-- there are only about 5,000 of these ma guess particular creatures left in the world, down 96% since the mid 70s. now one of the reasons they have been dying out is poachers are killing them and harvesting their parts for traditional medicine. for instance, in china it's believed powdered black rhino horn can cure a wide
donations to the top 400 charities are down this year, even my charity, the stephen and melinda gates foundation has had to cut back on our important work of figuring out what we were raising money for. we were this close to a cause. fortunately one organization out there is using the free market to create proper incentives for doing the right thing. and it brings us to tonight's word. (cheers and applause) philan-trophy. folks, nothing tugs at the heart strings more than animal charities....
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officers say they arrested 26- year-old nunoz on saturday and 30-year-old melinda collins and 41-year-old strike has been averted at least for now at the transit, but as we've been reporting here the threat is very real for bart riders. we are at caltran headquarters. we should know by 10:00 tonight if bart workers will be going on for strike. we'll have the latest for you live on the 10:00 news. >>> and we are always there for you at ktvu.com. thanks for joining us. we'll be back shortly with the 10:00 news. until then, have a great night. >> good night. look at us, getting ready for a double date with actual women who publicly acknowledge they're our girlfriends. yes, actual women are the best. i don't understand. what other kind of women are there? howard, artificial women are your department. you want to take this? no, it would just freak him out. listen, before we leave, i should warn you, i'm a passionate man and i tend towards public displays of affection. what are you trying to tell me, howard? there might be some making out in the car or the restaurant,
officers say they arrested 26- year-old nunoz on saturday and 30-year-old melinda collins and 41-year-old strike has been averted at least for now at the transit, but as we've been reporting here the threat is very real for bart riders. we are at caltran headquarters. we should know by 10:00 tonight if bart workers will be going on for strike. we'll have the latest for you live on the 10:00 news. >>> and we are always there for you at ktvu.com. thanks for joining us. we'll be back...