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michelle's friends who were in michelle's apartment building left to meet her at the bar. but as they walked outside, they saw something unusual. it was a red pickup truck with a woman in the back of the truck flailing her arms. >> all we knew was there was a woman who was in distress in had this truck. >> michelle's friends went to the bar, learned that michelle had already left and went back to michelle's apartment. that's when they saw the red truck again. this time with no one in the back. further down the road, they found michelle's jacket, some jewelry, a blood stain, and the tooth. >> there was a watch found that had been broken and had stopped at, like, 1:24 in the morning. which matched up with the witness statements they saw this woman screaming in the back of the truck after 1:00. >> we were hoping for the best. but when you hear something like that, you can't help but think the worst. >> her friends now wondered whether it might have been michelle in the back of that truck. >> straddling the tailgate flailing her arms, like, screaming. and at the time we didn't
michelle's friends who were in michelle's apartment building left to meet her at the bar. but as they walked outside, they saw something unusual. it was a red pickup truck with a woman in the back of the truck flailing her arms. >> all we knew was there was a woman who was in distress in had this truck. >> michelle's friends went to the bar, learned that michelle had already left and went back to michelle's apartment. that's when they saw the red truck again. this time with no one...
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michelle was dead within seconds.oned her arm underneath her body so the needle mark wouldn't be easily noticeable. he threw the syringes and propofol bottles into a plastic bag, which he tossed into the dumpster behind michelle's rented home, not realizing the obvious, that those serial numbers could be traced. >> i believe that the pain was such that she entrusted oliver o'quinn to administer the pain reliever, and he took advantage of that trust and intentionally took her life. >> oliver o'quinn went on trial for first-degree murder. his defense claimed he gave michelle the propofol to help relieve the pain from her migraine headache, but accidentally gave her too much. >> there's no way that the administration of propofol to michelle herndon was an accidental death. this was an action consistent with homicide. >> the jury didn't believe it either. o'quinn was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without parole. >> this is the first reported case ever involving murder by the use of propo
michelle was dead within seconds.oned her arm underneath her body so the needle mark wouldn't be easily noticeable. he threw the syringes and propofol bottles into a plastic bag, which he tossed into the dumpster behind michelle's rented home, not realizing the obvious, that those serial numbers could be traced. >> i believe that the pain was such that she entrusted oliver o'quinn to administer the pain reliever, and he took advantage of that trust and intentionally took her life....
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when devon and michelle went to the virgin islands together, michelle charged the entire vacation oner husband's credit card, including their so-called wedding rings. >> $7,000. well, guess who earned that money? brandon. michelle couldn't keep a job, didn't have a job at the time. she was cheating on her spouse, not with another man but with another woman. >> prosecutors were convinced the murder was premeditated. phone records showed that michelle or brandon called devon on the night of the murder. a neighbor confirms seeing devon arrive around 12:30. >> want to go outside? >> sure. >> at some point the couple lured devon out to their backyard and attacked her. the evidence suggests devon fought back aggressively, biting brandon's arm in the process, but she was no match for the knife. no one knows who actually wielded the knife. the forensic evidence suggests the couple dragged devon's body to the car leaving grass and dirt stains on her pants. michelle and brandon then drove devon's body and car to the deserted park just two miles from their home, where they staged the scene to m
when devon and michelle went to the virgin islands together, michelle charged the entire vacation oner husband's credit card, including their so-called wedding rings. >> $7,000. well, guess who earned that money? brandon. michelle couldn't keep a job, didn't have a job at the time. she was cheating on her spouse, not with another man but with another woman. >> prosecutors were convinced the murder was premeditated. phone records showed that michelle or brandon called devon on the...
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to michelle wallace's disappearance. >>> michelle wallace was last >>> michelle wallace was last seen in her car with a hitchhiker in the colorado mountains. about a week later police stopped a man matching the hitchhiker's description in pueblo, colorado, 160 miles away. he was identified as roy melanson. >> mr. melanson's background is pretty checkered. he'd been accused of and convicted of sexual assault in, i believe, louisiana and texas, had served prison time. >> many melanson's possession was michelle's backpack, driver's license and pawnshop ticket for a 35 millimeter camera. >> on the camera was was a roll of film. the last photographs on the roll of film were photographs of michelle's dog, okie, wearing his hiking packs. in the very last photograph on the roll was a picture of roy melanson with a young woman he met in pueblo, colorado. >> melanson denied having anything to do with michelle's disappearance. he said they stopped for coffee and he admitted sneaking out the back way and stealing her car. and he said michelle's dog was tied up outside. melanson told police he dum
to michelle wallace's disappearance. >>> michelle wallace was last >>> michelle wallace was last seen in her car with a hitchhiker in the colorado mountains. about a week later police stopped a man matching the hitchhiker's description in pueblo, colorado, 160 miles away. he was identified as roy melanson. >> mr. melanson's background is pretty checkered. he'd been accused of and convicted of sexual assault in, i believe, louisiana and texas, had served prison time....
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dna testing identified the blood as michelle's.n the forensic evidence, prosecutors now had a pretty good idea what happened on the night of michelle's murder. >> quite simply, he is just a coward. bottom line. r76wh x2ó >>> there was no question that jonathan nyce knew his wife had resumed her affair with their gardener, miguel dejesus. the poem found on jonathan's desk proved it. but prosecutors do not believe dejesus had anything to do with the extortion attempt a year earlier. they think jonathan fabricated the call in order to make the affair public to humiliate his wife and get the court order to keep dejesus away. so he could rebuild his marriage. but jonathan's pharmaceutical business went bankrupt. michelle was forced to take a job at the cosmetics counter of a department store, and apparently lost interest in staying married. so she resumed her affair with dejesus. and jonathan realized it when he called michelle on her cell phone and there was no answer. on the night of the murder, michelle came home around midnight. >>
dna testing identified the blood as michelle's.n the forensic evidence, prosecutors now had a pretty good idea what happened on the night of michelle's murder. >> quite simply, he is just a coward. bottom line. r76wh x2ó >>> there was no question that jonathan nyce knew his wife had resumed her affair with their gardener, miguel dejesus. the poem found on jonathan's desk proved it. but prosecutors do not believe dejesus had anything to do with the extortion attempt a year...
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michele seems to be feeling better. but one morning, as alexis was washing her mother's hair, she says michele dropped a bombshell. >> she started to cry. she said, "if anything happens to me, make sure it wasn't your dad." and i said, "mom!" "what do you mean?" and she just said, "you know make sure if anything happens to me, it wasn't your dad." >> reporter: alexis alone knows her mother's terrible secret fear. but, alexis would soon discover her father was keeping some secrets, too. phone records revealed he was making calls at all hours of the day and night to the same number. who was on the other end of the line? see what's next. [poof!] [beep] [clicks mouse] nice office. how you doing? good. automatic discounts the moment you sign up. bertolli meals for one and got a little more of italy than they expected. ♪ like the taste of our single serve ricotta and spinach cannelloni rustico bakes. try bertolli meals for one. but last weekend there wasn't any hot water. his dad discovered bath time. lucky for him, there's t
michele seems to be feeling better. but one morning, as alexis was washing her mother's hair, she says michele dropped a bombshell. >> she started to cry. she said, "if anything happens to me, make sure it wasn't your dad." and i said, "mom!" "what do you mean?" and she just said, "you know make sure if anything happens to me, it wasn't your dad." >> reporter: alexis alone knows her mother's terrible secret fear. but, alexis would soon...
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liza mundy is a biographer of michelle obama. her 2008 book was called "michelle." krissah thompson is a washington post journalist who covers the first lady as her beat. we will start our program with a clip and this is from 2008. michelle obama in a campaign speech talking about her own personal story. >> all my life i have confronted people who had a certain expectation of me. every step of the way there was somebody there telling me what i could not do. i applied to princeton -- cannot go there, your test scores are not high enough. i went and graduated with honors. wrong. [applause] then i was not supposed to go to harvard. i don't even know why they said that. i can go through every curve and twist and turn of my life and find somebody that was telling me to lower my expectations, set my sights low, i cannot do that. every time i push passed other people's limited expectations of me and reached for things i knew i could do and grabbed my seat at the table that others felt so entitled to, what i learned was that there is no magic to these people who feel so muc
liza mundy is a biographer of michelle obama. her 2008 book was called "michelle." krissah thompson is a washington post journalist who covers the first lady as her beat. we will start our program with a clip and this is from 2008. michelle obama in a campaign speech talking about her own personal story. >> all my life i have confronted people who had a certain expectation of me. every step of the way there was somebody there telling me what i could not do. i applied to...
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>>> no one knew why roxanne ellis and michelle abdill were murdered. the motive didn't appear to be robbery. blood patterns indicated the women had been shot inside the truck. four shell casing from a .25 caliber pistol were found near the bodies. there were no foreign fingerprints inside the truck but there were several overlapping shoe prints from a man's shoe. >> this was on kind of the chrome-plated bumper area that had kind of a dirty grime, kind of oxidized layer on it. and when the individual stepped on the bumper, he left a negative impression. >> the autopsies revealed the women were killed the day they went missing, and there were no signs of sexual assault. the medical examiner found bluish-green polyester fibers in and around the fatal wounds. >> either the gun was fired through an item like a blanket or some intermediate object or intermediate target and then fired into the victims' heads. >> and there was a gash in roxanne's calf near the taped bindings, which suggested the killer bound the women inside the apartment, led them down to gar
>>> no one knew why roxanne ellis and michelle abdill were murdered. the motive didn't appear to be robbery. blood patterns indicated the women had been shot inside the truck. four shell casing from a .25 caliber pistol were found near the bodies. there were no foreign fingerprints inside the truck but there were several overlapping shoe prints from a man's shoe. >> this was on kind of the chrome-plated bumper area that had kind of a dirty grime, kind of oxidized layer on it. and...
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if michelle -- if you could michelle obama to have dinner with any other first ladies, which one would it be why? >> those are great comments as we not only close the michelle but also close out this series? any responses for her? >> that's interesting -- hillary clinton a lot, but i don't think she's like hillary clinton. compared to jackie onassis, i think with the the ur and the arts and harnessing of culture, more of a comparison there. could take pieces of first ladies and kind of compare them to. some of the jackie o with the cultivation of the image and the family. nd you know you can see a little bit of laura bush and the kind of being able to maintain popularity, being very popular with the base. he was also a popular fundraiser within her party. hillary clinton is a more comparison. michelle obama is more ambitious as hillary ay clinton is. you can take slices of the modern first ladies. obama told michelle c-span that it is the modern first ladies that she sort of more than some other first ladies that history pages in the book. all an evolutionary process. you grow into thi
if michelle -- if you could michelle obama to have dinner with any other first ladies, which one would it be why? >> those are great comments as we not only close the michelle but also close out this series? any responses for her? >> that's interesting -- hillary clinton a lot, but i don't think she's like hillary clinton. compared to jackie onassis, i think with the the ur and the arts and harnessing of culture, more of a comparison there. could take pieces of first ladies and kind...
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we had a great time. >> michelle, your father wrote for johnny. politics is always -- there's so much fodder for jokes there. he like to right about politics, too, or the other stf? >> yeah, my father was a huge conservative. he wrote for carson along with ray siller. my father was a big conservative. that was never a problem because with carson, it was just whether or not you were funny. that's all he cared about. he would poke fun at both sides. now it's so much different. hollywood writers feel like they need to protect this president and they can only take shots at republicans. i think that's why we saw leno, he had great ratings but he was kicked off the air. and i think the reason why is because he wasilling to poke fun at this president that made the republicans and middle america laugh. >> siller, who wrote this piece we're talking about, he was a former head writer for johnny carson. he said, maybe ty're protecting president oba because they're afraid of being call a racist if they make jokes about him. >> i don't think jay leno lost his
we had a great time. >> michelle, your father wrote for johnny. politics is always -- there's so much fodder for jokes there. he like to right about politics, too, or the other stf? >> yeah, my father was a huge conservative. he wrote for carson along with ray siller. my father was a big conservative. that was never a problem because with carson, it was just whether or not you were funny. that's all he cared about. he would poke fun at both sides. now it's so much different....
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liza is a biographer of of michele obama. and krista pops in is a "washington journal" correspondent. and this is from 2008. let watch. >> all my life i have confronted people who had a certain expectation of me. every step of the way there was somebody there telling me what i couldn't do. so i applied to princeton. you can't go there. your test scores on high enough. i went and i graduated with honors. [cheers] [applause] and then it wasn't supposed to go to harvard, that was something they said. i could go through every curve and twist and turn of my life and find somebody who is telling me to lower your expectations and set your sights. you cannot do that. and every time i pushed past others, people limited the expectations of me and reached for things that i knew i could do and grabbed my seat at the table that others also entitled to. what i learned is that there is no matter. there is no matter to these people. those who feel so much more ready than me. i was just as ready always. and just as prepared. just as prepared
liza is a biographer of of michele obama. and krista pops in is a "washington journal" correspondent. and this is from 2008. let watch. >> all my life i have confronted people who had a certain expectation of me. every step of the way there was somebody there telling me what i couldn't do. so i applied to princeton. you can't go there. your test scores on high enough. i went and i graduated with honors. [cheers] [applause] and then it wasn't supposed to go to harvard, that was...
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and michelle, your hashtag, spread love, not shame, and why is this so important? >> i think its everything. i think that the judgment we put on one another, i have felt it directed towards me, and also coming from myself. and i get a lot of emails from young moms, who are just newly pregnant, and or going through the new mom phase, and their lack of confidence is startling, and it's tragic, and it doesn't need to be there. and i can see it so clearly, how your own insecurities create more judgment. and if we could just support one another and love one another and acknowledge the fact that just because you walk down a path doesn't mean that you are going to be in the same place, and the blanket assumptions that we throw over people for a circumstance that they're in, and not a certainty, it's damage for women's signing he's, in our ability to make decisions as parents. it really is everything, and it doesn't need to happen, and it could so easily be mitigated through social media, and through the online communities where we can find people that are like us, and sup
and michelle, your hashtag, spread love, not shame, and why is this so important? >> i think its everything. i think that the judgment we put on one another, i have felt it directed towards me, and also coming from myself. and i get a lot of emails from young moms, who are just newly pregnant, and or going through the new mom phase, and their lack of confidence is startling, and it's tragic, and it doesn't need to be there. and i can see it so clearly, how your own insecurities create...
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>> let me bring this over to michelle and john. they did a study a year ago and they fou that poor families of free, they receive about $60,000 in benefits from the government. meanwhile that same year the average household income, median household income for people working is 57,000 dollars a year. turned theory, if you're on welfare, you're bringing home more money. let me start with michelle and go to john. >> exactly. it's easier to live at home and get these benefits. the deficit is $6.6 trillion. the labor participation rate is loyer than four dead cades. >> go ahead, john. >> juan wants to compare me to ebenezer scrooge. ebenezer scrooge did not use a gun. it's not your friend, a helping hand to success. it's gun. he wants it to air to all area os testify life. you heard it in his state of the union. there's no area of human life here in america to which he proposes freedom, individual rights. welfare is just the beginning. >> juan, there's no doubt. you can't argue with the numbers. look at the federal government. we're spe
>> let me bring this over to michelle and john. they did a study a year ago and they fou that poor families of free, they receive about $60,000 in benefits from the government. meanwhile that same year the average household income, median household income for people working is 57,000 dollars a year. turned theory, if you're on welfare, you're bringing home more money. let me start with michelle and go to john. >> exactly. it's easier to live at home and get these benefits. the...
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this was because of michelle. with her leadership we were able to increase the capacity of licensed child care for children under 5. she was even named human services agency's manage of the year in 2013. i had the privilege of serving as a cochair with michelle to -- and this seems like ages ago -- and she's been serving on the first staff condition for, i would say over ten years. we have now lucky to have her as the deputy director of the newly formed office of early child care education early education. to continue this legacy. next saturday on february 8, michelle was selected to be the keynote speaker at the 8th annual ece leadership conference addressing several hundred childhood providers throughout san francisco. thank you for your dedication and keeping the issue of early education alive in san francisco. congratulations. [applause] [applause] >> thank you supervisor yee, and thank you all of you as supervisors and for supporting the field of early care in the city. some of you are real champions, some of
this was because of michelle. with her leadership we were able to increase the capacity of licensed child care for children under 5. she was even named human services agency's manage of the year in 2013. i had the privilege of serving as a cochair with michelle to -- and this seems like ages ago -- and she's been serving on the first staff condition for, i would say over ten years. we have now lucky to have her as the deputy director of the newly formed office of early child care education...
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michelle obama as a current asset.nancy reagan shows up on that list in a very positive sense i think as a political asset and the work that nancy reagan did as part of the reagan administration. in some cases really taking care of the president, negotiating with various constituencies and even with warring parties and the administration itself was seen as quite crucial during the reagan years. greatest lasting legacy, jackie kennedy i think deserves mention there. we just saw the 50th anniversary of the assassination of president kennedy and once again the nation was i think reintroduced to the role that jackie kennedy played, not only in her role of revitalizing the white house as an institution, introducing the country to the white house, but the grace that she conducted herself really was a model for the country at the time of the assassination. and that's truly a legacy that has stood out not only for the country but for the institution of the first lady and the importance of that position to the entire country. s
michelle obama as a current asset.nancy reagan shows up on that list in a very positive sense i think as a political asset and the work that nancy reagan did as part of the reagan administration. in some cases really taking care of the president, negotiating with various constituencies and even with warring parties and the administration itself was seen as quite crucial during the reagan years. greatest lasting legacy, jackie kennedy i think deserves mention there. we just saw the 50th...
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michelle bought a very expensive bmw.teve and michelle chambers are who they are, right? they didn't change who they were because they had money. so they brought a lot of things that they had already owned or stolen, put it into that house. but they added their own touches and decoration to it. >> it isn't how steve and michelle chambers spend the money that tips off police, but the unorthodox way michelle attempts to deposit the cash. >> she watches tv. she watches movies, and she thinks you come in with briefcase full of cash. nobody does that. so she comes in and she asks the bank teller, how much can i deposit before i have to fill out one of those government forms? she didn't know what it was. it's called a suspicious activity report. that alone was enough for the bank to go, something's odd about this transaction. they filled out the suspicious activity report and the fbi gets that a short time later. >> michelle makes another mistake that will provide irrefutable evidence. >> we're already following michelle. we kn
michelle bought a very expensive bmw.teve and michelle chambers are who they are, right? they didn't change who they were because they had money. so they brought a lot of things that they had already owned or stolen, put it into that house. but they added their own touches and decoration to it. >> it isn't how steve and michelle chambers spend the money that tips off police, but the unorthodox way michelle attempts to deposit the cash. >> she watches tv. she watches movies, and she...
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joining me now are michelle cottle and james peterson.hank you both for coming on the show tonight. >> thanks, reverend. >> thanks, rev. >> james, ted nugent is one thing. but aren't there plenty of right wing politicians whose views are nearly as extreme? >> absolutely, rev. we've seen the e-mails from certain congress people circulated about this president. we've seen joe wilson in a state of the union address refer to this president as a liar or say that he lies. we've seen this kind of rhetoric coming from multiple people there. but the reality is, rev, is that the policies match the rhetoric. and so, you know, you can't talk about a mongrel and say that's it not about race. by definition, calling someone a mongrel is about a racial epithet. but when you look at the sort of terms of reference a host to a woman who is pregnant, that sort of speaks to the policies that republicans favor in terms of women. when you look at the congress person who called or referred to latino immigrants as wetbacks, that reflects the kind of policies that
joining me now are michelle cottle and james peterson.hank you both for coming on the show tonight. >> thanks, reverend. >> thanks, rev. >> james, ted nugent is one thing. but aren't there plenty of right wing politicians whose views are nearly as extreme? >> absolutely, rev. we've seen the e-mails from certain congress people circulated about this president. we've seen joe wilson in a state of the union address refer to this president as a liar or say that he lies....
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obama -- >> oh, please, call me michelle. [ gasps ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: okay, michelle!, what's up? have you been watching the olympics? >> absolutely. i love seeing the best athletes in the world compete against each other. >> ew, me too. what's your favorite event? >> well, i enjoy them all, but one of my favorites is figure skating. >> jimmy: me too! >> in person! >> jimmy: triple hand hug. [ laughter ] >> all: ew, ew, ew. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wow, michelle, you're pretty strong. you could totally be in the olympics. >> well, thank you, sara. i do try to exercise everyday. >> really? because i think exercise is ew. [ light laughter ] >> exercise is not ew. [ laughter and applause ] you just have to find an activity that's right for you. for example, i like to dance, play tennis, even do some push-ups. >> jimmy: wait a second. dancing is exercise? >> sure. as long as you keep moving around and get your heart rate up. >> jimmy: that totally just gave me an idea! >> are you saying what i think you're saying? >> both: ew, dance party! ♪ [ cheers ] >> whoa-ho-ho. hey, gi
obama -- >> oh, please, call me michelle. [ gasps ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: okay, michelle!, what's up? have you been watching the olympics? >> absolutely. i love seeing the best athletes in the world compete against each other. >> ew, me too. what's your favorite event? >> well, i enjoy them all, but one of my favorites is figure skating. >> jimmy: me too! >> in person! >> jimmy: triple hand hug. [ laughter ] >> all: ew, ew, ew. [ laughter ]...
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michele bachmann is once again proving her clown car bon fides. you first on michele bachmann. inspired, as everybody knows what then state senator barack obama said up in boston in 2004. guilt, it may be around the fringes, but i got to tell you, it was not the vote for a black per se to be president. it was about him and his story that inspired people to vote for him, what he had done. blind tested to become editor of the harvard law review, all that had nothing to do with race. and to accomplish what he was going to accomplish by being elected to the united states senate. the idea of something with guilt is a weird way to go at this conversation, i think. >> well, you would expect anything different from michele bachmann? she's got weird as her middle name, i think. yes, i don't remember people voting for barack obama out of guilt. it was out of enthusiasm, i think, and out of a recognition that the other candidate really wasn't so hot as a presidential candidate. >> well that's the truth. >> michele bachmann sort of hit the daily double here, though. she has offended minori
michele bachmann is once again proving her clown car bon fides. you first on michele bachmann. inspired, as everybody knows what then state senator barack obama said up in boston in 2004. guilt, it may be around the fringes, but i got to tell you, it was not the vote for a black per se to be president. it was about him and his story that inspired people to vote for him, what he had done. blind tested to become editor of the harvard law review, all that had nothing to do with race. and to...
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thank you to michelle and dennis for joining us this week. coming up, it's not just a game but what happens in between the plays that makes america great. we'll explain. >>> i like one of big bank, wells fargo corporation. i own it. >> instead of complaining about the money in sports, why not try to profit from it. msg, i'm considering it for my fund at capitalist.com. >> thanks for joining us from super bowl boulevard. >> now 48 years later the same 38 sekcond spotlight like this one going viral. this shows the advertising of a free mart company willing to pay the price to sell you their products. you can enjoy american capitalism working at its very best. have a great weekend. thank you u for watching. >> here be loved to things. america. freedom. football. and math. that is why it we hve commercials live guacamole why we will study the greatness. we are the independents. >> i am kennedy and also matt welch. [laughter] and you look gre i
thank you to michelle and dennis for joining us this week. coming up, it's not just a game but what happens in between the plays that makes america great. we'll explain. >>> i like one of big bank, wells fargo corporation. i own it. >> instead of complaining about the money in sports, why not try to profit from it. msg, i'm considering it for my fund at capitalist.com. >> thanks for joining us from super bowl boulevard. >> now 48 years later the same 38 sekcond...
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michelle obama. [applause] her passion and dedication have made a huge difference for my family and for so many families across the country. thank you. [applause] >> good morning everyone. it's great to have you all here. let me start by thank you shanice for that kind introduction and for her wonderful remarks. let me just say when we heard in the back that you are a grandmother everybody was like lowe, she is a grandmother? we thought you were a teenager, really. see what eating healthy does? but it's great to have you here and thank you so much for working so hard to keep your family in shape and healthy. we are very proud of you. very proud of you. that i also want to thank secretary sebelius and commissioner hamburg for the outstanding leadership as well as your entire teams. it takes a whole lot of people to get all of this done and we are grateful for your leadership and efforts. thank you so much for being here today. [applause] we are also joined by one of my dear friends and a fabulous advo
michelle obama. [applause] her passion and dedication have made a huge difference for my family and for so many families across the country. thank you. [applause] >> good morning everyone. it's great to have you all here. let me start by thank you shanice for that kind introduction and for her wonderful remarks. let me just say when we heard in the back that you are a grandmother everybody was like lowe, she is a grandmother? we thought you were a teenager, really. see what eating healthy...
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you understand, this swings both ways. >> michele, appling and oranges swann comparing here? >> yes. such a double standard. the tea party had peaceful protests. they were vilified. can you imagine if the tea party did this? it could be front page news. gog with torches to al gore or george's house, all over the news. look, no one's covering this except for fox news because the media doesn't care. i bet the media supports and endorses this. >> i know you want in, john. >> wait. a god-- she make as good point, and in defense of juan i think that's absolutely right. it's the problem that the press doesn't coverit. swann right. it's equal on both sides. let them have it on both sides but have the press covering accordingly. >> that's why we're doing it. >> this isn't a protest. you hold sign, write letters, boycott a product. it's the klan that showed up at people's houses in the middle of the night. that's what the klan does. operating through brute force, through intimidation. that's what the environmental movement is l about. could you see a tea party group doing this or any
you understand, this swings both ways. >> michele, appling and oranges swann comparing here? >> yes. such a double standard. the tea party had peaceful protests. they were vilified. can you imagine if the tea party did this? it could be front page news. gog with torches to al gore or george's house, all over the news. look, no one's covering this except for fox news because the media doesn't care. i bet the media supports and endorses this. >> i know you want in, john....
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george's stepmother michelle was barely alive.ace was broken, her eardrums shattered. police questioned her on the way to the hospital, convinced she would not survive. >> michelle, there's some police officers here. just repeat what you think happened. go ahead. >> well, we got a package for george from the state of alaska. i know it was from doug. >> how do you know it was from doug, michelle? >> because george put him in jail. >> okay. >> george testified. >> michelle thought the bomb had to have come from the two men her stepson put in jail, doug gustafson and r.d. cheely. >> the bomb was not meant to frighten someone, to intimidate someone. this was meant to kill. and it succeeded, killing the wrong person. >> but could the forensic evidence prove it? at david kerr's autopsy, investigators found a tiny metal post in his chest, the kind used in a switch. >> ultimately, our crime lab was able to determine the type of switch that that post would be a part of, a manufacturer, and to whom did the manufacturer provide the circuit o
george's stepmother michelle was barely alive.ace was broken, her eardrums shattered. police questioned her on the way to the hospital, convinced she would not survive. >> michelle, there's some police officers here. just repeat what you think happened. go ahead. >> well, we got a package for george from the state of alaska. i know it was from doug. >> how do you know it was from doug, michelle? >> because george put him in jail. >> okay. >> george testified....
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thank you to michelle and dennis for joining us this week. coming up, it's not just a game but what happens in between the plays that makes america great. we'll explain. [ intercom ] demolition drivers, to your marks. go! [ male announcer ] it's chaos out there. buthe m-class sees in your blind spot... ♪ pulls you back into your lane... ♪ even brakes all by itself. it's almost like it couldn't crash... even if it tried. the 2014 m-class. ♪ it's a challenge to balance work and family. ♪ that's why i love adt. i can see what's happening at my business from anywhere. ♪ [ male announcer ] now manage and help protect your small business remotely with adt. arm and disarm your alarm, watch secure video in real time, and even adjust your lights and thermostat wherever you are. with adt, you get 24/7 protection through our exclusive fast response monitoring. you can be confident that adt is always there for you. hey, lisa. is that the delivery we've been waiting for? [ male announcer ] and now you can get adt monthly service for your business starting
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thank you to michelle and dennis for joining us this week.ing up, it's not just a game but what happens in between the plays that makes america great. we'll explain. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yeah. everybody knows that. did you know there is an oldest trick in the book? what? trick number one. look-est over there. ha ha. made-est thou look. so end-eth the trick. hey.... yes.... geico. fifteen minutes could save you... well, you know. is a really big deal.u with aches, fever and chills- there's no such thing as a little flu. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. prescription tamiflu attacks the flu virus at its source. so call your doctor right away. tamiflu treats the flu in people 2 weeks and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days. before taking tamiflu tell your doctor if you're pregnant, nursing, have serious health conditions, or take other medicines. if you develop an allergic reaction, a seve
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our crew thisweek, wayne rogers, michelle fields, jonathan hoenig, who has his first out training 101. congrats to jonathan and welcome everybody. what's the biggest pblem facing america today and how do we fix it? the president and his fellow demoats say is -- >> a dangerous and gring inequality in lack of upward mobility that jeopardized middl class ameri's basic market. that iyou wk hard you have chance to get ahead. >> but domericans really want equality? what republican chris christie has to say. >> back to mediocrity. >> i don think the arican people want income queincome eq. they want income opportunity. >>o we knee equality or opportunity jt more takers or re makers? >> americans want opportunity, but unfortunately, the democrats' solution to everything is just expand the lfare state, which doesn't make people rich. it keeps the poor poorer. it doesn't lift them out of poverty. what we ought to be doing is reducing taxes, rear deucing the regulatory burden on our entrepreneurs so that the entrepreneurs can open new business, expand existing ones and create jobs because that's
our crew thisweek, wayne rogers, michelle fields, jonathan hoenig, who has his first out training 101. congrats to jonathan and welcome everybody. what's the biggest pblem facing america today and how do we fix it? the president and his fellow demoats say is -- >> a dangerous and gring inequality in lack of upward mobility that jeopardized middl class ameri's basic market. that iyou wk hard you have chance to get ahead. >> but domericans really want equality? what republican chris...
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h breaking news in >>> good afternoon, everyone, i'm michelle griego. frank mallicoat is on assignment. we begin with some breaking news in san francisco. we're tracking a story about a deadly accident. it happened within the last hour near sunset and yuloa in the avenues. one person is dead after being hit by a car. four others weriered in that -- injured in that collision and one of the injuries was rushed to a hospital. three were reported with minor injuries. kpix 5's ryan takeo is on the scene with more. >> reporter: we just got here within the last ten minutes. this started just about 11:00 this morning. sunset and yorba is closer to where we are. we are on a bridge overlooking the scene and there is -- there is some police activity there. investigating right now exactly what happened. but the latest that we know is that a pedestrian was struck and killed by a car here in the sunset district. four others were injured in the collision. and one of the victims was transported to a hospital. the press information -- the public information officer the
h breaking news in >>> good afternoon, everyone, i'm michelle griego. frank mallicoat is on assignment. we begin with some breaking news in san francisco. we're tracking a story about a deadly accident. it happened within the last hour near sunset and yuloa in the avenues. one person is dead after being hit by a car. four others weriered in that -- injured in that collision and one of the injuries was rushed to a hospital. three were reported with minor injuries. kpix 5's ryan takeo is...
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michele bachmann is number 22. >> michele bachmann is a powerhouse. >> michele bachmann was doing thatore it tea parties were doing tea parties. she knows what she's doing. >> is going to bring government back to you. we, the people. stand strong. ♪ >> i am not going away. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome congresswoman michele bachmann. ♪ >> good morning. good morning. ♪ good morning. how are you? good to see you. good morning. good morning. [applause] could morning, everyone. it is so great to see you. are we having a great time? [applause] me, too. i'm so excited. i have to let you know that i cannot stay long because i am being audited by the irs. [laughter] i am here today faugh to read you up but to also say thank you because of what you did for america is stellar. it was life changing for the lifeblood of this nation. you and the movement that we represent took the gavel out of nancy pelosi is hand in 2012. you did that. [applause] now, imagine where we were in 2008. barack obama became the president of the united states. nancy pelosi in 2008 was the speaker of the house
michele bachmann is number 22. >> michele bachmann is a powerhouse. >> michele bachmann was doing thatore it tea parties were doing tea parties. she knows what she's doing. >> is going to bring government back to you. we, the people. stand strong. ♪ >> i am not going away. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome congresswoman michele bachmann. ♪ >> good morning. good morning. ♪ good morning. how are you? good to see you. good morning. good morning....
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our guests are debating michelle obama's new food labels.with the first lady on one thing. our country is overweight. and in part here's why. according to a study, our government has spent $19 billion to subsidize things like junk additives like high fructose corn syrup. we pay factory farms to produce the very things that make us fat. by comparison we spend just $289 million sub sid sizing apples, even less on vegetables. i'm not against subsidies. we won't get into that. but i am against a stupid policy that make us obese. you got to wonder why our government spends its resources these ways. well here's a hint. the food industry spends $30 million a year lobbying for unhealthy investments just like this. in fact a lot of those investments frr coca-cola, tyson foods, arby's, companies, sir, that you represent. what's your thought on this? >> my thought on all of that? >> your thought of why is it -- >> what's the question? >> you attacked ms. wootan for her interests. now you're a lobbyist for the food corporations that would be hurt by the
our guests are debating michelle obama's new food labels.with the first lady on one thing. our country is overweight. and in part here's why. according to a study, our government has spent $19 billion to subsidize things like junk additives like high fructose corn syrup. we pay factory farms to produce the very things that make us fat. by comparison we spend just $289 million sub sid sizing apples, even less on vegetables. i'm not against subsidies. we won't get into that. but i am against a...
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she and michelle obama are bff's.re -- she has this new video, he monica lewinskied all over my gown, this is female empowerment and these are people who are going to help the at-risk youth? >> well, i think the emphasis has to be personal. >> not with those people. >> they can be persuaded. >> well, they have to turn their backs on the music industry where they made hundreds of millions. >> how much money do they need -- they seem like they're nice people. stop the nonsense allowing pornographic videos. they're not going to do it. it is a cultural, a political fanaticsm that overrides the agenda. if those things were followed through on we don't have an economy that is producing jobs for these people and we have a culture dragging them down into friends of the obamas. >> they can create special situations for these children, they have enough profit. we'll see if they can do it. >> might create racial tension on the out skirts, it may be people on the outside of the affirmative action say wait a minute, we hurt alread
she and michelle obama are bff's.re -- she has this new video, he monica lewinskied all over my gown, this is female empowerment and these are people who are going to help the at-risk youth? >> well, i think the emphasis has to be personal. >> not with those people. >> they can be persuaded. >> well, they have to turn their backs on the music industry where they made hundreds of millions. >> how much money do they need -- they seem like they're nice people. stop...
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i am fang fang. >> and i am michelle griego. well, in developing -- i am frank mallicoat. >> and i am michelle griego. well, a deadly crash ends in the death of an innocent driver. kpix 5 news kate is in fairfield golferring information on what witnesses saw. >> reporter: police say the driver of the mazda was an innocent bystander in all this and now all you see is the shattered glass behind me. police got a call from lopes road and canyon hill drive after the scene turned into an incident. a black toyota tundra pickup and an intinty were racing when the two vehicles got to the intersection the mazda was trying to make a left turn into the residential area. the pickup drove around the mazda but the infinity ended up hitting the driver's side of the car. one witness described what happened next. >> i looked over and checked his pulse. i saw he was dropping down. i told the other gentlemen that we were losing him. then the two gentlemen came over and asked if they could do chest compressions. >> so, what happened in. >> we left.
i am fang fang. >> and i am michelle griego. well, in developing -- i am frank mallicoat. >> and i am michelle griego. well, a deadly crash ends in the death of an innocent driver. kpix 5 news kate is in fairfield golferring information on what witnesses saw. >> reporter: police say the driver of the mazda was an innocent bystander in all this and now all you see is the shattered glass behind me. police got a call from lopes road and canyon hill drive after the scene turned...
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. >> michelle obama about straightening out justin beiber. what the first lady would say to the bad boy pop star. >>> and cool runnings part two. the jamaican bobsled team on track, trading sand for ice and living the olympic dream. >> we're very hungry. >> their strategy for taking home the gold. >> from abc news, this is "good morning america," sunday, february 9th, 2014. from new york, dan harris and bianna golodryga. >>> good morning, everybody. we've got lots of breaking olympic news for you. but before we dive in, a spoiler alert. if you don't to want hear the results right now, put ear muffs on. ron, put them in your ear. you ready? fresh u.s. gold. jaime anderson just won the gold in the women's snowboard slopestyle. an event brand new to the games. big congratulations. >> and sage kotsenburg yesterday, and her morning this morning. and so much emotion. the possible thrill of victory seent face of ashley wagner after a good performance in team figure skating. but moments later, the agony of defeat when her fourth-place score of 63.10
. >> michelle obama about straightening out justin beiber. what the first lady would say to the bad boy pop star. >>> and cool runnings part two. the jamaican bobsled team on track, trading sand for ice and living the olympic dream. >> we're very hungry. >> their strategy for taking home the gold. >> from abc news, this is "good morning america," sunday, february 9th, 2014. from new york, dan harris and bianna golodryga. >>> good morning,...
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good afternoon, i'm michelle griego. frank is on assignment. the stormy weather came in fast and furious. several inches of rain in just a few hours. a few alerts in including in oakland where a trash blocked highway 24. trees came down, power went out, and for commuters it was a white knuckled drive to work. let's get to lawrence kamow. >> we were looking at some flooding in san mateo and santa cruz. looks like the main band has pushed through but some of the heavy downpours remain. we have some pretty good rainfall outside right now. this is where we get into the unstable air. so yeah, we could see some thunderstorms in the afternoon. you see one train of moisture making it into parts of the marin head lands. that will continue to bring you heavy downpours i have rainfall. but look is what is going on in the east bay. we are seeing strong storms in fremont, livermore. these will continue to roll through. with that in mind, we not done just yet and there is more sitting off the coastline. we may catch a break as he head into the evening, but l
good afternoon, i'm michelle griego. frank is on assignment. the stormy weather came in fast and furious. several inches of rain in just a few hours. a few alerts in including in oakland where a trash blocked highway 24. trees came down, power went out, and for commuters it was a white knuckled drive to work. let's get to lawrence kamow. >> we were looking at some flooding in san mateo and santa cruz. looks like the main band has pushed through but some of the heavy downpours remain. we...
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michelle obama.se] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] >> ladies and gentlemen. [inaudible] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] >> mr. president the honor guard is prepared for inspection. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] >> thank you. [background sounds] [background sounds] >> good morning everybody. that's the extent of my french. [laughter] few places in the world warmed the heart like paris in the spring. this morning we are going to do our best with washington in the winter. [speaking french] >> france is america's oldest ally and in recent years we have deepened our alliance. today on behalf of the american people and michelle and myself it is a great honor to welcome my friend president hollande and his delegation for their first state visit to united states, in fact the first state visit by a f
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our guest host is michelle meyer.raine were on the move with the march towards parliament. -->> protesters in the ukraine were on the move with the march towards parliament. they repeated demands for presidential elections or changes to the constitution. one month into this. hundreds of thousands of people that -- jammed downtown seattle for the parade honoring the seahawks in the super bowl win this weekend. layers and coaches traveled at two mile route. police estimated the crowd at 700,000, which if accurate, is more than the city's population. an australian woman has won the up the stairs of the new york empire state building. she climbed to 86 flights of stairs and 11 minutes. the winner of the race long the time of 10 minutes. they would take me probably a day. take me probably a day. >> nice work. i took two steps at a time. >> that sounds about right. betty liu, thank you very much. very cool. you and i should do that. we could hold hands. two weeks into it. this is serious. this came up the other day front an
our guest host is michelle meyer.raine were on the move with the march towards parliament. -->> protesters in the ukraine were on the move with the march towards parliament. they repeated demands for presidential elections or changes to the constitution. one month into this. hundreds of thousands of people that -- jammed downtown seattle for the parade honoring the seahawks in the super bowl win this weekend. layers and coaches traveled at two mile route. police estimated the crowd at...
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i would like to introduce michelle >> hello commissioners. my name is michelle myers. i live on ash bury street. i'm trul sorry that i didn't have a permit at the time. i truly am sorry. when i came home and my daughter saw that note on the door i immediately went to the planning department the next day and i thought i rectified situation. i'm sorry i can't change time. if you have any questions for me, please ask. >> the thickness of the window frame that you purchased, how thick is it? >> i don't understand the question because i'm not a contract or. but it fits in the same window seal, nothing was changed. >> perhaps your consultant understands. what is the width of the frame? >> i have no idea. i don't know. >> mr. sanchez? >> thank you scott sanchez planning department. i will be brief and on this matter i think as we had on the stockton street case we do have windows that we do not believe complied with our guidelines and we believe the permit was issued in error and respectfully request that the board deny the permit and require that windows that comply with our
i would like to introduce michelle >> hello commissioners. my name is michelle myers. i live on ash bury street. i'm trul sorry that i didn't have a permit at the time. i truly am sorry. when i came home and my daughter saw that note on the door i immediately went to the planning department the next day and i thought i rectified situation. i'm sorry i can't change time. if you have any questions for me, please ask. >> the thickness of the window frame that you purchased, how thick...
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michelle franzen is on the story. good morning. >> reporter: the promising oklahoma state star took a pass playing professional basketball and now his welcoming return to the courts now tarnished by an altercation with fan in the stands. in the final moments against texas tech, adrenaline turned into altercation between marcus smart and a fan in the stands. an out of bounds move that marred the game and could land the oklahoma state star in the hot seat. >> that's disgusting behavior. >> reporter: start was trying to block a shot with just seconds on the clock when he landed in the crowd. officials say it appears words were exchanged before he was shoving the fan. smart received a technical foul and now his coach and big 12 conference commissioner will be reviewing the tape to see what if any other disciplinary action should be taken. smart, considered one of the top drafts for the nba last year decided to stay on the college courts for his sophomore year. the scene is eerily reminiscent in the malice in the palace wh
michelle franzen is on the story. good morning. >> reporter: the promising oklahoma state star took a pass playing professional basketball and now his welcoming return to the courts now tarnished by an altercation with fan in the stands. in the final moments against texas tech, adrenaline turned into altercation between marcus smart and a fan in the stands. an out of bounds move that marred the game and could land the oklahoma state star in the hot seat. >> that's disgusting...
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i'm michelle griego. >> hi, i'm frank mallicoat. we begin with breaking news child movie actress and bay area resident shirley temple died at her woodside home. she was known as shirley temple black but the world fell in love with the curly haired little girl in 1934. ♪[ music ] >> she was america's top box office draw from 1935 to 1938 helping to lift the spirits of movie-goers during the great depression. and later she served as a diplomat in several republican administrations. temple black a long-time bay area resident living in woodside for several years. a spokesman says she was surrounded by family when she died overnight. shirley temple was 85. >>> now let's get a look at traffic and weather. >> it's all about the fog this morning. i want to show you this live look at traffic coming into the dublin. it was all fogged in a few minutes ago. westbound 580 at the speed limit, take it slow this morning. again, this is a live look as you approach 680 the drive time right now from the altamont pass holding steady around 15 minutes.
i'm michelle griego. >> hi, i'm frank mallicoat. we begin with breaking news child movie actress and bay area resident shirley temple died at her woodside home. she was known as shirley temple black but the world fell in love with the curly haired little girl in 1934. ♪[ music ] >> she was america's top box office draw from 1935 to 1938 helping to lift the spirits of movie-goers during the great depression. and later she served as a diplomat in several republican administrations....
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. >>> let's bring in our chief international correspondent michelle caruso-cabrera, what is your take of the ripple effects of the situation? >> well they could be big. nbc news has confirmed from u.s. officials that yuan formed russian officials, x are flying into crimea, they're not in position to confirm the numbers used by ukraine officials. but officials say they have no reason to doubt basic information. we know there are some kind of paramilitary troops. they have seen russian armored vehicles. clearly, there are a number of russians moving in there. the question is, is this a situation that's going escalate into war? or is it not? the russians are going to argue, they're there to protect a lot of assets they have on the ground and a lot of russians on the ground there. one thing that we didn't hear from president obama, there would be consequences. he didn't use any hard language like he used with syria. so, to agree one of the panelists, i'm not necessarily leads to war by the u.s. or nato. certainly it's going to lead to far more tensions and uncertainty over the coming days
. >>> let's bring in our chief international correspondent michelle caruso-cabrera, what is your take of the ripple effects of the situation? >> well they could be big. nbc news has confirmed from u.s. officials that yuan formed russian officials, x are flying into crimea, they're not in position to confirm the numbers used by ukraine officials. but officials say they have no reason to doubt basic information. we know there are some kind of paramilitary troops. they have seen...