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but michele williams managed to finagle a plea deal out of the state. >> reporter: prosecutors say michele cleaned the crime scene so well, they didn't have much of a case. >> this is a circumstantial evidence case, there's no doubt about it. of course not in small measure because she had altered the crime scene. >> reporter: the deal, announced in a press release, requires michele to plead guilty not to the murder charge in the indictment but tampering with evidence and deadly conduct. the recommended sentence will be just 18 years. in a jailhouse interview, michele seems pleased with her bargain. >> with a plea deal i'm looking at a couple years before i'm out for parole. i'm actually, if you could say, looking forward to getting the sentencing over with so i can start moving towards the end of this hell. >> reporter: but before she can be sentenced, michele has another surprise. >> she's pregnant. just before sentencing. and not only is she pregnant. she's pregnant with twins. >> reporter: sentencing was deferred until after michele's due date. but prosecutors say the pregnancy turns ou
but michele williams managed to finagle a plea deal out of the state. >> reporter: prosecutors say michele cleaned the crime scene so well, they didn't have much of a case. >> this is a circumstantial evidence case, there's no doubt about it. of course not in small measure because she had altered the crime scene. >> reporter: the deal, announced in a press release, requires michele to plead guilty not to the murder charge in the indictment but tampering with evidence and...
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come back. >> michele: congratulations, lesean. >> michele: six sacks on eli, you had three. how were you able to dominate the line? >> our coverage, corners, jamming the receivers, and allowed us to get to him. >> michele: it worked masterfully. this was the plan to get him off his spot. that seemed to work. what did you do differently? >> the coordinators called a great game. they called the game. >> michele: you shut them out. what does it is a about the eagle defense? >> the first five weeks, playing good football for two quarters, we had to play for four quarters, we did that tonight. >> michele: congratulations on the win. >> tony, as everybody knows, dallas had a big win in seattle today,dominated the giants, what do you see from the defenses today and tonight? >> well, it is consistent play from four quarters from both units, russell wilson had been hot. the dallas group, playing fundamentally sound. and philadelphia dominated up front. the giants were hot offense coming in. fans in philadelphia and fans in dallas excited. the defense is playing l. >> tony, thanks, to
come back. >> michele: congratulations, lesean. >> michele: six sacks on eli, you had three. how were you able to dominate the line? >> our coverage, corners, jamming the receivers, and allowed us to get to him. >> michele: it worked masterfully. this was the plan to get him off his spot. that seemed to work. what did you do differently? >> the coordinators called a great game. they called the game. >> michele: you shut them out. what does it is a about the...
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michelle, it's out of control. columbus day. columbus day, that's bad?ll, look, columbbus day is an important day for the pc police to come out and take that away is silly. if it was up to them, we would have no fourth of july because it would be in a sense of british-america. it's silly. >> juan, do we really need to have an indigenous people's day? i'm blown away. >> yeah, because, you know what, it's historically kind of daft to think, there was no country ? we owe a great debt to our native american population. that is part of our collective identificati identity. i wouldn't change tuse the name washington redskins team. it's a racial slur. we have greater awareness, that's good. >> go ahead, john, take this one. politically correct or incorrect? >> christopher columbus was a great part of that progress that juan referenced. christopher columbus brought the western ideas, brought the technology, brought the future to north america. he's someone worth celebrating. eric, i hope we can stop the business of classifying everyone by their race or travel he
michelle, it's out of control. columbus day. columbus day, that's bad?ll, look, columbbus day is an important day for the pc police to come out and take that away is silly. if it was up to them, we would have no fourth of july because it would be in a sense of british-america. it's silly. >> juan, do we really need to have an indigenous people's day? i'm blown away. >> yeah, because, you know what, it's historically kind of daft to think, there was no country ? we owe a great debt...
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the permit holder will be 89 feet deep michelles is 39 and the permit holder here and michelles here this is not an apples and oranges it is containership no vote the second illegal construction a view from michelles backyard looking at the cottage this is her back wall the current bathroom on the cottage was built without permit there's a letter from the former owner awe testing to the construction no permit on file from any date if the permit holder takes issue he limping pout out the alteration permit a 1950 permit only cooperated to a front section of the building this is also a near property window snaufltd about the same time with permit this is quality is not good this is what the original windows this is a 1910 photo of building although to the north and west fautdz it's obviously the windows on the other side would have matched you know see the close up the trim is not the same around the original windows and open page 6 of the historical evaluations of the permit he couldn't find a permit if at the states the window is legal show me the permit although they could have initi
the permit holder will be 89 feet deep michelles is 39 and the permit holder here and michelles here this is not an apples and oranges it is containership no vote the second illegal construction a view from michelles backyard looking at the cottage this is her back wall the current bathroom on the cottage was built without permit there's a letter from the former owner awe testing to the construction no permit on file from any date if the permit holder takes issue he limping pout out the...
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lou: michelle obama, the talk about her running for political office. want to share this with you, having trouble on the campaign trail. as she tries to sort out names, and candidates, and background -- if you would. >> and as a fifth generation coloradan mark understands what makes this state special. >> actually, he may understand some of it but he has not been there 5 generations, his republican opponent cory gardner in the great state of colorado. the first lady is having trouble. >> i don't think she likes the, of politics, she likes television, and she likes cultural issues but with on campaign trail, and involved with politics i don't think that she is big into politics. >> there seems to be an obama family streak they are not that much into people? >> i don't think they like any of this, but i also think in michelle's defense this is really bad staffing, and anyone who is working with the first lady got bruce's name wrong, and a bunch of mistakes that are embarrassing her. >> who is running the show. lou: like that staffing. that staffing thing.
lou: michelle obama, the talk about her running for political office. want to share this with you, having trouble on the campaign trail. as she tries to sort out names, and candidates, and background -- if you would. >> and as a fifth generation coloradan mark understands what makes this state special. >> actually, he may understand some of it but he has not been there 5 generations, his republican opponent cory gardner in the great state of colorado. the first lady is having...
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michelle, facebook, twitter, youtube, google. take your pick. should the companies be doing more or less, like pulling isis off their venues? >> i think when they noticed that there are accounts that are just there to distribute propaganda to identify people who are sympathetic and get new recruits and radicalize people, facebook and twitter have a duty to shut those accounts down. but as we see accounts used for logistics and planning, i don't think facebook and twitter should shut those accounts down. turn them over to the intelligence community to harvest, contact and get information and data. >> weigh in, wayne? there is a privacy right we have to talk about, too, but go ahead. >> yes. of course there is, but i think michelle make as good point when she says we have to monitor those ones that -- in other words, you can't shut them down. they're going to communicate with each other anyway. before we had the, all of these methods by which we used with hand phones and telephone -- all of that. we had telephones and telegraphs. they're going to
michelle, facebook, twitter, youtube, google. take your pick. should the companies be doing more or less, like pulling isis off their venues? >> i think when they noticed that there are accounts that are just there to distribute propaganda to identify people who are sympathetic and get new recruits and radicalize people, facebook and twitter have a duty to shut those accounts down. but as we see accounts used for logistics and planning, i don't think facebook and twitter should shut those...
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michelle bought a very expensive bmw. large. >> steve 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 mic
michelle bought a very expensive bmw. large. >> steve 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...
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michelle. >> mark albert, thank you.ay after isis released a video of the beheading of british hostage alan henning, the parents of an american hostage are making a video appeal for their son's release. charlie d'agata in london has more on the desperate effort to spare a fifth western hostage from execution. >> reporter: isis militants say he's next, 26-year-old american peter kasig, to changed his name to abdul rahman while in captivity after converting to islam. >> my name is ed casing, and this is my wife, paula. >> reporter: today from indianapolis, his parents pleaded for isis to spare their son. >> our hearts ache for you to be granted your freedom so we can hug you again and then set you free to continue the life you have chosen, the life of service to those in greatest need. we implore those who are holding you to show mercy and use their power to let you go. >> reporter: an army ranger who served in iraq, kasig was captured in syria last october while working with the aid agency he'd founded. his web site shows
michelle. >> mark albert, thank you.ay after isis released a video of the beheading of british hostage alan henning, the parents of an american hostage are making a video appeal for their son's release. charlie d'agata in london has more on the desperate effort to spare a fifth western hostage from execution. >> reporter: isis militants say he's next, 26-year-old american peter kasig, to changed his name to abdul rahman while in captivity after converting to islam. >> my name...
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what we have to do in georgia is to get michelle nunn over 50. we need 50 more votes in every precinct. you're in atlanta. you can feel the energy. it's resonating in the black community. congressman john lewis was out campaigning with michelle nunn yesterday. he was absolutely on fire. president clinton will be in atlanta on friday. you can just feel the energy building as we go into the home stretch. we've got to get her over 50 plus so we don't have to do this again. >> besides the senate races, a lot of incumbent governors, republican governors, are close in the polls in their races this year. scott walker, who i mentioned. rick scott of florida. sam brownback of kansas. and paul lepage of maine. does that say to you that the gop policies and practice have turned out to be unpopular, joan? >> well, i think all of those governors have overreached in one way or another, reverend al. and thought they had a mandate with much more conservativism than they did. and they all have relatively good or even excellent contenderers. mary burke is a newcom
what we have to do in georgia is to get michelle nunn over 50. we need 50 more votes in every precinct. you're in atlanta. you can feel the energy. it's resonating in the black community. congressman john lewis was out campaigning with michelle nunn yesterday. he was absolutely on fire. president clinton will be in atlanta on friday. you can just feel the energy building as we go into the home stretch. we've got to get her over 50 plus so we don't have to do this again. >> besides the...
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first name will be michelle.aybe she does know, i don't believe she does, that her child died. the baby was, i believe, 2 months old. let's get a hold of chaplin and see if he's aware of that, and we'll house her in medical if we can. all right, thank you. all right, bye-bye. >> so, sergeant, what is that about? >> if she doesn't know the child has died, i want to make sure the chaplain's office knows. so i sent one of my officers to touch base with the chaplain's office to make sure that they are aware that her child did die. then i have her going to mental health department. we have a person on staff right now, make contact with them so that they can be available to her and talk to her. at the very least, i want her to move to medical where they can keep a closer eye on her. >> jail chaplin ken farnham delivered the devastating news. but it was almost one month later before wise was willing to discuss her son with us. >> my son stopped breathing. my brother found him unresponsive in his crib. and, i don't know.
first name will be michelle.aybe she does know, i don't believe she does, that her child died. the baby was, i believe, 2 months old. let's get a hold of chaplin and see if he's aware of that, and we'll house her in medical if we can. all right, thank you. all right, bye-bye. >> so, sergeant, what is that about? >> if she doesn't know the child has died, i want to make sure the chaplain's office knows. so i sent one of my officers to touch base with the chaplain's office to make...
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and michelle nunn seized on that. one of the things that they're going to spend a lot of time on is the black vote. nunn campaigned with john lewis, the civil rights icon, the conscience of the congress. they see that as a way not only to win the race but she wants to avoid the run off. >> how enthusiastically. you were the first to mention this to me, david, how enthusiastically are african-americans going to be voting for michelle nunn when she's distancing herself from the first african-american of the united states. john lewis, i don't know if he's hurt, but i don't know what degree he helps. >> if michelle can make this about the economy. look, everyone knows what it's like to struggle and have a boss you don't like and disregard your concerns, and then people can relate to him paying women differently than he paid men, and people losing their jobs, then african-americans become engaged. >> i think it makes a difference. i think what you see with john lewis is a little bit of the wink and nod you need in politics
and michelle nunn seized on that. one of the things that they're going to spend a lot of time on is the black vote. nunn campaigned with john lewis, the civil rights icon, the conscience of the congress. they see that as a way not only to win the race but she wants to avoid the run off. >> how enthusiastically. you were the first to mention this to me, david, how enthusiastically are african-americans going to be voting for michelle nunn when she's distancing herself from the first...
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but michelle has been working all across the state.people who want to see a change in washingt washington and want to see a representative who's going to see a representative of all 06 georgians. both citizens, everyday folks, entrepreneurs are attracted to her. you'll see she's spent her entire career building bridges. michelle is known for working across political parties, different segments of the community. she's brought people together. her public service is around volunteerism. >> there's been some questions about whether he is effectively processing voter registrations. there's about 40,000 votes mising from the rolls. >> the group is suing and has sought help from washington, the justice department. the secretary of state is just drag its feet. and i do believe that there are political reasons for him to do that. there's no expectation that 120,000 new registered voters seek to vote in this election. a lot of them have been processed. i expect michelle nunn will win. >> thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> that geo
but michelle has been working all across the state.people who want to see a change in washingt washington and want to see a representative who's going to see a representative of all 06 georgians. both citizens, everyday folks, entrepreneurs are attracted to her. you'll see she's spent her entire career building bridges. michelle is known for working across political parties, different segments of the community. she's brought people together. her public service is around volunteerism. >>...
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it is your chance to ask a uestion. >> michelle, glad to be with you again. president obama said he is not on the ballot but his policies are. as you support obama care, amnesty, and economic policies that have failed and actually generated more people out of work in any time since jimmy carter was president, is in a vote for you just like a vote for barack obama? ask i was with a farmer and he said, you need to tell david or do if he wanted to run against harry reid he should have moved to nevada. against the to run president, he should have run for president. i have said there are lots of things i agree with the president on and lots of things i disagree on. that me tell you a few of those things. i believe it should have moved forward with the keystone pipeline. i believe his administration has to ourresponsible cuts military. i believe the president should have done more to address our long-term debt. i think we should move forward with minimum wage and bipartisan immigration reform. i do not agree with the president as some sort of rubberstamp. i have sa
it is your chance to ask a uestion. >> michelle, glad to be with you again. president obama said he is not on the ballot but his policies are. as you support obama care, amnesty, and economic policies that have failed and actually generated more people out of work in any time since jimmy carter was president, is in a vote for you just like a vote for barack obama? ask i was with a farmer and he said, you need to tell david or do if he wanted to run against harry reid he should have moved...
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you've got to do it. >> michelle, talk about the 3,900, 3,900 u.s. troops that will go to these countries and start helping, assist these countries with ebola. we now know how easy it is to catch it. a nurse touches her face, she catches ebola. in spain, some of the two nurses here, not sure exactly how much contact they had with the bodily fluids. they caught ebola. are we smart to send our military to fight this disease there? >> i don't think it's their job. i don't think it's the job of the u.s. miller to to do this. it's great for humanitarians to go over but not sending troops there. we should send troops to fight isis, not to fight ebola. look, this is a very serious disease. people can come here and have ebola, not have symptoms for 21 days. they come here. they infect our hospitals, nurses, doctors. it's a very serious issue, and more than majority of americans want a travel ban. >> john? >> if they want a travel ban, how come the corporations, michelle, that those americans own haven't instituted a travel ban? how they vote on a survey and
you've got to do it. >> michelle, talk about the 3,900, 3,900 u.s. troops that will go to these countries and start helping, assist these countries with ebola. we now know how easy it is to catch it. a nurse touches her face, she catches ebola. in spain, some of the two nurses here, not sure exactly how much contact they had with the bodily fluids. they caught ebola. are we smart to send our military to fight this disease there? >> i don't think it's their job. i don't think it's...
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. ♪ michelle obama is on the air the senate is up for grabs, and bill clinton is hungry for some baconthe race for the white house. the candidates are on the stump and the small screen. one of them is speaking spanish, one is hitting an easier target than shia labeouf, and one is preaching to the converted. [speaking spanish] >> the rs tells you to hang on to seven years of your personal tax information, but they cannot even keep six-month of employees e-mails. less of the irs, and more people working. i am paul ryan, and i may get audited for improving this message, but it would be worth it. >> washington takes too much of our freedoms, and too much of our money. i think dan sullivan will get it back. >> there are a lot of qualities that a presidential candidate needs to have, and one of them as being good on television, and in television ads. what you think about those and what it says? >> i think all three of them really good in those ads. paul ryan was the weakest of the three. jeb bush in spanish, awesome. >> it almost seemed like it was overdubbed. >> paul ryan was fine. the rand
. ♪ michelle obama is on the air the senate is up for grabs, and bill clinton is hungry for some baconthe race for the white house. the candidates are on the stump and the small screen. one of them is speaking spanish, one is hitting an easier target than shia labeouf, and one is preaching to the converted. [speaking spanish] >> the rs tells you to hang on to seven years of your personal tax information, but they cannot even keep six-month of employees e-mails. less of the irs, and more...
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i think that is michelle. being feminine. she is softer. she is michelle obama. formally, she is mrs. barack obama. an old 1970's song, i am woman, hear me roar. >> eleanor roosevelt was first lady in the heart of the depression. can you speak a little bit to her fashion? >> it was not much. [laughter] that really is not fair. , you lookedssed up at her gowns, they were quite beautiful. not lookn why she does all that great really has more to do with we were still in the dropped waistline style, which did not look good on her. she was also an older woman. she had had a lot of children. they were not wearing corsets anymore. wearingnot necessarily a lot of undergarments that could help lift and separate, if you get my drift. [laughter] i think she dressed how she had to and did not have to worry about it -- did not worry about it when she didn't have to. >> i think that exhausts the questions. let's give around of applause. [applause] be book sales and the signings in the lobby. safe travels. thank you for coming. [crowd murmurs] [captions copyright national cable
i think that is michelle. being feminine. she is softer. she is michelle obama. formally, she is mrs. barack obama. an old 1970's song, i am woman, hear me roar. >> eleanor roosevelt was first lady in the heart of the depression. can you speak a little bit to her fashion? >> it was not much. [laughter] that really is not fair. , you lookedssed up at her gowns, they were quite beautiful. not lookn why she does all that great really has more to do with we were still in the dropped...
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jeremy peters, michelle bernard, and rick tyler. american public just days before the midterm. according to a new poll, as election day nears, america is the land of the fearful. voters are rattled by the ebola vire. braced for years of conflict against the terrorist islamic group isis and still worried about jobs. two thirds of americans believe the problems of the country they're face right now are more challenging than usual. also, 21% of americans said their number one priority for congress right now is to deal with national security and terrorism. that's second only to jobs. it's a huge jump from two years ago when only 2% listed national security as the top priority. isis and ebola are on their minds. 6 in 10 americans say they expect to be dealing with the threat from isis past the time president obama's second term goes to an end. and 4 out of 10 say a major outbreak of ebola in the united states is very or somewhat likely. let me go to jeremy and then michelle and then rick in that order. what do you make of the fact people
jeremy peters, michelle bernard, and rick tyler. american public just days before the midterm. according to a new poll, as election day nears, america is the land of the fearful. voters are rattled by the ebola vire. braced for years of conflict against the terrorist islamic group isis and still worried about jobs. two thirds of americans believe the problems of the country they're face right now are more challenging than usual. also, 21% of americans said their number one priority for congress...
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michelle? >> absolutely. why not be safe and then sorry. look, the cdc says that they have it all under control. look, a government agency can't even create a health care website. i'm going to trust that a government agency can control ebola? i'm not so sure i can. >> you know what we need? we need a surgeon general in place who can compensate -- >> we need a federal government who -- >> we need a government that's being honest. jonathan, you know as well as i do, we've talked about this quite a bit, i don't trust them. i'm baffled that you're buying into this. >> what i hear from you, eric, is skeptacism. about 111 people killed every day in america fros car accidents. this whole ebola crisis we're going to see less. >> i want to row this to you. parents are keeping their kids home from school. this is important. this is something we need to know. if we were to listen to the government, the cdc, the president, the hospital, et cetera, that wouldn't be happening. as a parent, i would be doing the exact same thing. what say you? >> well, i d
michelle? >> absolutely. why not be safe and then sorry. look, the cdc says that they have it all under control. look, a government agency can't even create a health care website. i'm going to trust that a government agency can control ebola? i'm not so sure i can. >> you know what we need? we need a surgeon general in place who can compensate -- >> we need a federal government who -- >> we need a government that's being honest. jonathan, you know as well as i do, we've...
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michelle has been working all across the state.for working across political parties, different segments of the community. she's brought people together. and her public service is around volunteerism leadership finding ways to work together. and that's what's appealing. >> there's been some question about this secretary of state who is a republican in georgia and whether he is effectively processing new voter registrations. a group that was created to register voters has said they did an audit. 40,000 folks missing from the rolls that should be in there. this is why the secretary of state is suing that group because he says they're not on the up and up or they've engaged in fraudulent practices. is there concern about that? are you concerned about the integrity of this going forward? >> we are concerned. the group is suing, and has sought help from washington from the justice department. the secretary of state is just dragging his feet. and i do believe there are political reasons for him to do that. there was no expectation that ov
michelle has been working all across the state.for working across political parties, different segments of the community. she's brought people together. and her public service is around volunteerism leadership finding ways to work together. and that's what's appealing. >> there's been some question about this secretary of state who is a republican in georgia and whether he is effectively processing new voter registrations. a group that was created to register voters has said they did an...
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. >> reporter: good morning, michelle. this is one of the silver linings left over from the quake. 25 years ago we're here at the embarcadero, but what happened 25 years ago set the stage for tearing down the concrete that crowded the waterfront. for about three decades, 480 ran along san francisco's waterfront. for years, the double-decker hid the now iconic ferry building. voters had the chance to tear down the freeway in the '80s but voted it down because they feared traffic would be too chaotic. when loma prieta hit, the embarcadero freeway was deemed unsafe and closed to traffic while caltrans planned a freeway retrofit, critics like then mayor art agnos pounced and city supervisors approved demolition. today the open feel of the embarcadero welcomes worldwide visitors. it's almost impossible to imagine a freeway was ever here. >> it's definitely unrecognizable from what was here 25 years ago. >> reporter: it's made the ferry building a destination and revitalized this area. live on the embarcadero, i'm ryan takeo, kp
. >> reporter: good morning, michelle. this is one of the silver linings left over from the quake. 25 years ago we're here at the embarcadero, but what happened 25 years ago set the stage for tearing down the concrete that crowded the waterfront. for about three decades, 480 ran along san francisco's waterfront. for years, the double-decker hid the now iconic ferry building. voters had the chance to tear down the freeway in the '80s but voted it down because they feared traffic would be...
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ryan. >> reporter: michelle, it took 15 seconds.sounds like a short amount of time but when the earth is shaking beneath you, especially a 6.9, it feels like forever. everyone has a story. my photographer, he was bouncing on the couch as a kid and still 15 seconds, it feels like forever and it's still impacting us today. >> reporter: the images not only remind us, they still shock us and some haunt us. >> just seen chopper 5 going over the freeway system. here it is 880, there are huge sections of the freeway -- >> reporter: in oakland the cypress structure double-decker collapse was the deadliest scene, 42 died there. today a memorial park sits at the site in west oakland. 880 was relocated. >> here comes the footage of the bay bridge. there is the cantilever section and there right at the end of the cantilever is where the roadway dropped on to the lower deck. >> reporter: the old eastern span is of course closed to traffic. its present day piece by piece demolition is nothing like what happened in an instant then. in san francisc
ryan. >> reporter: michelle, it took 15 seconds.sounds like a short amount of time but when the earth is shaking beneath you, especially a 6.9, it feels like forever. everyone has a story. my photographer, he was bouncing on the couch as a kid and still 15 seconds, it feels like forever and it's still impacting us today. >> reporter: the images not only remind us, they still shock us and some haunt us. >> just seen chopper 5 going over the freeway system. here it is 880, there...
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but she is trying to affirm michele. they are working for a tense, testy ex-marine who is upset with michele who is wearing a ranbow anklet and you see him make a bet at one point about whether they can turn this women into a good soldier and michele is found and determined that will never happen and debby is trying to show her this is maybe not the easiest way to go about things. so there are they in afghanistan serving on camp phoenix. and the armorman team when michele and debby the youngest and oldest of the three women are on the armor team and weapons mechanics. the armor man team runs out of american weapons to fix. they are in a support battalion, do maintenance work and support infantry soldiers and their weapons are not breaking enough to have anything to do. and the very driven man and superior come up with the idea of why don't they work on this interesting un project. the united nations facilitated the collection of a hot of old, broken ak-47s which are going to be repurposed and given out to afghan soldiers
but she is trying to affirm michele. they are working for a tense, testy ex-marine who is upset with michele who is wearing a ranbow anklet and you see him make a bet at one point about whether they can turn this women into a good soldier and michele is found and determined that will never happen and debby is trying to show her this is maybe not the easiest way to go about things. so there are they in afghanistan serving on camp phoenix. and the armorman team when michele and debby the youngest...
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michelle, i want to begin with you. give us ab overview of situations at colleges that led to this new law. >> so the statistical information that we have, and of course it is considered to be an understood report. s it is very hard to estimate sexual assault, one of n five women of college age will experience an unwanted sexual encounter or sexual assault at some point during their college years. and a statistic that goes with that, based on the research of david lissack whose a psychologist is that males who commit sexual assaults on college campuses have an average of four to six victims and tend to be repeat offenders. >> so they are serial offenders. >> that is what the research seems to be indicating. >> but they haven't been seriously discipline ed campuse or there hasn't been enough of them disciplined. >> that is a big part of the plan is the lack of discipline. an epidemic, violence against women on college campuses that for many years has been almost entirely unaddressed. and that is what has i think brought
michelle, i want to begin with you. give us ab overview of situations at colleges that led to this new law. >> so the statistical information that we have, and of course it is considered to be an understood report. s it is very hard to estimate sexual assault, one of n five women of college age will experience an unwanted sexual encounter or sexual assault at some point during their college years. and a statistic that goes with that, based on the research of david lissack whose a...
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michelle, i want to ask you this. this news about this change in the colorado voting law, which took place under democrat controlled, you know, legislature and government, is it really as dramatic as they say? can you really move to colorado -- visit colorado basically for 21 days and on day 22 register to vote on voting day, online? >> it is as bad as they say. and who's saying it? well, election officials here in the state of colorado. the el paso county clerk right here in my backyard has been warning about it. the secretary of state scott gessler. and here's exactly why the citizens united film "rocky mountain heist" is so important. we mention this in our film. we talk to state legislators who knew that this was happening, new who knew this was part of the plan, the model, the blueprint to put through these so-called reforms that are supposed to enlighten and inform everyone and improve the voter situation to be used and exploited specifically to affect elections particularly when they're close. what do you get w
michelle, i want to ask you this. this news about this change in the colorado voting law, which took place under democrat controlled, you know, legislature and government, is it really as dramatic as they say? can you really move to colorado -- visit colorado basically for 21 days and on day 22 register to vote on voting day, online? >> it is as bad as they say. and who's saying it? well, election officials here in the state of colorado. the el paso county clerk right here in my backyard...
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meteorologist michelle grossman is with us this morning. michelle, good to have you. and those clouds will eventually clear, right? >> yeah, we're slowly getting them out of here. we have mostly cloudy skies. we'll have mostly sunny skies as we head throughout the afternoon. it will take a couple hours, but we are cool, windy, but we're looking pretty. there's a live look outside right along boathouse row. 51 in philadelphia. cool to the north and west. even cold in mt. pocono, just 37. 48 in lancaster. 54 in wildwood. there are those winds. 38 miles per hour, wind gusts in mt. pocono up to 28 in philadelphia. a 33-mile-per-hour wind gust in dover. it's going to be windy and cool. that wind will go right through you. it's going to be chilly and we'll be cold overnight. in the meantime, we're looking at a sunny day. by lunchtime, 53 at 3:00. 56 and 6:00, 55. temperatures not going very far and bottoming out tonight. more about that coming up. >>> new this morning, a person is in the hospital after being hit by a car in burlington county. this happened at route 130 and
meteorologist michelle grossman is with us this morning. michelle, good to have you. and those clouds will eventually clear, right? >> yeah, we're slowly getting them out of here. we have mostly cloudy skies. we'll have mostly sunny skies as we head throughout the afternoon. it will take a couple hours, but we are cool, windy, but we're looking pretty. there's a live look outside right along boathouse row. 51 in philadelphia. cool to the north and west. even cold in mt. pocono, just 37....
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i'm michelle miller. the toll in the ebola outbreak passed a milestone today, surging past 10,000 cases, nearly half of them fatal. of the seven americans who contracted ebola, all have survived. but now a third state, illinois, has joined new york and new jersey in imposing a mandatory 21-day quarantine on passengers who have had direct contact with ebola patients overseas. and that has volunteer organizations worried, saying the new rules will discourage health care workers from traveling to places where their help is desperately needed. yesterday, new jersey isolated an american nurse who returned from sierra leona. she has tested negative for ebola, and, as jericka duncan tells us tonight, she hasn't had a positive experience. >> reporter: kaci hickox describes her quarantine as disorganized and frightening. she details her experience in the "dallas morning news." an official "barked questions at me as if i was a criminal." hickox says after disclosing she worked with ebola patients in sierra leona, s
i'm michelle miller. the toll in the ebola outbreak passed a milestone today, surging past 10,000 cases, nearly half of them fatal. of the seven americans who contracted ebola, all have survived. but now a third state, illinois, has joined new york and new jersey in imposing a mandatory 21-day quarantine on passengers who have had direct contact with ebola patients overseas. and that has volunteer organizations worried, saying the new rules will discourage health care workers from traveling to...
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>> michelle. >> for michelle, yeah. >> changes are coming our way. er the weekend, today looks pretty good but look off the coastline. we have showers in the works. we'll talk about that coming up. >> even though it's a holiday i guess a lot of kids are still in school so we may see some traffic. we've got slight backups in some of the far lanes and a lot of overnight road work as well. cal transnot taking a break. >> i am predicting a slow day. >> in a good way? >> yes. very good way. >>> moving along -- 4:30. ebola scare that prompted a huge emergency response at l.a.x. turned out to be a false alarm. a passenger on a united flight from new york was vomiting and exhibiting other flu-like symptoms. when the plane landed it was escorted to a remote part of the airport in the hazmat team going on board. they were told the woman had recently been to west africa,
>> michelle. >> for michelle, yeah. >> changes are coming our way. er the weekend, today looks pretty good but look off the coastline. we have showers in the works. we'll talk about that coming up. >> even though it's a holiday i guess a lot of kids are still in school so we may see some traffic. we've got slight backups in some of the far lanes and a lot of overnight road work as well. cal transnot taking a break. >> i am predicting a slow day. >> in a good...
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nbc bay area's michelle roberts is at another traffic spot in palo alto. michelle? >> reporter: i'm near page mill road in el camino real. definitely a rough spot in palo alto. it's 5:00. people are heading home. it's starting to fill in and slow down a little bit. in some cases drivers are waiting a couple of cycles of the light to get through this intersection. tonight santa clara county officials will be talking about this very intersection and others. they'll present plans for a new traffic study at a public meeting in palo alto. it starts at 6:00 at city hall. and experts will be looking at traffic patterns and considering ways to ease the rough congestion. things like adding turn lanes, bike lanes, or even widening the road. according to a city report, the 280-page mill interchange received an f for rush hour congestion. page mill and el camino real slightly better with an e. some commuters in the area are just not hopeful about this, and they're skeptical those ratings will improve. >> i'm not sure if widening is going to work. but something's got the change.
nbc bay area's michelle roberts is at another traffic spot in palo alto. michelle? >> reporter: i'm near page mill road in el camino real. definitely a rough spot in palo alto. it's 5:00. people are heading home. it's starting to fill in and slow down a little bit. in some cases drivers are waiting a couple of cycles of the light to get through this intersection. tonight santa clara county officials will be talking about this very intersection and others. they'll present plans for a new...
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let me begin with you, michelle, because you were one of the panelists in that debate last week.hat was your mission and how did it overlap with the secretary of state? >> the green line institute is really about making sure communities of color have access to the american dream. we're seeing voter i.d. law and voter i.d. law in other states. we need a secretary of state who understands. california needs to be the counter-example. >> has that come up at all in this race? >> a little bit. as a community panelist, they had a chance to ask a couple questions. asian and latino voters in california, they have the lowest registration rates and turn out at much lower rates, too, so what are they going to do about that? >> josh, turnout has been low in these off-year elections. is there anything the secretary of state can do or try to do? >> try, definitely. and both candidates have talked a lot about how to try to goose that civic engagement into higher gear. it's such a multi-faceted problem that it's hard to see how somebody without policy making authority can do it other than going o
let me begin with you, michelle, because you were one of the panelists in that debate last week.hat was your mission and how did it overlap with the secretary of state? >> the green line institute is really about making sure communities of color have access to the american dream. we're seeing voter i.d. law and voter i.d. law in other states. we need a secretary of state who understands. california needs to be the counter-example. >> has that come up at all in this race? >> a...
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>> michelle nunn has run a good campaign for the democrats. the demographics in georgia are changing aenif african americans turn out strong, perdue has run a sloppy campaign near the end talking too much about outsourcing, almost like a mitt romney candidate. republicans were supposed to have a wave at this moment but it seems to be just a tie so the president strategically is going to some of the states where african-american turnout could be a big help and republicans are hurt not having a governoring agenda. where is the contract to america, the pledge to america, they're coasting hoping to ride a wave. i haven't seen the wave starting to develop and no real policy ideas coming out of the right. >> the challenge for democrats they need those african-american voters to come out and georgia, louisiana and arkansas, but at the same time those are the voters that typically like the president, typically like the president's policies but white voters poll say white male voters do not like the president in some of the bathle ground states so his
>> michelle nunn has run a good campaign for the democrats. the demographics in georgia are changing aenif african americans turn out strong, perdue has run a sloppy campaign near the end talking too much about outsourcing, almost like a mitt romney candidate. republicans were supposed to have a wave at this moment but it seems to be just a tie so the president strategically is going to some of the states where african-american turnout could be a big help and republicans are hurt not...
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still to come, michelle mon that than and music from t.i.me opens in theaters." it's based on the bestselling book by nicholas sparks and, you know, some people are of the belief that only certain kinds of people like sparks' work but that's not true. his fans come from all walks of life -- business people, blue collar workers, postal workers, even professional athletes. >> before we begin, does anybody else need any chardonnay? >> white win gives me a headache. >> i call to order this week's meeting of the nicholas sparks book club. >> yes. >> cheers. >> cheers. >> going to be a good week. >> this week's book is "the best of me." who else went? >> me, dude. >> i loved the diagnose log. but it was the book's broader theme that really resonated that me. >> it really made me believe in the one. that there is someone out there for eachous. >> yeah, i don't know. i found the book to be a little prosaic. >> excuse me? what's prosaic about that? >> there can't just be one person for everyone. >> now hold on. why don't we find out? nicholas sparks,
still to come, michelle mon that than and music from t.i.me opens in theaters." it's based on the bestselling book by nicholas sparks and, you know, some people are of the belief that only certain kinds of people like sparks' work but that's not true. his fans come from all walks of life -- business people, blue collar workers, postal workers, even professional athletes. >> before we begin, does anybody else need any chardonnay? >> white win gives me a headache. >> i call...
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from michelle's point of view.think it's also important that the republican committee, which it announced they were pulling out three or four weeks ago have now come back in because that tells us that they are reading the same polls. and i think they have a slight degree of great concern at this stage. this is a winnable race. michelle's become an absolutely terrific candidate. i think she is reflecting the desire, majority of voters which is try to do something about improving the dysfunctional government in washington. and that's a matter for our economy, our jobs, but also a matter for national security because as you well know when america seems to be dysfunctional, particularly in our congress and between the congress and the president. if countries have an inch around the world, north korea, iran, or isis, they figure it's a good time to scratch. it creates real dangers when we're a dysfunctional government. >> senator, there's a big drag on your daughter on all democratic candidates this year. and it's the p
from michelle's point of view.think it's also important that the republican committee, which it announced they were pulling out three or four weeks ago have now come back in because that tells us that they are reading the same polls. and i think they have a slight degree of great concern at this stage. this is a winnable race. michelle's become an absolutely terrific candidate. i think she is reflecting the desire, majority of voters which is try to do something about improving the...