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mom, mom's family. >> right. >> what'd they search? house? car? lay it out for us. >> absolutely. around 8:00 last night investigators went into mom's home, and they started going through things until after midnight. and then evidently around 12:30 in the morning that's when the car could be seen towed away from the scene. so they're probably processing the car at this point, taking out physical evidence from inside of the house. but again, this is also -- i mean, that's the last known address that we knew that robert was at. they could just be making sure that every single stone is not left unturned at this point because that's all they have to go on, especially with these extensive grid searches. >> you and i talked about it yesterday, the disturbing details of a checkered past of both his mom and mom's boyfriend. i'll get everybody up to speed real quick. mom hit her 9-year-old skull, fractured his skull, lost custody of him, believe. her boyfriend, his name's daniel ehrlich, he spent time in jail for burglary, battery, drugs, and h
mom, mom's family. >> right. >> what'd they search? house? car? lay it out for us. >> absolutely. around 8:00 last night investigators went into mom's home, and they started going through things until after midnight. and then evidently around 12:30 in the morning that's when the car could be seen towed away from the scene. so they're probably processing the car at this point, taking out physical evidence from inside of the house. but again, this is also -- i mean, that's the...
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tap into moms purse. off and running book again and ready to go welcome and here we go can be contained to see this rally march higher in has been a significant buying interest at contains to develop if the march to a rally one thing but since the first couple of weeks in july were of better than 10%. and will see if the rally can continue in the week especially bring you get an important check up on economic growth that is later this week on friday we are going to get an estimate and on second quarter gdp. that is expected to come in and net of 1.5%. considering how much investors have bid up this market there is no room to disappointed with the number. not at all since the second quarter since this march rally some stocks better than doubled banking stocks specifically we have also seen the broader market sprint higher by about 35%. hi on tuesday treasury department officials plan to meet with the nation's banks and lenders to figure out why it's taking so long for them to make any real progress on obam
tap into moms purse. off and running book again and ready to go welcome and here we go can be contained to see this rally march higher in has been a significant buying interest at contains to develop if the march to a rally one thing but since the first couple of weeks in july were of better than 10%. and will see if the rally can continue in the week especially bring you get an important check up on economic growth that is later this week on friday we are going to get an estimate and on second...
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look at your mom or sister.if you have stretch marks chances are you'll have them. >> sex during pregnancy. yes or no? >> that question comes from the dads. the answer is yes. no problem at all. >> thank you, doctor. thank you very much. the green light's on. very good. what's the wildest thing you've heard? someone coming into your office and saying doctor, i heard this. does one stick out? >> i've heard it a couple of times. getting close to term, can i put my high heels on and walk around to try to induce labor? >> no kidding. high heels to induce labor. >> again, not true. i would say probably not because they are a little wobbly by the end. >> take a long walk. >> walking will help. walking is great and the better shape you're in before you deliver the shorter your labor and quicker your delivery will be but walking is great but not necessarily in high heels. >> anything else about the myths? >> baths. a lot of people regret not being able to take a bath. they say why can't i take a bath? is it true i can't
look at your mom or sister.if you have stretch marks chances are you'll have them. >> sex during pregnancy. yes or no? >> that question comes from the dads. the answer is yes. no problem at all. >> thank you, doctor. thank you very much. the green light's on. very good. what's the wildest thing you've heard? someone coming into your office and saying doctor, i heard this. does one stick out? >> i've heard it a couple of times. getting close to term, can i put my high...
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mom was freaked out. mom was like no, no, no, no, no! that's not okay! you can't go in there, oh, my god! and it's really stuck with me, that moment. because when you started developing and you started finding yourself and -- >> uh-huh. >> -- i wondered if that was a traumatic moment for you. >> the beginning of my documentary, i was totally at odds that i needed to be monitored by anybody. but talk to me a little bit about harry benjamin and the protocol. >> the important thing, i think the bottom line of what alexis says is that -- is that transsexualism is an identity thing. it really is not a sexual thing. it's what you feel yourself to be. she feels, has, since a child to be a woman. so, whether she undergoes surgery or not is somewhat irrelevant. the public may get some kind of a -- of a joy out of knowing whether or not she had the surgery. >> it's confusing for people who are not familiar with it. >> right. >> so, why do the surgery? >> the surgery, to make you feel more complete. >> so, some people want it, some don't is basically it. >> correct
mom was freaked out. mom was like no, no, no, no, no! that's not okay! you can't go in there, oh, my god! and it's really stuck with me, that moment. because when you started developing and you started finding yourself and -- >> uh-huh. >> -- i wondered if that was a traumatic moment for you. >> the beginning of my documentary, i was totally at odds that i needed to be monitored by anybody. but talk to me a little bit about harry benjamin and the protocol. >> the...
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mom is dead. thankfully the little infant girl, the little baby found alive, that person is at the center of this investigation now. more coming up. >>> you're a huge part of the show. love chatting with you on the phone. call up, 1-877-tell-hln. you can shoot an e-mail as well, cnn.com/primenews. text your comments as well, text them to hlntv, that's the numbers 45688, just start your message with the word prime. one way to get in on the conversation, become a fan of "prime news" on facebook. you can chime in on the stories we do on the spot. and also take you behind the scenes. behind-the-scenes footage from richelle, myself. more info there at cnn.com/primenews. now this story. if there is a happy ending to something so horrific, this is it. incredible relief for the tiny baby brutally ripped out of her mother's womb. police found her alive. she was cut from her 23-year-old mom, from the womb of darlene haynes. she was 8 months pregnant at the time. they found her body inside her apartment on m
mom is dead. thankfully the little infant girl, the little baby found alive, that person is at the center of this investigation now. more coming up. >>> you're a huge part of the show. love chatting with you on the phone. call up, 1-877-tell-hln. you can shoot an e-mail as well, cnn.com/primenews. text your comments as well, text them to hlntv, that's the numbers 45688, just start your message with the word prime. one way to get in on the conversation, become a fan of "prime...
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and that he called mom, mom. you know? >> yeah.om, speaking of calling you mom, he worked with you. we understand you guys were very, very dear friends. you worked with him on "we are the world." let's listen to just a little bit of that. i want you to talk about that experience of working with others, but with michael jackson specifically. ♪ ♪ all of us a great big family ♪ and the truth you know love is all we need ♪ ♪ we are the world, we are the children ♪ ♪ we are the ones who make a brighter day so let's start giving ♪ ♪ there's a choice we're making ♪ >> i see you standing there. you were standing behind some of the artists there. there's a part that comes up, miss warwick, where you sing in that. this was really the cavalcade of stars, everyone in this video. michael wanted to do this along with lionel ritchie. there you are, you're singing right there. ♪ and our hearts will be free >> talk to us about this experience, miss warwick. >> i've always described the experience as something that you really had to be there. very d
and that he called mom, mom. you know? >> yeah.om, speaking of calling you mom, he worked with you. we understand you guys were very, very dear friends. you worked with him on "we are the world." let's listen to just a little bit of that. i want you to talk about that experience of working with others, but with michael jackson specifically. ♪ ♪ all of us a great big family ♪ and the truth you know love is all we need ♪ ♪ we are the world, we are the children ♪ ♪ we...
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her mom works at a local law school here in l.a. she picked up the papers for her mom. and was carrying them back in a cardboard box, what we understand, and was approaching her car. which was parked on the street. and she was -- she never returned home after that. as far as we know, police are saying they have some video footage of the suspect approaching the car at the same time that the victim was. and that they have him driving away in the car. and then they later have him with her at an atm machine just a few miles away in the downtown area. >> the way we understand it is, he -- the alleged attacker here, is wanting her to withdraw money from a visa card or credit card. she can't. calls mom and dad twice to try and get that information. don clark, i've got to bring you in here. what could she have done to convey a message with two phone calls there, with basically her life on the line, that she was in trouble? >> you're right, mike, the idea, if there could have been something that could have been already developed between the family, if you get into trouble, call
her mom works at a local law school here in l.a. she picked up the papers for her mom. and was carrying them back in a cardboard box, what we understand, and was approaching her car. which was parked on the street. and she was -- she never returned home after that. as far as we know, police are saying they have some video footage of the suspect approaching the car at the same time that the victim was. and that they have him driving away in the car. and then they later have him with her at an...
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, hey, mom.d and please tell me what happened. i need to know if dinah was with jeffrey. >> reva: dinah. >> shayne: yeah, dinah, mom. >> reva: oh my god, shayne. dinah, he didn't even say anything about dinah. i don't know, i don't know. shayne, i don't know. i mean he was having mechanical problems with the plane. he was losing altitude, but dinah... i just don't even know if he was... he didn't say anything about dinah. >> billy: sweetie, are you okay? >> reva: sorry. >> josh: billy, why don't you take reva inside for just a few minutes, get her a drink of water. just go inside just for a drink of water. >> billy: come on. >> reva: shayne, i'm sorry. >> shayne: it's okay, mom. >> mallet: frank, did you call the faa. >> frank: yeah, i did. but she doesn't even know what country she was in or even what type of plane he was flying. >> mallet: the last word i got they were in bosnia, but that was a couple days ago so now they could be anywhere. >> billy: here you go, sweetie. >> reva: don't want wa
, hey, mom.d and please tell me what happened. i need to know if dinah was with jeffrey. >> reva: dinah. >> shayne: yeah, dinah, mom. >> reva: oh my god, shayne. dinah, he didn't even say anything about dinah. i don't know, i don't know. shayne, i don't know. i mean he was having mechanical problems with the plane. he was losing altitude, but dinah... i just don't even know if he was... he didn't say anything about dinah. >> billy: sweetie, are you okay? >> reva:...
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she's in love with the 14-year-old, asking for mom's blessing. what's going on in her mind here. >> it's a kind of pedophilia called h eed hebephilia. >> unfortunately, there are pedophiles with distinct sexual preferences and we have to define them in order to treat them. treating them is nearly impossible. i rarely anybody that doesn't have medication or some extreme sort of like castration that, sort of thing where they actually stop. the recidivism rate is very high. the only good thing here, she's 28 and we found out now because heaven for bid she starts at 28 and it goes on for many more years and people don't find out she has this disorder. somebody that's a heb file is be interested in children between the ages of 11 and 14, a very specific age range because they are either on their way into pubert or prepubescent or starting to reach puberty. and it's a sickness, it's a disorder. there's nothing okay about this. there are links to different mental disorders linked to heb feelia, like for example, psychopatholo psychopathology. you have t
she's in love with the 14-year-old, asking for mom's blessing. what's going on in her mind here. >> it's a kind of pedophilia called h eed hebephilia. >> unfortunately, there are pedophiles with distinct sexual preferences and we have to define them in order to treat them. treating them is nearly impossible. i rarely anybody that doesn't have medication or some extreme sort of like castration that, sort of thing where they actually stop. the recidivism rate is very high. the only...
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mom knows the stuff that i had taken from her.umerous occasions and with amy. you know, i feel guilty about that. i feel extremely guilty, but i was under a time of desperation. >> channel 9 learned that an intense fight right before casey left with caylee in mid-june was over money that casey had stolen from her own grandparents from an account dedicated to paying for assisted living expenses. tensions had been building over the theft. >> what did the person do that you need arrested? >> my daughter. >> for what? >> for stealing an auto and stealing money. >> and we learned today the defense wants the bad check charges trial delayed. that's not a surprise. drew petrimoulx with kdbo is joining us from orlando. what is their excuse for a delay in the check trial? >> they say they need to have time to study for the murder case. that it takes a lot of resources, a lot of time, a lot of money. and if they're forced to focus their attention on a fraud case now, that will take away from casey's right to a fair trial in her murder case.
mom knows the stuff that i had taken from her.umerous occasions and with amy. you know, i feel guilty about that. i feel extremely guilty, but i was under a time of desperation. >> channel 9 learned that an intense fight right before casey left with caylee in mid-june was over money that casey had stolen from her own grandparents from an account dedicated to paying for assisted living expenses. tensions had been building over the theft. >> what did the person do that you need...
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and that's why i say thank god for my mom. because i wouldn't put my kidd with anybody else. >> i just think a terribly tragic, sad, unfortunate incident. it serves a a reminder to all parents you can never be too careful in the protection of your children. >> hyattsville police say they only located three victims. but they want to make sure there aren't anymore. they're asking any one who may have employed the nanny. give them a call. 301-985-5060. the nanny is in jail. prince george's county detention center on $350,000 bond. reporting live from hyattsville. darcy spencer, news 4. >>> darcy, thank you for reporting there. developing story now out of northeast washington tonight. a man has been found dead in his apartment under mysterious circumstances. fire fighters went to the apartment on fort lincoln drive late this morning for a medical call and found a small fire and body of a deceased adult male. >>> d.c. fire station was dedicated today to the city's first african-american fire chief. the chief burton johnson joined t
and that's why i say thank god for my mom. because i wouldn't put my kidd with anybody else. >> i just think a terribly tragic, sad, unfortunate incident. it serves a a reminder to all parents you can never be too careful in the protection of your children. >> hyattsville police say they only located three victims. but they want to make sure there aren't anymore. they're asking any one who may have employed the nanny. give them a call. 301-985-5060. the nanny is in jail. prince...
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oh, it's great. >> call your mother. >> call my mom. >> mom, guess what? i got in. okay. i'm getting ready. >> this is it. the day you waited for so long. i love you. i'm so proud of you. >> love you too, dad. >> get yourself ready before your mother has a panic attack. >> today the menefees are reunited as a family. >> what time's the ceremony? >> 6:00. >> do you ever feel you have to push your parents out of your way to be successful? >> a lot of the times i do, and it's hard. it's like i want my mom there, i've had most of my childhood without her, so it's like now i want her there, but i kind of have to have my own path. >> glorias ashley menefee. >> in addition to post university, glorias was accepted to three other colleges. >> i'm very proud of you. [ cheers and applause ] >> glorias! >> it is now my distinct honor to tell you to turn your tassels. >> glorias menefee is part of capital prep's legacy of sending 100% of its graduates on to college, 100% of every class every year. >> southern connecticut state university. >> delaware state university. >> loy controla
oh, it's great. >> call your mother. >> call my mom. >> mom, guess what? i got in. okay. i'm getting ready. >> this is it. the day you waited for so long. i love you. i'm so proud of you. >> love you too, dad. >> get yourself ready before your mother has a panic attack. >> today the menefees are reunited as a family. >> what time's the ceremony? >> 6:00. >> do you ever feel you have to push your parents out of your way to be...
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mom, it's sunday. that's when i knew i couldn't wait.'s doctor said these were signs of alzheimer's, a type of dementia, and that prescription aricept could help. he said it's the only treatment proven effective... for all stages of alzheimer's. studies showed aricept slows the progression... of alzheimer's symptoms. it improves cognition... and slows the decline of overall function. aricept is well tolerated but not for everyone. people at risk for stomach ulcers... or who take certain other medicines... should tell their doctors... because serious stomach problems... such as bleeding may get worse. some people may experience fainting. some people may have nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, bruising, or not sleep well. some people may have muscle cramps... or loss of appetite or may feel tired. in studies, these were usually mild and temporary. mom. talk to your doctor about aricept. don't wait. alzheimer's isn't waiting. i'm working on my digestive health. whatcha eatin'? yoplus. it's a yogurt for digestive health. here... blackberry pomegran
mom, it's sunday. that's when i knew i couldn't wait.'s doctor said these were signs of alzheimer's, a type of dementia, and that prescription aricept could help. he said it's the only treatment proven effective... for all stages of alzheimer's. studies showed aricept slows the progression... of alzheimer's symptoms. it improves cognition... and slows the decline of overall function. aricept is well tolerated but not for everyone. people at risk for stomach ulcers... or who take certain other...
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i haven't missedny of that. >> my mom was a stay-at-home mom.am i doing the right thing? and i kind of time to the conclusion that i work 18 weeks, 20 weeks out of the year. and the rest of the time i get off. i'm spending a lot of quality time with my kids. >> reporter: leta lindley says, when she finally won her first tournament on the tour, she finally had two children. she claims it made her a better golfer. karen stupples agrees. >> being a mother is the best job in the world. i never felt more content and fulfilled as a person. >> my most important job is being a mom. i have two people that rely on me and are impressionable. golf is fleeting. at the end of the day, it's my precious children that matter the most. d nd id.ee nsths.e u. wom'spe on engibe t vsaleoncoalucuntry y club, in bethlehem, pennsylvania. you can see live coverage today and tomorrow. if you live in the lehigh area, get out to saucon valley. there's a kids club. they can play in at tend anhave a great a grea vo: r.stea y.. when companies were laying off hundreds of thousa
i haven't missedny of that. >> my mom was a stay-at-home mom.am i doing the right thing? and i kind of time to the conclusion that i work 18 weeks, 20 weeks out of the year. and the rest of the time i get off. i'm spending a lot of quality time with my kids. >> reporter: leta lindley says, when she finally won her first tournament on the tour, she finally had two children. she claims it made her a better golfer. karen stupples agrees. >> being a mother is the best job in the...
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she's raised by two moms. >> the child will be well balanced with two moms.en proven back in the 40s. >> i think as long as they're getting the attention, affection, the discipline, everything they need to find their way and to feel good and confident, she's obviously confident. she's happy, she's very stable and secure. >> reporter: were some of the mothers jealous that you actually have -- >> i had a couple of moms saying she'll understand better. and i actually had to go not really. >> reporter: why not? >> she just didn't. it was like the same with any of the dads. >> reporter: so two moms aren't better. but just as good. >> reporter: is there anything i can do while i'm here? change light bulbs? >> in the states i renovated a house so i'm really not concerned about that either. >> reporter: feeling emasculated, i went for walk with the professor but he was no comfort. >> to be frank, we're not really all that necessary. >> our only hope, that women decide to keep us alive for their own amusement. r the pop music perhaps or maybe the story telling. we're
she's raised by two moms. >> the child will be well balanced with two moms.en proven back in the 40s. >> i think as long as they're getting the attention, affection, the discipline, everything they need to find their way and to feel good and confident, she's obviously confident. she's happy, she's very stable and secure. >> reporter: were some of the mothers jealous that you actually have -- >> i had a couple of moms saying she'll understand better. and i actually had to...
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this is the mom and the four daughters. >> which one is the mom?. >> it must be far left. >> i can't tell honestly. that's a good sign i guess, it's working. it's sort of become like a competition. within gets surgery and the other thinks they have to get another surgery. one time mom and it would have the daughters got enhancements on the same day. they've spent 65 grand doing it. newsworthy. >> i really am trying to process that story and be positive but -- ♪ monday, monday >> tha >> spy secret. >> why the attorney general may open a criminal investigation into high-level cia operatives. were american spies breaking the law? >> then food crackdown. the government's new standards to protect you at meal time. >> it's a great way of completely controlling food safety. >> why some in the food industry welcome the change. >> and insomniac theater. from the new movie spoof "bruno" to a romantic high school romp. should you spend money on any of these comedys? it's monday, july 13. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> without giving
this is the mom and the four daughters. >> which one is the mom?. >> it must be far left. >> i can't tell honestly. that's a good sign i guess, it's working. it's sort of become like a competition. within gets surgery and the other thinks they have to get another surgery. one time mom and it would have the daughters got enhancements on the same day. they've spent 65 grand doing it. newsworthy. >> i really am trying to process that story and be positive but -- ♪ monday,...
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>> natalie gave birth, and she's raised by two moms. >> with two moms, that's the thought of back in the '40's. >> as long as you're getting attention, you know, the discipline, everything that they need to find their way and to feel good and confident, she's obviously confident. she's happy and very stable and secure. >> were some of the mothers jealous that you have -- >> i had a couple of moms saying, you won't -- i actually had go, not really. >> really? >> she just didn't. it was the same as any of the dads. >> so two moms aren't better. but just as good. is there anything i can do while i'm here? change light bulbs? >> in the space i renovated a house so i'm really not concerned about that either. >> okay. >> feeling emasculine it aed i went for a walk with the professor. >> our only hope? that women decide to keep us alive for their own amusement. for the pop music perhaps. or maybe storytelling. we're good at that. i'm nick watt for "nightline" in london. >> so perhaps we're not that important after all. our thanks to nick watt. >>> when we come back, babies, babies everywher
>> natalie gave birth, and she's raised by two moms. >> with two moms, that's the thought of back in the '40's. >> as long as you're getting attention, you know, the discipline, everything that they need to find their way and to feel good and confident, she's obviously confident. she's happy and very stable and secure. >> were some of the mothers jealous that you have -- >> i had a couple of moms saying, you won't -- i actually had go, not really. >> really?...
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most of them are moms who trust the opinions of a fellow mom.heap and effective marketing. but for moms who read the blogs they feel deeptive. christine shermer was relying on her advice on which baby carrier to buy. >> there was a particular carrier that one blogger recommended be the best one. lo and behold, i found out recently, that she has a relationship with that company. that makes more sense. >> reporter: bloggers like colleen are careful. she even consulted a lawyer. but she didn't have to. >> there's no laws. you're not breaking the law if you accept a free playstation and say you love that playstation. >> reporter: the federal trade commission is now considering expanding false advertising guidelines to include blog testimonials. >> that's alarming for something that you're doing for a mom who is getting a free box of cereal or yogurt. but they could be liable. >> but unless things change, it's sort of reader beware right now. joining us is one of the pioneers of one of the mommy blogospheres. heather armstrong runs a blog out. she su
most of them are moms who trust the opinions of a fellow mom.heap and effective marketing. but for moms who read the blogs they feel deeptive. christine shermer was relying on her advice on which baby carrier to buy. >> there was a particular carrier that one blogger recommended be the best one. lo and behold, i found out recently, that she has a relationship with that company. that makes more sense. >> reporter: bloggers like colleen are careful. she even consulted a lawyer. but...
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mom: that's why i go to walmart. mom vo: she has everything she needs. and then some.o: get them everything they need to succeed at an unbeatable walmart price. vo: back to school costs less at walmart. vo: save money. live better. walmart. julie loves target, it's got the supplies teacher told her to get and for a great deal. she also expects he'll love the sandwich. she expects he'll think of her when he sees the note. so she shops target. gotta have deals on the stuff she's gotta get. target. expect more. pay less.
mom: that's why i go to walmart. mom vo: she has everything she needs. and then some.o: get them everything they need to succeed at an unbeatable walmart price. vo: back to school costs less at walmart. vo: save money. live better. walmart. julie loves target, it's got the supplies teacher told her to get and for a great deal. she also expects he'll love the sandwich. she expects he'll think of her when he sees the note. so she shops target. gotta have deals on the stuff she's gotta get....
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was mom suspicious at all? what role did she play in all this? was suspicious she didn't report anything. according to police, it would have been some scenario like either summer or the boy told someone else, then reported it to authorities. >> what charges is she facing? >> she faces four counts of lewd conduct with a minor, which could mean a sentence of up to life if convicted. >> let's bring in cooper lawrence on this. sounds like mary kay letourno all over again. asking for mom's blessing? what's going on in this woman's mind here? >> it's called hebaphelia. >> there is a name for it now? >> there is a name because unfortunately, there are pedophiles that have distinct sexual preference for different age groups. i will tell you treating them is nearly impossible. i rarely see anybody that doesn't have medication or some extreme castration. the only good thing here is she is 28 and we found out now. heaven forbid she starts at 28 and it goes on for many more years and people don't find out she has this disorder. somebody that is a hebaphile i
was mom suspicious at all? what role did she play in all this? was suspicious she didn't report anything. according to police, it would have been some scenario like either summer or the boy told someone else, then reported it to authorities. >> what charges is she facing? >> she faces four counts of lewd conduct with a minor, which could mean a sentence of up to life if convicted. >> let's bring in cooper lawrence on this. sounds like mary kay letourno all over again. asking...
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nice mom jeans, obama. dad jeans, but for the most part. >> they're mom jeans, yeah for sure. >> reporter: kind of high wasted jeans mocked by saturday night live. >> introducing mom jeans. give her something that says, i'm not a woman anymore, i'm a mom. >> reporter: mom jeans even have a song dedicated to them. >> every time i put my mom jeans on the teenage boys ♪ ♪ come to my lawn ♪ put your mom jeans on ♪. >> reporter: attack on the president's jeans brought out the fenders. love it, perfect! he is adorable. they're pants, who cares. the washington post did a post of his generally obama friendly readers who voted overwhelmingly to he looks super cool. don't tell that to a celebrity stylist. >> they're terrible. >> reporter: robert verdi is a huge obama fan, but this isn't the first time president obama has been accused of wearing the dreaded mom jeans. there was the time back during the campaign when he went bike riding in a helmet and jeans, and some speculated that he was trying to look nerdy to comb
nice mom jeans, obama. dad jeans, but for the most part. >> they're mom jeans, yeah for sure. >> reporter: kind of high wasted jeans mocked by saturday night live. >> introducing mom jeans. give her something that says, i'm not a woman anymore, i'm a mom. >> reporter: mom jeans even have a song dedicated to them. >> every time i put my mom jeans on the teenage boys ♪ ♪ come to my lawn ♪ put your mom jeans on ♪. >> reporter: attack on the president's...
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that's the bio mom, the alleged bio mom, debbie rowe, set to throw her hat to the ring claiming she shouldrdianship of all three of the jackson children, there she is outside of a chinese restaurant cursing and threatening a cameraman. legal guardian? maybe. but would that entitle her to another huge payday, her last one estimated between $500,000 and millions from jackson to just go away. will his family be willing to pay the same? straight out to mary margaret, senior news editor, radaronline.com. what about it, mary margaret, what happened? what was that? >> i think what we're seeing is debbie rowe reacting to the obvious negative backlash that she's getting. as she said before, rightly so, nancy. if you're a mom and want -- and someone wants your kids, you'll do anything in your power to get it. even after michael jackson died, she was quoted -- her lawyer was quoted as backtracking saying actually she's not sure to go and legally get custody over the kids. so the question is, what exactly does she want? >> straight out to paul vercammen, senior cnn producer standing by in l.a. at stap
that's the bio mom, the alleged bio mom, debbie rowe, set to throw her hat to the ring claiming she shouldrdianship of all three of the jackson children, there she is outside of a chinese restaurant cursing and threatening a cameraman. legal guardian? maybe. but would that entitle her to another huge payday, her last one estimated between $500,000 and millions from jackson to just go away. will his family be willing to pay the same? straight out to mary margaret, senior news editor,...
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mom: that's why i go to walmart. mom vo: she has everything she needs. and then some. vo: get them everything they need to succeed at an unbeatable walmart price. vo: back to school costs less at walmart. vo: save money. live better. walmart.
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the law does favor the bio mom. now, she may or may not be the bio mom. she says she is. that remains to be seen. to you, raymond, what about these five doctors that were
the law does favor the bio mom. now, she may or may not be the bio mom. she says she is. that remains to be seen. to you, raymond, what about these five doctors that were
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calling my mom and saying don't tell anyone anything. don't tell them any information. although she did say i called her first. of course i had already told some people. i was surely wasn't going to tell anyone else. i knew the kind of seriousness and my mom's voice so i decided don't tell anyone anything. and i didn't have to. because of those like people i don't told by people and they told by people, and they told by people. and i found out i was hiv-positive on july 172003, and it seemed like the rest of my national community, it seemed like word had spread. so immediately when i came out of the hospital, i was a college student and i was forced to go back to college in order to keep my health insurance, so i was able to, you know, treat this virus. and i remember being at school, you know, from the semester before i was the girl on campus. and now it was like i was walking to class by myself. no one wanted to do class projects with a.
calling my mom and saying don't tell anyone anything. don't tell them any information. although she did say i called her first. of course i had already told some people. i was surely wasn't going to tell anyone else. i knew the kind of seriousness and my mom's voice so i decided don't tell anyone anything. and i didn't have to. because of those like people i don't told by people and they told by people, and they told by people. and i found out i was hiv-positive on july 172003, and it seemed...
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how does this woman, this governor, this wife, mother of five, if hockey mom who hunts emerge into one of the most electricfying politicians today. home life with the governor, shot this past spring before she was chosen as senator mccain's running mate. but to know sarah palin we must first look west and north to alaska. in 1984 the democratic ticket featured he going ra geraldino as walter mondale's hundreding mate. >> the achievements of he goin raline in 1984 and, of course, senator hillary clinton. hillary left 18 million cracks in the highest hardest in america but it turns out the women of america aren't finished yet and we can shatter that glass ceiling once and for all! [ applause ] >> and i was really quite surprised because in 24 years nobody has done that on a national team politically. >> she has strong principles, a fighting spirit. you know, my friends, this great governor grew up in a decent hard working middle class family. >> i was born in idaho so when i was three months old my folks moved up. >> fox news obtained this exclusive interview with governor sarah palin sh
how does this woman, this governor, this wife, mother of five, if hockey mom who hunts emerge into one of the most electricfying politicians today. home life with the governor, shot this past spring before she was chosen as senator mccain's running mate. but to know sarah palin we must first look west and north to alaska. in 1984 the democratic ticket featured he going ra geraldino as walter mondale's hundreding mate. >> the achievements of he goin raline in 1984 and, of course, senator...
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mom went out and looked for a few minutes and then called cops and went out looking again. >> mom hasen and apparently passed a poly, right? >> yes, she has. >> why did she want to take the poly? >> she didn't want the finger pointed at her. she said i wanted to step forward and make sure i had nothing to do with this. my daughter is missing. help me find her. >> mike brooks, former fed with the fbi, weigh in, mike. >> it's unusual as matt said because that shell station is right on the way. in fact, there were two other people -- it's a very small community. everybody knows everybody else. there was two people that saw her on the way home and said we saw her walking on the way and then she just vanished into thin air. it is close to an interstate so there's always a possibility that she could have been abducted and someone just jumped on the interstate and took her out of the area. >> how close is it to an interstate and do you know what interstate it is? >> no. i was talking to one of my sources, and they said that it is very, very close to an interstate. i wish i could tell you wha
mom went out and looked for a few minutes and then called cops and went out looking again. >> mom hasen and apparently passed a poly, right? >> yes, she has. >> why did she want to take the poly? >> she didn't want the finger pointed at her. she said i wanted to step forward and make sure i had nothing to do with this. my daughter is missing. help me find her. >> mike brooks, former fed with the fbi, weigh in, mike. >> it's unusual as matt said because that...
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i was only a year old when my mom went in to space. and 3 years old and i grew up in neighborhood where everybody's parents worked for nasa. everybody had connection to the space program so it took me to go to school and college in boston away from nasa to really appreciate, you know, my parents ' place. especially my mom's place in the history of the space program. >> reporter: with both parents and people in your neighborhood working for nasa were you ever tempted to go in to space and try this out as well. >> you know, sure. i have a huge interest in space and the space program but, you know, i didn't quite have the perfect score on the s.-at.s to be eligible to become an astronaut so i will leave that to my mom and dad. maybe carry on the family legacy in another way. >> maybe the first space journalist. >> yeah, i like that. >> you took time off to raise the girl and came back what is your role now. >> i was the working with the international partners and trying to figure out how we were going to do and now seeing the realization
i was only a year old when my mom went in to space. and 3 years old and i grew up in neighborhood where everybody's parents worked for nasa. everybody had connection to the space program so it took me to go to school and college in boston away from nasa to really appreciate, you know, my parents ' place. especially my mom's place in the history of the space program. >> reporter: with both parents and people in your neighborhood working for nasa were you ever tempted to go in to space and...
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>> well, cafe mom did a study on digital moms. we found there are over 30 million moms online.tworks. about a quarter of them are using blogs. tens of millions of moms here in involved in either of those. >> it has changed my life, literally. i had books up the wazoo, and they just felt outdated. like i didn't trust any of them. but i trust other moms. and they tell you their experience. what's worked and what hasn't. i rarely go on line for everything. that's where i get all my advice. >> what's a common theme you hear throughout? are most women -- would you say most women are happy being moms? they're loving it? or do you hear more the frustration side of things? >> i think there's a very realistic picture of motherhood. they're very realistic and open with one another. >> they share the joy. >> you can laugh at it at the same time. >> i'm at such disadvantage, ladies, because first of all my children are grown and i do not know how to turn on the computer. i might be the last person on the earth who doesn't. but i kind of like my life like that. what would you say to a mothe
>> well, cafe mom did a study on digital moms. we found there are over 30 million moms online.tworks. about a quarter of them are using blogs. tens of millions of moms here in involved in either of those. >> it has changed my life, literally. i had books up the wazoo, and they just felt outdated. like i didn't trust any of them. but i trust other moms. and they tell you their experience. what's worked and what hasn't. i rarely go on line for everything. that's where i get all my...
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hang with your mom. >> hang with your mom is important. >> even though they're probably not into thatd as you said, say no to gossip. so everyall your advice to 'tweens? >> and i think the most important thing, when you're younger is to try to figure out a talent and go for it and not be afraid. because i think when we were younger we had so many hang-ups and we're worried that we're not going to be able to worry about our friends and what everyone thinks of you and be inspired, learn to say no. and just be appreciate you and look in the mirror and like what you see. >> and you're a producer for "access hollywood" so you were able to get some interviews with celebrities who are teenagers themselves and you had taylor swift contribute, and she is number 14 on the list, discover your talent and work on it. we know brittany has really worked for hers. >> well, taylor swift is definitely amazing. at age 10 we discovered her talent of singing, and at age 11 she drove with her mom to nashville to like, even though she got rejected, she still -- >> she kept knocking on those producer doors.
hang with your mom. >> hang with your mom is important. >> even though they're probably not into thatd as you said, say no to gossip. so everyall your advice to 'tweens? >> and i think the most important thing, when you're younger is to try to figure out a talent and go for it and not be afraid. because i think when we were younger we had so many hang-ups and we're worried that we're not going to be able to worry about our friends and what everyone thinks of you and be...
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. >> everyday i came back with another idea but mom, but mom, but mom. >> i had to write a letter toom and her friend and convince her not to ground me or kill me. >> oh, andrew. all right, but -- and before i could finish, oh, good, because the motor is coming. >> andrew says that he learned everything he needed to know on line. the car has a top speed of 38 miles per hour. it can only run 11 miles on a charge but andrew says that certainly beats paying to fill up. >>> a consumer alert report for parents now. one million playyards have been recalled because the side rail might not attach properly. so here's the deal -- a child who pushes against it could fall. there had been 21 rrps reports of injuries. they are sold by major retailers including k-mart and target between january 2000 and january of this year. keep that in mind. >>> another safety reminder for you -- especially parents. the hidden threat posed by your public pool or water park. national health officials are reporting a spike in intestinal illness caused by a parasite called cryptothoridium lurking in public pools. >>
. >> everyday i came back with another idea but mom, but mom, but mom. >> i had to write a letter toom and her friend and convince her not to ground me or kill me. >> oh, andrew. all right, but -- and before i could finish, oh, good, because the motor is coming. >> andrew says that he learned everything he needed to know on line. the car has a top speed of 38 miles per hour. it can only run 11 miles on a charge but andrew says that certainly beats paying to fill up....
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not the mom. was mom suspicious at all? what role did she play in all this? was suspicious, she didn't report anything. according to the police, it would have been some scenario like either summer or the boy told someone else, then reported it to authorities. >> gotcha. okay. what charges is she facing? >> she faces four counts of lewd conduct with a minor, which could mean a sentence of up to life, if she is convicted. >> wow. let's bring in cooper lawrence on this. cooper, it sounds like mary kay will he turn owe all over again. she says she doesn't see anything wrong with this, she is in love with the 14-year-old, now 16, asking for mom's blessing. what's going on in this mind here? >> it's a type of pedophilia called hebaphilia. >> there is a name for it? >> there is, because there are pedophiles that have distinct preferences, and we as psychologists have to define them. and i will tell you first of all that treating them is nearly impossible. i rarely see anybody that doesn't have medication or, you know, some extreme sort of like castration, that sort
not the mom. was mom suspicious at all? what role did she play in all this? was suspicious, she didn't report anything. according to the police, it would have been some scenario like either summer or the boy told someone else, then reported it to authorities. >> gotcha. okay. what charges is she facing? >> she faces four counts of lewd conduct with a minor, which could mean a sentence of up to life, if she is convicted. >> wow. let's bring in cooper lawrence on this. cooper,...
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we're waiting to talk to one of the moms, christine. the club saying it's a safety issue. 65 kids show up. there's a shot of the pool. i guess there was pool overcrowding. that's one issue and how are you going to prove the racism here? that's got to be kind i've tough one to prove, isn't it? >> it always is. it's always difficult to prove racism on the facts in this case, i think it's almost a phone-in. the children heard racial epithets thrown at them and they were asked to leave. i think the comment from the club president originally that it changed the complexion, how do you put that toothpaste back in the bot? personally, i think what they said about safety was a pretext. there's evidence there were other large groups out there. i think it's an easy thing to prove. but proving it in a court of law is one thing. we've got a bunch of young inner city children subject to racism and discrimination that they deserve the least. >> let's listen to one of the kids who was there. i believe his is marcus allen. and listen to him and what he
we're waiting to talk to one of the moms, christine. the club saying it's a safety issue. 65 kids show up. there's a shot of the pool. i guess there was pool overcrowding. that's one issue and how are you going to prove the racism here? that's got to be kind i've tough one to prove, isn't it? >> it always is. it's always difficult to prove racism on the facts in this case, i think it's almost a phone-in. the children heard racial epithets thrown at them and they were asked to leave. i...
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what's something your mom would always tell you or warn you not to do, like a mom myth?me. >> no. don't make that face because it will freeze up. >> it will freeze that way. my mom used to say, if you go outside with wet hair, you'll catch pneumonia. >> get out of the pool if your lips turn blue, and don't go in the pool until a half hour after you've eaten. >> toads give you warts, all these things. >> pick up a toad. >> we're going to see if mom was right or if it was just a myth, ahead this morning. >>> also ahead, if you want to get the most out of your workout, how you eat could make a real difference, triathletes. >> they probably know that. >> we'll get some advice about what to eat, perhaps more importantly when to eat. >> what did you just yell out? >> that was before security dragged her away. first let's go inside and say hello to russ mitchell at this hour. he is at the news desk. good morning, russ. >> good morning to you. and good morning to you at home. >>> this morning the world health organization said the h1n1 flu pandemic is still in its early stages.
what's something your mom would always tell you or warn you not to do, like a mom myth?me. >> no. don't make that face because it will freeze up. >> it will freeze that way. my mom used to say, if you go outside with wet hair, you'll catch pneumonia. >> get out of the pool if your lips turn blue, and don't go in the pool until a half hour after you've eaten. >> toads give you warts, all these things. >> pick up a toad. >> we're going to see if mom was right...
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mom: that's why i go to walmart. mom vo: she has everything she needs. and then some. anncr vo: get them everything they need to succeed at an unbeatable walmart price. vo: back to school costs less at walmart. vo: save money. live better. walmart. you have questions. who can give you the financial advice you need? where will you find the stability and resources to keep you ahead of this rapidly evolving world? these are tough questions. that's why we brought together two of the most powerful names in the industry. introducing morgan stanley smith barney. here to rethink wealth management. here to answer... your questions. morgan stanley smith barney. a new wealth management firm with over 130 years of experience. my daughter was with me. i took a bayer aspirin out of my purse and chewed it. my doctor said the bayer aspirin saved my life. please talk to your doctor about aspirin and your heart. i'm going to be grandma for a long time. >>> it's not known how many enslaved africans were sent to the knew world of the 400 years of transatlantic slave trade, estimates are 1
mom: that's why i go to walmart. mom vo: she has everything she needs. and then some. anncr vo: get them everything they need to succeed at an unbeatable walmart price. vo: back to school costs less at walmart. vo: save money. live better. walmart. you have questions. who can give you the financial advice you need? where will you find the stability and resources to keep you ahead of this rapidly evolving world? these are tough questions. that's why we brought together two of the most powerful...
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happy mother's -- [ cheers and applause ] i love moms. i love my mom. i love mother's day. every year, i wait 'til the day before and i make my mom a necklace out of macaroni. and she still loves it. i'm 34 years old, it's sad. yeah, it's mother's day. or, as the octomom calls it, christmas. [ laughter ] let's see what else is happening today. health officials are now warning of a new super-flu. it combines the swine flu and the bird flu viruses. they're calling it the turducken of infectious diseases. [ laughter ] [ scattered applause ] someone kws what turducken is. that's good. [ light laughter ] wouldn't that make it a porkducken? trademarked. [ light laughter ] this is great news. this is really cool. the crown at the top of the statue of liberty will reopen on the fourth of july for the first time since 9/11. isn't that cool? [ cheers and applause ] visitors will now be able to touch "air force one" as it flies right past them. [ laughter ] that was frightening. kirstie alley, after gaining 83 pounds, made the cover of "people" magazine. [ scattered applause ] well, m
happy mother's -- [ cheers and applause ] i love moms. i love my mom. i love mother's day. every year, i wait 'til the day before and i make my mom a necklace out of macaroni. and she still loves it. i'm 34 years old, it's sad. yeah, it's mother's day. or, as the octomom calls it, christmas. [ laughter ] let's see what else is happening today. health officials are now warning of a new super-flu. it combines the swine flu and the bird flu viruses. they're calling it the turducken of infectious...
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. >> the difference between a hockey mom and a pit bull? lipstick. >> -- with the great appreciation for the press, for the media. >> what specifically, i'm curious -- >> all of them. >> do you agree with the bush doctrine? >> in what respect, charlie? >> thanks for the bridge to nowhere. great to be in the hometown of ben roethlisberger. alaska. russia from land here in you can shake it up, joe six pack. $150,000 worth of class. >> i kid you not. >> you betcha. >> hockey moms across the nation. >> what is it that the vp does? >> um -- i don't know. it was a blast. every day was a blast out there on the trail. [ cheers and applause ] >> you'll be missed by all of us. here in california, federal and state authorities just arrested 83 people accused of growing $1.2 billion marijuana in the sierra nevada mountains. it would take a snoop dogg 170,000 feet tall to smoke all of that. speaking of dogs of the nonsnoop variety. this is something. babies can understand dogs. they did a study an experiment with six month-old kids and they can understa
. >> the difference between a hockey mom and a pit bull? lipstick. >> -- with the great appreciation for the press, for the media. >> what specifically, i'm curious -- >> all of them. >> do you agree with the bush doctrine? >> in what respect, charlie? >> thanks for the bridge to nowhere. great to be in the hometown of ben roethlisberger. alaska. russia from land here in you can shake it up, joe six pack. $150,000 worth of class. >> i kid you not....
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mom: that's why i go to walmart. mom vo: she has everything she needs. and then some. anncr vo: get them everything they need to succeed at an unbeatable walmart price. vo: back to school costs less at walmart. vo: save money. live better. walmart. >>> there were plenty of pointed moments this week as supreme court justice nominee sonia sotomayor fielded tricky questions during her confirmation hearings on capitol hill, and we want to talk more about those moments. harvard law professor charles ogilvie joins us, his book is on brown versus board of education. professor, how do you think sotomayor did this week? you had met with her. actually spent time in her chambers. do you think she did a good job in fielding those questions? >> i think she did a glat job. she was well prepared and she is the most experienced judge, federal judge, to come to the court in 100 years. and she's had experience as a real warrior and real trial judge. she was able to in a sense dismiss the few questions about some comments she made a speech, during a public hearing and look at her 3,000 o
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my mom continued to plan my funeral. two weeks after being in the hospital, i finally learned my fate that i was asleep when the doctor knocked on the door. come in, i said quietly. unable to whisper more than inaudible sound. the door slowly opened and he came in and sat down next to my bed. how are you feeling? all right. i said. after two weeks in the hospital with no answers. so you know you have pneumonia. i'm not in. they told me this much. we just don't know what has caused it. we have test results that i think we should go over. okay. i said slowly. what the hell this doctor was trying to get after it turns out i'm hiv-positive. it was one of those moments that kind when one life and and another he gives when you find someone has died or someone is pregnant or your younger sibling is getting married and you're still single. but it's funny, no matter how many times i thought about these kind of moments they never seem real, at least not at the time. with the doctors of those three letters, hiv followed by the word
my mom continued to plan my funeral. two weeks after being in the hospital, i finally learned my fate that i was asleep when the doctor knocked on the door. come in, i said quietly. unable to whisper more than inaudible sound. the door slowly opened and he came in and sat down next to my bed. how are you feeling? all right. i said. after two weeks in the hospital with no answers. so you know you have pneumonia. i'm not in. they told me this much. we just don't know what has caused it. we have...