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there's mom. the video we saw lasts about 20 seconds, pulling him through the verizon wireless store in georgia. mom's name, melissa smith, she's 37. arrested, thrown in jail. charged with felony first-degree cruelty. mom messed up here. clearly lost it as a parent. not what you want to do. but is it a felony? dive in, 1-877-tell-hln is the number. we want to hear from you. back with us, cnn legal analyst, lisa bloom, and dr. gail saltz. lisa, from what we gather here, kid threw a tantrum. you know kids, probably went limp on her here so she decides to drag him. bad move by mom. but are you seeing a felony here, lisa? >> you know, i really need to know more facts in this case. it certainly looks awful when we look at that video. especially because it appears to me that the collar and the leash are around the child's neck. but the child isn't fighting. the child doesn't appear to be in any pain. i can remember when my daughter was little, what she thought was a good time is to clamp on my ankle and
there's mom. the video we saw lasts about 20 seconds, pulling him through the verizon wireless store in georgia. mom's name, melissa smith, she's 37. arrested, thrown in jail. charged with felony first-degree cruelty. mom messed up here. clearly lost it as a parent. not what you want to do. but is it a felony? dive in, 1-877-tell-hln is the number. we want to hear from you. back with us, cnn legal analyst, lisa bloom, and dr. gail saltz. lisa, from what we gather here, kid threw a tantrum. you...
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the mom does hold the cards. the state is supposed to ensure justice happens. >> more "prime news" coming up. we'll take your calls, 1-877-tell-hln. >>> a huge sex scandal surrounding the face of louisville basketball. rick pitino, married, father of five, accused of having sex with a woman in a restaurant. she got pregnant. he gave her money. she got an abortion. then these explosive charges. she claims she was raped. and the coach says she tried to blackmail him for $10 million. >>> plus this -- a teen sets himself on fire, and mom's blaming youtube. turns out her 13-year-old son was trying to copy a stunt that he saw online. his leg, hand covered with second-degree burns. it's awful. let's face it, though, there's tons of garbage on the internet and it's up to us as parents to monitor what our kids are watching. love to take your calls. here's the number. 1-877-tell-hln. you can also e-mail us, cnn.com/primenews or text us at hlntv. just start your message with the word "prime." it's your chance to be heard. >
the mom does hold the cards. the state is supposed to ensure justice happens. >> more "prime news" coming up. we'll take your calls, 1-877-tell-hln. >>> a huge sex scandal surrounding the face of louisville basketball. rick pitino, married, father of five, accused of having sex with a woman in a restaurant. she got pregnant. he gave her money. she got an abortion. then these explosive charges. she claims she was raped. and the coach says she tried to blackmail him for...
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>>> breaking news tonight, a young mom, just like millions of moms across america, goes out for an evening walk, on a rural roadway, not far from her home. talking on the cell phone, a friend on the other end, hears screams, and the young mom screaming, please, don't take me, her voice has not been heard again. she has vanished without a trace. that phone later found discarded, thrown into someone's lawn two miles way, tonight, where is kristi cornwell? >> along a country road, a single mom kidnapped taking a stroll. her cell phone was found more than three miles from where she was taken. >> a prperty owner mowing the grass near the road, spotted the cell phone, picked it up, turned it on, recognized immediately it belonged to kristi. >> it would have forensic evidence. >> they're going to look for strangers. on a statistical basis, it's more likely she was kidnapped by a client, a neighbor, a friend, somebody that knew her. >> the words she used, the fact she was on a cell phone, someone did it any way. the location is not a location where somebody would be looking for a random victim. >>
>>> breaking news tonight, a young mom, just like millions of moms across america, goes out for an evening walk, on a rural roadway, not far from her home. talking on the cell phone, a friend on the other end, hears screams, and the young mom screaming, please, don't take me, her voice has not been heard again. she has vanished without a trace. that phone later found discarded, thrown into someone's lawn two miles way, tonight, where is kristi cornwell? >> along a country road, a...
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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. s. >>> %c1. >>> good evening everyone. i'm tony pan it's going to get hot over the weekend. mini heat wave coming up on sunday and monday. we'll make the transition tomorrow into the heat upper 80 to around 90 on saturday with maybe a thunderstorm. on sunday and monday the actual temperature will be in the mid-90s and the heat index will approach a hundred both days. i don't think i have said it yet this summer a little unusual for us in the summer of 2009. tonight it's still very nice. partly to mostly cloudy skies pleasant conditions. temperatures going to drop to near 60 in some of the cooler suburbs. mid to upper 60s in the city. we're going to stay dry even though the clouds have increased tomorrow there is a slight chance for shower or thunderstorm at any time during the day. not just in the afternoon. but i'd still on
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. s. >>> %c1. >>> good evening everyone. i'm tony pan it's going to get hot over the weekend. mini heat wave coming up on sunday and monday. we'll make the transition tomorrow into the heat upper 80 to around 90 on saturday with maybe...
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a mom of two other kids as well. and her live-in boyfriend, daniel ehrlich jr., he's 36, and with a criminal record. it dates back to junior high. they were arrested yesterday. and the grand jury indictment just unsealed today. the details, horrific. police say little robert suffered ongoing emotional abuse, physical abuse so brutal it ended up killing him. ehrlick accused of torturing robert, beating him with his hands, feet, and police say mom helped, even hid her son so no one would found out, her son wouldn't get help. we'll take your calls, 1-877-tell-hln is the number. we have our experts standing by. back with us, don clark, former fbi special agent in charge. mark eiglarsh with us as well, defense attorney, former prosecutor, and also joining us, greg hahn, local news editor for "the idaho statesman." that paper has done a great job on this story. greg, let's -- do we know that robert was definitively murdered july 24th? that was the last day we think he was seen, right? >> yeah, we sure don't. the police sta
a mom of two other kids as well. and her live-in boyfriend, daniel ehrlich jr., he's 36, and with a criminal record. it dates back to junior high. they were arrested yesterday. and the grand jury indictment just unsealed today. the details, horrific. police say little robert suffered ongoing emotional abuse, physical abuse so brutal it ended up killing him. ehrlick accused of torturing robert, beating him with his hands, feet, and police say mom helped, even hid her son so no one would found...
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that's how mom handled it. end result here, she's charged with felony child cruelty. >> she doesn't look sick to me. oh, no. and mommy's out at the verizon store where stunned shoppers see her dragging her child by the neck on a leash through the store, him lying there in a prone position, on a leash. let's unleash the lawyers. joining me tonight out of new york, susan moss, child advocate. renee rockwell, defense attorney out of atlanta. and renowned attorney, alex sanchez, defense attorney joining us out of new york. go ahead, sue. >> she dragged her son by a leash? she should be in jail. capiche? what happens at home? do they make this kid sleep in a crate? look. if this wasn't her son and she dragged some stranger by the neck with a leash, clearly a felony. just because it's her son, she should not be treated any differently. >> renee rockwell, earlier our reporter eric jens with wrga mentioned there was no lasting injury, which, of course, is not a requirement for felony child cruelty. i do know the child'
that's how mom handled it. end result here, she's charged with felony child cruelty. >> she doesn't look sick to me. oh, no. and mommy's out at the verizon store where stunned shoppers see her dragging her child by the neck on a leash through the store, him lying there in a prone position, on a leash. let's unleash the lawyers. joining me tonight out of new york, susan moss, child advocate. renee rockwell, defense attorney out of atlanta. and renowned attorney, alex sanchez, defense...
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maybe my mom should play bridge with your mom. if my mom is wondering why you never pick my trades either. here's one thing at target. walmart just reported, we talked about it, the sales wasn't great by any means. target isn't going to be great either. we've seen some comparable sales. one of the things they're doing very well is managing costs. so here's the trade i want to do. it's a tactical trade. i don't want to own the stock here. i want to buy an august 42 call spread and pay 65 cents for that. what am i doing? paying 85 cents for the august 42 call and i'm selling for 20 cents the august 44 call. my max gain is $1.35, almost two times my premium. the trade is for one week and i'm thinking that target manages costs well, they may be able to actually save some comments -- make you feel better going forward about the stock. >> time's up. mike, you're up. >> all right. first thing, i like the fact that mitigates some risk but that's not the way i'm going to play it. anybody who's ever watched know i typically don't like buyin
maybe my mom should play bridge with your mom. if my mom is wondering why you never pick my trades either. here's one thing at target. walmart just reported, we talked about it, the sales wasn't great by any means. target isn't going to be great either. we've seen some comparable sales. one of the things they're doing very well is managing costs. so here's the trade i want to do. it's a tactical trade. i don't want to own the stock here. i want to buy an august 42 call spread and pay 65 cents...
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she is a grand mom but now she is going to be the mom. what does she do?e biggest thing is deal with the grief. >> she is going through grief. she lost her son. >> yeah. yeah. i think it is about stability and answer the questions age appropriately. >> giving them permanence. >> are you expecting these kids are asking questions? >> oh, yeah. >> allowing them to have their feelings is the best thing to do. >> i'm sorry. go ahead. >> no, no. i was going to say hopefully the family is going to take the resources available to them to make sure the kids have therapists, questions answered and work out these difficult problems. >> we saw paris for the first time at the memorial. most people were stunned by her grace. what was your reaction? >> he must have been a darn good dad to bring that out in that child. >> even through all that. and let's face it. being a drug addict. dealing with the things. >> she was loved. you could tell that. >> you can see the neam this clip, the family literally and figuratively embracing her. >> you can tell. >> when katherine was
she is a grand mom but now she is going to be the mom. what does she do?e biggest thing is deal with the grief. >> she is going through grief. she lost her son. >> yeah. yeah. i think it is about stability and answer the questions age appropriately. >> giving them permanence. >> are you expecting these kids are asking questions? >> oh, yeah. >> allowing them to have their feelings is the best thing to do. >> i'm sorry. go ahead. >> no, no. i was...
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last week, a nursing mom was asked to cover up. the mom said she was embarrassed by what happened. >> i was just overcome with like, oh, my gosh. i didn't know what to do. i was so shocked that i was, are you kidding me, you want me to cover up my child with a towel? nobody else eats dinner with a towel on their head. >> well, the nursing moms say they just wanted to make people aware of a state law that allows mothers to breast-feed in public. the manager has apologized to the woman. >>> the president's pick to be the next surgeon general is getting money from burger king because she serves on one of its advicery boards. is that a conflict of interest? >> reporter: her passion for better health traces back to her family. her impressive resume includes starting up a clinic for low income people in rural alabama. she's president obama's nominee for surgeon general. >> i can be a voice in the movement to improve our nation's health care and the nation's health for the future. >> reporter: but questions are now being raised about that
last week, a nursing mom was asked to cover up. the mom said she was embarrassed by what happened. >> i was just overcome with like, oh, my gosh. i didn't know what to do. i was so shocked that i was, are you kidding me, you want me to cover up my child with a towel? nobody else eats dinner with a towel on their head. >> well, the nursing moms say they just wanted to make people aware of a state law that allows mothers to breast-feed in public. the manager has apologized to the...
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a young mom, just like millions of moms across america, goes out for an evening walk, on a rural roadway, not far from her home. talking away on her cell phone, a friend on the other end. the friend on the other end hears screams. and also the young mom screaming, please, don't take me. her voice has never been heard again. she has vanished without a trace. that cell phone later found discarded, thrown into someone's lawn just two miles away. tonight, where is kristi cornwell? >> along a country road, a single mom kidnapped taking a nightly stroll. new today, her cell phone has been found, more than three miles from where she was taken. >> a property owner mowing his grass right near the road spotted the cell phone. he picked it up, turned it on, and recognized immediately that it belonged to kristi. >> that cell phone could have a number of things. it could have forensic evidence with it. and it would have fingerprint evidence, and also, someone could have a voice they could identify. >> they're going to look for strangers. on a statistical basis, it's much more likely that she was kidn
a young mom, just like millions of moms across america, goes out for an evening walk, on a rural roadway, not far from her home. talking away on her cell phone, a friend on the other end. the friend on the other end hears screams. and also the young mom screaming, please, don't take me. her voice has never been heard again. she has vanished without a trace. that cell phone later found discarded, thrown into someone's lawn just two miles away. tonight, where is kristi cornwell? >> along a...
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i love you mom. i love you too. we'll see you soon. choosey moms, choose jif. announcer: there's a place called hidden valley. where kids not only eat their vegetables, they can't get enough. hidden valley ranch, makes vegetables delectable. now rediscover the delectable taste that can only come from hidden valley, the original ranch. all the delicious raisins. i like the crunchy flakes and the granola clusters. you know, that's why it says "crunch" on there. yeah, but raisins are before "crunch" on the box. even "bran" made it before "crunch." yeah, but look at how big the word "crunch" is. i mean it just dominates the box. i like the box because in the middle of the word... "kellogg's®" is "ello," like a british greeting. "ello govenor." three tasty ingredients, one great combination. ♪ raisin bran crunch®! ♪ from kellogg! and my dog bailey and i love to hang out in the kitchen... so she can watch me cook. you just love the aromas of beef tenderloin... and, ooh, rotisserie chicken. yes, you do. [ barks ] yeah. you're so special, you deserve a very special dog
i love you mom. i love you too. we'll see you soon. choosey moms, choose jif. announcer: there's a place called hidden valley. where kids not only eat their vegetables, they can't get enough. hidden valley ranch, makes vegetables delectable. now rediscover the delectable taste that can only come from hidden valley, the original ranch. all the delicious raisins. i like the crunchy flakes and the granola clusters. you know, that's why it says "crunch" on there. yeah, but raisins are...
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she is a grand mom but now she is going to be the mom. what does she do?e biggest thing is deal with the grief that they're going through. that's going to be -- >> she's going through grief, too. she's lost her son. >> yeah. yeah. i think it is about stability and i think it's about being able to answer the questions, age appropriately. >> giving them permanence and -- >> do you expect these kids are asking questions? >> oh, yeah, they should be. if they didn't i would be worried. giving them space to emote and having their feelings come up is the best thing to do in a permanent, safe setting. >> i'm sorry. go ahead. >> no, no. i was going to say hopefully the family is going to take the resources available to them to make sure the kids have therapists, questions answered and a safe environment and be really able to work out these very difficult problems. >> we saw paris for the first time at the memorial. most people were stunned at her grace. poise. what was your reaction when you saw her? >> that he must have been a darn good dad to be able to bring tha
she is a grand mom but now she is going to be the mom. what does she do?e biggest thing is deal with the grief that they're going through. that's going to be -- >> she's going through grief, too. she's lost her son. >> yeah. yeah. i think it is about stability and i think it's about being able to answer the questions, age appropriately. >> giving them permanence and -- >> do you expect these kids are asking questions? >> oh, yeah, they should be. if they didn't i...
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. >>> and tonight, a young mom, just like millions of moms across america, goes out for an evening walk on a country road not far from her own home, talking away on the cell phone. the boyfriend on the other end hears screaming, "please, don't take me!" her voice has never been heard again. she vanishes without a trace. that cell phone later found discarded, thrown on to someone's lawn just two miles away. as we go to air, the search expanding across state borders, targeting hundreds of sex offenders across three states. in the last hours, kristi's family releases private home video of the missing mom. we have the video! this as the fbi combs grainy surveillance video from local businesses, hoping, hoping against hope for a glimpse of kristi or the kidnappers' car. where is kristi cornwell? >>> home video was taken the year kristi cornwell became a mother. she's been missing for more than a week, since investigators say she was kidnapped while she was out for a walk near her parents' home in union county. >> it was aren't 9:00 p.m. when kristi cornwell started her evening walk, starting
. >>> and tonight, a young mom, just like millions of moms across america, goes out for an evening walk on a country road not far from her own home, talking away on the cell phone. the boyfriend on the other end hears screaming, "please, don't take me!" her voice has never been heard again. she vanishes without a trace. that cell phone later found discarded, thrown on to someone's lawn just two miles away. as we go to air, the search expanding across state borders, targeting...
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and the police are obviously going to go to mom first. you know he's a pilot, he's got the ability to get away, but he's not going to be gone too long and he's not going to go too far. >> robin, we hear family warning -- authorities warning don't help this guy. what kind of trouble's someone in who either knowingly or unknowingly helps this guy out? >> well, if someone decides that they're going to help the $1 million man out here, they're going to find out themselves that they're going to have a million-dollar bond on them as well because they can very well be an accessory after the fact and in some places they can -- too. the fact after and before could find murder charges. >> stacy, this guy armed, dangerous, desperate. you would think what's the likelihood he could kill again? >> you know, i'm inclined to think it isn't highly likely. what this looks like to me is one of those crimes of passion. typically, when you see somebody who's a batterer or a violent person, which he seems to have a history of, it ends up being that the victim
and the police are obviously going to go to mom first. you know he's a pilot, he's got the ability to get away, but he's not going to be gone too long and he's not going to go too far. >> robin, we hear family warning -- authorities warning don't help this guy. what kind of trouble's someone in who either knowingly or unknowingly helps this guy out? >> well, if someone decides that they're going to help the $1 million man out here, they're going to find out themselves that they're...
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watching her mom drag a kid on a backpack leash through the store. employees captured the shocking video. melissa smith means was charged with a first degree felony, cruelty to children. new today, police report details her explanation for the whole thing. she says her son refused to walk and because she has health problems, she couldn't physically pick him up. more on that coming up in just a minute. we'll take your calls. joining me to talk about it, criminal defense attorney jennifer bonjean. one is she is saying health reasons. she has lupus, pneumonia, not strong enough to pick up her child so she dragged the kid through the store. the second thing she said, i believe, that he liked it. it's a backpack leash. >> he didn't seem to be bothered all that. >> the family saying he had some laughs. do you see a felony here or not? >> absolutely not. i am not condoning this behavior, but this is not child cruelty in the first degree. in georgia what child -- in the first degree child cruelty is. this is where the person maliciously causes cruel physical
watching her mom drag a kid on a backpack leash through the store. employees captured the shocking video. melissa smith means was charged with a first degree felony, cruelty to children. new today, police report details her explanation for the whole thing. she says her son refused to walk and because she has health problems, she couldn't physically pick him up. more on that coming up in just a minute. we'll take your calls. joining me to talk about it, criminal defense attorney jennifer...
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she holds bank of mom and dad. online items car dealerships across the country are still waiting for hundreds of thousands of dollars from the government's cash for clunkers program. ....on our website a look at how some businesses are dealing with the hold up. plus...is the hefty price tag of some big name colleges really worth it... when you're trying to get a job in this market. and...our coverage on healthcare co-ops continues online find out more about what they are and whether they could help change america's healthcare system for the better....you can catch these stories and more on our website at firstbusinessx.com. and straight ahead on the show.... a struggling independent film company hopes to deliver this weekend at the box office...but is the movie really worth all the hype....we'll find out after the break. big moviemaking takes big moneyand big risks. in this era of risk reduction for investors, one movie this weekend highlights the just what's at risk for moviegoers and investors. david sikich is ba
she holds bank of mom and dad. online items car dealerships across the country are still waiting for hundreds of thousands of dollars from the government's cash for clunkers program. ....on our website a look at how some businesses are dealing with the hold up. plus...is the hefty price tag of some big name colleges really worth it... when you're trying to get a job in this market. and...our coverage on healthcare co-ops continues online find out more about what they are and whether they could...
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imagine 14 kids all vying to get eye contact with mom, especially when mom is that mom. >> yeah, exactly midwin, child protective services, are they watching this? could they dive in now? >> i'm sure they are watching and really taking note. because anyone looking at this tape can see, it's a disaster. it's chaos. it doesn't look like the kind of setting that is opportune for children to be raised in. and oftentimes, that's when child services steps in. >> jane, great to have you aboard. we'll be watching "issues" coming up.
imagine 14 kids all vying to get eye contact with mom, especially when mom is that mom. >> yeah, exactly midwin, child protective services, are they watching this? could they dive in now? >> i'm sure they are watching and really taking note. because anyone looking at this tape can see, it's a disaster. it's chaos. it doesn't look like the kind of setting that is opportune for children to be raised in. and oftentimes, that's when child services steps in. >> jane, great to have...
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>> my mom is like my backbone. that's my mom.t of my body. >> what's it like to be 18 years old and have responsibilities for so many younger >> i think -- ik -- i do -- i can't do it no more. just impossible for me to continue on with my life now. >> with all the odds stacked against jimmy, mr. cubias sees determination from him that he didn't see last year. >> i know, you don't do homework. i got your style. >> jimmy is -- he's making an effort. you know, he still shows up late almost consistently. but that's an improvement from not showing up at all. >> halfway through the year, there are small successes. like attendance rates reaching 90% for the first time in years. but locke high school can't shield its students from the violence just outside. and it's about to face another test when one of its own students is shot. ♪ the ones who care for me [ female announcer ] clean you can see. softness you can feel. tide with a touch of downy. ♪ take me home concierge claim centers. so i can just drop off my car and you'll take care of
>> my mom is like my backbone. that's my mom.t of my body. >> what's it like to be 18 years old and have responsibilities for so many younger >> i think -- ik -- i do -- i can't do it no more. just impossible for me to continue on with my life now. >> with all the odds stacked against jimmy, mr. cubias sees determination from him that he didn't see last year. >> i know, you don't do homework. i got your style. >> jimmy is -- he's making an effort. you know,...
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>> yeah. >> reporter: instead of clinging to a purple unicorn in her mom's absence, suddenly mom washere to cling to. >> hannah sort of sell says it doesn't she? >> i just wanted to cry seeing euna see her daughter. >> reporter: they nuzzled, they rocked, she whispered. did she some day she was smiled upon by former president clinton? she used to draw pictures starring her mother. but while her mom was away, she drew this. >> she drew a picture and i was the center and it was just her and i. she didn't include her mother, which really made me sad. >> reporter: looking at from a kid's eye view, what is going through the head of a 4-year-old whose mother has disappeared for 4 1/2 months. we asked a child psychologist. >> you have a lot of ambivalence, you've been terrified they might not come back, you've been angry they've been away. >> we could feel your love all the way -- >> when hannah's mom was away -- >> she was like, will mommy will be home in a couple days, or, i'll do this when mommy gets here. >> reporter: she's here, forehead to forehead, cheek to cheek. jeanne moos, cnn, n
>> yeah. >> reporter: instead of clinging to a purple unicorn in her mom's absence, suddenly mom washere to cling to. >> hannah sort of sell says it doesn't she? >> i just wanted to cry seeing euna see her daughter. >> reporter: they nuzzled, they rocked, she whispered. did she some day she was smiled upon by former president clinton? she used to draw pictures starring her mother. but while her mom was away, she drew this. >> she drew a picture and i was the...
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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.
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so, uh, was henrietta your mom's mom or your dad's mom? um... my mom's. my dad's... mmm.my dad's died a long time ago. - are your folks still together? - um... they divorced three years ago, uh, married for 32. - oh. - [gasping] that's a shame. so your mom... mom moved back to texas and dad stayed in miami. he moved us out there twenty years ago. do you have brothers or sisters? yeah. i have two older brothers. one's out in london.the other's in san diego. both are married. none have kids. i see. and does dad still work? yeah. no! he's recently retired. he's got a lot of time on his hands so he makes phone calls. ok. he's filling all his work time with... worry time. does he have reason to worry about you? well, even if he does, i mean, he's just gotta get used to the fact that life changes and sometimes things happen. i know what you mean. ually when things are going perfectly, you're back on track, everything's going to plan, and then one day, outta nowhere, somebody forgets to bolt the engine to the wing. yeah. [over pa] this is your captain. we're through the worst of
so, uh, was henrietta your mom's mom or your dad's mom? um... my mom's. my dad's... mmm.my dad's died a long time ago. - are your folks still together? - um... they divorced three years ago, uh, married for 32. - oh. - [gasping] that's a shame. so your mom... mom moved back to texas and dad stayed in miami. he moved us out there twenty years ago. do you have brothers or sisters? yeah. i have two older brothers. one's out in london.the other's in san diego. both are married. none have kids. i...
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a mom dragging her son around a cell phone store by his backpack leash. we talked to an attorney about the felony charges she faces. i can't get over the video, watching a mom dragging her kid on a backpack leash through a store. verizon wireless in georgia captured the shocking video. happened in late april. melissa smith was charged with a first-degree felony, cruelty to children, new today police report details her explanation for the whole thing she says her son refused to walk and because she had health problems she couldn't physically pick him up. more on that in just a minute. we will take your calls. joining me to talk about it, criminal defense attorney jennifer bonnjean. let's lay out a couple of reasons here. one, she's saying health reasons. she has lupus, pneumonia, not strong enough to pick up her child. so she dragged the kid through the store. and the second thing she said about it is, i believe, he liked it. the backpack -- >> didn't seem to be bothered all that much by it. >> the family is saying he had some laughs. you see a felony here
a mom dragging her son around a cell phone store by his backpack leash. we talked to an attorney about the felony charges she faces. i can't get over the video, watching a mom dragging her kid on a backpack leash through a store. verizon wireless in georgia captured the shocking video. happened in late april. melissa smith was charged with a first-degree felony, cruelty to children, new today police report details her explanation for the whole thing she says her son refused to walk and because...
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mom when he went missing. who was in charge of this little guy. we'll take your calls on this one as well, the number 1-877-tell-hln. >>> welcome back to "prime news" on hln. all right, could you ever say no to a cute little baby, a baby that cute? a fast food manager did, because little baby didn't have shoes on. i'm taking it here the manager of the burger king took the no shoes, no shirt, no service line a little too far. a 6-month-old, you're going to boot them out because baby doesn't have shoes on. unbelievable. we'll take your calls calls on this one a little later, 1-877-tell-hln. >>> new today, a nervous george anthony questioned under oath about his granddaughter's murder. little caylee anthony found dead near his home back in december. his only daughter, casey, behind bars, charged with first-degree murder, faces the death penalty. now it is up to dad to tell his side of the story. he hasn't seen his daughter in months. it would be hard to keep his emotions in check during this deposition. george an
mom when he went missing. who was in charge of this little guy. we'll take your calls on this one as well, the number 1-877-tell-hln. >>> welcome back to "prime news" on hln. all right, could you ever say no to a cute little baby, a baby that cute? a fast food manager did, because little baby didn't have shoes on. i'm taking it here the manager of the burger king took the no shoes, no shirt, no service line a little too far. a 6-month-old, you're going to boot them out...
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your mom and i hunted wild dog for food.had nothing when we were your age. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley on pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me tomorrow with part two of my conversation with jay leno. that's next time. we'll see you then. >> there are so many things wal-mart is looking toward to doing like helping people live better. but mostly we're looking forward to helping build stronger communities and relationships. because of your help, the best is yet to come. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports tavis smiley. tavis and nationwide insurance, working to improve financial literacy and the economic empowerment that comes with it. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >> and by contributions from -- to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> we are pbs.
your mom and i hunted wild dog for food.had nothing when we were your age. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley on pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me tomorrow with part two of my conversation with jay leno. that's next time. we'll see you then. >> there are so many things wal-mart is looking toward to doing like helping people live better. but mostly we're looking forward to helping build stronger communities and relationships. because of your help,...
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mom. talk to your doctor about aricept. don't wait. alzheimer's isn't waiting. >>> news about a kennedy reporting that eunice kennedy shriver is in critical condition at a massachusetts hospital. we're told her family is by her side. there she is. actually, maria shriver. she is the mother of california's first lady, maria, sister of president kennedy and senator ted kennedy, who has also been in poor health as a result of a brain tumor recently. we should also tell you she was married to sergeant shriver, who ran for president once, and she was also known for being the person who founded and started the charity that i've been very much tied to in my life, when is special olympics. so, there you have it. maria shriver's mom, eunice shriver, has just been taken to the hospital in critical condition, massachusetts hospital. family's at her side. as we get more information, we're going to be sharing it with you. >>> you know the dad i've been checking in with this week, louis haros, who out-and-out refused to take down that tattered ameri
mom. talk to your doctor about aricept. don't wait. alzheimer's isn't waiting. >>> news about a kennedy reporting that eunice kennedy shriver is in critical condition at a massachusetts hospital. we're told her family is by her side. there she is. actually, maria shriver. she is the mother of california's first lady, maria, sister of president kennedy and senator ted kennedy, who has also been in poor health as a result of a brain tumor recently. we should also tell you she was married...
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first up, casey's mom cindy was questioned over two days. her brother lee, his deposition lasted nine hours. well, now it's george's turn. again, george has been a sympathetic figure. you feel for him it, his granddaughter killed. the body dumped in the woods near his home. his daughter is in jail accused of first-degree murder. we'll take a look at all three of them. take your calls as well 1-877-tell-hln. joining us to talk about it, pam bondi, florida state prosecutor, criminal defense attorney mark eiglarsh and good to have you back, marva. help clarify concerning george. we've had a couple of delays. do you know why the delays and when will he actually answer some questions here? >> i don't know why his giving a deposition has been postponed. we do expect it to take place sometime this week. >> okay, this week. what's your read on the delays? is it because cindy took two days and 13 hours? do you think the schedule is pushed back? >> usually i cancel depositions when i have a conflict. it could be george is just realizing, i've got to g
first up, casey's mom cindy was questioned over two days. her brother lee, his deposition lasted nine hours. well, now it's george's turn. again, george has been a sympathetic figure. you feel for him it, his granddaughter killed. the body dumped in the woods near his home. his daughter is in jail accused of first-degree murder. we'll take a look at all three of them. take your calls as well 1-877-tell-hln. joining us to talk about it, pam bondi, florida state prosecutor, criminal defense...
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, a thank you to her mom, and then she will move on to be a great supreme court justice. but, today, i can assure you, she is celebrating the fact that her mom's triumph is the fact that her daughter got to the supreme court. >> jamie: it doesn't get much more exciting for a mom than that. you're right. and we are looking at the door now inside the room, a private ceremony taking place right now. and then the public one with the chief justice, administering the oath and i wanted to ask you, because you also grew up in a south bronx housing project, if i remember correctly. and, you are the senior ranking member of puerto rican descent and these are things that are very near and dear to subject sotomayor's heart. her background. her up bringing. what do you think she brings to the bench that has not been a part of the supreme court before? >> well, what she brings to the bench is an understanding of certain situations, growing up in a certain way, and through the confirmation hearings, there was this fear or this concern that you sort of have to be bland, the fact of life
, a thank you to her mom, and then she will move on to be a great supreme court justice. but, today, i can assure you, she is celebrating the fact that her mom's triumph is the fact that her daughter got to the supreme court. >> jamie: it doesn't get much more exciting for a mom than that. you're right. and we are looking at the door now inside the room, a private ceremony taking place right now. and then the public one with the chief justice, administering the oath and i wanted to ask...
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i thought i would start my own business with my mom. we want to help other moms do the same thing. we have tons of stuff when you're a mom and you need to get rid of it. the best way is to sell it to other moms that can use a great bargain. you go from baby to teen? >> we turn it -- maternity to teens. >> and then you have carriers here. toys. show the halloween stuff. how many people will be out there this coming weekend? >> we get over a thousand shoppers from all over maryland. >> how does it work? you have to go on-line? your web site? >> wecyclemart.com. >> this is closed for this weekend for people -- >> weekend. >> to register. but for the next one you register - >> you log in and register. there's a $5 registration fee. then we use an on-line tacking system. it's amazing. you will print out these wonderful tags at home. and that allows us to know what is coming into the sale so we set it up. >> you know how many boys' clothes, girls' clothes, did etc. >> yes. and we have items being dropped off today and tomorrow. >> things picking up when the economy getting worse. this is
i thought i would start my own business with my mom. we want to help other moms do the same thing. we have tons of stuff when you're a mom and you need to get rid of it. the best way is to sell it to other moms that can use a great bargain. you go from baby to teen? >> we turn it -- maternity to teens. >> and then you have carriers here. toys. show the halloween stuff. how many people will be out there this coming weekend? >> we get over a thousand shoppers from all over...
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that's my mom, you know? >> eric says it is just starting to sink in that his mom is gone. the lane letty williams was riding in crashed shortly after taking off. >> without going overboard, ye she just liked having a good time. she really did. >> the pilot of the two-seater plane, robert kociemba, was also killed. williams' son says bob and his mom loved traveling, scuba diving, and traveling in bob's plane. letty williams was also work ong getting her pilot's license. at 66 she was enjoying life. >> she loved her kids, loved her grandchildren, and she was the life of the party. >> eric said the one consolation is she died doing what she loved. but, he says, it is hard to understand why. >> you trust in the lowered and there is a plan and there is a reason. it is not for me to know or anybody else to know. >> funeral arrangements have not been planned yet. funeral investigators have not released information on what caused that plane to crash. >> general, thank you. police in south baltimore are questioning a pair of men in connection with a murder over the weekend. officer
that's my mom, you know? >> eric says it is just starting to sink in that his mom is gone. the lane letty williams was riding in crashed shortly after taking off. >> without going overboard, ye she just liked having a good time. she really did. >> the pilot of the two-seater plane, robert kociemba, was also killed. williams' son says bob and his mom loved traveling, scuba diving, and traveling in bob's plane. letty williams was also work ong getting her pilot's license. at 66...
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tavis: i am laughing now thinking about what your mom said to you. now the show is called "the jay leno show." >> mr. big shot has to have his name on everything. my father would say, the letters are not big enough. my parents would come to vegas. whenever you are in vegas they have the beautiful spread in the dressing room with liquors and wines and put out cheeses and all kinds of stuff. i am playing in massachusetts in the auditorium. i am backstage and you are essentially in the locker room. there are a couple of sodas. you know, my boy plays vegas. they put a spread out. that, you are not my manager. i will take -- dad, you are not my manager. i will take care of this. tavis: "the jay leno show close " 10:00, starting september 14. just in case you need one more reason to tune into this for show on september 14, here it is. the musical lineup jay-z, kanye, and riyadh up -- rihanna together. up next, a producer talks about "playing for change " " mark johnson is a grammy-winning producer and engineer that was the driving force behind a unique doc
tavis: i am laughing now thinking about what your mom said to you. now the show is called "the jay leno show." >> mr. big shot has to have his name on everything. my father would say, the letters are not big enough. my parents would come to vegas. whenever you are in vegas they have the beautiful spread in the dressing room with liquors and wines and put out cheeses and all kinds of stuff. i am playing in massachusetts in the auditorium. i am backstage and you are essentially in...
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. >> and tonight, a young mom just like millions of moms across america, goes out for an evening walk on a country roadway not far from her own home. talking away on her cell phone. the boyfriend on the other end hears screaming, please, don't take me. her voice has never been heard again. she has vanished without a trace. that cell phone later found discarded, thrown on to someone's lawn, just two miles away. as we go to air tonight, the search expanding across state borders, targeting hundreds of sex offenders across three states. tonight, where is kristi cornwell? >> three states on alert in the hunt for a kidnapper and a missing mom. kristi cornwell, swept up, abducted while walking along on a country road. police now scouring neighborhoods, even questioning hundreds of sex offenders in the area. >> the fbi joined in the case because it appears kristi's abductor was headed towards north carolina or tennessee. officers up there are also searching and questioning sex offenders. >> in most cases when there's an actual abduction by a stranger, the victim has been sexually molested, as
. >> and tonight, a young mom just like millions of moms across america, goes out for an evening walk on a country roadway not far from her own home. talking away on her cell phone. the boyfriend on the other end hears screaming, please, don't take me. her voice has never been heard again. she has vanished without a trace. that cell phone later found discarded, thrown on to someone's lawn, just two miles away. as we go to air tonight, the search expanding across state borders, targeting...
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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. shepard: it's the bottom of the hour, and we have new information about a number of alleged cia prisoner abuse cases. >> i have got this section, and i'm about 80 pages into it. essentially, it says that there was no question that once these high-value detainees were picked up off the battlefield that future terrorism events were prevented. but this is an important section here written by the inspector general in which he talks about the water boarding of abu zubida. he was water boarded at least 83 times in august 2002, and it was then that he started to provide a lot of useful intelligence, and the report says it is not possible to say definitively that the water board is the reason for his increase production or if any other factors like the length of detention were the catalyst. what we have seen is that the inspector ge
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. shepard: it's the bottom of the hour, and we have new information about a number of alleged cia prisoner abuse cases. >> i have got this section, and i'm about 80 pages into it. essentially, it says that there was no question that once these...
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mom just before the fatal crash. what does it reveal? police set to interview the sole child survivor, but will daddy give permission? legal eagles say, no way. prosecutors set to meet with police. will criminal charges follow? >> long island mother diane schuler was stoned and drunk when she plowed into the bastardis' suv, going the wrong way on the taconic parkway. schuler, herself, was killed along with her 2-year-old daughter and three nieces. >> she left the campground in new york and went to mcdonald's. according to the employees at mcdonald's, she seemed fine, no problem, the kids seemed fine. she supposedly got back in her minivan and started driving. >> she did not drink. she is not an alcoholic. >> i feel that it is inconceivable that nobody in this -- in the driver's family was aware of the fact that she had a drinking problem or a drug problem. >> the new york state police have told me that when they interviewed daniel schuler about his wife's medical conditions, they also asked him, did she do drugs, rec
mom just before the fatal crash. what does it reveal? police set to interview the sole child survivor, but will daddy give permission? legal eagles say, no way. prosecutors set to meet with police. will criminal charges follow? >> long island mother diane schuler was stoned and drunk when she plowed into the bastardis' suv, going the wrong way on the taconic parkway. schuler, herself, was killed along with her 2-year-old daughter and three nieces. >> she left the campground in new...
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mom. talk to your doctor about aricept. don't wait.lzheimer's isn't waiting. >>> once again, live to hollywood, florida. they have the towels around the baby, is that the deal? okay. bunch of beach goers, live from our affiliate out of miami, these beach goers have jumped to the rescue of this little baby whale. apparently the two whales, there's the mom and the baby, got stranded in shallow waters off the coast of hollywood, florida there, and this is the baby, they're trying to keep warm and trying to keep from coming up on the beach but apparently, the mom is up on the beach. one of the affiliates, wsvn's chopper, actually, is above there, hovering above bringing us this shot. we're going to follow this and hopefully, we'll be able to see a reunion between the mom and the baby and they'll be able to get shoved back off into the ocean. but right now, doesn't look so good for the mom, but the baby, they're just trying to keep warm and trying to keep it from coming up onshore in the shallow waters. >>> the top u.s. commander in afghani
mom. talk to your doctor about aricept. don't wait.lzheimer's isn't waiting. >>> once again, live to hollywood, florida. they have the towels around the baby, is that the deal? okay. bunch of beach goers, live from our affiliate out of miami, these beach goers have jumped to the rescue of this little baby whale. apparently the two whales, there's the mom and the baby, got stranded in shallow waters off the coast of hollywood, florida there, and this is the baby, they're trying to keep...
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the legal battle races on over jackson's billion-dollar empire, grandmother katherine jackson and bio mom debbie rowe reach a custody deal over jackson's children. >> he really wanted to get a good night's sleep. and he had gone through everything in the past, really didn't help him to sleep. and he wanted the diprivan. >> they were looking for prescriptions written in all of those names, which include the name of his personal chef, kai chase, and even his own son, prince jackson. >> when he came back, he had told me they're killing me, they're killing me because i'm working too much. >>> also breaking news in the case of a missing 8-year-old idaho boy. the search growing more desperate as police announce suspicious circumstances surrounding the disappearance of robert manwill. new evidence is emerging tonight. what happened to 8-year-old robert? >>> 8-year-old robert manwill, missing for a week now from his boise, idaho, apartment. >> the desperate search goes on for this 8-year-old idaho boy who vanished without a trace. cops have been looking through the boy's apartment complex, his mo
the legal battle races on over jackson's billion-dollar empire, grandmother katherine jackson and bio mom debbie rowe reach a custody deal over jackson's children. >> he really wanted to get a good night's sleep. and he had gone through everything in the past, really didn't help him to sleep. and he wanted the diprivan. >> they were looking for prescriptions written in all of those names, which include the name of his personal chef, kai chase, and even his own son, prince jackson....