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a mothers index. at the top of the index, women have what they need to thrive: excellent medical services, plenty of skilled health workers, and opportunities for education and advancement. but the gap between the top and bottom-ranked countries is stark. at the bottom, one in three children suffers from malnutrition and one in 30 women will die from pregnancy related causes. and how does the united states stack up? number 31. america's maternal mortality is the highest of any industrialized nation. but the study is also clear about solutions that work, and the very best solution for helping moms and children: more health workers on the front lines. the equation is simple. more doctors, more midwives and community health workers means more mothers and children surviving childbirth and the early years of life. nowhere is this more clear than a place like nepal, which is ranked 133rd on the mothers index. this "viewchange" short film from "living proof" tells the story. [boy singing] translator: my name
a mothers index. at the top of the index, women have what they need to thrive: excellent medical services, plenty of skilled health workers, and opportunities for education and advancement. but the gap between the top and bottom-ranked countries is stark. at the bottom, one in three children suffers from malnutrition and one in 30 women will die from pregnancy related causes. and how does the united states stack up? number 31. america's maternal mortality is the highest of any industrialized...
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"i am your mother," she said. "i don't know you, ma'am." "i am your mother. don't you remember your aunts and uncles?" "no, i don't remember you." "i would like to take you to warsaw." "do you have enough money to take care of me? i am okay here," i said. she cried. >> marzynski: back in warsaw, i asked her to take me to a big church so i could serve the mass. the altar was high above my head. while serving the priest wine and water, i dropped one of the sacraments. at that moment i understood: i had been discovered. god didn't want me anymore. (jewish festival music playing) most of the survivors left poland just after the war. mother decided we should stay where our family graves were, and for 24 years, we did. (crowd clapping along to music) when i lived in poland, "jew" was a stigma, a dirty word. a scene like this would have been unthinkable. in today's polish democracy, young poles dance to jewish tunes on the streets of the former krakow ghetto. from here, thousands of jews were rounded up and loaded into cattle cars for auschwitz as their polish neigh
"i am your mother," she said. "i don't know you, ma'am." "i am your mother. don't you remember your aunts and uncles?" "no, i don't remember you." "i would like to take you to warsaw." "do you have enough money to take care of me? i am okay here," i said. she cried. >> marzynski: back in warsaw, i asked her to take me to a big church so i could serve the mass. the altar was high above my head. while serving the priest wine and...
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about the monet that your mother stole? which i had to pull back from my fence and return to the family, i realized that she'd gone too far. i wanted out. i... i told her to stop. but she couldn't, so she went on without me. [ sighs ] and just like i thouout, she got caught a aer murdering thatatoor mr. billings. oh, my god. very good, mr. osgood. i knowow difficult that must have been. detective, would you please take mr. osgood downstairs and book him for -- what? book me? you can't hold me on those thefts. true, but i'm sure they'll come up at your murder trial. at was my mother! and you were her partner and aware of her actions. but i didn't kill them myself! well, mr. osgood, as one "professional" to another, i'm happy to inform you that the law doesn't see it that way. tective. now, gentlemen, would you please do the honors d arrest our florence nightingale? ah. ladies first. [ chuckles ] (it's alive... it's alive!) make your halloween come to life. twizzlerize your tricks and treats with twizzlers. they g ge you nour
about the monet that your mother stole? which i had to pull back from my fence and return to the family, i realized that she'd gone too far. i wanted out. i... i told her to stop. but she couldn't, so she went on without me. [ sighs ] and just like i thouout, she got caught a aer murdering thatatoor mr. billings. oh, my god. very good, mr. osgood. i knowow difficult that must have been. detective, would you please take mr. osgood downstairs and book him for -- what? book me? you can't hold me...
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shortly thereafter, my mother came up dead.t ask him to, but he did it. >> they knew andrew would inherit everything. that catherine would become the administrator of his trust, and then in fact it proved true. she could then manipulate the money and spend it as if it was her own, which is what she did. >> i got up and i ran out. i'm sitting on a concrete barrier in the middle of the restaurant parking lot. at that point, i was a little kid again. i was 13 years old, sitting there, finding out my mom got murdered for the first time. it was just an overwhelming sensation, where i hated my sister, i hated robert, i hated everybody again. all this built-up anger and frustration came pouring over again. >> she worked and worked and worked on how can you let this man walk the streets knowing he murdered our mother? her mother was brutally murdered. someone sat on her chest and stabbed her repeatedly with a knife. this is not somebody walked in and shot her. this is brutal and a heinous murder. imagine your sister telling you she fig
shortly thereafter, my mother came up dead.t ask him to, but he did it. >> they knew andrew would inherit everything. that catherine would become the administrator of his trust, and then in fact it proved true. she could then manipulate the money and spend it as if it was her own, which is what she did. >> i got up and i ran out. i'm sitting on a concrete barrier in the middle of the restaurant parking lot. at that point, i was a little kid again. i was 13 years old, sitting there,...
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the mother asked pardo to drive mason to her. by the time he arrived at her location, the boy was either in very bad shape or possibly had already passed away. they then rushed him to siasset hospital, the nearest hospital where they were at that point where doctors were unable to save the toddler's life. it wasn't till today during an autopsy that the medical examiner discovered significant damage to the child's internal organs, damage that could be consistent with the child having been either beaten or dropped. the medical examiner ruled this case a homicide and homicide detectives took mr. pardo in to custody, charging him with second degree murder. we are expecting new disturbing case during a media briefing tomorrow here at the nassau police headquarters as lord pardo heads to hempstead for his first appearance before a judge in this very, very different case. we'll continue to follow it overnight, the very latest in the morning. live in mineola, long island, josh news. >>> following other breaking news, murder charges for t
the mother asked pardo to drive mason to her. by the time he arrived at her location, the boy was either in very bad shape or possibly had already passed away. they then rushed him to siasset hospital, the nearest hospital where they were at that point where doctors were unable to save the toddler's life. it wasn't till today during an autopsy that the medical examiner discovered significant damage to the child's internal organs, damage that could be consistent with the child having been either...
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at the center, i have a second father and a second mother. james, he made sure i have healthcare and anti-retroviral drugs. he gave me a chance at life. siah held my hand and showed me how to live again. she took me to the pagoda and told me the stories of buddha. she told me the stories of the time of pol pot and the khmer rouge, when she worked the rice fields for 18 hours every day and many died. she showed me how to forgive and how to love, first myself and then others. i live with other girls who have stories just like me. i know the other girls are afraid. they are angry. i know they feel that there is only one thing left for them, and i know late at night, they hurt just like i did. but like tci gave to me, so will i give back to them. i want to help the others, to protect them from the pimps and the brothels. srey: i am srey neth. i am a survivor. it has been five years, but i have found my home. i have found my voice and i am finding myself. [woman singing in foreign language] rangina hamidi: trying to do business in a war zone bring
at the center, i have a second father and a second mother. james, he made sure i have healthcare and anti-retroviral drugs. he gave me a chance at life. siah held my hand and showed me how to live again. she took me to the pagoda and told me the stories of buddha. she told me the stories of the time of pol pot and the khmer rouge, when she worked the rice fields for 18 hours every day and many died. she showed me how to forgive and how to love, first myself and then others. i live with other...
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the judge did order the mother to get a psychiatric evaluation. she has no criminalist. >>> a police confrontation in hackensack. police surrounded a residence searching for jose sanchez alvarez. he is accused of strangling his girlfriend and their 4-year-old son. officers opened fire after santos alvarez lunged at them with a knife. >> there were a lot of police officers in a small kitchen area. but one shot was fired to the abdomen area. i'm told at this time it is a non life threatening injury. >> santos alvarez is recovering in the hospital. a knife roughly 8 to 9 inches long was found at the scene. >>> some of the busiest highways in southern california are closed after a powerful storm triggered dangerous flash flooding. as cbs-2's carter evans reports, hundreds of cars were stranded and drivers were trapped. >> reporter: violent thunderstorms lashed southern torrential rains fell, 4 to 6 inches per hour, triggering powerful mudslides, leaving drivers helpless. >> we are stuck. >> reporter: this area is devastated right now. >> reporter: cal
the judge did order the mother to get a psychiatric evaluation. she has no criminalist. >>> a police confrontation in hackensack. police surrounded a residence searching for jose sanchez alvarez. he is accused of strangling his girlfriend and their 4-year-old son. officers opened fire after santos alvarez lunged at them with a knife. >> there were a lot of police officers in a small kitchen area. but one shot was fired to the abdomen area. i'm told at this time it is a non life...
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your mother has bugs. your sister has bugs, even my dog has bugs. >>> it's been rough for brian and tara lately. brian, who is 22, says rival drug dealers are after him. and he needs to maintain a low profile. they decide to camp in san francisco's buena vista park away from their regular spot in golden gate park. but this means a flooded tent and soaked clothes when it rains. >> there's like three or four different spots that like won't get flooded, won't get wet at all. and i can't camp there because people are liable to catch a glimpse of me. >> possibly spare any change so we can dry out our stuff? >> they beg for spare change, what they call spanging so they can may to dry their clothes at the laundromat. >> you spare any change so we can dry our stuff? >> runaways spange to fund everything from food to pay as you go cell phones. >> can one of your beautiful ladies spare any change so we can dry our sleeping gear? thank you, have a nice day. >> this is their most popular source of income. >> for the p
your mother has bugs. your sister has bugs, even my dog has bugs. >>> it's been rough for brian and tara lately. brian, who is 22, says rival drug dealers are after him. and he needs to maintain a low profile. they decide to camp in san francisco's buena vista park away from their regular spot in golden gate park. but this means a flooded tent and soaked clothes when it rains. >> there's like three or four different spots that like won't get flooded, won't get wet at all. and i...
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she says that joe's mother played a role in enabling his dangerous behavior. >> he had a mother who minimizedretty much bailed him out of every situation, further sending him the message, this is not so bad, joe. >> after being harassed by joe palczynski for over two years, the culottas were seriously thinking of moving away from the area. joe would soon be released from prison after serving 1 1/2 years of a 3-year sentence. he got out early for good behavior. >> we were wondering when it was going to happen. we were positive he would show up. and he just -- he found another girl. he found tracy. >> still ahead, the manhunt turns into a potentially deadly standoff. [female announcer] if the most challenging part of your day is the staying awake part, sleep train has your ticket to a better night's sleep. because when brands compete, you save during mattress price wars. save up to $400 on beautyrest and posturepedic. get interest-free financing until 2018 on tempur-pedic. plus, helpful advice from the sleep experts. don't miss mattress price wars at sleep train. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to
she says that joe's mother played a role in enabling his dangerous behavior. >> he had a mother who minimizedretty much bailed him out of every situation, further sending him the message, this is not so bad, joe. >> after being harassed by joe palczynski for over two years, the culottas were seriously thinking of moving away from the area. joe would soon be released from prison after serving 1 1/2 years of a 3-year sentence. he got out early for good behavior. >> we were...
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my mother was that dot of blessed mother. catholics always have a blessed mother. that is a good catholic joke. and fatima is where the blessed mother appeared a century ago to three children and i went on a pilgrimage for my 50th birth day, my mother in her dying wish asked to really connect with my faith. and as the procession was leaving the blessed mother back to the statue of the blessed mother back to her place, thousands, hundreds of thousands of people took out their handkerchiefss and started doing this. i went wait a minute. i note that. ♪ a closer lot with me ♪ >> that is what we do, in that moment i said these portuguese people, these italian people, people from all over the world in this moment of celebration and procession and honor and spirit and faith had done something that connected me to new orleans at do we were connected. that is how i knew the humanity in that. is that realm, whatever we should do that is humanity and a common human this, form of art, that we as people are constantly in search of. it is a natural desire, it is not out of negle
my mother was that dot of blessed mother. catholics always have a blessed mother. that is a good catholic joke. and fatima is where the blessed mother appeared a century ago to three children and i went on a pilgrimage for my 50th birth day, my mother in her dying wish asked to really connect with my faith. and as the procession was leaving the blessed mother back to the statue of the blessed mother back to her place, thousands, hundreds of thousands of people took out their handkerchiefss and...
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many expectant mothers choose to ignore the advice of modern day midwives. we follow a haotian midwife in her tireless quest to provide support and care for mothers and their new babies.laotian midwif her tireless quest to provide support and care for mothers and their new babies. laos sits in the middle of the understand doe china peninsula. the land is mostly mountainous with 80% of the population living in mountainous regions. the farming village of kapu is in the southern province and is home to around 1100 people. the health center is the only medical facility in a district of 16 villages. the center's three doctors are only general practitioners. if a patient's illness is serious or surgery is required, they are sent to a hospital 10 kilometers away. midwife lochalis was posted to the health center three years ago. the 33-year-old is the district's first ever midwife. she is three months pregnant. she's 19 and has come here for her first consultation. she traveled on the back of her husband's motorbike from her village six kilometers away. lochana begi
many expectant mothers choose to ignore the advice of modern day midwives. we follow a haotian midwife in her tireless quest to provide support and care for mothers and their new babies.laotian midwif her tireless quest to provide support and care for mothers and their new babies. laos sits in the middle of the understand doe china peninsula. the land is mostly mountainous with 80% of the population living in mountainous regions. the farming village of kapu is in the southern province and is...
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he was married young, had my mother, mother's brother and mother's sister in fairly quick secession.. >> she was born and the free -- anne marie but her immediate family her mother and her siblings and her parents left in 1933. her father saw the writing on the wall and said i'm not staying. i'm getting out and he could have gone to new york where he had -- he could have gone to london or many places but suddenly he went to palestine. and then my mother very rapidly changed her name because anna marbury did not fit in. >> she was very adaptive and resourceful. so you have now shown up at your building and now you have decided you were going to pursue return of your building but that was just a walk on the beat. there were no challenges, or where they are? >> it was incredibly difficult. i thought that it would be impossible to find any documents. after all the allies had bombed berlin heavily and i had visions of what berlin looked like after the war but it's incredible. but the journalist held onto so i have to prove that the family on the building and i had to prove it to satisfy l
he was married young, had my mother, mother's brother and mother's sister in fairly quick secession.. >> she was born and the free -- anne marie but her immediate family her mother and her siblings and her parents left in 1933. her father saw the writing on the wall and said i'm not staying. i'm getting out and he could have gone to new york where he had -- he could have gone to london or many places but suddenly he went to palestine. and then my mother very rapidly changed her name...
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obviously, the mother there, she was killed by her son. is that something that you could see happening in this circumstance? where is the legal liability, if any? >> well, there's always the possibility of the lawsuit. and sometimes there are settlements because the cost of litigation causes it. i think it's an uphill battle here because it would appear the mother didn't violate oregon law with respect to how the guns were handled in the house. listening to wendy, it's readily apparent to me that with asperg asperger's, if your child has a fascination with shoes and -- but guns and bombs -- >> well, we're not -- >> if you have a young adult focused on guns, i think you have to be careful about that. but no lawsuit. >> but he purchased those guns legally. let's be very clear. a number were bought by the mother but a number were bought by him as well. the interesting thing is -- i read through a number of the documents he left behind, postings on one of these websites where you share with different people he is so incredibly intelligent, inc
obviously, the mother there, she was killed by her son. is that something that you could see happening in this circumstance? where is the legal liability, if any? >> well, there's always the possibility of the lawsuit. and sometimes there are settlements because the cost of litigation causes it. i think it's an uphill battle here because it would appear the mother didn't violate oregon law with respect to how the guns were handled in the house. listening to wendy, it's readily apparent to...
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her mother said there's no future for her daughter here. she wants her to go north even though it means making a dangerous journey with a smuggler. >> it could be possible this is the last:00 you see your mother. is it worth it? >> still ahead: when will the crisis at the border end and a tearful good-bye. the 15-year-old girl trying to flee her country. her family's fears if she stays in honduras. >> gang life... this was our >>> more >> more than 35,000 migrants deported from the country here are from honduras. it is not hard to understand why so many want to leave. while so many want to escape violence, many others just look for the opportunity to have a better life. more than 65% of families living in honduras are living in poverty. >> so many people are forced to flee. >> mawr erimaureen meyer says tw of migrants is not getting better any time soon. >> i think in el salvador in particular we have seen a gradual increase in homicide rates up to 90 per 100,000. >> some are leaving to reunite with family that fled years earlier. we're hea
her mother said there's no future for her daughter here. she wants her to go north even though it means making a dangerous journey with a smuggler. >> it could be possible this is the last:00 you see your mother. is it worth it? >> still ahead: when will the crisis at the border end and a tearful good-bye. the 15-year-old girl trying to flee her country. her family's fears if she stays in honduras. >> gang life... this was our >>> more >> more than 35,000...
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no mother would do what she's done. no real mother., that says more than anything else about becky sears. >> reporter: and even as she headed off to prison this saga wasn't over yet. her old boss at healing hands says that while she was working for him, becky had her hands in the till. >> how much money, jurgen? >> about $250,000. >> was stolen by becky from your healing hands account? >> yeah. >> so nice, friendly, gregarious becky out front has been stealing from you with both hands. i'm guessing she was your best paid employee and you had no idea. >> and you would guess right. >> that's before you even get to the whole other thing of the business with kay. so who is this woman? >> evil. >> reporter: becky was never charged with the theft. the da says they had the evidence, but with her guilty plea and life sentence it all became a moot issue. and remember how michael was blamed for stealing checks from healing hands? he told us what really happened. >> it wasn't me. that was my mother. >> she blamed you and you took the heat, huh? w
no mother would do what she's done. no real mother., that says more than anything else about becky sears. >> reporter: and even as she headed off to prison this saga wasn't over yet. her old boss at healing hands says that while she was working for him, becky had her hands in the till. >> how much money, jurgen? >> about $250,000. >> was stolen by becky from your healing hands account? >> yeah. >> so nice, friendly, gregarious becky out front has been...
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the oregon shooter and his mother bonded over a love of guns. should she be held responsible for his massacre? new details what happened to the missing cargo ship. why did it sail into the path of a massive hurricane? we have the answers tonight. let's go "out front." >>> good evening, i'm erin burnett. "out front" a dire warning about isis. the top u.s. commander in afghanistan says isis and al qaeda are growing stronger and the u.s. needs a new plan. general john campbell says u.s. troops need to stay and fight. in testimony today, general campbell warning there are as many as 3,000 isis fighters in afghanistan and that al qaeda forces are surging as the u.s. secretary of defense says he deeply regrets what he says was a mistaken attack on an afghan hospital. doctors without borders, which runs that hospital saying there was no mistake. the u.s. forces knew exactly what they were doing, killing innocent civilians. barbara starr is out front. did the u.s. know it was bombing a hospital? >> reporter: clearly a mistake, but no excuse. the u.s. do
the oregon shooter and his mother bonded over a love of guns. should she be held responsible for his massacre? new details what happened to the missing cargo ship. why did it sail into the path of a massive hurricane? we have the answers tonight. let's go "out front." >>> good evening, i'm erin burnett. "out front" a dire warning about isis. the top u.s. commander in afghanistan says isis and al qaeda are growing stronger and the u.s. needs a new plan. general john...
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his mother. we have the very latest for you. >>> plus, our cnn democratic debate less than a week away and this is shaping up to be the most unpredictable race in a very long time. the $10 billion man not going away not any time soon. i want you to listen to what he tells our chris cuomo. >> i'm not going anywhere, chris. i'm leading every poll. i'm leading every state. i'm not going anywhere. >>> plus, hillary clinton coming out swinging now if vice president joe biden jumps into the race, things could get pretty interesting. when it comes to interesting you can't just beat this, former governor jesse ventura joins me tonight exclusively. >>> i want to get to breaking news in politics tonight. cnn's chief political correspondent is dana bash. she has the very latest for us. dana, what's going on? >> this is reporting that comes from gloria borger who is getting from a source close to the vice president that there is going to be a family meeting in his home in delaware this weekend, and there's g
his mother. we have the very latest for you. >>> plus, our cnn democratic debate less than a week away and this is shaping up to be the most unpredictable race in a very long time. the $10 billion man not going away not any time soon. i want you to listen to what he tells our chris cuomo. >> i'm not going anywhere, chris. i'm leading every poll. i'm leading every state. i'm not going anywhere. >>> plus, hillary clinton coming out swinging now if vice president joe biden...
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wallace is, bess's mother.nd so she -- there was that difference, and that difference surfaced all during their lives and always did. swain: in what way? seale: well, let me read you this letter here, written while he was president, and june the 29th, 1949, they're living in the playhouse. and he's writing to vest. -- to bess. "thirty years i hoped to make you a happy wife and a happy mother. did i? i don't know. all i can say is i've tried. there is no one in the world anyway who could look down on you or your daughter. there is no one in the world who could look down on you or your daughter. th.at means much to me, but i've -- that means much to me. but i'venever cared for social position or rank for myself, except to see that these dear to me -- those dear to me were not made to suffer for my shortcomings." this is the president of the united states still feeling that way, and it comes, wouldn't you say, nicole, it comes through his letters to her, almost an apology? swain: never felt good enough, in other w
wallace is, bess's mother.nd so she -- there was that difference, and that difference surfaced all during their lives and always did. swain: in what way? seale: well, let me read you this letter here, written while he was president, and june the 29th, 1949, they're living in the playhouse. and he's writing to vest. -- to bess. "thirty years i hoped to make you a happy wife and a happy mother. did i? i don't know. all i can say is i've tried. there is no one in the world anyway who could...
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nursing mother. find out what happened when she tried to be discreet on the plane. >> plus -- >> it's crazy. leon: a new definition for friday night fight. alison: but first -- >> we do not discriminate. alison: we will take you live to south carolina for the latest on the historic leon: tonight the threat is not over in south carolina. it could take days for the rivers and the streams to crest after the historic flooding. there have been nine dams and four failed this weekend. 14 people died in the flooding. polo sandoval is live in one of the hardest hate areas. columbia. what is the latest on what you are seeing now? polo: we continue to see widespread damage. instead of telling you about it, i want to show it to you. behind me what is a small creek usually is what left of a business. floodwaters swept through here a few days ago. they took a large portion of the building with it. i want to show you what it look like from above. the shootage is showing what officials have been dealing with. this i
nursing mother. find out what happened when she tried to be discreet on the plane. >> plus -- >> it's crazy. leon: a new definition for friday night fight. alison: but first -- >> we do not discriminate. alison: we will take you live to south carolina for the latest on the historic leon: tonight the threat is not over in south carolina. it could take days for the rivers and the streams to crest after the historic flooding. there have been nine dams and four failed this...
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if your mother didn't. >> i didn't kill her. i know i didn't. >> i'm finally starting to realize that she was dead. i'm scared. i'm getting a bit frustrated at the police for asking me all these questions. pushing me over the edge. i start to break down. >> you killed your sister. >> i didn't kill her. i didn't. >> it'll feel a whole lot better if you just tell me. >> i didn't. god. i didn't kill her. i did not. >> then who killed her? it had to have been you, son. >> i didn't do it. i didn't kill my sister. i love her. i wouldn't kill her. is there any way i can prove that to you? >> it's going to be difficult. >> i'm going in circles. there's nothing else i can think about but what -- there had to be somebody else that had to get in there. but the cops kept saying that wasn't the case. >> let me ask you this. i'm not saying that you killed her. >> okay. it's a possibility that it could have been an accident and i don't remember it, okay? but i don't remember killing her. >> the interrogation is taking a critical turn. >> i'm s
if your mother didn't. >> i didn't kill her. i know i didn't. >> i'm finally starting to realize that she was dead. i'm scared. i'm getting a bit frustrated at the police for asking me all these questions. pushing me over the edge. i start to break down. >> you killed your sister. >> i didn't kill her. i didn't. >> it'll feel a whole lot better if you just tell me. >> i didn't. god. i didn't kill her. i did not. >> then who killed her? it had to have...
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was his mother awar of that? if she was, lightbulbs should have gone off to not surround her son with guns. she might think he wouldn't do anything, but maybe she looks at that writing and might think differently. could he hurt someone else or himself. that's a conversation parents are starting to have. >> that brings to the next question. could she face lawsuits here? >> i think that people are going to pity her based on the fact that she's lost her son. what she does in the next few days is important. she needs to break her radio silence and get in touch with reality that she in some way enabled. maybe it wasn't negligence. once you see these things in the news over and over and over again, then she has a warning. she knows her son fits that profile. she knows there are guns in in the house and simply not going to be let off the hook. she would be tried in the court of public opinion even if there are no laws, which can hold her criminally responsible or civilly responsible. but after this, parents are all on n
was his mother awar of that? if she was, lightbulbs should have gone off to not surround her son with guns. she might think he wouldn't do anything, but maybe she looks at that writing and might think differently. could he hurt someone else or himself. that's a conversation parents are starting to have. >> that brings to the next question. could she face lawsuits here? >> i think that people are going to pity her based on the fact that she's lost her son. what she does in the next...
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my mother wouldn't let it rest. i used to hate my mother for it.as on the news all the time and on shows and stuff. my friends knew my mother. i used to tell them, it wasn't me, it was my brother. so you know, so it's taken me a long time to accept it, to be able to talk about it. >> despite his shame over the publicity, flores says his mother also used it to get him help. her public appeals resulted in several offers from reputable professionals to mentor and counsel him. but flores says he turned his back on everyone. >> after this happened it was like, it was a grown-up that did this, it's like now i don't trust grown-ups. it's like when you're a victim of something, no matter what it is, physical, sexual, verbal, no matter, when you live a life with so much trauma, that throughout life growing up, if someone else don't victimize you, you victimize yourself. i think i've been my own worst enemy in that respect. >> flores eventually re-established a positive relationship with his mother. >> come here, baby girl. >> now cornett is less vocal about
my mother wouldn't let it rest. i used to hate my mother for it.as on the news all the time and on shows and stuff. my friends knew my mother. i used to tell them, it wasn't me, it was my brother. so you know, so it's taken me a long time to accept it, to be able to talk about it. >> despite his shame over the publicity, flores says his mother also used it to get him help. her public appeals resulted in several offers from reputable professionals to mentor and counsel him. but flores says...
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her mother is grateful they are alive. >> i never seen an accident like that. i'm just scared. >> reporter: the two were waiting for the school bus here at valentine avenue when an out- of-control speeding cab plowed into the children and one mother. ortada tried to pull her daughter out of the way. >> just seen the car, and i said no, no, no, no, that guy is no good. >> reporter: this video shows people trying to heroically lift the toyota off the mother and one of the children pinned underneath. >> i saw the ambulance and the kids under the car. >> reporter: witnesses out here also haunted by the disturbing scene. >> we knew something was terribly wrong, and then when we saw the bodies everywhere -- >> reporter: police are trying the driver's fault or if the car malfunctioned. >> it sounded like the gas pedal was stuck. we ran towards the car, got to the car, and the car was still accelerated. >> reporter: and now the driver of that livery cab has not been charged with anything, and police are still investigating to see if the car he was driving was malfuncti
her mother is grateful they are alive. >> i never seen an accident like that. i'm just scared. >> reporter: the two were waiting for the school bus here at valentine avenue when an out- of-control speeding cab plowed into the children and one mother. ortada tried to pull her daughter out of the way. >> just seen the car, and i said no, no, no, no, that guy is no good. >> reporter: this video shows people trying to heroically lift the toyota off the mother and one of the...
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it was between me and your mother. i love her. i'll always love her". and it-- here, this behavior that so affected me, he did not realize that-- the impact that--. >> just sayin, "it's--. >> it had on me. >> between me and your mother". >> it's like me and your mom. >> as if we didn't have an audience. >> we were in the middle of it. but he did not - and then my mother's take on it, 'cause the poor woman, i really badgered her for an explanation. and when she got older. i said, "why did we keep doing this"? and she would say, "well, i just thought when you kids would grow up you'd understand". "understand what"? "that this is life". i guess. i mean-- i-- you know? you never understand these things that hurt you when you're a child. you can--. >> but isn't that an answer conditioned by the times? and culturally conditioned--. >> yeah. right. right. right. right. the struggle where she-- she was an orphan-- when i remm-- when she tells me stories about the poverty in puerto rico during the depression, it makes oliver twist-- a walk in the park. and so th
it was between me and your mother. i love her. i'll always love her". and it-- here, this behavior that so affected me, he did not realize that-- the impact that--. >> just sayin, "it's--. >> it had on me. >> between me and your mother". >> it's like me and your mom. >> as if we didn't have an audience. >> we were in the middle of it. but he did not - and then my mother's take on it, 'cause the poor woman, i really badgered her for an...
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a mother triggered an amber alert. the car the mother was driving it new hampshire license plate. this morning, the woman is in custody. read read-- reed lamb berry. it was the act of a loving mother, says the friend of tiffany, who says we not identify her. >> she was getting the best treatment she could. >> she took the child to a hospital at wilkes-barre, pennsylvania. the child was severe dehydrated. rather than taking her child to the hospital she took him to boston. >> she didn't like the medical advice she was getting. she would never let her child be die die-- dehydrated. she wanted the right treatment for her children. the nurse in boston called boy. >> they found her in the place they needed to find her. >> she was arrested on a child pennsylvania. and several warrants in massachusetts. dcf. morning. she's originally from cambridge, massachusetts. her son was born here at children's hospital and her friend says that's exactly why to the place he was born. i'm reid lamberty, wmur news 9. amy: we turn to 2016, martin o'malley hosted a round stable discussion at the center
a mother triggered an amber alert. the car the mother was driving it new hampshire license plate. this morning, the woman is in custody. read read-- reed lamb berry. it was the act of a loving mother, says the friend of tiffany, who says we not identify her. >> she was getting the best treatment she could. >> she took the child to a hospital at wilkes-barre, pennsylvania. the child was severe dehydrated. rather than taking her child to the hospital she took him to boston. >>...
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i don't wanna worry your mother. i'm just asking. >> my mother died. don't worry. >> okay. >> when i was 32 when i was appointed. the junta trial was my first trial. i never had, i never was a prosecutor before. and when they offered me the job. i could not resist. of course, i had to, i would do it. but i was thinking, "okay, but they could kill me. " then i have some idea, okay, they will not kill me during democracy. so if they made a new coup d'tat, it's, it's clear i had to escape. after i'd say that, then you're swimming. you're in the waters and you'll keep swimming ahead. it's no way to go back. you keep ahead. you forget about that. >> no. what has the law taught you about people? >> ah, the law's critical to understand people because massive atrocities are not committed by evil persons. they're are committed by people who say they are protecting their own community. that's the issue. i kill my enemies. and the enemy kill my people. so that is the dynamic. in a national setting, we are not attack our neighbor when he steal our bike. we go to t
i don't wanna worry your mother. i'm just asking. >> my mother died. don't worry. >> okay. >> when i was 32 when i was appointed. the junta trial was my first trial. i never had, i never was a prosecutor before. and when they offered me the job. i could not resist. of course, i had to, i would do it. but i was thinking, "okay, but they could kill me. " then i have some idea, okay, they will not kill me during democracy. so if they made a new coup d'tat, it's, it's...
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shared this love of guns and that was three years ago, and so this mother, this o mother, she would have known that this happened and not to suggest that there is any link between the illness and the violence. no studies show that. >> no. no studies show that. and if you want to think about links, what we are talking about is somebody who is socially functioning very poorly, and also has tremendous rigidity and has trouble making changes, and increasingly angry and frustrated and aggressive and also for perseverating on an area of interest, including guns. and so if you have a child with something on the autism spectrum, they are often on the spectrum themselves, and so the ability to see what is go g ing and the potential explosiveness may not be as good as somebody who is not. >> and let me ask you this. "the new york times" interviewed somebody named alex jefferson who worked with mrs. harper, ms. harper, and that personal lex jefferson said that this mother had said of her son, my son is a real big problem of mine. he has some psychological problem, and sometimes he takes his me
shared this love of guns and that was three years ago, and so this mother, this o mother, she would have known that this happened and not to suggest that there is any link between the illness and the violence. no studies show that. >> no. no studies show that. and if you want to think about links, what we are talking about is somebody who is socially functioning very poorly, and also has tremendous rigidity and has trouble making changes, and increasingly angry and frustrated and...
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they asked my mother where this child came from. my mother was very afraid, so she dared not to admit the baby was ours. she told them that the baby was someone else's and that she was just looking after her for the moment. but they took the child away." when zhou learned what had happened, he pressed the local government for the return of his daughter. "i immediately reported it to both the county and municipal governments, but the officials there protected each other, saying: now that your child had has been taken, she has most likely been sent away (for adoption) already, and it's impossible to find her. they said nothing else, as if a child being abducted was reasonable, as if she was not my own child." >> zhou's daughter was one of at least 16 children that relatives say were taken by family planning officials in longhui county, hunan, in southern china. many are believed to have been sent to orphanages and adopted by families overseas, who sometimes paid thousands of dollars for the children. news of the seized babies prompted
they asked my mother where this child came from. my mother was very afraid, so she dared not to admit the baby was ours. she told them that the baby was someone else's and that she was just looking after her for the moment. but they took the child away." when zhou learned what had happened, he pressed the local government for the return of his daughter. "i immediately reported it to both the county and municipal governments, but the officials there protected each other, saying: now...
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as a mother described her son who gave his life to save hers. news 4's mark segraves was there as keyshaun mason's mother remembered him and described his heroic actions. >> was a very caring person. would do whatever he possibly thought he needed to do if he cared about you. >> reporter: surrounded by family and friends outside of her son's high school, lakesha jenkins told reporters how her two sons tried to protect her yesterday morning as she was fighting with her boyfriend. >> my kids responded. they did what they felt was needed to see if i was safe. that's all i'll say. end on that note. >> reporter: moments later a distraught jenkins collapsed and had to be carried away. court documents showed jenkins and her boyfriend, sean crawford, had been arguing all night into the morning when the 14-year-old and his 18-year-old brother stepped in. at that point, crawford grabbed a kitchen knife and barricaded himself in a bedroom with the mother. the boys forced their way into the room and that's when crawford stabbed them both. mason died at the
as a mother described her son who gave his life to save hers. news 4's mark segraves was there as keyshaun mason's mother remembered him and described his heroic actions. >> was a very caring person. would do whatever he possibly thought he needed to do if he cared about you. >> reporter: surrounded by family and friends outside of her son's high school, lakesha jenkins told reporters how her two sons tried to protect her yesterday morning as she was fighting with her boyfriend....
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her mother and her mother' s boyfriend have been charged in her death. a massachusetts woman is lucky to be alive after a gas explosion in her home. the blast caused this taunton home to collapse and shook nearby homes. fire officials believe the explosion was gas-related, but the cause remains under investigation. the homeowner was taken to the hospital to be checked out. coming up, a whale watching boat sinks off the coast of canada. with weather ruled out, the search for a cause continues. plus, heavy rains and flooding. see what the gulf coast is dealing with in the aftermath of hurricane patricia. kevin: cooler today with the sunshine, and enjoying the sunshine the next couple days ahead of the system. sean: and in today' s "cook' s corner," there are many ways to make a burger. we' ll show you one that do you think when you are president you'll be paid as much as if you were a man-male... this is one of the jobs where they have to pay you the same. but there are so many examples where that doesn't happen. i'm going to do everything i can to make su
her mother and her mother' s boyfriend have been charged in her death. a massachusetts woman is lucky to be alive after a gas explosion in her home. the blast caused this taunton home to collapse and shook nearby homes. fire officials believe the explosion was gas-related, but the cause remains under investigation. the homeowner was taken to the hospital to be checked out. coming up, a whale watching boat sinks off the coast of canada. with weather ruled out, the search for a cause continues....
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the 14-year-old boy died trying to protect the mother. spoke about what happened inside her home and diane cho has the latest from oxon hill. diane? diane: according to court documents, the 14-year-old and his brother were trying to help their mother in their apartment yesterday morning when police say they were stabbed by her live-in boyfriend. emotions were still raw as family members remembered a life cut far too short. >> he was known in every area of his life and his family. diane: friends and family members gathered outside the high school where keyshaun mason was a freshman. >> smart, intelligent, loved playing football. that was his dream. he wanted to make it to the nfl. he didn't even get a chance to try. all i can say is keyshaun mason was keyshaun mason. diane: at one point, while other family members were speaking, his mother fell to her knees and had to be carried away. >> i love midgrandson. diane: court documents show mason and his brother tried to help the mother after she got in an argument her live inform boyfriend in o
the 14-year-old boy died trying to protect the mother. spoke about what happened inside her home and diane cho has the latest from oxon hill. diane? diane: according to court documents, the 14-year-old and his brother were trying to help their mother in their apartment yesterday morning when police say they were stabbed by her live-in boyfriend. emotions were still raw as family members remembered a life cut far too short. >> he was known in every area of his life and his family. diane:...
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the mother was certainly entitled. she let off some steam.oldtold her husband she was going for a ladies night out in manhattan and never returned. she did stay out until 4:00 a.m. and then came back to this apartment building right behind me here on west 16th street. surveillance cameras caught her with two men. later those same two men were caught on surveillance cameras reportedly carrying her down the stairs. one of whom fled immediately, the other called 911 and also fled. we have heard some reports from a source inside the building that did say she was reportedly involved in cocaine and booze bash. now, a lot of people have taken to her facebook page, including one mother. and yet we young woman who tried to defend her saying that she would never be involved in such a vile party. >> aa very safe neighborhood, working here for many years. very surprising. >> we lost a very bright light originally from new jersey and was crowned ms. miss america junior. >> i no 95 is 20 years ago, but that is an organization that prides themselves on scho
the mother was certainly entitled. she let off some steam.oldtold her husband she was going for a ladies night out in manhattan and never returned. she did stay out until 4:00 a.m. and then came back to this apartment building right behind me here on west 16th street. surveillance cameras caught her with two men. later those same two men were caught on surveillance cameras reportedly carrying her down the stairs. one of whom fled immediately, the other called 911 and also fled. we have heard...
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his mother also died in the crash. investigators say she crossed the centerline and slammed into a truck. rnr -- rr at rei. >>> it's been more than a quarter-century since this woman then is, but her family has never given up hope of finding out what happened. today marks 26 years. >> she disappeared in 1989 and today paul byrd sat down with relatives who are convinced that one day this mystery will be soft. >> it gets worse each year. she hasn't been found, no information, we are just trying to bring her home. >>reporter: it has been 26 years and it is still a mystery. her uncle says the pain of not knowing never gets old. of teenagers gathered in a wooded area. the family says somebody knows what happened that night. >> she did not deserve to be thrown away like trash. we just want to bring her home to give her a proper burial. everyone deserves that. >> i remember a cute little blonde girl with dimples and always smiling. unfortunately, i remember that she went missing and was never found. >> this man was only 11 ye
his mother also died in the crash. investigators say she crossed the centerline and slammed into a truck. rnr -- rr at rei. >>> it's been more than a quarter-century since this woman then is, but her family has never given up hope of finding out what happened. today marks 26 years. >> she disappeared in 1989 and today paul byrd sat down with relatives who are convinced that one day this mystery will be soft. >> it gets worse each year. she hasn't been found, no information,...
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mark segraves spoke with his mother. we'll hear from her in about a half hour. >>> the uva student whose violent arrest got the nation's attention is now suing the state department of alcoholic beverage control. mar tees johnson is seeking $3 million in damages for the incident last march in charlottesville in which he was tackled by agents. the cut on his head required ten stitches. his lawsuit says three agents violated his civil rights. charges against johnson were dropped. >>> hall of fame basketball coach rick pitino could be in hot water. a graduate assistance of his is being accused of supplying recruits with prostitutes. she detailed in a soon to be released book "sex parties that went on the campus of louisville from 2010 to 2014. rick pitino said he had no knowledge of the allegations and mcgee should come forward and tell the truth. from the live desk, news 4 sports. >>> there is new protection for children in schools across frederick county today. with just the push of a button, students can now send an insta
mark segraves spoke with his mother. we'll hear from her in about a half hour. >>> the uva student whose violent arrest got the nation's attention is now suing the state department of alcoholic beverage control. mar tees johnson is seeking $3 million in damages for the incident last march in charlottesville in which he was tackled by agents. the cut on his head required ten stitches. his lawsuit says three agents violated his civil rights. charges against johnson were dropped....