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oh, addison, mother's here. mother, darling. welcome. hello, roger. mother, i bought this candy just for you. candy? you know i'm on a diet. oh, and it shows, mother. it shows. you look simply wonderful. you're looking well, roger. i'm a little surprised, though. you still have some hair left. isn't it amazing? would you believe it at one time, this man had as much hair as you have? well, you know what they say. a high forehead is a sign of intelligence, and each time he combs his hair, roger gets a little bit smarter. oh, what lovely gladiolas. the most beautiful gladiolas i've ever seen. they're simply darling gladiolas. they are not gladiolas. they're snapdragons. simply darling snapdragons. they're gladiolas, mother, dear. so they are. i'm sorry, roger. but they are snapdragons. -gladiolas. -snapdragons. horticulture is a hobby of mine. those are gladiolas. oh, rog, you old devil, i bet you crossed a snapdragon with a gladiola and you got yourself a bunch of snappyolas, or golddragons here. oh, well, let him have his way. he's... (sneeze) (togethe
oh, addison, mother's here. mother, darling. welcome. hello, roger. mother, i bought this candy just for you. candy? you know i'm on a diet. oh, and it shows, mother. it shows. you look simply wonderful. you're looking well, roger. i'm a little surprised, though. you still have some hair left. isn't it amazing? would you believe it at one time, this man had as much hair as you have? well, you know what they say. a high forehead is a sign of intelligence, and each time he combs his hair, roger...
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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. [b singing trslator: name is mahe
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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she was a fun mother. i didn't see her all the time, but when i saw her, which was always on summer vacation, christmas, and big holidays, it was total fun. that was the good part. yes? >> can you come to the microphone? >> the microphone is off. >> it's on now. >> a long way to go. besides james bon what was your nature's -- >> she loved reading history, especially french history. she knew everything about the queens of france. she loved that. and she was a voracious reader because she always felt she was uneducated because her mother took her out of school and put her in the cotton club, and everybody around her was so bright, she felt, and she was really uneducated. and so she read and read. she was self-taught basically. she had -- in a funny way in the south anyone-room school houses she was always the teacher's pet, even though the children hated her. they hated her accent and everything about her. she was always at the teacher's pet so she didn't really receive a bad education. thank you for your qu
she was a fun mother. i didn't see her all the time, but when i saw her, which was always on summer vacation, christmas, and big holidays, it was total fun. that was the good part. yes? >> can you come to the microphone? >> the microphone is off. >> it's on now. >> a long way to go. besides james bon what was your nature's -- >> she loved reading history, especially french history. she knew everything about the queens of france. she loved that. and she was a...
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was mother goose and your mother. then your father arrived. if mother goose doesn't fade out right away, she can keep tabitha entertained. i bet you've never heard "jack sprat could eat no fat" as told by the author. really, sweetheart, you're gonna enjoy meeting mother goose. try "once upon a time." she'll love that. i sometimes wonder what we'd do for kicks if it weren't for the trouble your family gets us into. my family? now, just a minute. the reason we have a problem is that your mother had a fight with your father and took refuge in our house. okay, samantha, okay. it's my family's fault, and i'll handle it... good. ...with the direct, mortal approach. i am going out to the patio and tell my father to go upstairs and take my mother home. gee, i wish i had thought of that. read me another one, please. oh. oh, here's one. "jack be nimble. "jack be quick. jack jump over the candlestick." hello, everybody. i hope i'm not interrupting. hi. oh, now, don't tell me. let me guess. oh, georgie porgie -- that's who you ar
was mother goose and your mother. then your father arrived. if mother goose doesn't fade out right away, she can keep tabitha entertained. i bet you've never heard "jack sprat could eat no fat" as told by the author. really, sweetheart, you're gonna enjoy meeting mother goose. try "once upon a time." she'll love that. i sometimes wonder what we'd do for kicks if it weren't for the trouble your family gets us into. my family? now, just a minute. the reason we have a problem...
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baker, mother! - i will, on one condition, that you stop calling me mother in front of this charming gentleman. call me natalie! (audience laughs) - i'll go get your room ready. - [natalie] can you come up and help me with my bags, egg head? - and i'll help! oh, george, make a reservation for dinner for two at romanoffs. - are we eating out? - no, for harry von zell and natalie. (audience laughs) - harry, be here at eight o'clock sharp. - what if i don't take her to dinner? - harry, i like you and i don't know what i'd do without you on the show, but i'll certainly find out. (audience laughs) - well, i have my pride and i won't be here at eight o'clock. - i wonder what don wilson is doing next season? - i'll be here at a quarter of eight. (audience laughs) - you're getting a raise. - can you pay for the dinner? - you see, the show has a nice, happy ending. especially for blanche morton, she gets two checks this week, one for playing herself, and one for playing her mother. what am i so happy about?
baker, mother! - i will, on one condition, that you stop calling me mother in front of this charming gentleman. call me natalie! (audience laughs) - i'll go get your room ready. - [natalie] can you come up and help me with my bags, egg head? - and i'll help! oh, george, make a reservation for dinner for two at romanoffs. - are we eating out? - no, for harry von zell and natalie. (audience laughs) - harry, be here at eight o'clock sharp. - what if i don't take her to dinner? - harry, i like you...
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i know my mother would ask that question of her mother and her mother would say, it just isn't done. it just isn't done. they were trying to follow this -- like a code. but at the same time, they were hugging each other, they were very intimate in lots of ways with each other and it was segregation. people would come from the north and they would say, well, you're so close to each other. they couldn't quite figure it out. but i will say the black men were left out of the picture history of that, the sex which was one aspect of this. i think the whole segregation thing and the reason people got so hysterical about integration, they didn't want the white kids and the black kids to get together. they didn't want them dating. they didn't want them to get married. so that's what it all boiled down to, that you had to -- the white women and the black women, the white women were sub serviantservian t serviant to their husbands and they couldn't choose how much to pay the woman who worked as a cook. we always called her a cook in our family. but what she could do was give us the black family
i know my mother would ask that question of her mother and her mother would say, it just isn't done. it just isn't done. they were trying to follow this -- like a code. but at the same time, they were hugging each other, they were very intimate in lots of ways with each other and it was segregation. people would come from the north and they would say, well, you're so close to each other. they couldn't quite figure it out. but i will say the black men were left out of the picture history of...
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then just pretend your mother is my mother and do it. janet... well, dear, i think i'll turn in early. you can't go to bed. why not? we've hardly had a chance to talk. you're right. let's talk. uh, not here. all right. well, shall we go into the kitchen? what about a motel? a motel? we don't have to use our real names. chrissy, you're behaving very strangely. am i? well, we haven't seen each other much lately. which reminds me... chrissy, where are you going? uh, i want to make your favorite salad where will you find carrots this time of night? uh, there's a machine on the corner. look, i'm sorry. if i had any money, i'd go to a hotel but i just don't have $20 to throw away. oh, well... how about the all-night showing of war and peace at the art theater? that's only three dollars. you got to be kidding. oh, no. this is the eight-hour version-- the original one in russian. that is not a plus. look, i'm sorry. i'm going back to the apartment. but chrissy's mother will be in the spare bed. it is not the spare bed, it is my bed and i'm going back. i'
then just pretend your mother is my mother and do it. janet... well, dear, i think i'll turn in early. you can't go to bed. why not? we've hardly had a chance to talk. you're right. let's talk. uh, not here. all right. well, shall we go into the kitchen? what about a motel? a motel? we don't have to use our real names. chrissy, you're behaving very strangely. am i? well, we haven't seen each other much lately. which reminds me... chrissy, where are you going? uh, i want to make your favorite...
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] mother! mother, you come here this instant! mother! you materialize, and fast. that isn't a very affectionate way to summon one's mother. after what you have done to darrin, what do you expect -- the witch's love call? well, to coin a mortal phrase, it looks like they've bored each other stiff. very amusing. now, undo your thing. if you insist. [ ding! ] really... [ ding! ] sam, what happened? never mind what happened. let's just worry about what's going to happen. yeah, how am i gonna explain those baseball uniforms? you won't have to. you just take their coats off while i make a couple of drinks. sam, would you mind telling me what -- we have a lot to do. i'll tell you as we go along. you sure he won't break? [ chuckles ] of course not. [ grunts ] we'll just get them comfortable on the sofa. then i'll bring them to. but what are we chatting about? oh, about how nice it is that they dropped in. oh, and how pleased i am that h.b... finally agreed to go for my campaign instead of the slogans. very good. oh, honey, hand me a drink. and you put one in his hand. goo
] mother! mother, you come here this instant! mother! you materialize, and fast. that isn't a very affectionate way to summon one's mother. after what you have done to darrin, what do you expect -- the witch's love call? well, to coin a mortal phrase, it looks like they've bored each other stiff. very amusing. now, undo your thing. if you insist. [ ding! ] really... [ ding! ] sam, what happened? never mind what happened. let's just worry about what's going to happen. yeah, how am i gonna...
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kirk, my mother is living with me now. what? your mother's living with you? i thought she was just visiting. well, she was, but it sort of became...permanent. yeah, mothers have a way of doing that. uh-oh. where are you going? to call my mom before she buys her plane ticket. you know what they call a guy your age who lives with his mother? supreme court justice? now, look... say what you want. i happen to enjoy when my mother comes to visit me. every night we play gin rummy for a penny a point. smart, john. isn't your place a tad small for the two of you? it's better than letting her live at a... rest home. rest home? is she o.k.? she's fine, so why does she want to live there? she wants to live there? yeah, she wants to, but i won't let her. i can't understand your attitude, john. it sounds as if you're trying to keep her prisoner. louise, she's my mother, and i know what's good for her. now you're starting to get on my nerves! young people think they know what's best for old people. if your mother wants to move into a rest home, you should butt out! mrs. ph
kirk, my mother is living with me now. what? your mother's living with you? i thought she was just visiting. well, she was, but it sort of became...permanent. yeah, mothers have a way of doing that. uh-oh. where are you going? to call my mom before she buys her plane ticket. you know what they call a guy your age who lives with his mother? supreme court justice? now, look... say what you want. i happen to enjoy when my mother comes to visit me. every night we play gin rummy for a penny a point....
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german mother, probably immigrated to this country in the fifties. if he likens jane to s mother... then she must have been in her late teens when she arrived in manhattan. i've got 3 mary breitkopfs living in upper east side during the fifties and sixties. a 52-year-old mary louise breitkopf. she died of cancer, 1973. tailor's assistant. mary breitkopf, nurse. ed in a traffic accident. mary breitkopf... wow. what? this mary breitkopf was arrested... 63 times. what for? solicitation. she was a hooker. is she deceased? uh, no. no death certificat uh, she's alive and living in manhattan. search for a story involving a woman found dead in her apartment-- dead for over a year. upper east side, manhattan. zip. nothing. so it never happened. frank's been hiding her existence from everyone. [cell phone rings] why? yeah? garcia, get me jason. i have someone who wants to talk to him. it's for you. yeah? girl: jason? who's this? it's tracey belle. go ahead, tracey. its ok. please, mr. gideon... you saved me onc don't you remember? tracey, everything's going to be all right. please, m i'sced i
german mother, probably immigrated to this country in the fifties. if he likens jane to s mother... then she must have been in her late teens when she arrived in manhattan. i've got 3 mary breitkopfs living in upper east side during the fifties and sixties. a 52-year-old mary louise breitkopf. she died of cancer, 1973. tailor's assistant. mary breitkopf, nurse. ed in a traffic accident. mary breitkopf... wow. what? this mary breitkopf was arrested... 63 times. what for? solicitation. she was a...
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breastfeeding mothers get more and better food than formula-feeding mothers. breastfeeding babies get more and better food even. and breastfeeding-mothers are prioritized for implementation. wic is not an entitlement program. wic funds can fall out and if there is a shortfall counselors are required to register mothers who are breastfeeding over mothers who are formula feeding. so feeding your baby formula can exclude you from qualification or eligibility from wic completely. a couple months ago the well known harvard law professor cat sun strong published an op-ed in the "new york times" about the nudge theory. he argued since writing the book "nudge" he went out and produced a dataset looking at -- data set on how much the support is for nudging. what he argued in the op-ed was most americans support government nudging toward better behavior. depending on the particular question he asked support was anywhere from 60-85 percent for nudging. to me this is interesting. i feel like nudging raises all kinds of really interesting questio questions. the first quest
breastfeeding mothers get more and better food than formula-feeding mothers. breastfeeding babies get more and better food even. and breastfeeding-mothers are prioritized for implementation. wic is not an entitlement program. wic funds can fall out and if there is a shortfall counselors are required to register mothers who are breastfeeding over mothers who are formula feeding. so feeding your baby formula can exclude you from qualification or eligibility from wic completely. a couple months...
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shortly thereafter, my mother came up dead.n'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 f
shortly thereafter, my mother came up dead.n'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...
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a mother's reckoning. >> tonight, the massacre at columbine high school. a tragedy that shocked a community and left the nation asking what drove two teenagers to take the lives of 13? what kind of people were their parents? >> could you have prevented what happened at columbine? >> after 17 years, sue klebold, mother of one of the shooters, break her silence. much. them? >> one mother's quest, looking for the path of her son's descent and the clues she says she missed. >> the one thing of course that i want to say is, i am so sorry for what my son did. >> tonight, an important conversation about the warning signs that may prevent tragedy. >> this special edition of reckoning, will be right back. there are those who say we cannot defeat a corrupt political system and fix a rigged economy. but i believe we need to lift our vision above the obstacles in place and look to the american horizon. to a nation where every child can not only dream of going to college, but attend one. where quality healthcare will be a birthright of every citizen. where a good job i
a mother's reckoning. >> tonight, the massacre at columbine high school. a tragedy that shocked a community and left the nation asking what drove two teenagers to take the lives of 13? what kind of people were their parents? >> could you have prevented what happened at columbine? >> after 17 years, sue klebold, mother of one of the shooters, break her silence. much. them? >> one mother's quest, looking for the path of her son's descent and the clues she says she missed....
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i think you mean your mother's accounts. this is a start-up business. my mother's a key investor. what about those big investors at your party? don't go near them. why? they see something you don't want us to hear about? maybe mom wandered out, caused a scene, embarrassed you? so you drove home the burning importance of being a silent partner. why are you trying to destroy me when the monster who tortured my mother is still out there? joe, just cough up the party list. no way in hell you're ever going to get that list. damn it to hell! you got crap all over my shoes! you want to bitch, switch places. ( groans ) this one's full of rancid salmon puffs. maybe it didn't go over too big at joe's party. you sure this is joe's? incoming. housekeeper said she threw out three bags with yellow ties. we got to check all of 'em. well here's a lick magazine with joe's address on it. hair dye for men. ansomething that's best applied anally. hello! names? cigarette butts. one of them's got to be our weapon. tech: you're keeping me busy, detectives. 45 cigarette butts in all. five different brand
i think you mean your mother's accounts. this is a start-up business. my mother's a key investor. what about those big investors at your party? don't go near them. why? they see something you don't want us to hear about? maybe mom wandered out, caused a scene, embarrassed you? so you drove home the burning importance of being a silent partner. why are you trying to destroy me when the monster who tortured my mother is still out there? joe, just cough up the party list. no way in hell you're...
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uh, don't bother, mother. look, all we have to do is convince her that i'm well cared for, and she'll go home. ha. that is impossible. your house is too dirty, your hair is too short, you are too thin. yeah, look, she's my mother. let's just humor her while she's here, hm? okay? yes, master. i can't-- i can't-- oh, she would love that. would you please come get me out of this quickly? oh, but you look so much better. get me out of this-- come on. i mean it. that's better. that's much better. now, you. go, go on, get out. oh. please? anthony, i'm going to get us a little lunch. oh. ah. how can anyone live just on ice cubes? [laughs] just lucky, i guess. it's amazing you haven't starved to death without me to look after you. no bread. sorry, mom. no vegetables. mom, i-- i've already set the table. we can have lunch. oh! you had it set in. yes. [laughing] well, it's cold. a man should have a hot meal in the middle of the day. mustard? thank you. oh, that'll be fine. mother, i wish you'd let me take the couch and
uh, don't bother, mother. look, all we have to do is convince her that i'm well cared for, and she'll go home. ha. that is impossible. your house is too dirty, your hair is too short, you are too thin. yeah, look, she's my mother. let's just humor her while she's here, hm? okay? yes, master. i can't-- i can't-- oh, she would love that. would you please come get me out of this quickly? oh, but you look so much better. get me out of this-- come on. i mean it. that's better. that's much better....
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a mother's reckoning. >> tonight, the massacre at columbine high school. a tragedy that shocked a community and left the nation asking what drove two teenagers to take the lives of 13? what kind of people were their parents? >> could you have prevented what happened at columbine? >> after 17 years, sue klebold, mother of one of the shooters, break her silence. and the families that lost so much. >> what is it you want to say to them? >> one mother's quest, looking descent and the clues she says she missed. >> the one thing of course that i want to say is, i am so sorry for what my son did. >> tonight, an important conversation about the warning signs that may prevent tragedy. >> this special edition of "nightline," a mother's "nightline," a mother's reckoning. >> good evening and thank you for join us. tonight the powerful and untold story of the mother of one of the columbine shooters. nearly two decades later, sue klebold is speaking out. the mother trapped in contradiction between a little boy and all she believed he could be and the murderer he became.
a mother's reckoning. >> tonight, the massacre at columbine high school. a tragedy that shocked a community and left the nation asking what drove two teenagers to take the lives of 13? what kind of people were their parents? >> could you have prevented what happened at columbine? >> after 17 years, sue klebold, mother of one of the shooters, break her silence. and the families that lost so much. >> what is it you want to say to them? >> one mother's quest, looking...
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- no, mother. - and don't forget mabel todd the greatest mother of them all. - forget? how could i forget? i mean when you mention mothers how could you leave her out? who is she? - who is mabel todd? - huh, who is mabel todd. if she hadn't let her son, mike, go around it in 80 days, (audience laughing) - in other words, you want me to pack my mailbox and go to tahiti, huh? - yes. and if those mothers could do it, so can i. and their sons didn't even bring them back a vicua coat. - the way ronnie handled that, maybe i better put him back in the trunk. he acted like he was new around here. guess the old pro will have to step in on the problem. or better yet, i'll just stay here and wait and let the young problem walk in on the old me. he should be ready to make his entranlot of times, being a teenager means living with labels. you know, like the ones other people give you. and the ones you give yourself. but what happens when you're labeled as someone you're t? "stop!" wearing a label you don't want... or find yourself labeling other people? it can be so frustrating... s
- no, mother. - and don't forget mabel todd the greatest mother of them all. - forget? how could i forget? i mean when you mention mothers how could you leave her out? who is she? - who is mabel todd? - huh, who is mabel todd. if she hadn't let her son, mike, go around it in 80 days, (audience laughing) - in other words, you want me to pack my mailbox and go to tahiti, huh? - yes. and if those mothers could do it, so can i. and their sons didn't even bring them back a vicua coat. - the way...
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edition of "nightline," a mother's pecial edition of "nightline," a mother's reckoning. >> good evening and thank you for join us. tonight the powerful and untold of one of the columbine shooters. klebold is speaking out. the mother trapped inen a little boy and all she believed he could be and the murderer he became. and especially for the families of the victims, those urgent andever answered, until now. constitute massacre have been prevented, and warning signs that may have been missed. here's abc's reporter: it is 1999. a shock wave hits america. two high school boys in trench coats carrying shotguns, a weapon, and homemade bombs walk into their school and begin the slaughter of their classmates. who were sitting on the grass eating their lunch. who were hiding under tables.the terror. 13 are kill the. 24 are wounded. and we are all watching fore children run out of their school fleeing mayhem. >> a lot of students -- >> coverage of the columbine -- >> reporter: we see a wounded escape with his life. and for the years to come, we would all be asking the same questions -- who were t
edition of "nightline," a mother's pecial edition of "nightline," a mother's reckoning. >> good evening and thank you for join us. tonight the powerful and untold of one of the columbine shooters. klebold is speaking out. the mother trapped inen a little boy and all she believed he could be and the murderer he became. and especially for the families of the victims, those urgent andever answered, until now. constitute massacre have been prevented, and warning signs that...
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((mother of victim: "and thee dper to the baby." )) ((mauricio marin)) the mother says he daughter told her the bus driver cleaned her up over. the girl's babysitter also took the stand. ((babysitter: "she would cover her face." )) ((mauricio marin)) right when the bus showed up more than 30-minutes late to drop off the 10-year old. after hearing from witnesses in court--- garcia now faces an additional charge of kidnapping. ((alexander chen/deputy district attorney: "based upon the testimony from the girls statement to both her mother and babysitter as well as the detective is that she had been moved from the front to back of the bus." )) ((mauricio marin)) but his defense lawyer argued the child being moved by garcia inside the bus is speculation. mauricio marin. 8 news now./// ((denise valdez)) we reached out to the defense attorney for comment but he declined an on- camera interview. garcia is due back in court next week for an arraignment on the ov trate teys for 20 years.: taes away the benefits s ot just not a good option to have." 9... he's since made his way off... was greeted
((mother of victim: "and thee dper to the baby." )) ((mauricio marin)) the mother says he daughter told her the bus driver cleaned her up over. the girl's babysitter also took the stand. ((babysitter: "she would cover her face." )) ((mauricio marin)) right when the bus showed up more than 30-minutes late to drop off the 10-year old. after hearing from witnesses in court--- garcia now faces an additional charge of kidnapping. ((alexander chen/deputy district attorney:...
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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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i was the mother of a hate-crazed gunman. she remembers the shocking prayer she found herself praying after learning her son might be one of the columbine shooters and the shooting was still going on. >> the police were there. the helicopters were going over. and i remember thinking, if this is true, if dylan is really hurting people, he has -- somehow he has to be stopped. and then at that moment i prayed that he would die. that god stopped this. just make it stop. don't let him hurt anybody. >> reporter: but by the end of the day, her son and his friend would take the lives of 13 people and then take their own. in her book sue klebold writes, her son wasn't the pinwheel-eyed portrait of evil we know from cartoons. parents, put them to bed with stories and prayers and hugs. >> reporter: sue klebold calls dylan her shiny penny. in gifted classes. loved little league. gave big hugs and kisses. built tall ships out of legos. >> he wouldn't just work on one puzzle, he'd dump them into a big mountain so he could solve five or six
i was the mother of a hate-crazed gunman. she remembers the shocking prayer she found herself praying after learning her son might be one of the columbine shooters and the shooting was still going on. >> the police were there. the helicopters were going over. and i remember thinking, if this is true, if dylan is really hurting people, he has -- somehow he has to be stopped. and then at that moment i prayed that he would die. that god stopped this. just make it stop. don't let him hurt...
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a mother's reckoning. >> tonight, the massacre at columbine high school. y that shocked a community and left the nation asking what drove two teenagers to take the lives of 13? parents? >> could you have prevented what happened at columbine? >>> this is a special edition of "nightline," a mother's reckoning. >> good evening and thank you for join us. tonight the powerful and untold story of the mother of one of the columbine shooters. nearly two decades later, sue klebold is speaking out. the mother trapped in contradiction between a little could be and the murderer he became. and especially for the families of the victims, those urgent and anguished questions never answered, until now. constitute massacre have been prevented, and warning signs that may have been missed. here's abc's diane sawyer. >> reporter: it is 1999. a shock wave hits america. two high school boys in trench coats carrying shotguns, a semiautomatic weapon, and homemade bombs walk into their school and begin the slaughter of their classmates. who were sitting on the grass eating their l
a mother's reckoning. >> tonight, the massacre at columbine high school. y that shocked a community and left the nation asking what drove two teenagers to take the lives of 13? parents? >> could you have prevented what happened at columbine? >>> this is a special edition of "nightline," a mother's reckoning. >> good evening and thank you for join us. tonight the powerful and untold story of the mother of one of the columbine shooters. nearly two decades...
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that child's mother was dropping off cloth when this happened. now an all out search for the car of the driver and of course thain fant. 7's vanessa medina live for us at the scene where the vehicle vanessa. >> reporter: w@ll, terrifying moments for this mother. she came to this laundromat here off sunrise boulevard. she says she parked her car long side this parking lotight here. she says she drove up, parked went inside and went to pickut her clothes that she left inside the drier when. she came outside, it was the pors r worse possible thing that could ever happen. she didn't seat kara long with her 10-month-old inside. let's take a look at picture. this is the 10-month-old here. her name is ali a lopez. she is in the the back of a green chevy cruz. police looking for that car long with this lild little child in the bac seat that campt the baby could possibly still be sleeping. if we can go to the next piece of video. a car similar to this one. a 2014 green chevy cruz. this mother wants her car back. obviously she wants her child back. she is
that child's mother was dropping off cloth when this happened. now an all out search for the car of the driver and of course thain fant. 7's vanessa medina live for us at the scene where the vehicle vanessa. >> reporter: w@ll, terrifying moments for this mother. she came to this laundromat here off sunrise boulevard. she says she parked her car long side this parking lotight here. she says she drove up, parked went inside and went to pickut her clothes that she left inside the drier when....
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what were you and mother trying? - well, she wanted me to play up to ralph, so you'd all be friends again. - should have known. look bonnie, so we are friends. - sure we are. - come on, i'll take you for a drive. - hey, hey, what about me? - come along, little doggy. (laughter) - look, ronny. (laughter) - harry. we're having some company at our house, and i'd like to borrow a few cups. oh these would be fine. - oh, george. careful, those are my world's fair cups, and these four are all that i have left. - well, that's exactly the amount i need. - well, yes. perhaps they would be safer over at your house. - i'm sure. - oh, thanks. - george, please don't handle them, george. i'll do this myself. - oh, yes. - i won these at the world's fair, and i wouldn't have anything happen to them for the world. - we don't want them chipped. - oh, no. this was for a feast. - let me open the door. (chatter) - and you wear last year's dresses. - oh, yeah? well, your carpets aren't wall to wall. - oh, yeah? - oh, yeah. - be careful you
what were you and mother trying? - well, she wanted me to play up to ralph, so you'd all be friends again. - should have known. look bonnie, so we are friends. - sure we are. - come on, i'll take you for a drive. - hey, hey, what about me? - come along, little doggy. (laughter) - look, ronny. (laughter) - harry. we're having some company at our house, and i'd like to borrow a few cups. oh these would be fine. - oh, george. careful, those are my world's fair cups, and these four are all that i...
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mother! you have done some pretty vile things to darrin in the past, but what you did tonight was unforgivable. how could you be so cruel? are you kidding, sam? she majored in cruelty with the marquis de sade. not at all. he was just a classmate. endora, i've had it with you. i mean, i've had it with you up to here! if you are out to destroy darrin's life, you have almost succeeded. almost doesn't count. the marquis de sade was rebecca of sunnybrook farm compared to you. i have been insulted here for the last time! you shall never see me again! [ ding! ] promises, promises! darrin, you have got to calm down. i've got to calm down. if i calm down, i can think clearly. and if i think clearly, i -- i'll come up with an answer. good. i'll kill myself. darrin. all right. i won't kill myself. i'll -- what i'll do is, i'll tell larry the truth -- that that painting is by leonardo da vinci. i am a fraud, my wife is a witch, and my mother-in-law is -- you wouldn't dare! oh, wouldn't i? no. i wouldn't.
mother! you have done some pretty vile things to darrin in the past, but what you did tonight was unforgivable. how could you be so cruel? are you kidding, sam? she majored in cruelty with the marquis de sade. not at all. he was just a classmate. endora, i've had it with you. i mean, i've had it with you up to here! if you are out to destroy darrin's life, you have almost succeeded. almost doesn't count. the marquis de sade was rebecca of sunnybrook farm compared to you. i have been insulted...
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but still, inside her, a mother's love for a son she lost. she hears the final word on the tape. >> just want to apologize for any crap this may bring. just know i'm going to a better place. good-bye. >> he said mom. just the fact that he said it meant a lot to me. yeah. >> reporter: the tapes never released. we're told they've now been destroyed. since columbine, law enforcement says there have been 50 rampage school shootings. abc news has estimated at least 79 thwarted plots. more than half of them mentioning columbine. so what can we do about the shooting at schools? prevention can work but how? in dozens of cases it is fellow students who overheard something, tipped off authorities. >> most of the time it is nothing. but maybe it's just that one peek into what could be the next columbine. to call every single family. some of them expressed anger. otrs said they preferred to move on. some said they wanted to offer sue klebold their prayers and grace. so many people, as someone said, sentenced to a life of grief wi no parole. after our int
but still, inside her, a mother's love for a son she lost. she hears the final word on the tape. >> just want to apologize for any crap this may bring. just know i'm going to a better place. good-bye. >> he said mom. just the fact that he said it meant a lot to me. yeah. >> reporter: the tapes never released. we're told they've now been destroyed. since columbine, law enforcement says there have been 50 rampage school shootings. abc news has estimated at least 79 thwarted...
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they say the mother is an abusive and neglectful mother. barbara: more now on the big apple. the white house once apple to do what the california judge ordered, that is to hack into one of the cell phones of the shooter of the san bernardino terrorist attack. apple is saying no. this is a landmark case. google is also weighing in saying they are with apple on this one. they believe there should be no government backdoors. others are rallying in support of the company. john: happening now, a new national poll says donald trump on the democratic side, hillary clinton still holds a double-digit lead over bernie sanders in south carolina, but the race in nevada is a virtual dead heat. >> as donald trump stumps for both companies getting criticism from pope francis. he suggests donald trump is not blow. >> they are trying to make a plan for the long exit out of this race. >> they released a new campaign video that shows jeb bush and former president bush together. you have to check that one out. hillary clinton's battle for nevada could be a photo finish. both clinton and bernie s
they say the mother is an abusive and neglectful mother. barbara: more now on the big apple. the white house once apple to do what the california judge ordered, that is to hack into one of the cell phones of the shooter of the san bernardino terrorist attack. apple is saying no. this is a landmark case. google is also weighing in saying they are with apple on this one. they believe there should be no government backdoors. others are rallying in support of the company. john: happening now, a new...
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. >> my fear is another mother will be crying in a few weeks. for these mothers who all lost their children to gun violence, the thought of bullets coming feet way from students learning at school is something they will not accept. in just one week, two miami-dade county public schools came under fire. the first incident happened at carol city high school february 10t police say someone fired at least eight shots. in a drive by spree hitting a window. the second shooting happened tucker elementary in coconut grove. multiple rounds were fired. >> where a bullet entered a port able just miss age student. we are here standing against the carnage that has become a s reality. that's why on friday, members of the miami-dade public school board pastors and community leaders came together with the group parents of murderere kids pleading with miami-dade residents to get involved by calling law maker at the state capital. >> we are asking today if people can call senator greg evers because has an opportunity to put this back on the agenda. they are tryin
. >> my fear is another mother will be crying in a few weeks. for these mothers who all lost their children to gun violence, the thought of bullets coming feet way from students learning at school is something they will not accept. in just one week, two miami-dade county public schools came under fire. the first incident happened at carol city high school february 10t police say someone fired at least eight shots. in a drive by spree hitting a window. the second shooting happened tucker...
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my mother is in san francisco. (audience laughs) so i guess, ronnie, you'll have to get the money from me. - [blanche] yeah. - well, thank you, mother! a week in palm springs, that's just what i need. i'll do nothing but rest. - where you gonna stay? - [ronnie] at the desert hacienda. - the girls? oh, then i better go with you! oh i know girls, they'll never let you rest. they'll want you to go swimming, and dancing, and moonlight riding, and those are the last things you want. look, your father and i will go down with you. and, don't worry, ronnie. i'll shoo all those girls away. - well, if you and george are going, that'll be fun. i'll make harry take me. - [gracie] oh wonderful! - you mean you're all going to palm springs with me? - yes. - yes. to shoo the girls away? - yes. - yes. - excuse me. -[gracie] oh, ronnie, your soup! oh, the poor boy's so tired, he didn't even finish his lunch. - you know, gracie, our one problem is how can we get harry and george to take us to palm springs? - yeah, who's going to talk
my mother is in san francisco. (audience laughs) so i guess, ronnie, you'll have to get the money from me. - [blanche] yeah. - well, thank you, mother! a week in palm springs, that's just what i need. i'll do nothing but rest. - where you gonna stay? - [ronnie] at the desert hacienda. - the girls? oh, then i better go with you! oh i know girls, they'll never let you rest. they'll want you to go swimming, and dancing, and moonlight riding, and those are the last things you want. look, your...
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to meet these marvelous mothers. and now we are in the mothers of the movement. i'm grateful for the opportunity. secretary clinton, i met her at the congressional black caucus. congresswoman sheila jackson lee, who has been awesome from day one. day one, she had so many call my family and say we are not taking it. she introduced me to secretary clinton at the c.d.c. secretary clinton, i'm doing ok. i go and we are introduced. she held my hand and looked in "what do youaid, want? what do you want out of the situation?" we were in a room full of people. this is the secretary. i was so excited but trying to be real cool. i said i want justice for my daughter. justice is something different for each of us i am sure. meansnetheless, justice it is time for just as to stop -- just us to stop getting justice. that is really what it means. she came and met with us. you want to talk about someone who walked in. she needed no introduction. we all knew who she was. she walked in being who she is, sat with us, new every story. did not rush s. allowed us to say everything we
to meet these marvelous mothers. and now we are in the mothers of the movement. i'm grateful for the opportunity. secretary clinton, i met her at the congressional black caucus. congresswoman sheila jackson lee, who has been awesome from day one. day one, she had so many call my family and say we are not taking it. she introduced me to secretary clinton at the c.d.c. secretary clinton, i'm doing ok. i go and we are introduced. she held my hand and looked in "what do youaid, want? what do...
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she must be with my mother somewhere. mother! - well, as i told you ronnie, the part is not particularly difficult. but there's one thing i insist on: realism. now i want an authentic texas accent. - yes, ronnie? - oh, mother, this is mr. roberts, the movie director. i brought him over to meet bonnie sue. bonnie sue? - oh, she's upstairs, i'll call her. bonnie sue, ronnie's here! but in the meantime, i want you to meet the new italian actress, tina cacciatori. - italian? - how do you do, ms. cacciatori? - bonjourno, sir. - you're a very pretty girl. - gratzi, sir. - oh, when you're leaving, be sure and say goodbye. she also knows arrivederci. - as a matter fact, i speak a little bit of italian. (speaks italian) - i don't think i can answer that, sir. i wish i had a mouthful of grapes. - oh, so do i! - ms. cacciatori, as it happens, there's a part in my picture that calls for a texas girl. i just have the feeling that you might be able to play it. - i know i can! - oh, hello art! - [mr. roberts] hello, george! - mr. burns, i got i
she must be with my mother somewhere. mother! - well, as i told you ronnie, the part is not particularly difficult. but there's one thing i insist on: realism. now i want an authentic texas accent. - yes, ronnie? - oh, mother, this is mr. roberts, the movie director. i brought him over to meet bonnie sue. bonnie sue? - oh, she's upstairs, i'll call her. bonnie sue, ronnie's here! but in the meantime, i want you to meet the new italian actress, tina cacciatori. - italian? - how do you do, ms....
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the child and her mother will be deputies say the suspects targeted the baby, and her mother, they were not random victims. coming up we are looking at the connection at -- between the suspects on the victims. orange county, kimberly eaton,e yewitness news this morning. >>> the woman who deputies say >>> the woman who deputies say hit and killed a 23-year-old is still sitting in jail. they tried pulling over cindy for speeding, but then she led them on a chase. t h at is when deputies say she crashed into a car at the intersection of john young parkway and americana boulevard. she is charged with vehicular homicide and driving with a revoked license. >>> testing for the florida standard assessments begins today. students will take the writing section of the test, it has fixed bugs to avoid the problems that we saw last year. w e will be in touch with the state and central florida school districts and we will let you know if there any issues. >>> you will pay less in property taxes this year, thanks legislators boosted publics chool funding by foreigner 58 million dollars state dollars f
the child and her mother will be deputies say the suspects targeted the baby, and her mother, they were not random victims. coming up we are looking at the connection at -- between the suspects on the victims. orange county, kimberly eaton,e yewitness news this morning. >>> the woman who deputies say >>> the woman who deputies say hit and killed a 23-year-old is still sitting in jail. they tried pulling over cindy for speeding, but then she led them on a chase. t h at is when...
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the mother was called to fireworks on the stand yesterday. we continue to follow every detail and gary joins us live. >> reporter: well a mother's love is unconditional and the mother took the stand today to testify on his behalf. the question is to what extent did she help the cause. as he pursued his request to avoid life in prison they called his mother. >> i didn't always feel this way . >> reporter: when he testified, he cried something we haven't classmate. crying crocodile tear. >> even your mother says to you >> that was recorded in the jail --. >> we sit and try and show some emotion, what did you mean by that? >> that i wanted him to not be so flat. >> her son would be carefully monitored given early release. >> we need to have where he's going to live and i hope it would have some re-entry program that he would need to be apart. and psychological help for him. >> the mother conceded she had never read of the journal and his writings about murder. >> she admitted she never watched it. >> i'm sure there's things that i don't know abo
the mother was called to fireworks on the stand yesterday. we continue to follow every detail and gary joins us live. >> reporter: well a mother's love is unconditional and the mother took the stand today to testify on his behalf. the question is to what extent did she help the cause. as he pursued his request to avoid life in prison they called his mother. >> i didn't always feel this way . >> reporter: when he testified, he cried something we haven't classmate. crying...
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. >>> and a man accused of killing his mother is in jail. erwin feldman appeared in court and pamela escobar is live from the mecklenberg county courthouse. pam, he looked stunned when police walked him into jail. what about today in court? >> well, paul, he came in to the courtroom today wearing his orange jumpsuit issued by the jail and he looked confused. after the judge ran through when his appearances will be, she asked him if he had questions and he did. irwin is accused of killing his mother 82-year-old ida feldman in 2014. investigators worked on the case and arrested feldman yesterday. he was taken to the mecklenberg county jail and did not say anything about his mother's where he lives a few doors down. in court he said he thought he was supposed to have counsel. and the judge appointed both a public defender and capital defender. two years ago he described the condition his mother was in to a 9-1-1 dispatcher. [inaudible] >> police say feldman originally claimed he found his mother dead. but now they say he is responsible for beat
. >>> and a man accused of killing his mother is in jail. erwin feldman appeared in court and pamela escobar is live from the mecklenberg county courthouse. pam, he looked stunned when police walked him into jail. what about today in court? >> well, paul, he came in to the courtroom today wearing his orange jumpsuit issued by the jail and he looked confused. after the judge ran through when his appearances will be, she asked him if he had questions and he did. irwin is accused of...
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[mother] this is brendan. [agent] hey brendan. living room. [dad] hey. [mother] hey sweetie. [dad] sorry about that. what about this? this looks good. [brendan] no. [mother] isn't it so great?i think we found it. [announcer]redfin pays its agents based on your happiness... that's real estate, redefined. >> you're watching abc 7 news at noon, on your side. jummy: the first case of the zika viruses been confirmed in maryland. the person had recently traveled to the country where it is active. this comes as the world health organization said possible vaccines are at least 18 months away from large-scale trials. the virus is spreading rapidly across latin america. waving president obama's request for more money to combat the virus. we turned about 2016 and the fireworks for flying at last i still got a debate. bernie sanders and hillary clinton squared off for the first time since sanders' big win in new hampshire. candidates are gearing up for the next republican battle in south carolina. by the cannot he has the latest. >> let's not insult the reporter: looking to keep up momen
[mother] this is brendan. [agent] hey brendan. living room. [dad] hey. [mother] hey sweetie. [dad] sorry about that. what about this? this looks good. [brendan] no. [mother] isn't it so great?i think we found it. [announcer]redfin pays its agents based on your happiness... that's real estate, redefined. >> you're watching abc 7 news at noon, on your side. jummy: the first case of the zika viruses been confirmed in maryland. the person had recently traveled to the country where it is...