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the mothers went off to work.ssly neglected. 0ne mother would be put in charge of them, and she, as a general rule, she just couldn't cope with the amount of babies in a particular ward. it could be anything from 12 to 20 babies at a time. to take you back to that moment that you said changed your life in the angels' plot, you write that you are determined to do something. yes. that you became an activist by default. "i wanted to ram hard facts and figures down ireland's throat." and i still do. what facts, what figures? basically, i wrote a report — what i discovered basically was that, after that experience in the angels' plot, that there was nothing known about the system or the homes, either individually or collectively. there was no books about them, there was no reports about them. the activist community, which had existed for over 20 years at that stage, had been obsessively focused on opening the adoption records and had missed the big picture — that sealed adoption records are really a small part of a mas
the mothers went off to work.ssly neglected. 0ne mother would be put in charge of them, and she, as a general rule, she just couldn't cope with the amount of babies in a particular ward. it could be anything from 12 to 20 babies at a time. to take you back to that moment that you said changed your life in the angels' plot, you write that you are determined to do something. yes. that you became an activist by default. "i wanted to ram hard facts and figures down ireland's throat." and...
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i know of at least one case where a child was in a mother and baby home until they we re a mother andther and baby home until they werejust short of a mother and baby home until they were just short of six years of age. but we were all then adopted out, but the children and mothers were separated throughout the day. the mothers went off to work, children we re mothers went off to work, children were left in large wards and grossly neglected. 0ne mother would be put in charge of them, and she, as a general rule, shejust in charge of them, and she, as a general rule, she just couldn‘t cope with the amount of babies in a particular ward. it could be anything from 12 to 20 babies at a time. to take you back to that moment that you said change your life in the angels‘ plot, you write that you are determined to do something. yes. that you became an activist likes by default. i wanted to ram hard facts and figures down ireland‘s throat. to ram hard facts and figures down ireland's throat. and i still do. what facts, what figures? basically, i wrote a report... what i discovered basically was
i know of at least one case where a child was in a mother and baby home until they we re a mother andther and baby home until they werejust short of a mother and baby home until they were just short of six years of age. but we were all then adopted out, but the children and mothers were separated throughout the day. the mothers went off to work, children we re mothers went off to work, children were left in large wards and grossly neglected. 0ne mother would be put in charge of them, and she,...
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my mother had deep roots in selma and alabama. they made the decision to make selma their home when they married in 58 because of my families connections. my mother was an educator. she loved being an educator. my father practiced dentistry for 42 years and they have a vested interest in the community for many reasons not only because of their career, but because they both were committed to community and peace and justice and i think that's where the two paths of doctor and mrs. king and my parents came together. as i said, doctor king was a young pastor. my parents where h a newly marrd couple and they talked about issues of the day that would affect families in raising children and just issues that are common to all people that have a vested interest in making the society a much better place to live. that is how the friendship started. it grew over the years and then when doctor king made the decision to stage the march from selma to montgomery, he asked my parents if they would allow him to come to this house and use thiusedthi
my mother had deep roots in selma and alabama. they made the decision to make selma their home when they married in 58 because of my families connections. my mother was an educator. she loved being an educator. my father practiced dentistry for 42 years and they have a vested interest in the community for many reasons not only because of their career, but because they both were committed to community and peace and justice and i think that's where the two paths of doctor and mrs. king and my...
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when i was 13 days old, in castlepollard, my mother and i were transferred to st patrick‘s mother andutside, sit on the wall and wait for her father to collect her. he had an office in town, he got a call and was told and i‘ve never seen her since that day, and i never will. but you had this conversation with her. why do you say there will not be another one? she made it clear she didn‘t want anything to do with me. i kind of knew that anyway, because social services had contacted her many times over the years, or at least tried to. she was avoiding them. and she was never in any way, shape or form proactive or open to contact over the years. but i still felt i needed to know some of my natural family, and some of them did want to know me when i contacted them, and were very happy to meet me. but she did not want... she was talked into taking that phone call by her brother. why do you think she didn‘t want to talk to you? she was too traumatised by it. i did learn during that phone call she has a complete memory blackout of the time, a form of selective amnesia from the time i was bor
when i was 13 days old, in castlepollard, my mother and i were transferred to st patrick‘s mother andutside, sit on the wall and wait for her father to collect her. he had an office in town, he got a call and was told and i‘ve never seen her since that day, and i never will. but you had this conversation with her. why do you say there will not be another one? she made it clear she didn‘t want anything to do with me. i kind of knew that anyway, because social services had contacted her...
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or their mother?ous journey, the truth is now just one step away. >> it's not six degrees of separation. we're down to one. >> reporter: stay with us. and here's where we shrink the biggest names in entertainment so we can fit them into our unlimited wireless plan. who's first? no. this isn't permanent, right? ask him. [terry squeals.] get unlimited data, live tv, and your choice of an extra on us. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit att.com indulge in nature valley's crunchy, sweet, and salty perfection. nature valley™ express yourself.. brow stylist shape and fill pencil by l'oréal. the easy-to-use triangular tip shapes and fills. the spoolie brush blends. brow power! brow stylist shape and fill from l'oréal paris. statake an extra 20% off!'s friends & family sale save on lc lauren conrad denim - $29.59 new balance shoes are $55.99 and bath towels are just $7.19. plus, get kohl's cash! starting thursday - at kohl's. when your blanket's freshness fades before the binge-watching begins... tha
or their mother?ous journey, the truth is now just one step away. >> it's not six degrees of separation. we're down to one. >> reporter: stay with us. and here's where we shrink the biggest names in entertainment so we can fit them into our unlimited wireless plan. who's first? no. this isn't permanent, right? ask him. [terry squeals.] get unlimited data, live tv, and your choice of an extra on us. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit att.com indulge in nature valley's...
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. >>> i did not cause my mother's death. i love my mother. present tense, i love my mother. >> he was definitely our prime suspect. >> tonight, a bigami mystery, a missing mother. her grown son, lost at sea. then found, seven days later. a real-life castaway. but with one big difference -- is it missing at sea, or murder at sea? >> can you understand what people see? you were the last person to see people alive. tonight, "20/20" investigating an ongoing case. with the only reporter to sit down with the son. >> do you think police have picked on you? >> i think they saw me as the lowest-hanging fruit. >> but targeted because of his diagnosis, or is there something suspicious going on? now, with an unsolved murder in the family's past and new information in the case, what really happened? >> they want to explore whether or not you sank the boat on purpose. >> we're done here this evening. >> lost at sea. >> good evening, i'm amy robach. david muir is off tonight. suspicions continue to swirl around this story. linzie janis, how she got this exc
. >>> i did not cause my mother's death. i love my mother. present tense, i love my mother. >> he was definitely our prime suspect. >> tonight, a bigami mystery, a missing mother. her grown son, lost at sea. then found, seven days later. a real-life castaway. but with one big difference -- is it missing at sea, or murder at sea? >> can you understand what people see? you were the last person to see people alive. tonight, "20/20" investigating an ongoing...
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and my mother said, yes, joan. and she said, my father wants very much to come and talk to him about this upcoming march. and my mother assured her that , if dr. bunch came to selma, she and my father would take excellent care of him. so the trip was planned. my father went to birmingham, picked dr. bunch up at the train station and brought him here. dr. bunch, of course, spent his life negotiating and standing for peace for people not only in this country, but around the world. he and dr. king shared similar goals, similar wishes for people in the united states and around the world. so he knew that this was such an , important march for voting rights in this country. he wanted to give dr. king as much advice and help as he could, because i think both men knew that the possible passage of a voting rights act in this country would transform not only the united states, but would transform the global world house. the third bedroom in the jackson museum is the actual bedroom the morning of the selma to montgomery march
and my mother said, yes, joan. and she said, my father wants very much to come and talk to him about this upcoming march. and my mother assured her that , if dr. bunch came to selma, she and my father would take excellent care of him. so the trip was planned. my father went to birmingham, picked dr. bunch up at the train station and brought him here. dr. bunch, of course, spent his life negotiating and standing for peace for people not only in this country, but around the world. he and dr. king...
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walter's mother was friendly.ut i wondered if she was wishing that walter had married an american girl. the others were nice to me, too. then, i had my first look at cleveland, ohio, the city which was to be my new home. his mother had been living alone since walter's father died. and we are going to stay with her until we can get a home of our own. as i looked around me, i was frightened. in this house, i would have to face a new life, very different than the one we had known in japan. ♪ the next evening, walter invited his family to come to the house and to see the pictures he had taken in the japan. i was still uneasy because i was not sure if these if these people liked me. something unpleasant happened to me. that night. walter's cousin wanted me to introduce myself. english was hard for me then, especially on the telephone. what i expected happened -- i could not understand a word. i knew there was no reason to be upset, but i felt stupid and ashamed. walter: i took this picture of her on our wedding day. th
walter's mother was friendly.ut i wondered if she was wishing that walter had married an american girl. the others were nice to me, too. then, i had my first look at cleveland, ohio, the city which was to be my new home. his mother had been living alone since walter's father died. and we are going to stay with her until we can get a home of our own. as i looked around me, i was frightened. in this house, i would have to face a new life, very different than the one we had known in japan. ♪ the...
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and his mother loved his long hair on him. and they say that she cried when they cut his hair short. but it's just the cutest little thing that a lot of visitors see and they're borwondering who th little girl was. well, it's not a little girl. it's fdr as a young child. and in this house there were bedrooms all connected by doors. so they could walk into any of the rooms whenever they wanted by just opening a door. when sarah roosevelt built a townhouse for franklin and eleanor roosevelt as a christmas gift, she had it built in 1906 in new york city, that place had connecting doors from one apartment to the next. because sarah roosevelt built that building as a duplex. she would live in half of it and franklin and eleanor lived in the other half. and there was connecting doors on various levels so that sarah could pop into their section whenever she wanted to unannounced, which made eleanor roosevelt not happy. she wrote about this townhouse. and you can kind of read between the lines where she just mentioned that, you know,
and his mother loved his long hair on him. and they say that she cried when they cut his hair short. but it's just the cutest little thing that a lot of visitors see and they're borwondering who th little girl was. well, it's not a little girl. it's fdr as a young child. and in this house there were bedrooms all connected by doors. so they could walk into any of the rooms whenever they wanted by just opening a door. when sarah roosevelt built a townhouse for franklin and eleanor roosevelt as a...
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(pkg) expectant mother/expectant mother: "being pregnant is already high-risk and having to deal withhat? that's just additional stress that i don't need."a back to school shopping nightmare during check out.sherell bates/expectant mother (reads list receipt off cam): "... hand sanitizer ..." sherell bates/expectant mother: "mid- transaction, a police officer who may, who was already monitoring the store approached me and insisted that he wanted to speak with me."sherell bates says a police officer asked her if she was shoplifting from this pineville staples. sherell bates/expectant mother: "and, he asked what was under my shirt. initially, i thought he was joking, so my response first was 'twins'. i'm pregnant 34 weeks with twins." she's in fact pregnant.sherell bates/expectant mother: "i'm having a boy and a girl."but bates says the officer didn't believe her the first time and asked her again.sherell bates/expectant mother: "at that point, to, to avoid him asking me again, i actually lifted my shirt just a little bit just to expose my belly, just so he can see that, no, it's just .
(pkg) expectant mother/expectant mother: "being pregnant is already high-risk and having to deal withhat? that's just additional stress that i don't need."a back to school shopping nightmare during check out.sherell bates/expectant mother (reads list receipt off cam): "... hand sanitizer ..." sherell bates/expectant mother: "mid- transaction, a police officer who may, who was already monitoring the store approached me and insisted that he wanted to speak with...
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left my mother handed me a letter.who owned the it was from my friend who owned the store, inside was a check for a sizable amount, and a request for many more. more than we could fill working only evenings and weekends. i never went on that trip. then and there i made up my mind to my job and go into the bamboo business. i had some savings so we decided to open up a store. >> i was so happy about the store. little by little, i was feeling less like a stranger in a foreign country, and more at home. then, the telephone rang, i knew the others were busy and i should answer it myself. i just couldn't. they had hung up. i couldn't blame walter for being annoyed with me. i was ashamed. i decided to do something about this. ywcaned a class at the where i could improve my english. as time went on, my english improved so much that i was able to wait on customers. i was still afraid of the telephone. walter understood and always answered for me. i was grateful. yet, each time the phone rang i felt that i had failed him. it was
left my mother handed me a letter.who owned the it was from my friend who owned the store, inside was a check for a sizable amount, and a request for many more. more than we could fill working only evenings and weekends. i never went on that trip. then and there i made up my mind to my job and go into the bamboo business. i had some savings so we decided to open up a store. >> i was so happy about the store. little by little, i was feeling less like a stranger in a foreign country, and...
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mother's legal status? >> they're pursuing asylum claims. first hearing is coming up in a couple weeks and will determine whether the case will proceed. >> there are people not happy about this. >> absolutely. >> i found something you probably are saying this is a -- someone called sky trooper 70 comment after your story on the pro publica website. he or she says you've been covering this story in quotes for a month now. yet, it's hard wrenching to see examples of separated families, however, whether it suits your agenda or not these situations are the result of people presenting themselves at the u.s. border either as i will legal economic migrannts are asiem yim seekers a number of them are gaming the immigration system. period. let me stop there. what do you say to that? >> i think you know it's hard so sort of accuse people of gaming the system without a hearing. that is all she's asking for. right? it would mean she's coming here and somehow presenting herself as something she's not. and if that is the
mother's legal status? >> they're pursuing asylum claims. first hearing is coming up in a couple weeks and will determine whether the case will proceed. >> there are people not happy about this. >> absolutely. >> i found something you probably are saying this is a -- someone called sky trooper 70 comment after your story on the pro publica website. he or she says you've been covering this story in quotes for a month now. yet, it's hard wrenching to see examples of...
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when she was twenty my mother started her own family.together with my father ryan hold a german from her neighborhood the soviets called it west berlin. probably was a good. war and you had a billion neighbors. of the place but it. was like just. this lady is from germany she used to live here she'd lodge take some pictures to remember this place of course come in the middle of. this let the onus on home. ok i'll just look around at what. this is really you know what a privilege but not yet not much of one pointed out for. that little circle the one that was the sooner you start. getting just to. sleep the sleep it just. you know. i'll. never let. it. pass from and this was just the entrance that happens this climate so there was this little fence and different varieties of grapes grew that. that walks in the open air for see them as often as the friends went around here and there was the pergola. and the grapes grow up here. everything was green. because that's where we planted the potatoes and tomatoes over there you know for certain s
when she was twenty my mother started her own family.together with my father ryan hold a german from her neighborhood the soviets called it west berlin. probably was a good. war and you had a billion neighbors. of the place but it. was like just. this lady is from germany she used to live here she'd lodge take some pictures to remember this place of course come in the middle of. this let the onus on home. ok i'll just look around at what. this is really you know what a privilege but not yet not...
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when she was twenty my mother started her own family. together with my father ryan hold a german from her neighborhood the soviets called it west berlin. love it was of great. work and you had a billion neighbors. just like us did. just. well this lady is from germany she used to live here she'd like to take some pictures to remember this place of course come in to tell her. little let the onus on home. ok i'll just look around the small. businesses around you in your model pretty little one you are not what you want with a colorful little. circle a little bit of the sooner you start. to things just to. sleep the sleep to just. go. out there given that. you. pass from and this was just the entrance that. there was this little fence and different varieties of grapes grew that the oxen that opened yet to see them as often so that the fans went around here and there was the pergola. and the grapes grow up here with over. everything was green so. that when it the cut off for it because that's that's where we planted the potatoes and tomatoes
when she was twenty my mother started her own family. together with my father ryan hold a german from her neighborhood the soviets called it west berlin. love it was of great. work and you had a billion neighbors. just like us did. just. well this lady is from germany she used to live here she'd like to take some pictures to remember this place of course come in to tell her. little let the onus on home. ok i'll just look around the small. businesses around you in your model pretty little one...
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when she was twenty my mother started her own family. together with my father ryan hold a german from her neighborhood the soviets called it west berlin. thought it was a good upgrade and you out of a neighbor's. place first. i've just. found. this lady's from germany she used to live here she'd like to take some pictures to remember this place of course come in to tell her. that. this looks like the onus on home. ok i'll just look around while. this is really your mother bird really the monarch not much of her son would sit on the floor with him that would certainly look beautiful but the sooner you start. getting closer to. sleep or sleep it just. you know. how they are going to. let you. know. and this was just the entrance that the school and it's like there was this little fence and different varieties of grapes grew that. the accent that opened here for satan is often. the friends went around here and there was the pergola. and the grapes grow up here. everything was green. the cut off because that's where we planted the potatoes a
when she was twenty my mother started her own family. together with my father ryan hold a german from her neighborhood the soviets called it west berlin. thought it was a good upgrade and you out of a neighbor's. place first. i've just. found. this lady's from germany she used to live here she'd like to take some pictures to remember this place of course come in to tell her. that. this looks like the onus on home. ok i'll just look around while. this is really your mother bird really the...
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>> a young mother found brutally murdered. her little girl left to wander in her mother's blood. police had a suspect and they say he had a motive. >> we had an intimate relationship. >> we ended up having sex. >> but could they prove he was the killer? >> it was a circumstantial case. >> except for that witness. the girl who left those footprints. >> we will never know what cassidy saw and what she didn't see. >> maybe she couldn't tell detectives who the killer was, but maybe she didn't have to. >> the fact that cassidy was spared, would that mean anything to a jury? >> the person that killed the mother cared about cassidy. here is keith morrison with "silent witness." >> i think i paused for a second and had to take a deep breath. and just the reality of what was going on would sink in. >> reporter: those who saw the footprints will not forget them. they were tiny and they were bloody. >> i had to get my composure to finish searching this house to make sure there was nobody else in the house. >> reporter: it was november 3, 2006, early afternoon. deputy scott earp had been dis
>> a young mother found brutally murdered. her little girl left to wander in her mother's blood. police had a suspect and they say he had a motive. >> we had an intimate relationship. >> we ended up having sex. >> but could they prove he was the killer? >> it was a circumstantial case. >> except for that witness. the girl who left those footprints. >> we will never know what cassidy saw and what she didn't see. >> maybe she couldn't tell...
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his mother and ordered his own wife to be put to death. he was a frustrated artist who made a fool of himself and the imperial throne. but there is evidence that nero was not the crazed and capricious ruler that he's been made out to be. could nero be the victim of a smear campaign. did use early biographers distort the facts when they morial. was his reign. is reputed crimes nothing but slander. narrow range in an era shaped by fear morality and brutality his world is this just into us was another planet and yet it's strange there's no disputing the fact that rome adored new. nero claudius caesar augustus dramatic us was not yet seventeen when he ascended the throne of the julio claudian dynasty. he was worshiped like a god. but he was not destined to become emperor his accession was carefully engineered by his power hungry mother. agrippina was the daughter of an emperor the widow of a number of unknown the mother of an emperor. and astrologer once predicted her son would ascend the throne but that she would pay for his glory with her li
his mother and ordered his own wife to be put to death. he was a frustrated artist who made a fool of himself and the imperial throne. but there is evidence that nero was not the crazed and capricious ruler that he's been made out to be. could nero be the victim of a smear campaign. did use early biographers distort the facts when they morial. was his reign. is reputed crimes nothing but slander. narrow range in an era shaped by fear morality and brutality his world is this just into us was...
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your mother was in auschwitz. >> my mother went to our ghits 1944 with her mother and other members of the family. my grand mother and other members of the family went straight to the gas chambers. that's real to me. steve: do, why did it take
your mother was in auschwitz. >> my mother went to our ghits 1944 with her mother and other members of the family. my grand mother and other members of the family went straight to the gas chambers. that's real to me. steve: do, why did it take
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when she was twenty my mother started her own family. together with my father ryan hold a german from her neighborhood the soviets called it west berlin. through the wars of great great war and you had a billion neighbors. right but it. was just. yes. this lady is from germany she used to live here she'd like to take some pictures to remember this place of course come in as if you don't want. to. live the onus on home. ok i'll just look around at what. the most valued opinion will do for really the money ask not what your son wanted but rather for you to settle for what it was a little sooner you start. getting closer to. him seriously just. you know. how they had lived up. to. us from and this was just the entrance that got the skyline and there was this little fence and different varieties and grapes grew that. the accent that open yeah for satan is often. the friends went around here and there was the pergola. and the grapes grow up here. everything was green. because that's where we planted the potatoes and tomatoes over there you kn
when she was twenty my mother started her own family. together with my father ryan hold a german from her neighborhood the soviets called it west berlin. through the wars of great great war and you had a billion neighbors. right but it. was just. yes. this lady is from germany she used to live here she'd like to take some pictures to remember this place of course come in as if you don't want. to. live the onus on home. ok i'll just look around at what. the most valued opinion will do for really...
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my mother. going on. monica's foot are let out of me to the end of the way out of the loading in general . i don't know honey because i'm out of the kitty and i am not a cut of the whole world any of them in the dark about. i was another warning in the autumn while the market then the lot of them into the night. before cox is bizarre lentil soup survived numerous waves of my and my immigrants but this time their fields were ok pied by row hinge attendants looking the most of them on the moon was a month i wasn't. there to the putting it to begin with ella but this is the real thing does that look odd because of the days that they do that are said lydia as if and when i had a temporary rest that whatever they decide. put it in the. it's going to grandmamma the body going to like estonia down the invalid i'll do that but oh no not that bit about the whole thing is that what about the number of the girls one of the books i don't know that. we don't know most of all the locals are scared of rumors about fight
my mother. going on. monica's foot are let out of me to the end of the way out of the loading in general . i don't know honey because i'm out of the kitty and i am not a cut of the whole world any of them in the dark about. i was another warning in the autumn while the market then the lot of them into the night. before cox is bizarre lentil soup survived numerous waves of my and my immigrants but this time their fields were ok pied by row hinge attendants looking the most of them on the moon...
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nero's mother agrippina was his great granddaughter. almost a dozen augustus's blood relatives lived in the empire vying for the imperial crown with ruthless determination. gripping it to plotted against her brother color and was exiled as punishment. as a result her young son spent years without his mother nero's upbringing was very different to that of an imperial prince maybe that is why he flouted convention as an adult. because. we know from ancient texts that nero showed an early interest in literature art poetry dance and above all chariot racing. that's always mentioned in text about his early childhood which he spent in the care of his into media because his mother was in exile and it was there that he was allegedly looked after by a barber in a dancer we don't know if they had a formative influence but the texts reveal that he harbored these interests from a very early age. that. agra peanut tried to steer nero away from such frivolous interests by employing a tutor to prepare him for the role of emperor. the philosopher senec
nero's mother agrippina was his great granddaughter. almost a dozen augustus's blood relatives lived in the empire vying for the imperial crown with ruthless determination. gripping it to plotted against her brother color and was exiled as punishment. as a result her young son spent years without his mother nero's upbringing was very different to that of an imperial prince maybe that is why he flouted convention as an adult. because. we know from ancient texts that nero showed an early interest...
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>> a young mother found brutally murdered. her little girl left to wander in her mother's blood.olice had a suspect, and they say he had a motive. >> we had an intimate relationship. >> ended up having sex. >> but could day prove he was the killer? >> it was a circumstantial case. >> except for that witness, the girl who left those footprints. >> we will never know what cassidy saw or didn't see. >> maybe she couldn't tell detectives who the killer was, but maybe she didn't have to. >> the fact that cassidy was spared, would that mean anything to a jury. >> the person that killed the mother cared about cassidy. >> "silent witness." h hello. welcome to "dateline extra." michelle young had a smile that lit up a room, the last person who anyone knew her would expect to be murdered. but it happened. she was at home with her daughter, cassidy, pregnant with her second child. her husband was away on business. unraveling this complicated case would take years. here's keith morrison. >> i think i paused for a second. had to take a deep breath. and just the reality of what was going on sa
>> a young mother found brutally murdered. her little girl left to wander in her mother's blood.olice had a suspect, and they say he had a motive. >> we had an intimate relationship. >> ended up having sex. >> but could day prove he was the killer? >> it was a circumstantial case. >> except for that witness, the girl who left those footprints. >> we will never know what cassidy saw or didn't see. >> maybe she couldn't tell detectives who the...
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the fiery crash killed his mother and little sister. voice of dominic pizarro/mother and sister died in crash: "they're trying to confirm dental records right now. that's all that ... there's not really much ... for us to see."-nats-aryana was 12 with an angelic voice soft as velvet. -nats-voice of dominic pizarro/mother and sister died in crash: "my little sister was ... was, you know, going to be in seventh grade and she, along with me and my brother, we're musicians and she would go out and just spread her, you know, her love for, you know, music. we'd go perform at retirement centers. they called themselves the pizarro trio. voice of dominic pizarro/mother and sister died in crash: "she wanted to inspire other kids and she - she - she always was just about helping and giving back. and she had the biggest heart the world."aryana's voice now silenced forever. voice of dominic pizarro/mother and sister died in crash: "she was the most innocent little 12 year old and my mom -- this single mother that just did her best."on thursday, the
the fiery crash killed his mother and little sister. voice of dominic pizarro/mother and sister died in crash: "they're trying to confirm dental records right now. that's all that ... there's not really much ... for us to see."-nats-aryana was 12 with an angelic voice soft as velvet. -nats-voice of dominic pizarro/mother and sister died in crash: "my little sister was ... was, you know, going to be in seventh grade and she, along with me and my brother, we're musicians and she...
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for japan and my own mother.e house, the voices of my brothers and sisters. i remembered home. ♪ i wonder if walter, 300 miles away in another city, was as lonely as i was. ♪ walter: when my trip was over and i came home, i could hardly wait to see miwako. although miwako tried to conceal it, i could see she had been desperately lonely while i was away. more than anything else, i wanted her to be happy. one thing was clear, i would have to have a different job. one that would not take me away from her. -- from miwako. but what job? these bamboo carvings seemed so simple, maybe we could make them ourselves. miwako thought it would be fun to try. that night, miwako wrote to her brother asking him to send us some raw bamboo. weekends and evenings, miwako and i experimented. little by little, we improved on our first crude attempts. we both became so interested in what we were doing, we lost all track of time. we often worked late into the night. finally, we were so pleased with our work, i decided it might be salabl
for japan and my own mother.e house, the voices of my brothers and sisters. i remembered home. ♪ i wonder if walter, 300 miles away in another city, was as lonely as i was. ♪ walter: when my trip was over and i came home, i could hardly wait to see miwako. although miwako tried to conceal it, i could see she had been desperately lonely while i was away. more than anything else, i wanted her to be happy. one thing was clear, i would have to have a different job. one that would not take me...
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my mother and i scold my not upgraded that soldier. not hysterically but covertly until he lowered his gun in shock. i was taken away by another american. who would. make if your mother was brave you up he was very brave she wants to my father saying i know only one crime and that's cowardice my father had such cowardice let . to the gallows defines cowardice one of the main reasons that something like national socialism was able to take root in germany. with absolutely it's a lack of civil courage everyone can work on their own civil courage. anything else with those fine speeches on taking responsibility is all nonsense it's personal civil courage that germany lacks. we've apparently always believed in over thirty and that's why until today we have the best democracy even though it's currently under threat because we enjoy following orders people want to pay the nazis joined their dictatorship and then they said oh now it's suddenly time for democracy but that's not an internal process it's insincere that's why i don't trust you. now
my mother and i scold my not upgraded that soldier. not hysterically but covertly until he lowered his gun in shock. i was taken away by another american. who would. make if your mother was brave you up he was very brave she wants to my father saying i know only one crime and that's cowardice my father had such cowardice let . to the gallows defines cowardice one of the main reasons that something like national socialism was able to take root in germany. with absolutely it's a lack of civil...
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investigators say a mother lit herself on fire... taking her life...and two of her children were also killed.(pam) one child in the burning home survived. our grant lodes is here with the tragic details. (grant) tonight...a memorial is growing outside the home...as investigators reveal chilling details. they say the fire in vallejo early morning morning was a suicide and double homicide. vallejo police releasing this statement: they say the mother in the home... "mau dao... set herself on fire" ... and "dao's suicide and arson also resulted in the deaths of her two 14 year old daughters." "the vallejo police department has classified this case as a suicide that resulted in two homicides." dao's 11 year old daugher was also in the home...but she was able to make it out alive...she is now with her father. (pam)(pam) in oakland ... family members and friends of some of the 36 people who lost their lives in the 2016 ghost ship warehouse fire ... expressed their anger and anguish .... during todays' sentencing of the two men being held cr
investigators say a mother lit herself on fire... taking her life...and two of her children were also killed.(pam) one child in the burning home survived. our grant lodes is here with the tragic details. (grant) tonight...a memorial is growing outside the home...as investigators reveal chilling details. they say the fire in vallejo early morning morning was a suicide and double homicide. vallejo police releasing this statement: they say the mother in the home... "mau dao... set herself on...
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the mother of all sandals spotted in athens. and the giants of the public well in the streets of tehran. the moment next couple. of the. from st child in nairobi to teacher in hamburg. philip spann down keep barely survived childhood on the streets of kenya's capital today he's a friend and mentor to a student his message tom never give up. in sixty minutes move on to g.w. . lehman brothers ten years on a story of ambition greed and megalomania. we're so clever the leaders in trouble who risk their lives with the cold investment bankers conflict ourselves with their first on. everything wrong the wanted to ignore the reality of the whole thing might blow off in the face of a system that spawned out of control. over most of the world and it comes to. the crunch investment bank lehman brothers start september thirteenth on g.w. . believe. iran or welcome to our highlights edition with the best pegs of the week here's a look at what we've put together for you today. towering giants us.
the mother of all sandals spotted in athens. and the giants of the public well in the streets of tehran. the moment next couple. of the. from st child in nairobi to teacher in hamburg. philip spann down keep barely survived childhood on the streets of kenya's capital today he's a friend and mentor to a student his message tom never give up. in sixty minutes move on to g.w. . lehman brothers ten years on a story of ambition greed and megalomania. we're so clever the leaders in trouble who risk...
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her mother says the feeling of losing a grand daughter is unimaginable.wl unimaginable. translation: how i feel is beyond words, beyond description. she had children. one boy is only one and a half years old, a baby. he calls out for her, mamma, ma'am. he's been looking for her. for a few days, we couldn't even think straight about what we saw, i saw. and trying to revive khaola. when we arrived, i took my wife into the property and just said, don't look. we can't get that out of our minds. their inner strength, they say, is fuelled by hope. it would be an honour for me to stand there for them and bring justice to them. and to find their killer, their murder, and make sure nobody gets harmed like that ever again. a man who plotted to kill theresa may in a suicide attack on downing street has beenjailed for life, with a minimum term of 30 years. naa'imur rahman, who's 21, was convicted last month of preparing acts of terrorism. rahman had planned to detonate a bomb at the gates of downing street and then kill theresa may with a knife or gun. the struggling
her mother says the feeling of losing a grand daughter is unimaginable.wl unimaginable. translation: how i feel is beyond words, beyond description. she had children. one boy is only one and a half years old, a baby. he calls out for her, mamma, ma'am. he's been looking for her. for a few days, we couldn't even think straight about what we saw, i saw. and trying to revive khaola. when we arrived, i took my wife into the property and just said, don't look. we can't get that out of our minds....
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no mother would do what she's done. no real mother.own son, 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 d.a. 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 he
no mother would do what she's done. no real mother.own son, 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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son the pedophiles and child abuse cases stuns germany and reveals the dangers of the dark net the mother and her partner both sexually abuse the boy and made him available for sex to other men online today a german court sentenced both to prison tonight we ask what must be done to prevent a repeat of these horrific crimes also coming up. in the face off over economic sanctions strong tweeting do business with iran and you won't be doing business with the u.s. . calling those sanctions a psychological warfare. sworn in he's the country's youngest chief. of the conservative who's pledged. towards the leftist rebels in the still unfinished peace process. it's good to have you with us we begin with a horrific crime a boy forced into prostitution sold on the dark net the seller his mother here in germany a court today found a couple guilty in a child abuse trial that has shocked the nation for years the couple sexually assaulted the woman's young son and made him available the pedophiles on the dark net in exchange for money the court sentenced the victim's mother to twelve and a half years i
son the pedophiles and child abuse cases stuns germany and reveals the dangers of the dark net the mother and her partner both sexually abuse the boy and made him available for sex to other men online today a german court sentenced both to prison tonight we ask what must be done to prevent a repeat of these horrific crimes also coming up. in the face off over economic sanctions strong tweeting do business with iran and you won't be doing business with the u.s. . calling those sanctions a...
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here's how it works, a caller claims to have kidnapped the mother oif a woman.- hundred-dollars. reporter anthony pura has more. nat soundfrom the beginning it sounded like a ransom call. lauren kennedy/victim: "it was a man's voice telling me that he had abducted my mother and that he was going to kill her if i didn't do exactly as he told me. i quickly told him, 'i'll do whatever you want me to do.'"lauren kennedy says the supposed kidnappers called from her mother's phone number. lauren kennedy/victim: "it was everybody's worst nightmare."a nightmare that became all too real when she heard her mother's voice on the other line.lauren kennedy:"i heard her in the background and i thought for sure that they had taken her."the man commanded lauren to put money into reloadable debit cards, demanded the card numbers over the phone, and ordered lauren to destroy the cards afterwards.lauren kennedy/victim: "he, at that time, hung up and never called me back. so, within a minute or so, i called my mom's phone again, and, at that time, she answered."that's when lauren r
here's how it works, a caller claims to have kidnapped the mother oif a woman.- hundred-dollars. reporter anthony pura has more. nat soundfrom the beginning it sounded like a ransom call. lauren kennedy/victim: "it was a man's voice telling me that he had abducted my mother and that he was going to kill her if i didn't do exactly as he told me. i quickly told him, 'i'll do whatever you want me to do.'"lauren kennedy says the supposed kidnappers called from her mother's phone number....
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(vicki)mother and baby are both in fine condition.-old in north carolina was punished by his teacher for calling her ma'am. tamarion wilson was made to write the word "ma'am" four times per line on both sides of this piece of paper. when wilson returned the signed punishment sheet to the principal, he included an extra piece of paper, where tamarion wrote down the definition of the world "ma'am." the teacher told tamarion during the encounter if she had something, she would have thrown it at him. wilson's mother requested her son change classrooms, which the principal agreed to do. (vicki) have you ever participated in a fundraiser for disease research? one texas woman says she's helped raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for her condition. now she can't afford to buy one of the drugs she probably helped fund. yoojin cho has the story. lora moser/patient"i wanna see his kids graduate. i wanna see them get married and have babies."but two weeks ago... lora moser/patient"my lung functions deteriorated by 26%." lora moser feared that
(vicki)mother and baby are both in fine condition.-old in north carolina was punished by his teacher for calling her ma'am. tamarion wilson was made to write the word "ma'am" four times per line on both sides of this piece of paper. when wilson returned the signed punishment sheet to the principal, he included an extra piece of paper, where tamarion wrote down the definition of the world "ma'am." the teacher told tamarion during the encounter if she had something, she would...
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which signed the death knell for the mother and baby hands.hers, a5 they were known then, a choice for they were known then, a choice for the first time as to whether to keep their babies or not, and the results we re their babies or not, and the results were startling. but there was also things like roe ver5u5 wade in the united states, followed by the case where mary magee got the right to get contraceptives for her own use. by get contraceptives for her own use. by 1983, pu5illanimou5 politicians had allowed this to be inserted in the irish constitution and two thirds of the country voted for it. two thirds of the country voted in 1986 against divorce. it felt like a very cold house for those of us who did not adhere to strict catholicism. in a way, all of that came to an end in may of this year, when two thirds of the country voted the other way to repeal that eighth amendment of the constitution. in the meantime, nothing but trauma, trouble and tragedy. so there has a lwa y5 trouble and tragedy. so there has always been this pick and mix
which signed the death knell for the mother and baby hands.hers, a5 they were known then, a choice for they were known then, a choice for the first time as to whether to keep their babies or not, and the results we re their babies or not, and the results were startling. but there was also things like roe ver5u5 wade in the united states, followed by the case where mary magee got the right to get contraceptives for her own use. by get contraceptives for her own use. by 1983, pu5illanimou5...
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i guess ice look at us, and i thank ice for looking at my mother and notot supporting my mother who deservesbe in this country with me. was your lifelong to them to take samir to college. first generation to be here. it was not clear you would be at his side, but now you will be taking him to quinnipiac today. how does that feel? >> this is my lifelong dream. my son is going to quinnipiac university. it is a very good university. i am feeling very good. he starts monday to college. i am very happy. it is pretty stressful to start college and also exciting. you are further stressed by the idea you are losing her mother. now she will be at your side, taking you to school today. how do you feel? >> i feel relieved. i got knocked into the political world without even knowing about it or even trying. i have met with various politicians, various supporters. i want to thank everybody. there's also a petition, i want to thank the 43,000 people that signed the petition to keep my mom home. i feel like the hard work paid off. i know this is not the end -- this is just the beginning of what is going to
i guess ice look at us, and i thank ice for looking at my mother and notot supporting my mother who deservesbe in this country with me. was your lifelong to them to take samir to college. first generation to be here. it was not clear you would be at his side, but now you will be taking him to quinnipiac today. how does that feel? >> this is my lifelong dream. my son is going to quinnipiac university. it is a very good university. i am feeling very good. he starts monday to college. i am...
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his fingerprints are on the ammo, his mother, mother saying my son did it.ng he had to do it. >> but, did he have to do it? that was the key question. and the prosecution said no. this was no justifiable homicide. this was an execution. in fact, the weapon, a .12 gauge remington shotgun, had been purchased just for the killing. deputies found it leaning against a garbage can in the garage, and when they traced it they found it was bought from a walmart near cornell. >> so we sent investigators down there, and as they began to look into that, they found that the gun had been purchased by a young man named whitney knickerbocker. >> newly purchased. >> newly purchased. >> by a new name all together here. >> right. >> it had taken place february 2015, the same day charlie left cornell. the store had surveillance video of charlie's friend and fellow fraternity brother buying the shotgun, video that was shown to the jury. the frat brother was never accused of having anything to do with the killing. charlie had apparently convinced him to help buy a gun. >> friends
his fingerprints are on the ammo, his mother, mother saying my son did it.ng he had to do it. >> but, did he have to do it? that was the key question. and the prosecution said no. this was no justifiable homicide. this was an execution. in fact, the weapon, a .12 gauge remington shotgun, had been purchased just for the killing. deputies found it leaning against a garbage can in the garage, and when they traced it they found it was bought from a walmart near cornell. >> so we sent...
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the mother has family in houston. brian lamb: where are the two now, the mother and she and jimena are staying with relatives. brian lamb: what is her legal status? ginger thompson: they are pursuing the asylum claim. their first hearing is coming up in a couple of weeks. it is really important. it will determine whether her sylum case will proceed. brian lamb: as you know, there are people watching this who are not happy about this. ginger thompson: absolutely. brian lamb: on your website, i found something you have probably seen. will read part of it. this is somebody by the name of sky trooper 70. comment after your story on the propublica website. this is somebody by the name of here she says, you have been covering this story for a month now. it is heart wrenching to see examples of separated families, let me stop there. what do you say to that? ginger thompson: it's hard to accuse people of gaming the system without a hearing. that is all season asking for. gaming the system would mean she is coming here and som
the mother has family in houston. brian lamb: where are the two now, the mother and she and jimena are staying with relatives. brian lamb: what is her legal status? ginger thompson: they are pursuing the asylum claim. their first hearing is coming up in a couple of weeks. it is really important. it will determine whether her sylum case will proceed. brian lamb: as you know, there are people watching this who are not happy about this. ginger thompson: absolutely. brian lamb: on your website, i...
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(pam) a massachusetts mother saved her children's lives.(ken) she rushed to pull them out of a toy car moments before it went up in flames.(pam)katie brace reports. fire consumed a child's toy electric vehicle...just moments before these two kids were in it.michelle kline/mother:"i think that was the really scary thing because they were buckled in and they are both little so neither of them could have gotten themselves out."fortunately, mom michelle kline, was feet away as her kids started driving up the small hill in her neighbor's north andover yard.michelle kline/mother:"it was just kind of that kind of hot electrical smell and i saw some smoke coming out of the little hood."she rushed over and got her 16-month-old and three-year-old out of the vehicle.katie brace/reporting: "michelle says within two minutes the toy was charred and this is all that's left." the klines recently bought the 500-dollar 'sportrax awesome xl model' as a birthday present for their five-year- old and three-year-old. michelle says the manufacturer wouldn't talk w
(pam) a massachusetts mother saved her children's lives.(ken) she rushed to pull them out of a toy car moments before it went up in flames.(pam)katie brace reports. fire consumed a child's toy electric vehicle...just moments before these two kids were in it.michelle kline/mother:"i think that was the really scary thing because they were buckled in and they are both little so neither of them could have gotten themselves out."fortunately, mom michelle kline, was feet away as her kids...
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she was kept there and the mother was kept in texas.hey had their first phone call 10 days after they were separated. the little girl, because she had memorized that phone number, was able to be in touch with her aunt. it prevented her from being lost in the system. when they separate the kids from the parents, there are no records kept of which kid belong to which adults. their cases, their asylum cases were separated in the system. and no agency kept records that linked them. because jimena remembered the phone number, she could tell authorities to she belonged to. that made all the difference. brian: what was the law that they had to obey in our country with that situation? ms. thompson: the administration, in an attempt to deter people like jimema's mother from coming, began to enforce operation zero-tolerance. nobody comes to the u.s. zero tolerance. and what that law was call for everyone who cross the border without documents to be criminally prosecuted for the crime of illegal entry. we have not done that before. typically, if y
she was kept there and the mother was kept in texas.hey had their first phone call 10 days after they were separated. the little girl, because she had memorized that phone number, was able to be in touch with her aunt. it prevented her from being lost in the system. when they separate the kids from the parents, there are no records kept of which kid belong to which adults. their cases, their asylum cases were separated in the system. and no agency kept records that linked them. because jimena...
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the court to account of that and the severity of the mother's actions of course. dolphin in southwestern germany was where the man and woman offered customers on the darknet the chance to rape her son at least six men traveled from germany switzerland and spain to take advantage of that offer. is the boy's lawyer the boy is now ten and she says he's doing as well as can be expected under the circumstances he lives with a foster family. one positive is that his torture is over and he can see closure. live permanently where he is now but a possible negative his that we have to tell him that all contact with his mother is broken off. this just in case also raises questions about the local youth welfare office family court and police they may have failed to pass on information that could have helped the boy earlier if. you know the story tragic on so many joined tonight by the psychologist and director of the berlin beings child protection in innocence in danger it's good to have you with julia i want to ask you julie we were talking earlier about it what happens to c
the court to account of that and the severity of the mother's actions of course. dolphin in southwestern germany was where the man and woman offered customers on the darknet the chance to rape her son at least six men traveled from germany switzerland and spain to take advantage of that offer. is the boy's lawyer the boy is now ten and she says he's doing as well as can be expected under the circumstances he lives with a foster family. one positive is that his torture is over and he can see...