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. >>> mother terri is a -- teresa will be officially given approval for a saint tomorrow. pope francis signed off on the second miracle required. >>> unveil and new dinosaur species. livid nearly 90 million years egg. ash -- ago. scientists say it's discovery will help phil in the gaps how the t. rex evolved. >>> tonight the new owners for the habitat for humanity home are making themselves at the house. it's not any home. it's a girl power house. it's the second in pinellas county. and courtney robinson shows you how women and only women made this one happen. >> and give you your keys to the new home. >> reporter: you can see the nail polish and heels but don't under estimate the power of these women. >> it gives you at will of confidence when you're doing things like this. >> the result of 200 women and eight weeks of work. it's a girl power house. women and built by women for this woman. kimberly clark and her 12-year- old dar. >> we're in a 1 bedroom apartment and we have been there for many years. and now she's gotten older, it's really, really cramped. >> in 2012 she
. >>> mother terri is a -- teresa will be officially given approval for a saint tomorrow. pope francis signed off on the second miracle required. >>> unveil and new dinosaur species. livid nearly 90 million years egg. ash -- ago. scientists say it's discovery will help phil in the gaps how the t. rex evolved. >>> tonight the new owners for the habitat for humanity home are making themselves at the house. it's not any home. it's a girl power house. it's the second in...
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one stranger's comments about four year old girl and her hair has her mother very upset. >> so terry peters wrote open letter to battle. com. that was in store buying her daughter doll, when woman in line started a conversation with the two. and the woman told her daughter that the doll was pretty and she could be pretty, as well, if she had long hair. so the woman did not know the little girl just had a haircut because she didn't like long hair. in the letter terry remind people to watch what they say to young girls because children soak up everything. i got to tell you, i don't want any stranger talking to my kid in line even if i'm write there. it is not their job, especially make some sort of criticism about their appearance, critique even? >> funny, specially older people. at target, whatever they say oh, you're so pretty and laundry sometimes has merry hair, and they do say like oh, you know your hair would look cute near ponytail. but it is interesting, how important hair is to ourself esteem, young person, old women, you know? it is interesting. laundry had little buddy laund
one stranger's comments about four year old girl and her hair has her mother very upset. >> so terry peters wrote open letter to battle. com. that was in store buying her daughter doll, when woman in line started a conversation with the two. and the woman told her daughter that the doll was pretty and she could be pretty, as well, if she had long hair. so the woman did not know the little girl just had a haircut because she didn't like long hair. in the letter terry remind people to watch...
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tonight the mother tells me she wants to help other families coping with ptsd. >> for people like terry, it's a need to take care of them when they come back and they are not the same person. that left. >> reporter: robin says her son terry o'hearn was loving, playful and easy-going when he enlisted in the army. as a soldier, he saw combat during two wars, iraq and afghanistan. he survived with minor physical injuries, but the emotional wounds ran deep. >> when he came back from afghanistan, he was angry. he was just angry, and his personality after that really changed. >> reporter: an air force veteran herself, she says the change was initially understandable because there is a period of adjustment to civilian life. but over time, it became more pronounced and then a suicide attempt. followed by treatment at the va hospital in palo alto. she says terry was diagnosed with posttraumatic trust -- post traumatic stress disorder. >> he won't allow me to come see him. >> reporter: she said the anger and paranoia grew. he isolated himself. she said he would try to visit him at his apartment,
tonight the mother tells me she wants to help other families coping with ptsd. >> for people like terry, it's a need to take care of them when they come back and they are not the same person. that left. >> reporter: robin says her son terry o'hearn was loving, playful and easy-going when he enlisted in the army. as a soldier, he saw combat during two wars, iraq and afghanistan. he survived with minor physical injuries, but the emotional wounds ran deep. >> when he came back...
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terry o'hearn fought in iraq and african afghanistan. his motherwounds ran much deeper. he had a difficult time adjusting back to civilian life. he isolated himself from family and friends. after two suicide attempts he finally hung himself in his apartment just last pop. >> this is a monster almost, like those--here's a person- -this is not the child that i raised. this is not the child that would talk to his mother this way. right? this is--he's so broken. >> that mother now wants to spare other military families from the pain she is suffering and encouraging families to look for signs of ptsd intervene as early as possible and seek help immediately. she found sort in support groups such as stop soldier suicide .org. >>> a worker at a slaughter house was sentenced to three months in prison for his role in selling contaminated meat. the center of a massive beef recall in 2014. 56-year-old cabrera pleaded guilty to one count. he directed workers to remove usda condemned stamps from car cusses so that meet could be sold. >>> state officials have fin
terry o'hearn fought in iraq and african afghanistan. his motherwounds ran much deeper. he had a difficult time adjusting back to civilian life. he isolated himself from family and friends. after two suicide attempts he finally hung himself in his apartment just last pop. >> this is a monster almost, like those--here's a person- -this is not the child that i raised. this is not the child that would talk to his mother this way. right? this is--he's so broken. >> that mother now wants...
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terry buck and her mother -- carrie buck and her mother were probably perfectly normal have been labeled morons when they got to the calling. it's not a great category but it is one notch up of imbeciles. in addition to everything else oliver wendell holmes does, he demoted him in his decision. he calls of imbeciles which the record made clear, in carrie's case mid-level moron and her mother's case a low-level moron but they were not imbeciles. he was a great epigram missed and great wordsmith. one reason i use the word imbeciles for the title, there are several including the bigger question of who are the imbeciles, i would say not the people being sterilized but the people doing the sterilizing, but also its such a resident word and his choice of the. one thing my publisher did is, they seem a picture of the cover that come up with a book. they've got great designers to do this. what they did, i got it was so brilliant, they turned the word imbeciles into a dictionary definition at the put in the syllable is a. i thought that was the right because it really sang let's interrogate the w
terry buck and her mother -- carrie buck and her mother were probably perfectly normal have been labeled morons when they got to the calling. it's not a great category but it is one notch up of imbeciles. in addition to everything else oliver wendell holmes does, he demoted him in his decision. he calls of imbeciles which the record made clear, in carrie's case mid-level moron and her mother's case a low-level moron but they were not imbeciles. he was a great epigram missed and great wordsmith....
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mother dragon? about this. >> are you looking forward to sieglereeing terry and lannister from "throne" on the supreme court? >> i would love that. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we have to takak a break. when we come back something very special for you tonight. aa report from our old pal celebrity super fan jake byrd to went to florida to be part of the trump celebration. this is jake at a trump rally in new hampshire. >> if you're going to get hurt and if you're going t drive like a mainian, do it tomorrow after you vote. and i promise i will come and visit you in the hospital. i promise. >> you promise? i'll go wreck my car right now, i'll run into a brick wall if he comes to visit me. >> jimmy: when we come back, jake byrd takes hishow on the road to florida, you don't want during the lexus command performance sales event... [sportscaster vo] there's always a cause for celebration. [sportscaster vo] with extraordinary offers on our most exciting lineup of suvs ever. including the stylish, all-new rx... and the dynamic nx..[sportscaster vo] because thrills like this... only happen during the command pe
mother dragon? about this. >> are you looking forward to sieglereeing terry and lannister from "throne" on the supreme court? >> i would love that. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we have to takak a break. when we come back something very special for you tonight. aa report from our old pal celebrity super fan jake byrd to went to florida to be part of the trump celebration. this is jake at a trump rally in new hampshire. >> if you're going to get hurt and if...
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. >> i'm a 65-year-old mother of four who i took care of while i was paying permanent alimony, terry macmillan gave the short version of a long ordeal in her life. >> i have seen my income decline to a fraction of what it was, because of a judgment that forces her to pay her ex 65% of her income. >> until i die or he dies i'll live on 30%. >> she went to tallahassee hoping to convince the senators to send an alimony reform bill over the latest hurdle and wend the permanent alimony setting the amounts. that's a big deal for a lot of divorced individuals. >> we're not eliminating it we're taking it fair. >> some say it will not be fair for everyone. >> i'm opposed to the bill it >> lisa rosen put her career on hold. the national organization of women say a moth core be forced back to work. >> we abhor the bill. >> a judge has another issue it will set new guidelines that could give more parent as 0-50 time share. >> this sis not what they need. they need stability and stability is nowhere to be found in this 50-50 arrangement. >> despite the concerns. >> and the bill is favorably. it m
. >> i'm a 65-year-old mother of four who i took care of while i was paying permanent alimony, terry macmillan gave the short version of a long ordeal in her life. >> i have seen my income decline to a fraction of what it was, because of a judgment that forces her to pay her ex 65% of her income. >> until i die or he dies i'll live on 30%. >> she went to tallahassee hoping to convince the senators to send an alimony reform bill over the latest hurdle and wend the...
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jr. 32.41-48"this is very important to me as a mother and i just want to know where my son is at so i can get him somewhere safe and sound. " cassundra terry hasn't seen her son since march 3rd. she the phone a couple of days after that, but since then, no communication. 34.52-03"well i go to his apartment every day to check and see if he has been into his apartment. no he hasn't been into his apartment 58 i went to go clean up a couple of days ago and i noticed his mediation was there."terry says her son suffers from schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. she fears he's been off his medication since he moved out of her home and into his own apartment in east price hill a month ago. 33.15-22"he felt kind of good having his own place but i knew deep down in my heart he wasn't ready to move out on his own. "police also sent out an alert on richards jr. . he's known to hang out near the downtown library and parts of vine street. terry says she was recently told her son was spotted there.underwood 32 or 41.55-08"in addition to being spotted a couple of times in the downtown area, cassundra terry tells us her son was also spotted in walnut hills s
jr. 32.41-48"this is very important to me as a mother and i just want to know where my son is at so i can get him somewhere safe and sound. " cassundra terry hasn't seen her son since march 3rd. she the phone a couple of days after that, but since then, no communication. 34.52-03"well i go to his apartment every day to check and see if he has been into his apartment. no he hasn't been into his apartment 58 i went to go clean up a couple of days ago and i noticed his mediation was...
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mother has seen her son. police have put out a critical richards junior... but so far he has not been found. terry says her son suffers from schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. she fears he's been off his medication since he moved out of her home and into his own apartment in east price hill a month ago. 3 34.52-03"well i go to his apartment every day to check and see if he has been into his apartment. no he hasn't been into his apartment 58 i went to go clean up a couple of days ago and i noticed his mediation was there."terry says she's heard her son has been spotted near the downtown library. if you have seen darron richards junior or know where he is... you are asked to call cincinnati police at 513-263-8333. 3 indiana's governor is calling for state flags to fly at half- staff to honor a sheriff's deputy, killed in the line of duty.howard county deputy carl koontz was shot to death early yesterday at a mobile home in russiaville, about an hour north of indianapolis.a second deputy was also shot.. and he's in stable condition this morning. the sheriff says the deputies serving warrants at the
mother has seen her son. police have put out a critical richards junior... but so far he has not been found. terry says her son suffers from schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. she fears he's been off his medication since he moved out of her home and into his own apartment in east price hill a month ago. 3 34.52-03"well i go to his apartment every day to check and see if he has been into his apartment. no he hasn't been into his apartment 58 i went to go clean up a couple of days ago and i...
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mother and grandmother in texas. >>> a homestead high school student is accused of targeting girls and extorting them for sex. 18 year old terry fin lynn convinced girls to send nude pictures of themselves using an app called kick. he threatened to expose them if they didn't perform sex acts with them. they came forward to police and school officials and he is charged with two counts of sexual battery by coercion and extortion. >>> the latest in a change in relations between united states and cuba. cuba has issued a strong editorial less than two weeks before president barack obama's visit to the island. in that long editorial, published in the communist party newspaper, cuba's government said it will welcome president obama to havana, but the policies, it called for the u.s. to stop meddling in internal affairs. >>> cbs news is headed to havana to cover the visit to cuba. look for the live reports, march 21st and 22nd on cbs 4 news. today marks nine years since robert levinson disappeared in iran. the state department issued a statement on behalf of secretary of state john kerry, pledging commitment to locate levinson and bri
mother and grandmother in texas. >>> a homestead high school student is accused of targeting girls and extorting them for sex. 18 year old terry fin lynn convinced girls to send nude pictures of themselves using an app called kick. he threatened to expose them if they didn't perform sex acts with them. they came forward to police and school officials and he is charged with two counts of sexual battery by coercion and extortion. >>> the latest in a change in relations between...
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children to patty and vulnerable share memories of their mother, her final resting place on the grounds of the library, led by her husband side terry al-qaeda, cbs news, simi valley, california. >> the time is it 20 3 am and coming up a dog whisperer, under investigation -- we will tell you why some animal activists are outraged. >>> trending this morning, why part of late bride body positive campaign may be too much to handle. >>> the stress levels among >>> cbs this morning is coming up at 7:00 right here in cbs4. >> gayle king is doing is live city. with what they are working on for today show. good morning. >> working on. good morning to. water, good to see you and lauren, always great to see you. we're talking with john dickerson about how last night more civilized debate will impact the g.o.p raisin marco rubio will join us with how he plans to close the gap in your state. florida. read updates his investigation into the wounded warrior project after two top executives were fired and a seventh grader shows us the science that he used in a school project and that he says proves that tom brady is innocent, innocent, he says in
children to patty and vulnerable share memories of their mother, her final resting place on the grounds of the library, led by her husband side terry al-qaeda, cbs news, simi valley, california. >> the time is it 20 3 am and coming up a dog whisperer, under investigation -- we will tell you why some animal activists are outraged. >>> trending this morning, why part of late bride body positive campaign may be too much to handle. >>> the stress levels among >>>...
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mother fears it could be connected to her disappearance. >> if anybody is holding her, let her come home. she has a family. and kids. who want her home. >> reporter: terry dijulius's friends tells her family she went to lunch on tuesday and then dropped her off here at the long branch train station. the only problem is lyndon police say they've gone through surveillance video and they've seen no sign of tyrita or her fan -- or her friends. police tell dijulius family the last thing from the cell phone was near the train station. but her phone is now going straight to voicemail and all of her credit cards were left at home. >> she's a loving person. it blows my mind that this thing is even happening to her. >> reporter: terry dijulius was wearing this shirt when she disappeared and her family is extra concerned because she has already missed a weeks worth of physical therapy for the bullet wounds in her shoulder. in linden, jessica schneider, cbs2 news. >>> a mother and grandmother desperately tried to save their in new jersey. 10 members of the may family were asleep inside their orange home when it became engulfed in flames. two-year-old nashawn and se
mother fears it could be connected to her disappearance. >> if anybody is holding her, let her come home. she has a family. and kids. who want her home. >> reporter: terry dijulius's friends tells her family she went to lunch on tuesday and then dropped her off here at the long branch train station. the only problem is lyndon police say they've gone through surveillance video and they've seen no sign of tyrita or her fan -- or her friends. police tell dijulius family the last thing...
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terry collins said the fun time's over. >> time to get to work. >> i think they'll be driving off in something special every day. >>> coming up tonight on eyewitness news at 11:00, a mother's warning about the $5 online purchase that killed her son. plus, getting a good night's sleep. why it matters where you live. super tuesday, we'll keep on top of the latest results coming up at 11:00. on that note, that's it for now. i'm bill ritter. >> i'm liz cho. >>> breaking news tonight. the first major clues coming in right now. the super tuesday showdown. as we come on the air, the first exit polls are in. what the voters are saying. what's driving them at the polls. can donald trump be stopped? the high stakes battle across a dozen states. >>> trump and his 11th hour pitch. >> i can do practically anything. >> marco rubio and ted cruz, battling to take trump cown. >> donald trump will be an embarrassment to america. >> donald trump could be a disaster. >>> and hillary clinton tonight, and her pivot to the national race. how she would take on trump and the republicans. >> they're now running their campaigns based on insults. >>> long lines at this hour. will there be record-sett
terry collins said the fun time's over. >> time to get to work. >> i think they'll be driving off in something special every day. >>> coming up tonight on eyewitness news at 11:00, a mother's warning about the $5 online purchase that killed her son. plus, getting a good night's sleep. why it matters where you live. super tuesday, we'll keep on top of the latest results coming up at 11:00. on that note, that's it for now. i'm bill ritter. >> i'm liz cho. >>>...
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terry tracking it all from severe weather center 9, daytona is getting hit. >> we had so many people on the beach we had problems earlier today and now mother the moment. rain is showing up now in fact it is just about everybody off the beach with rain and lightning in the distance zooming in mainly in northern zones offshore daytona beach had shelf cloud earlier, as far south as new smyrna beach with scattered rain mainly in the northern sections of lake in volusia county west of 17. including heavier downpours just north along 75 including gainesville, some strong storms lining up south of palm coast could get over 1 inch of rain approaching flagler beach in the next 15 minutes. more big changes ahead for the weekend. >>> when you talk about the summerlike temperatures, spring breakers loved it. volusia county beaches packed all they had commented rain is rolling in and spring breakers alive look in daytona beach beach patrol says the crowds have grown so much this week especially in the morning and early afternoon they are asking the sheriff's office for help. >> only this week while patrolling the beach officers noticed right away this is a much la
terry tracking it all from severe weather center 9, daytona is getting hit. >> we had so many people on the beach we had problems earlier today and now mother the moment. rain is showing up now in fact it is just about everybody off the beach with rain and lightning in the distance zooming in mainly in northern zones offshore daytona beach had shelf cloud earlier, as far south as new smyrna beach with scattered rain mainly in the northern sections of lake in volusia county west of 17....
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and speaking of home, terry, you were telling me he got maybe a couple of times, skypes a year to be able to talk to his family and learned about his mother. >> so the icrc eventually was able to i think around 2008 began to set up phone calls for people at guantanamo to be able to talk to people at home. and those phone calls are happening more frequently and are now via skype so you can see each other. and one of the most tragic moments for mohamedou at guantanamo, and i think it's a real example of the ongoing cruelty of detention, the torture has stopped, but the pain and suffering has not. and that was in 2013 no ham due had a skype -- mohamedou had a skype call with his family, and his mother weren't there. they had always been very, very close, and these phone calls happen infrequently enough that his mother took advantage of every single one of them. so he asked his family, where's my mom? they told him she was sick, but it was fine. and mohamedou sensed that something was wrong, and it turned out he was right, because his mother had died. but his family was afraid to tell him because he was alone at guantanamo. they were hoping t
and speaking of home, terry, you were telling me he got maybe a couple of times, skypes a year to be able to talk to his family and learned about his mother. >> so the icrc eventually was able to i think around 2008 began to set up phone calls for people at guantanamo to be able to talk to people at home. and those phone calls are happening more frequently and are now via skype so you can see each other. and one of the most tragic moments for mohamedou at guantanamo, and i think it's a...
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terry day evans, and doctor foster is here. good to see you. >> yes, thank you for having me. >> so what did you think of the mother's behavior here posting thisy first reaction was i get it. i can totally understand why she would be so horrified that this boy stepped on another girl's foot so hard that she broke a heel of the shoe and that she wanted him to make it right. >> yes, again. >> but do you think the point of airing everything outputting it the out there on facebook so everybody can see what you are doing with your child, shaping them. >> i disagree with that. i do not think that was an appropriate form. she could have handled this probably personally with the girl, her family and the school. >> privately in other word. >> that facebook is all over the world now. >> yes. >> it is in the just with her but parents have been doing this recently. we have heard about instances if the child does something wrong and they put him on the side of the road and holding a sign and they put it on social media. this is something we are starting to see with parents. >> parents have to be careful they are not bullies and them being the bully and bul
terry day evans, and doctor foster is here. good to see you. >> yes, thank you for having me. >> so what did you think of the mother's behavior here posting thisy first reaction was i get it. i can totally understand why she would be so horrified that this boy stepped on another girl's foot so hard that she broke a heel of the shoe and that she wanted him to make it right. >> yes, again. >> but do you think the point of airing everything outputting it the out there on...