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if you are ever in a position where you have to look good, get yourself on with nancy grace. ompared to her you will always look fantastic. >> no matter how nuty you are, she out nuts you. jaime, have you been in this business for decades and you know nancy right? who do you stand with nancy or two chain? >> i don't think that was a interesting interview. i thought she set him up to be fantastic. >> she was trying to pull -- she was trying to say the children are at risk. you have children. you put your kids at risk? >> all the time. they have to learn. i thought two chains aka -- the strange thing i am surprised two chain is using the same name. i won't go into that because it is classified. i thought he looks bril yebt. i have come to the point where , you know, what do i care? legalize marijuana, fine. i have done a fair amount of research into this, and honestly, let it ride. >> what can you do? >> does she know how. >> wherever the question was going, we knew they were saying no. joanne, if you take a -- there will always be a crazy lady out there doing something horrible
if you are ever in a position where you have to look good, get yourself on with nancy grace. ompared to her you will always look fantastic. >> no matter how nuty you are, she out nuts you. jaime, have you been in this business for decades and you know nancy right? who do you stand with nancy or two chain? >> i don't think that was a interesting interview. i thought she set him up to be fantastic. >> she was trying to pull -- she was trying to say the children are at risk. you...
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nancy grace tonight and weeknights 8:00 p.m.>>> also just in here president obama speaking today about the new 114th congress. we saw at the top of the last hour the speaker, john boehner being sworn in. here you have it now they're all senate house controlled by republican party. the president is scheduled to meet with congressional leaders next tuesday. here's the president. >> i want to congratulate once again on their positions as speaker and majority leader in the senate. and i'm very much looking forward to working. already had a chance to say happy new year to him. and i'm confident there are going to be areas where we disagree and there'll be some battles, but i'm also confident that there are enormous areas of potential agreement and we have to make sure that we focus on those areas where we can make significant progress together. i wish them well. i wish them well and hopefully have a productive 2015. >> all right. thank you. >> we can tell you that earlier today the white house said president obama would veto a keysto
nancy grace tonight and weeknights 8:00 p.m.>>> also just in here president obama speaking today about the new 114th congress. we saw at the top of the last hour the speaker, john boehner being sworn in. here you have it now they're all senate house controlled by republican party. the president is scheduled to meet with congressional leaders next tuesday. here's the president. >> i want to congratulate once again on their positions as speaker and majority leader in the senate....
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. >> the debate over marijuana between nancy grace and the rapper went viral but -- >> the video you have not seen -- >> a prank that went down behind the scenes. okokayay l ladadieies,s, w wheheneneveverr yoyou're ready. i got this. nono, , i'i'llll g getet i it!t! let meme g getet i it.t. ah uh, i i dodon'n't t wawantnt y youou t to o papay for this. it's not happening, hohoneney. lelet t heher r geget t itit.. shshe e gogot t heher r sasafefe d dririviving bonus check from allstate last week. and it's her treat. whwhatat a aboboutut a a t tipip?? heherere's's o onene.....g.getet a ann alallstate agent. ninicece!! swswititchch t tododayay a andnd g getet t two safe driving bonus checks a yearar f foror d dririvivingng s safafelely. ononlyly f frorom m alallslstatatete.. cacallll 8 86666-7-78888-0-090900 0 nonow.w. hoholdld o on n maman,n, i is s ththatat a a leak up there? ththatat's's a a d dririp.p. nonow w ththatat's's a a l leaeak.k. ththatat i is s a a leleakak!! anand d ifif y youou d donon't't h havave e allstate renters insurance... game over. protect your valuables f from
. >> the debate over marijuana between nancy grace and the rapper went viral but -- >> the video you have not seen -- >> a prank that went down behind the scenes. okokayay l ladadieies,s, w wheheneneveverr yoyou're ready. i got this. nono, , i'i'llll g getet i it!t! let meme g getet i it.t. ah uh, i i dodon'n't t wawantnt y youou t to o papay for this. it's not happening, hohoneney. lelet t heher r geget t itit.. shshe e gogot t heher r sasafefe d dririviving bonus check from...
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nancy grace, i want to recognize the victim here.zing sitting through every day of court and speaking out and trying to make something good come out of what happened here. but this was really even after she had no idea what had happened there was such a strong case for prosecution because there was video. >> yes, there was video. i want to address what you mentioned. you said the crimes on her were unspeakable. you know what as long as we don't talk about what happens to rape victims, they live in a shadow a feeling it was their fault. somehow they were responsible. i will speak it. i will tell the truth. the truth is according to a jury that this man brandon van denburg, her boyfriend, and three of his friends -- not just a friend -- three other men raped her. he sod mized her with their bodies and with a water bottle. they took close up photos of her intimate body parts and videoed it and laughed and made fun of it. then actually sent the pictures and the video that you're correctly referring to their friends. their defense at tria
nancy grace, i want to recognize the victim here.zing sitting through every day of court and speaking out and trying to make something good come out of what happened here. but this was really even after she had no idea what had happened there was such a strong case for prosecution because there was video. >> yes, there was video. i want to address what you mentioned. you said the crimes on her were unspeakable. you know what as long as we don't talk about what happens to rape victims,...
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but even prosecutors like nancy grace say there were other options. >> this could have easily been pledown to voluntary manslaughter. they would have done hard jail time seven to ten years, and still had a life to live. >> reporter: blake he's told to pack up his things after his 18th birthday. he's moving to the adult side. >> he came and told me pack your stuff up. >> they act like they're not scared superman but underlying, you can tell they're a little intimidated. >> i'm not afraid just anxious. just the environment, i can be put into a crazy place. but i'll be all right. >> reporter: the walk is short to the adult side but it's miles away from the life he's known. his best friend levi that stayed back on the porch that day, already on the adult side. what's the hardest part about being locked up? >> it's nothing like being on the outside. this is what we see every day. >> reporter: it's depressing. >> horrible. >> reporter: show me your ink. >> the hourglass, it's broken. it's a waste of time. >> reporter: and that's your sentence, 50 years. >> his cell mate is doing 65 years. and
but even prosecutors like nancy grace say there were other options. >> this could have easily been pledown to voluntary manslaughter. they would have done hard jail time seven to ten years, and still had a life to live. >> reporter: blake he's told to pack up his things after his 18th birthday. he's moving to the adult side. >> he came and told me pack your stuff up. >> they act like they're not scared superman but underlying, you can tell they're a little intimidated....
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last night i noticed i was on twitter, i noticed the words nancy grace were trending. turally i assumed she killed somebody. turned out people were talking about her because two chains was on her show. two chains is -- well, let me let nancy tell you who she is. >> joining me right now, a superstar in his own right known as two chains, also tooty boy with us. >> so you get the tone of the interview. the reason two chains was there was that so that nancy could scold him for promoting marijuana use. she yelled at him for a good five minutes, then she brought in an expert to get into it with too. >> so he can do it safely like many people can drink and not have a problem. but he's missing the one in five people who will start smoking pot as an adolescent and get really sick. for whom pot is a gateway drug and it's very disruptive to the kind of life they and their families want them to have. >> i'm looking at you now and you do something. yeah, you do something yourself. you sneaking the geek in yourself. i'm looking at you, you had a little shot before you came on here --
last night i noticed i was on twitter, i noticed the words nancy grace were trending. turally i assumed she killed somebody. turned out people were talking about her because two chains was on her show. two chains is -- well, let me let nancy tell you who she is. >> joining me right now, a superstar in his own right known as two chains, also tooty boy with us. >> so you get the tone of the interview. the reason two chains was there was that so that nancy could scold him for promoting...
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>> nancy grace hears all the stories about kidnappings. i hear all the people who have been arrested for letting their kids play outside, walk to school, spent a day in the park. >> reporter: lenore skenazy is a champion of free-range parenting. >> we aren't allowed to play in the backyard alone. >> reporter: the star of a new realiscovery life. >> the concept is that i go to families that are extremely nervous and overprotective and i find out all the things the kids are not allowed to do. i lock the parents in their house and i send the kids out to do things on their own. >> you bring helicopter parents down to earth? >> i make helicopter parents see what their kids can really do. >> reporter: the title of the show an insult she's been called many times. >> so now you're officially the world's worse mom. >> i've been bumped up. for a while i was america's worst. >> reporter: when we met her in 2009 she'd been dubbed america's worst mom for letting her 9-year-old son take the new york city subway all by himself. >> we thought, gee. you kn
>> nancy grace hears all the stories about kidnappings. i hear all the people who have been arrested for letting their kids play outside, walk to school, spent a day in the park. >> reporter: lenore skenazy is a champion of free-range parenting. >> we aren't allowed to play in the backyard alone. >> reporter: the star of a new realiscovery life. >> the concept is that i go to families that are extremely nervous and overprotective and i find out all the things the...
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i'm nancy grace. i want to thank you for being with us. bombshell tonight, how did this happen? se parents, they have to be on another planet. >> it took two years to bring charges. >> this is a perfect case for prosecution. >> they went to the media. that garnered a lot of attention. locally on this case. and shortly thereafter, a criminal complaint was produced. by the county attorney. i was thrilled. we have 59 counts of sexual, criminal misconduct, involving two juvenile female victims. it gives us the ability to go door to door to look for him. to have him arrested wherever he is found. there is nothing i would like better than to see this fellow sitting in my jail. awaiting his trial. the criminal justice system owes that to these victims. >> i'm in awe of lindsey. nobody else could get anything done about this guy. no strong, big men could get the criminal justice system to go hunt down victor barnard, and lindsey did it while she was estranged from her family, out there by herself. >> in 2012, i brought up to my mom what had happened in minnesota. all she said was, i know
i'm nancy grace. i want to thank you for being with us. bombshell tonight, how did this happen? se parents, they have to be on another planet. >> it took two years to bring charges. >> this is a perfect case for prosecution. >> they went to the media. that garnered a lot of attention. locally on this case. and shortly thereafter, a criminal complaint was produced. by the county attorney. i was thrilled. we have 59 counts of sexual, criminal misconduct, involving two juvenile...
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like nancy grace hears about all of the kidnappings, i hear all of these stories.w to raise her own children but it doesn't happen that often, thank god. >> what is at the heart of this when you heard this, people are like that's crazy, i used today do that all of the time. >> my own childhood, in the bronx, late 1980s and 1990s, it was a relatively dangerous place. it didn't feel that way, we played out, at 10 years old, we played -- >> if you're talking about the late 80s and early 90 rszs that's when crime peaked. >> a generation ago, crime was higher, the threat such as it was was higher but the social norms around parenting -- >> i think there was more things going on. we feel it's more safe. 24/7 we have television and everything else coming at us and everyone has a cell phone. if you're told that all children unsuper unsupervised -- >> the ease of being able to call. >> the ease and the hysteria. the idea that any time a child is not watched they're in danger. >> the number of missing persons is down 36% from 1993 to 2013. in 199, 797,500 reported missing. o
like nancy grace hears about all of the kidnappings, i hear all of these stories.w to raise her own children but it doesn't happen that often, thank god. >> what is at the heart of this when you heard this, people are like that's crazy, i used today do that all of the time. >> my own childhood, in the bronx, late 1980s and 1990s, it was a relatively dangerous place. it didn't feel that way, we played out, at 10 years old, we played -- >> if you're talking about the late 80s...
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>> nancy grace did something interesting.ling the truth? or is one person lying and all of these women are telling the truth? >> i think it is remarkable that first of all, we are very, very grateful to be here, and to be heard and to be p watching the masses fina -- and to be watching. >> for me, i escaped him. i am comfortably retired with eight grandchildren and my life is as happy p as anyone's life could be, but this was important. there is a lot of things to be said about power and the abuse of it. distrust and betrayal. i didn't need to do this for any reason whatsoever, except to support and encourage others. >> we thank you for the voice and for sharing your personal storer ri with us. we wish you all the best of luck. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> this is cnn tonight, i'm don lemon. tonight, breaking news on the war on terror at home and in paris. a plot to attack the u.s. capitol. the fbi arrests a ohio man who plots to bomb the u.s. capitol and claims to be a member of isis. we will speak
>> nancy grace did something interesting.ling the truth? or is one person lying and all of these women are telling the truth? >> i think it is remarkable that first of all, we are very, very grateful to be here, and to be heard and to be p watching the masses fina -- and to be watching. >> for me, i escaped him. i am comfortably retired with eight grandchildren and my life is as happy p as anyone's life could be, but this was important. there is a lot of things to be said...
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>> nancy grace did something interesting. of these women lying, and one person telling the truth? or is one person lying and all of these women are telling the truth? >> interesting. >> i think it is remarkable that first of all, we are very, very grateful to be here, and to be heard and to be watching the -- the masses and finally listening. >> for me, i escaped him. i am comfortably retired with eight grandchildren and my life is as happy as anyone's life could be, but this was important. there is a lot of things to be said about power and the abuse of it. distrust and betrayal. i didn't need to do this for any reason whatsoever, except to support and encourage others. >> we thank you all for your voice and for sharing your personal story with us. we wish you all the best of luck. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> okay, everyone, you're watching cnn. >> we would like to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. coming up, the fbi says a lone wolf was planning to plant pipe bombs at
>> nancy grace did something interesting. of these women lying, and one person telling the truth? or is one person lying and all of these women are telling the truth? >> interesting. >> i think it is remarkable that first of all, we are very, very grateful to be here, and to be heard and to be watching the -- the masses and finally listening. >> for me, i escaped him. i am comfortably retired with eight grandchildren and my life is as happy as anyone's life could be, but...
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>> nancy grace and 2 chainz had a big debate about legalizing weed.
>> nancy grace and 2 chainz had a big debate about legalizing weed.
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. >>> the late editor of "charlie hebdo," steven char bonn nancy grace, was laid to rest yesterday.women and two women on an al qaeda hit list. their names and pictures depicted under the headline "wanted, dead or alive, for crimes against islam." an american cartoonist is also on that list. she went into hiding four years ago and has not been seen or heard from since. here's cnn's alina machado. >> i've been grieving for four years. >> reporter: it's been that long since tim has seen from his colleague and friend molly norris, a seattle cartoonist who went into hiding in 2010 after receiving death threats from radical islamists. >> she is the unlikeliest person to be at the center of an international incident involving hate. >> radical cleric anwar al awlaki said norris was a prime target for execution for creating cartoons of the prophet muhammad proposing an everybody draw muhammad day. a teacup and a domino. >> she didn't mean to skewer or offend. she just thought people should lighten up. she was just standing up for free speech. >> reporter: norris created the cartoon partly i
. >>> the late editor of "charlie hebdo," steven char bonn nancy grace, was laid to rest yesterday.women and two women on an al qaeda hit list. their names and pictures depicted under the headline "wanted, dead or alive, for crimes against islam." an american cartoonist is also on that list. she went into hiding four years ago and has not been seen or heard from since. here's cnn's alina machado. >> i've been grieving for four years. >> reporter: it's...
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. >> congresswoman nancy pelosi cut the ribbon on the project. for grace now confined to a wheelchair, the barrier means safety for future motorists. >> i feel happy. my accident might have been prevented by a barrier but who knows. but somebody's scent will be prevented by the barrier and that's all that matters. reporter: very courageous lady. back live. the bridge scheduled to re-open tomorrow at 4:00 a.m., if not before. no major traffic problems to report around the bay area with the golden gate bridge out of commission this weekend. extra buss and ferries have been on duty between san francisco and marin. ridership has been light. a lot of people decided just to stay home. live at the golden gate bridge abc7 news. >> good decision. thank you. during the bridge closure, the main alternate route from san francisco is eastbound 80 across the bay bridge to westbound 580 and then across the richmond san rafael bridge. a live look from the south beach camera shows the traffic quite a bit of backup at this hour coming and going in both directions there. and
. >> congresswoman nancy pelosi cut the ribbon on the project. for grace now confined to a wheelchair, the barrier means safety for future motorists. >> i feel happy. my accident might have been prevented by a barrier but who knows. but somebody's scent will be prevented by the barrier and that's all that matters. reporter: very courageous lady. back live. the bridge scheduled to re-open tomorrow at 4:00 a.m., if not before. no major traffic problems to report around the bay area...
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. >> reporter: congresswoman nancy pelosi cut the ribbon on the project. for grace stammen, now confined to a wheelchair shlgt the barrier means hope and safety for motorists who cross the bridge every day. >> i feel happy. my accident might have been prevented by a barrier, but who knows. but somebody's accident will be prevented by the barrier. that's all that matters. >>> taking a live look at the toll plaza on the bay bridge and the richmond/san rafael bridge. smooth sailing at this hour on the two major alternate bridges in and out of san francisco. in fact, the golden gate closure hasn't really caused any major traffic problems this weekend. >>> this now is animation from the bridge district showing how the barrier will work. the biggest change a new merge for southbound vehicles. where drivers previously merged from left to right the new merge will be from right to left. also the speed limit will drop from 55 to 45 miles an hour on the descent down the waldo grade. the two inside lanes of the bridge will also lose six inches of width. >>> the abc 7 morning ne
. >> reporter: congresswoman nancy pelosi cut the ribbon on the project. for grace stammen, now confined to a wheelchair shlgt the barrier means hope and safety for motorists who cross the bridge every day. >> i feel happy. my accident might have been prevented by a barrier, but who knows. but somebody's accident will be prevented by the barrier. that's all that matters. >>> taking a live look at the toll plaza on the bay bridge and the richmond/san rafael bridge. smooth...
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. >> congresswoman nancy pelosi cut the ribbon on the project. for grace now confined to a wheelchair, the barrier means safety for future motorists. >> i feel happy. my accident might have been prevented by a barrier but who knows. but somebody's scent will be prevented by the barrier and that's all that matters. reporter: very courageous lady. back live. the bridge scheduled to re-open tomorrow at 4:00 a.m., if not before. no major traffic problems to report around the bay area with the golden gate bridge out of commission this weekend. extra buss and ferries have been on duty between san francisco and marin. ridership has been light. a lot of people decided just to stay home. live at the golden gate bridge abc7 news. >> good decision. thank you. during the bridge closure, the main alternate route from san francisco is eastbound 80 across the bay bridge to westbound 580 and then across the richmond san rafael bridge. a live look from the south beach camera shows the traffic quite a bit of backup at this hour coming and going in both directions there. and
. >> congresswoman nancy pelosi cut the ribbon on the project. for grace now confined to a wheelchair, the barrier means safety for future motorists. >> i feel happy. my accident might have been prevented by a barrier but who knows. but somebody's scent will be prevented by the barrier and that's all that matters. reporter: very courageous lady. back live. the bridge scheduled to re-open tomorrow at 4:00 a.m., if not before. no major traffic problems to report around the bay area...
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transformation and i think when we grace all those differences are wave will become vastly larger and more powerful. thank you. [applause] >> thank you michelle, jennifer nancyand forgive me for having to show that horrible one minute paper to you just when you were giving to the most interesting point. we now will have brief comments from the three authors of the book. dorothy sue cobble teaches at rutgers university where she is distinguished professor of history in labor studies. linda gordon is university professor of history and humanities at new york university and astrid henry is the louise are now in chair of studies at cornell college. we will start with dorothy sue. >> thank you. thanks so much for those remarks remarks. thank you for putting so much care and thought into it and i really appreciate what you have said about the book. we have also raised a lot of very interesting issues that i want us to have time to address common issues of identity, priorities language having described the history of feminism. i want to take a few minutes just to talk about the women that i write about in my chapter chapter. i think the agenda that they pursued for
transformation and i think when we grace all those differences are wave will become vastly larger and more powerful. thank you. [applause] >> thank you michelle, jennifer nancyand forgive me for having to show that horrible one minute paper to you just when you were giving to the most interesting point. we now will have brief comments from the three authors of the book. dorothy sue cobble teaches at rutgers university where she is distinguished professor of history in labor studies. linda...
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transformation and i think when we grace all those differences are wave will become vastly larger and more powerful. thank you. [applause] >> thank you michelle, jennifer nancyand forgive me for having to show that horrible one minute paper to you just when you were giving to the most interesting point. we now will have brief comments from the three authors of the book. dorothy sue cobble teaches at rutgers university where she is distinguished professor of history in labor studies. linda gordon is university professor of history and humanities at new york university and astrid henry is the louise are now in chair of studies at cornell college. we will start with dorothy sue. >> thank you. thanks so much for those remarks remarks. thank you for putting so much care and thought into it and i really appreciate what you have said about the book. we have also raised a lot of very interesting issues that i want us to have time to address common issues of identity, priorities language having described the history of feminism. i want to take a few minutes just to talk about the women that i write about in my chapter chapter. i think the agenda that they pursued for
transformation and i think when we grace all those differences are wave will become vastly larger and more powerful. thank you. [applause] >> thank you michelle, jennifer nancyand forgive me for having to show that horrible one minute paper to you just when you were giving to the most interesting point. we now will have brief comments from the three authors of the book. dorothy sue cobble teaches at rutgers university where she is distinguished professor of history in labor studies. linda...