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relationship he had with pam or the relationship pam had with somebody else?with somebody else. >> reporter: the janoffs also told investigators that gary felt as if he were under surveillance. >> he reported to his friends that he thought he might be being followed or someone was looking at him or following him. >> reporter: of course it could have been anyone following gary a bill collector or someone serving him court papers. but investigators also learned something else -- gary had tried to cancel his $2 million life insurance policy that named pam phillips the beneficiary. >> he knew this policy was out here. he knew his relationship with pam was not good and he wanted to have her name taken off the policy br are you the insurance policy had pam's name on it as the owner. gary could not change it without her consent. and to the investigators, the insurance policy supply add motive. >> i truly believe that pam phillips was in this for the money. this was $2 million cash that was like -- just sitting out erthe. she wasn't making as much money as she had bef
relationship he had with pam or the relationship pam had with somebody else?with somebody else. >> reporter: the janoffs also told investigators that gary felt as if he were under surveillance. >> he reported to his friends that he thought he might be being followed or someone was looking at him or following him. >> reporter: of course it could have been anyone following gary a bill collector or someone serving him court papers. but investigators also learned something else --...
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about 30 seconds, pam. so let's say that this person who was supposeed to do that backs out, crisis of conscience. what kind of trouble are they in? they were in on the plan but didn't do their job. >> they're still in a great deal of trouble. it's a defense in florida if you have to back out of a conspiracy. however, you have to persuade your co-conspirators not to commit the crime, or you have to otherwise prevent the crime from happening. and that didn't happen here. so they could very well be guilty still of a conspiracy. moreover, if they intended for the crime to happen and assisted in any way, by word, act, encouraging, advising, you don't even have to be present. you can still be a principal to first degree murder in florida. >> much more on this coming up. stay with us. ñññoññ ooñ >>> welcome back. one year ago today a panicked cindy anthony made this 911 call, terrified for her little granddaughter. >> i told you my daughter was missing for a month. i just found her today. but i can't fin
about 30 seconds, pam. so let's say that this person who was supposeed to do that backs out, crisis of conscience. what kind of trouble are they in? they were in on the plan but didn't do their job. >> they're still in a great deal of trouble. it's a defense in florida if you have to back out of a conspiracy. however, you have to persuade your co-conspirators not to commit the crime, or you have to otherwise prevent the crime from happening. and that didn't happen here. so they could very...
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pam, you as well. leonard, thank you for coming on. >> you're welcome. >>> we'll keep you updated on michael jackson. we're hearing there could be a plethora of unreleased songs. when we come back, we're going to let you listen to one of those songs that michael jackson maybe made a long time ago. and the full autopsy report not yet completed. we may not see it for another couple of weeks. >>> oh, heroes. our heroes of the week, right here, right now, for you. >> i've never seen any place as beautiful as rio de janeiro. but it does have its dark side. there is violence all over. >> the bad things that happen here are disturbing. >> it's the kids that have trouble here. >> sometimes i get scared. >> they don't have many options. kids die every day making the wrong choice. but every time i see it, the first thing that comes to mind is potential. my name is flavio canto. i'm a gold medalist. i tell the kids that we can't let ourselves get used to the violence that surrounds ufs. we have to fight back some
pam, you as well. leonard, thank you for coming on. >> you're welcome. >>> we'll keep you updated on michael jackson. we're hearing there could be a plethora of unreleased songs. when we come back, we're going to let you listen to one of those songs that michael jackson maybe made a long time ago. and the full autopsy report not yet completed. we may not see it for another couple of weeks. >>> oh, heroes. our heroes of the week, right here, right now, for you. >>...
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pam in new jersey wanting to weigh in. pam, your thoughts here? >> caller: hi, how are you? >> pam, go ahead. >> caller: i'm very concerned that he can walk right into making millions all over again. i do understand that everyone deserves a second chance. but i would like to see more money where his mouth is for the humane society, for the aspca, a little more remorse. he is a role model for our children. >> pam -- steve, real quick on that. we'll hit more after the break. i believe, it looks like michael vick has a relationship with the humane society. wayne purcell of the humane society basically saying michael vick can have the greatest impact in urban communities. i agree somewhat with the caller there. i think michael vick's career should be tied with work with the humane society. we'll take a break. do you agree with that? >> absolutely. he should be. but if he were making $10,000 or $20,000 a year, would we be saying this? i don't know if we would be. >> more calls as well. @@@@@@@@@@ >>> welcome back. two big developments today centering on michael jackson's death. a
pam in new jersey wanting to weigh in. pam, your thoughts here? >> caller: hi, how are you? >> pam, go ahead. >> caller: i'm very concerned that he can walk right into making millions all over again. i do understand that everyone deserves a second chance. but i would like to see more money where his mouth is for the humane society, for the aspca, a little more remorse. he is a role model for our children. >> pam -- steve, real quick on that. we'll hit more after the...
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we heard from pam calling from texas. the whole debate about who is the better artist, it's ridiculous because while they are all great artists in their own time, michael wouldn't have been where he was in beatles and elvis hadn't paved the way. >> thanks, pam. we're also getting a ton of e-mails on this. we heard from janice in california. janice thinks there is only one entertainer that will forever live on as the number one legend if this world, and that is elvis presley. long live the king of rock and roll. sherwin in florida says, no entertainer in the history of the business was a better showman than mike. his performances were monumental. thanks so much for your e-mails and phone calls. you can always e-mail us at showbiz tonight at cnn.com or get in touch with us on our "showbiz tonight" facebook page. you can sign up for that on our website. go to cnn.com/showbiz tonight. and you can always call our showbiz on-call phone lines at -- 888-sbt-buzz. that's 1-888-sbt-buzz. leave a voicemail and we'll play some of you
we heard from pam calling from texas. the whole debate about who is the better artist, it's ridiculous because while they are all great artists in their own time, michael wouldn't have been where he was in beatles and elvis hadn't paved the way. >> thanks, pam. we're also getting a ton of e-mails on this. we heard from janice in california. janice thinks there is only one entertainer that will forever live on as the number one legend if this world, and that is elvis presley. long live the...
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. >> pam's with us in nebraska. pam, your thoughts? >> caller: yes. my question is, if his family was so concerned about these children, why in the world did they leave these children with him? if it was a common joe like you or me, alleged addict, they take the children and then they make the person go through like drug court, or rehab, and then they finish the rehab, and then hey have to go on and stay sober for so long before they give the children back. >> pam, that's a great point. let's go to ann on that one. as much as any of us here, you've had in-depth knowledge of michael jackson, inner workings of the family. good point there. because we've heard from family members saying they've tried interventions. they knew he was having some trouble. and they also knew, obviously, the kids were in the midst of this. >> absolutely. your caller raises a great point. the fact of the matter is, they say they tried, and were turned away by jackson or through his security detail. the fact of the matter is, when you have children in harm's way, there has to b
. >> pam's with us in nebraska. pam, your thoughts? >> caller: yes. my question is, if his family was so concerned about these children, why in the world did they leave these children with him? if it was a common joe like you or me, alleged addict, they take the children and then they make the person go through like drug court, or rehab, and then they finish the rehab, and then hey have to go on and stay sober for so long before they give the children back. >> pam, that's a...
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>> good morning, pam. so frequently we tell everybody that metro is your best option for getting into and around town, and it certainly is still a good option this weekend, but one that is going to take a little more time than usual. this morning it's all about weekend work for metro maintenance. track work on the red, orange, blue, and yellow lines this weekend will cause inbound and out of bounds trains to take turns sharing one track. that means customers who plan ahead should add 30 minutes to their travel time >> try not to be in a hurry and keep a good attitude and everything will be fine. >> maintenance will affect four of the five lines. on the red line, there's work between van ness and dupont circle. on the orange line, vienna and falls church. the blue line will be delayed between the braddock road and van dorn street stations. and on the yellow line, there's work near the huntington station. >> it would be nice to travel freely through the city, but sometimes they need to get work done. tall a
>> good morning, pam. so frequently we tell everybody that metro is your best option for getting into and around town, and it certainly is still a good option this weekend, but one that is going to take a little more time than usual. this morning it's all about weekend work for metro maintenance. track work on the red, orange, blue, and yellow lines this weekend will cause inbound and out of bounds trains to take turns sharing one track. that means customers who plan ahead should add 30...
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pam. egg beaters. great innovation. platforms like what we've done with healthy choice and maria calendar. we have a terrific prfl suppoor supported by much better marketing than before. we've got latent equities. we've got equities that frankly everybody knows, they've tended to forget about them for a bit, but they're in 90% of households. >> i used to be friendly with the management at best foods. i used to urge them please change your name to best foods. they were like consolidated. isn't conagra the kind of name that smacks of an archer daniels or something? if you called it -- if you called it whatever your -- healthy choice foods, would that not be more resonant with both institutional investors and individuals? >> we certainly have talked about that. and conagra actually means from the earth. so it is agricultural based. that's a major, major undertaking that would be a significant use of resources. so we've chosen to have a very targeted campaign at investors but the brands are what sells to the consumer, orvil
pam. egg beaters. great innovation. platforms like what we've done with healthy choice and maria calendar. we have a terrific prfl suppoor supported by much better marketing than before. we've got latent equities. we've got equities that frankly everybody knows, they've tended to forget about them for a bit, but they're in 90% of households. >> i used to be friendly with the management at best foods. i used to urge them please change your name to best foods. they were like consolidated....
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>> what about it, pam hayes?. as she hasn't done anything, in my mind, to convince any judge that this would be the best place for those two children. >> susan moss, another concern is i'm certainly not saying they should go to debbie rowe, all right, my concern is, katherine jackson is 79 years old. all right? she's almost 80. and then the backup is diana ross? >> he chose diana ross -- >> i know -- >> i mean, she was caught driving on the sauce. who would choose diana ross? i mean, it's crazy. but in 2005, debbie rowe's parental rights were restored. once your parental rights are there, the court needs to prove that you're unfit under the supreme court precedent. we've got a big problem. >> ray giudice. >> bio mom, parental rights restored, her age relative to miss jackson. she's got a hand in this game. >> the thing is, ray, regardless of what any of us may think, all right, it is what he put in his will. that was his decision to name a nearly 80-year-old woman -- speaking of diana ross, here she is in her lat
>> what about it, pam hayes?. as she hasn't done anything, in my mind, to convince any judge that this would be the best place for those two children. >> susan moss, another concern is i'm certainly not saying they should go to debbie rowe, all right, my concern is, katherine jackson is 79 years old. all right? she's almost 80. and then the backup is diana ross? >> he chose diana ross -- >> i know -- >> i mean, she was caught driving on the sauce. who would choose...
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let's bring in pam bondi, florida state prosecutor. pam, tell us what's going on.who's in that room? state attorneys, cindy anthony. is her attorney brad conway? is jose baez in there? what's going on there? >> jose baez will certainly be in there. the prosecutors will be in there. and a court reporter. that's it. whether or not they allow brad conway in the room is going to be interesting. whether they think she could say something to incriminate herself. they may have allowed him in the in the room. but anyway, what natdisha said is correct. that depositions in florida taken by the state are not public record. it's doubtful they will become a public record. but boy, hot seat was the right term used for her. she got grilled, i bet, by prosecutors. i bet it was pretty fun for the prosecutors because she has varied in her statements, we know, since she has given her civil deposition. >> so prosecutors are asking all the questions. jose baez is in there listening and taking notes. >> absolutely. and then he can come back and also ask questions. but prosecutors have a
let's bring in pam bondi, florida state prosecutor. pam, tell us what's going on.who's in that room? state attorneys, cindy anthony. is her attorney brad conway? is jose baez in there? what's going on there? >> jose baez will certainly be in there. the prosecutors will be in there. and a court reporter. that's it. whether or not they allow brad conway in the room is going to be interesting. whether they think she could say something to incriminate herself. they may have allowed him in the...
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. >> good morning, pam. you know, here you will find countless examples of walter cronkite, working for so many journalists and americans. he truly set the gold standard for broadcasting in this country. >> good evening from the cbs news control center in new york -- >> the television news anchorman who came to be known as the most trusted man in america died at his home in friday. he was the face of the cbs news from the greatest achievements -- >> the eagle has landed. >> to d darkest day. >> president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time. >> in many ways it was cronkite who set the standard for the half-hour broadcast news. >> an era before blogs and emails, cell phone and cable, he was the news. walter invited us to believe in him and he always invited us in. >> he was literally a living legend, and now a legend in memory. >> cronkite won numerous awards and by the time he left the anchor chair, cronkite had become a legend, carrying long memories of a nation's sorrow and triumphs. a man his n
. >> good morning, pam. you know, here you will find countless examples of walter cronkite, working for so many journalists and americans. he truly set the gold standard for broadcasting in this country. >> good evening from the cbs news control center in new york -- >> the television news anchorman who came to be known as the most trusted man in america died at his home in friday. he was the face of the cbs news from the greatest achievements -- >> the eagle has landed....
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pam wrote a piece on this. we want to welcome pam and kerry back. this is a new wedge issue?uent elections the issue of same-sex marriages became a hot button political issue and some say it helped george bush get back into the white house in 2004. is this the next wedge issue? >> getting foster care and adoption care is one way in which that can be done, because the law, as it is now, is very poor. state-by-state. there's a lot that can be done both to limit and to promote gay parenthood. >> because i was taken aback in your piece. you write about a west virginia couple, two women, who had been together for some time and had a number of foster children and who had children taken out of their home literally by an inspector who came by for seven minutes and basically said they can't be in a homosexual home. >> right. they had fostered 18 children up to that point between the ages of 1 and 17. so one of the questions this raises is that this was a newborn baby. so is it okay for gay and lesbians to foster the older kids that nobody wants? who have all suffered some form of abus
pam wrote a piece on this. we want to welcome pam and kerry back. this is a new wedge issue?uent elections the issue of same-sex marriages became a hot button political issue and some say it helped george bush get back into the white house in 2004. is this the next wedge issue? >> getting foster care and adoption care is one way in which that can be done, because the law, as it is now, is very poor. state-by-state. there's a lot that can be done both to limit and to promote gay...
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to pam in massachusetts.caller: hi, jean, how are you doing tonight? >> i'm okay, thank you. >> caller: something is bothering about the day he died with this 911 call. there's been conflicting reports. number one, they said he was by himself when the doctor found him. then they said that he collapsed in front of blanket. okay? what is this going to do to that child? when they made the 911 -- who made the 911 call? nobody's ever discussed this 911 call to any great length. it doesn't make any sense. they did not say the name of the patient who was michael jackson, which would have probably been much better for them to do. also, do you think there's a possibility that the doctor put him under and could not bring him back, so that's why it took so long for this to happen? >> you know, you have some questions that are at the heart and soul of the investigation that is going on right now. a very, very good investigation, i believe, from los angeles county. to mary margaret, senior news editor, radaronline.com. re
to pam in massachusetts.caller: hi, jean, how are you doing tonight? >> i'm okay, thank you. >> caller: something is bothering about the day he died with this 911 call. there's been conflicting reports. number one, they said he was by himself when the doctor found him. then they said that he collapsed in front of blanket. okay? what is this going to do to that child? when they made the 911 -- who made the 911 call? nobody's ever discussed this 911 call to any great length. it...
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let's take a look at pam before. all right, pam, let's see the new you. come on out. whoo!eady? take off your blindfolds. >> this is a red hot momma. >> oh, my gosh! >> oh, my goodness. >> all right. pam are you ready to see yourself? >> pam likes it. >> all right, turn around right here. >> wow! >> wow, wow. >> oh, my gosh. >> what do you think? >> who is that? >> that's a red hot mama. that's who that is. >> right there, let's see. louis, her hair looks awesome. look at you. oh, my word. hello! >> pam, you know, pam is an example of a woman who grew her hair long for no other reason than she didn't know what to do. we give it instant style. great job, shorter in the back. i added a little bit of depth which made her blue eyes bluer. >> look at her beautiful eyes. >> a little crease to accent the eyes. >> look at lay. ray isn't breathing, by the way. ray! >> you got something to say? >> i'm a lucky man. >> jill her dress is smokin'. that is so cute. >> she lost all this weight but now doesn't have a little black dress which every woman should have in her wardrobe. now she
let's take a look at pam before. all right, pam, let's see the new you. come on out. whoo!eady? take off your blindfolds. >> this is a red hot momma. >> oh, my gosh! >> oh, my goodness. >> all right. pam are you ready to see yourself? >> pam likes it. >> all right, turn around right here. >> wow! >> wow, wow. >> oh, my gosh. >> what do you think? >> who is that? >> that's a red hot mama. that's who that is. >> right...
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. >> pam witherspoon said she's not going to stop riding since they don't what caused the kraush. -- crash. and even though the system is safe, and they felt that they need to publish a statement that metro did not fail to stop. and they would like a back-up system when one train can't be tracked. >> it's not something as simple as buying something and installing it. a lot of systems don't have this software. >> metro says that no back-up system exists for their system. >> you will always have to have a human operator to back up th. >> i guess if they haven't come up with a reason why the crash happened, maybe it's a back-up system. >> metro says until an investigation is complete and know for sure what caused that crash, they will continue to run their system manually. >> a house subcommittee will hold a hearing on the metro accident, we have a witness and employee to be in that. and there is a witness of a bus driver reading while driving. and the driver was reassigned and she was in violation of their public. a southwest airlines from marshal airport was forced to make an emergenc
. >> pam witherspoon said she's not going to stop riding since they don't what caused the kraush. -- crash. and even though the system is safe, and they felt that they need to publish a statement that metro did not fail to stop. and they would like a back-up system when one train can't be tracked. >> it's not something as simple as buying something and installing it. a lot of systems don't have this software. >> metro says that no back-up system exists for their system....
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. >>> baltimore native pam shriver is in the headlines this noon but not in the sports page. she is finding herself in gossip tabloids. her husband who once played james bond challenging the couple's prenuptial agreement. saying his wife is so rich in her post tennis career that he has been a joke to the kids. he wants more in spousal support. >>> take a look outside. meteorologist bernadette woods will be back in two and a half minutes with the first warning weather forecast. first a look at today's midday stocks. >>> welcome back, everybody. taking a look outside. you can see the breeze is up a little bit here on federal hill, and the winds turning down to the east and southeast that will keep us cool over the next few days. 81 in baltimore. 79 in d.c. 70s in the mountains and 81 degrees in ocean city. the dew points are starting to creep up a little bit. they are still in the 50s, but by tomorrow they will be back in the 60s. it will feel a little bit muggier around here. the winds starting to turn around to the east and southeast ahead of the next storm coming our way. cl
. >>> baltimore native pam shriver is in the headlines this noon but not in the sports page. she is finding herself in gossip tabloids. her husband who once played james bond challenging the couple's prenuptial agreement. saying his wife is so rich in her post tennis career that he has been a joke to the kids. he wants more in spousal support. >>> take a look outside. meteorologist bernadette woods will be back in two and a half minutes with the first warning weather forecast....
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. >> reporter: pam bosley's ton terrell was shot in 2006 in this church parking lot, just before band practice. the police still haven't found the killer. terrell was not a gang member. he want the to play the bass guitar in a gospel band. instead he was killed for no apparent reason and died a painful death. >>s bullet destroyed a lot of things -- it destroyed a lot of things in his body. my baby was suffering, he could not breathe. he did not deserve this. it was horrible. >> pam and tom bosley feel people have become desensitized to all the killings because there are so many. >> it could happen to anybody at any time. >> reporter: tom remembers how he pulled his other two son, their older brother had died. >> i told my sorngs i says your brother won't be coming home. i just look ed at them and i tod th them, he won't be coming home. and they looked at me with -- they just stared. and i told them, i said, we'll get through it. i said we'll get through this. and they just looked at me. >> reporter: though nearly half of the cases have not been solved, police believe most of the killi
. >> reporter: pam bosley's ton terrell was shot in 2006 in this church parking lot, just before band practice. the police still haven't found the killer. terrell was not a gang member. he want the to play the bass guitar in a gospel band. instead he was killed for no apparent reason and died a painful death. >>s bullet destroyed a lot of things -- it destroyed a lot of things in his body. my baby was suffering, he could not breathe. he did not deserve this. it was horrible....
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instead, verend pam werntz at bton's emmael episcopal church says they prode a essing for couples who married the state. >> that could hapn separately, it could happen at the courthouse and then couple comes hereor the ceremony, or can happen in the same ceremony whera justice of the peace predes over the first part of the service anthe priest presid over the blessi and often a eucharist celebration. >> reporter: the comomise may have help circumvent some of the denominational diiculties, but werntz says it wastill inful for many members. there were people that left the church in feeling a lot sorrow and betrayal thathe episcopal chur couldn't move as fa as i think it needed to ove when same-sex marriage w legalid. >> repter: u.c.c. minister reine abel who does perform gay wdings, say churches need to bbetter at addressing social concerns. >> churches generay are not the leading edge of cultur change in our society. they are often t the engine but t caboose. >> rorter: but despite the new activism, inline clergy continue to be conflicteover the ise, and those who support g marriages
instead, verend pam werntz at bton's emmael episcopal church says they prode a essing for couples who married the state. >> that could hapn separately, it could happen at the courthouse and then couple comes hereor the ceremony, or can happen in the same ceremony whera justice of the peace predes over the first part of the service anthe priest presid over the blessi and often a eucharist celebration. >> reporter: the comomise may have help circumvent some of the denominational...
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if you're trying to get a goat out of a tree, don't use pam cooking spray. it doesn't work.ifornia found this out the hard way. her goat got caught up in the tree. this poor little guy out there likes to eat oak leaves. so climbed up and started eating some of these oak leaves and lost his footing and he got stuck in the tree. the owner comes home and basically soaks the tree and goat and everything else in pam cooking spray hoping they'll slide out and it didn't work. the neighbor himself to be called in to help out. >> not bright. >> this next story, i don't even want to hear the jokes you're going to say so save it. teachers realized they had students who had problems >> c >> challenging summit. why president obama and leaders of the most powerful nation in the world cannot agree on security, economic or environmental issues. >> then classroom crisis. serious complaints about bullies at school. >> it can be prevented and there isn't a moment to lose. >> the problem is so serious, parents and experts went to capitol hill. >> and higher education. an astronaut's achievement
if you're trying to get a goat out of a tree, don't use pam cooking spray. it doesn't work.ifornia found this out the hard way. her goat got caught up in the tree. this poor little guy out there likes to eat oak leaves. so climbed up and started eating some of these oak leaves and lost his footing and he got stuck in the tree. the owner comes home and basically soaks the tree and goat and everything else in pam cooking spray hoping they'll slide out and it didn't work. the neighbor himself to...
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today baltimore county executive jim smith presented a loan to bobby and pam, the owners of the creamery at the belleville farms. the loan will help in construction and equipment for the creamery. krugle creamery will sell organic ice cream, yogurt and butter. kriegels has been battling with neighbors over building a creamery. they're concerned it would build a lot of traffic to the neighborhood. the couple says they're really happy about the loan. >> a lot of hard work, a lot of hard years. and it's neat to see the lord bring us to the point where we can be more profitable. the next generation can farm. the farm will stay around. >> county executive jim smith says it's important to support agriculture. next wednesday, the county will break ground on a $9 million agriculture center. >>> loyola college may bid on the senator when the historic theater goes on the auction block tomorrow morning. a loyola spokesperson would not say what the college would do with the theater, saying only that the york road corridor is part of a strategic plan. baltimore city bought the theater's mortgage in m
today baltimore county executive jim smith presented a loan to bobby and pam, the owners of the creamery at the belleville farms. the loan will help in construction and equipment for the creamery. krugle creamery will sell organic ice cream, yogurt and butter. kriegels has been battling with neighbors over building a creamery. they're concerned it would build a lot of traffic to the neighborhood. the couple says they're really happy about the loan. >> a lot of hard work, a lot of hard...
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the woman, pam wiggins, was arrested and charged with being an accessory after the fact. she's now free on bond. investigators say she owned the van used as the getaway car. the billings, remember, had 13 adopted children, many of them with special needs. >>> and take a look at these pictures. forest fires coming dangerously close to homes. this is in british columbia, canada. 11,000 resident vbs evacuated. this is about 170 miles east of vancouver, to give you some perspective. at least three homes have been destroyed. more are being threatened, obviously. low humidity, high temperatures, strong winds are making this really rough. even tougher for firefighters here. fire officials haven't said what triggered the blaze, but they say they doubt lightning was a factor. >>> the flip of a switch could have made all the difference in the transit train crash over the weekend. the ntsb says if the driver hadn't turned off that autopilot the train would have slowed down before the collision. >> just barreling in, not looking. the driver's head was down like he was asleep or passe
the woman, pam wiggins, was arrested and charged with being an accessory after the fact. she's now free on bond. investigators say she owned the van used as the getaway car. the billings, remember, had 13 adopted children, many of them with special needs. >>> and take a look at these pictures. forest fires coming dangerously close to homes. this is in british columbia, canada. 11,000 resident vbs evacuated. this is about 170 miles east of vancouver, to give you some perspective. at...
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. >> pam hayes, how about after all the reports about what happened, and people now understanding and people learning about it, can the folks at that pool turn around and say, you know what, we made a big mistake here, let's invite them back and all will be okay? >> well, all won't be okay. because it's not so much inviting them back and saying they're sorry. this is an offense not only against these children, it's against, you know, the law of the land. it's illegal, discrimination is illegal in america. and that's what the civil rights act is about. so not only should they invite the children back, but maybe they shouldn't have a pool to swim in either. maybe they should know exactly what their behavior means. and, you know, i'm not impressed at all by, you know, inviting them back. i want this behavior eradicated. that's why they made the rules. them going back is not a big deal. the lesson to be learned is that they have to understand, it's not going to be tolerated. and if that means they can't go swimming, so be it. >> sandy is in massachusetts tonight. sandy, you're on the air.
. >> pam hayes, how about after all the reports about what happened, and people now understanding and people learning about it, can the folks at that pool turn around and say, you know what, we made a big mistake here, let's invite them back and all will be okay? >> well, all won't be okay. because it's not so much inviting them back and saying they're sorry. this is an offense not only against these children, it's against, you know, the law of the land. it's illegal, discrimination...
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malden, pamela long link, pamela laverne long coco, and also pam long. we want to emphasize it is imperative that we speak with her as soon as possible. we know that she was associated with leonard patrick gonzalez jr., up until the day of the murders. >> the drug enforcement administration confirms that it is assisting in this probe. >> seven suspects dressed in ninja garb plan an incredibly elaborate and precise break-in. but investigators now say the person assigned to turn off the surveillance cameras never showed up. >> detectives say the hunt is on for at least one more person. >> we've identified the seven people that entered the complex. we have those folks in custody. i believe that they entered that compound with the belief they were not under surveillance. we are now looking at anyone that may have had an involvement with the security system. so, we're wondering, again, why was this system left on in an otherwise perfectly executed murder? obviously, there is an eighth or ninth person that we have yet to identify. >>> good evening. i'm nancy g
malden, pamela long link, pamela laverne long coco, and also pam long. we want to emphasize it is imperative that we speak with her as soon as possible. we know that she was associated with leonard patrick gonzalez jr., up until the day of the murders. >> the drug enforcement administration confirms that it is assisting in this probe. >> seven suspects dressed in ninja garb plan an incredibly elaborate and precise break-in. but investigators now say the person assigned to turn off...
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also with us florida state prosecutor pam bondi.ha lance, producer from the nancy grace show, right here on hln. all right, leonard, let's get back to you. did casey anthony tell you or any of your employees incriminating things concerning little caylee? >> let me see if i can go this far with reconstructing some of the situation there. first of all, we were not employed by jose baez. the agreement that we made with him was strictly to protect her constitutional rights, which we're not government officials, and jose baez being an attorney knows that the document we signed was more to save face than anything else. we were on our own hook the whole time we were there. we produced our own agenda. and we weren't beholding to anybody. and there was five people on the security team, plus myself and tracy. as far as the statement i think he's concerned about are the ones that are in direct conflict with statements she made to law enforcement and possibly even to her own attorney. those are the statements that he's very concerned about. jus
also with us florida state prosecutor pam bondi.ha lance, producer from the nancy grace show, right here on hln. all right, leonard, let's get back to you. did casey anthony tell you or any of your employees incriminating things concerning little caylee? >> let me see if i can go this far with reconstructing some of the situation there. first of all, we were not employed by jose baez. the agreement that we made with him was strictly to protect her constitutional rights, which we're not...
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. >> if it weren't for pam, i still might be on a waiting list. >> reporter: three years ago, 55-year-oldobert imes, a loving husband and father, was dying. dialysis for his failing kidneys barely kept him alive. >> and when you get off the machine sometimes, you are so drained, your whole body aches. robert, a painter at hopkins hospital, needed a kidney to survive. he never expected his friend, human resources vice president pamela paul would be his lifeline. >> i just said, robert, anything i could do for you? and he said, no, not unless you have a kidney. and i go, i have one. >> reporter: people don't usually say, you can have one of my kidneys. >> no, they don't. >> reporter: learning pamela and robert were not a match turned out to be the gift that keeps on giving. enter johns hopkins surgeon robert mont gomry. >> montgomery. >> we matched him up with a loved one who was incompatible. and that matched someone with an incompatible donor. and you can -- you can see how that set off a chain reaction. >> reporter: five of the transplants took place at our own hopkins hospital, which pi
. >> if it weren't for pam, i still might be on a waiting list. >> reporter: three years ago, 55-year-oldobert imes, a loving husband and father, was dying. dialysis for his failing kidneys barely kept him alive. >> and when you get off the machine sometimes, you are so drained, your whole body aches. robert, a painter at hopkins hospital, needed a kidney to survive. he never expected his friend, human resources vice president pamela paul would be his lifeline. >> i just...
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pam works there. >> and i cannot wipe the smile off my face. won't leave my face. >> reporter: halk knew her co- worker was sick. >> i said is there anything i can do for you? he said not unless you have a kid. >> remember if somebody receives a live kidney, it is different. >> reporter: the donation was completed last night, a final transplant given to a woman who was weeks from death. >> what an awesome story. and the news keeps coming. here is brian now with the news edge at 11:00. >>> and we're following breaking news, d.c.
pam works there. >> and i cannot wipe the smile off my face. won't leave my face. >> reporter: halk knew her co- worker was sick. >> i said is there anything i can do for you? he said not unless you have a kid. >> remember if somebody receives a live kidney, it is different. >> reporter: the donation was completed last night, a final transplant given to a woman who was weeks from death. >> what an awesome story. and the news keeps coming. here is brian now...
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. >> pam larks you're charged with accessory to murder after the fact. >> investigators believe she wasgonzalez jr. as his landlord and a friend. >> we know she was associated with leonard patrick gonzalez jr. up until the day of the murders. what do you have to say for yourself? it is a combination of friendships, casual business relationships that brought this group together. did you know the billings were going to die? >> investigators found key evidence in the murder of byrd and melanie bills. >> apparently was parked near the mansion before the robbery happened. >> the latest in the double murders of this beautiful couple leaving 16 children orphaned, to ed lavandera at the sheriff's office, pensacola, florida, what is the latest? >> reporter: we understand authorities here are saying they are approaching the end of their investigation, but we've had a lot of interesting details come out throughout the day. they found the safe they say was stolen from the billings' home and also found the weapons and the weapon they believe was used in those murders so we understand that those weap
. >> pam larks you're charged with accessory to murder after the fact. >> investigators believe she wasgonzalez jr. as his landlord and a friend. >> we know she was associated with leonard patrick gonzalez jr. up until the day of the murders. what do you have to say for yourself? it is a combination of friendships, casual business relationships that brought this group together. did you know the billings were going to die? >> investigators found key evidence in the murder...
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pam larks do you have a question for sheriff moore?aldo. >> geraldo: sorry. current. i demoted you, i apologize profusely. i need that. >> i would like to tell the sheriff that our sheriff down here, david gee sea is is do -- says he is doing a great job. he didn't become territorial at all in the investigation. he brought in every outside agency he could think of who could possibly help and aid in the investigation and i know he can't say a lot about the facts of the case. >> geraldo: got to take a quick break. we'll be back on this topic and more right after this. what's new from ziploc? you know all the little things you do to help the environment? here's one more... ziploc evolve. ♪ an ultra-light bag designed to keep food fresh... made with 25% less plastic. and made with wind energy. ♪ new ziploc evolve. better for the environment. still ziploc fresh. all at no extra cost. designed with you in mind. s.c. johnson. a family company. ok. oomph. i'm a mommy. i love kids! i'm responsible, loving, nurturing. ahhh! yea whooo! no no no n
pam larks do you have a question for sheriff moore?aldo. >> geraldo: sorry. current. i demoted you, i apologize profusely. i need that. >> i would like to tell the sheriff that our sheriff down here, david gee sea is is do -- says he is doing a great job. he didn't become territorial at all in the investigation. he brought in every outside agency he could think of who could possibly help and aid in the investigation and i know he can't say a lot about the facts of the case. >>...
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now, pam wiggins. she was the landlord of one of the other men arrested. the charges, accessory after the fact to felony murder. and they're saying this may not be the end. they're still investigating. >> there are some new clues. let's begin with the late northwest the investigation, with abc's steve osunsami, who is in pensacola, florida. good morning, steve. >> reporter: good morning, robin. the local woman police arrested was not at the scene of the crime. but police believe she certainly had something to do with it. he's a mysterious figure in this case. a businesswoman, into real estate. >> we are taking into custody, miss pam ela wiggins. >> reporter: wiggins, is the land lard and family friend of leonard gonzalez jr., the crew's organizer. she was found on a yacht in alabama. this is her estranged husband. he says she's swimming in unexplained money. >> she liked to boast a lot about her power or her position in society. >> reporter: she has nearly a dozen homes in three states. a rolls royce, a shopping mall for antiques, a yacht and more. he says
now, pam wiggins. she was the landlord of one of the other men arrested. the charges, accessory after the fact to felony murder. and they're saying this may not be the end. they're still investigating. >> there are some new clues. let's begin with the late northwest the investigation, with abc's steve osunsami, who is in pensacola, florida. good morning, steve. >> reporter: good morning, robin. the local woman police arrested was not at the scene of the crime. but police believe she...
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but i think that -- i agree with some of what pam says.also think that@@@@@@@@@ @ @ one thing that is in arresting to be watching is, the extent to which the access forms with justice kennedy and samuel alito. there are a number of separate opinions, that may be in the middle of the road that each of them joined, and there may be a very interesting dynamic going on. samuel alito has a very quiet, competent way about him. his questions and his argument are superb and it seems to me that there is an interesting thing to watch. interesting to watch this term, both for his incipient alliance with justice kennedy and because i saw him in a lot of case this term slitting off from the chief justice and moving right to the chief justice. actually voting differently in a few cases. i think he has in the criminal context where i spend a lot of my time, he is probably of all of the justices, he's the most interested in the criminal cases. he has the most background. he's very interested in criminal procedure cases, which the rest of them really are n
but i think that -- i agree with some of what pam says.also think that@@@@@@@@@ @ @ one thing that is in arresting to be watching is, the extent to which the access forms with justice kennedy and samuel alito. there are a number of separate opinions, that may be in the middle of the road that each of them joined, and there may be a very interesting dynamic going on. samuel alito has a very quiet, competent way about him. his questions and his argument are superb and it seems to me that there is...
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. >> reporter: with a young pam -- family, the longs don't hang on the past, but with the order to close the military prison by january 20 1, the longs are focused on 9/11. the president promised the 9/11 families and others who lost families in terror attacks that they would be part of the process. >> i didn't prepare for how upset i would be. >> reporter: she is referring to a briefing of the guantanamo review. >> they listened and they took a lot of heat and there was questions gone unanswered. >> reporter: while not perfect, they still support the military commission. >> they based it on a court marshall system and if it's fair enough for our own military, why is it not fair r these enemy combatants. >> reporter: and the long evidence that could convict the self convicted architect who may not make it to court. >> what is the faces get thrown out? do we let them go. >> reporter: a task force says they welcome input from the 9/11 victims, adding it will help make more informed decisions in the future. for the longs and other families it has been eight long years without a trial. in cu
. >> reporter: with a young pam -- family, the longs don't hang on the past, but with the order to close the military prison by january 20 1, the longs are focused on 9/11. the president promised the 9/11 families and others who lost families in terror attacks that they would be part of the process. >> i didn't prepare for how upset i would be. >> reporter: she is referring to a briefing of the guantanamo review. >> they listened and they took a lot of heat and there was...
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pam helps you pull it off. >>> coming up, we're talking about recession etiquette.f you're invited to a really fancy dinner but you don't have a job right now, do you have to accept? who pays the tab? >> good question. accept? who pays the tab? >> good question. introducing listerine® total care. everything you need to strengthen teeth, help prevent cavities, and kill germs. introducing 6 in 1 listerine® total care. the most complete mouthwash. and to complete your oral care routine add superior plaque removal in places that are hard to reach with reach® toothbrush and floss. get the complete routine, reach® and listerine total care. get the complete routine, discover a smoothie like no ther! new activia smoothies. creamy, delicious, and above all, and istains clinically proven new activia smoothies.te your digestive system./ ♪ activiaaa! that can take so much out of you. i feel like i have to wind myself up just to get out of bed. then...well... i have to keep winding myself up to deal with the sadness, the loss of interest, the trouble concentrating, the lack of e
pam helps you pull it off. >>> coming up, we're talking about recession etiquette.f you're invited to a really fancy dinner but you don't have a job right now, do you have to accept? who pays the tab? >> good question. accept? who pays the tab? >> good question. introducing listerine® total care. everything you need to strengthen teeth, help prevent cavities, and kill germs. introducing 6 in 1 listerine® total care. the most complete mouthwash. and to complete your oral...
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>> caller: good evening, pam, thank you for taking my call. i was calling to ask what parent would let an 8-year-old child out at 9:30 at night? i mean, it's pitch black at nighttime. so why would this child be leaving the house by himself? to go somewhere? >> that's a great question. but mark frost, i mean, dwoent know all of the facts. that's allegedly what time he was out between 7:00 to 9:00 on the playground. none of it is certain in this point. what do we look for in a case like this? >> first of all, a couple of weeks ago, we were dealing with a case with a child named lindsey baum in utah i believe it was out at 9:30 at night. it feels determined through several sources that it was still light enough at that time for the child to be out. so i don't think that we should draw any conclusions that it was pitch black in boise, idaho, which isn't sort of a northern lights at that time at night. in order for law enforcement to solve this case, they have to eliminate certain individuals. this is such a filthy family. there's so much crime inv
>> caller: good evening, pam, thank you for taking my call. i was calling to ask what parent would let an 8-year-old child out at 9:30 at night? i mean, it's pitch black at nighttime. so why would this child be leaving the house by himself? to go somewhere? >> that's a great question. but mark frost, i mean, dwoent know all of the facts. that's allegedly what time he was out between 7:00 to 9:00 on the playground. none of it is certain in this point. what do we look for in a case...
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he meets pam stern's mother and he realizes, and according to pam, that because he saw her and her joy of life then he said he was indeed going to go forward with the pacemaker because this woman had a real zeal for life and was enjoying life and doing well. and so she went on and asked about his plan. and was wondering what treatment someone elderly could have and asked this basically, outside the medical criteria for prolonging life for someone who is elderly, is there any consideration that can be given for a certain spirit, a certain joy of living, quality of life, or is it just a medical cutoff at a certain age? and the president, and i went online earlier this morning and watched this on youtube and typed it up myself, and went back and forth to make sure i got everything right, i let out two or three uhs, but anyway, and we're not going to solve every difficult problem in end of life care. a lot of that is going to have to be -- we as a culture and as a society starting to make better decisions within our own families and, and, for ourselves. . i got to pause here. she's 105, sh
he meets pam stern's mother and he realizes, and according to pam, that because he saw her and her joy of life then he said he was indeed going to go forward with the pacemaker because this woman had a real zeal for life and was enjoying life and doing well. and so she went on and asked about his plan. and was wondering what treatment someone elderly could have and asked this basically, outside the medical criteria for prolonging life for someone who is elderly, is there any consideration that...
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pam larks do you have a question for sheriff moore? >> current prosecutor, geraldo. >> geraldo: sorry. current. i demoted you, i apologize profusely. i need that. >> i would like to tell the sheriff that our sheriff down here, david gee sea is is do -- says he is doing a great job. he didn't become territorial at all in the investigation. he brought in every outside agency he could think of who could possibly help and aid in the investigation and i know he can't say a lot about the facts of the case. >> geraldo: got to take a quick break. we'll be back on this topic and more right after this. my doctor told me something i never knew. as we get older, our bodies become... less able to absorb calcium. he recommended citracal. it's a different kind of calcium. calcium citrate. with vitamin d... for unsurpassed absorption, to nourish your bones. so, what's the problem? these are hot. we're shipping 'em everywhere. but we can't predict our shipping costs. dallas. detroit. different rates. well with us, it's the same flat rate. same flat rat
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this is pam bosley.ce you heard behind the camera asking her young son about losing his 18-year-old brother terrell. this is his brick. >> we have a moment of silence. >> mayor richard daly was at the memorial. we asked him about the rise in student deaths. i am wondering what you want the country to know right now about what is happening in chicago? tell us beyond, what is happening. the people here in chicago know what is going on. >> in chicago, in each community. you go to a large city, small city. it is all over america. it is not unique to one community or one city. you're killing another generation, that's all they're doing. >> a lot more students being killed here? >> because they follow them. identify them. in other cities they're dropouts. they don't call them students. you dropped out of school at 15. you are gone at 14. we count them as students though they drop out. we count them as students. the rest of america doesn't count them. you are a dropout forever. we don't think they're dropouts.
this is pam bosley.ce you heard behind the camera asking her young son about losing his 18-year-old brother terrell. this is his brick. >> we have a moment of silence. >> mayor richard daly was at the memorial. we asked him about the rise in student deaths. i am wondering what you want the country to know right now about what is happening in chicago? tell us beyond, what is happening. the people here in chicago know what is going on. >> in chicago, in each community. you go to...