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rapists and child molesters are the pariahs of the prison yard. >> as far as i'm concerned they can die. when they get around me and start talking and think it's okay to reveal they're child molesters every time they say that i am going to smash them. >> most sex offenders choose between a life of constant threats or to serve their time in highly restrictive protective custody units. but mark higgins takes a different approach. >> my crime is -- is a serial rapist. i was convicted of several different charges of rape, attempted rape, nine assorted counts in all for a total of 35 years. >> we met higgins at riverbend maximum security institution in tennessee. on the outside, he had a professional career and lived in a wealthy nashville suburb with his wife and four children. but he lived a secretive double life, and as he carried out his string of attacks against women between 1990 and 1995, the media dubbed him the gentleman rapist. >> the feeling we had on the crew was, wow, that guy is really scary. he certainly is not, you know, didn't appear dangerous or, your stereotypical inmate,
rapists and child molesters are the pariahs of the prison yard. >> as far as i'm concerned they can die. when they get around me and start talking and think it's okay to reveal they're child molesters every time they say that i am going to smash them. >> most sex offenders choose between a life of constant threats or to serve their time in highly restrictive protective custody units. but mark higgins takes a different approach. >> my crime is -- is a serial rapist. i was...
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do you think rupert murdoch is now considered in some circles in london a pariah? >> no doub i have no doubt that that'sthe case. one reads the name "william randolph hearst" often engh, "citizen kane" in the u.k. press when looking at the figure of murdoch who's 80 years old. he looks ever more frail as goodness knows you might expect would under this kind of battering and if we ask ourselves how much credibility rupert murdoch would have were he to try in the united states to make another major acquisition-- not that they're proposing to do that-- but i think you could quickly conclude that that's likely to be extremely difficult for him in the light of all of these circumstances. and i believe he belongs to a culture manifestly which says you've got to grow or die. and it's very hard to see now how this organization can continue to grow and much more easy to see how it could rapidly begin toecede. >> rose: your cover says "put putting newscorp future in peril." peril. >> i just want to touch onhat john said. he said charles foster keane. rupert murdoch was ten y
do you think rupert murdoch is now considered in some circles in london a pariah? >> no doub i have no doubt that that'sthe case. one reads the name "william randolph hearst" often engh, "citizen kane" in the u.k. press when looking at the figure of murdoch who's 80 years old. he looks ever more frail as goodness knows you might expect would under this kind of battering and if we ask ourselves how much credibility rupert murdoch would have were he to try in the united...
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fletcher in london back in the period when he was a pariah before he became.
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since the allegations, strauss-kahn has become a pariah. >> shame on you, shame on you! >> reporter: once considered a candidate for french president, strauss-kahn was forced to step down from his position as head of the international monetary fund. today the judge in the case is expected to ease t t tough b bai condit conditions and sources say even more details about holes in the accuser's credibility will be revealed. tahman bradley, abc news. >>> and in france this morning these new developments are welcome news. strauss-kahn supporters are holding out hope he may be able to revive his presidential bid. our "gma" team is also working this developing story with new details coming up at 7:00. >>> following another developing story. the national basketball league has shut out its players. their contract expired at midnight with the two sides very far apart. all league business is now on hold, including the free agency period that was supposed to start today. the last lockout was in 1998 and it didn't end until the season was nearly half over. >>> the nigerian-american m
since the allegations, strauss-kahn has become a pariah. >> shame on you, shame on you! >> reporter: once considered a candidate for french president, strauss-kahn was forced to step down from his position as head of the international monetary fund. today the judge in the case is expected to ease t t tough b bai condit conditions and sources say even more details about holes in the accuser's credibility will be revealed. tahman bradley, abc news. >>> and in france this...
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of israel's fear the israeli government's fear of what it calls the legitimization mad it's only a pariah state ok and it's really really quickly emphasized we're almost out of time but i just want to ask you if yes or no you see this theological influence in politics by this group to be problematic when it comes to church and state separation absolutely and i see it in the republican party across the board especially in the house and it's problematic with regards to foreign policy and america's relations with iran all right well really interesting to talk to you i want to thank you so much for your insight i was max blumenthal best selling author and fellow at the nation institute now also defending their position today rupert murdoch his news corp empire under increasing scrutiny and allegations about its journalism practices on both sides of the pond the u.k. scandal has spread to the u.s. with an f.b.i. investigation into whether nine eleven victims voice mails were hacked and also at the resignation of a doubt the jones c.e.o. who is one of murdoch's reported right hand man and the f
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might not have been filmed or the murder you think actually nandan back in the period when he was a pariah before he became acceptable to her partner how does the same in both in actions against french or american just. but now as you think i'm a significant jumping in here. you were calling him a motley crew a mixed bag certainly the members of the transit a transitional national council what do you think the rebels actually want to work with the thirty countries that have decided to give it credibility. well i'm sure they would like to work with them for their own ends. after all the key aspect to this legitimize in real rebels is they can now access a very large chunk of the libyan government abroad and one problem of course for the rebels has been that they have been so short of money here the british foreign secretary mrs clinton saying what else is running out of money that the rebels in benghazi seem to be very short of money certainly for everyday items like medical supplies containing all right so a lot of money is now going to sloshing around and i'm afraid one question is going
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destroying our nation it's making us a slave to so-called free trade and at the same time making us a pariah in the international community because of things like what rick perry does that we're supposed to be a nation of laws and our constitution explicitly says that if we signed treaties they become part of the law of the land right there in the constitution but for this supreme court where the constitution says it's pretty meaningless they even say that when the fourteenth amendment was passed in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight to free the slaves congress in the states actually meant to give political free speech to trans national corporations thomas jefferson was right when he complained that the court in one thousand or three taking too much power for itself in the marbury case he said that because of that the constitution was now his words a thing of wax in the hands of the supreme court and because of that our constitution is also a thing of wax in the hands of the transnational corporations and we need to wake up and wake up soon check out move to amend dot org for more inform
destroying our nation it's making us a slave to so-called free trade and at the same time making us a pariah in the international community because of things like what rick perry does that we're supposed to be a nation of laws and our constitution explicitly says that if we signed treaties they become part of the law of the land right there in the constitution but for this supreme court where the constitution says it's pretty meaningless they even say that when the fourteenth amendment was...
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israel's fear the israeli government's fear of what it calls the legitimization now that it's being a pariah state ok just really really quickly i'm so tired we're almost out of time but i just want to ask you if yes or no you see this as a logical influence in politics by this group to be problematic when it comes to church and state separation absolutely and i see it in the republican party across the board especially in the house and it's problematic with regards to foreign policy and america's relations with iran as an actor and all bestselling author and a fellow at the nation institute now imagine getting the chance of a lifetime to move to this so-called land of opportunity only to see that dream fade before you finish packing your bags well that is exactly what happened after a computer glitch at least so says the state department it gave out thousands of green cards on accident in the visa lottery then let everybody know hey just kidding you didn't win the lottery and a federal judge has now just missed a class action lawsuit that was challenging that decision now the state departme
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somehow inside our own community you're a pariah. why is what i say any different? >> you say in your book is your favorite quote is samuel beckett. if you fail, fail again, fail better. is part of your problem with president obama that he doesn't take enough dramatic action to risk potential failure? he's not doing things fast enough. i mean, interestingly, just when everyone was saying this, he went and killed bin laden. boom bang. took him out. audacious raid. he has it in him to do that kind of thing. then on the debt crisis, on the economyebyzv_bd{oÑ]ean dimp ten. >> i think it's about, priorities. >> how do we get people back to work? if you were in charge, what do we do? >> there's got to be a laser focus on jobs. number two, the president shouldn't be afraid to say the word poverty. you can't be afraid to address it. there's got to be a laser focus on job. let's talk about deficit reduction. that's the quickest way we'll reduce unemployment. then examples of moments in time that we talk about deficit reduction and try to advance on it around the world where
somehow inside our own community you're a pariah. why is what i say any different? >> you say in your book is your favorite quote is samuel beckett. if you fail, fail again, fail better. is part of your problem with president obama that he doesn't take enough dramatic action to risk potential failure? he's not doing things fast enough. i mean, interestingly, just when everyone was saying this, he went and killed bin laden. boom bang. took him out. audacious raid. he has it in him to do...
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if the treasury said okay, this bank needs it, all but once you did needed would be identified as pariahspauses would run. all of you in this room are insect, but will give you all the medicine because we don't want you to know which one's the sec. so what was the medicine? that medicine was that the government became a preferred shareholder in your bank. the government took options on common equity. the government made the sign at 250 page contract the last section said the government would develop rules for executive compensation which you would agree to abide by and for the government might come up with all kinds of other rules with respect to you which you will not question. .. had been audited the previous week and passed with flying colors. one evening the regulator of bb&t met with john allison and said you really need to sign this contract. i don't need to. my bank is absolutely bulletproof. you just on the us. and the regulator said tomorrow, that was last week. retains the capitol requirements. up they, what did the 10-cent to? well, we don't know. we just budgeted pass. please
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iran has been almost a pariah in the energies business. of the sanctions that are in place, european majors stay out of it. will this deal help break that stranglehold on the market? >> i think. so this is a good example for say that business principle should override political situations. political problems are short term. >> so let's see the details of this islamic pipeline that's being called. the length of the pipeline is expected to be more than 5,000 kilometers with a capacity of 110 cubic meters of gas a day. iraq says it needs 10 to 15 of gas. 15 to 20 and lebanon, 5 to 7 million until 2020. there's also hope that iranian gas will be transmitted to the european countries including greece, but can that happen under this sort of political environmental in your view? will russia let a deal go like this and come through? is there that much demand to fulfill both the russian natural gas, the pipelines that are coming from central asia, and the iranian gas to europe? >> all the discussions, as you go through there, a few years ago they s
iran has been almost a pariah in the energies business. of the sanctions that are in place, european majors stay out of it. will this deal help break that stranglehold on the market? >> i think. so this is a good example for say that business principle should override political situations. political problems are short term. >> so let's see the details of this islamic pipeline that's being called. the length of the pipeline is expected to be more than 5,000 kilometers with a capacity...
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simpson who became in pathetic figure who ended up back in the criminal -- a pariah, back in the criminal i'm worried about the guy that would date her. >> sean: if they were at negligent homicide, i think they would have had me. in other words, if they didn't overreach, which prosecutors do all of the time. here's the negligence, the negligence that says she didn't report it. there's a push now to have caylee's law. which would mandate you have to report a missing child within 24 hours, which i don't think necessarily is a bad law. or the fact she lied and obstructed justice in the case. >> a call a friend of mine who is a prosecutor and talked to him about these types of cases. he said you have to think about going in on the first day of the jury, is the jury going to bond, if they are going to be there three weeks they will get familiarity with the person and will they convict in a capital case on circumstantial evidence? he said more likely than not, they would ask for life sentences, negligence negligent homicide than rather than capital murder for that reason. >> you think she had s
simpson who became in pathetic figure who ended up back in the criminal -- a pariah, back in the criminal i'm worried about the guy that would date her. >> sean: if they were at negligent homicide, i think they would have had me. in other words, if they didn't overreach, which prosecutors do all of the time. here's the negligence, the negligence that says she didn't report it. there's a push now to have caylee's law. which would mandate you have to report a missing child within 24 hours,...
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doesn't come in the sun does in this one doesn't, all the ones who did need it with the identified as pariahs, depositors would run. you know were going to do? all of you in this remark sake that will view of the medicine because we don't want you to know which ones of you are sick. so, what was the medicine? that medicine was that the government became a preferred shareholder in your bank or the government took options on common equity in your bank. the government using it any two and 50 page contract for the last sections of the government developed in the future, rules for executive compensation. further, the government might come up with other rules with respect to you, tentative contract you will not question. bbnt had been audited the previous week, passed with flying colors. then one evening, bbnt's regulator met with john allison inside you really need to sign this contract. he said i don't need to sign this contract. my bank is absolute bulletproof. you just audited us. and the regulator said that was last week. we've changed the capital requirements. would it be changed into? meager
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has become a pariah, don't go! >>> more money for illegal immigrants living in california. the stash of cash state lawmakers opened up to them. >>> and at&t park is transforming. the big shift from baseball to soccer. >>> and the new netflix rate fallout. what the company is telling angry customers. but what hapn you're about to retire? woman: how do you go from saving to spending? about what comes next. man: we worked together to create a plan to help our money last. woman: so we can have the kind of retirement we want. now, you know how this works. just stay on the line. oh, yeah. >>> good morning. well, they just finished a lane change at the golden gate bridge and you can see not a lot of cars on the road right now, definitely friday light. we'll have a look at the south bay coming up. but right now back to you. >> thank you. >>> an undocumented immigrant student will likely have an easier time paying for college under a new state law. ab130 passed the state senate yesterday and governor brown is expected to sign it. it lets students who pay in state tuition collect pri
has become a pariah, don't go! >>> more money for illegal immigrants living in california. the stash of cash state lawmakers opened up to them. >>> and at&t park is transforming. the big shift from baseball to soccer. >>> and the new netflix rate fallout. what the company is telling angry customers. but what hapn you're about to retire? woman: how do you go from saving to spending? about what comes next. man: we worked together to create a plan to help our money...
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. >> it's like we had become pariahs and no one wanted to deal with us. >> reporter: it isn't just theusinesses in wichita, it is also his employees who are targeted. >> operation rescue had a website just dedicated to all of us and all of our pictures and names. and they knew more about us than we knew about ourselves. >> they started finding out where we all lived. >> so, our neighbors got these barrage of postcards. some of them quite graphic. outing us. did you know that your neighbor, shelly is an abortionist? >> did you know your neighbor worked for dr. tiller? do you know kathy is using blood money to pay for her house? >> mostly it would just make me angry and certainly cemented my feelings about why i was working there. >> reporter: but no one is targeted as intensely or tenaciously as dr. tiller and his family. for them, real violence always looms. >> he purchased a bullet-proof jeep and wore a bullet-proof vest. >> he had the federal marshals living with him for something like 30 months, in his house. >> there's no way i can imagine what his family went through. that's impos
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rupert murdoch has gone from power broker to pariah in the matter of a week. it's simply unbelievable for a man who is considered one of the great, brilliant businessmen, and he's achieved so much success by driving his editors to dig up salacious stories. >> hi, mr. murdoch. >> reporter: rupert murdoch's great love has always been the newspaper. he demand dramatic stories telling reporters we will never be boring and frequently checks in with his top editors. one of whom used to be lou. >> passionate about his newspapers and along with that passion comes an involvement in the day-to-day operations of his papers. particularly his biggest ones. >> reporter: murdoch's ambitions began in his native australia inheriting his father's newspaper business. he started the "australian" a nationwide paper and used them to support politician hess favored. overseas murdoch's first purchase was a british tabloid "news of the world" followed by "the sun" both of which he pushed to a new level of sensationalism. topless girls on page 3 of the "sun" was a ruport innovation. >>
rupert murdoch has gone from power broker to pariah in the matter of a week. it's simply unbelievable for a man who is considered one of the great, brilliant businessmen, and he's achieved so much success by driving his editors to dig up salacious stories. >> hi, mr. murdoch. >> reporter: rupert murdoch's great love has always been the newspaper. he demand dramatic stories telling reporters we will never be boring and frequently checks in with his top editors. one of whom used to be...
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is the most important and h elates edwin socially because at this time actor are outcasts they are pariahs, they are on par with prostitutes. you're displaying your body nightly before crowds for money. acting wasn'an art. but adam is a pivotal figure because he says to the world through the medium of print... >> rose: edwin is good. >> a great american artist and he becomes, as you point out, the minute the wartarts adam signs up, he becomes the aide-de-camp to ulysses s. grant and the letters he exchanges with edwin booth through the course of the war are some of the best historical reading i've ever seen. he's a marvelous writer, so is edwin. and these two old friends share a bond. >> rose: and the woman, laura, young actress who was edwin's lover as well, she becomes a very good actress. >> oh, sheis an amazing figure. she is the first woman in the united states to own her own theater, to write her own play, to be her own director and star. she builds a theater on broadway here in manhattan called laura keene's varieties, not humbly flamed, that costs over a million dollars. >> rose: l
is the most important and h elates edwin socially because at this time actor are outcasts they are pariahs, they are on par with prostitutes. you're displaying your body nightly before crowds for money. acting wasn'an art. but adam is a pivotal figure because he says to the world through the medium of print... >> rose: edwin is good. >> a great american artist and he becomes, as you point out, the minute the wartarts adam signs up, he becomes the aide-de-camp to ulysses s. grant and...
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life because even though she will be walking around society, everyone will look at her, she is a pariahmmunity wants her. that, according to him will probably be her ultimate sentence. we will get more reaction from walnut creek. >> thanks for the update. we have another breaking news story. >> san francisco please have made an arrest in the theft of the picasso sketch. we have been showing u.s. surveillance video of this man without shoes taking this priceless painting also walls in a san francisco art gallery and then walking down the union square. he has on no shoes as you see in this next piece of video. we do know this morning that san francisco police have arrested this man that you are looking at your on your screen. we do plan to have a crew at a press conference that is happening at 10:00 a.m.. we will let you know with san francisco police are saying about the man accused of stealing this picasso. hope it is worth several hundred thousand dollars. that is the latest news. >> the plan was to grab the painting and leaves. >> the time is 8 06 a.m.. james is taking it look at the
life because even though she will be walking around society, everyone will look at her, she is a pariahmmunity wants her. that, according to him will probably be her ultimate sentence. we will get more reaction from walnut creek. >> thanks for the update. we have another breaking news story. >> san francisco please have made an arrest in the theft of the picasso sketch. we have been showing u.s. surveillance video of this man without shoes taking this priceless painting also walls...
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i'm not suggesting she's going to be a total pariah. i'm saying, when it comes to selling her story, adapting to a community, when it comes to walking into a restaurant, i think it's going to be even worse for her than it was for o.j. >> she'll lie her way right through it. come on. her parents tried to get in touch with her. she won't even speak to her parents. and in fact, in one, last -- >> nancy, you have too many people -- >> tried to use them -- she tried to use them as media decoys when she left the jail. thank god her lawyer put his foot down on that, so george and cindy anthony wouldn't get used one last time by her. >> there are too many people out there who love nancy grace, who watch nancy grace on a regular basis, who are going to see her out there, somewhere, are going to give her a very, very hard time wherever she goes. >> well, the most important people have spoken. those were 12 members of the jury. that's all that mattered. from here on in, in my mind, it's over. she's going to start a new life with a pot of money. mo
i'm not suggesting she's going to be a total pariah. i'm saying, when it comes to selling her story, adapting to a community, when it comes to walking into a restaurant, i think it's going to be even worse for her than it was for o.j. >> she'll lie her way right through it. come on. her parents tried to get in touch with her. she won't even speak to her parents. and in fact, in one, last -- >> nancy, you have too many people -- >> tried to use them -- she tried to use them as...
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÷$r >>> media barron rupert murdoch has gone from power broker to pariah in just a matter of days.h is widely considered a brillant and sometimes ruthless businessman. he's pushed his media property, especially newspapers to success and notoriety by featuring sometimes sensational stories. cnn's allan chernoff has more. >> reporter: as rupert murdoch's great love has always been the newspaper business, say those who knows him. he demands dramatic stories, telling reporters we will never be boring and frequently checks in with his top editors, one of whom used to be luke colasuonno. >> he's passionate about his newspapers, and along with that passion comes involvement to the day-to-day operations of his papers, particularly the bigger ones. >> reporter: murdoch's ambitions gan in his native australia inheriting his father's newspaper business. murdoch added media properties across the country and started "the australian," a nationwide newspaper and aggressively used them to support politicians he favored. overseas, murdoch's first purchase was a british tabloid, "news of the world,"
÷$r >>> media barron rupert murdoch has gone from power broker to pariah in just a matter of days.h is widely considered a brillant and sometimes ruthless businessman. he's pushed his media property, especially newspapers to success and notoriety by featuring sometimes sensational stories. cnn's allan chernoff has more. >> reporter: as rupert murdoch's great love has always been the newspaper business, say those who knows him. he demands dramatic stories, telling reporters we...
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behavior of the north korean regime that continues to follow the destructive path of an international pariah. general thurman experience and positions of leadership and with maintaining a well trained, equipped and ready soldiers provide the kind of foundation and professional skills the will be required on the u.s. commander in korea. vice admiral william craven is not need to be the ninth commander of u.s. special forces, u.s. special operations command. he's commanded at every level and special operations community. most recently as commander of the joint special operations command and served in various staff and interagency positions including the time in the national security council. incoming secretary defense leon panetta has credited him as being the, quote, real commander of the extraordinary operation that killed osama bin laden. add broth mccraven has been nominated at a time of exceptionally high temple growth for special operations forces. as the current commander mccraven willson told the committee since it 9/11, our manpower has roughly doubled, our budget has roughly tripled,
behavior of the north korean regime that continues to follow the destructive path of an international pariah. general thurman experience and positions of leadership and with maintaining a well trained, equipped and ready soldiers provide the kind of foundation and professional skills the will be required on the u.s. commander in korea. vice admiral william craven is not need to be the ninth commander of u.s. special forces, u.s. special operations command. he's commanded at every level and...
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behavior of a north korean regime that continues to fall of the destructive path of an international pariah. general thurman's long experience in positions of leadership and maintaining well- trained equipped and ready soldiers provide the kind of foundation and professional skills that will be required of the u.s. commander in korea. ice admiral william mccra vevn has commanded every level. most recently, he was commander of special operations command and served in various staff an interagency positions. staff and interagency positions including the time in the national security council. incoming secretary defense leon panetta has credited him as being the, quote, real commander ofhe extaordinary operation that killed osama bin laden. add broth mccraven has been nominated at a time of exceptionally high temple growth for special operations forces. as the current commander mccraven willson told the committee since it 9/11, our manpower has roughly doubled, our budget has roughly tripled, and i were overas deployment has quadrupled. mccraven olson has also indicated the force beginning to sh
behavior of a north korean regime that continues to fall of the destructive path of an international pariah. general thurman's long experience in positions of leadership and maintaining well- trained equipped and ready soldiers provide the kind of foundation and professional skills that will be required of the u.s. commander in korea. ice admiral william mccra vevn has commanded every level. most recently, he was commander of special operations command and served in various staff an interagency...
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should casey anthony be able to turn her pariah status into big profit? out. he's trying to stop scott peterson from making money off his dead wife. >> just when you thought the tsa was too involved in your business, airport security may be getting more personal. brace yourself for a body bomb examination. you think a cat scan machine will fit there? funny thing about vegetables... they fill you up without filling you out. yes! v8 juice gives you three of your five daily servings of vegetables. that's what i'm talking about! v8. what's your number? we're putting them to the test against the speed of a rescue unit. go ! they're downloading a music album. the first network to finish gets rescued. does your phone know that we're racing ? done ! verizon's done ! i've got seven left ! the fastest networin america. verizon. built so you can rule the air. now powering the lg revolution. >> from murder to millions? the not guilty verdict in the casey anthony trial may now allow the 25-year-old to become a millionaire overnight. there are reports she'll get big bu
should casey anthony be able to turn her pariah status into big profit? out. he's trying to stop scott peterson from making money off his dead wife. >> just when you thought the tsa was too involved in your business, airport security may be getting more personal. brace yourself for a body bomb examination. you think a cat scan machine will fit there? funny thing about vegetables... they fill you up without filling you out. yes! v8 juice gives you three of your five daily servings of...
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. >> if you want to be a social pariah and be a young mom with a toddler on an airplane and watch everyoneed about this. 07% of moms acknowledge that sometimes they have a favorite among their children and you say no big deal? >> we love our children the same. i have three wonderful daught s daughters, but you relate differently. it's not loving more, it's relating differently. >> my mother said to me we love you both equally, just not at the same time all of the time. sometimes my sister needed a little more attention than i did. sometimes i needed a lot more attention. >> do you think it's okay for a parent to have a favorite? >> isn't this against the rule book of parenting. >> were you not your parent's favorite? >> i don't think so. are you kidding me? no way. >> tell us. tell us. i know, was i? think, my mom bent over backwards to treat us equally. >> i wasn't my mother's favorite. my baby sister was my mother's favorite, but it was okay because she knew i could take care of myself. >> as a parent, you give the kids what they need and all kids don't need the same amount. >> we have t
. >> if you want to be a social pariah and be a young mom with a toddler on an airplane and watch everyoneed about this. 07% of moms acknowledge that sometimes they have a favorite among their children and you say no big deal? >> we love our children the same. i have three wonderful daught s daughters, but you relate differently. it's not loving more, it's relating differently. >> my mother said to me we love you both equally, just not at the same time all of the time....