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. >> reporter: payton's dad forgot to drop off his douther. he now shares his terrible story. >> the moment changed my life and our family's forever. when i found payton in the backseat still in her car seat. all i heard was myself screaming. don't think it can't happen to you. i didn't think it could happen to me. it did. >> about 38 children die each year from being left behind in cars. 50% of those are forgotten by tooert parent or caregiver or close family member. >> today even flo announced a new baby seat. kents the seat to your car's computer. >> the seat sells for $150. this is the kind of safety technology that can't help but spread kwkly. when mass produced the price goes down. and soon becomes common place. >> reporter: specialist says the new tech snolg a game changer. p>> usually people forget when there's a distraction in their regular routine. the dog gets sick. the fridge goes out. >> reporter: we met kevin and his 20 month-year-old daughter. >> that sound like an incredible technology. easy for a parent to forget some things l
. >> reporter: payton's dad forgot to drop off his douther. he now shares his terrible story. >> the moment changed my life and our family's forever. when i found payton in the backseat still in her car seat. all i heard was myself screaming. don't think it can't happen to you. i didn't think it could happen to me. it did. >> about 38 children die each year from being left behind in cars. 50% of those are forgotten by tooert parent or caregiver or close family member. >>...
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nick payton walsh spoke with family in the west bank. >> with the tennessee gunman's family began in the hills of the west bank the men of this tiny village now scrutinize his end. palestinians who've seen decades of trauma in the shade hear words of comfort. a gathering because the death of mohammad youssuf abdulazeez has left his father without a male heir and without honor. the emotions on display here have the to do with mourning the loss of a man. they're about his father. they're about showing solidarity for the suffering and shame he must be feeling now on the other side of the atlantic. in some ways this is awake for that family's honor. most of the voices are stunned and angry at him. but one local, not a relative speaks out. i think what he did he says was an angry reaction to the regime that's ruling america and the western general. but this was a rare voice. his father's cousin wants americans grieving their loss to know hair horror here too. >> all the people who talk with me, they are feeling very angry and very sad about this behavior. all of them say he was a good man
nick payton walsh spoke with family in the west bank. >> with the tennessee gunman's family began in the hills of the west bank the men of this tiny village now scrutinize his end. palestinians who've seen decades of trauma in the shade hear words of comfort. a gathering because the death of mohammad youssuf abdulazeez has left his father without a male heir and without honor. the emotions on display here have the to do with mourning the loss of a man. they're about his father. they're...
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and she also was in "payton place." she was also in "detective story," in the heat of the night.he was blacklisted in the '50s for ten years she didn't work. and later in her career, she became one of the first women directors and she directed a film that we're highlighting because it's the 35th anniversary of that film as well as our festival. and that film is called "tell me a riddle" and it stars melvin log wills. lee grant -- douglas. we're having that and lee grant is going to sign copies of her memoir and she'll be on stage and in conversation with one of the producers of "tell me a riddle." >> maybe we can talk about the educational aspects. it's interesting that melvin douglas' wife helen at one point ran against -- at that point in time richard nixon in southern california for congress and was -- was that election that particular time was caught in the contemporary world of blacklisting and it would be very interesting. join us in just a moment when we come back here to "mosaic." ♪ >>> you're crazy. >> what about those numbers? >> my name is martin key min ski. i'm origi
and she also was in "payton place." she was also in "detective story," in the heat of the night.he was blacklisted in the '50s for ten years she didn't work. and later in her career, she became one of the first women directors and she directed a film that we're highlighting because it's the 35th anniversary of that film as well as our festival. and that film is called "tell me a riddle" and it stars melvin log wills. lee grant -- douglas. we're having that and lee...
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el juez scott payton.nat] formalizo la acusacion contra estrada de 21 anos: homicidio por presuntamente haberle disparado al sargento scott lunger el pasado miercoles. el juez tambien le dijo al sospechoso que la acusacion tiene circunstancias especiales. entre las que incluye asesinato de un agente del orden publico, acecho y descargar un arma de fuego desde un vehiculo. la audiencia duro unos 10 minutos. y esa era la primera vez que su madre, raquel estrada, lo vio desde que fue detenido. ==sot== raquel estrada/madre "ustedes van a ver que no es culpable. la investigacion tiene que seguir y van a ver que mi hijo no mato a nadie" ==track== la fiscalia del condado de alameda envio un comunicado dando su opinión en torno al hecho señalando que el oficial ==fs== "fue cruelmente asesinado, y nunca regresar a su hogar con su familia" por eso la acusacion. ==sot== richard pointer/abogado por su parte, el abogado richard pointer, dijo que hay que esperar a que las investigaciones avancen. pero afirmo que su clie
el juez scott payton.nat] formalizo la acusacion contra estrada de 21 anos: homicidio por presuntamente haberle disparado al sargento scott lunger el pasado miercoles. el juez tambien le dijo al sospechoso que la acusacion tiene circunstancias especiales. entre las que incluye asesinato de un agente del orden publico, acecho y descargar un arma de fuego desde un vehiculo. la audiencia duro unos 10 minutos. y esa era la primera vez que su madre, raquel estrada, lo vio desde que fue detenido....
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payton -- putin. he came as the prime minister and i'm telling you this country was looking 50-50.ve? most probably. collapse? to lose russia, that would be something russian. first of all soviet union than russia. in 1989 it looked like maybe the south would go. they wanted independence. and maybe siberia they wanted independence because they had diamonds and gold and aluminum. they think why should we always be donors to others echo -- donors to others? we could become a state and we are healthy. our economy would be bigger than our neighbors. let's decide now. again, whether you like it or not, not you or those suspected. someone comes and says, stop it, this integration is not good. there will be a war. look at what happened in lebanon . there was a war. look what happened in georgia. there was a war. it's not good for people. thousands, many thousands, got killed. war is not good. look at the crime. you will last me this question in any sense. crimea, six or 7000 dead. crimea one -- won. that is what we know about crimea. but i don't talk about natural death. but as a result o
payton -- putin. he came as the prime minister and i'm telling you this country was looking 50-50.ve? most probably. collapse? to lose russia, that would be something russian. first of all soviet union than russia. in 1989 it looked like maybe the south would go. they wanted independence. and maybe siberia they wanted independence because they had diamonds and gold and aluminum. they think why should we always be donors to others echo -- donors to others? we could become a state and we are...
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. >>> two swimmers are still missing after disappearing in the payton set river. the search involved two local dive teams, the u.s. coast guard, and the maryland state police helicopter. so far, there has been no sign of the missing swimmers. >>> police in d.c. are searching for answers after an overnight shooting. a man was found suffering from a gunshot wound and died at the hospital a short time later. this comes after two people were shot in the exact same location and both of those victims survived. >>> police are piecing together a timeline for the theater shooting in louisiana. the gunman killed two women before taking his own life. vigils are planned throughout the weekend. >> reporter: 59-year-old john houser ambushed movie goers in lafayette, louisiana. >> you could see the flash coming from the chamber. it was awful. >> reporter: 21-year-old mayci breaux and 33-year-old jillian johnson were killed and nine others were wounded. >> one of the surviving victims played dead to stay alive. >> reporter: he was reloading his gun as police arrived and he ran ba
. >>> two swimmers are still missing after disappearing in the payton set river. the search involved two local dive teams, the u.s. coast guard, and the maryland state police helicopter. so far, there has been no sign of the missing swimmers. >>> police in d.c. are searching for answers after an overnight shooting. a man was found suffering from a gunshot wound and died at the hospital a short time later. this comes after two people were shot in the exact same location and...
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nick payton-walsh cnn. >>> well we have stunning new video just released that appears to show the aftermathlaysia airlines flight 17 crash in eastern ukraine a year ago, that was obtained. they say that pro-russian separatists filmed the video as they realized the jetliner was actually a commercial airline. you hear a man speaking russian and ukrainian and can see the others rummaging through the debris. here is part of the footage. [ speaking in a foreign language ] deo, but the foreign minister of affairs calls it disgusting and says it is consistent with the information about pro-russian separatists being involved with the shooting of the plane. it has been turned over to investigators. >>> next here the coverage on the shooting at the two u.s. military centers. more on what we know about the shooter and his past. n advil is their #1 choice for pain relief. more than the medicines in tylenol or aleve. use the medicine that pharmacists use most for themselves. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. seriously? you're not at all concerned? about what now? oh, i don't know. the apoc
nick payton-walsh cnn. >>> well we have stunning new video just released that appears to show the aftermathlaysia airlines flight 17 crash in eastern ukraine a year ago, that was obtained. they say that pro-russian separatists filmed the video as they realized the jetliner was actually a commercial airline. you hear a man speaking russian and ukrainian and can see the others rummaging through the debris. here is part of the footage. [ speaking in a foreign language ] deo, but the...
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nick payton-walsh, cnn. >>> and now, we have this stunning new video just released.ars to show the aftermath of the malaysia airlines flight. the crash, in eastern ukraine. but it was obtained by news corps australia, the media company says that pro-russian separatists filmed this video and they realized the downed plane was actually a commercial jetliner. cnn has not independently confirmed the authenticity of this video but here is a portion of this footage. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> for more on this new video, kelly morgan joins us live from moscow. and kelly, this video, if it's accurate seems to refute the scenarios that have been proffered by russian authorities, doesn't it? >> reporter: well yes, natalie. i mean it is harrowing video to see one year on from this tragedy. but you hear the rebels talking about two planes. the surprise expressed that this is a commercial airliner that these are foreigners. you see the harrowing footage of some of of the rebels going through the baggage, and looking at a luggage tag and identifying australia. and even
nick payton-walsh, cnn. >>> and now, we have this stunning new video just released.ars to show the aftermath of the malaysia airlines flight. the crash, in eastern ukraine. but it was obtained by news corps australia, the media company says that pro-russian separatists filmed this video and they realized the downed plane was actually a commercial jetliner. cnn has not independently confirmed the authenticity of this video but here is a portion of this footage. [ speaking in a foreign...
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kennedy: gary payton, god rest his soul, as a supersonic, not as a human. >>> tracy cloud stopped bynese restaurant in alliance, ohio for a bite to eat and not pleased with the quality of her food! what did the 44-year-old do? >> what's the problem? >> i have bought chinese food and it's not to par to me, and i ask to get my money back, and they act like they don't understand me and took my food and won't give me my money back. [ laughter ] >> now, kayleigh, have you ever been so frustrated with a non-life-threatening emergency that you have wanted to call 911? >> never to the point of this woman here. there are a few things i wish i could make unlawful and call 911 over, man in manhattan slamming doors in the face, the guy on the airplane jumping over me to get in front of me. kennedy: line cutters in general, i had a line cutter last night, i cut back in front of her, she cut in front of me, i watched you walk up, and i called 911. [ laughter ] >> because i had blood all over my shirt. >> you should have followed her advise, what was i supposed to do, you're supposed to beat that g
kennedy: gary payton, god rest his soul, as a supersonic, not as a human. >>> tracy cloud stopped bynese restaurant in alliance, ohio for a bite to eat and not pleased with the quality of her food! what did the 44-year-old do? >> what's the problem? >> i have bought chinese food and it's not to par to me, and i ask to get my money back, and they act like they don't understand me and took my food and won't give me my money back. [ laughter ] >> now, kayleigh, have you...
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now we head to amman, jordan, where nick payton walsh is following that portion of the story. nick, what have you learned about the travels there to the middle east? >> reporter: will, we know for sure that danish officials are looking at a number of visits he made using his u.s. passport. he was born in kuwait and then moved to the united states. he was last here in 2014 for a number of months. it is reported about as many as seven by the wall street journal. that's key as they try to precisely establish who he visited while he was here. we know he met with his uncle, but it is not a hotbed of radicalism by any stretch of the imagination. j there are some small pockets of radicalization here. did he met them? did he simply come here as a tourist to see his extended family. or as investigators are looking at closely, particularly given the fact he seemed to be in possession of a jordanian document, not uncommon of families like him to have that kind of paperwork to travel, but it appear that is possession could have been allowing him to travel elsewhere in the middle east. may
now we head to amman, jordan, where nick payton walsh is following that portion of the story. nick, what have you learned about the travels there to the middle east? >> reporter: will, we know for sure that danish officials are looking at a number of visits he made using his u.s. passport. he was born in kuwait and then moved to the united states. he was last here in 2014 for a number of months. it is reported about as many as seven by the wall street journal. that's key as they try to...
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nick payton walsh is in amman, jordan. mohammod youssuf abdulazeez had a temporary passport. "the new york times" and reports that abdulazeez spent seven months in jr. dordan last year. what can you tell us about that? >> we know he was here to visit his uncle. exact plly where that meeting happened in the middle eastern country. don, i think they're looking deeply now into the paperwork. you've mentioned jordanian travel documents. uncommon for some one of palestinian heritage, palestinian parents to have a jordanian passports of sorts. he did it traveled here on the u.s. passport a number of times. in 2010, number of months in 2014. what they'll be looking at, what he did when he was here, who he spoke to? did as many people have done, used jordan as a transit hub to go on to iraq where we know there were a lot of extremists, isis included? did he, less common travel north into syria from jordan where also isis is clearly an issue? or go some where else in the region into? jordan itself while it has the pockets of radical its m and has had radicals around in its past, not a
nick payton walsh is in amman, jordan. mohammod youssuf abdulazeez had a temporary passport. "the new york times" and reports that abdulazeez spent seven months in jr. dordan last year. what can you tell us about that? >> we know he was here to visit his uncle. exact plly where that meeting happened in the middle eastern country. don, i think they're looking deeply now into the paperwork. you've mentioned jordanian travel documents. uncommon for some one of palestinian heritage,...
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happy birthday to maggie payton of daytona beach, florida.your birthday wishes come true, maggie. hey, dennis. let me explain something to you about the stairwells. they need to be kept clear in case of emergencies so that means you can't use them as a rehearsal space for your all male a capella group and also i'm pretty sure that the song "good-bye my coney island baby" doesn't have the lyric, "let's sixty-nine in my ford explorer." [ laughter ] happy birthday to anthony johnson of newark, new jersey. shine brightly for you are the brightest star in our galaxy. [ laughter ] hey, dennis. quit asking me if you can have the water that drips from my air conditioner. you can't. also i'm going to tell you this for the thousandth time, no one is gonna buy bottled air conditioner water. and the water is not colder because it's from an ac unit. if anything it's hotter. or is it? i don't know, you don't know, just leave it alone. [ laughter ] happy birthday to w.w.e. super-star triple h. [ applause ] today is his birthday for real. remember, strip to
happy birthday to maggie payton of daytona beach, florida.your birthday wishes come true, maggie. hey, dennis. let me explain something to you about the stairwells. they need to be kept clear in case of emergencies so that means you can't use them as a rehearsal space for your all male a capella group and also i'm pretty sure that the song "good-bye my coney island baby" doesn't have the lyric, "let's sixty-nine in my ford explorer." [ laughter ] happy birthday to anthony...
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a man named henry wise from virginia, called a dead shot and a man named bailey payton from tennessee, both despised him and both constantly harassed him from the floor and insulted him from the floor. at one point, they met him at the door, and wise said, you were very insulting to me today on the floor, and i mean it, and put -- and pocket it, he said. he was against dueling, would not accept the duels, would not challenge in return for an insult. and jackson, the great dueler, who wouldn`t take any insult -- he was jackson`s protege, and everyone said that jackson would be critical of him because he took those insults, but on the contrary, jackson said he admired his pacific attitude and courage in accepting leadership and not responding, as many did in that day. c-span: if he were here today, where would he fit? >> guest: well, he was -- we would call him today a "yellow dog" democrat. he was, i think, perhaps the most partisan president in history. harry truman, another very partisan president, once listed his eight great presidents, and polk was one of those. he lists them in al
a man named henry wise from virginia, called a dead shot and a man named bailey payton from tennessee, both despised him and both constantly harassed him from the floor and insulted him from the floor. at one point, they met him at the door, and wise said, you were very insulting to me today on the floor, and i mean it, and put -- and pocket it, he said. he was against dueling, would not accept the duels, would not challenge in return for an insult. and jackson, the great dueler, who wouldn`t...
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payton manning was the number one draft pick. soes's one of these boot straps players who proved hard work can work. >> rose: finally this. when people know, who know tom brady, is it true to his own character. cuz they know he's a tough competitor. to say i'm to the going to take this lying down. >> i don't know that for a fact. i would assume that this could have been settled if he was willing to take the blame early on. this could have played out very very differently. >> rose: but thats with in the in his dna. >> that seems like it wasn't. remember it happened right before the super bowl. dow want to fall on your sword right before the super bowl and potentially not play before the super bowl there were all sorts of consequences of coming clean at that point. but he could have the day after the super bowl brought somebody aside and say all right, let's settle this quickly. instead it paid on for months. >> rose: finally this, is there any perception developing that the nfl itself you know, does not deserve as much admiration
payton manning was the number one draft pick. soes's one of these boot straps players who proved hard work can work. >> rose: finally this. when people know, who know tom brady, is it true to his own character. cuz they know he's a tough competitor. to say i'm to the going to take this lying down. >> i don't know that for a fact. i would assume that this could have been settled if he was willing to take the blame early on. this could have played out very very differently. >>...
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speaker, i rise today to give honor to payton dahmer haley farmer, for earning the 2015 world champion livestock judging team. these members practiced for countless hours, traveling across the state and nation to evaluate the quality of classes of cattle swine, sheep and goats as well as demonstrate the reasoning behind their placements in the oral presentation. at the national competition, the team placed first overall with all four competitors placing in the top 10 individually. mrs. hartzler: winning nationals qualified them for the international livestock judging competition in scotland where they again placed first in the team judging event. while it was a long and challenging journey to earn this title, i would like to commend the 2015 world champion f.f.a. livestock judging team for their dedication perseverance and poise they displayed in this competition. i'm proud of how they represented themselves their families and our country and i want to congratulate payton, kaley, cara and schuyler for this amazing achievement. you are the future agriculture leaders this country needs.
speaker, i rise today to give honor to payton dahmer haley farmer, for earning the 2015 world champion livestock judging team. these members practiced for countless hours, traveling across the state and nation to evaluate the quality of classes of cattle swine, sheep and goats as well as demonstrate the reasoning behind their placements in the oral presentation. at the national competition, the team placed first overall with all four competitors placing in the top 10 individually. mrs....
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. >> did you like payton manning. they made an award for him. >> i think they do make up an award. >> they decide who they want on the stage and put them on. >> serena williams didn't win anything? >> i don't think she did. >> she is maybe the greatest athlete in the world. we will give it to somebody who is there. >> it's whoever is hot at the time. did you see russell wilson. did you see lynch? >> i didn't see him. >> he is mr. oakland you know. he has a camp for kids. what is a man to do when you want to eat on the go and have the chicken wings delivered on the field? he is busy with the kids. he stuffs them in his soaks for later. i'm absolutely not kidding you. he shoved them in his socks and later pulls the wings out of his socks and ate them. >> if he has gone this far did he send that tweet out? >> is he proud of it? >> i do what i want to do. >> other people tweeted this. i guess he wanted to eat and it's tough for a man you don't carry a purse. >> he didn't litter, right? >> he didn't. what else are you goin
. >> did you like payton manning. they made an award for him. >> i think they do make up an award. >> they decide who they want on the stage and put them on. >> serena williams didn't win anything? >> i don't think she did. >> she is maybe the greatest athlete in the world. we will give it to somebody who is there. >> it's whoever is hot at the time. did you see russell wilson. did you see lynch? >> i didn't see him. >> he is mr. oakland you...
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. >> right now, former cia director michael payton called the opm data breach vague and embarrassing for the u.s. he spoke during this year's "wall street journal" cso network for them. we'll show you his comments while the white for secretary jay johnson at 1:00 p.m. eastern. >> we can all agree it's no more important issues that confront the u.s. and around the world on the issue of security. particularly cybersecurity but all issues of security too. i can honestly say we could possibly have a better speaker tonight to discuss this topic. the gentleman you are about to hear from who has some very interesting and i tend everything to do with the nation security and corporate security is one of the most distinguished figures in his field. after a long and distinguished career in the united states air force he actually has the genuinely unique to internet being the only person to have served as director of the national security the and the central intelligence agency. ladies and gentlemen please join me in welcoming to the stage general michael hayden. [applause] >> thank you. i shoul
. >> right now, former cia director michael payton called the opm data breach vague and embarrassing for the u.s. he spoke during this year's "wall street journal" cso network for them. we'll show you his comments while the white for secretary jay johnson at 1:00 p.m. eastern. >> we can all agree it's no more important issues that confront the u.s. and around the world on the issue of security. particularly cybersecurity but all issues of security too. i can honestly say...