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i was petrified. i was totally in one big fear. he came to me with the gun in his hand, and he just put the hand towards me and he says to me, "put your hands up in the air!" i said, "what are you doing to me? what do you want?" he says, "stop talking, just listen, just put your hands up in the air!" and i said, "what are you doing with the gun? "what are you trying to do with me? i am just a little girl, what do you want from me?" "hold your mouth, don't talk, shut up! don't say anything!" "please, please, i want to live! "i am a child, i am a young little girl, "don't do it to me, don't kill me! "i want to live, please, please, please, have mercy on me. "if you kill me and i will be dead, "you'll never forget my face. "you will always remember that you killed the little girl, an innocent little girl." and he said, "shut up! "just run! don't talk, run!" i was petrified. "run, run, run, run, run, run, run..." >> marzynski: celina was taken out of the ghetto to the christian side by a stranger, a woman
i was petrified. i was totally in one big fear. he came to me with the gun in his hand, and he just put the hand towards me and he says to me, "put your hands up in the air!" i said, "what are you doing to me? what do you want?" he says, "stop talking, just listen, just put your hands up in the air!" and i said, "what are you doing with the gun? "what are you trying to do with me? i am just a little girl, what do you want from me?" "hold your...
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as an officer, i would be petrified. want guy gets into his car. rod steps in front of the vehicle. >> oh! >> oiler takes off running down the officer. a few seconds later, you see the officer run back in the screen, jump in his car. now there's a pursuit. no sight of oiler in front until this. >> oh! >> coming right at the officer. there's a small bump. he turns his car around, continues the chase until oiler ditches his car in his own front yard. again, here you see oiler getting out of his car. he throws his jacket. again, coming at the officer. when i said i'm surprised no one was killed in this, the officer did not discharge his weapon. he tased him. they were not seriously injured. >> dude parked in his front yard. something weird going on here. >> seems like a lot of rage. now oiler faces charges of assault with a dangerous weapon, assaulting a police officer, third-degree fleeing and eluding and malicious destruction of police property because he hit the car. >> i'm glad he's off the road. >>> put on your jacket, boys and girls. this next v
as an officer, i would be petrified. want guy gets into his car. rod steps in front of the vehicle. >> oh! >> oiler takes off running down the officer. a few seconds later, you see the officer run back in the screen, jump in his car. now there's a pursuit. no sight of oiler in front until this. >> oh! >> coming right at the officer. there's a small bump. he turns his car around, continues the chase until oiler ditches his car in his own front yard. again, here you see...
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. >> rose: but you had to be-- i mean, petrified. >> no, no. if you are petrified, you captain dance on a high wire and fight the wind. it's the opposite. you have to be very much alive. yourence senses have to be 10fold. your smell, your touch, your vision, if a noise happened, if the smell of burn happens, if anything transcends on the wire you should be aware of it. but at the same time, my focus created a big barrier. i cannot think about what am i going to have for dinner tonight? >> rose: you have to think about what? >> i have to think about nothing. that is the first thing. i am an empty respeerk stfl taught person. one day my friends told me, you went on the high wire and you were humming. and i said no. i was humming a little tune i heard when i wassa of a kid and it made me happy so to be happy on the wire is important. i filter the outside and don't let the thoughts pass and welcome others. >> rose: did you define the skill you have? >> yes, i can define it in a very simple way, and ting applies to all the arts and the art of living
. >> rose: but you had to be-- i mean, petrified. >> no, no. if you are petrified, you captain dance on a high wire and fight the wind. it's the opposite. you have to be very much alive. yourence senses have to be 10fold. your smell, your touch, your vision, if a noise happened, if the smell of burn happens, if anything transcends on the wire you should be aware of it. but at the same time, my focus created a big barrier. i cannot think about what am i going to have for dinner...
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suggesting otherwise when some people struggle with their mortgage payments, they become frozen, petrified. not knowing what to do, they do nothing, but the people who take action, are far more likely to get the most positive outcome. making home affordable is a free government program. call now to talk one on one with a housing expert about the options that are right for you. real help, real answers right now. i'm jamie colby. >> asked if he's worried about a train wreck ahead for his health care law, the president says this. >> even if we do everything perfectly, there will still be glitches and bumps. >> how about this for a bump? more and more employers are bumping some workers' benefits and cutting some full time workers to part-time, all because of the health care law. toby, we've been warning this would happen. just how bad is it going to get? >> it's not a bump. it's a sink hole and if you just look at the last three months and i'll take it forward, you'll see probably 3 million jobs eliminated in the united states simply because it's not worth hiring those people at the margin. ev
suggesting otherwise when some people struggle with their mortgage payments, they become frozen, petrified. not knowing what to do, they do nothing, but the people who take action, are far more likely to get the most positive outcome. making home affordable is a free government program. call now to talk one on one with a housing expert about the options that are right for you. real help, real answers right now. i'm jamie colby. >> asked if he's worried about a train wreck ahead for his...
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. >> reporter: in 40 petrifying minutes the landscape of this suburban town was changed forever. >> i have blood in my hair from my friend. she was on top of me. she was bleeding because she got hit pretty hard. >> reporter: at this 7-eleven, four bodies were recovered today including a 3-month-old baby. the moore medical center, where patients were evacuated, now looks like this. entrances blocked with crumbled cars tossed during the storm. this neighborhood once dotted with trees, swimming pools and cul-de-sacs now completely obliterated, unrecognizable. the twister's devastating path 17 miles long. >> the streets are just gone. the signs are just gone. so we've been working very hard to identify various areas of need. >> there it is. it's a mile right there. >> reporter: john welch, pilot reporter for kfor tv's chopper 4 watched the horror unfold. >> look at that. it's just like a lawn mower went right through. >> reporter: today we surveyed the damage. >> this was the heart of the search yesterday. >> reporter: its path was eerily reminiscent of that taken by a record-setting torn
. >> reporter: in 40 petrifying minutes the landscape of this suburban town was changed forever. >> i have blood in my hair from my friend. she was on top of me. she was bleeding because she got hit pretty hard. >> reporter: at this 7-eleven, four bodies were recovered today including a 3-month-old baby. the moore medical center, where patients were evacuated, now looks like this. entrances blocked with crumbled cars tossed during the storm. this neighborhood once dotted with...
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. >> nobody wants their house to burn down so i think everybody is just a little petrified it's this close. i don't think anybody realized once it came over that ridge it would get over here. >> reporter: the flames were heading towards the hoffener's house. ep it is. >> reporter: some parts of california got just a third of their average rainfall. the result: 850 firefighters this year. 300 more than normal. in banning, california, crews are battling another wildfire that's burned 3,000 acres and destroyed this home. >> it was more terrifying than words could express. >> reporter: kristy bagwell lives next door. she grabbed her pets and ran for her life. >> the smoke engulfed the house to where the house went dark. i was praying to god. >> reporter: earlier today, feists had a setback. those fixed wing aircraft they used to drop fire retasheddant on the flames they actually had to ground those because the winds are too strong. the winds are starting to die down a little bit and they are hoping to get the aircraft back in the air and they say with lower temperatures and higher humidi
. >> nobody wants their house to burn down so i think everybody is just a little petrified it's this close. i don't think anybody realized once it came over that ridge it would get over here. >> reporter: the flames were heading towards the hoffener's house. ep it is. >> reporter: some parts of california got just a third of their average rainfall. the result: 850 firefighters this year. 300 more than normal. in banning, california, crews are battling another wildfire that's...
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and so now we have got these whistle blowers who are petrified as i understand and and afraid to comerd but willing to coul do so. >> what kind of protection can you give them? >> theyster whistle counsel. the federal government has whistle blower statutes in place. we will step forward as a committee and be able to have counsel there to be able to help protect them in their future career. these are career state department diplomats and people committed to what we do as a nation and around the world. they see there are things never been told and they feel pressure youd to not tell it and stories of heroism that no one has heard. everyone has heard the bits and pieces of what have been heard. the families affect valentine's and we think the stories needft to be told as well. >> judge jeanine: when you think about doing an investigation without talking to hillary clinton and the idea that as i understand it they didn't talk to any of these whistle brothers. blowers. >> some did share things with the accountability review board. they were not allowed to be able to see the final documents
and so now we have got these whistle blowers who are petrified as i understand and and afraid to comerd but willing to coul do so. >> what kind of protection can you give them? >> theyster whistle counsel. the federal government has whistle blower statutes in place. we will step forward as a committee and be able to have counsel there to be able to help protect them in their future career. these are career state department diplomats and people committed to what we do as a nation and...
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. >> those with nerves of steel confront what's most petrifying. from dizzying heights to
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. >> those with nerves of steel confront what's most petrifying. from dizzying heights to hair-raising creatures and insects. >> her house was infested. they were coming out of the coffee maker, the toaster, the microwaves, the ovens, the stoves. crawling out of every crack and crevice. [ screaming ] >>> a washing machine locks trapping a baby inside. and each passing second brings him closer to a dangerous spin cycle. may 11, 2012. at the federal laundromat in new jersey, a babysitter sorts laundry when her boyfriend puts the child she's caring for, zamir, inside the washing machine as part of an unusual game of peekaboo. but when the man turns the handle to close the door, their play time quickly turns to panic. the washer locks and water starts rushing into the machine. the babysitter and her boyfriend frantically pull at the door, but the lock by design can't be opened until the end of the wash cycle. laundromat owner explains. >> there was a cart that was white in that washer washing with zamir. about one hour before it ends. and they will use
. >> those with nerves of steel confront what's most petrifying. from dizzying heights to hair-raising creatures and insects. >> her house was infested. they were coming out of the coffee maker, the toaster, the microwaves, the ovens, the stoves. crawling out of every crack and crevice. [ screaming ] >>> a washing machine locks trapping a baby inside. and each passing second brings him closer to a dangerous spin cycle. may 11, 2012. at the federal laundromat in new jersey,...
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>> huge fan, petrified version -- never mind. >> i enjoy kevin. >> she a great guy. but i will say this about kevin, the way he will look at you if you give him a compliment is the exact same way he looked at the girl when she brought out the phone. he will look into your soul and hay snow -- and he knows what he did in another life. >> he has a very piercing look that makes me extremely uncomfortable. >> he is the one guy a cabdriver wouldn't talk to. the cabdriver would be in his cab and say hi. he would see kevin staring at him in the backseat and not telling him where he wants to go. >> i admire it because -- i get angry -- i just get tense. i always wanted to do that. i have done things in movie theaters, but nef taken anybody's thrown -- but never taken anybody's thrown. >> stuff you do in movie theaters is more like marking your territory. >> i was fred willard before there was fred willard. >> you know how to get away with it. >> some gray haired 60-year-old just threw my phone against the wall. >> did you say gray haired? >> yes, you have gray hair. how do y
>> huge fan, petrified version -- never mind. >> i enjoy kevin. >> she a great guy. but i will say this about kevin, the way he will look at you if you give him a compliment is the exact same way he looked at the girl when she brought out the phone. he will look into your soul and hay snow -- and he knows what he did in another life. >> he has a very piercing look that makes me extremely uncomfortable. >> he is the one guy a cabdriver wouldn't talk to. the...
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she's absolutely petrified. she had been petrified tornadoes. headed to school today to just be among other students, to talk it out. how do kids work true this? >> talking it out is -- they need that. but also they need information. so there's a lot of confusion. initially they don't know exactly what happened. they're getting information from various sources, maybe other students so the parents need to check in with the child, okay, what have you heard. they need to give them accurate information. >> what kind of information do you mean? >> they want to give them the real likelihood. we are still in the tornado season. talk about the percentages and the likelihood of actually being hurt. they need information about who is safe to talk to, for example, we're offering free services to anyone who has been effected by the tornado. we're just down the road. fourth street and telephone road. they need to know where they the reach out. maybe they saw a parent who was injured or has been emotional themselves. the parent needs to allow the child to tal
she's absolutely petrified. she had been petrified tornadoes. headed to school today to just be among other students, to talk it out. how do kids work true this? >> talking it out is -- they need that. but also they need information. so there's a lot of confusion. initially they don't know exactly what happened. they're getting information from various sources, maybe other students so the parents need to check in with the child, okay, what have you heard. they need to give them accurate...
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i was scared, petrified. it's a sad occasion. >> all executions occur at 6:00 p.m. escorted into the cell. there is no property allowed in the cell. everything he would have had in his cell would have been confiscated. if he needs to use the phone, we will allow him to use the phone. his mail is brought to him. he has an opportunity to read it. passes it back out. last year we did one. i think the year before that we probably did three or four. this door leads us into the execution chamber. we actually have three viewing rooms. of course this is the gurney. on the left is his witnesses and the news media and then on the right are the victim's witnesses. he's escorted in, basically sits down, a team of people strap him down on to the gurney. and his arms are placed here. on the day of execution i will come through that door. i will come around to this area and basically face the condemned. we will read the death warrant and offer an opportunity to have any last words. most guys don't say a whole lot. after that, walk back into the control room and prepare to carry ou
i was scared, petrified. it's a sad occasion. >> all executions occur at 6:00 p.m. escorted into the cell. there is no property allowed in the cell. everything he would have had in his cell would have been confiscated. if he needs to use the phone, we will allow him to use the phone. his mail is brought to him. he has an opportunity to read it. passes it back out. last year we did one. i think the year before that we probably did three or four. this door leads us into the execution...
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at first i was afraid ♪ i was a we bit petrified wondering if i would ever live without ya by my sidefind me a barbarian to free ♪ ♪ here i go ♪ i'm walking out the door ♪ don't chase me here i go ♪ ♪ whatever you do michelle don't wear white after labor day ♪ ♪ i'm not going to be here to remind you i'm not going to be here anymore ♪ ♪ clang clang clang went the trolly ♪ ♪ and ding ding ding went the bell ♪ ♪ zing zing zing went my heart strings from the moment i saw him myself ♪ ♪ i am free ♪ >> stephanie: oh my. ♪ i'm free ♪ ♪ so free ♪ ♪ i'm free ♪ >> oh, dear. >> stephanie: oh, dear. oh, my goodness. audra is in minneapolis, so she is feeling the pain a little more deeply. [ applause ] >> stephanie: all right. i was talking about -- we have new airport therapy dogs but that you can touch. i'm one of those people that i have to touch dogs because i miss max and fred too much. >> i want a cat. >> stephanie: nobody wants a therapy cat. >> stephanie: one of the volunteers said you can literally feel the stress level go down. >> until he bites your arm off. >> stephanie: they are a tr
at first i was afraid ♪ i was a we bit petrified wondering if i would ever live without ya by my sidefind me a barbarian to free ♪ ♪ here i go ♪ i'm walking out the door ♪ don't chase me here i go ♪ ♪ whatever you do michelle don't wear white after labor day ♪ ♪ i'm not going to be here to remind you i'm not going to be here anymore ♪ ♪ clang clang clang went the trolly ♪ ♪ and ding ding ding went the bell ♪ ♪ zing zing zing went my heart strings from the moment i...
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in a play called the petrified forest which is a legendary play.ike to think he was in dressing room number one which is where my dressing room is. >> reporter: and yet i think a lot of people will say to themselves, hey, tom hanks. he does not have to show up at a theater every night. he's a big movie star. why are you... >> i don't have to do anything. yes, it's true. >> reporter: why are you doing this? >> well, because i'm an actor. i'm sorry. this is what we do. this is the job. this is the fever that we have for which there is no cure. i love being an actor so much that everything else in show business is work compared to the moments where i get to put on clothes and pretend to be somebody else. that's play. the great secret is we would all do it for free. >> reporter: mike macalarie loved his job too. after a tumultuous career, he was the columnist who broke the dramatic story of abner luima, the haitian man who was brutalized by new york city cops in 1997. that reporting earned macary a pulitzer prize shortly before his death from cancer th
in a play called the petrified forest which is a legendary play.ike to think he was in dressing room number one which is where my dressing room is. >> reporter: and yet i think a lot of people will say to themselves, hey, tom hanks. he does not have to show up at a theater every night. he's a big movie star. why are you... >> i don't have to do anything. yes, it's true. >> reporter: why are you doing this? >> well, because i'm an actor. i'm sorry. this is what we do....
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. >> caller: because they're petrified of losing, you know. now harry reid is back -- really?-- it worked. that's how they won the election. not one group was denied tax-exempt status. he was trying to say that's how the tea party was undercut and how obama won. what? >> caller: now john boehner, we need to keep trying to overturn obamacare. oh god. and that's what i mean. how do you calm them down? >> stephanie: the most important thing bob dole said was cloture is being abused. >> caller: right. now we're back to the filibuster. let's use the word "nuclear." can we use a more mellow word? i don't like him. he's annoying. i think he needs to go. my last point is what is your position on eric holder? >> stephanie: well, i'll talk about that when we get back. yeah, honey, i think that should be who's going to jail because we want to see john boehner in an orange jumpsuit. 29 minutes after the hour. right back on "the stephanie miller show." to me now? you know the kind of guys that do reverse mortgage commercials? those types are coming on to me all the time now. (vo) she gets
. >> caller: because they're petrified of losing, you know. now harry reid is back -- really?-- it worked. that's how they won the election. not one group was denied tax-exempt status. he was trying to say that's how the tea party was undercut and how obama won. what? >> caller: now john boehner, we need to keep trying to overturn obamacare. oh god. and that's what i mean. how do you calm them down? >> stephanie: the most important thing bob dole said was cloture is being...
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dagen: i have always had this built in petrified fear of the irs.t always seemed so unreasonable and irrational, but not anymore. connell: that is what it has come down to. dagen: the attorney general is expected to face some tough questions in that congressional hearing. connell: we welcome in peter brooks how far can we take national security concerns over civil liberties. >> i am not a lawyer, i am not a constitutional scholar called but i am a national security expert. this was a very serious leak of information. those leaks of information, this was an ongoing intelligence operation. from what i know from public sources is this was the second underwear bomber case in yemen. this person was able to penetrate al qaeda. talk about a daring intelligence operation. he was able to get his hands on the bomb and take it away from al qaeda and turn it over to western intelligence services. this was very sensitive information. my expertise is not civil liberties and i am not a lawyer of the law. the fact of the matter is, this was a very serious intellige
dagen: i have always had this built in petrified fear of the irs.t always seemed so unreasonable and irrational, but not anymore. connell: that is what it has come down to. dagen: the attorney general is expected to face some tough questions in that congressional hearing. connell: we welcome in peter brooks how far can we take national security concerns over civil liberties. >> i am not a lawyer, i am not a constitutional scholar called but i am a national security expert. this was a very...
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she is petrified. she wants to get out of oklahoma as quickly as she can. a couple times to hospitality, we were working first into jackie's home. do you know what he said to me? he said to me, pardon the mess. >> oh. >> reporter: a tornado had hit his home. you got to be kidding. that was one example of how hospitable these people are offering us water. they've lost their homes. it's incredible. >> i like how he is looking at it, though, he sees love coming in. he doesn't see the other side. he sees love. i think that's great. good for him. brooke, thanks for sharing his story. we appreciate it. >>> coming up in the newsroom, code pink in the spotlight. this time blasting president obama for his approach to the war on terrorism in the middle of the president's speech. but could interrupting the commander-in-chief backfire? i will walk the code pink activist medea benjamin next. [ male announcer ] with wells fargo advisors envision planning process, it's easy to follow the progress you're making toward all your financial goals. a quick glance, and you can s
she is petrified. she wants to get out of oklahoma as quickly as she can. a couple times to hospitality, we were working first into jackie's home. do you know what he said to me? he said to me, pardon the mess. >> oh. >> reporter: a tornado had hit his home. you got to be kidding. that was one example of how hospitable these people are offering us water. they've lost their homes. it's incredible. >> i like how he is looking at it, though, he sees love coming in. he doesn't see...
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into court for sentencing, i was never afraid of what the governments prosecuto prosecutey i was petrified of what the victims would say when they stood up. and i that sentence is enhanced on the moment because of the drama of a victim impact statement that caused the judge to very frankly say, i was going to do this, but when i now realize how many people your client has hurt, i have to increase the punishment because i think it would be appropriate. that's what judge chin meant by retribution. retribution is you counter in the damage that was sent into the question. you don't let it control the outcome but he certainly factored into the equation. equation. >> this is a great thing, sentencing is a really public a difficult process but it's the hardest thing judges do. a lot gets factored in. and if you're simply to let revenge control everything, it would not work. >> but let's do a judge chin gives them one ever knows about, talk about the birdie madoff case. -- the burning madoff case. judge chin is the only one who is in the book the key figures in the book are quite proud and very fi
into court for sentencing, i was never afraid of what the governments prosecuto prosecutey i was petrified of what the victims would say when they stood up. and i that sentence is enhanced on the moment because of the drama of a victim impact statement that caused the judge to very frankly say, i was going to do this, but when i now realize how many people your client has hurt, i have to increase the punishment because i think it would be appropriate. that's what judge chin meant by...
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i was petrified of what the victims would say when they stood up, and i have had sentences' enhancedn the moment because of the drama of a victim impact statement that caused the judge does, very frankly, i was going to do this, but when i now realize how many people here claim desert, have to increase the punishment because i think that is appropriate. that is what the judgment by retribution. retribution is, you factor in the damage that was done into the equation. you cannot let it control the outcome, but easily factored into the equation. >> this is a great thing. sentencing is a really complicated, difficult process. it is the hardest thing that judges do. a lot gets factored in, and if you are simply to let revenged control everything, it would not work. >> but let's do a case, one that everyone knows about. let's talk about bernie madoff. and i will tell you, all the people on this evening's conversation, judge denny chin is the only one in the buck. figures in the book quite prominently. i talk about the broad madoff case because i was fascinated. i got a front row seat, by
i was petrified of what the victims would say when they stood up, and i have had sentences' enhancedn the moment because of the drama of a victim impact statement that caused the judge does, very frankly, i was going to do this, but when i now realize how many people here claim desert, have to increase the punishment because i think that is appropriate. that is what the judgment by retribution. retribution is, you factor in the damage that was done into the equation. you cannot let it control...
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. >> she's living petrified not knowing can i come out? in hiding lambesis is due back in court tomorrow. for "good morning america," cecilia vega, abc news, los angeles. >> and "gma" legal analyst dan abrams joins us now. good morning, dan. >> good morning, robin. >> not the first time that someone has used this type of defense. what do you make of it? >> it's a horrible defense. it never works. i couldn't find a single case where it worked. if this is the defense they pursue, we don't necessarily know that's what they're going to say they'll have a real uphill battle here. it's not that dissimilar from saying i was an alcoholic or i was on cocaine or -- and that's not a defense. now, could this help in sentencing? facing a sentencing range of 3 to 9 year, yeah, maybe it could help when the judge is considering what sentence to give and he explains his mental state, yeah, it could help there. >> we were all talking in the break and saying it's never good when you say, yes, i did it and this is the reason why. what does it say about the pr
. >> she's living petrified not knowing can i come out? in hiding lambesis is due back in court tomorrow. for "good morning america," cecilia vega, abc news, los angeles. >> and "gma" legal analyst dan abrams joins us now. good morning, dan. >> good morning, robin. >> not the first time that someone has used this type of defense. what do you make of it? >> it's a horrible defense. it never works. i couldn't find a single case where it worked. if...
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. >> she is petrified. reporter: while she remains in hiding, lambisis is due in court. cecelia vega, abc news. >> my man on the street i know nothing scientific. roid rage implies rage, in the moment, blow your top, and have rage. planning a murder doesn't sound like rage to me. >> right. unless we are talking the one moment where he was so upset. asked the guy next to him, the question about, the murder-for-hire. and that's the one spot where they need to find a defense for him. everybody needs a day in court. everybody needs a defense. this is an interesting one. i don't know -- how i feel about it. yet. >> yeah. we'll see. >> uh-huh. >>> still ahead, the sloth is an internet favorite. why not? >> they're cute, furry, friendly. a sad twist to their popularity. it's comin ♪ >>> guns and drugs top the list of illegal industries in colombia. >> the smiling face is a hot commodity. there is a good reason the animals are not fit to be pets. we are up all "nightline" with abc's john schifrin. >> reporter: afte
. >> she is petrified. reporter: while she remains in hiding, lambisis is due in court. cecelia vega, abc news. >> my man on the street i know nothing scientific. roid rage implies rage, in the moment, blow your top, and have rage. planning a murder doesn't sound like rage to me. >> right. unless we are talking the one moment where he was so upset. asked the guy next to him, the question about, the murder-for-hire. and that's the one spot where they need to find a defense for...
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. >> he's a student of that and i think we saw into his thinking yesterday that he's petrified that they haven't done enough yet. how do we get to 2% inflation, much less 6.5% unemployment. >> dare i say his name, roubini threw out a report last night. he said 2015 is the new 2008. he believes this will end in a massive horrific crisis. >> from the market's perspective? >> i believes inflation is going to arrive in 2015. >> i think a lot of people would be relieved to see a little inflation. >> so would i. >> this is qe3, isn't it? that was not wrong. and i think a lot of people two years ago, if you really did say two years from now we'll be at 85 billion a month and -- talking about ratcheting it up from there. so the company is, like, dead. >> now they may do more, why did it stay down 140? >> but you used a very -- joke very well that if you doubled and doubled and doubled with the market doubling, now we're -- >> you know at the moment. >> addiction is a progressive disease, too. addicts say that the same amount of heroine after a while is worse. you you need to add more and more an
. >> he's a student of that and i think we saw into his thinking yesterday that he's petrified that they haven't done enough yet. how do we get to 2% inflation, much less 6.5% unemployment. >> dare i say his name, roubini threw out a report last night. he said 2015 is the new 2008. he believes this will end in a massive horrific crisis. >> from the market's perspective? >> i believes inflation is going to arrive in 2015. >> i think a lot of people would be relieved...
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place was so special and there was so much history and you've got all these oyster shells and the petrified sea bags," and so everyone is just really happy when they come in, and the wines are fabulous. >> thank you all so much for coming tonight. we appreciate you being here. cheers to all of you, and here's to good times and good friends. [cheers and applause] >> and harkening back to their historical roots, the family still enjoys having get-togethers at the ranch or at the winery to share a glass of wine or maybe a history lesson, too. in fact, they've adopted a saying around these parts-- "the land lives on through each calf raised and each grape harvested here." it's been that way for centuries, and they hope to continue it for centuries to come, as well. >> the part that i enjoy is sharing it with people, and i think through the wine and the cattle, you know, i want people, when they eat one of their steaks, t@ think about this place. and when they drink a bottle of wine, i want them to think of this place. >> brought to you by allied insurance, a member of the nationwide family of c
place was so special and there was so much history and you've got all these oyster shells and the petrified sea bags," and so everyone is just really happy when they come in, and the wines are fabulous. >> thank you all so much for coming tonight. we appreciate you being here. cheers to all of you, and here's to good times and good friends. [cheers and applause] >> and harkening back to their historical roots, the family still enjoys having get-togethers at the ranch or at the...