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petty officer derosch decided to report this to her command. she became the target of severe harassment, was imprisoned in the medical ward and denied food. i know this sounds unbelievable but this is going on in our military. when the petty officer was released from the medical ward, her command refused her to leave the ship and forced her to be oncall 24 hours a day without receiving any counseling to help her cope with having been raped. the petty officer sought out the ship's chaplain and told him she was suicidal because of her rapes and her subsequent mistreatment. she was finally permitted to leave her ship and serve out the remainder of her duty on another ship. as if the horrifying assault and subsequent mistreatment of the petty officer is not heartbreaking enough, her predators didn't get the punishment they deserved. in fact, something very different. instead of court marshalling the predators, her command decided to handle the rapes with so-called nonjudicial punishment. the punishment required the rapists to admit their crimes so
petty officer derosch decided to report this to her command. she became the target of severe harassment, was imprisoned in the medical ward and denied food. i know this sounds unbelievable but this is going on in our military. when the petty officer was released from the medical ward, her command refused her to leave the ship and forced her to be oncall 24 hours a day without receiving any counseling to help her cope with having been raped. the petty officer sought out the ship's chaplain and...
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petty officer gava and her partner are the first same sex couple to do it. that's thanks to the repeal of the don't -- "don't ask, don't tell" policy. >> i feel good about it. it feels nice to be myself. it has been a longtime coming. this is very recent the changes have come into affect. it has been nothing but positive. >> i think it is great. we can be open about our relationship. we did have to hide a lot in the beginning. a lot of people were not always supportive in the beginning. but we can finally be honest. so i am happy. >> the couple has been dating for more than two years, and they some day hope to get married. >>> motorists approaching the bay bridge are looking at something different tonight. for the first time in 12 years instead of the purple neon yahoo! sign a new sign borders the freeway. the yahoo! sign was peeled off as the sunnyvale-based search company focuses on new ways to market itself. clear channel which owns the space is offering it for $65,000 a month. >> drivers are no doubt doing a double take as they look at steve young's numb
petty officer gava and her partner are the first same sex couple to do it. that's thanks to the repeal of the don't -- "don't ask, don't tell" policy. >> i feel good about it. it feels nice to be myself. it has been a longtime coming. this is very recent the changes have come into affect. it has been nothing but positive. >> i think it is great. we can be open about our relationship. we did have to hide a lot in the beginning. a lot of people were not always supportive in...
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petty officer gava and her partner are the first same sex couple to do it. that's thanks to the repeal of the don't -- "don't ask, don't tell" policy. >> i feel good about it. it feels nice to be myself. it has been a longtime coming. this is very recent the changes have come into affect. it has been nothing but positive. >> i think it is great. we can be open about our relationship. we did have to hide a lot in the beginning. a lot of people were not always supportive in the beginning. but we can finally be honest. so i am happy. >> the couple has been dating for more than two years, and they some day hope to get married. >>> motorists approaching the bay bridge are looking at something different tonight. for the first time in 12 years instead of the purple neon yahoo! sign a new sign borders the freeway. the yahoo! sign was peeled off as the sunnyvale-based search company focuses on new ways to market itself. clear channel which owns the space is offering it for $65,000 a month. >> drivers are no doubt doing a double take as they look at steve young's numb
petty officer gava and her partner are the first same sex couple to do it. that's thanks to the repeal of the don't -- "don't ask, don't tell" policy. >> i feel good about it. it feels nice to be myself. it has been a longtime coming. this is very recent the changes have come into affect. it has been nothing but positive. >> i think it is great. we can be open about our relationship. we did have to hide a lot in the beginning. a lot of people were not always supportive in...
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my first commitment was petty theft with a prior. this is my fourth violation. >> i never said i wasn't going to come back because i'm a criminal. that's what i do. >> after the initial photographs, fingerprints and paperwork, the prison's medical staff examines each new inmate to assess her needs. >> that's the only thing you're under treatment for right now. >> the new inmates must spend their first several weeks in an area separate from the general population before being integrated into a permanent housing unit. >> while segregated, the new inmates are psychologically tested to determine in which housing area they will be placed for their remaining sentence. >> some of the women inmates we see here who are psychotic, have lost touch with reality, may have very bizarre and unusual behaviors, hear voices and those types of things. and we would need to treat them usually with medication and some supportive therapy. we also see people who have major depressive disorders, very sad, maybe suicidal. and these women may need medication t
my first commitment was petty theft with a prior. this is my fourth violation. >> i never said i wasn't going to come back because i'm a criminal. that's what i do. >> after the initial photographs, fingerprints and paperwork, the prison's medical staff examines each new inmate to assess her needs. >> that's the only thing you're under treatment for right now. >> the new inmates must spend their first several weeks in an area separate from the general population before...
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the requirements of my profession is to treat him no differently than i would a petty thief and thatakes practice. it really does. >> morris was arrested when he was 16 and has been at the jail for three years now. he is housed in the confinement unit. because of the nature of his crime. >> if word got out he brutally assaulted an elderly woman and a young girl and beat the girl into a vegetative state. he would probably suffer a similar fate. it's a situation we cannot risk. we could be held liable for not protecting him. for that reason he is kept here. >> he gets an hour of recreation time outside his cell six days a week. to pass the rest of the time he exercises, reads and draws. >> at the end of the day i can walk out of here right now and have a job that could make me money. i could do something and be worth something. >> i want to do a religious piece where the mother was the main, you know, character. it was after when my mom was crying or whatever. how many times would anyone think about how it affects the mother. she has to have her child tooken away or whatever. >> we wil
the requirements of my profession is to treat him no differently than i would a petty thief and thatakes practice. it really does. >> morris was arrested when he was 16 and has been at the jail for three years now. he is housed in the confinement unit. because of the nature of his crime. >> if word got out he brutally assaulted an elderly woman and a young girl and beat the girl into a vegetative state. he would probably suffer a similar fate. it's a situation we cannot risk. we...
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police haven't released a motive for the shooting, but family say it was over something petty. >> breaks my heart and he was just the best thing ever. >> reporter: at a memorial service today in richmond, they played an interview with butler as he was graduating from the academy to be a marine. it was a reminder from the pastor. >> today, even though charles is not with us, he's giving life to somebody today. >> reporter: butler was an organ donor. his kidney was given in san francisco today. daniel murphy, we spoke with his wife today on the phone. >> it's really great. >> reporter: got word that butler's organs also into other people today. heart, lung, pancreas, and kidneys. >> i thought it was going to be an awful time, but it's turning out to be something really special. >> reporter: butler's sisters takes strength from charles' gift. >> we know that him being a donor, a part of him is running around everywhere and i would really like to meet the recipients so that i can see charles again. >> reporter: the murphies say they would love to meet them too. >> they gave the greatest gift
police haven't released a motive for the shooting, but family say it was over something petty. >> breaks my heart and he was just the best thing ever. >> reporter: at a memorial service today in richmond, they played an interview with butler as he was graduating from the academy to be a marine. it was a reminder from the pastor. >> today, even though charles is not with us, he's giving life to somebody today. >> reporter: butler was an organ donor. his kidney was given...
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tom petty and the patriots have their hands field -- full.hat is the 14th touchdown, the most biotite and ever. -- the most by a tight and ever. this is still in the third quarter. tom brady comes back with the go-ahead touchdown. 34-27, the patriots are in front. the redskins are not done. they get the ball inside. he gets his pass intercepted. new england comes back to when it 34-27 for the patriots' 10th win. >> i would not have expected this. what a catch. 17 yards, the bengals are trying to stay in this thing. 16-10, cincinnati leads. i cannot believe it. a very resilience houston team. the game-winning touchdown. houston victorious 20-19. for the first time ever, the houston tx will make the playoffs of the nfl. >> nichols could finish the season 0-16. join us tonight after the news at eleven o'clock. we will have a lot more for you. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] >> it was cold today, but it was nice. tomorrow will be similar. there may be some scattered clouds. the morning low will be around 20. we will warm
tom petty and the patriots have their hands field -- full.hat is the 14th touchdown, the most biotite and ever. -- the most by a tight and ever. this is still in the third quarter. tom brady comes back with the go-ahead touchdown. 34-27, the patriots are in front. the redskins are not done. they get the ball inside. he gets his pass intercepted. new england comes back to when it 34-27 for the patriots' 10th win. >> i would not have expected this. what a catch. 17 yards, the bengals are...
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i doubt the petty cab and the aisle of b.u. and the masters and pilots and the ferry operators get to come to your meeting. that struck me as rather remarkable to come here tonight. and i'm most grateful. we appreciate all of the help. your staff has been outstanding. the staff that have come together as the supervisor mentioned. i really urge you to support this effort at this moment in the port's history. thank you very much. commissioner olague: thank you. is there >> public comment is closed. >> we have to hear from the staff. >> there is no commission reduce inflation -- no commission participation. the public hearing for this category is close. the only item on this category is item number 14, the america's cup and cruise terminal final environmental impact report, and this is before year-end as final certification of the final environmental impact report, -- before you in the final certification of the final environmental impact report. >> with me here today are bill and jessica range from planning staff, and we also hav
i doubt the petty cab and the aisle of b.u. and the masters and pilots and the ferry operators get to come to your meeting. that struck me as rather remarkable to come here tonight. and i'm most grateful. we appreciate all of the help. your staff has been outstanding. the staff that have come together as the supervisor mentioned. i really urge you to support this effort at this moment in the port's history. thank you very much. commissioner olague: thank you. is there >> public comment is...
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police haven't said a motive for the shooting, but police say it was petty. >> it breaks my heart and it's just the best thing ever. >> reporter: they played an interview as he was graduating from the maritime academy, preparing to work as aimer chant's marine. it was a reminders of the infectious smile and another reminder from the pastor. >> even though charles is not with us, he's giving life to somebody this morning. >> reporter: butler was an organ donor, given to san francisco today. daniel murphy. we spoke to the wife on the phone. >> we're very very thank of. >> reporter: butler's other organs were being implanted into other people. his heart, lungs, pancreas, and both kidneys. >> i thought it was going to be an awful time, but it's turning out to be something really special. >> butler's sister takes strength from the gift. >> him being a donor, a part of him is running around everywhere. id like to meet them to see charles again. >> reporter: the murphies say they'd like to meet them too. >> it's the greatest gift. bless somebody else to make somebody else's christmas very ha
police haven't said a motive for the shooting, but police say it was petty. >> it breaks my heart and it's just the best thing ever. >> reporter: they played an interview as he was graduating from the maritime academy, preparing to work as aimer chant's marine. it was a reminders of the infectious smile and another reminder from the pastor. >> even though charles is not with us, he's giving life to somebody this morning. >> reporter: butler was an organ donor, given to...
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. >> it's a petty lawsuit. >> i love myÑiko raiders and a love the nation'se-# xdburgers.k can't understand why the raiders are suing. >> do you think that the raiders have aÑi right to sue?Ñi >> i don't think so. i wouldn't.qm(p(t&háhp &hc& why?çó ñ lawsuit. matter. the nflçó is responsible for defending thec czktjyt( raidersnb fan who love burgerse confused."+ >> i love my raiders and i love burgers. has roger ever had a nations they are delicious. >> we made a member ever phone calls based hereh oakland and they have yet to retu niáh(p&l thes. live in oakland, nbc bayym are news. >> bringing bart to the south bay is back on the railing with leaders attaching numbers to the project.ymqmyñra5 it isnbÑi crowd cheered as the extended wart from fremont to the jobs during construction and thousands more connected to the project. 52-year-oltp' f÷!%m man bart off. that's him.-apj"!%m name is de. this is what they found.Ñi copper wire and bolt cutterst( trackmn cf1 o san francisco police arrested him@sit same xdcrime. bart said the third rail carries a 1,000 volt cha
. >> it's a petty lawsuit. >> i love myÑiko raiders and a love the nation'se-# xdburgers.k can't understand why the raiders are suing. >> do you think that the raiders have aÑi right to sue?Ñi >> i don't think so. i wouldn't.qm(p(t&háhp &hc& why?çó ñ lawsuit. matter. the nflçó is responsible for defending thec czktjyt( raidersnb fan who love burgerse confused."+ >> i love my raiders and i love burgers. has roger ever had a nations...
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such petty errors are left for the living. nor do they want our mourning. no gift to them. not rage, not weeping. return one of them, any one of them, to the earth and look. such foolish skipping, such telling of bad jokes, such feasting. even a cucumber, even a single anise seed, feasting. and, last poem, foolish of me and yet optimism. the title is only optimism. the other part was a preface. more and more, i have come to admire resilience, not the simple resistance of a pillow whose foam returns over and over to the same shape, but the sinuous tenacity of a tree finding the light newly blocked on one side, it turns in another. a blind intelligence, true, but out of such persistence arose turtles, rivers, mitochondria, figs, all this resinous, unretractable, earth. the next reader is summer brenner. . >> i'm going it read today an excerpt from anana, queen of heaven and earth. i wanted to say a few words about anana. this is the oldest literary work that we have. these are the cuniform tablets that were excavated in the late 1880's and early 1890's by the university of pe
such petty errors are left for the living. nor do they want our mourning. no gift to them. not rage, not weeping. return one of them, any one of them, to the earth and look. such foolish skipping, such telling of bad jokes, such feasting. even a cucumber, even a single anise seed, feasting. and, last poem, foolish of me and yet optimism. the title is only optimism. the other part was a preface. more and more, i have come to admire resilience, not the simple resistance of a pillow whose foam...
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the one that won is a petty officer and her partner is also in the navy. >>> taxi rides could become more convenie convenient. credit cards and gps systems. the changes may not happen if cab drivers get their way. tom sherwood explains. >> reporter: there are more than 8,000 licensed cab drivers in the district, two-thirds of them individually controlled with little track on them. >> my members are operators and the taxi cab industry needed significant amount of improvement in the city. it's cited as the worst among u.s. cities. >> minimum wage jobs. it's what you are trying. >> reporter: some angry drivers disrupted the news conference. they called for the sweeping overhaul of the taxi industry. >> we have to upgrade the taxi cabs and the taxi cab industry to match the improvement of overall washington. >> reporter: mayor gray is proposing a law that would require cabbies to accept credit cards and other digital payments, gps systems tracking their movement. >> the idea is to actually improve taxi service and the experience of riding in a taxi, which is the benefit of the drivers th
the one that won is a petty officer and her partner is also in the navy. >>> taxi rides could become more convenie convenient. credit cards and gps systems. the changes may not happen if cab drivers get their way. tom sherwood explains. >> reporter: there are more than 8,000 licensed cab drivers in the district, two-thirds of them individually controlled with little track on them. >> my members are operators and the taxi cab industry needed significant amount of improvement...
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but the big bad guys as well. >> we're not talking the petty shoplifting crimes. we're talking about thousands of dollars of merchandise being stolen either by credit cards, by fake currency, and even by people going in with -- with specialized equipment. >> fairfax police will especially focus on criminals from out of state. places like new york, philadelphia, and the carolinas. >>> they're getting into the holiday spirit in the area of northern virginia. thursday night, was a big party. ♪ music, lights and even santa himself out last night for light up the village. you'll have a chance to get your pet's picture with santa. that happens december 8th and 15th from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. >>> starting monday, we're going to show off your holiday spirit right here on 9news now, bringing back the morning lights segment. send us a foe foe or video. the e-mail address is lights@wusa9.com and you can also upload them to the facebook page. encollude your name and where you live. >>> the time right now is 6:09 and five minutes, learn about some local volunteers helping cle
but the big bad guys as well. >> we're not talking the petty shoplifting crimes. we're talking about thousands of dollars of merchandise being stolen either by credit cards, by fake currency, and even by people going in with -- with specialized equipment. >> fairfax police will especially focus on criminals from out of state. places like new york, philadelphia, and the carolinas. >>> they're getting into the holiday spirit in the area of northern virginia. thursday night,...
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some were said to be drug addicts or petty criminals, said their by their families for rehabilitation. -- sent there by their families. some even provided the chains. some could not hold back the tears. they say children as young as age were beaten and shackled for disobedience. by day, parents gathered outside the police station, some angry it was closed. "we are not here to take our children back," this man said. we cannot control them. they will start stealing and is behaving again. " these are the only option for many of the pakistan port. -- poor. this one was not registered or regulated, like the others. bbc news, islamabad. >> children in a grim conditions there. now, to syria, where the united nations say 5000 people have been killed in a crackdown on protesters that began in march, and today, the u.s. urged russia to join action with the security council, but the moscow foreign minister accused the u.s. of taking an immoral stance by pressuring assad but by not dealing with the extremist groups trying to oust him. a senior fellow at the hoover institute joins me from new york
some were said to be drug addicts or petty criminals, said their by their families for rehabilitation. -- sent there by their families. some even provided the chains. some could not hold back the tears. they say children as young as age were beaten and shackled for disobedience. by day, parents gathered outside the police station, some angry it was closed. "we are not here to take our children back," this man said. we cannot control them. they will start stealing and is behaving...
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you get a mix of general population from petty theft to burglary to the homosexual inmates.d from everyone else simply because a lot of times they will be abused. there is a lot of homosexual inmates that can fool you. they are gender bending and it's hard to tell. >> my name is tasha. my last name is swain. >> 37-year-old bernard "tasha" swain was serving a nine-month sentence for a parole violation. >> how do you make money on the streets? >> prostitution and selling drugs. >> one of the other things that bernard did on occasion inside l.a. county jail is to put on beauty pageants. like a peacock, so he wanted to show off his feathers. >> you know the miss america pageant? we do them in here but we do them for the boys and we have for girls and boys, the school boys. the vogue and all that kind of stuff like that. it's a variety of things you can run for. it's not just beauty. we cut up sheets and towels and make little dresses and you know. we destroy state property to make the outfits. >> do you make them look better? >> yes, actually. look at my face. >> we explored ano
you get a mix of general population from petty theft to burglary to the homosexual inmates.d from everyone else simply because a lot of times they will be abused. there is a lot of homosexual inmates that can fool you. they are gender bending and it's hard to tell. >> my name is tasha. my last name is swain. >> 37-year-old bernard "tasha" swain was serving a nine-month sentence for a parole violation. >> how do you make money on the streets? >> prostitution and...
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. >> i've never seen such petty anger on the conservative side or any side. they're knocking obama for goods christmas shopping. attacking on him kantor attacking the president for going to the store nearby, saying he ought to be back there looking. give me a break! >> eric cantor should have been thankful that obama went to virginia to do the shopping. >> it it's so petty. we used to argue about big things. as they used to say in "the godfather" small but -- >>> coming up. ron paul, the dove, the isolationist is winning there. what is iowa saying about the republican party? remember rudie giuliani, the hawk? what happened to that party? we're going to ask the governor. you're watching "hardball," only on msnbc. ♪ [ male announcer ] you never know when a moment might turn into something more. and when it does men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment's right. ♪ [ man ] tell you
. >> i've never seen such petty anger on the conservative side or any side. they're knocking obama for goods christmas shopping. attacking on him kantor attacking the president for going to the store nearby, saying he ought to be back there looking. give me a break! >> eric cantor should have been thankful that obama went to virginia to do the shopping. >> it it's so petty. we used to argue about big things. as they used to say in "the godfather" small but --...
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. >> petty officer got off the ship after 80 days at sea and gave a kick -- a quick kiss to her partner walked off the ship -- she bought 50 worth of tickets the money goes toward a holiday party for sailors children. >>> thanks for joining us today. >> who wants to be a millionaire is next. >> have a great day. h@h@h@h@h@h@
. >> petty officer got off the ship after 80 days at sea and gave a kick -- a quick kiss to her partner walked off the ship -- she bought 50 worth of tickets the money goes toward a holiday party for sailors children. >>> thanks for joining us today. >> who wants to be a millionaire is next. >> have a great day. h@h@h@h@h@h@
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. >> petty officer got off the ship after 80 days at sea and gave a kick -- a quick kiss to her partneralked off the ship -- she bought 50 worth of tickets the money goes toward a holiday party for sailors children. >>> thanks for joining us today. >> who wants to be a millionaire is next. for 5 days only, get great holiday deals. like $100 off the 4g lte samsung galaxy tab. or buy one 4g lte samsung stratosphere for $99.99 and get another one free. hurry in, these deals end december 12th. the smartphones are ready. the tablets are wrapped. get the technology they love. on the network they deserve. verizon.
. >> petty officer got off the ship after 80 days at sea and gave a kick -- a quick kiss to her partneralked off the ship -- she bought 50 worth of tickets the money goes toward a holiday party for sailors children. >>> thanks for joining us today. >> who wants to be a millionaire is next. for 5 days only, get great holiday deals. like $100 off the 4g lte samsung galaxy tab. or buy one 4g lte samsung stratosphere for $99.99 and get another one free. hurry in, these deals...
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and petty cab operators are seeing dollar signs. >> some of the biggest crowds of the year? >> yes. >> reporter: trying to keep people safe, though will be a large police presence, including dui checkpoints. >> for those who are planning to consume alcohol, we ask that they prepare accordingly and problem a designated driver because we want to reinforce, we don't want people to drink and drive. >> reporter: parking along the embarcadero will be tough. signs are already flashing, warning drivers of the gridlock and delay expected saturday night. people are urged to take public transportation. kron4 news. >> and they're getting ready for the new year in the south bay. big crowds expected in downtown san jose. today, some people were picking out spots to celebrate and work crews are sprucing up the streets. a lot of deliveries were being made to restaurants and bars. >> today, i delivered about 55 kegs today so far. >> 55 kegs of beer? >> 55 kegs and i've already done about 350 cases of beer also. >> i'm coming to san jose to party. >> police say that new year's eve does not qu
and petty cab operators are seeing dollar signs. >> some of the biggest crowds of the year? >> yes. >> reporter: trying to keep people safe, though will be a large police presence, including dui checkpoints. >> for those who are planning to consume alcohol, we ask that they prepare accordingly and problem a designated driver because we want to reinforce, we don't want people to drink and drive. >> reporter: parking along the embarcadero will be tough. signs are...
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he was driving for richard petty last night. and he's taking over the position left by kirk busch.ive will be driving the 22-car when the spring cup season rolls around, starting in february with the daytona 500. that's the one sport where, like, the biggest event in nascar is the first event of the year. >> sounds like we need another mr. involvement on this. [ laughter ] >> oh, please. i'm always 50. those days very -- nobody remembers mr. involvement. >> yes they do! have a good night, everybody. see you later. [ male announcer ] for andy, tracking his spending with citibank is as easy as... making breakfast. omelet? sure. scrambled eggs. [ male announcer ] actually, it's easier. citi financial tools. easier banking. standard at citibank. [ beep ] hi. dave here. [ male announcer ] for dave, using citibank's online bill pay is as easy as setting up voicemail. hi, it's dave. [ male announcer ] actually, it's easier. hi, it's dave. i'm out of the office. [ male announcer ] online bill pay. easier banking. standard at citibank.
he was driving for richard petty last night. and he's taking over the position left by kirk busch.ive will be driving the 22-car when the spring cup season rolls around, starting in february with the daytona 500. that's the one sport where, like, the biggest event in nascar is the first event of the year. >> sounds like we need another mr. involvement on this. [ laughter ] >> oh, please. i'm always 50. those days very -- nobody remembers mr. involvement. >> yes they do! have a...
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police haven't released a motive but family say it was over something petty. >> that was my brother. that was my heart. he was just the best thing ever. >> reporter: at a memorial service today in richmond they played a video interview with him filmed as he was graduated from the maritime academy. >> reporter: it was the remainder of his smile and then another reminder from the pastor. >> and today even though charles is not with us, he is giving life to somebody this morning. >> reporter: butler was an organ donor. his kidney went to this man man in san francisco today. daniel murphy. we talked to his wife by phone. >> we are just really thankful, we -- lost a son ourselves in 1991 and i know the grief the family. i'm just very thankful. . >> reporter: and today the family also got word that butler's other organs were being put in other people today. his heart, lungs, pancreas and both kidneys. >> i thought it was going to be an -- a horrible time but it's turning out to be something really special. >> reporter: butler's sisters take strength from charles gift. >> we know him being
police haven't released a motive but family say it was over something petty. >> that was my brother. that was my heart. he was just the best thing ever. >> reporter: at a memorial service today in richmond they played a video interview with him filmed as he was graduated from the maritime academy. >> reporter: it was the remainder of his smile and then another reminder from the pastor. >> and today even though charles is not with us, he is giving life to somebody this...
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someone said to be drug addicts or petty criminals and their by their families for rehabilitation. some parents even provided the chains. others were enrolled to get a religious education. but the young were not scared. police say 8-year-old were beaten and shackled. by day, parents gathered outside the police station, several angry that it had been closed. we're not here to take our children back, this man said. we can't control them. it will start stealing and misbehaving again. the ordeal may be over, but the students will bear the scars. this one was unregistered and unregulated like thousands of others. >> program scenes and a lot of questions in pakistan. now to syria where the united nations says the 5000 people have been killed in the government crackdown on protesters that began in march. and still, the international community isn't speaking with one voice. moscow's foreign minister angrily accused the west of taking had a moral stance by pressuring the president while not condemning the armed extremist groups trying to oust him. for more, a senior fellow at the hoover ins
someone said to be drug addicts or petty criminals and their by their families for rehabilitation. some parents even provided the chains. others were enrolled to get a religious education. but the young were not scared. police say 8-year-old were beaten and shackled. by day, parents gathered outside the police station, several angry that it had been closed. we're not here to take our children back, this man said. we can't control them. it will start stealing and misbehaving again. the ordeal...
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. >> we have moved beyond the petty sphere of cooks from clapham, hastings. >> there is something to do with this australian fellow. >> there is no australian fellow. >> yes, there is. she told us about him. >> do you remember when we interviewed simpson? >> interviewed simpson. no. >> in his little room at the house in clapham. >> oh, right. the lodger, yes. >> do you remember i asked him if he took an interest in amateur theatricals? >> yes, i do, as a matter of fact. >> why do you think i asked him that? >> why? well, making conversation, i suppose. >> i asked him that because he had recently been wearing a false beard. he had a tiny trace of gum arabic in his-- what do you call it here? >> sideburn. >> sideburn. yes. do you see? >> oh, right, yes. >> bon. >> the australian was simpson in a false beard. [indistinct voices] >> hey! [rings doorbell] >> who are you? >> i am hercule poirot. who are you? >> sarge, there's some french gent at the door. >> no, no, no, no, no. i am not some french gent. i am some belgian gent. >> oh, well, well. if it isn't mr. poirot. >> it is. is the la
. >> we have moved beyond the petty sphere of cooks from clapham, hastings. >> there is something to do with this australian fellow. >> there is no australian fellow. >> yes, there is. she told us about him. >> do you remember when we interviewed simpson? >> interviewed simpson. no. >> in his little room at the house in clapham. >> oh, right. the lodger, yes. >> do you remember i asked him if he took an interest in amateur theatricals?...
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some were said to be drug addicts or petty criminals sent there by their families for rehabilitation. some parents even provided the chains. others were enrolled student religious education, but the young were not scared. police say 8-year-olds were beaten and shackled. by day, parents gathered outside the police station, several angry the address had been closed. >> we are not here to take our children back. we cannot control them. they will start stealing and misbehaving again. >> their ordeal may be over, but the students will bear the scars. madrasahs are the only option for many of pakistan's poor. this one was unregistered and unregulated like thousands of >> you are watching "newsday" on bbc. still to come, taiwan and elects a new president a month from today. the result could have an impact on relations with mainland china. we have a special report. >> we look into how the car market has opened up for the first time in cuba since the revolution. in the u.k., there has been a slight fall in the rate of inflation. the consumer prices index -- inflation in november was down to 4.
some were said to be drug addicts or petty criminals sent there by their families for rehabilitation. some parents even provided the chains. others were enrolled student religious education, but the young were not scared. police say 8-year-olds were beaten and shackled. by day, parents gathered outside the police station, several angry the address had been closed. >> we are not here to take our children back. we cannot control them. they will start stealing and misbehaving again. >>...
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some of the children and young adults there, some of them hot had problems with drugs and petty crime. some of these parents seemed to believe that by sending these children to these very strict institutions, that they would be rehabilitated. we were told by the parents that they themselves supplied the chained in which the children were imprisoned. >> there are thousands of these religious schools. are they regulated, in any way? >> that has been a long-term complaint here. previous institutions have tried to introduce reform. it has always been unsuccessful. i spoke to the head of one of these religious institutions about 18 months ago. there are many complaints that these religious institutions cannot be counted. that there is not a full list of the curriculum they are teaching. of how the pupils are being turned out and what happens when they leave these places. there is a concern that while some are provided with a good religious education, others are not and they are largely unsupervised. >> an iranian official has said the u.s. drone captured last week is now the property of th
some of the children and young adults there, some of them hot had problems with drugs and petty crime. some of these parents seemed to believe that by sending these children to these very strict institutions, that they would be rehabilitated. we were told by the parents that they themselves supplied the chained in which the children were imprisoned. >> there are thousands of these religious schools. are they regulated, in any way? >> that has been a long-term complaint here....
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. >>> these two california women, both navy petty officer separated by at tour of duty won the honor of the first kiss after they docked in virginia beach. at the public purse to repeal it don't ask don't tell. >> i feel good about it, it's nice to be able to be myself. i think it's nice to be able to be open about our relationship. >> it immediately got people thinking about the iconic times square just at the end of world war ii. how does the world one-time fighter pilot? >> when we decided to integrate the service with gays and by that i treat everyone equally under the constitution, you cannot expect anything else but this. >> the comforting line, but how does he feel? >> do you have the gut reaction? >> no. >> what about two-man? >> i would have at that reaction. >> he says he accepts gay men in the military and expects that they will kids. >> i think we need to have everybody out there understanding just like everyone else, so it's important that they see this as well. >> do you think the country would take it differently if they saw two men kissing? >> yes. i think it's just a
. >>> these two california women, both navy petty officer separated by at tour of duty won the honor of the first kiss after they docked in virginia beach. at the public purse to repeal it don't ask don't tell. >> i feel good about it, it's nice to be able to be myself. i think it's nice to be able to be open about our relationship. >> it immediately got people thinking about the iconic times square just at the end of world war ii. how does the world one-time fighter pilot?...
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someone said to be drug addicts or petty criminals and their by their families for rehabilitation. some parents even provided the chains. others were enrolled to get a religious education. but the young were not scared. police say 8-year-old were beaten and shackled. by day, parents gathered outside the police station, several angry that it had been closed. we're not here to take our children back, this man said. we can't control them. it will start stealing and misbehaving again. the ordeal may be over, but the students will bear the scars. this one was unregistered and unregulated like thousands of others. >> program scenes and a lot of questions in pakistan. now to syria where the united nations says the 5000 people have been killed in the government crackdown on protesters that began in march. and still, the international community isn't speaking with one voice. moscow's foreign minister angrily accused the west of taking had a moral stance by pressuring the president while not condemning the armed extremist groups trying to oust him. for more, a senior fellow at the hoover ins
someone said to be drug addicts or petty criminals and their by their families for rehabilitation. some parents even provided the chains. others were enrolled to get a religious education. but the young were not scared. police say 8-year-old were beaten and shackled. by day, parents gathered outside the police station, several angry that it had been closed. we're not here to take our children back, this man said. we can't control them. it will start stealing and misbehaving again. the ordeal...
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. >> i've never seen such petty anger on the conservative side or any side.hey're knocking obama for goods christmas shopping. attacking on him kantor attacking the president for going to the store nearby, saying he ought to be back there looking. give me a break! >> eric cantor should have been thankful that obama went to virginia to do the shopping. >> it it's so petty. we used to argue about big things. as they used to say in "the godfather" small but -- >>> coming up. ron paul, the dove, the isolationist is winning there. what is iowa saying about the republican party? remember rudie giuliani, the hawk? what happened to that party? we're going to ask the governor. you're watching "hardball," only on msnbc. ♪ you, you ain't alone ♪ and just let me be [ male announcer ] this is your moment. ♪ your ticket home ♪ [ male announcer ] this is zales, the diamond store. >>> you might assume that a texan would always support a texan, about you that's not the case with former president george h.w. bush. he offered close to an official endorsement not to the governor
. >> i've never seen such petty anger on the conservative side or any side.hey're knocking obama for goods christmas shopping. attacking on him kantor attacking the president for going to the store nearby, saying he ought to be back there looking. give me a break! >> eric cantor should have been thankful that obama went to virginia to do the shopping. >> it it's so petty. we used to argue about big things. as they used to say in "the godfather" small but --...
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petty officer gay etta kissed her girlfriend, a fellow sailor. as tradition, one sailor is chosen to be the first off the ship to kiss a loved one. >>> this morning, a congressman from wisconsin is taking some heat for calling attention to first lady michelle obama's body. mr. sensor brenner said mrs. obama should watch what she's eating and he referred to her large posterior. the congressman said he would apologize to the first lady. sensor brennsensenbrenner has b talking about better eating. >>> jerry massey, meanwhile, writes the era of political correctness ushered in by the clintons in the '90s as totally steered this country into the wrong direction. >>> don't believe everything you read on your smartphone. a new study shows people are more likely to lie in a text message. researchers discovered police are like 31% -- or lie 31% more via text ves face-to-face. experts believe it's because there's no body language so people find it easier to lie. the people lied to find it harder via text messages. >>> this youtube video skap temperatures a
petty officer gay etta kissed her girlfriend, a fellow sailor. as tradition, one sailor is chosen to be the first off the ship to kiss a loved one. >>> this morning, a congressman from wisconsin is taking some heat for calling attention to first lady michelle obama's body. mr. sensor brenner said mrs. obama should watch what she's eating and he referred to her large posterior. the congressman said he would apologize to the first lady. sensor brennsensenbrenner has b talking about...
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a petty officer kissed her girlfriend after being selected in a raffle to get the coveted first kiss. it's the first time since the repeal of the don't ask, don't tell policy. >> is it nice to be able to be myself. it's been a long time coming. this is very recent that the change has come into effect. it's been nothing but positive. >> she bought 50 raffle tickets at $1 a piece but claims it is far fewer than her peers. all the money went to a christmas party for the children of the sailors. >>> 100 dogs are recovering at the washington animal rescue league. they were found living in poor condition. the dogs are being given medical and behavioral care in d.c. the owner of the puppy mill they came from has been charged with three counts of animal cruelty. >>> still ahead why this driver was trying to outrun police before a violate crash that sent dogs jumping out of one vehicle. >>> the middle of d.c.'s enoughest food fight. enoughes[ monica ]ht. i'm away on a movie shoot and it hasn't been going exactly as planned. cut. cut! [ monica ] i thought we'd be on location for 3 days -- it's
a petty officer kissed her girlfriend after being selected in a raffle to get the coveted first kiss. it's the first time since the repeal of the don't ask, don't tell policy. >> is it nice to be able to be myself. it's been a long time coming. this is very recent that the change has come into effect. it's been nothing but positive. >> she bought 50 raffle tickets at $1 a piece but claims it is far fewer than her peers. all the money went to a christmas party for the children of the...
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dedicated to psychiatric care. >> then i'll be here until court. >> alfonso young was charged with petty theft and spent one day in jail before being released. this is the maximum security unit at the jail where as many as 24 inmates are packed into a single cell. here, the lights are always on and tensions are high. >> it's hard as hell to sleep in here because you got 24 inmates in here, you understand. you have to sleep when you can, not when you want to. >> locked inside for 23 hours a day, the men must sleep, shower, and eat inside their cell. >> it's dirty. it is dirty. pointblank dirty. >> when i first came here, i was free from blemish. now look at my arms. you see all these spots? i'm like a leopard now. and guess what? they can't even tell me what it is. >> this place is unsanitary. this place is filthy. >> convicted of armed robbery, bernard jones has been incarcerated for 3 1/2 years and is currently appealing his case. >> i got to use the bathroom around other brothers. there aren't no separation. ain't no shower curtain. that means, when i'm taking a bath, i got a dude walk
dedicated to psychiatric care. >> then i'll be here until court. >> alfonso young was charged with petty theft and spent one day in jail before being released. this is the maximum security unit at the jail where as many as 24 inmates are packed into a single cell. here, the lights are always on and tensions are high. >> it's hard as hell to sleep in here because you got 24 inmates in here, you understand. you have to sleep when you can, not when you want to. >> locked...
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but the family members stay was over something petty. >> he was preparing to work as a marine. >> reporter: the infectious smile and then another reminder from the past one. he is off strong and not with us. he is giving you a lot. >> butler was anon dinner, his kidney given to this man at a fran hospital today. >> i think it is really great for them. we have lost at ourselves in 1999. so i feel for the families. >> reporter: and today, the family also got word that the other organs were being transplanted into other people topped. his heart, lungs, pancreas and both kidneys. >> i thought it was going to be an awful time, but it is kind of not. >> reporter: butler's sister takes strength from his gift. >> we know he would be a part of the family. i was very much like wanting to be the recipient, all of them so i could see charles again. >> reporter: and the murphies say they would love to meet them too. >> yeah, he gave us the greatest gift ever. giving up himself. and bless everyone else. jo very happy. >> what would you tell them? >> welcome. >> okay. >> reporter: in richmond, cbs5. >>>
but the family members stay was over something petty. >> he was preparing to work as a marine. >> reporter: the infectious smile and then another reminder from the past one. he is off strong and not with us. he is giving you a lot. >> butler was anon dinner, his kidney given to this man at a fran hospital today. >> i think it is really great for them. we have lost at ourselves in 1999. so i feel for the families. >> reporter: and today, the family also got word...