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phyllis, you now have your husband back.were really getting into the festive mood, you know, simply because it was my birthday, the holidays were on their way. it's over. >> we were supposed to all leave from the restaurant and go back to my parents' house and kind of finish the celebration. we're kind of a partying family. it was my mom's birthday. i was like, i'm so proud of you. i told him, i said, i'm tired. i will just see you in the morning at breakfast and we'll continue. i'm thinking of going back to the house. he said, okay, that's fine. i'm going to sit here a while longer. he was talking to someone. and i'm headed on home. >> at about 11:00 p.m., brown drove home alone. he parked at the curb. phyllis was inside watching tv with robert crowder and her son, michael. michael saw derwin walk toward the house carrying roses and some christmas gifts. >> he saw his dad coming down the driveway toward the door. and he -- you know, he said he saw him with the bags and his coat. and he said, he just -- he said, and pops jus
phyllis, you now have your husband back.were really getting into the festive mood, you know, simply because it was my birthday, the holidays were on their way. it's over. >> we were supposed to all leave from the restaurant and go back to my parents' house and kind of finish the celebration. we're kind of a partying family. it was my mom's birthday. i was like, i'm so proud of you. i told him, i said, i'm tired. i will just see you in the morning at breakfast and we'll continue. i'm...
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for phyllis harber walker, this experimental treatment offered hope.10 million americans, phyllis suffered from "essential tremors." >> i felt a little bit on the worthless side. >> reporter: a neurological disorder that makes her shake uncontrollably. >> at church, i stopped taking communion. i couldn't do it. >> reporter: she couldn't hold a cup, couldn't write until her doctor used sound, ultrasound to change her life. touch me with your untreated hand. it's hard to do. >> yes. >> reporter: now, let me see you with your treated hand. that's almost perfect. ultrasound therapy is already fda approved to treat fibroids. as part of this study, her doctors used it to sear away a misfiring nerve circuit controlling her right hand. a knife is replaced by this? >> that's correct. >> reporter: dr. jeff elias is the pioneer who performed her surgery at uva. >> that's over a thousand ultrasound. >> reporter: and it's that energy which is cutting the brain? >> just like if you took a magnifying glass and focused it on a leaf. >> reporter: traditional surgery re
for phyllis harber walker, this experimental treatment offered hope.10 million americans, phyllis suffered from "essential tremors." >> i felt a little bit on the worthless side. >> reporter: a neurological disorder that makes her shake uncontrollably. >> at church, i stopped taking communion. i couldn't do it. >> reporter: she couldn't hold a cup, couldn't write until her doctor used sound, ultrasound to change her life. touch me with your untreated hand. it's...
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your response to phyllis schlafly. >> guest: it is exactly what i'm talking about because her conception of the women's agencies -- this is a very complicated question actually, but one dimension of her conception of the women's agency is that it comes from the relationship she has to her husband. and i look very closely at the power of the positive woman which i guarantee you i am probably one of the very few people who has actually read that book and in the power of the positive woman her whole conception of the women's agency and power really comes from the fact that she is a wife and that were she to leave that realm she would lose that and that is exactly what i meant and what i said is that she was the project of using the language of rights i think sometimes it was a strategic and sometimes it was quite sincere. and i don't doubt that for a second. >> host: do you think her project was to keep women in the home? >> guest: very much so. that is exactly what the argument was and she may have changed her position on this. i don't know. but here's why. it's not -- she didn't want -- w
your response to phyllis schlafly. >> guest: it is exactly what i'm talking about because her conception of the women's agencies -- this is a very complicated question actually, but one dimension of her conception of the women's agency is that it comes from the relationship she has to her husband. and i look very closely at the power of the positive woman which i guarantee you i am probably one of the very few people who has actually read that book and in the power of the positive woman...
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the chairman says paterno was removed as head phyllis feet has he could not be expected to continue to effectively perform his duties for. this comes after sexual abuse allegations involving jerry sandusky's purified fifth details of his retirement are still being worked out and will be made public once finalized. if stocks >>mark: a word from an even better looking at the possibility of downgrading the credit rating of several years of countries. in the united states the financials have ordered quarterly results. with that, they met expectations on profits but the revenue outlook fell short. we will keep an eye on the numbers but it looks like we could open down close to 80 points with the opening bell. >>darya: we want to check the weather going into this important week and won the 49ers are claimed. >> a lot of kids have three days of. the good news is, at least half of the week and will be on your side. it is cold out there right now. valley frost is something we will be worried about. sunny and warm conditions for this afternoon. clear and cold conditions as we headed to the over
the chairman says paterno was removed as head phyllis feet has he could not be expected to continue to effectively perform his duties for. this comes after sexual abuse allegations involving jerry sandusky's purified fifth details of his retirement are still being worked out and will be made public once finalized. if stocks >>mark: a word from an even better looking at the possibility of downgrading the credit rating of several years of countries. in the united states the financials have...
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i am not sure what the committee phyllis diller the district is. -- i am not sure what the community facility district is. >> it is often formed under the laws of the state. it is a special tax district that is usually approved by property owners for specific pieces of property to handle specific infrastructure or the service in need of those properties. in this case, it would be obligating future tax holders -- taxpayers of these two sites to pay for the maintenance of the works. >> ok, thank you. and the other question? >> sorry, i was thinking ahead. the port staff has been thinking about how we address sea level rise and contemplating the additional cost in the future and that there will have to be some mechanism where property owners decide to tax themselves to pay for those improvements. it is putting in their anticipation of some future aspect of the sea level rise. >> thank you. i also wanted to move to amend resolution 180, the result calls that is specific about authorizing the executive director to reimburse a certain amount. i think given what we heard today, acknowledgin
i am not sure what the committee phyllis diller the district is. -- i am not sure what the community facility district is. >> it is often formed under the laws of the state. it is a special tax district that is usually approved by property owners for specific pieces of property to handle specific infrastructure or the service in need of those properties. in this case, it would be obligating future tax holders -- taxpayers of these two sites to pay for the maintenance of the works....
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just ask phyllis, the mayor of rockville. >> my dad built this house. when he built it, he wanted to put the best thing he could in it. so naturally he put copper. >> reporter: it's been replaced but thieves stole the copper down spout from her house. >> roughly 3:00, 3:30 in the morning i heard this tremendous ra racket. what i saw was my down spout was gone. >> they say they have been swiped 26 times in bethesda, potomac and rockville. it holds 90% of its value in resale. attracting thieves all times of the day and night. some people have seen a beige, gold or bronze colored late model pickup truck in the area or in driveways. a few times homeowners confronted the thieves only to be told they worked for a gutter company before they took off. >> this was not an inexpensive fix. >> it cost hundreds of dollars for the copper alone. >> reporter: aaron gilchrist, news 4 bethesda. . we are getting a look at the intense rescue of a caver trapped 200 feet below ground. look at these pictures. the guy got stuck in between rocks caving in the clear spring area.
just ask phyllis, the mayor of rockville. >> my dad built this house. when he built it, he wanted to put the best thing he could in it. so naturally he put copper. >> reporter: it's been replaced but thieves stole the copper down spout from her house. >> roughly 3:00, 3:30 in the morning i heard this tremendous ra racket. what i saw was my down spout was gone. >> they say they have been swiped 26 times in bethesda, potomac and rockville. it holds 90% of its value in...
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the kindness of phyllis schneck. we are the work ethic and sense of fairness of judge john. we are the commitment of the others showed to each other and we are the hope that is embodied in the spirit of christina taylor green. this weekend has been one of sadness and reflection. we have mourned anew all we lost in 16 short seconds. but at the same time, one year later, we find inspiration. you that the way our community has come together over the last year has not just inspired our neighbors but people throughout the country and the world. this morning at 10:11 a.m. bells rang out in tuscon and across the country in remembrance of our loss. it was a moment of unity and reflection. so, let us continue to know and let the country continue to know who we are as a people in tuscon, united, compassionate, one million strong. and let us continue to be inspired each day by the lives we lost and our community's strength and sense of togetherness. [applause] >> in a few moments we will ask you to activate your glow sticks. you have been very good. i haven't seen any lit yet. but you
the kindness of phyllis schneck. we are the work ethic and sense of fairness of judge john. we are the commitment of the others showed to each other and we are the hope that is embodied in the spirit of christina taylor green. this weekend has been one of sadness and reflection. we have mourned anew all we lost in 16 short seconds. but at the same time, one year later, we find inspiration. you that the way our community has come together over the last year has not just inspired our neighbors...
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mike phyllis says it means his family now has some unbreakable rules. >> they know whether if we're not coming, that their grandmother is coming to get them. and there are no exceptions. >> reporter: despite the fact that no crime has been committed, fairfax county police have added extra patrols and other public safety resources in the area. jackie bensen, news 4. >>> a fairfax county couple criticized police today for the handling of their daughter's death investigation. the parents of 16-year-old annie mccann publicly voiced their frustrations about the course of the investigation. the mccanns are from fairfax county. the victim's body was found in baltimore in 2008. maryland's medical examiner ruled the teenager died from lidocaine intoxication, and the cause of her death is undetermined. police say there is no evidence to suggest murder, but the mccann family is attacking the efforts of investigators. >> baltimore police never honestly investigated annie's death. claims of a 1200-hour investigation are preposterous. and completely undermined by the fact that four months after annie
mike phyllis says it means his family now has some unbreakable rules. >> they know whether if we're not coming, that their grandmother is coming to get them. and there are no exceptions. >> reporter: despite the fact that no crime has been committed, fairfax county police have added extra patrols and other public safety resources in the area. jackie bensen, news 4. >>> a fairfax county couple criticized police today for the handling of their daughter's death investigation....
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which finds itself in hot water with the west calling raids on human rights organizations last week phyllis is a very dangerous situation because you have the elections on the one hand producing a prose nomic majority but the people on the streets pushing for change secularists who have links with these groups so it's a sign that this big tension really between washington and kyra leapt up cell phones and more than twenty boxes of documents were reportedly seized during raids by the police authorities promised all will be returned yet several questions are mean what prompted the raids and what could possibly be so suspicious about entry all of the races in post revolutionary egypt. and the members of the arabic center for an independent judiciary never did get an official explanation for the confiscation of their documents or these. action from their office that followed. we don't know what they were searching for we told them we could give them anything they wanted but they came in search everything and didn't give a simple answer whether they wanted bank statements or anything else. sitti
which finds itself in hot water with the west calling raids on human rights organizations last week phyllis is a very dangerous situation because you have the elections on the one hand producing a prose nomic majority but the people on the streets pushing for change secularists who have links with these groups so it's a sign that this big tension really between washington and kyra leapt up cell phones and more than twenty boxes of documents were reportedly seized during raids by the police...
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phyllis murray writes that the murder plunged our world into utter dispair, chaos, shock, confusion, hatred and terror overwhelmed us and there are letters to the court from britney norwoods' family and friends. her father earl writes i want the murray family to know on behalf of the entire norwood family, we're deeply saddened and sorry for their loss. i am humbly requesting that britney be sentenced to life and not life without patrol. of -- parole. of britney, norwood's mother writes she has a loving heart, a warm personality and a champion for the less fortunate. i know if given the chance to be able to rejoin society one day, she will be as valuable an asset her community as she once was. bob barnard, fox 5 news. >>> a former prince georges county jail guard is due in a courtroom this morning. he was connected in -- connected to the death of a prison death in 2008. he's accused of failing to call an ambulance after reporting ronnie white unconscious and is charged with federal civil rights violations and falsifying records. the coroner said white was strangled to death later and
phyllis murray writes that the murder plunged our world into utter dispair, chaos, shock, confusion, hatred and terror overwhelmed us and there are letters to the court from britney norwoods' family and friends. her father earl writes i want the murray family to know on behalf of the entire norwood family, we're deeply saddened and sorry for their loss. i am humbly requesting that britney be sentenced to life and not life without patrol. of -- parole. of britney, norwood's mother writes she has...
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people in tahrir square again the year wrong but it's more of a frustration than celebration isn't it phyllis said. right in the lifting of that emergency room or at least partially is not going to be enough for these tens of thousands of protesters that have come to talk we are just want to step out of the site and give you an idea of how packed this is where is this for them is of course where it all started tens of thousands of people if not hundreds of thousands in fact talk near is packed to its max hundreds of people cannot get onto the square and in fact there are reports from the egyptian health ministry that some eighty six people were injured when one of the stages collapsed and dozens of those people were taken to hospital which just reports for now i was just on the square and it did seem like things were very calm but people extremely for us. freighted extremely passionate and really sick of the fact that the what they say is their original goal for this revolution was to take down the regime and their goal is still very much just that to take down the regime they do not want the
people in tahrir square again the year wrong but it's more of a frustration than celebration isn't it phyllis said. right in the lifting of that emergency room or at least partially is not going to be enough for these tens of thousands of protesters that have come to talk we are just want to step out of the site and give you an idea of how packed this is where is this for them is of course where it all started tens of thousands of people if not hundreds of thousands in fact talk near is packed...
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christina taylor green, dorothy morris, john rolle, phyllis, dorwin and gabe zimmerman. each in their own way they committed their lives of serving their families, community and country and they died performing a basic act of citizenship that's at the heart of our greatness as a nation. they will be required always by their country and by their congress. i don't remember much from that terrible day, but i have never forgotten my constituents, my colleagues or the millions of americans with whom i share great hopes for this nation. to all of them, thank you for your prayers, your cards, your well wishes and your support. and even as i have worked to regain my speech, thank you for your faith in my ability to be your voice. the only way i ever served my district in congress was by giving 100%. i would add it's 150%. this past year, that's what i have given to my recovery. thank you for your patience. from my first steps and first words after being shot to my current physical and speech therapy, i have given all of myself to being able to walk back on the house floor to rep
christina taylor green, dorothy morris, john rolle, phyllis, dorwin and gabe zimmerman. each in their own way they committed their lives of serving their families, community and country and they died performing a basic act of citizenship that's at the heart of our greatness as a nation. they will be required always by their country and by their congress. i don't remember much from that terrible day, but i have never forgotten my constituents, my colleagues or the millions of americans with whom...
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we are the kindness of phyllis. we are the work ethic and sense of fairness of judge john rall. dorothy and george morris and door when stoddard show to each other. and most of all, we are the hope that is embodied in the spirit of cristina tayler green. this weekend has been one of sadness and reflection. we have more on the new all we lost in 16 short seconds. but at the same time, one year later we find inspiration. i will tell you the way that our communities come together over the last year has not just inspired our neighbors, let but people throughout the country and the world. this morning at 10:11 bells rang in tucson and across the country in remembrance of our loss. it was a moment of unity and reflection. so let us continue to know and what the country continue to know who we are as the people in tucson united, compassionate, one million-strong and let us continue to be inspired each day by the lives we lost in our community strength and sense of togetherness. [applause] >> in just a few moments we will ask you to activate your glow sticks. you've been very good. i ha
we are the kindness of phyllis. we are the work ethic and sense of fairness of judge john rall. dorothy and george morris and door when stoddard show to each other. and most of all, we are the hope that is embodied in the spirit of cristina tayler green. this weekend has been one of sadness and reflection. we have more on the new all we lost in 16 short seconds. but at the same time, one year later we find inspiration. i will tell you the way that our communities come together over the last...
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dorothy morris, gabe zimmerman, dorwan stoddard, phyllis schneck, john roll.ed the tucson symphony orchestra. ♪ ♪ seat among a factory line baby's starting to crach sh beating back a shattered heart ♪ frontiercrystal searching for her lost child on the river of teares s ♪ >> sing with me he can get you anything you want it might cost you the price searching vfoforout lost love on the crystal frontier ♪ crytal frontier mighty mighty oh, crystal frontier ♪ we love you, gabby. tuscon, come on. marco's shadow falls on the door to the 7 lost cities of gold head and aaven's rattler's tail dead in his tracks, this godforsaken soul's unwanted here and his ghost lingers for years behind thece hides mask sweating on the tv factory line that smile on her face is starting to crack while welding back the pieces of a shattered heart here, withtered out the ghosts of her peers search for her lost job along the river of tears at the end of the working week when a drunken world's meat both sides keeping a close eye for a break in the line here on the crystal frontier frontier.
dorothy morris, gabe zimmerman, dorwan stoddard, phyllis schneck, john roll.ed the tucson symphony orchestra. ♪ ♪ seat among a factory line baby's starting to crach sh beating back a shattered heart ♪ frontiercrystal searching for her lost child on the river of teares s ♪ >> sing with me he can get you anything you want it might cost you the price searching vfoforout lost love on the crystal frontier ♪ crytal frontier mighty mighty oh, crystal frontier ♪ we love you, gabby....
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he is survived by his wife, three sons and five grandchildren. 79-year-old phyllis snedt. she loved so w aprons for her church fund-raiser. finally mr. zimmerman, he was an aide to congresswoman giffords. he was engaged to be married this year. >> gregg: iran showing no signs of the nuclear program. instead the country is reportedly enriching uranium at a secret facility in direct defiance and islamic republic threatening to close the strait of hormuz if the petroleum exports are blocked. tell us more about this uranium enrichment processing facility. >> they are enriching uranium at a second secure site. deeply buried bunker. news of that by independent news agency closely allied with the islamic government there, renews their threats of blocking the straits of hormuz if the u.s. carries through on to sanction iran's central bank. leon panetta did not directly address reports of second enrichment site but he reiterated the administration's position. >> i think the pressure of the sanctions, the pressure diplomatic pressures from everywhere, europe and elsewhere is working
he is survived by his wife, three sons and five grandchildren. 79-year-old phyllis snedt. she loved so w aprons for her church fund-raiser. finally mr. zimmerman, he was an aide to congresswoman giffords. he was engaged to be married this year. >> gregg: iran showing no signs of the nuclear program. instead the country is reportedly enriching uranium at a secret facility in direct defiance and islamic republic threatening to close the strait of hormuz if the petroleum exports are blocked....
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. >> reporter: john phyllis understands keeping up the times.family for 87 years. >> people, instead of sitting and reading a newspaper at the family with their breakfast or lunch, they sit and read their blackberries. >> reporter: phyllis has found a way to use technology to maintain tradition. 87-year-old business, three generations, you have a twitter and facebook page now. >> correct. >> reporter: and you have to. >> you have to. >> there are very few brands, if you take stock of the brands we actually purchase, very few of them are brands you haven't heard of before. >> reporter: scott gallaway is a professor at new york university and says reinvention is key in the struggle for survivor. >> old spice for men. >> should gilette smell like an old spice man? >> reporter: and and is a shining example of an established brand evolving. >> you can't talk about reinvention without talking about apple. and people forget how poorly they were doing, all right? so unbelievable renaissance. >> does that make you feel better? and wall a big comeback. wh
. >> reporter: john phyllis understands keeping up the times.family for 87 years. >> people, instead of sitting and reading a newspaper at the family with their breakfast or lunch, they sit and read their blackberries. >> reporter: phyllis has found a way to use technology to maintain tradition. 87-year-old business, three generations, you have a twitter and facebook page now. >> correct. >> reporter: and you have to. >> you have to. >> there are very...
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thing to watch for, the movement conservatives, will these social conservatives represented by the phyllis schlafly, mike huckabees, things like that, will they see santorum has the last conservative train leaving the station to stop mitt romney or will they still decide to stay on the surveillanidelines. they would would jumped on a perry bandwagon. they didn't make an indication whether they will jump on the santorum bandwagon. if they do, it may mean -- give santorum a fighting chance in florida. if they stay on the sidelines worried that they would get marginalized because they might endorse santorum only to see romney and the aircraft carrier that is the mitt romney campaign just crush him down in florida and end the nomination, then this little santorum boom could be short-lived. >> chuck todd, i understand. you're off in a plane in just minute, i understand. >> we will be in manchester in a few hour. >> safe travels. you made a point that i thought was an important one and kind of the denining question i think coming out of this night. which is the pattern of the race that we've all
thing to watch for, the movement conservatives, will these social conservatives represented by the phyllis schlafly, mike huckabees, things like that, will they see santorum has the last conservative train leaving the station to stop mitt romney or will they still decide to stay on the surveillanidelines. they would would jumped on a perry bandwagon. they didn't make an indication whether they will jump on the santorum bandwagon. if they do, it may mean -- give santorum a fighting chance in...
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the mayor of rockville, phyllis maruccio said it happened to her. she thought one had s fallen on to her roof when she woke up startled. >> my dad built this house. when he built it, he wanted to put the best things he could in it, so naturally he put copper. i heard this tremendous racket. what i saw was my downspout was gone. >> maruccio says it was not cheap to replace it. the copper alone was hundreds of dollars. the scrap metal usually holds about 90% of its value at resale attracting thieves to steal it and resell it. >>> today d.c. down until members will look at a plan to allow online gambling in the district. the district legalized online gambling in late 2010 as part of a budget bill but it has not been implemented here. today's informational hearing will focus on how the gambling law was approved. the bill would allow people to play online poker, blackjack and slot machines at certain spots in d.c. if the council decides to move forward with the plan, online gambling could be up and running sometime this spring. >>> d.c.'s chamber of comm
the mayor of rockville, phyllis maruccio said it happened to her. she thought one had s fallen on to her roof when she woke up startled. >> my dad built this house. when he built it, he wanted to put the best things he could in it, so naturally he put copper. i heard this tremendous racket. what i saw was my downspout was gone. >> maruccio says it was not cheap to replace it. the copper alone was hundreds of dollars. the scrap metal usually holds about 90% of its value at resale...
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the dog entered the bed room when phyllis realized her house was on fire. she owes her high of -- she owes her life to her dog. >> i love her. >> sierra had been by her side since her husband died more than a year ago. >>> you feed your dog filet mignon and all kinds of good stuff. >> the good stuff. [ laughter ] >> let's talk about something else. let's talk about project x. >>> there is a major company that plans to bring thousands of jobs to the bay area. >> okay. and taking the nonout of nonstop flights. planes refueling delays midflight the delay caused to passengers and why coming up. >> new rules on smoking on california campuses. but it's not going to quite be cold turkey. we'll give you the details coming up. >>> a major retail chain is looking to hire a lot of people. more people than they originally thought. we'll have the latest on how many applicants they are trying to beat out in the latest unemployment figures in the country. that's coming up. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> it is a minivan line-up down at santa clar
the dog entered the bed room when phyllis realized her house was on fire. she owes her high of -- she owes her life to her dog. >> i love her. >> sierra had been by her side since her husband died more than a year ago. >>> you feed your dog filet mignon and all kinds of good stuff. >> the good stuff. [ laughter ] >> let's talk about something else. let's talk about project x. >>> there is a major company that plans to bring thousands of jobs to the bay...
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from the montgomery county state's attorney john mccarthy and, perhaps, jana's parents, david and phyllis, to get their reaction to the sentence. frankly, we ran out of the courtroom as soon as it was delivered. it was before the start of the newscast and we're not sure if anyone from the norwood family is going to speak to the media. they have not, all long, and despite every one of the family members, delivering statements, written statements to the judge, only one. the older brother stood up besides britney. we're not counting on hearing from the norwood family but will hear from the prosecutor and jana murray's parents. maybe a brother or both here at 5:15. we'll have that for you live. >> hopefully her parents will, indeed, speak out. a great relief for them. an emotional day for everyone all around. thank you, bob barnard. >>> developing in the district. the occupy d.c. protestors will have to find somewhere else to sleep. u.s. park police hanging up flyers at mcpherson square and freedom plaza, letting the protestors know that camping won't be allowed after noon on monday. that mov
from the montgomery county state's attorney john mccarthy and, perhaps, jana's parents, david and phyllis, to get their reaction to the sentence. frankly, we ran out of the courtroom as soon as it was delivered. it was before the start of the newscast and we're not sure if anyone from the norwood family is going to speak to the media. they have not, all long, and despite every one of the family members, delivering statements, written statements to the judge, only one. the older brother stood up...
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phyllis, jayna's mom, what was your reaction? heard cries in the courtroom, applause, people were hugging. for you -- >> tears. i was just so relieved and i guess from the minute the judge started talking, i didn't realize, but my body just froze. and when i realized the decision or the sentence, i let go and tears just streamed down my cheeks. >> and then david murray, jayna's father, i'd like to ask you the same question. you never know how these things are going
phyllis, jayna's mom, what was your reaction? heard cries in the courtroom, applause, people were hugging. for you -- >> tears. i was just so relieved and i guess from the minute the judge started talking, i didn't realize, but my body just froze. and when i realized the decision or the sentence, i let go and tears just streamed down my cheeks. >> and then david murray, jayna's father, i'd like to ask you the same question. you never know how these things are going
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phyllis murray writes the murder of jayna plunged our family into a world of utter display, chaos, shock, confusion, terror, anger and hatred overwhelmed us. there are also letters to the court from brittany norwood's family and friends. her father earl writes i want the murray family to know that on behalf of the entire norwood family we are deeply saddened and sorry for their loss. i am humbly requesting that brittany be sentenced to life and not life without parole. of brittany norwood's mother writes she has a loving heart, a warm personality and was always a champion for the less fortunate. i know that if she is given the chance to one day be able to rejoin society, she will be as valuable an asset to her community as she once was. jayna's friend ivy wong does not plan to speak of the sentencing but submitted an impact statement with the court. the hearing starts at 1:30 tomorrow afternoon in rockville. >> is there any idea if brittany norwood herself will ask the court for mercy? >> we're not sure. she did not testify at trial in her defense. the only time we heard her was in a vid
phyllis murray writes the murder of jayna plunged our family into a world of utter display, chaos, shock, confusion, terror, anger and hatred overwhelmed us. there are also letters to the court from brittany norwood's family and friends. her father earl writes i want the murray family to know that on behalf of the entire norwood family we are deeply saddened and sorry for their loss. i am humbly requesting that brittany be sentenced to life and not life without parole. of brittany norwood's...
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christina taylor green, dorothy morris, john roll, phyllis schneck, dorwin stot ard, and gabe zimmermanembodied the best of america, each in their own way they committed their lives to serving their families, community, and country and they died performing a basic but important act of citizenship that's at the heart of our greatness as a nation. they will be remembered always by their country and by their congress. i don't remember much from that terrible day, but i have never forgotten my constituents, my colleagues, or the millions of americans with whom i share great hopes for this nation. to all of them, thank you for your prayers, your cards, your well wishes, and your support, and even as i have worked to regain my speech, thank you for your faith in my ability to be your voice. the only way i ever served my district in congress was by giving 100%. i would add it's 150%. this past year that's what i have given to my recovery. thank you for your patience. from my first steps and first words after being shot to my current physical and speech therapy, i have given all of myself to be
christina taylor green, dorothy morris, john roll, phyllis schneck, dorwin stot ard, and gabe zimmermanembodied the best of america, each in their own way they committed their lives to serving their families, community, and country and they died performing a basic but important act of citizenship that's at the heart of our greatness as a nation. they will be remembered always by their country and by their congress. i don't remember much from that terrible day, but i have never forgotten my...
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the mayor of rockville, phyllis maruccio said it happened to her.hought one had s fallen on to her roof when she woke up startled. >> my dad built this house. when he built it, he wanted to put the best things he could in it, so naturally he put copper. i heard this tremendous racket. what i saw was my downspout was gone. >> maruccio says it was not cheap to replace it. the copper alone was hundreds of dollars. the scrap metal usually holds about 90% of its value at resale attracting thieves to steal it and sell it as scrap metal. >>> a new study of d.c. schools recommends the city turn around or close three schools. ward 7 and 8 need the most help. only six schools received a tier one, a highest rating. 22 schools received the lowest rating a tier 4. it recommends the city close some of those schools and open charter schools. there is some controversy about the study it was underwritten with a $100,000 grant from the walton family, one of the biggest supporters of charter schools. >>> the virginia supreme court will hear a case about redrawing legi
the mayor of rockville, phyllis maruccio said it happened to her.hought one had s fallen on to her roof when she woke up startled. >> my dad built this house. when he built it, he wanted to put the best things he could in it, so naturally he put copper. i heard this tremendous racket. what i saw was my downspout was gone. >> maruccio says it was not cheap to replace it. the copper alone was hundreds of dollars. the scrap metal usually holds about 90% of its value at resale...
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on many days, she would come here for coffee, to talk with phyllis keith, who owns the morning glories café with her husband, michael. >> she came in regularly-- i'd say maybe two, sometimes three times a day. >> rotella: at some point, some of the stuff she said started to pique your interest. can you tell me about that? >> what i remember is, it was later in the day, and there weren't any other customers in the shop. and she sat down and said, "i think my son might be involved with training camps in pakistan." just pretty much straight-out said that. >> the impression that i got from her is that he was in and out of the country pretty regularly, and, at times, she wouldn't know where he was. >> at that point in time, they were saying, you know, "if you hear something, you see something that makes you suspicious..." and one night, i went home from work, got out the phone book, looked up the fbi and gave them a call. >> rotella: you say the conversation lasted how long? >> i don't know. five minutes? >> rotella: did you hear from them again? >> no. >> rotella: as daood gilani honed his
on many days, she would come here for coffee, to talk with phyllis keith, who owns the morning glories café with her husband, michael. >> she came in regularly-- i'd say maybe two, sometimes three times a day. >> rotella: at some point, some of the stuff she said started to pique your interest. can you tell me about that? >> what i remember is, it was later in the day, and there weren't any other customers in the shop. and she sat down and said, "i think my son might be...
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if you'll pan over this way members of the murray family, phyllis and david his mother and father. we also have his brother and fiance and now we'd like -- >> john mccarty. good evening. i'm the state's attorney for montgomery county. i am here with mary beth ayres my cocounsel in this case, state of maryland vs. brittany norwood. i want to begin by making one statement. i think anybody who sat through today's proceeding and has gotten to know a little bit about the murray family and jana murray in particular realizes the world is significantly diminished by the loss of this magnificent young woman but only moments ago across the street from where we now stand judge robert greenburg pronounced the sentence of life without the possibility of parole to brittany norwood for the murder of jana murray that occurred on march the 11th in the lululemon store in bethesda, maryland. as a result of that sentence ms. norwood will die in jail. she will not be eligible for parole. the sentence given by judge greenburg today was fair. it was just. it was appropriate. the murder in this case was s
if you'll pan over this way members of the murray family, phyllis and david his mother and father. we also have his brother and fiance and now we'd like -- >> john mccarty. good evening. i'm the state's attorney for montgomery county. i am here with mary beth ayres my cocounsel in this case, state of maryland vs. brittany norwood. i want to begin by making one statement. i think anybody who sat through today's proceeding and has gotten to know a little bit about the murray family and jana...
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. >> phyllis very quickly about that accusation? >> well, the fbi thought he was passing intelligence. of use the that was not true. the evidence was little secret, and it was not sure of me. the cia conducted an investigation commended of exaggerated me. >> were you arrested? >> no, i was not. i pled guilty to the charges because of was threatened. basically a death threat. the government said they were deported to lebanon. but let guilty to these of judges. >> do you do until that at all in "uncompromised"? >> that describe a number of the cases. the distress of the circumstances around the falls of accusations and finally the exoneration. >> s in american woman in the cia did you face to face situations that may be a white male would not? >> the calls from backgrounds. i was given missions to get out of the green zone and collect intelligence. i was discussed. i was able to collect intelligence. again : i hope you get the chance to read it. >> did the cia have to that your book? >> they had to submit my manuscript, and they had t
. >> phyllis very quickly about that accusation? >> well, the fbi thought he was passing intelligence. of use the that was not true. the evidence was little secret, and it was not sure of me. the cia conducted an investigation commended of exaggerated me. >> were you arrested? >> no, i was not. i pled guilty to the charges because of was threatened. basically a death threat. the government said they were deported to lebanon. but let guilty to these of judges. >> do...
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and then phyllis snek and christa -- christina taylor green, born on 9/11. >> and a candlelight vigilned, shepard and gets underway in just about an hour and congresswoman gabrielle gifford will be in attendance though it's not clear if she will make any remarks, as you can imagine. dozens of memorials have been going on across the city of tucson this weekend. a tearful tribute on the university of arizona campus, just wrapping up. and not far from there, hundreds packed this cathedral to pray. and they chanted, we remember, with grateful hearts. now, yesterday, i had the great privilege of sitting down with gabrielle gifford's husband, mark kelly. and he reflected on her remarkable progress this year and how they feel they should be marked. >> and it's not about gabby, you know, it's about the six individuals that died a year ago today. and it's, you know, it's, if it's a sad event, but i think it's a, you know, it's a marker in time, it's important to acknowledge what happened and for the community to get together, that's what we're going to do. >> and an emotional few days here in
and then phyllis snek and christa -- christina taylor green, born on 9/11. >> and a candlelight vigilned, shepard and gets underway in just about an hour and congresswoman gabrielle gifford will be in attendance though it's not clear if she will make any remarks, as you can imagine. dozens of memorials have been going on across the city of tucson this weekend. a tearful tribute on the university of arizona campus, just wrapping up. and not far from there, hundreds packed this cathedral to...
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host: phyllis is on the line with a question. caller: we are working for you. i have friends in florida who are already passing out fliers. how bout an import tax we can get out of jobs that? guest: you raise a good point. the fact that the president vetoed the keystone pipeline, canadians will produce enough oil to pay -- to take care of central illinois. it makes no sense for president obama to have vetoed that. he is forcing canada into a partnership with china. how can our next door neighbor- china to be a more reliable partner to be united states? the answer is barack obama. your point is well made. every time we turn around, we find another way that barack obama is killing jobs. thank you for your friends in florida. i hope everybody watching will facebook or e-mail or call anybody they know in the florida. we need people power to offset governor romney's money power. get on facebook an e-mail and we will do just fine in florida. host: next we have mary in wisconsin. good morning. caller: i would like to make some points. with this country is broke. we ha
host: phyllis is on the line with a question. caller: we are working for you. i have friends in florida who are already passing out fliers. how bout an import tax we can get out of jobs that? guest: you raise a good point. the fact that the president vetoed the keystone pipeline, canadians will produce enough oil to pay -- to take care of central illinois. it makes no sense for president obama to have vetoed that. he is forcing canada into a partnership with china. how can our next door...
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i call phyllis on of the big customers affected phi pham the pg&e crews are out there. we have a live crew out there as well. >>mark: california regulators are launching an investigation on whether or not the dna broke any laws leading up to the san bruno explosion. copping ever court stated that the gas line blew up because the company cut down on maintenance and improvement while at the same time awarding executives millions in bonuses. the blasts killed dozens and destroyed 38 homes. pg&e could be slapped with a string of the penalties. the president says the company takes the findings seriously and will cooperate with the investigation. >>darya: the 49ers are in the playoffs. a saturday afternoon game against the new orleans saints. the first playoff game in nine years. the kickoff is at 1:30 p.m.. they are expecting the parking lot to open early for tailgaters. 8:30 a.m.! they are hoping that will help with traffic instead of everyone arriving at once. visit our facebook fan page. there is an entry form of the left side of the page for you to enter. you do have to
i call phyllis on of the big customers affected phi pham the pg&e crews are out there. we have a live crew out there as well. >>mark: california regulators are launching an investigation on whether or not the dna broke any laws leading up to the san bruno explosion. copping ever court stated that the gas line blew up because the company cut down on maintenance and improvement while at the same time awarding executives millions in bonuses. the blasts killed dozens and destroyed 38...
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phyllis --ellis is a brilliant writer and really good and is raising interesting questions. let's look at the numbers. 3% of us don't have jobs. one in three. you don't have a job. you don't have a dog. you don't have a job. has anybody called you? jobless people to ask how you are feeling about this? [talking over each other] >> the harvard mbas i am related to some. let's be clear. we have challenges. i used to live this life that was very fascinating. i took a piece of data and i could write a book about it. now for peace of data comes through my office and says i lost my job. how do i pay my tuition? that is my new life as a college president. i revel in it but i am very challenge by the fact that we in black america don't always see ourselves. some of us do phenomenally well. our applaud them, the recreation committee and lots of other organizations but i also know about the people who have more months than money. they cannot eat. these theoretical discussions are not discussions that make a difference in their lives. it strikes me when i look at the numbers, sometimes
phyllis --ellis is a brilliant writer and really good and is raising interesting questions. let's look at the numbers. 3% of us don't have jobs. one in three. you don't have a job. you don't have a dog. you don't have a job. has anybody called you? jobless people to ask how you are feeling about this? [talking over each other] >> the harvard mbas i am related to some. let's be clear. we have challenges. i used to live this life that was very fascinating. i took a piece of data and i could...
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holly phyllis. [ female announcer ] no matter how busy your morning...ething better for yourself. and better is so easy with benefiber. the fiber that's taste-free and grit-free... so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it. better it with benefiber. ♪ [ gong ] strawberry banana! [ male announcer ] for a smoothie with real fruit plus veggie nutrition new v8 v-fusion smoothie. could've had a v8. to save money,on smoothie. i used turbotax. a lot of the questions...
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holly phyllis. >>> good morning. today on "cbs healthwatch," silent strokes and memory loss.elderly people have suffered from silent strokes. they're called silent strokes because they often go unnoticed. tiny blood vessels close down or are blocked by clots and the surrounding cells die. the damage increases over time. a study published in the journal "neurology" also found that those who had the strokes did more poorly on memory tests than those who didn't. while the link between silent strokes and alzheimer's disease is unclear, researchers believe damage makes the brain less resistant to the unslot of the disease. while there's no cure for alzheimer's, early intervention can identify stroke victims. and strokes are preventable by reducing risk factors such as obesity, high blood pressure, and smoking. eating a healthy diet and regular exercise are important as well. you may also want to ask your doctor about getting an mri. i'm dr. holly philips. >>> "cbs healthwatch" is sponsored by lyrica. tch sponsored by lyrica. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia -- thought to be
holly phyllis. >>> good morning. today on "cbs healthwatch," silent strokes and memory loss.elderly people have suffered from silent strokes. they're called silent strokes because they often go unnoticed. tiny blood vessels close down or are blocked by clots and the surrounding cells die. the damage increases over time. a study published in the journal "neurology" also found that those who had the strokes did more poorly on memory tests than those who didn't. while...
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he survived by his wife maureen, three sons and five grandchildren. 79-year-old phyllis was a great grandmother son says she loved to sew for church fundraisers. gabe zimmermann the 30-year-old was an aide to the congresswoman and engaged to be married. of course, we are going to bring you much more on this day of remembrance. coming up congresswoman gabrielle giffords and the other survivors are expected to attend a vigil tonight we will bring you that part of the story live beginning at 4 p.m. eastern keep it right here on fox news channel and keep them in your thoughts. >>> now to the primary. the gloves are really off in new hampshire. less than 48 hours until the polls open for the nation's first primary. republican candidates unleashing sharp criticism against mitt romney. in another debate that occurred earlier this morning. molly line is live with the latest. they had the debate last night then a short turn around of sleep last night and another debate early this morning was much more tess than last night's exchange. >> reporter: -- clutely last night was tame in comparison. we thought
he survived by his wife maureen, three sons and five grandchildren. 79-year-old phyllis was a great grandmother son says she loved to sew for church fundraisers. gabe zimmermann the 30-year-old was an aide to the congresswoman and engaged to be married. of course, we are going to bring you much more on this day of remembrance. coming up congresswoman gabrielle giffords and the other survivors are expected to attend a vigil tonight we will bring you that part of the story live beginning at 4...