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i'm randi kaye in for don lemon. we're watching breaking news right now on cnn international.bama phoned the parents of captured united states soldier andtomy them their son is free and coming home. sergeant bowe bergdahl was the only u.s. servicemember still held captive from the conflicts in iran and after gap stan. except for the occasional proof of life or picture as they call it, bergdahl was out of sight and in the taliban hands for nearly five years. we're told he's safe now after long
i'm randi kaye in for don lemon. we're watching breaking news right now on cnn international.bama phoned the parents of captured united states soldier andtomy them their son is free and coming home. sergeant bowe bergdahl was the only u.s. servicemember still held captive from the conflicts in iran and after gap stan. except for the occasional proof of life or picture as they call it, bergdahl was out of sight and in the taliban hands for nearly five years. we're told he's safe now after long
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i'm randi kaye. beginning this hour overseas where people are dieing in a country appearing to be on a fast track to all-out civil war. ukraine. the army trying to quash an uprising making them russian. it started and spread along the two country's border and now spreading more. the port city of odessa far from the border and now the center of the deadliest violence. nearly 50 people killed there in street fighting and in a fire witnesses say was started by activists throwing molotov cocktails. separatists say they'll ask the people to stay ukrainian or join with russia. they plan a referendum next weekend. crimea was annexed by russia in march. prime ministers and diplomats are calling for calm and an end to the fight. officials of ukraine say they're out of power to stop the uprising. russian leaders say they're not supporting it. odes odessa, dozens of people locked up for fighting against riot police and today crowds of supporters stormed the jail and forced police to set them free. cnn's phil bl
i'm randi kaye. beginning this hour overseas where people are dieing in a country appearing to be on a fast track to all-out civil war. ukraine. the army trying to quash an uprising making them russian. it started and spread along the two country's border and now spreading more. the port city of odessa far from the border and now the center of the deadliest violence. nearly 50 people killed there in street fighting and in a fire witnesses say was started by activists throwing molotov cocktails....
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i'm randi kaye.with the horror story no one would want to live through but one girl that made an escape from the terrorist captors brave enough to tell her story. from the night boko haram fighters snatched her, it's
i'm randi kaye.with the horror story no one would want to live through but one girl that made an escape from the terrorist captors brave enough to tell her story. from the night boko haram fighters snatched her, it's
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as we heard randi kaye discussing a little earlier, his sentence was reduced to under send and went toto follow the law as it is written. however, this father needs to do what is in the best interest of his daughter. he need to move close to the adoptive parents, do some visitation first, work out a schedule, get to know this little girl because, right now, she doesn't know him. she is living states away in what sounds like a very physically and emotionally unhealthy situation. but the judge did what the law requires because we do, b biological parenthood trumps. even though that is legally the correct decision i don't think it's morally the right decision. the father needs to be a little less selfish. so that she is not traumatized by his wants, his needs, his desires. let's talk about what is best for sonya. >> let me play devil's advocate here. i do believe that the foster parents are probably the best parents for her. but, again, you have to talk about a father. the love of a father for his daughter. she said, yeah, the place is filthy but he is treating her well. he loves her. thi
as we heard randi kaye discussing a little earlier, his sentence was reduced to under send and went toto follow the law as it is written. however, this father needs to do what is in the best interest of his daughter. he need to move close to the adoptive parents, do some visitation first, work out a schedule, get to know this little girl because, right now, she doesn't know him. she is living states away in what sounds like a very physically and emotionally unhealthy situation. but the judge...
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i'm randi kaye. we begin this hour with the horror story no one would want to live through but one girl that made an escape from the terrorist captors brave enough to tell her story. from the night boko haram fighters snatched her, it's nearly a month now since 276 girls aqueducted from the boarding school in northeastern nigeria, take sboon the jungle and possibly split up and sold as child brides. so in the most doing you assignment any cnn correspondent has had this year, the team made the frightening four-day journey to be the first international reporter to reach the northeastern nigerian town where the girls were kidnapped and joins me now live. did this young girl decide to share her story firsthand with cnn for a specific reason? why is she talking? >> reporter: well, there really is a sense, randi, in spite of what we're hearing, the pledges for support, the bring back the girls hash tag, that for the people there they feel that they have been forgotten by the world, they feel isolated. it i
i'm randi kaye. we begin this hour with the horror story no one would want to live through but one girl that made an escape from the terrorist captors brave enough to tell her story. from the night boko haram fighters snatched her, it's nearly a month now since 276 girls aqueducted from the boarding school in northeastern nigeria, take sboon the jungle and possibly split up and sold as child brides. so in the most doing you assignment any cnn correspondent has had this year, the team made the...
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i'm randi kaye in no don lemon.oday after nearly five years of captivity by the taliban. sergeant bowe bergdahl since 2009 only seen in pictures and videos released by his captors. us special forces went in and picked him up in eastern afghanistan today. he was the only member of the u.s. military still held captive from the wars in iraq and afghanistan. at the same time, today, five detainees at guantanamo bay are released and now in the air en route to qatar. we just heard from the white house. they told us to expect president obama to speak from the rose garden about the release of bowe bergdahl at 6:15 eastern time. in the meantime, the people closest to bowe bergdahl never gave up hope that he would someday come home. here is cnn's jake tapper. >> get me! release me, please! i'm begging you! bring me home, please? bring me home. >> reporter: that is bowe bergdahl the only member of the u.s. military in enemy captivity. he had just turned 27 but four years of his short life have been spent in captivity held by a
i'm randi kaye in no don lemon.oday after nearly five years of captivity by the taliban. sergeant bowe bergdahl since 2009 only seen in pictures and videos released by his captors. us special forces went in and picked him up in eastern afghanistan today. he was the only member of the u.s. military still held captive from the wars in iraq and afghanistan. at the same time, today, five detainees at guantanamo bay are released and now in the air en route to qatar. we just heard from the white...
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i'm randi kaye. it was one of the biggest stories of the week. her story to "vanity fair." she has tried to avoid the scandal with president bill clinton. in a few minutes we will talk to donna rice hughes whose relationship with then senator gary hart derailed his presidential campaign. we will talk to her about how she successfully recovered from that scandal and what advice she might have for monica lewinsky. first i want to remind you what lewinsky revealed to "vanity fair." from the arms of the president to the pages of "vanity fair" magazine. she has found her voice and she has plenty to say. in her tell-all essay for the magazine she says it's time to burn the beret and bury the blue dress. world's most famous intern opening up to vanity fair about her affair with president clinton. the scandal it created in 1998
i'm randi kaye. it was one of the biggest stories of the week. her story to "vanity fair." she has tried to avoid the scandal with president bill clinton. in a few minutes we will talk to donna rice hughes whose relationship with then senator gary hart derailed his presidential campaign. we will talk to her about how she successfully recovered from that scandal and what advice she might have for monica lewinsky. first i want to remind you what lewinsky revealed to "vanity...
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randi kaye takes another look. >> reporter: another is suddenly back in the spotlight.hen the owner of the orlando magic first opened up about aids patients. >> aids is a disease that people gain because of their actions. it was not like cancer. >> devos was talking with his hometown newspaper, "the grand rapids press." and he did not stop there. when asked about same-sex marriage, here is what he said. >> live your life, i will respect you, but don't keep asking for favors. don't ask for a concession on a marriage issue which is not vital to them, in my opinion. >> reporter: then he went further. >> i deal with a lot of wonderful gay people, i hire them a lot, i use them, they're terrific, i am good friends with them. >> reporter: even before that devos fuelled protests for giving $100,000 in support of an anti-guy gay marriage vote in florida which passed, controversial, to be sure. but are his controversial beliefs now considered over the line for an nba owner. >> once you start to monitor what owners say now you really open yourself up to saying well, which remarks
randi kaye takes another look. >> reporter: another is suddenly back in the spotlight.hen the owner of the orlando magic first opened up about aids patients. >> aids is a disease that people gain because of their actions. it was not like cancer. >> devos was talking with his hometown newspaper, "the grand rapids press." and he did not stop there. when asked about same-sex marriage, here is what he said. >> live your life, i will respect you, but don't keep...
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i'm randi kaye. where people are dieing in a country appearing to be on a fast track to all-out civil war. ukraine. the army trying to quash an uprising making them russian. it started and spread along the two country's border and now spreading more. the port city of odessa far from the border and now the center of the deadliest violence. nearly 50 people killed there in street fighting and in a fire witnesses say was started by activists throwing molotov cocktails.
i'm randi kaye. where people are dieing in a country appearing to be on a fast track to all-out civil war. ukraine. the army trying to quash an uprising making them russian. it started and spread along the two country's border and now spreading more. the port city of odessa far from the border and now the center of the deadliest violence. nearly 50 people killed there in street fighting and in a fire witnesses say was started by activists throwing molotov cocktails.
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randi kaye has the story. >> reporter: brad pitt was so busy signing autographs on the red carpet he. suddenly he was hit in the face, either slapped or punched. police are not sure. but they say this guy, a ukrainian reporter named vitali sediuk, jumped the fence and struck the actor in the face. pitt's bodyguards jumped, and sediuk was hauled away. pitt and jolie continued to walk the carpet, and why the man attacked pitt is anybody's guess especially since he has been in hot water for stunts like this before. two years ago, may 2012. at the premiere of "men in black 3" in moscow, he made headlines after kissing actor will smith, who didn't take too kindly to the pda. smith told reporters sediuk was lucky he didn't sucker punch him. perhaps the biggest prank took place at last year's grammy awards, not only did he elude security to have a front row seat. he tried to grab a grammy award presented by singer jennifer lopez, presented to adele, he was taken off stage but only after he told adele he loved her. after that he was put on probation, that didn't last. after being denied cred
randi kaye has the story. >> reporter: brad pitt was so busy signing autographs on the red carpet he. suddenly he was hit in the face, either slapped or punched. police are not sure. but they say this guy, a ukrainian reporter named vitali sediuk, jumped the fence and struck the actor in the face. pitt's bodyguards jumped, and sediuk was hauled away. pitt and jolie continued to walk the carpet, and why the man attacked pitt is anybody's guess especially since he has been in hot water for...
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as cnn's randi kaye reports, this heartbreaking legal battle may change everything you thought you knewbout adoption. >> this is the sound of a nine-year-old girl begging to return to the only home she'd ever known. >> what did you say, baby doll? >> i want you to come and get me. >> you just stay strong and everything is going to be okay. okay? >> that was the last time sonya's adoptive parents heard her voice, january 30th. sonya had been removed from their home, her home in tennessee the day before. but why? sonya had been in the care of david and kim hodgins since before she was two and adopted by the hodgins back in 2008. >> when the adoption became final, how thrilled were the two of you? >> we was ecstatic, so happy. >> but that joy was short lived. sonya's birth father is a convicted felon. under tennessee law his rights were automatically terminated because state law doesn't allow anyone incarcerated for more than ten years to have right to a child under eight years old. but before his daughter's adoption were finalized he cut a deal and got his sentence reduced to seven and a
as cnn's randi kaye reports, this heartbreaking legal battle may change everything you thought you knewbout adoption. >> this is the sound of a nine-year-old girl begging to return to the only home she'd ever known. >> what did you say, baby doll? >> i want you to come and get me. >> you just stay strong and everything is going to be okay. okay? >> that was the last time sonya's adoptive parents heard her voice, january 30th. sonya had been removed from their home,...
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randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> it is interesting they're not looking for a suspect.p next, new information about where the terrorist group boko haram may have taken hundreds of kidnapped school girls and why officials say the girls are being split into smaller groups. i began losing my sight to an eye disease when i was 10. but i learned to live with my blindness a long time ago. so i don't let my blindness get in the way of doing the things i love. but sometimes it feels like my body doesn't know the difference between day and night. i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. i found out this is called non-24, a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70 percent of people who are totally blind. talk to your doctor about your symptoms, and learn about the link between non-24 and blindness by calling 844-824-2424. that's 844-824-2424 or visit your24info.com today. don't let non-24 get in the way of your pursuit of happiness. this is mike. his long race day starts with back pain... ...and a choice. take 4 advil in a day which is 2 aleve... ...for
randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> it is interesting they're not looking for a suspect.p next, new information about where the terrorist group boko haram may have taken hundreds of kidnapped school girls and why officials say the girls are being split into smaller groups. i began losing my sight to an eye disease when i was 10. but i learned to live with my blindness a long time ago. so i don't let my blindness get in the way of doing the things i love. but sometimes it feels like my body...
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randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> it is interesting they're not looking for a suspect. new information about where the terrorist group boko haram may have taken hundreds of kidnapped school girls and why officials say the girls are being split into smaller groups. of complete darkness. i am totally blind. i've been blind since birth. i lost my sight to eye disease. i lost my sight in afghanistan. and it doesn't hold me back. but my blindness can affect my sleep patterns. i go through periods where it's hard to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. but i learned that my struggle was with non-24. non-24 is a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70% of people who are totally blind and can't perceive light. talk to your doctor about your symptoms, and learn about non-24 by calling 844-844-2424. that's 844-844-2424. or visit my24info.com. now i know that non-24 is real. and i'm not alone. it's time for a new day. when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. eng
randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> it is interesting they're not looking for a suspect. new information about where the terrorist group boko haram may have taken hundreds of kidnapped school girls and why officials say the girls are being split into smaller groups. of complete darkness. i am totally blind. i've been blind since birth. i lost my sight to eye disease. i lost my sight in afghanistan. and it doesn't hold me back. but my blindness can affect my sleep patterns. i go through...
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here's randi kaye. >> in a handwritten confession, then 18-year-old admitted to raping a 14-year-old two were students at booker t. washington high school in texas. i took her pants off and mine as well. she kept saying no and stop, but i didn't stop. the girl came forward telling authorities young raped her. young, an admitted rapist, could have been sentenced to 20 years in prison. instead just recently state district judge janine howard ordered him to spend 45 days in jail. five years probation along with 250 hours of community service. and where is young set to serve that community service? out of all places, a rape crisis center. young will have to register as a sex offender. but the judge ruled he will not be held to the typical probation restrictions sex offenders face. no sex offender treatment, no staying away from children, and no refraining from watching pornography. young's attorney also agrees with the sentence. >> we don't think that the qualifies as your typical sex offender. this is not somebody who has preyed on some young kids or unsuspecting people. >> exactly why
here's randi kaye. >> in a handwritten confession, then 18-year-old admitted to raping a 14-year-old two were students at booker t. washington high school in texas. i took her pants off and mine as well. she kept saying no and stop, but i didn't stop. the girl came forward telling authorities young raped her. young, an admitted rapist, could have been sentenced to 20 years in prison. instead just recently state district judge janine howard ordered him to spend 45 days in jail. five years...
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as cnn's randi kaye reports, this heartbreaking battle playing out just may change everything you thoughtabout adoption. >> reporter: this is the sound of a 9-year-old girl begging to return to the only home she'd ever known. >> what did you say, baby doll? >> i want you to come and get me. >> you just stay strong. everything's going to be okay, okay? >> reporter: that was the last time sonya's adoptive parents heard her voice, january 30th. sonya had been removed from their home. her home in tennessee the day before. but why? sonya had been in the care of dave and kim hodgens since before she was 2 and adopted by the hodgens back in 2008. when the adoption became final, how thrilled were the two of you? >> oh, we was ecstatic, we was just so happy. >> reporter: but that joy was short-lived. and here's why. sonya's birth father, john mccall, is a convicted criminal. he pled guilty to transporting firearms, a felony. and was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison. under tennessee law, his rights were automatically terminated because state law does not allow anyone incarcerated for more th
as cnn's randi kaye reports, this heartbreaking battle playing out just may change everything you thoughtabout adoption. >> reporter: this is the sound of a 9-year-old girl begging to return to the only home she'd ever known. >> what did you say, baby doll? >> i want you to come and get me. >> you just stay strong. everything's going to be okay, okay? >> reporter: that was the last time sonya's adoptive parents heard her voice, january 30th. sonya had been removed...
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randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> it is interesting they're not looking for a suspect.next, new information about where the terrorist group boko haram may have taken hundreds of kidnapped school girls and why officials say the girls are being split into smaller groups. what i needed was information i could trust on how to take care of me and my baby. luckily, unitedhealthcare has a simple program that helps moms stay on track with their doctors and get the right care and guidance-before and after the baby is born. simple is good right now. (anncr vo) innovations that work for you. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. and we'll be here at lifelock doing our thing: you do your shop from anywhere thing, offering protection that simple credit score monitoring can't. get lifelock protection and live life free. those little cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines
randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> it is interesting they're not looking for a suspect.next, new information about where the terrorist group boko haram may have taken hundreds of kidnapped school girls and why officials say the girls are being split into smaller groups. what i needed was information i could trust on how to take care of me and my baby. luckily, unitedhealthcare has a simple program that helps moms stay on track with their doctors and get the right care and guidance-before...
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cnn's randi kaye got an early look.k. >> reporter: from the arms of the president to the pages of "vanity fair" magazine. it's been a long road for monica lewinsky. but she's found her voice and she has plenty to say. in her tell all essay for the magazine, she writes, it's time to burn the beret and bury the blue dress. the world's most famous intern. opening up to "vanity fair" about her affair with president clinton. the scandal it created in 1998 and what she calls the global humiliatio humiliation. now 40, she is determined to have a different ending to her story. and hoping to give a purpose to her past. lewinsky says she was inspired to speak out by tyler clemente, the rutgers university student who jumped to his death in 2010. he was humiliated as after being caught on a webcamera kissing another man in his dorm room. telling "vanity fair" his story brought her to tears. after her affair, she had strong suicidal temptations. she's hoping to help others in their darkest moments. in her essay, lewinsky dishes on t
cnn's randi kaye got an early look.k. >> reporter: from the arms of the president to the pages of "vanity fair" magazine. it's been a long road for monica lewinsky. but she's found her voice and she has plenty to say. in her tell all essay for the magazine, she writes, it's time to burn the beret and bury the blue dress. the world's most famous intern. opening up to "vanity fair" about her affair with president clinton. the scandal it created in 1998 and what she calls...
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randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> that was a search not over water. as always you can find out more on the story at cnn.com. up next, just when you thought the shock meter was maxed out. a new recording surfaces in the donald sterling story. if it is really him as it seems to be then he has taken excuses. well, there is a whole new reason he said what he said according to him. >>> also breaking news, the nigerian military firing back, responding to allegations from a human rights group that insists that the islamist terrorists were going to raid the boarding school where 300 girls were kidnapped. my lenses have a sunset mode. and an early morning mode. and a partly sunny mode. and an outside to clear inside mode. new transitions® signature™ adaptive lenses now have chromea7™ technology making them more responsive than ever to changing light. so life can look more vivid and vibrant. why settle for a lens with one mode. experience life well lit. upgrade your lenses to new transitions® signature™. i've been using these bounce bursts. they bring outdoor f
randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> that was a search not over water. as always you can find out more on the story at cnn.com. up next, just when you thought the shock meter was maxed out. a new recording surfaces in the donald sterling story. if it is really him as it seems to be then he has taken excuses. well, there is a whole new reason he said what he said according to him. >>> also breaking news, the nigerian military firing back, responding to allegations from a human rights...
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randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> and we're back with miles o'brien and richard quest and david souci. as we said it is really interesting when we look at this report. we'll put it up on the screen, on the cargo manifest released today. it says the package containing lithium ion batteries, david you know when we look back on this how big a concern is it to you? >> it is not only about these flights, but the previous flight she talked about. the batteries are very volatile, they put off gases, and it burns very, very hot. >> it is interesting, though, richard, malaysian airlines earlier had said this was in compliance with all international regulatory requirements. it doesn't mean they are not potentially dangerous. >> no, it doesn't mean they are potentially dangerous. the way bill makes it clear, the package must be handled with clear. my understanding is that these were packaged in accordance with the procedures. and they were in the back of the aircraft in the -- makes a huge amount of difference. but everything i have been told about these lithium ion batteries is that they do not
randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> and we're back with miles o'brien and richard quest and david souci. as we said it is really interesting when we look at this report. we'll put it up on the screen, on the cargo manifest released today. it says the package containing lithium ion batteries, david you know when we look back on this how big a concern is it to you? >> it is not only about these flights, but the previous flight she talked about. the batteries are very volatile, they put...
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i'm randi kaye. >>> tensions are running so high in ukraine that world leaders are afraid that all-out civil war is close to igniting. this is the ukrainian port city of odessa, riot police fighting against violent groups of people demanding to be part of russia. the clashes started on the border. they've now reached the country's interior. the deadliest incident of the conflict happened on friday. a building in odessa burned with dozens of pro-russian activists inside it. 40 people were killed in the fire or jumped to their deaths. sta it was started by people throwing molotov cocktails. they say they want to vote and let the people decide whether or not to be absorbed by russia. in odessa today protesters rioted and overwhelmed the city's police and forced them to release dozens arrested for street fighting. phil black is in odessa and watched it happen. >> reporter: randi, this big angry crowd surrounded the police station here in central odessa. hundreds, perhaps thousands, standing in the rain demanding that pro-russian activists that have been detained since friday in the station
i'm randi kaye. >>> tensions are running so high in ukraine that world leaders are afraid that all-out civil war is close to igniting. this is the ukrainian port city of odessa, riot police fighting against violent groups of people demanding to be part of russia. the clashes started on the border. they've now reached the country's interior. the deadliest incident of the conflict happened on friday. a building in odessa burned with dozens of pro-russian activists inside it. 40 people...
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details from "ac360's" randi kaye. >> reporter: a new instagram posting from v. stiviano, calling herself a material girl. dancing to the song by madonna, shared by her followers the same day, we're learning new information about the racist rant she recorded about donald sterling and why it took several months for it to come out. the answer is buried in mounds of nba confidential documents related in the sterling investigation and relayed by the times reporter, jim rainy. he argued that donald sterling and v. stiviano argued one night. he was upset because she posted a photo on instagram. stiviano recorded the argument as it continued inside her home. it all may have ended there had shelly sterling not filed this lawsuit against stiviano in march, insisting she return the fancy cars, $240,000 cash and $1.8 million town house donald sterling had given her. >> so she sued. and indeed that does seem to be the precipitating event in all of this. >> rainy says that only after stiviano was served with a lawsuit did she give copies to friends for safekeeping. he says he
details from "ac360's" randi kaye. >> reporter: a new instagram posting from v. stiviano, calling herself a material girl. dancing to the song by madonna, shared by her followers the same day, we're learning new information about the racist rant she recorded about donald sterling and why it took several months for it to come out. the answer is buried in mounds of nba confidential documents related in the sterling investigation and relayed by the times reporter, jim rainy. he...
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randi kaye reports. >> reporter: smiling and seemingly in love. of actor michael jace and his wife from her facebook page. now in stark contrast to the explosion of gun fire in their home. it left 40-year-old april jace dead. her husband under arrest for murder. the 51-year-old actor reportedly called 911 hips to report he'd shot his wife. according to ktla she was shot multiple times in her torso. neighbors also called 911 to report gunshots. it happened about 8:30 monday night at the couple's los angeles home. april jace was pronounced dead at the keen. "the los angeles times" is reporting her body was nund hallway and even more disturbing the young sons under 10 may have witnessed the shooting. >> they were, unfortunately, inside the home when the shots rang out. they were in the home. they're with family members. >> reporter: detectives say april who worked as a financial aid counselor just returned home with the couple's children minutes before the shooting. the couple married in june 2003, a year after jace divorced his first wife. the l.a.p
randi kaye reports. >> reporter: smiling and seemingly in love. of actor michael jace and his wife from her facebook page. now in stark contrast to the explosion of gun fire in their home. it left 40-year-old april jace dead. her husband under arrest for murder. the 51-year-old actor reportedly called 911 hips to report he'd shot his wife. according to ktla she was shot multiple times in her torso. neighbors also called 911 to report gunshots. it happened about 8:30 monday night at the...
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as randi kaye explains. >> reporter: no doubt, v.stiviano had dreams for herself one day. >> one day i will be president of the united states. >> reporter: yes, that is stiviano telling the paparazzi about her plans to be president. for now, she will remain the other woman. in the donald sperling saga. she reportedly met donald sterling at the 2010 super bowl and she claims to be his archivist, but it is not clear what that means. whether on sterling's arm at a clipper's game or on her own, she is tabloid fodder. >> are you surprised about the attention you have been getting? >> i'm trying to walk my dog. >> reporter: on this instagram account, she writes, i do it all. describing herself as an artist. lover, writer, chef, poet, stylist and philanthropist. her photos include this one posing as an angel, another in a bathing suit. plus photos of cars with personalized license plates, alleged gifts from donald sterling. the plates read, i heart you v., and v. hearts you. which brings us to another woman in donald's life, his wife, roche
as randi kaye explains. >> reporter: no doubt, v.stiviano had dreams for herself one day. >> one day i will be president of the united states. >> reporter: yes, that is stiviano telling the paparazzi about her plans to be president. for now, she will remain the other woman. in the donald sperling saga. she reportedly met donald sterling at the 2010 super bowl and she claims to be his archivist, but it is not clear what that means. whether on sterling's arm at a clipper's game...
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we fell towards each other and the gun went off. >> randi kaye joins me now.hant in the room, that is -- that home is off the charts. is there a big part of money in this? is there a lot of evidence against this woman? >> according to the prosecutors, there certainly is. starting with the gunshot that john bender died from. a single gunshot right here, to the back right side of his head. most people if they're going to commit suicide don't choose that spot. >> they certainly don't arc their -- uncomfortably arc their arm back. >> as she said, she was trying to wrestle the gun away from him. also, the position of his body. he was laying in the fetal position, sort of curled up. the prosecutors say he was asleep. he also had ear plugs in. she said they were talking. and then the last really big point is the fact he didn't have any gun powder on his hands at all. there was no gun powder residue from the gun. so the prosecutors say because they're both mentally ill maybe she had somepsychotic break. >> talk to me about the mental illness. >> john bender, there was
we fell towards each other and the gun went off. >> randi kaye joins me now.hant in the room, that is -- that home is off the charts. is there a big part of money in this? is there a lot of evidence against this woman? >> according to the prosecutors, there certainly is. starting with the gunshot that john bender died from. a single gunshot right here, to the back right side of his head. most people if they're going to commit suicide don't choose that spot. >> they certainly...
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randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> joining me now is john king, chief political analyst gloria borger and toobin. the real story of the sex scandal that nearly brought down a president. >> gloria, i thought it was interesting a lot of the things monica lewinsky said in these excerpts in "vanity fair." it does seem to me there is a tremendous double standard. >> yeah. >> that she hasn't been allowed to move on from this and she's still the butt of jokes and lines in songs this many years after is kind of extraordinary. >> it is extraordinary. that's why i give her an awful lot of credit for writing this piece, because she's a 40-year-old woman now. she admits that what she did as a 24-year-old was wrong, but she's got to try and figure out a way to get beyond it. i mean this very often happens with power relationships in which women are kind of the ones who end up on the wrong side of it. i mean if you look at military sexual assault or workplace harassment issues, it's the women who often pay the price. and i think that's what happened with lewinsky here. not to excuse her behavior, but e
randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> joining me now is john king, chief political analyst gloria borger and toobin. the real story of the sex scandal that nearly brought down a president. >> gloria, i thought it was interesting a lot of the things monica lewinsky said in these excerpts in "vanity fair." it does seem to me there is a tremendous double standard. >> yeah. >> that she hasn't been allowed to move on from this and she's still the butt of jokes and lines...
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as randi kaye is about to show you, her tragic story isn't all it seems to be. >> reporter: her story is heartbreaking. abducted, raped, beaten, sold into slavery by age 10, then life in a brothel for a decade until her escape. it's a story this cambodian woman shared over and over during her rise to become a celebrated international activist. in 2005, her best-selling book about her life, "the road of lost innocence" brought her and her campaign against sex trafficking plenty of attention. celebrities rallied to her cause, actress meg ryan visited cambodia with her. >> i know why somali would want meet to meet the prostitutes. >> reporter: susan sarandon joined her on "the tyra banks show." angelina jolie wrote this article about her when named to "time" magazine's list of the 100 most influential people in the world. that's some pretty impressive backing for a woman who spent her childhood in the slums, as she tells it. what if we told you her story wasn't true, there are so many cracks in it she's resigned from her u.s.-based charity. "newsweek" magazine uncovered new information t
as randi kaye is about to show you, her tragic story isn't all it seems to be. >> reporter: her story is heartbreaking. abducted, raped, beaten, sold into slavery by age 10, then life in a brothel for a decade until her escape. it's a story this cambodian woman shared over and over during her rise to become a celebrated international activist. in 2005, her best-selling book about her life, "the road of lost innocence" brought her and her campaign against sex trafficking plenty...
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randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> attorneys for the sterlings would not comment today on the allegations stemming from the investigation nor did the clippers team president. however jeffrey toobin is available for comment. he is available tonight. according to this declaration, sterling tried to get v. stiviano to lie for him. is he in legal trouble for that? >> well, i don't think there is a criminal case to be made here. you know, can you imagine a deputy district attorney in los angeles calling v. stiviano as a witness for the prosecution? i mean, they don't want to get anywhere near that. but it is yet another nail in his coffin as the owner of the l.a. clippers because it is a serious ground to have him removed from the team and it is part of the case against him. think about how much worse this story has gotten for him since it broke. when it broke, it was just this tape that tmz obtained of his conversation with v. stiviano. now, the racist things he said in your interview. you have the cover-up now. you have the fail tur to pay the $2.5 million fine. there are so many more ground
randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> attorneys for the sterlings would not comment today on the allegations stemming from the investigation nor did the clippers team president. however jeffrey toobin is available for comment. he is available tonight. according to this declaration, sterling tried to get v. stiviano to lie for him. is he in legal trouble for that? >> well, i don't think there is a criminal case to be made here. you know, can you imagine a deputy district attorney in los...
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i'm randi kaye in new york. "anthony bourdain: parts unknown" begins right now. have a great evening, everyone. >>> one of our roles here has always been to take away excess money from people who don't know what to do with it, and who can't think of a better idea about how to spend their money. in the old days, the mechanism for doing that was you throw it on a table. put that into the context of throwing away a bottle of 7-up in a club, that's what we do, we're just slightly more honest about it. >> you're talking class commercialism, in the very best sense of the world, this is it. is this the cultural center of the country? we may not think
i'm randi kaye in new york. "anthony bourdain: parts unknown" begins right now. have a great evening, everyone. >>> one of our roles here has always been to take away excess money from people who don't know what to do with it, and who can't think of a better idea about how to spend their money. in the old days, the mechanism for doing that was you throw it on a table. put that into the context of throwing away a bottle of 7-up in a club, that's what we do, we're just slightly...
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"newsroom" continues at the top of the hour with randi kaye in new york. hey.'m ted and this is rudy. say "hi" rudy. [ barks ] [ chuckles ] i'd do anything to keep this guy happy and healthy. that's why i'm so excited about these new milk-bone brushing chews. whoa, i'm not the only one. it's a brilliant new way to take care of his teeth. clinically proven as effective as brushing. ok, here you go. have you ever seen a dog brush his own teeth? the twist and nub design cleans all the way down to the gum line, even reaching the back teeth. they taste like a treat, but they clean like a toothbrush. nothing says you care like a milk-bone brushing chew. [ barks ] nothing says you care like a milk-bone brushing chew. honestly, the off-season isn't i've got a lot to do. that's why i got my surface. it's great for watching game film and drawing up plays. it's got onenote, so i can stay on top of my to-do list, which has been absolutely absurd since the big game. with skype, it's just really easy to stay in touch with the kids i work with. alright, russell you are good t
"newsroom" continues at the top of the hour with randi kaye in new york. hey.'m ted and this is rudy. say "hi" rudy. [ barks ] [ chuckles ] i'd do anything to keep this guy happy and healthy. that's why i'm so excited about these new milk-bone brushing chews. whoa, i'm not the only one. it's a brilliant new way to take care of his teeth. clinically proven as effective as brushing. ok, here you go. have you ever seen a dog brush his own teeth? the twist and nub design cleans...
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i'm randi kaye. major news stories developing this hour and we're closely following both of them. >>> they are grave robbers, and they're doing it for money. >> she's talking about the decision made on where to permanently keep the remains of her son and many other people killed in the world trade ballo fire and goes down in virginia. there are confirmed deaths and the balloon burst into flames and they saw people fall or jump from a terrifying height. it happened last night part of a balloon festival near richmond, virginia, three people were riding in the gondola when everything went wrong and those on the ground were powerless to help. erin mcpike is in ruther glen, virginia right now. emergency officials just spoke to reporters. what are you learning at this hour? >> reporter: randi, earlier in the day we learned that they had recovered two of the victims' bodies but they are still working to locate the third. they say they will continue the search throughout the night until they find that person
i'm randi kaye. major news stories developing this hour and we're closely following both of them. >>> they are grave robbers, and they're doing it for money. >> she's talking about the decision made on where to permanently keep the remains of her son and many other people killed in the world trade ballo fire and goes down in virginia. there are confirmed deaths and the balloon burst into flames and they saw people fall or jump from a terrifying height. it happened last night part...
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i'm randi kaye. good night, everyone. nobody told us to expect it...e to menopausal changes. the problem isn't likely to go away... ...on its own. so it's time we do something about it. and there's help. premarin vaginal cream. a prescription that does what no over-the-counter product was designed to do. it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make intercourse more comfortable. premarin vaginal cream treats vaginal changes due to menopause and moderate-to-severe painful intercourse caused by these changes. don't use premarin vaginal cream if you've had unusual bleeding, breast or uterine cancer, blood clots, liver problems, stroke or heart attack, are allergic to any of its ingredients or think you're pregnant. side effects may include headache, pelvic pain, breast pain, vaginal bleeding and vaginitis. estrogen may increase your chances of getting cancer of the uterus, strokes, blood clots or dementia, so use it for the shortest time based on goals and risks. estrogen should not be used to prevent heart disease, heart attack, stroke or
i'm randi kaye. good night, everyone. nobody told us to expect it...e to menopausal changes. the problem isn't likely to go away... ...on its own. so it's time we do something about it. and there's help. premarin vaginal cream. a prescription that does what no over-the-counter product was designed to do. it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make intercourse more comfortable. premarin vaginal cream treats vaginal changes due to menopause and moderate-to-severe painful...
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time, she was a 22-year-old white house intern, now, she's speaking out in a new tell-all essay, randy kayehe details. >> reporter: from the arms of the president to the pages of vanity fair magazine, it's been a long road for monica lewinsky baa she's found her voice and she has plenty to say. she rights, it's time to burn the beray and bury the blue dress. the intern opening about her affair with president bill clinton the scandal it created in 1998 and the global humiliation, now 40, she's determined to have a different ending to her story and hoping to give a purpose to her past. lewinsky says she was inspired to speak out by tyler clemente, the rutgers university student who jumped to his death. lewinsky tells vanity fair his story brought her to tears, after her affair, she had strong suicidal temptations. she's hoping to help others in their darkest moments. she said, i myself deeply regret what happened between me and president clinton, adding it was a consensual relationship. made a scapegoat in order to protect his powerful position. at the time the president tried to protect hims
time, she was a 22-year-old white house intern, now, she's speaking out in a new tell-all essay, randy kayehe details. >> reporter: from the arms of the president to the pages of vanity fair magazine, it's been a long road for monica lewinsky baa she's found her voice and she has plenty to say. she rights, it's time to burn the beray and bury the blue dress. the intern opening about her affair with president bill clinton the scandal it created in 1998 and the global humiliation, now 40,...
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i'm randi kaye in new york. "anthony bourdain: parts unknown" begins right now. have a great evening, everyone. >>> one of our roles here has always been to take away excess money from people who don't know what to do with it, and who can't think of a better idea about how to spend their money. in the old days, the mechanism for doing that was you throw it on a table. put that into the context of throwing away a bottle of 7-up in a club, that's what we do, we're just slightly more honest about it. >> you're talking class commercialism, in the very best sense of the world, this is it. is this the cultural center of the country? we may not think it is, but is it? >> what is that? i don't know. but it's the place they all leave and come here. ♪ >>> i can go to the desert, but i am not going to get there by accident. but that's part of the whole experience of the desert is that, you know, it ain't friendly. it ain't nice. it ain't good, you know? you're out here, you know, a half a mile, it doesn't matter if you're half a mile out or you're 20 miles out. there's no r
i'm randi kaye in new york. "anthony bourdain: parts unknown" begins right now. have a great evening, everyone. >>> one of our roles here has always been to take away excess money from people who don't know what to do with it, and who can't think of a better idea about how to spend their money. in the old days, the mechanism for doing that was you throw it on a table. put that into the context of throwing away a bottle of 7-up in a club, that's what we do, we're just slightly...
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a programming note tonight, randi kaye reports on the mysterious death of john bender in a lush forestde or murder? love and death in paradise coming up next at 9:00 p.m. tonight. we'll be back with another edition of "ac360." when we come back in this hour though, we remember the victims of the santa barbara massacre. an emotional tribute coming up next. ♪ (woman) this place has got really good chocolate shakes. (growls) (man) that's a good look for you. (woman) that was fun. (man) yeah. (man) let me help you out with the.. (woman)...oh no, i got it. (man) you sure? (woman) just pop the trunk. (man vo) i may not know where the road will lead, but... i'm sure my subaru will get me there. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. and the award goes to ceramics house. congratulations. thank you. the success of your small business depends on results. go vests! all organic, and there's tons of info on our website. that's why you rely on the best for your business. and verizon delivers the best devices on the best network. you're all big toes to me. so go ahead, stream and downl
a programming note tonight, randi kaye reports on the mysterious death of john bender in a lush forestde or murder? love and death in paradise coming up next at 9:00 p.m. tonight. we'll be back with another edition of "ac360." when we come back in this hour though, we remember the victims of the santa barbara massacre. an emotional tribute coming up next. ♪ (woman) this place has got really good chocolate shakes. (growls) (man) that's a good look for you. (woman) that was fun. (man)...
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randi kaye has more on what inspired lewinsky to come forward after ten years out of the spotlight. >> reporter: from the arms of the president to the pages of "vanity fair" magazine, it's been a long road for monica lewinsky. but she's found her voice and she has plenty to say. in her tell-all essay for the magazine, she wrote, it's time to burn the beret and bury the blue dress. the world's most famous intern opening up to "vanity fair" about her affair with president clin done, the scandal and what she calls the global humiliation. now 40, she is determined to have a different ending to her story and hoping to give a purpose to her past. lewinsky says she was inspired to speak out by tyler clemente, the rutgers university student who jumped to his death in 2010. he was humiliating after being caught in a webcam rah kissing another man in his dorm room. lewinsky tells "vanity fair" his story brought her to tears. after her affair, she had strong suicidal temptations. she's hoping to help others in their darkest moments. in her essay, lewinsky dishes on the affair and the ugly afterm
randi kaye has more on what inspired lewinsky to come forward after ten years out of the spotlight. >> reporter: from the arms of the president to the pages of "vanity fair" magazine, it's been a long road for monica lewinsky. but she's found her voice and she has plenty to say. in her tell-all essay for the magazine, she wrote, it's time to burn the beret and bury the blue dress. the world's most famous intern opening up to "vanity fair" about her affair with...
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. >>> i'm randi kaye in new york. his way through mexico and russia tonight on cnn "parts unknown" begins right now. have a wonderful evening. >>> mexico is a country where every day people fight to live. all too often, they lose that battle. a magnificent, heartbreakingly beautiful country, the music and food, and a uniquely mexican, darkly funny, deeply felt world view. right down there, cuddled up beneath us, our brother from another mother.
. >>> i'm randi kaye in new york. his way through mexico and russia tonight on cnn "parts unknown" begins right now. have a wonderful evening. >>> mexico is a country where every day people fight to live. all too often, they lose that battle. a magnificent, heartbreakingly beautiful country, the music and food, and a uniquely mexican, darkly funny, deeply felt world view. right down there, cuddled up beneath us, our brother from another mother.
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randi kaye has more. >> reporter: her story is heartbreaking, raped, beaten, sold into slavery. a story this cambodian woman shared over and over, during her rise to become a international activist. in her book, "the road of lost innocence," it brought her and her campaign against sex trafficking plenty of attention. celebritiy ies rallying to her cause. actress susan sarandon joined her on the tyra banks show. angelina jolie wrote this glowing article about her when she was named to be on the list of the 100 most influential people. what if we told you her story was not true? that there are so many cracks in it she resigned from her u.s.-based charity. newsweek magazine uncovered new information that contradicts the heartbreaking story. they investigated her for news we week. even visited the village where she said the man who kidnapped her had taken her. >> they say they saw her arrive in the village with a family, she grew up in the village living a relatively normal life. i'm not previous to her time in that village. she had moved just over the river from another village on
randi kaye has more. >> reporter: her story is heartbreaking, raped, beaten, sold into slavery. a story this cambodian woman shared over and over, during her rise to become a international activist. in her book, "the road of lost innocence," it brought her and her campaign against sex trafficking plenty of attention. celebritiy ies rallying to her cause. actress susan sarandon joined her on the tyra banks show. angelina jolie wrote this glowing article about her when she was...
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randi kaye has more on the television interview given with one of the guards that night. >> reporter:utiful and priceless collection. hundreds of millions of dollars worth of art housed inside these walls. the isabella stewart gardner museum in boston, visitors from all over the world come to see these masterpieces. but that is not all they're looking at. they're also looking at a crime scene. in fact, a crime scene from the biggest art heist in history, still unsolved. and this is all that is left. >> come in, clock in. there would be two guards. >> rick abbott was one of the guards on duty the night of the theft. >> they say boston police, we have a report of disturbance on the premises. so i buzzed them in. the cop that was dealing with me said don't i know you? don't i recognize you? i think there is a warrant out for your arrest. can you step out from behind the desk. >> he steps away from the security desk and away from the panic button, his only way to contact the outside world. his only way to prevent what was about to happen. in a matter of minutes the two thieves had both ni
randi kaye has more on the television interview given with one of the guards that night. >> reporter:utiful and priceless collection. hundreds of millions of dollars worth of art housed inside these walls. the isabella stewart gardner museum in boston, visitors from all over the world come to see these masterpieces. but that is not all they're looking at. they're also looking at a crime scene. in fact, a crime scene from the biggest art heist in history, still unsolved. and this is all...
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there is a lot more happening, tonight, randi kaye has more. >>> anderson, police in nigeria now sayan 200 girls were kidnapped at a boarding school more than two weeks ago. authorities say dozens escaped from their captors, but over 200 are still missing. >>> and in afghanistan, fears of 2700 dead after a massive landslide. so far the official number of dead is 350. >>> and selling nearly eight million shares of stock over the last couple of days, he now owns roughly 30 million shares, just behind the company's ceo, steve balmer, his famous is on his company right now. >>> and the crisis in ukraine, getting much more bloody. in odessa, choppers fought. and president obama and german chancellor angela merkel discussing further sanctions. >> if in fact mr. putin's goal is to allow ukrainians to make their own decisions then he is free to offer up his opinions about what he would like the relationship to be between ukraine and russia, and i suspect that there will be a whole lot of ukrainian leaders who will take those views into consideration. they can't be done at the barrel of a gun
there is a lot more happening, tonight, randi kaye has more. >>> anderson, police in nigeria now sayan 200 girls were kidnapped at a boarding school more than two weeks ago. authorities say dozens escaped from their captors, but over 200 are still missing. >>> and in afghanistan, fears of 2700 dead after a massive landslide. so far the official number of dead is 350. >>> and selling nearly eight million shares of stock over the last couple of days, he now owns roughly...