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randi? >> i know some officials have said they don't even know where the fire is, because it's moving so fast. you mentioned these winds. do firefighters actually hope that they can make any headway today? >> reporter: they hope to, but they're not terribly optimistic in my conversations with them today, due to these difficult circumstances. and the kind of work they're doing. there's not a lot of roads into the fire area, so it's a lot of hiking, overland, wearing heavy equipment into this fire zone with this thick haze. the haze here driving in closer to the fire area, it's even thicker. so just to get to where they can start to create a line is a huge amount of work. and then to have the winds change direction and do this spotting is making it really difficult for them. if the fire makes it here to springerville, they're not even talking about stopping it. they're hoping simply to try to divert it around the town, minimize the amount of damage to structures and people. randi? >> all right
randi? >> i know some officials have said they don't even know where the fire is, because it's moving so fast. you mentioned these winds. do firefighters actually hope that they can make any headway today? >> reporter: they hope to, but they're not terribly optimistic in my conversations with them today, due to these difficult circumstances. and the kind of work they're doing. there's not a lot of roads into the fire area, so it's a lot of hiking, overland, wearing heavy equipment...
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>> hey there, randi.n, since the announcement was made that the first lady of the united states would be coming to south africa, the question was asked repeatedly, will she be meeting nelson mandela, and the white house said, well, it will 2kethis wil his health. of course, this is a man who's 92, he's turning 93 in a few weeks' time, and his health has been an issue. doctors are constantly monitoring him. so the media didn't actually know that this meeting was going to happen. but of course mr. mandela probably admires the obamas just as much as they admire him. he had nothing but praise for president obama when he was inaugurated in 2009. so he was probably just as excited to meet michelle obama as she was to meet him, randi. >> oh, yeah. and i'm looking at the pictures of them that were taken all together. boy, those smiles, they're big. but how is mandela's health these days? >> he seems fine. i mean, he's not receiving outside visitors. that's why there was a big question mark around whether mrs. oba
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>> reporter: randi, all about the economy.ems of foreclosure and unemployment have really come to roost here, and the past couple of days as i've traveled across central florida listening to concerns of everybody we could talk to, it all comes back to the economy and there's a certain amount of cynicism there that people believe washington just doesn't get it. four different people from four different walks of life. all feeling the pain of a down economy. in kissimmee -- >> i purchase add house for 255 and right now the house is worth $85,000. >> reporter: the biggest investment of her life whittling away. >> i'm stressed out, because i need a house for my kids, and for me, and i'm trying to work with the bank and the bank doesn't want to work with me. >> reporter: strawberry farmer from plant city knows what that feels like. >> unlike most folks, feeling it in the pocketbook. >> reporter: rising costs ever everything from laber to fuel has him thinking there's a disconnect in d.c. >> i don't think they got clue. they never wa
>> reporter: randi, all about the economy.ems of foreclosure and unemployment have really come to roost here, and the past couple of days as i've traveled across central florida listening to concerns of everybody we could talk to, it all comes back to the economy and there's a certain amount of cynicism there that people believe washington just doesn't get it. four different people from four different walks of life. all feeling the pain of a down economy. in kissimmee -- >> i...
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>> hey, randi., the conservatives have been saying for a while that former utah governor jon huntsman is not an iowa kind of guy, an meaning he would not do well in the caucuses there, and now that he has said that assuming he runs for president, he will skip the caucuses, he is hearing back from the people in iowa who don't think much of that decision. the iowa secretary of state matt schultz says that huntsman needs a lesson in iowa politics and may not be ready for the big dance. huntsman has said he is not interested in going to iowa, because he does not believe in subsidies that prop up corn, so i beans and ethanol which is a risky proposition for someone wanting to run in iowa, but they question if huntsman is afraid to defend some of his stances on other issues. we will hear more about that down to road. >> and what is this threat, joe, we are hearing from sarah palin? >> well, this is very much about sarah palin's ability to suck up all of the media attention wherever she goes, really. she s
>> hey, randi., the conservatives have been saying for a while that former utah governor jon huntsman is not an iowa kind of guy, an meaning he would not do well in the caucuses there, and now that he has said that assuming he runs for president, he will skip the caucuses, he is hearing back from the people in iowa who don't think much of that decision. the iowa secretary of state matt schultz says that huntsman needs a lesson in iowa politics and may not be ready for the big dance....
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>> hearing a lot of that, randi.obama is hearing it from all sides too in advance of his big speech on afghanistan. we've already heard from a lot of democrats who say they want a big reduction of the boots on the ground. now on the other side of the aisle the republican speaker of the house, john boehner of ohio, weighing in too, urging the president to listen to his commanders and warning that the white house needs to avoid what you might call a dramatic reduction in forces. listen. >> clearly the success that general petraeus outlined is, in fact, a success. we're getting there. but we've got an awful lot invested here. and i'm concerned about any precipitous withdrawal of our troops that would jeopardyize the success that we've made. >> meanwhile, randi, a former house speaker and current republican presidential candidate newt gingrich is telling reporters in atlanta that reports of the demise of his campaign are greatly exaggerated. he cites some pretty good evidence, pointing out that in the last presidential c
>> hearing a lot of that, randi.obama is hearing it from all sides too in advance of his big speech on afghanistan. we've already heard from a lot of democrats who say they want a big reduction of the boots on the ground. now on the other side of the aisle the republican speaker of the house, john boehner of ohio, weighing in too, urging the president to listen to his commanders and warning that the white house needs to avoid what you might call a dramatic reduction in forces. listen....
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>> you're right, randi. because the state has said in their opening statement that the duct tape was the murder weapon. in other words, not only was the child chloroformed, knocked out with homemade hooch knockout drug, but that she had duct tape across the mouth and nasal aperture, the nose, and therefore couldn't breathe. that was the murder weapon. but today we heard one state's witness say that he did not think that the duct tape was on in that manner. in fact, he believes that hair and weeds and vines had held the lower jaw of the manageab abman the head. randi, actually there's a lot of discussion amongst the defense that the utility meter reader found the body, took the body a, a, then brought it back to collect the reward. that's crazy talk, because we learned that after tropical storm faye came in, the body rose with the water, the bones resettled, in disarray, and s d sediment settled down over there. there's no way a civilian could come in and stage the scene to look that way. >> we've listened to
>> you're right, randi. because the state has said in their opening statement that the duct tape was the murder weapon. in other words, not only was the child chloroformed, knocked out with homemade hooch knockout drug, but that she had duct tape across the mouth and nasal aperture, the nose, and therefore couldn't breathe. that was the murder weapon. but today we heard one state's witness say that he did not think that the duct tape was on in that manner. in fact, he believes that hair...
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i'll tell you, randi.ory that she was a horrible mother and she wanted to live the good life and -- and caylee was an anchor around her landed in the direct case. going to open the door to it in the defense case and then the prosecution will go to that in summation, but so far i think the forensics are creating confusion, and that was the intent. that's a good thing for the defense. >> yeah. let me ask you this. the defense attacking how the air samples from casey anthony car's trunk were tested. if you remember, which i'm sure you do, the prosecution excerts said the samples contained odor of a decomposing body but the thing the defense drilled down on is there was no formal testing protocols put in place. here's what he said and i'll ask you about it. >> if you don't have a written procedure for doing the test, there's no way to ensure the test will be done the same way every time. >> richard, just quickly. is that a big blow to the prosecution? >> well, it's a blow to dr. voss with reversible error in t
i'll tell you, randi.ory that she was a horrible mother and she wanted to live the good life and -- and caylee was an anchor around her landed in the direct case. going to open the door to it in the defense case and then the prosecution will go to that in summation, but so far i think the forensics are creating confusion, and that was the intent. that's a good thing for the defense. >> yeah. let me ask you this. the defense attacking how the air samples from casey anthony car's trunk were...
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randi?ght. peter and paul, always a pleasure. thank you guys. and as we told you earlier this hour, actor tracy morgan is making another effort to apologize for his antigay rant during a recent comedy show. just moments ago, morgan met with gay teens at a homeless shelter in new york. these are some photos from that meeting that we have just gotten in to cnn. we'll speak to some of those that he met in just a few moments, so stay tuned for that. ordinary windshield wipers off the glass. so, did we build a slower car? or design wipers that could handle anything? what do you think? the cadillac cts-v, the world's fastest production sedan. we don't just make luxury cars, we make cadillacs constipated? phillips' caplets use magnesium, an ingredient that works more naturally with your colon than stimulant laxatives, for effective relief of constipation without cramps. thanks. [ professor ] good morning students. today, we're gonna... but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists
randi?ght. peter and paul, always a pleasure. thank you guys. and as we told you earlier this hour, actor tracy morgan is making another effort to apologize for his antigay rant during a recent comedy show. just moments ago, morgan met with gay teens at a homeless shelter in new york. these are some photos from that meeting that we have just gotten in to cnn. we'll speak to some of those that he met in just a few moments, so stay tuned for that. ordinary windshield wipers off the glass. so, did...
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randi? >> thank you, chad. >>> the supreme court ruled in favor of walmart in what would have been the largest job discrimination lawsuit in u.s. history. the court ruled today that the lawsuit could not proceed because it just was too large. the high profile lawsuit involved up to 1.6 million women. the ruling essentially means the women involved in the lawsuit may have to pursue their claims on their own or in a smaller group. >> so it's not like the supreme court said walmart does not discriminate. they did not make any finding about whether or not walmart discriminated. but they said the structure of this case with 1 million plaintiffs was too big under the class action rules. >>> the lawyers in the spotlight for the casey anthony trial. the judge was forced to cancel the testimony for today. it was because of the gainsmanship between the two attorneys. >> there is a friction between attorneys. enough is enough. >> the trial will start again tomorrow morning, but in the next hour we will
randi? >> thank you, chad. >>> the supreme court ruled in favor of walmart in what would have been the largest job discrimination lawsuit in u.s. history. the court ruled today that the lawsuit could not proceed because it just was too large. the high profile lawsuit involved up to 1.6 million women. the ruling essentially means the women involved in the lawsuit may have to pursue their claims on their own or in a smaller group. >> so it's not like the supreme court said...
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now, that's when all bets are off, randi. that's when we start talking about the lehman situation, international ramifications. yes, greece's economy is a small economy, but the ripple starts here and to use that famous phrase so familiar in the united states, what happens here could be the shot heard around the world. >> you mentioned lehman. we're already seeing comments from deutsch bank, the ceo there saying the situation in greece could spread, causing a bigger fallout than what we saw with lehman. what does it mean for us, do you think, and the world economies? what could the impact be? >> reporter: greece on its own does not have the power to have anything like the effect of lehman brothers. we know where the debt is, we know who's got it, some banks may get a nasty haircut but frankly, it will be a bad wound, it won't be a killer. what's worrying is contagion. if greece goes, does portugal. if portugal, what about ireland, italy and spain. before long, that's what the deutsch bank chief was talking about. it's the con
now, that's when all bets are off, randi. that's when we start talking about the lehman situation, international ramifications. yes, greece's economy is a small economy, but the ripple starts here and to use that famous phrase so familiar in the united states, what happens here could be the shot heard around the world. >> you mentioned lehman. we're already seeing comments from deutsch bank, the ceo there saying the situation in greece could spread, causing a bigger fallout than what we...
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randi? >> i know this is technically an official presidential visit, that's how the white house certainly is framing it, but how much of this is really campaigning, would you say, for the hispanic vote in 2012? >> reporter: well, first of all, the president is having a fund-raiser here on the island later today so that's one point. secondly, yes, this is really about courting the puerto ricans but also, the overall hispanic vote. more hispanics, as you pointed out earlier, or rather puerto ricans, live off the island than on the island. about 4.6 million puerto ricans live in the united states and it's about tapping into that vote in key states like florida. the president did pick up a big chunk of the puerto rican vote there in 2008 and so that really is what the administration is doing, appealing not only to the puerto ricans but also to hispanics in general. i was talking to a democratic official who told me they have already started recruiting volunteers and training them to make sure th
randi? >> i know this is technically an official presidential visit, that's how the white house certainly is framing it, but how much of this is really campaigning, would you say, for the hispanic vote in 2012? >> reporter: well, first of all, the president is having a fund-raiser here on the island later today so that's one point. secondly, yes, this is really about courting the puerto ricans but also, the overall hispanic vote. more hispanics, as you pointed out earlier, or rather...
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hi, randi.at's going on there. >> reporter: they lifted the red flag warning, winds are lower, humanity's up and it's given them their first break in ten days to get a handle on this fire. they've got a large plane, initially they were going to get i 747 now it's a dc-10 ready to drop retardant if conditions stay like this. they're working backfires where they intentionally set some fuel on fire so when the fire gets to it, it's starved and won't make it into any towns and hit structures. 300, 400 feet is their goal. we hope to see what kind of progress they make. hope today is first day they can get some handle but containment is days off, at least. >> so far where you are, what's the damage like? what type of equipment do these guys have to battle something like this? >> reporter: well, they're up to now over 3,000 firefighters here, all of the stuff you might see, pumper trucks, plus giant bulldozers and a lot is heavy work on hand using hand tools, they have to hike into place farz frfar fro
hi, randi.at's going on there. >> reporter: they lifted the red flag warning, winds are lower, humanity's up and it's given them their first break in ten days to get a handle on this fire. they've got a large plane, initially they were going to get i 747 now it's a dc-10 ready to drop retardant if conditions stay like this. they're working backfires where they intentionally set some fuel on fire so when the fire gets to it, it's starved and won't make it into any towns and hit structures....
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>> i don't, really, randi. when you have the president of the united states of your party, and the minority leader, nancy pelosi of your party, telling you to resign. there's nothing for a member of congress to do. he cannot serve on committeees or do legislative work. i think pelosi and obama made weiner's decision for him. >> do you see any legal ramifications coming out of this at all? where can this go? >> i don't think so. i don't think there is any conceivable criminal activity to be associated with weiner. it's hard for me to imagine how anybody could sue him. i think his problem is personal. he has to decide how he will save his marriage. what he's going to do for a living. anthony weiner has been an elected official since he was in his 20s. he's in his seventh term as a member of the house. he was in the new york city council before that. he was an aide to senator chuck schumer before that. he does not have a profession other than the one he has been in. i think that will be a very difficult adjustment
>> i don't, really, randi. when you have the president of the united states of your party, and the minority leader, nancy pelosi of your party, telling you to resign. there's nothing for a member of congress to do. he cannot serve on committeees or do legislative work. i think pelosi and obama made weiner's decision for him. >> do you see any legal ramifications coming out of this at all? where can this go? >> i don't think so. i don't think there is any conceivable criminal...
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. >> randi, we all know that tom hanks is an amazing act and seems like a really nice guy. who knew his talent doesn't stop when the music starts? take a look. >> in atlanta. >> atlanta. >> atlanta. >> over there. >> doing the weather segment on univision's. he was on the show to promote his new movie. >> he's got some moves, don't
. >> randi, we all know that tom hanks is an amazing act and seems like a really nice guy. who knew his talent doesn't stop when the music starts? take a look. >> in atlanta. >> atlanta. >> atlanta. >> over there. >> doing the weather segment on univision's. he was on the show to promote his new movie. >> he's got some moves, don't
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>> first jackson i saw, my brother randy., you're lucky, i never answer the phone. and he did. and immediately he got my mother and father on the phone, randy, just go get her now, i was in new york, they were in l.a., and they were just so happy to hear from me. and the whole bit. and i was so nervous, piers, the entire time. because we were in a hotel. he was in the shower. they had the red lights on to know somebody is using a phone line. i kept thinking i can't talk if he looks at the phone and sees the red light on, he is going to kill me. i waited for randy to come, which seemed like forever. finally randy knocked on the door, he and my cousin came and piers, i left with nothing. i just -- i had on my pajamas the whole day -- >> when you got out, how did you feel? >> i felt like there was freedom but i was still nervous. we were still in the hotel and i thought he'd be lurking at the elevator or somewhere and i didn't know how i was going to escape this guy. finally we got in the car, got on the plane, and i felt so goo
>> first jackson i saw, my brother randy., you're lucky, i never answer the phone. and he did. and immediately he got my mother and father on the phone, randy, just go get her now, i was in new york, they were in l.a., and they were just so happy to hear from me. and the whole bit. and i was so nervous, piers, the entire time. because we were in a hotel. he was in the shower. they had the red lights on to know somebody is using a phone line. i kept thinking i can't talk if he looks at the...
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randi? >> thank you, jacqui.d war ii bomber crashes and erupts in flames. how this crash became an amazing story of survival. you will have to see this, next. car connection calls the xf, yet an instant classic." with sports car styling and power, plus the refinement and space of a luxury sedan, the jaguar xf is a timeless blend of performance and craftsmanship. see how jaguar outperforms the competition at jaguarperforms.com or visit your local jaguar dealer. backed by the superguarantee®? find a business only& suonline.s®. on your phone. or in the book. go to superpages®. and let the good guys save the day. >>> it is half past the hour. here's a look at some of the headlines and news that you might have missed. >>> the countdown is on. seven republicans will be on the stage tonight in new hampshire at cnn's republican presidential debate. former massachusetts governor mitt romney may be the center of attention. he is the current gop front-runner. and newt gingrich will see if he can get his troubled campaign re
randi? >> thank you, jacqui.d war ii bomber crashes and erupts in flames. how this crash became an amazing story of survival. you will have to see this, next. car connection calls the xf, yet an instant classic." with sports car styling and power, plus the refinement and space of a luxury sedan, the jaguar xf is a timeless blend of performance and craftsmanship. see how jaguar outperforms the competition at jaguarperforms.com or visit your local jaguar dealer. backed by the...
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anesthetic called propofo randy taraborrelli is a jackson biographer and a life-long confidant. >> he$1 million for a good night's sleep. that's not an exaggeration. he actually would have. >> michael jackson was plagued with insomnia for years. >> he spent years covering jackson. >> he was just plagued with this horrible inability to go to sleep. and he would rely upon doctors to provide him with medication so that he could sleep. >> according to police, jackson's final hours, beyond these windows, involved a cocktail of drugs, allegedly administered by dr. murray. based on the affidavit, dr. murray's efforts to get jackson to sleep began with a 10 milligram tablet of valium around 1:30 a.m. it didn't work. so according to the affidavit, dr. murray injected the singer with an anti-anxiety drug. by 3:00 a.m., however, jackson was still awake, so murray told police he tried another drug, a sedative. that didn't work either. what jackson really wanted according to murray was the anesthetic propofol. murray told investigators jackson repeatedly asked for the drug that final night but ins
anesthetic called propofo randy taraborrelli is a jackson biographer and a life-long confidant. >> he$1 million for a good night's sleep. that's not an exaggeration. he actually would have. >> michael jackson was plagued with insomnia for years. >> he spent years covering jackson. >> he was just plagued with this horrible inability to go to sleep. and he would rely upon doctors to provide him with medication so that he could sleep. >> according to police, jackson's...
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i also think that as adam and randy's work at a.p. uncovered at the national archives, i knew that the fbi had more information in their files but i also knew how the fbi operates with their very siloed, fenced-off ways of doing business, and to understand this case you have to understand the fbi bureaucracy, in that stan oregon steen -- oren steen was assigned to the wheaton agency but reported to bolt -- baltimore, and ultimately reported to fbi headquarters, and nothing moved fastly. then with the new york connections of al jawari, the new york field office had their open files, and new york doesn't talk to baltimore. i'm not so sure they talk today but they certainly didn't talk to each other in 1973. so you had very isolated, siloed, compartments of information spread out throughout the fbi, and as well as at the cia, and i think that there's probably -- like there always is -- much more classified data that exists in everybody's files that i never had access to. so, i trust there's a reason why that data is still being classifie
i also think that as adam and randy's work at a.p. uncovered at the national archives, i knew that the fbi had more information in their files but i also knew how the fbi operates with their very siloed, fenced-off ways of doing business, and to understand this case you have to understand the fbi bureaucracy, in that stan oregon steen -- oren steen was assigned to the wheaton agency but reported to bolt -- baltimore, and ultimately reported to fbi headquarters, and nothing moved fastly. then...
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randi?> thank you. >>> well, for all the latest financial news of course join christine romans for your bottom line each saturday morning, and then ali velshi. >>> and the topic of a hearing going on right now on capitol hill is next. next i will talk to the leader of a muslim group that will tell you why he thinks these hearings are a great idea. ♪ professional driver on a closed course. ♪ do not attempt at home. always wear your seat belt. ♪ and please drive responsibly. [ male announcer ] it's the most fun you can legally have. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. >>> congress held the second in a sequence of hearings about the violent islamic radicalization in the u.s. those hearings are under way right now. the committee on homeland security held by peter king is discussing how prisons in u.s. prisons may pose a terror threat once they get out of prison. but there was a study of homegrown terrorists and only found seven cases in which prison ha
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i waited for randy what seemed like forever.finally randy knocked on the door, he and my cousin came and piers, i left with nothing. had on my pajamas before that. >> when you got out, how did you feel? >> i felt like there was freedom but i was nervous. he was still in the hotel, i thought he would be lurking and i didn't know how to escape the guy. we got in the car, got on the plane, and i felt good. it was the best feeling in the world. yet there is still that part of me, piers, that told me you're not safe yet. you know this man, you know you're not safe. >> you never did go back to him. >> never went back, piers, never. >> when it concluded with him, how did you feel when you heard he died in 2005. >> when i heard he died, i was very, very hurt. i felt sorry for his family. and everyone that i knew that knew me was rejoicing. i said you can't rejoice over someone's downfall. >> when we come back, we will talk about michael and the day he died and talk about all of the conspiracy theories and whether you still believe that
i waited for randy what seemed like forever.finally randy knocked on the door, he and my cousin came and piers, i left with nothing. had on my pajamas before that. >> when you got out, how did you feel? >> i felt like there was freedom but i was nervous. he was still in the hotel, i thought he would be lurking and i didn't know how to escape the guy. we got in the car, got on the plane, and i felt good. it was the best feeling in the world. yet there is still that part of me, piers,...
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we're talking about an aggressive fire, randi. one that has thrashed about 60,000 acres of pristine wilderness in three days. conditions are dry and the wind is picking up, and weather not cooperating whatsoever. there will be minimal rain conditions at best. perhaps in the middle of next week, we might see them exceed to 15%. one of the biggest threats we have is the fire and the location. we have cnn photo journalists, john, with us. if you can give the viewers a shot of the ridge that we see back in the distance. you can barely see through the smoke. that's the ski area, and most of the vegetation gone from a fire a decade ago. from the ridge to the place where now stand, there is a huge area of virgin forests that have been untouched. they expect the strong winds that will carry the sparks and spread the fire to the forest, and if that happens, john, i will step back in for a moment, if that happens then the threat pushes the fire possibly into the canyons that separate the three or four areas that make up the community here o
we're talking about an aggressive fire, randi. one that has thrashed about 60,000 acres of pristine wilderness in three days. conditions are dry and the wind is picking up, and weather not cooperating whatsoever. there will be minimal rain conditions at best. perhaps in the middle of next week, we might see them exceed to 15%. one of the biggest threats we have is the fire and the location. we have cnn photo journalists, john, with us. if you can give the viewers a shot of the ridge that we see...
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first randi kay has a 360 bulletin. >> reporter: an unmanned u.s. went down while on a nato surveillance mission over libya. nato says it lost contact with the hospital this morning. libyan tv reported that it was a manned apache helicopter but nato says no apaches have been lost during the entire mission >>> news gingrich apparently had at least two lines of credit at the jewelry store tiffanys. one worth as much as $1 million. about a month ago, financial disclosure forms for gingrich's wife showed they had a line of credit at the store for between a quarter and a half million dollars during 2005 and 2006. the campaign says the account has a zero balance and has been closed. >>> republican john huntsman announced his bid for the presidency today at liberty state park in new jersey. huntsman is the former governor of utah and also served as u.s. ambassador to china under president obama. >>> more than 10,000 firefighters are at work against 52 wildfires now burning in 12 states. the fires have burned almost 2200 square miles, nearly the size of del
first randi kay has a 360 bulletin. >> reporter: an unmanned u.s. went down while on a nato surveillance mission over libya. nato says it lost contact with the hospital this morning. libyan tv reported that it was a manned apache helicopter but nato says no apaches have been lost during the entire mission >>> news gingrich apparently had at least two lines of credit at the jewelry store tiffanys. one worth as much as $1 million. about a month ago, financial disclosure forms for...
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"well, you ain't no randy jackson, huh?" you're my dog. yeah.m my actual sister, gloria. she sent in a tweet. she says "at my wedding, he serenaded my new b tish in-laws, they're with neil diamond's they're coming to america." [ laughter ] my dad actually did that. [ cheers and applause ] everywhere around the world they're coming to america evertime that flag's unfurled they're coming to america they're coming to america they're coming to america they're coming to america they're coming to america today today today [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's all for "late night" hashtags -- for more of our favorites, go to latenightwithjimmyfallon.com. we'll be right back with the special edition of finals of the instant band. come back, everybody. host: could switching to geico really save you 15% or more on car insurance? host: do dogs chase cats? ♪ 70's era music sfx: tires squealing ♪ 70's era music sfx: tires squealing vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody!
"well, you ain't no randy jackson, huh?" you're my dog. yeah.m my actual sister, gloria. she sent in a tweet. she says "at my wedding, he serenaded my new b tish in-laws, they're with neil diamond's they're coming to america." [ laughter ] my dad actually did that. [ cheers and applause ] everywhere around the world they're coming to america evertime that flag's unfurled they're coming to america they're coming to america they're coming to america they're coming to america...
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. >> according to biographer, randy taraborrelli, jackson was first introduced to prescription drugs84. jackson's scalp was severely burned during a filming of this pepsi commercial. >> i was at the hospital that night, and i remember the doctors saying that they were trying to give him pain medication back then and he would not take it, and that ultimately he did take some because the pain was so great, but that it was a big issue. >> when do you think the drug use started? >> i believe that a lot of it had to do with the stress of the 1993 allegations. >> in 1993, michael jackson was accused of sexually molesting a 13-year-old boy. jackson strongly denied the allegations during a televised statement. >> i am particularly upset by the handling of this mass matter by the incredible, terrible mass media. >> he eventually settled the case for $20 million. no charges were ever filed. during that same televised statement, jackson also admitted publicly he had a drug addiction. >> as you may already know, after my tour ended, i remained out of the country undergoing treatment for dependen
. >> according to biographer, randy taraborrelli, jackson was first introduced to prescription drugs84. jackson's scalp was severely burned during a filming of this pepsi commercial. >> i was at the hospital that night, and i remember the doctors saying that they were trying to give him pain medication back then and he would not take it, and that ultimately he did take some because the pain was so great, but that it was a big issue. >> when do you think the drug use started?...
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"well, you ain't no randy jackson, huh?" you're my dog. yeah.ia. she sent in a tweet. she says "at my wedding, he serenaded my new british in-laws, they're with neil diamond's they're coming to america." [ laughter ] my dad actually did that. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ everywhere around the world they're coming to america ♪ ♪ evertime that flag's unfurled they're coming to america they're coming to america ♪ ♪ they're coming to america they're coming to america they're coming to america they're coming to america ♪ ♪ today today today ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: that's all for "late night" hashtags -- for more of our favorites, go to latenightwithjimmyfallon.com. we'll be right back with the special edition of finals of the instant band. come back, everybody. ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ [ male announcer ] if you find yourself between a rock and a hard place, on second thought... ♪ she got an attitude ...you never will. the 2011 jeep wrangler. adventure is never ordinary. ♪ she got attitude rive a jeep wrangler sport 4x4 with zero first month's payment, z
"well, you ain't no randy jackson, huh?" you're my dog. yeah.ia. she sent in a tweet. she says "at my wedding, he serenaded my new british in-laws, they're with neil diamond's they're coming to america." [ laughter ] my dad actually did that. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ everywhere around the world they're coming to america ♪ ♪ evertime that flag's unfurled they're coming to america they're coming to america ♪ ♪ they're coming to america they're coming to america...
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>>shepard: randy, thank you, arthur, thank you both.unteer search parties are joining a hunt for a missing indiana university student with a dangerous heart condition, 20-year-old last seen walking from a friend's apartment around 4:30 in the morning so late thursday, friday morning. 4' 11" weighing less than 100 pounds. it is in the impossible that she is left on her own and got somewhere else it is unlikely they say. >> when someone at 4:30 in the morning, no shoes, and has earlier been drinking, goes out and disappears off the street corner, we feel certainly they could be found. >> the cops have no suspects but that there are serious "person of interest" they say. >> and president obama's approval ratings are taken a big lit and he is about to lose another member of the economic team. team. details on that. ♪ [ male annouer ] with amazing innovation, driven by rentless competition, wireless puts the world at your command. ♪ ♪ hello sunshine, ws[ female announcer ]d wake up to sweetness with honey nut cheerios cereal. kissed with rea
>>shepard: randy, thank you, arthur, thank you both.unteer search parties are joining a hunt for a missing indiana university student with a dangerous heart condition, 20-year-old last seen walking from a friend's apartment around 4:30 in the morning so late thursday, friday morning. 4' 11" weighing less than 100 pounds. it is in the impossible that she is left on her own and got somewhere else it is unlikely they say. >> when someone at 4:30 in the morning, no shoes, and has...
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randy nelson and his wife bought this camper, knowing their house is flooded and powerless to do anything but wait. >> probably a week at this level. >> reporter: so, what's the hardest thing now, just being patient? >> patient, waiting, see what's going to happen. where you are going to live afterwards. >> reporter: randy nelson thinks the water at his house is actually even higher than it is here. so, where did all the water come from? heavy rains and snow melt in canada. and it's all moving down. they couldn't hold it back, it's got to come through the system. david? >> incredible to see the roof tops there behind you. david, i wanted to get back to that nuclear plant. the held of the nrc headed there tomorrow. and you told me earlier, they're concerned about where all the water is coming from, too. >> reporter: yeah, and it's the same problem -- as a helicopter, a blackhawk national guard helicopter flies overhead -- it's the same problem. it's going to take weeks for the water to move through the system, because that's what they are concerned about, the nuclear power plants. there co
randy nelson and his wife bought this camper, knowing their house is flooded and powerless to do anything but wait. >> probably a week at this level. >> reporter: so, what's the hardest thing now, just being patient? >> patient, waiting, see what's going to happen. where you are going to live afterwards. >> reporter: randy nelson thinks the water at his house is actually even higher than it is here. so, where did all the water come from? heavy rains and snow melt in...
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neat >>> randi time for the redick luft.ss folks criticizing the love between this actor and his new bride. talking about a guy named doug hutchison. apparently he was in the movie "the green mile" and had a small role on "lost "and "the x files q. he's 51 years old. in a few weeks ago in las vegas he married a 16-year-old girl. a lot of people are making a bunch of noise about how the girl, courtney stodden, is a minor and how there's a 35-year age difference between them. blah blah blah blah blah. i don't see what the big deal is. the wedding was on may 20th. according to my calendar that was a friday. she probably only had to miss one day of high school. what was she going to miss in 11th grade, any way? algrebra? whoever uses that? but it got me thinking who is this young lady who found true love with a character acted in his early 50s. luckily like a lot of 16-year-olds she has a youtube channel where she posts video, probably talks about her homework and getting her driver's license and justin bieber and stuff. let's t
neat >>> randi time for the redick luft.ss folks criticizing the love between this actor and his new bride. talking about a guy named doug hutchison. apparently he was in the movie "the green mile" and had a small role on "lost "and "the x files q. he's 51 years old. in a few weeks ago in las vegas he married a 16-year-old girl. a lot of people are making a bunch of noise about how the girl, courtney stodden, is a minor and how there's a 35-year age difference...
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randi?, if you can bring us up to date, on the fighting at this hour in libya? >> reporter: sure. in the east, it's relatively a stalemate. we have fighting going on in towns near misrata, fighting between the rebels and the government forces and certainly nato has helped to stop rebels from pushing into the areas where the uprising began earlier this year. on the other side, southwest of here, in that direction from me, the rebels are fighting more aggressively, pushing towards tripoli. they don't have any chance of pushing on to the capital any time soon. what is significant is that they could be moving towards a town east of here. they could cut off tripoli from the border, from tunisia, stopping a vital lifeline from tunisia to the gadhafi regime. that would an effective siege of tripoli. nothing at that stage just yet. but ki assure you the gadhafi regime is watching those fighters very closely as they inch towards the capital. as we will, of course. >> i want to get back to that warran
randi?, if you can bring us up to date, on the fighting at this hour in libya? >> reporter: sure. in the east, it's relatively a stalemate. we have fighting going on in towns near misrata, fighting between the rebels and the government forces and certainly nato has helped to stop rebels from pushing into the areas where the uprising began earlier this year. on the other side, southwest of here, in that direction from me, the rebels are fighting more aggressively, pushing towards tripoli....
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ladies and gentlemen, the great randy travis!e but it's a pretty good location ♪ ♪ i don't like the short but that's another conversation ♪ ♪ so while i've got the chance i think i'll take the time to dance ♪ ♪ dance and dance and dance ♪ i'm going to enjoy the ride ♪ live while i'm alive ♪ like that and everything and all ♪ ♪ everything and all like that ♪ i'm going to let somebody else take care of all the worries ♪ ♪ i won't be in a hurry ♪ i'm going to slow it down while the world goes spinning around and round and round ♪ ♪ and round ♪ i'm going to enjoy the ride ♪ build my life like that and everything and all ♪ ♪ everything and all like that ♪ i can't build a mountain ♪ no i can't build love ♪ no, i ain't that smart ♪ i ain't that smart ♪ i don't know how he did it ♪ but i'm giving god the credit ♪ ♪ god how great thou art ♪ how great thou art ♪ how great thou art ♪ kick back on the bank and be a man without a mission ♪ ♪ i'm going to slow it down while the world goes spinning around and round and round ♪ ♪ i'm going to en
ladies and gentlemen, the great randy travis!e but it's a pretty good location ♪ ♪ i don't like the short but that's another conversation ♪ ♪ so while i've got the chance i think i'll take the time to dance ♪ ♪ dance and dance and dance ♪ i'm going to enjoy the ride ♪ live while i'm alive ♪ like that and everything and all ♪ ♪ everything and all like that ♪ i'm going to let somebody else take care of all the worries ♪ ♪ i won't be in a hurry ♪ i'm going to slow it...
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i did randy and brother wind which was one of jerry [inaudible] honor books. i have done my dearest apron. the latest one is [inaudible] the women of [inaudible] bend. these are about the women that made those wonderful quilts all over the world. alabama, the poorest county in the depression. the women made these quilts because they needed to keep her children warm and would stack them to make a mattress. they covered the tables with them, they used them for their children to crawl on when they would go outside and have picnics. they used the quilts for everything, small ones and large ones. now today, those quilts are going for 25,000 and more. it was my pleasure to go to g's bend and had the opportunity to quilt with them. my next picture book, i will share this with you and it is called never gotten. i would like to share it because this is something that had been in the process for about 20 years. i have been asking every west african that i have met, did you miss us? what i meant by that was are there stories in your culture that talk about the ones who w
i did randy and brother wind which was one of jerry [inaudible] honor books. i have done my dearest apron. the latest one is [inaudible] the women of [inaudible] bend. these are about the women that made those wonderful quilts all over the world. alabama, the poorest county in the depression. the women made these quilts because they needed to keep her children warm and would stack them to make a mattress. they covered the tables with them, they used them for their children to crawl on when they...
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. >>> and randy travis will be singing about his 25 years in the record biz.sday meredith vieira [ male announcer ] there's a place where everyone feels at home. where the company, the conversation, and the food make all who enter feel welcome. a place that feels as warm with a crowd... as it does with just a friend. it's a place you'll find town house crackers. because they're part of what makes your place the place. ♪ welcome to town house. where good times reside. is this a jowl? [ female announcer ] fight the forces of gravity. stay! new roc® multi correxion™ lift with protient® plus... skin looks lifted overnight. roc® multi correxion™. correct what ages you. what gravity? time to mix it up with new philly cooking creme. it'll make your chicken creamier, dreamier, with lots of flavor. spread the love in four fabulous flavors. spoon in a little new philly cooking creme. first, your local news and k7.dt >>> 9:26 is your time now, 75 degrees. a little hazier than it has been, but still nice today. will the weather change? tom will have some answers right aft
. >>> and randy travis will be singing about his 25 years in the record biz.sday meredith vieira [ male announcer ] there's a place where everyone feels at home. where the company, the conversation, and the food make all who enter feel welcome. a place that feels as warm with a crowd... as it does with just a friend. it's a place you'll find town house crackers. because they're part of what makes your place the place. ♪ welcome to town house. where good times reside. is this a jowl?...
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funny, when randy johnson pitched they made sure the roof was closed. he takes him deep. diamondbacks on board first. kenny was real good tonight. 10 strikeouts, giants, though tied on a sacrifice fly. 10th inning, justin goes the other way, arizona wins 3-2. giants take 2-3. they lead the national league west by a game and a half. arizona winning on a home run in the bottom of the 10th. been a while since the a's won 2 in a row. weeks, 150 pounds. boy, did he muscle up here. a's have a lead. watch at the plate. boom! we said this earlier. worth repeating, it's how they play the game. catcher got up, not injured. buster posey got hurt, we went on for two weeks with it. 8-4 a's. a's and giants friday, saturday and sunday in oakland, beginning tomorrow night. moneyball movie starring brad pitt released today. >> we will shake things up. >> walk me through the board. >> i believe there is a championship team we could afford. island of misfit toys. >> at the blackjack table. we will turn the odds on the casino. text me the play by play. >> what? >> all right. gen, i think bot
funny, when randy johnson pitched they made sure the roof was closed. he takes him deep. diamondbacks on board first. kenny was real good tonight. 10 strikeouts, giants, though tied on a sacrifice fly. 10th inning, justin goes the other way, arizona wins 3-2. giants take 2-3. they lead the national league west by a game and a half. arizona winning on a home run in the bottom of the 10th. been a while since the a's won 2 in a row. weeks, 150 pounds. boy, did he muscle up here. a's have a lead....
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here's randi kaye with part three. >> reporter: growing up, ryan had a secret, a secret he shared inages of his diary. but when ryan was just 13shgs his mother read his diary and discovered ryan was gay. it was the beginning of the most painful years of his life. >> i didn't question the world i had grown up in. i thought there was some legitimacy to the idea that i was an evil sinner who was going to burn in hell. >> reporter: ryan says his parents were determined to change their son. as ryan tells it, his parents signed him up for reparative therapy. >> every day i would hear, this is a choice. this can be fixed. >> reporter: did you believe that? >> i never believed that. i know i'm gay just like i know i'm gay and short and half hispanic. it's part of my fundamental identity. so the parallel would be sending me to tall camp and saying, if you try really hard, one day you can be 6'1". >> reporter: ryan says he was treated by joseph nicolosi, who today is still associated with narth. >> the constraint refrain was a religious one, that this is a sickness that can be fixed, that is s
here's randi kaye with part three. >> reporter: growing up, ryan had a secret, a secret he shared inages of his diary. but when ryan was just 13shgs his mother read his diary and discovered ryan was gay. it was the beginning of the most painful years of his life. >> i didn't question the world i had grown up in. i thought there was some legitimacy to the idea that i was an evil sinner who was going to burn in hell. >> reporter: ryan says his parents were determined to change...
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>> it's randi kaye, look at her. >> it wasn't me. it was not me. >> i saw you, randi.ob. from michelle, saving jobs was the priority and at least the auto industry held up their side of the bargain. not so with the banking industry. huge bonuses and parties are their priorities. this from stan, it was certainly worth it. it saved jobs which would have cost the american taxpayer more. i mean we lost 14 billion dollars right, but that was worth it in light of all the manufacturing jobs that it actually saved. facebook.com/carolcnn. keep the conversation going and thanks for your comments. we enjoy them. >> great to have you in atlanta. you have to go back to washington. >> i'm going on vacation next week but back in washington after that. but i've loved being in atlanta these past three or four months. it's been great. kyra phillips will be back. >> that will be great. >> 9:00 a.m. through 11:00 a.m. it's been great anchoring those hours and the viewers are great. enjoyed talking to you while i was on the air. >> see you out of washington. thanks. >> we're about to air t
>> it's randi kaye, look at her. >> it wasn't me. it was not me. >> i saw you, randi.ob. from michelle, saving jobs was the priority and at least the auto industry held up their side of the bargain. not so with the banking industry. huge bonuses and parties are their priorities. this from stan, it was certainly worth it. it saved jobs which would have cost the american taxpayer more. i mean we lost 14 billion dollars right, but that was worth it in light of all the...
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randi kaye, cnn, los angeles. >> we'll have more on this story tomorrow night. >>> still ahead, new callssman anthony weiner to resign, but his pregnant wife is not one of the people who thinks he should step down. combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want them. it's the at&t network... and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. [ man ] ♪ trouble ♪ trouble, trouble trouble, trouble ♪ ♪ trouble been doggin' my soul ♪ since the day i was born ♪ worry ♪ oh, worry, worry worry, worry ♪ [ announcer ] when it comes to things you care about, leave nothing to chance. travelers. take the scary out of life. i used to not travel very much, but then i discovered hotwire. now, i use all my vacation days. i can afford to visit my folks for the holidays. and reconnect with my girlfriends in vegas. because i get
randi kaye, cnn, los angeles. >> we'll have more on this story tomorrow night. >>> still ahead, new callssman anthony weiner to resign, but his pregnant wife is not one of the people who thinks he should step down. combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for...
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randy is much worse, he can't swallow, speak or remember. >> he isn't able to remember his mom and not able to remember our kids. >>> third robbery of a disabled man outside the parking garage is being investigated by police. although each attack is close in proximity, even the number of attacks similar, there is no evidence to link them. so tonight they are pleading for the public's help. >> it's time to stop. >> reporter: as the investigation continues there is another looming question, are any of these attacks gang related. police will own lay say they arrested one 16-year-old in the second attack which they say he has loose gang associations. beyond that there are no suspects and the hunt continues. if anything looks familiar, police are asking you contact them immediately. >> thank you. >>> johannes mehserle is a free man tonight. he was released this morning from a los angeles county jail. johannes mehserle served only half of a 2 year sentence. he will be untracted, he will not have to check in with a parole officer and has no restrictions on his release. cbs 5 anne makovec is i
randy is much worse, he can't swallow, speak or remember. >> he isn't able to remember his mom and not able to remember our kids. >>> third robbery of a disabled man outside the parking garage is being investigated by police. although each attack is close in proximity, even the number of attacks similar, there is no evidence to link them. so tonight they are pleading for the public's help. >> it's time to stop. >> reporter: as the investigation continues there is...
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. >> randy singer is the practicing trial lawyer who also pastors a church on the week en, but in his spare time, he writes legal thrillers, his latest novel is called false witness, he told us about some of his experience to a mission trip in india, he spoke about what he saw there. >> i went to ipd ya and i was blown with my experience there, i felt like i stepped back into the book of axe, there were miracles happening, massive numbers of conversions, people coming into christ, there is various nieds, just being touched by that experience, i thought i need to weave that into some of my stories because i think a lot of folks in america don't know about some of the incredible challenges that the church is facing there. >> there's a particular group of people, they're called the untouchablest, in essence, they are the lowest of the lowest in the indian culture, your visit to india had an impact on your life as it relates to this particular group of people, tell us about it. >> as a lawyer, i'm looking for places where the gospel and human rights converge and the dallas and india, ther
. >> randy singer is the practicing trial lawyer who also pastors a church on the week en, but in his spare time, he writes legal thrillers, his latest novel is called false witness, he told us about some of his experience to a mission trip in india, he spoke about what he saw there. >> i went to ipd ya and i was blown with my experience there, i felt like i stepped back into the book of axe, there were miracles happening, massive numbers of conversions, people coming into christ,...