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let me introduce you to my friend, rebecca. it's so nice to meet you, rebecca.sey. this is the woman i met in the desert. hello, it's a pleasure to meet you. how do you do, mr. mendoza? welcome to our restaurant. thank you. so, are you two hungry? sí. tenemos mucha hambre. oh, if you're hungry this is the right place to be. well, come sit down. here, please. here? here you are. alberto. um, let me tell you what are the specials tonight. papa... let me tell you what the specials are tonight. what a charming restaurant you have, mr. mendoza. well, thank you. we've worked very hard to build a good reputation. but soon it will belong to our sons. my wife and i are retiring. you see, my father's trying to bring me back into the business... but i think one son's enough. well, forget about the specials, huh? i recommend the chicken enchiladas. that sounds good. i'll have the chicken enchiladas, please. and i'll have the chile poblano relleno. muy bien. i'll bring a bottle of wine for the table. great. thank you. i didn't expect to meet your parents. relax. i can tell t
let me introduce you to my friend, rebecca. it's so nice to meet you, rebecca.sey. this is the woman i met in the desert. hello, it's a pleasure to meet you. how do you do, mr. mendoza? welcome to our restaurant. thank you. so, are you two hungry? sí. tenemos mucha hambre. oh, if you're hungry this is the right place to be. well, come sit down. here, please. here? here you are. alberto. um, let me tell you what are the specials tonight. papa... let me tell you what the specials are tonight....
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rebecca's father is really angry about rebecca's decision to go to school in san francisco.ied about her, he loves her. i want to study music. this is the only music school that accepted me. you want my approval? no way. what? n-o. no way. that's it? end of conversation? what do you want me to say... that i'm thrilled? i gave you my opinion, but you don't care. but dad, this is something i really want to do. there's a lot i want to do, too. but you don't always get what you want in this world. i think they could sit down and just talk more, really get to know each other's self better. yeah, i think communication is very important. i think this man is... he has very mixed feelings about the whole thing and he probably even feels a little bit guilty about clipping her wings and trying to hold her because he wants to keep this role of a mother in the house. i think the problem is she is the only girl in the house and he loves her. and she is the housecleaner of the house. who's going to clean the house? i don't believe it's because of the housecleaner. ...and the father is... p
rebecca's father is really angry about rebecca's decision to go to school in san francisco.ied about her, he loves her. i want to study music. this is the only music school that accepted me. you want my approval? no way. what? n-o. no way. that's it? end of conversation? what do you want me to say... that i'm thrilled? i gave you my opinion, but you don't care. but dad, this is something i really want to do. there's a lot i want to do, too. but you don't always get what you want in this world....
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rebecca: ♪ someone to be there when the bad dreams... ♪ "rebecca...me... ♪ catch me. thanks for coming in. i have to get going-- so if you don't mind... here's a copy of your performance. listen, if they like the songs, we'll call you. remember, don't call us; we'll call you. come on, you guys, let's get going. some audition, huh? they probably won't even listen to the tapes. hmm, well, who cares. that was a beautiful song you wrote. i'd love to orchestrate it for you. really? yeah. we need some strings... and maybe some brass... don't overdo it... i mean, it's a simple song... hey, relax. leave everything to me. rebecca: nancy, you're up late. i couldn't sleep. come over here and tell me how your exams went. i think i did all right, but i have one more. when will you get your grades? they'll mail them to me in january. i could go over to school this week and find out sooner. i hope i have the strength for one more. you deserve a special treat. hmm, chocolates. caramel. mine, too. you had a phone call. who was it? alberto. he wants you to call him. it
rebecca: ♪ someone to be there when the bad dreams... ♪ "rebecca...me... ♪ catch me. thanks for coming in. i have to get going-- so if you don't mind... here's a copy of your performance. listen, if they like the songs, we'll call you. remember, don't call us; we'll call you. come on, you guys, let's get going. some audition, huh? they probably won't even listen to the tapes. hmm, well, who cares. that was a beautiful song you wrote. i'd love to orchestrate it for you. really? yeah....
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rebecca gets so worried about kevin, so she called sandy. hello? rebecca: sandy, it's rebecca. what's up? listen, have you seen or heard from kevin? sandy and jack are living together. jack disconnects the phone. sandy: i really have to go. i told you get off the phone. i'll call you tomorrow. i can't understand why sandy is with jack. speaker: kevin just stormed out of the house. kevin casey, stop this minute! do you hear me? kevin finally let go and started to cry. ( sniffling ) rebecca decided to sing a song, and it's a very funny song and that brings kevin back. ♪ oh, lord, life stinks. ♪ oh, lord, life stinks. ♪ i think rebecca is really trying her best to communicate with kevin even though it is very... seems very difficult, but she's trying her best. it's always a problem between me and the very old sisters and brothers because you feel the generational gap between you and your sisters and sometimes you feel like strangers rather than, you know, part of the family. brothers and sisters, most of the time they are not really friends. it was very easy for me to communicate
rebecca gets so worried about kevin, so she called sandy. hello? rebecca: sandy, it's rebecca. what's up? listen, have you seen or heard from kevin? sandy and jack are living together. jack disconnects the phone. sandy: i really have to go. i told you get off the phone. i'll call you tomorrow. i can't understand why sandy is with jack. speaker: kevin just stormed out of the house. kevin casey, stop this minute! do you hear me? kevin finally let go and started to cry. ( sniffling ) rebecca...
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rebecca delgado is in the house. rebecca, would you like to come up and say a few words about your group at the academy of arts? >> hello, everybody. thank you very, very much. first of all, i would like to say my name is rebecca delgado and i'm a board member of the graffiti advisory as well as a volunteer for dpw. i've been a volunteer with dpw for about 10 years and a board member for about sick years. and i am actually here to nominate -- oh, before i say that, i wanted to thank all of you, by the way, for being here today for joining the conference. i'd like to thank all the people, all the organizations responsible for putting together the international conference. and thank you for visiting our city. i hope you had a great time while you're here and you will continue to explore the city this weekend. you are very lucky because we have a great, great weather. it was winter not too long ago. i think the last 24 hours, and today it's borderline between spring and summer. so, you guys lucked out on the weather. i
rebecca delgado is in the house. rebecca, would you like to come up and say a few words about your group at the academy of arts? >> hello, everybody. thank you very, very much. first of all, i would like to say my name is rebecca delgado and i'm a board member of the graffiti advisory as well as a volunteer for dpw. i've been a volunteer with dpw for about 10 years and a board member for about sick years. and i am actually here to nominate -- oh, before i say that, i wanted to thank all...
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host: rebecca tallent? guest: there are two pieces here. the unemployment rate which you are mentioning amongst a lot -- especially college graduates and veterans -- i know is a significant concern society proposal that the gang of eight is putting together basis much of the cap off of unemployment rate in certain areas and certain sectors so you're not flooding the market in places with a high unemployment rate with temporary workers where they might have the possibility of having american workers fill those jobs, too. the second piece you mentioned was the pandering to people who shouldn't be here and i think there's -- that people are looking at the situation more in a practical way. you have these people here. most of them are working in the economy and we are now in a position where we have to address that population and deal with it in a realistic manner. one of the worst things we could do for our economy now is force people out of jobs they're working in and helping to grow the economy so assuming t
host: rebecca tallent? guest: there are two pieces here. the unemployment rate which you are mentioning amongst a lot -- especially college graduates and veterans -- i know is a significant concern society proposal that the gang of eight is putting together basis much of the cap off of unemployment rate in certain areas and certain sectors so you're not flooding the market in places with a high unemployment rate with temporary workers where they might have the possibility of having american...
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rebecca. "and" books, $800. rebecca. what is "suns and lovers"? that's it.sh off "and," please. [ beep ] "the beautiful and damned." back to you, rebecca. words that start with prepositions, $200, please. lisa. what is withholding? yes. prepositions, $400. rebecca. what is fromage? correct. $600, words that start with prepositions. rebecca again. what is overbooking? good. $800, prepositions. rebecca. what is upbringing? right. finish off prepositions, please. lisa. what is aftermarkethat's $1,000 more for you. care for some wine? for $200. lisa. what is cabernet? that's the word.
rebecca. "and" books, $800. rebecca. what is "suns and lovers"? that's it.sh off "and," please. [ beep ] "the beautiful and damned." back to you, rebecca. words that start with prepositions, $200, please. lisa. what is withholding? yes. prepositions, $400. rebecca. what is fromage? correct. $600, words that start with prepositions. rebecca again. what is overbooking? good. $800, prepositions. rebecca. what is upbringing? right. finish off prepositions,...
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rebecca. who is mrs. doubtfire? right. north carolina, $400. rebecca. what is singing? singing. yes. north carolina, $600. rebecca. what are the blue ridge mountains? that's right. north carolina, $800. tara. what is "cape fear"? good. you're on the plus side with $600. i will go to april for $200. tara. what is jerusalem? good. april for $400. scott. what is the national league? no. rebecca. what is the american league? yes. finish off north carolina, please.
rebecca. who is mrs. doubtfire? right. north carolina, $400. rebecca. what is singing? singing. yes. north carolina, $600. rebecca. what are the blue ridge mountains? that's right. north carolina, $800. tara. what is "cape fear"? good. you're on the plus side with $600. i will go to april for $200. tara. what is jerusalem? good. april for $400. scott. what is the national league? no. rebecca. what is the american league? yes. finish off north carolina, please.
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katie or rebecca? ] the publisher is condé nast. back to you, though, salvo. manhattan for $1,000.
katie or rebecca? ] the publisher is condé nast. back to you, though, salvo. manhattan for $1,000.
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rebecca sarafin may have taken cam racameron sarafin across ste lines. his pictures are on the website of the national website for r missing and exploited children. he may be going bit nickname cam and using his mother's nicknamek of love. love. the fbi has charged her with felony parental abduction. >> to get everybody involved, i mean, to the fbi, the detectivee have done a great gorks the gork sociajob, thesocial media, the . i want everybody to keep going.. the more people it reaches coul lead to that one lead to bring cameron comb safely. >> reporter: rebecca's car was found, and her ex-husband believes that she may be trying to travel to the west coast. cos the national center for missing and exploited children says that rebecca maze change has changedr appearance, as well as her son e in order to try to a troi to avd being detected. dete we will tell you why the family's boy believe he may be e in danger.nger. >> melanie alnwick, thank you. >>> some of the top stories. >>> a bipartisan senate billte l that expands gun checks is expected to be vote
rebecca sarafin may have taken cam racameron sarafin across ste lines. his pictures are on the website of the national website for r missing and exploited children. he may be going bit nickname cam and using his mother's nicknamek of love. love. the fbi has charged her with felony parental abduction. >> to get everybody involved, i mean, to the fbi, the detectivee have done a great gorks the gork sociajob, thesocial media, the . i want everybody to keep going.. the more people it reaches...
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from metairie, louisiana, please welcome rebecca fox. >> hi! >> nice to see you, rebecca. how did you get into that line of business? >> we started watching tv. it looked interesting. so we went to an auction, and it's amazing. you find out everybody's full life within five minutes of their storage locker. >> so what's, like, the strangest stuff you've come upon? >> we find a lot of perverted stuff, unfortunately. we find a lot of adult toys, condoms. one guy had a condom lemonade stand. >> a condom lemonade stand? >> he was homeless, and he was trying to make a buck. bless his heart. we all are trying to make some money. >> absolutely. >> and he would go to the free clinics and get condoms for free, and he would go sell them for 10¢ apiece on the street. >> ah, i think that shows real in that's wh >> that's what i said. very enterprising of him. >> i think i bought something off him. now what else have you... [laughter] >> we found a purple heart one time. >> wow. >> it's very interesting. but it's like christmas every single day to be able to open boxes and not know-- >>
from metairie, louisiana, please welcome rebecca fox. >> hi! >> nice to see you, rebecca. how did you get into that line of business? >> we started watching tv. it looked interesting. so we went to an auction, and it's amazing. you find out everybody's full life within five minutes of their storage locker. >> so what's, like, the strangest stuff you've come upon? >> we find a lot of perverted stuff, unfortunately. we find a lot of adult toys, condoms. one guy had a...
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. >> reporter: rebecca roach had just finished the race when the bombs went off. >> it's a moment ofnic and just heart wrenching fear of the worst. >> reporter: she was okay but her mom and a friend there to support her were badly injured. >> makes me feel quite guilty. >> guilty? >> yeah. they wouldn't have been there if it wasn't for me. >> reporter: rebecca ran every step of the 26.2 miles with her mom and dad in her heart and written on her legs. >> is there any way to appreciate what you did accomplish today? >> yeah. >> good. >> i -- it was a dream of mine for years and i finally accomplished it in the time i wanted to. >> reporter: the bombs went off 50 to 100 yards apart with a number of cameras capturing the blast the investigators have evidence to study frame by frame as they hunt for who is responsible. the bombs went off four hours after the start of the race the average time for male runners is 4:30 hours. it was patriots day in boston. but by evening police replaced the finish line with yellow police tape. let's that a block from the finish line where many loved ones wa
. >> reporter: rebecca roach had just finished the race when the bombs went off. >> it's a moment ofnic and just heart wrenching fear of the worst. >> reporter: she was okay but her mom and a friend there to support her were badly injured. >> makes me feel quite guilty. >> guilty? >> yeah. they wouldn't have been there if it wasn't for me. >> reporter: rebecca ran every step of the 26.2 miles with her mom and dad in her heart and written on her legs....
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so that's a rate that is really entertaining to watch. >> you know, rebecca, what struck me is these numbers are incredibly strong. i mean, and you look at consumers. they're shrugging off high gas prices. they're shrugging off uncertainty in washington. they're shrugging off higher payroll taxes. what do you think account for this incredible resiliency of the american consumer? >> i think it's a couple of things, susie. you know, one of the things to keep in mind is that fuel economy has improved in really every vehicle segment across the board, particularly in the last couple of years. so when you a vehicle that is 11 years old, you're probably getting 12 or 13, maybe 14 miles per gallon. when you go and look at some of these new products that are out there and you can get 20, 25, and 30 miles per gallon in your pickup truck or crossover, you got to factor that in when you're look at the total cost of this new car and say i can save a lot of money on gas. so i think that the consumer is doing the right thing, which is to look at the total cost of ownership and say it's time to buy
so that's a rate that is really entertaining to watch. >> you know, rebecca, what struck me is these numbers are incredibly strong. i mean, and you look at consumers. they're shrugging off high gas prices. they're shrugging off uncertainty in washington. they're shrugging off higher payroll taxes. what do you think account for this incredible resiliency of the american consumer? >> i think it's a couple of things, susie. you know, one of the things to keep in mind is that fuel...
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the first chapter is about rebecca. rebecca i met a few years ago. she was speaking for the first time ever at alleges that a rally in the state of west virginia. and i was just enthralled by her story. i wanted to know more. she was raped. she went off to college in missouri and was raped repeatedly by someone she viewed as a friend. most people don't realize that the majority of rapes are performed or committed by people who you think your friends. as it should not really understand what was happening, and it was really interesting. she never had sex before. this was her first sexual experience. she was raped. she became pregnant a few months after this. she realized. she said have to do something. she was a christian, as she knew of abortion was wrong. people always told her, abortion was wrong. she thought abortion is my only way of this. my parents are going to kill me. going to have to drop other school. and going to have to become a single mom. so she talked with the rapist, and he was giving her money for the abortion. he punster in the stoma
the first chapter is about rebecca. rebecca i met a few years ago. she was speaking for the first time ever at alleges that a rally in the state of west virginia. and i was just enthralled by her story. i wanted to know more. she was raped. she went off to college in missouri and was raped repeatedly by someone she viewed as a friend. most people don't realize that the majority of rapes are performed or committed by people who you think your friends. as it should not really understand what was...
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joining us on the phone is rebecca kraeger. he backyard looks into the yard where everything is happening. rebecca with, can you tell me what you're seeing? >> right now i'm seeing a lot of flashing lights from police cars. i'm hearing a lot of helicopters overhead, i think. right now, there's a house blocking where the house with the boat is. but i can see a lot of police officers roaming around. and it's scary. there's a lot going on. maybe a hundred yard from me. >> rebecca, i imagine you were sheltered all day. were you close enough to hear the fire fight that happened in watertown? >> yeah. i'm probably half a mile from away from there. i was up and the stuff with the mit shooting was going on. so i was on twitter following that. then somebody tweeted there were shootings in watertown. i thought they were just trying to be funny and make light of the situation but then i actually -- i heard gunshots and explosions. and i freaked out and i woke my parents up. it was really scary. >> do you get word when they lifted the, for
joining us on the phone is rebecca kraeger. he backyard looks into the yard where everything is happening. rebecca with, can you tell me what you're seeing? >> right now i'm seeing a lot of flashing lights from police cars. i'm hearing a lot of helicopters overhead, i think. right now, there's a house blocking where the house with the boat is. but i can see a lot of police officers roaming around. and it's scary. there's a lot going on. maybe a hundred yard from me. >> rebecca, i...
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rebecca miller, the great rebecca miller. much success to you. thank you. say hello to daniel. >> thank you so much. i will. >> rose: back in a moment. stay with us. >> rose: we continue with part two of our conversation with rick levin, the retiring president of yale university talking about yale and what it means and h impact. >> where do you expect to find where you hope to find yale, say, in ten years. >> so i think -- i hope and i think that yale will continue along some of the trajectories we started on. i think internationalization will continue. we have a really terrific set of programs now and i believe that's going. i think also our efforts to strengthen sciences at yale will continue. i think that to me -- if i were staying longer, the sort of new agenda is what to do with online education and what in particular role should yale play. there will be many different types of experiments with online education. >> rose: there some kid in high school that will be able to get an online education and an online degree from yale? >> maybe not yet in high s
rebecca miller, the great rebecca miller. much success to you. thank you. say hello to daniel. >> thank you so much. i will. >> rose: back in a moment. stay with us. >> rose: we continue with part two of our conversation with rick levin, the retiring president of yale university talking about yale and what it means and h impact. >> where do you expect to find where you hope to find yale, say, in ten years. >> so i think -- i hope and i think that yale will continue...
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alex: rebecca, start. thank "q" very much, $200 please. jim. what is a quack? yes.hank "q" very much, $400. alex. what is quarry? you are right. u.s. constitution for $200, please. jim. what is commander in chief? that's it. u.s. constitution, $400. jim. who is...jefferson? no. rebecca. who is washington? george washington, correct. constitution, $600. jim. what is noon? noon, yes. u.s. constitution, $800. alex. what is 2/3? good. u.s. constitution, $1,000. rebecca. what is reconstruction? you got it. thank "q" very much, $600. jim. what is quarantine? yep. thank "q" very much, $800. alex. what is quantum? that is it. thank "q," $1,000. this army corps deals with fuels, laundry, and logistics to name a few. alex. what is quartermaster? yes. girth of a nation, $200.
alex: rebecca, start. thank "q" very much, $200 please. jim. what is a quack? yes.hank "q" very much, $400. alex. what is quarry? you are right. u.s. constitution for $200, please. jim. what is commander in chief? that's it. u.s. constitution, $400. jim. who is...jefferson? no. rebecca. who is washington? george washington, correct. constitution, $600. jim. what is noon? noon, yes. u.s. constitution, $800. alex. what is 2/3? good. u.s. constitution, $1,000. rebecca. what is...
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rebecca, for our audience, police are -- >> caller: okay, thank you, bye. >> we just lost rebecca, that they do believe that it's him. meaning the suspect here. this is the first time we have kind of been told that for air. our thanks to rebecca krieger in that neighborhood where, boy, talk about being on a hair trigger, in watertown, mass, so pete, we i'm to have a coalescing of forces allowing us to say what we are saying here. >> yes, beginning with, i think one of the telling points is, that this body, this person, that was detected in the boat, you had the woman call engine saying she saw blood and then the police come over with a helicopter, and do a thermal imaging to see if there's someone in the boat and they confirm it and that is why they decided to come in and it seems to me that one of the most telling things is, a, why would someone be hiding in her boat and the fact that she saw blood on the ground and on the tarp of the boat and the fact that not only have there been reports that he was wounded but we have been hearing it from government officials all day long that he wa
rebecca, for our audience, police are -- >> caller: okay, thank you, bye. >> we just lost rebecca, that they do believe that it's him. meaning the suspect here. this is the first time we have kind of been told that for air. our thanks to rebecca krieger in that neighborhood where, boy, talk about being on a hair trigger, in watertown, mass, so pete, we i'm to have a coalescing of forces allowing us to say what we are saying here. >> yes, beginning with, i think one of the...
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host: rebecca kaplan, staff writer for national journal. few for coming in and talking about the immigration bill with us. >> thank you. host: we look forward to having you again. guest: thanks so much. host: next, we'll turn our attention to terrorism in the united states in light of the latest news out of boston. also, other issues that we've been watching this week including the ricin letters sent to members of congress and the president. randall larson will join us, the founding father of the institute of homeland security. we'll be right back. >> i strongly urge you to come up with a number to tell this committee and the american people we have a responsibility as well. and be able to tell well, we're going to see how this rn out. it will determine the size of the post 2014 force. i believe this is a tragic and terrible mistake for which we may pay a very heavy price. >> senator, can i comment on that? >> sure. >> senator, to be clear, i didn't say to leave it completely vague. we are today, advising, assisting at the battalion level.
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don, you heard rebecca. he was friendly and became a citizen last september 11th. what would make someone go through all of the pain of being a citizen and then do this. is that something that the fbi would look into? >> i think they are going to look at where this person came from, what his motives might be. just because someone was going to class every day and doing all the right things, you never know what the connection may be. i mean, there could be some connection outside of the united states that may have some connection to an individual that's going to -- that ends up doing something such as this. so just because an individual comes and seems to fit in and seems to be a nice person as what we are prone to say, oh, that person was such a nice person and so on and so forth, that may be good in that particular situation but we don't know what the ulterior motive was of that individual and what's they've got to do and what i'm hearing and suspecting right now from the government and all of the entities that are involved in that is that they really are trying to
don, you heard rebecca. he was friendly and became a citizen last september 11th. what would make someone go through all of the pain of being a citizen and then do this. is that something that the fbi would look into? >> i think they are going to look at where this person came from, what his motives might be. just because someone was going to class every day and doing all the right things, you never know what the connection may be. i mean, there could be some connection outside of the...
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. >> butterfield was accused of not only murdering his 21-year-old daughter rebecca, but of torturing her. prosecutors say he shot her seven times, hog-tied her, then put her in an ice chest where she suffocated to death. butterfield denied the charges. he says he discovered rebecca dead in her bedroom with no signs of foul play. >> all i know is i didn't do it. i mean, i didn't quick rush her down to the hospital either. but that's just you know, i had reason for doing that. i always get blamed for everything. >> while butterfield denies torturing and murdering rebecca, what he does admit to might even be more shocking. he says when he discovered his daughter's body, he stuffed it inside a large cooler. he then kept the cooler inside the motor home he drove and lived in for the next two years. police discovered the body when butterfield was arrested on an unrelated minor charge. >> i dedicate it to my daughter it's called be an angel. because she was an angel. from hebrews 1:14, it's not what people do, it's the deeds they leave undone that gives us all remorse at the setting of the
. >> butterfield was accused of not only murdering his 21-year-old daughter rebecca, but of torturing her. prosecutors say he shot her seven times, hog-tied her, then put her in an ice chest where she suffocated to death. butterfield denied the charges. he says he discovered rebecca dead in her bedroom with no signs of foul play. >> all i know is i didn't do it. i mean, i didn't quick rush her down to the hospital either. but that's just you know, i had reason for doing that. i...
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however, he told us python that investigators have gathered evidence that his ex-wife, 32- year-old rebecca seraphin, boarded a plane at bwi. they are not sure where she landed her when. but it was the monthly change her appearance, died her hair from blonde to dark around blonde allegedly -- from to dark brown, and allegedly and eat out her account to no longer is she being sought for misdemeanor custodial interference. an arrest warrant for felony abduction has been issued, suggesting that she has crossed state lines. joseph seraphin believes his wife may be making her way to los angeles. the fairfax dad says that where his ex-wife and their three- year-old son vanished to in july 2011. he tells us that he never learned who she was with or where his son was kept. but it was nine months before his son was returned to virginia. >> his mother has a history of substance abuse, prescription drugs. >> mess it is believed that she may be using the name rebecca love and that five-year-old cameron also answers to the name cameron love. the search continues, robert. thank you. georgetown university
however, he told us python that investigators have gathered evidence that his ex-wife, 32- year-old rebecca seraphin, boarded a plane at bwi. they are not sure where she landed her when. but it was the monthly change her appearance, died her hair from blonde to dark around blonde allegedly -- from to dark brown, and allegedly and eat out her account to no longer is she being sought for misdemeanor custodial interference. an arrest warrant for felony abduction has been issued, suggesting that...
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she also goes by the name rebecca lover. detectives say they are concerned for the boy's safety. they are issued a felony arrest warrant for the mother. >>> rehoboth beach police are promising an internal investigation after an arrest that was recorded by a cell phone camera. we would like to warn you that this video is disturbing. it shows officers repeatedly using a taser in order to subdue a man. at one point the man is kicked in his head. the suspect is a 34-year-old man from pennsylvania. he says he was on vacation when he got into a confrontation with a hotel worker. well, that's when police were called and the man's pregnant wife started recording the incident. >> officer, can i just take him home? he's my husband. i'm pregnant. i'm stressed. >> he's resisting arrest. >> but they've been tasing him like crazy, kicking him in the head. guys, listen, i want to take him home. >> police say he made a threatening gesture toward an officer. this afternoon the man has been charged with disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and offensive touching of a law enforcement officer. >>> s
she also goes by the name rebecca lover. detectives say they are concerned for the boy's safety. they are issued a felony arrest warrant for the mother. >>> rehoboth beach police are promising an internal investigation after an arrest that was recorded by a cell phone camera. we would like to warn you that this video is disturbing. it shows officers repeatedly using a taser in order to subdue a man. at one point the man is kicked in his head. the suspect is a 34-year-old man from...
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rebecca patterson and stephanie link. doesn't get better than that. >>> north korea expected to launch a medium range missile in the next few hours. can we intercept it? we'll be back with this whole nutty story about north korea. join us at projectluna.com welcnew york state, where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com >>> today, north korea is warning all foreigners to leave south korea, saying they are at risk in the event of conflict. north korea has already loaded two medium range missiles on its east coast with a range of about 2,000 miles. some reports say there could be some kind of firing in just the next few hours. so l
rebecca patterson and stephanie link. doesn't get better than that. >>> north korea expected to launch a medium range missile in the next few hours. can we intercept it? we'll be back with this whole nutty story about north korea. join us at projectluna.com welcnew york state, where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle class income taxes to the lowest...
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. >> shepard: wreck rebecca reb is -- rebecca is with us.hey have a witness on the stand testifying that the victim of a brutal murder, or killing, at least, was a flirt. >> uh-huh. >> shepard: how does that get? >> she is a domestic violence expert. so what -- >> shepard: they've not introduced one sliver of physical evidence of any kind, no witness statements, no nothing, he ever abused already ore anyone else. not one thing. >> i know. we haven't seen it yet. i'm wondering if it's going to come. this whole trial will hinge on him having abused her and her having to act in self-defense, for the defense of this case to sustain. otherwise, what this defense? how can you possibly say self defense, 27 times stabbing someone? that's a very, very large amount of self-defense. once, twice, trying to get out. there's no evidence of an attempt at egress or exit by the defendant. there's nothing. we don't have any bruises on her no previous hospitalizations, so i maybe this woman has a lot to say. maybe jodi arias did seek counseling and thing woman
. >> shepard: wreck rebecca reb is -- rebecca is with us.hey have a witness on the stand testifying that the victim of a brutal murder, or killing, at least, was a flirt. >> uh-huh. >> shepard: how does that get? >> she is a domestic violence expert. so what -- >> shepard: they've not introduced one sliver of physical evidence of any kind, no witness statements, no nothing, he ever abused already ore anyone else. not one thing. >> i know. we haven't seen it...
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he says that rebecca has a history of heroin a abuse. police have charged her with parental abduction through a warrant. >>> a house fire seriously se injured three people. a 92-year-old woman and aa 68-year-old man were rescued from the home at northeast yesterday afternoon.oon. they suffered smoke inhalation n and burns. bu >>> the search is or suspectssu after vandals hit a chapel on the campus of georgetown university. the organ and crucifixion were damaged along with some furb tourfurniture and chairs. at this point there's noth indication that these two cases are related. rela >>> making headlines thisines ts morning, former president george w. bush is the a grandfather.fa. details on the newest edition td the family next.ily >>> and speed cameras aremeras e nothing new around here, but,bu these are a little bit different, even though they aree doing their job, they won't giv' you ta ticket, very interestingn stuff coming up. up. we're going to tell you all youl about it. it's 4:37 on this mon morning, morning, tax day, april fis
he says that rebecca has a history of heroin a abuse. police have charged her with parental abduction through a warrant. >>> a house fire seriously se injured three people. a 92-year-old woman and aa 68-year-old man were rescued from the home at northeast yesterday afternoon.oon. they suffered smoke inhalation n and burns. bu >>> the search is or suspectssu after vandals hit a chapel on the campus of georgetown university. the organ and crucifixion were damaged along with some...
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i also want to thank katie miller and rebecca from my office and consistently at the forefront and in the community and common sense media who became a partner last year and katie and her people and rebecca and the school district we started public information a year ago and my partner richard carranza who is an incredible superintendent, someone i am proud to work with. first of all let me tell you that bullying takes many different shapes. it can be physical, it can be emotional, it can be verbal. i can tell you having been a non english speaking student and immigrant early on and quite frankly times that were very different that we were bullied all the time and didn't know it was bullying and right to the point i actually dropped out of school, and i think it's also important to recognize it's not kids on kids and sometimes adults are part of it, and sometimes unfortunately staff members are part of it. i remember being accused early on by a science teacher and told i was using lsd and i didn't know what it was at the time. i was in the class for three months and didn't work englis
i also want to thank katie miller and rebecca from my office and consistently at the forefront and in the community and common sense media who became a partner last year and katie and her people and rebecca and the school district we started public information a year ago and my partner richard carranza who is an incredible superintendent, someone i am proud to work with. first of all let me tell you that bullying takes many different shapes. it can be physical, it can be emotional, it can be...
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ladies and gentlemen, please welcome rebecca randell. >> great, thank you, melinda. i'm going to ask you all to come up now. as they get seated i'll say a few words. all these panelists really bring a great wealth of experience and wisdom to what on the one hand is actually a really complicated issue and on the other hand at its very core is somewhat simple. whether it's online or off-line, bullying and harassment or as the teens that we encounter at common sense media often say, drama, it's about power. as you heard the boy on the video say, i'm the big dog. who has it, who wants it and who wants to keep it. i realize this is an incredibly simple definition so i will leave it to our panel to pick it apart and to delve deeper. each of our panelists will have the opportunity to give a brief introduction of who they are and their organizations and after we've done the rounds i will pose a series of questions to eefrp of they will and then you will all have the opportunity to interact with them yourselves so we can have a really dynamic conversation. the one thing i wil
ladies and gentlemen, please welcome rebecca randell. >> great, thank you, melinda. i'm going to ask you all to come up now. as they get seated i'll say a few words. all these panelists really bring a great wealth of experience and wisdom to what on the one hand is actually a really complicated issue and on the other hand at its very core is somewhat simple. whether it's online or off-line, bullying and harassment or as the teens that we encounter at common sense media often say, drama,...
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we've got to go. >>> more on the markets from our guest host, rebecca patterson.bomb found on the scene along the marathon route in boston. we'll be right back. but i wondered what a customer thought? describe the first time you met. you brought the flex in... as soon as i met fiona and i was describing the problem we were having with our rear brakes, she immediately triaged the situation, knew exactly what was wrong with it, the car was diagnosed properly, it was fixed correctly i have confidence knowing that if i take to ford it's going to be done correctly with the right parts and the right people. get a free brake inspection and brake pads installed for just 49.95 after rebates when you use the ford service credit card. did you tell him to say all of that? no, he's right though... are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. only hertz gives you a carfirmation. hey, this is challenger. i'll be wai
we've got to go. >>> more on the markets from our guest host, rebecca patterson.bomb found on the scene along the marathon route in boston. we'll be right back. but i wondered what a customer thought? describe the first time you met. you brought the flex in... as soon as i met fiona and i was describing the problem we were having with our rear brakes, she immediately triaged the situation, knew exactly what was wrong with it, the car was diagnosed properly, it was fixed correctly i...
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thank you, rebecca. >>> now health news tonight from noul. a two and a half-year-old girl born without a wind pipe now has an artificial trachea grown from her own stem cells. little hannah is the first child to get an artificial trachea without donor cells. >>> and for a nation of people starved for energy, news tonight about a jolt of caffeine with, say, your popcorn. a new food group getting reaction from federal experts. normal snacks like popcorn, candy, even gum, infused with caffeine. david kerley shows us why some people are wary. >> reporter: they promise to double your pleasure, but now wrigley wants to give you a kick of caffeine. alert -- a new chewing gum. one piece equals a half cup of coffee. just the latest food product with added caffeine. a bag of cracker jack treats, equal to a cup of coffee. jelly belly sports beans -- a half cup. and how about biofuel popcorn? caffeine infused. >> why are companies doing this? >> the food industry is always searching around for unoccupied niches. adding caffeine to a snack food. they adve
thank you, rebecca. >>> now health news tonight from noul. a two and a half-year-old girl born without a wind pipe now has an artificial trachea grown from her own stem cells. little hannah is the first child to get an artificial trachea without donor cells. >>> and for a nation of people starved for energy, news tonight about a jolt of caffeine with, say, your popcorn. a new food group getting reaction from federal experts. normal snacks like popcorn, candy, even gum, infused...
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rebecca lost her husband on that tragic september day.ery good to have you i was surprised as you were when all of saud knives were allowed. we remember the famous shot of at at that atta on security video, his bag was screened just like everyone else's at the time. box cutter clearly visible but no one made a big deal about it. and here we are back to the future. it's crucial that somehow we stopped it so that's why i'm here in washington. >> neil: one of the arguments you hear for doing this is that they went too far. they started, you know, between the liquids and everything else they overdid it. maybe i could see some of that but the nice thing, like you, i agree that seems odd to bring back. but they are bringing it back. have any of the explanations they have given satisfied you. could satisfactory me to bring a knife back on an airplane. after all, that's what brought down the airplane that my husband was on. one of the things that has said that it takes too long to screen for knives. airport security, although is it will only take
rebecca lost her husband on that tragic september day.ery good to have you i was surprised as you were when all of saud knives were allowed. we remember the famous shot of at at that atta on security video, his bag was screened just like everyone else's at the time. box cutter clearly visible but no one made a big deal about it. and here we are back to the future. it's crucial that somehow we stopped it so that's why i'm here in washington. >> neil: one of the arguments you hear for doing...
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leaguele eagle rebecca and stacy here to try this. do they have a case?they have other big case. state and federal health codes require that food preparers wear protective covering, sometimes gloves, engage in sanitary practices in the kitchen, wash hands, all those things we take for granted. those are legal requirements and if a restaurant didn't enforce those requirements and allowed someone to prepare food against -- without doing what they're supposed to do that is pure negligence, neil. >> neil: what if the chef nor the restaurant knew at the time he hat help tied tis? >> if they didn't know he had hepatitis they can't get in trouble for knowingly letting one of their employees work in a kitchen while they were ill. but if the plaintiffs, the customers, can prove the kitchen wasn't up to standards and they didn't follow the health code on the books, negligence right there. >> neil: rebecca? >> i think the attorneys that are bringing up all of this trauma and drama are not doing the right thing. >> neil: isn't what you lawyers do? >> i practice crimi
leaguele eagle rebecca and stacy here to try this. do they have a case?they have other big case. state and federal health codes require that food preparers wear protective covering, sometimes gloves, engage in sanitary practices in the kitchen, wash hands, all those things we take for granted. those are legal requirements and if a restaurant didn't enforce those requirements and allowed someone to prepare food against -- without doing what they're supposed to do that is pure negligence, neil....