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renee rockwell, veteran defense attorney out of atlanta. and also out of atlanta, peter odom, defense attorney. you know, renee, i'm sure you'll say this has nothing to do with anything. but i've got here a lot of her jailhouse orders. in one month last month she spent $400 -- that could be rent somewhere. on junk food alone. she whines incessantly about her food, her bed, the tv, the movies they get to watch behind bars. candy, lotion, chicken sticks, strawberry fruit -- i mean, it goes on and on. $400 worth of this. >> nancy, thank god that can't be used against her in any kind of trial. but all this jailhouse stuff, all these tapes -- >> she certainly hasn't lost her appetite about little haleigh going missing. >> have you looked at her, nancy? it's almost painful. when you see her on these tapes talking going on and on, first of all, as a defense attorney that just makes you cringe. but look at how young and immature she is. she may never be implicated -- >> you know what, renee? go ahead and look at her. but then look down at bottom of
renee rockwell, veteran defense attorney out of atlanta. and also out of atlanta, peter odom, defense attorney. you know, renee, i'm sure you'll say this has nothing to do with anything. but i've got here a lot of her jailhouse orders. in one month last month she spent $400 -- that could be rent somewhere. on junk food alone. she whines incessantly about her food, her bed, the tv, the movies they get to watch behind bars. candy, lotion, chicken sticks, strawberry fruit -- i mean, it goes on and...
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renee. renee rockwell, everything she writes to the governor will be admissible in court. >> yes. but i'm pretty sure she's just going to be writing about the food conditions. and nancy, everything that she's writing to anybody's going to be admissible in court. unless she's writing to her attorney. so all these letters she's sending to all these relatives about what's going on, what happened, what didn't happen, those are absolutely fair game for the prosecution. >> to dr. jeff gardere, psychologist, author of "love prescription," dr. jeff, here's the bottom line. when you see her talking to her father, saying "i've told them everything i know" and break down crying and talking about wanting to go home, you've got to put that against the backdrop of four failed polygraphs, a failed voice stress test, and either a refusal or inability to go under hypnosis. if she really didn't know anything, she wouldn't be failing four different polygraphs. four polygraphs. >> absolutely. this is a woman who's not only immature, young woman who's not only immature, but also a sociopath. we can ju
renee. renee rockwell, everything she writes to the governor will be admissible in court. >> yes. but i'm pretty sure she's just going to be writing about the food conditions. and nancy, everything that she's writing to anybody's going to be admissible in court. unless she's writing to her attorney. so all these letters she's sending to all these relatives about what's going on, what happened, what didn't happen, those are absolutely fair game for the prosecution. >> to dr. jeff...
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rene anctil of good shepherd wasn't sure at first that he was cut out to be a stephen minister. >> i tended to rely on myself a lot, and throughout this process, i've kind of learned that i'm truly the caregiver. i'm not the cure giver, and that's god's part. >> reporter: while stephen ministry relationships are strictly confidential, anctil's care receiver, ed, said we could sit in on one of their weekly sessions. they started meeting more than a year ago, after ed's wife died. >> you mentioned that your daughter mentioned to you that she thought you were depressed. >> yeah, oh, yeah. >> how did that make you feel? >> i don't think i'm depressed, but you get moody once in a while. your body wears out when you get old. ( laughs ) you always want to do something that you can't do. that's the hardest part. >> i think i recognize god in my life a lot more than i had in the past, and a lot of it is because of stephen ministry. i see god working, not only with my care receiver but with me, which i never saw before. >> reporter: in the 35 years since the program started, half a million peo
rene anctil of good shepherd wasn't sure at first that he was cut out to be a stephen minister. >> i tended to rely on myself a lot, and throughout this process, i've kind of learned that i'm truly the caregiver. i'm not the cure giver, and that's god's part. >> reporter: while stephen ministry relationships are strictly confidential, anctil's care receiver, ed, said we could sit in on one of their weekly sessions. they started meeting more than a year ago, after ed's wife died....
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let's ask renee rockwell. we've kind of been through this before.hold him forever, correct? >> no, they can't hold him forever, but i would imagine that what he can do is request that the state department come arrange for his return. as long as they know where he is. and as long as he's got no passport and he can't travel from one place to the other, he's not a guy that's going to be able to disappear just in the woodwork. >> no. >> i would imagine after two or three weeks he'd be allowed, if not charged. i don't see this going on that long. i would imagine there are going to be charges or there's going to be a clearing of him very shortly. >> gloria allred, at this point, you know, it's all circumstantial. would you consider it a strong circumstantial case at this point or pretty weak? >> well, i would say at this point they're saying that he's a person of interest. it would be wise for him to get an attorney. especially if it's also true, as being reported, that an investigator has said that he last saw her on monday morning, but in fact others he
let's ask renee rockwell. we've kind of been through this before.hold him forever, correct? >> no, they can't hold him forever, but i would imagine that what he can do is request that the state department come arrange for his return. as long as they know where he is. and as long as he's got no passport and he can't travel from one place to the other, he's not a guy that's going to be able to disappear just in the woodwork. >> no. >> i would imagine after two or three weeks...
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y tambien afecto la rutina de rene, que tampoco pudo estacionar su vehiculo debidoa las restricciones...a el le fue dificil limpiar las veredas "nosotros le damos mantenimiento a todo downtown y nos veriamos afectados en la forma de buscar parqueo, la forma de como despejarnos libremente..." el cierre de la estacion de metro de mount vernont obligo a esta madre y sus ninos a caminar mas de 10 cuadras.... " terremos que caminar mas porque la estacion que supuestamente va a dar alli esta cerraday ya venimos caminando desde la f " a ana, las medidas de seguridad de la cumbre le costo muy caro... a diario ella gana 100 dolares hoy solo gano 30... y manana no ira a trabajar... "no trabaje... no porque yo trabajo en un restaurante y cancelaron las reservaciones, quizas por la medida de seguridad la gente no quiere pasar por eso... " las protestas tampoco faltaron...pero se espera que todo vuelva a la normalidad el miercoles en la manana, la cumbre culmirara el
y tambien afecto la rutina de rene, que tampoco pudo estacionar su vehiculo debidoa las restricciones...a el le fue dificil limpiar las veredas "nosotros le damos mantenimiento a todo downtown y nos veriamos afectados en la forma de buscar parqueo, la forma de como despejarnos libremente..." el cierre de la estacion de metro de mount vernont obligo a esta madre y sus ninos a caminar mas de 10 cuadras.... " terremos que caminar mas porque la estacion que supuestamente va a...
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their risk and also engaged in developing products for their customers hedging needs should not in and rene be captured in a new regulatory category designed to apply to big financial dealers. but that's exactly what this legislation does. coke and goldman sachs swap businesses will essentially be regulated in the same line. treating these entities like dealers may force them to stop offering these products to their customers. in which case the customers will have no other options but to see products from the large dealers like komen saks and other wall street bankers. today have heard the stock price of goldman sachs is up and this explains it. they will get increased opportunities to make more money with this and why do you want to essentially lessen competition and drive the swabs businesses to those that are the most systemically risky? were even worse drive them off shore where we cannot regulate them? banks like goldman sachs may even be forced out of the swaps business if this legislation becomes law which begs the question -- who will then be left to offer these risk-management tool
their risk and also engaged in developing products for their customers hedging needs should not in and rene be captured in a new regulatory category designed to apply to big financial dealers. but that's exactly what this legislation does. coke and goldman sachs swap businesses will essentially be regulated in the same line. treating these entities like dealers may force them to stop offering these products to their customers. in which case the customers will have no other options but to see...
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after touching down in port-au-prince to meet president renee preval and his wife elizabeth, the next stop was a visit to a special arts program. haiti's first lady set it up to help children cope in the aftermath of the quake. greeted by children singing welcome, mrs. obama joined right in. dancing and trying her hand at painting. mrs. obama and dr. biden's visit was unannounced and security very tight. at a news conference, mrs. obama said, although the road ahead would not be easy, haiti has the u.s.'s support. >> after so much loss, how on earth can you still have hope? well, we have hope because we've been inspired. inspired by the resilience and the faith of the haitian people. people who have lost everything. >> reporter: it was also a new beginning for the students at the brazil school. this is the first day back at school for these girls. school isn't going to be in the damaged building behind me. instead, the learning and the real sense of community is taking place in the tent classrooms. teacher edward eugene welcomed his class back, but told his students some of their clas
after touching down in port-au-prince to meet president renee preval and his wife elizabeth, the next stop was a visit to a special arts program. haiti's first lady set it up to help children cope in the aftermath of the quake. greeted by children singing welcome, mrs. obama joined right in. dancing and trying her hand at painting. mrs. obama and dr. biden's visit was unannounced and security very tight. at a news conference, mrs. obama said, although the road ahead would not be easy, haiti has...
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president, landing at the ruins of the presidential palace with jill biden, welcomed by haitian president rene preval. the first lady walked through streets still bearing the scars of january's earthquake and alongside crowded tent cities. >> this ha has been a deeply moving day for jill and i. >> reporter: but beyond the wreckage, she found glimpses of hope in haiti's children singing and dancing to traditional creole songs and painting with them in a makeshift art studio constructed from a bus. the u.s. has sent more than a billion dollars in humanitarian aid in the three months since the earthquake and has pledged over a billion more. mrs. obama promised the u.s. would continue to help haiti recover, but the progress sheer slow. more than a million haitians were left homeless in the earthquake and in tent cities like this tens of thousands are now at risk of being swept down the hillside once the rainy season hits. so they're digging ditches and stacking sandbags and a few are moving here to a dusty field ten miles from the city. the haitian government, with the help of international aid gr
president, landing at the ruins of the presidential palace with jill biden, welcomed by haitian president rene preval. the first lady walked through streets still bearing the scars of january's earthquake and alongside crowded tent cities. >> this ha has been a deeply moving day for jill and i. >> reporter: but beyond the wreckage, she found glimpses of hope in haiti's children singing and dancing to traditional creole songs and painting with them in a makeshift art studio...
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renee, we'll continue your fight. thank you, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from nebraska rise? >> to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> thank you, mr. speaker. despite assurances the health care bill would actually lower costs for the american people, i actual -- actually, things are quite different. a report said american will spend $311 billion more on health care under the new law than we would have without it. it increases taxes on the middle class. about three million people will have to pay the insurance mandate penalty tax. it also kills jobs through mandates on small businesses. the american people have said this is not the direction in which they would choose to go. health care reform should be patient centered to increase access to care and reduce costs without bankrupting our nation and limiting our liberties. we should rather allow individuals to ban together across state lines to allow deductibility to everyone for
renee, we'll continue your fight. thank you, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from nebraska rise? >> to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> thank you, mr. speaker. despite assurances the health care bill would actually lower costs for the american people, i actual -- actually, things are quite different. a report said american will spend $311 billion more on health...
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. >> this is a picture courtesy of renee.he said she thought it was a stray dog. >> jimmy: that may be the greatest thing i've ever seen. we need a monkey watch in l.a. anyone that's read "curious george" knows you cannot bag a monkey unless you wear a yellow hat. no one wants to see the monkey get hurt. so, it would be best if he turned himself in. if the unstoppable monkey is watching this show right now, i would like you to pay attention to this message, and do the right thing. give up now before something bad happens. >> please. unstoppable monkey -- turn yourself in. you're tearing your family apart. they need you. we need you. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you know it's serious when james bond gets involved. we will keep an eye on this situation as it develops. you know, it's wednesday night, that means it's elimination night on "american idol." at this point, they're mercy killings more than they are eliminations. surprisingly, the viewers gave big mike lynch the boot. he seemed to be -- gasps. and, by the way, whe
. >> this is a picture courtesy of renee.he said she thought it was a stray dog. >> jimmy: that may be the greatest thing i've ever seen. we need a monkey watch in l.a. anyone that's read "curious george" knows you cannot bag a monkey unless you wear a yellow hat. no one wants to see the monkey get hurt. so, it would be best if he turned himself in. if the unstoppable monkey is watching this show right now, i would like you to pay attention to this message, and do the...
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nobody is doing that anymore in the divorcee rene na. >> larry: mark, what's your experience with infidelityvorce? >> this is a no fault state, it doesn't come into play. >> larry: we don't even list it. >> it comes into play if it's an issue with behavior and custody. other than that, it does not. it might be a factor to motivate the party to go on with divorce in other ways they may not but it's not a huge factor. >> larry: are celebrity divorces harder? >> they're harder because there's more issues to manage. you have to manage media because it will be something that's part of the career of one or both of the clients. they're harder that way. it's also harder in the sense you have people with a lot of power used to getting their own way. that's always something difficult to factor in, listening to you in a ways they may not feel right about but they really need to do what's right for the litigation, not for the revenge. >> larry: can infidelity cause one of the spouses to lose custody? >> only the manner in which it's done, it's done in a way that subjects the children to some way that is
nobody is doing that anymore in the divorcee rene na. >> larry: mark, what's your experience with infidelityvorce? >> this is a no fault state, it doesn't come into play. >> larry: we don't even list it. >> it comes into play if it's an issue with behavior and custody. other than that, it does not. it might be a factor to motivate the party to go on with divorce in other ways they may not but it's not a huge factor. >> larry: are celebrity divorces harder? >>...
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renee is calling up from maine now. renee go ahead. >> reporter: i was raised with the whole spare the rod spoil the child thing. i don't believe that it teaches anyone other than a punitive way of life. you're raised in an atmosphere of fear. you're not getting -- when you're being punished for doing something incorrectly, it just teaches you to be afraid of the reaction of the parent. >> okay, i understand you, i'm sorry, i'm getting wrapped here, renee, thank you very much for sharing your thoughts with us as well, that's what this is all about and we so appreciate your comments. >>> all right, now we're going to talk about taking charge of your career. so it's that time of year, the time of the annual review. now it was even in the "wall street journal," i know how most people feel about these, probably you hate them. some people think that they're uncomfortable, you might think i have to suck up. look, that is a very normal way of seeing these. but it's not something that's going to really help you out. that's not
renee is calling up from maine now. renee go ahead. >> reporter: i was raised with the whole spare the rod spoil the child thing. i don't believe that it teaches anyone other than a punitive way of life. you're raised in an atmosphere of fear. you're not getting -- when you're being punished for doing something incorrectly, it just teaches you to be afraid of the reaction of the parent. >> okay, i understand you, i'm sorry, i'm getting wrapped here, renee, thank you very much for...
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added an important provision with regard to retention and recruitment of the kind of professionals reneed in the v.a. i yield her one minute and thank her for her efforts. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. ms. johnson: thank you very much, and let me thank the chair and the ranking member for this bill, and i rise in strong support of the bill, the caregivers and veterans omnibus health services act. it was our duty to ensure that our veterans who so courageously serve our country receive the medical support they deserve. i dedicated my professional career as a nurse was spent with the veterans system. and -- they had four suicides from the psychiatric unit. one of the problems that they had was noncompetitiveness with nurse's salaries, so i introduced a bill to attempt to correct that, and this bill has been incorporated. i'm pleased that it is. it's also the senate companion bill. it increases the pay limitations for v.a. nurses from level five to level six. . and also increase special pay for nurse executives. it is my pleasure to present this becaus
added an important provision with regard to retention and recruitment of the kind of professionals reneed in the v.a. i yield her one minute and thank her for her efforts. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. ms. johnson: thank you very much, and let me thank the chair and the ranking member for this bill, and i rise in strong support of the bill, the caregivers and veterans omnibus health services act. it was our duty to ensure that our veterans who so...