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she said renee. i said renee who? she said renee is. i said she can't be dead. i just talked to her. >> at the autopsy, the medical examiner found evidence that renee had been sexually assaulted. >> we just couldn't come up with that person that would be wanting renee dead. never was able to find any person, no family, no relatives, no past lovers, no -- no one at work. >> then a month after renee's murder, there was another fire in the same apartment complex. suspecting arson, police used a helicopter with heat sensors to see if any one was hiding nearby, watching the fire. >> it doesn't see objects per se. it sees heat signatures or heat given out by a person. there were no suspects hiding in any of the bushes. >> when the fire was extinguished, they found another female victim. 54-year-old barbara walsh. >> the similarities between the two homicide scenes and the two women were extensive. >> both barbara walsh and renee powell were single, lived alone, and worked in the health care field. >> both apartments were on the first floor. there was evidence that bot
she said renee. i said renee who? she said renee is. i said she can't be dead. i just talked to her. >> at the autopsy, the medical examiner found evidence that renee had been sexually assaulted. >> we just couldn't come up with that person that would be wanting renee dead. never was able to find any person, no family, no relatives, no past lovers, no -- no one at work. >> then a month after renee's murder, there was another fire in the same apartment complex. suspecting...
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so you're a neighbor of rene? >> i have known him from the absolute beginning.oing. >> we're going. >> what did you think of him when you first met him? >> i saw an ordinary man. he fight for what he think about. >> he had a vision. >> yeah, a vision. and fight for this. >> it's very close. bitters. >> yes, chef. >> nicely done, chef. >> there we are. >> look at the beautiful girl there. >> cheers. >> here we go. >> what was that? what's in it? what is that? >> i don't know exactly how you make that. but it has been drinking in denmark for many years. >> so we have gammel dansk. >> it's a liquor. >> it's a danish bitter with about 30 different herbs or so. so we made an ice cream. >> it was delicious. >> excellent. >> oh, here we go. gammel dansk. it is good. >> it works. >> it is good. it works. it works. look at this. where you come from, new york? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> how did you know? >> it works. he said. >> i'm asking can you come help me dress here? don't let them touch each other. just there. perfect. >> what would traditional danish food be for you? >>
so you're a neighbor of rene? >> i have known him from the absolute beginning.oing. >> we're going. >> what did you think of him when you first met him? >> i saw an ordinary man. he fight for what he think about. >> he had a vision. >> yeah, a vision. and fight for this. >> it's very close. bitters. >> yes, chef. >> nicely done, chef. >> there we are. >> look at the beautiful girl there. >> cheers. >> here we go....
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is it renee? it's andi. renee is gone. our girl, renee. ousted. we got the tissues here on set.g over this. holy god. i'm being told to get out of here. three people left. nikki, clare, andi, jinks in the fantasy suite. hold on tight. >> who are you predicting now that our girl, renee, is gone? >> i think, i will say on national television, juan pablo, not getting one of these. nobody getting one of these. you get it? >> who is the winner in the end? >> nobody. that's just me. but i'm on the record. i'm on the record. now i'm out of here. >> see you, jack. >> see you tomorrow. >> so sad. he seems more mellow than usual. he's bummed about renee. >> picks nobody. >>> in late, late night tv news, there is a new guy in town. "saturday night live" head writer and weekend anchor seth myers took over as host of late night, 12:30 slot, recently vacated by jimmy fallon. first he wrote an online thank you note to fallon promising a completely original comedy pieces. >> what followed was the opening monologue and fellow "snl" amy poehler was myers' first guest, and joe biden was the second
is it renee? it's andi. renee is gone. our girl, renee. ousted. we got the tissues here on set.g over this. holy god. i'm being told to get out of here. three people left. nikki, clare, andi, jinks in the fantasy suite. hold on tight. >> who are you predicting now that our girl, renee, is gone? >> i think, i will say on national television, juan pablo, not getting one of these. nobody getting one of these. you get it? >> who is the winner in the end? >> nobody. that's...
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that's renee right there with the head band.w approaches, she knows the pop stars that come before her. >> i can't sing like that. i do something different. sflr you do something much different. but even for the most talented singers, "the star-spangled banner" is notoriously difficult. she's been waking up tonight aware of the flubs that have been made before her. ♪ land of the free >> reporter: even christina aguilera couldn't hit it. that last line is the tough one. hitting the high note. >> yeah, but, that's what we do. i mean, the singing is the least of my worries. wait, wait. knock on wood. >> reporter: the high note the least of her worries, after all, she hits it several nights a week. so, you think this year they found someone to hit the high note? >> we'll do it a few times. >> reporter: we like it, you heard it. how she's saving the voice, now whispering in restaurants in these final hours and quietly rehearsing the words in her head, and backstage, just watch the other singers when they realize it's her. to the quee
that's renee right there with the head band.w approaches, she knows the pop stars that come before her. >> i can't sing like that. i do something different. sflr you do something much different. but even for the most talented singers, "the star-spangled banner" is notoriously difficult. she's been waking up tonight aware of the flubs that have been made before her. ♪ land of the free >> reporter: even christina aguilera couldn't hit it. that last line is the tough one....
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>> i think the answer, rene, is bad enough. all right. rene marsh, great work out there. appreciate it. >>> again, flights aside, the warnings continue. stay off the roads. for good reason. as brian todd discovered when he got behind the wheel today. >> reporter: an overturned trail the on the washington, d.c. beltway. the wheels are in the air, the guardrail is demolished, and police close the highway while they move a tow truck into position. >> they're trying pull it out. the driver is okay. suffered minor injuries to his hands. he didn't want to go on camera with us. he told me the snow and ice here, slush underneath the truck just lost his steering. the steering got away from him and he slid down a ditch. most lanes are closed on a highway usually packed with commuters in the nation's capitol. just a few minutes down the highway we see another one. the truck is sprawled across the highway on its side, the front of it split open. the driver we're told had minor injuries. someone who just slid off the road here on i-95 heading south just south of d.c., probably 15 mile
>> i think the answer, rene, is bad enough. all right. rene marsh, great work out there. appreciate it. >>> again, flights aside, the warnings continue. stay off the roads. for good reason. as brian todd discovered when he got behind the wheel today. >> reporter: an overturned trail the on the washington, d.c. beltway. the wheels are in the air, the guardrail is demolished, and police close the highway while they move a tow truck into position. >> they're trying pull...
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thanks very much, rene.reporting. >>> washington's buzzing about this week's huge about face from the speaker of the house after seeming to open the door to finally passing comprehensive immigration reform, john boehner seemed to slam it shut, blamed president obama. but as cnn's inside politics host john king explains on cnn.com, there's much more going on than meets the eye. >> john king is joining us right now. john, you got an excellent new article on cnn.com on immigration. whatever happened to immigration reform among other things. you write, it appears testing that spirit of compromise will have to wait until 2015 or beyond. what changed in a week? nothing say key boehner lieutenants. what's going on? everyone thought we were pretty close to a deal. >> everyone thought we were going to at least try. speaker boehner said this has been a political hostage, let's try. this week he says, whoa and hits the pause button. what happened? his view hasn't changed. he thinks it's smart policy and politics to do
thanks very much, rene.reporting. >>> washington's buzzing about this week's huge about face from the speaker of the house after seeming to open the door to finally passing comprehensive immigration reform, john boehner seemed to slam it shut, blamed president obama. but as cnn's inside politics host john king explains on cnn.com, there's much more going on than meets the eye. >> john king is joining us right now. john, you got an excellent new article on cnn.com on immigration....
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joining renee in fernando any time soon quite unfortunately she's in the u.s. and israel the only state to consistently uphold that embargo against cuba i don't really see that being different any time soon but in two thousand and ten nicholas the partnership for civil justice funder boyer requires found that the u.s. government was indeed behaving journalist to smear the cuban five during their trial which is a legal i mean why hasn't that information played a factor in overturning the sentence is. it hasn't because obviously it's not an information that you want to have out there if you are in the u.s. and obviously now we do know that there was some sort of bribery know to journalists down here in miami obviously i wasn't here by that time but down in ninety ninety eight we did see thousands and thousands of federal dollars going down to journalists just to let's say inflate the story to try and spin it towards not only the jury know that finally found guilty for those twenty six counts but also the public eye here in miami as you well know well is a strongh
joining renee in fernando any time soon quite unfortunately she's in the u.s. and israel the only state to consistently uphold that embargo against cuba i don't really see that being different any time soon but in two thousand and ten nicholas the partnership for civil justice funder boyer requires found that the u.s. government was indeed behaving journalist to smear the cuban five during their trial which is a legal i mean why hasn't that information played a factor in overturning the...
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convicted in two thousand and one in miami for spying the first of the cuban five to be released was renee called solace he finished his prison sentence in two thousand and eleven but spent more than a year on probation in the u.s. until a judge allowed him to return to cuba now earlier i spoke with artie's nicholas o'donovan from our miami bureau and i first asked him to explain what the cuban five were charged with back in two thousand and one. well actually that trial begun in november of two thousand it was a very long and complex process as you can imagine that went on for seven months it all happened here in miami and from the very beginning the legal teams defending the cuban five fault for a change of venue because as we all know the south florida is a stronghold for the cuban exile that didn't happen and the jury found them guilty of all twenty six counts including conspiracy to commit espionage conspiracy to commit murder and acting as agents of a foreign government here in the united states and besides the trial lasted several months the very well surprise was just announced in
convicted in two thousand and one in miami for spying the first of the cuban five to be released was renee called solace he finished his prison sentence in two thousand and eleven but spent more than a year on probation in the u.s. until a judge allowed him to return to cuba now earlier i spoke with artie's nicholas o'donovan from our miami bureau and i first asked him to explain what the cuban five were charged with back in two thousand and one. well actually that trial begun in november of...
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thank you >> renÉe. >> i know the cards are not mandatory.i'm jeffrey i'm the president of the association. the budget for the tree maintenance. those of you who have been to south park understand the proximity of the trees to the park yourselves to the cars and so forth it's extremely dangerous situation when you get to priority tiger's the maintenance on the trees i hope we rise maybe not to the top but close to the top it's a public safety issue and something that can be addressed we are going to into go through hopefully, a complete renovation and addressing the trees but in american people intern it products a public issue. one of the issues we want to see that the loiter problem due to the smokers. people use the park as an ashtray if we could start krooilth people that's it that's not a public ashtray that was the intent of the no smoking i think it's lot lost on most of the patrons but when you start to prioritize i hope we rise close to the top of the list. thank you >> renÉe and a since this is a budget meeting i'm looking to free u
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that female flight attendant still receiving care. >> doesn't it seem odd, though, rene?t -- i don't -- look, i don't profess to know what it's like to be a pilot or what kind of air information is available to them when they're flying. but you would think that something would show up to indicate big pockets of air. because we hear the overhead announcements, ladies and gentlemen, we're going to go up or down a few thousand feet to avoid some bad weather up ahead. we hear that kind of stuff. why wouldn't it have happened in this kind of situation? >> reporter: that's right. usually there is some sort of warning and oftentimes the passengers get a warning saying "buckle up, folks, we're about to go through some very rough air." but most of the passengers we heard from say they didn't get any such warning. we can tell you that the airline says that they are investigating, because they want to know what happened. they are going to want to talk to the pilot, find out if they got a heads up, if their equipment told them anything, if they got word from anywhere there was weathe
that female flight attendant still receiving care. >> doesn't it seem odd, though, rene?t -- i don't -- look, i don't profess to know what it's like to be a pilot or what kind of air information is available to them when they're flying. but you would think that something would show up to indicate big pockets of air. because we hear the overhead announcements, ladies and gentlemen, we're going to go up or down a few thousand feet to avoid some bad weather up ahead. we hear that kind of...
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that was jim axelrod with renee fleming. >>> now, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning. we'll look at the huge win and see which commercials had the biggest impact with viewers. >>> plus, the ceo of tesla, elon musk, talks about the test model for his electric cars. >>> and emmy award-winning actress sarah jessica parker joins us in the studio. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com griego. >>> live from the cbs studios this is kpix5 news. >> good morning everyone. it's monday, february 3rd. >> i'm frank. it is 4:30 and we're going to get you out the door. a little traffic and weather. >> yeah. >> you've grown. >> i know, i have. >> good to have you back. it's nice to have rain over the weekend. settling down now. clouds moving across the skies. the low settling into northern california. chance of more rain on the way. >> everything looking good on the roads. usual overnight road work. overall, things are nice and quiet. look at your morning commute coming up. epor
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. >> i, andrew paul daniel engstrom -- >> do take melissa rene warren -- >> do take melissa rene warrento be my lawfully wedded wife. >> to be my waf -- lawfully -- >> the church erupts in laughter, including the 22-year-old bride, melissa warren. and just as things start to quiet down, she completely loses it. >> i just lost it. it was so funny. >> she starts to laugh, and then she just can't stop laughing. i know she's going to keep laughing. so i'm like, just give her a minute, folks. like i know the next one's coming. >> when the video hits the internet, it earns more than a million hits. >> melissa and andrew first met at seattle pacific university where they were both students. >> we lived in the same residents halls. i was a freshman. he was a junior. and we had a lot of mutual friends. spent some time together within groups, but it was after he graduated that we connected again. >> after graduating, andrew received some devastating news. >> my dad came down with lung cancer, like horrific tumors the size of grapefruits. >> deeply religious, andrew copes with his father's cancer
. >> i, andrew paul daniel engstrom -- >> do take melissa rene warren -- >> do take melissa rene warrento be my lawfully wedded wife. >> to be my waf -- lawfully -- >> the church erupts in laughter, including the 22-year-old bride, melissa warren. and just as things start to quiet down, she completely loses it. >> i just lost it. it was so funny. >> she starts to laugh, and then she just can't stop laughing. i know she's going to keep laughing. so i'm...
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word. >> renee, i love that woman, but god bless her. your throat. and if it means you end up dying and i have to chop your body up and i have to burn your wallet, then i'll do it. >> oh, newsflash. dale is a psycho. good to know. >> that is one fascinating group of ladies. in retrospect, it's a miracle they all didn't kill each other. but at the end of the day, there's one thing they all seem to agree on. the girls of "late night" are a team. >> girls just wanna have fun. this is women, you know, being women. >> we're like five estrogen hurricanes. >> girls just wanna have fun! it's the truth. cyndi lauper's not lying. she's not a liar, okay. >> strong women, like a pack of wild dogs. [ laughter ] >> girls just wanna -- oh, girls. yeah, girls. girls just wanna have fun. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ late night memories >> my favorite "late night" memory is when questlove and tina fey brought an end to their beef by eating off of both ends of a philly steak sandwich. >> this means that everything's cool. >> everything's fine. >> like nothing
word. >> renee, i love that woman, but god bless her. your throat. and if it means you end up dying and i have to chop your body up and i have to burn your wallet, then i'll do it. >> oh, newsflash. dale is a psycho. good to know. >> that is one fascinating group of ladies. in retrospect, it's a miracle they all didn't kill each other. but at the end of the day, there's one thing they all seem to agree on. the girls of "late night" are a team. >> girls just...
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today renee asks, what do you think about superfoods?reat, and they're terrible. first, why are they terrible? they're terrible because people think if they eat a superfood like a gogi berry, that they're going to get some kind of miracle, all health, all body rebuilding. it doesn't work that way. they're also terrible, because if you cook the superfood, they're no longer a superfood. superfoods are only good one way, that's raw. and they're only good if you eat a wide variety of them. they're even better mixed into your diet all day long on a consistent basis. there's no short cut to health, not even with a superfood. sorry. don't forget, if you have a question you would like answered, just tweet or facebook me. you can also reach me on my web sate, carolalt.com. enjoy your day and i hope you're learning to be more of a healthy you. >>> president obama reaching out to middle east allies in a series of high profile meetings in california. hello, i'm gregg jarrett, glad you're with us. welcome to america's news haurghaurg headquarters. th
today renee asks, what do you think about superfoods?reat, and they're terrible. first, why are they terrible? they're terrible because people think if they eat a superfood like a gogi berry, that they're going to get some kind of miracle, all health, all body rebuilding. it doesn't work that way. they're also terrible, because if you cook the superfood, they're no longer a superfood. superfoods are only good one way, that's raw. and they're only good if you eat a wide variety of them. they're...
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>> joining us now robin rene san erred who served as u.n. ambassador to nigeria.stin texas, mark schroder. director of a geopolitical intelligence firm. and a senior fellow at the brookings institution's calf grow initiative. mark schroder let me start with you. how much of the current problem in the central african republic has to do with the fact that this was already a long, troubled place? >> well, that's exactly right. if we look at the history of the central african republic, it has been one of insecurity, rebellions, going back decades. even if we look at this most immediate episode of violence and rebellions, we have to take it back at least to 2003 when the previous president came to power himself through all coup. he was overthrown almost a year ago, march last year, and the country has continued to deteriorate and struggle while trying to manage its own security gains. >> ambassador sanders, we saw foreign troops on the ground there, african union and france. but there has to be peace to keep in the first, doesn't there? more troops won't necessarily cu
>> joining us now robin rene san erred who served as u.n. ambassador to nigeria.stin texas, mark schroder. director of a geopolitical intelligence firm. and a senior fellow at the brookings institution's calf grow initiative. mark schroder let me start with you. how much of the current problem in the central african republic has to do with the fact that this was already a long, troubled place? >> well, that's exactly right. if we look at the history of the central african republic,...
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. >> reporter: and star spangled soprano-- renee flemin rehearsing her legendary voice to tackle the super bowl rendition of the "national anthem." >> waking up in the middle of the erial information out there. we would like to see it and know what it is. we would like to get it, cooperatively if possible. >> reporter: a lawyer for the committee met yesterday with the u.s. attorney's office which is also looking into the lane closures. based on that meeting, the investigation will continue. >> axelrod: elaine, thank you. let's bring in cbs news political director john dickerson in washington. john, everyone's trying to digest these latest developments and understand the significance. what do you see? >> well, david wildstein is the official who ordered the lane closings, so when he says he has a version of events that contradicts governor christie's it creates tremontors but the claims he's making are quite incomplete. the central question of this matter is whether governor christie ordered the lane closures on the george washington bridge as political retribution or did he know abou
. >> reporter: and star spangled soprano-- renee flemin rehearsing her legendary voice to tackle the super bowl rendition of the "national anthem." >> waking up in the middle of the erial information out there. we would like to see it and know what it is. we would like to get it, cooperatively if possible. >> reporter: a lawyer for the committee met yesterday with the u.s. attorney's office which is also looking into the lane closures. based on that meeting, the...
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first date, our girl renee. she is doing good. she is hanging in there.re. they had a great time. they were walking around. everything went great. later on in the show, renee had been waiting for the first chris with our hero, juan pablo. it happened later on in the show. suffice it to say, our girl is still in the running. she gets the rose. second date, nikki and juan pablo do a bit of repelling down into a cave. nikki was a little nervous about this. it was not her forte but somehow she got it done. they had a real nice conversation when they survived, they got to the bottom. nikki gets the rose. then things got a little -- a little weird with claire. claire doesn't have many friends in the house. she escapes the apartment, goes, knocks on j.p.'s apartment door. they wind up going for a little swim. then there's a lot of questions, a lot of emotions about the whole thing. there's weirdness. that being said, she had already had the rose from the group date, so they're all good. claire is still in it. no matter what. we'll see what happens. there's plent
first date, our girl renee. she is doing good. she is hanging in there.re. they had a great time. they were walking around. everything went great. later on in the show, renee had been waiting for the first chris with our hero, juan pablo. it happened later on in the show. suffice it to say, our girl is still in the running. she gets the rose. second date, nikki and juan pablo do a bit of repelling down into a cave. nikki was a little nervous about this. it was not her forte but somehow she got...
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renee, john and 8-year-old jack, adopted from russia. >> my dream of being a mom happened.t was all of those emotions that i would say you'd go through as if you were having your own baby. >> reporter: they are a happy, healthy, but in their words "incomplete" family. jack has a 5-year-old brother, nikolai, who's still in an orphanage in russia. >> i really want to see him, and if he came home tonight we would have a big party and we'd have chocolate and watch movies. >> reporter: almost four years ago, they were close to reuniting the brothers. >> it was a certainty. i thought absolutely it was going to go just like our first adoption -- that we would leave and go home and then we would be back to pick him up. there was never a thought in my mind that we wouldn't return to bring him home. >> reporter: suddenly, russia changed the law and a ban came into force after a string of high-profile cases. one child sent to america was delivered back alone on a plane, no longer wanted. another toddler died when his new father left him in a hot car. as the world's focus is on vladmir
renee, john and 8-year-old jack, adopted from russia. >> my dream of being a mom happened.t was all of those emotions that i would say you'd go through as if you were having your own baby. >> reporter: they are a happy, healthy, but in their words "incomplete" family. jack has a 5-year-old brother, nikolai, who's still in an orphanage in russia. >> i really want to see him, and if he came home tonight we would have a big party and we'd have chocolate and watch...
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. >> reporter: and star spangled soprano-- renee flemin rehearsing her legendary voice to tackle the super bowl rendition of the "national anthem." >> waking up in the middle of the night captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: glim good evening, i'm jim axelrod. everywhere he goes this weekend, new jersey's governor chris christie is being mobbed, though not in the way he was hoping he would be. as the host of super bowl xlvii tomorrow night in his home state. instead, christie is being badgered by reporters shouting questions about the latest developments in traffic jam scandal that's formed a cloud over his presidential amambitions. as elaine quijano tells us, late this afternoon, the governor's office started pushing back. >> once that -- >> reporter: governor chris christie aa peered more solemn than celebratory during a brief appearance today at a super bowl event in times square. as he was introduced, some in the crowd about ood. but privately the governor's office today sent a scathing e-mail in response to accusations by former port authority
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then in december two thousand and one all five members of the group received different sentences and rene gonzalez the two that already out got nineteen and fifteen years but don't you get it all and i wanted out i mean i got life in prison i would get out of that and then they received two life sentences to be served consecutively and what has the cuban government's response been over the years this is gone on for you know is so long what what's their response then to this incarceration. it's been going on since ninety ninety eight and basically the cuban government has always had a different position a very different point of view and what they've always said is that the team was an antiterrorist unit whose mission was to avoid any violent action coming from miami based groups against the castro regime so they have version is very different that the group was never targets in the u.s. military but miami cuban exile groups know in addition we have recently heard from the cuban officials that washington simply lacks the will to end this case once and for all and they directly accuse the u
then in december two thousand and one all five members of the group received different sentences and rene gonzalez the two that already out got nineteen and fifteen years but don't you get it all and i wanted out i mean i got life in prison i would get out of that and then they received two life sentences to be served consecutively and what has the cuban government's response been over the years this is gone on for you know is so long what what's their response then to this incarceration. it's...
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. >> so rene, you talked a little bit about what's going to happen tomorrow. how does it look more on tomorrow? >> reporter: in a word, anderson, it looks bad. majority of flights canceled in atlanta, philadelphia and new jersey. right around where you are. >> rene, thanks very much. >>> now atlanta which is getting a kind of do over second chance after about two inches of snow and ice a couple weeks ago turned the city into america's parking lot. people stick in cars hour after hour, some all day all night, kids stuck at school, people sleeping in grocery store aisles. this time the closings, warnings and preparations came early. people stayed off the roads. salt trucks had room to roll. a big big difference many our gary tuchman has been out and about. he joins us now. you're on the streets of downtown atlanta. looks pretty good there right now. >> much different situation, anderson, than two weeks ago. we do have a situation where there are 150,000 homes without power here in georgia. a lot of people call atlanta the city of trees because it's so green. cou
. >> so rene, you talked a little bit about what's going to happen tomorrow. how does it look more on tomorrow? >> reporter: in a word, anderson, it looks bad. majority of flights canceled in atlanta, philadelphia and new jersey. right around where you are. >> rene, thanks very much. >>> now atlanta which is getting a kind of do over second chance after about two inches of snow and ice a couple weeks ago turned the city into america's parking lot. people stick in cars...
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the first to be confined to the release was rene gonzalez. he finished his prison sentence in two thousand eleven. it's been more than a year on probation in the us until a judge allowed him to return to cuba earlier i spoke with our teasing episode on the mend from our miami bureau. first lesson to explain why the cuban five which horse with back in two thousand won well actually that trial begun in november of two thousand that it was a very real and complex processes you can imagine that went on to seven months it'll happen here in miami and from the very beginning of the legal teams defending the cuban five fold for change of venue because as we all know the south florida is a stronghold for the cuban that didn't happen and the jury found them guilty of all twenty six counts including conspiracy to commit espionage conspiracy to commit murder and acted as agents of a foreign government here in the united states. and besides the trial were lost in several months the benedict well surprise was just announced in a few minutes then in decembe
the first to be confined to the release was rene gonzalez. he finished his prison sentence in two thousand eleven. it's been more than a year on probation in the us until a judge allowed him to return to cuba earlier i spoke with our teasing episode on the mend from our miami bureau. first lesson to explain why the cuban five which horse with back in two thousand won well actually that trial begun in november of two thousand that it was a very real and complex processes you can imagine that...
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candidato del partido arena >> elías antonio saca, ex presidente y empresario, candidaro de unidad >> renéeso lo erradiquen y económicamente sea más fluido >> solo en 2012 los salvadoreños enviaron más de 4 mil millones de dólares en remesas >> nosotros sostenemos la economía >> los que queremos en algún momento regresar queremos poner un negocio, pero necesitamos que la seguridad se mantenga >> el fmln iría a la cabeza de las perspectivas >> creo que habrá segunda vuelta >> se necesita más de un 50% para tener ganador este domingo >> los salvadoreños tendrán a disposición dos portales de internet para acceder a la información en tiempo real. >> les damos la información con los sitios en pantalla (información en pantalla) >> otro país latinoamericano que acudirá a las urnas este domingo será costa rica y por primera vez podrán votar los que viven en el extranjero. decidirán si continúa el partido en el poder o votan por un cambio >> ♪. >> ¿ya compraron lasm" la preses equipos que están participando en el super tazon. hoy ambos entrenadores hablaron ante la prensa y se mostraron emocionados
candidato del partido arena >> elías antonio saca, ex presidente y empresario, candidaro de unidad >> renéeso lo erradiquen y económicamente sea más fluido >> solo en 2012 los salvadoreños enviaron más de 4 mil millones de dólares en remesas >> nosotros sostenemos la economía >> los que queremos en algún momento regresar queremos poner un negocio, pero necesitamos que la seguridad se mantenga >> el fmln iría a la cabeza de las perspectivas >>...
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first date, our girl renee. she is doing good. she is hanging in there. our girl, renee.me. walking around. everything went great. later in the show, renee was waiting for the first kiss with juan pablo. it happened later in the show. suffice it to say our girl is still in the running. she gets the rose. >> all right. >> second date, nikki and juan pablo do a bit of repelling down into a cave. nikki was a little nervous about this. it was not her forte but somehow she got it done. they had a real nice conversation when they got to the bottom. she survived. nikki got the rose. then things got weird with claire. claire doesn't have many friends in the house. she escapes the house an knocked on jp's door.d knocked on jp's dooon jp's door. they end up going for a swim. there is questions, emotions, and there is weirdness. that being said, she had already had the rose from the group date. so they're all good. claire is in it. we'll see what happens. there is plenty of bizarreness that's going to happen as far as old claire goes. let's put it that way. shirtless count time. rol
first date, our girl renee. she is doing good. she is hanging in there. our girl, renee.me. walking around. everything went great. later in the show, renee was waiting for the first kiss with juan pablo. it happened later in the show. suffice it to say our girl is still in the running. she gets the rose. >> all right. >> second date, nikki and juan pablo do a bit of repelling down into a cave. nikki was a little nervous about this. it was not her forte but somehow she got it done....
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how bad is this mangled travel situation, renee? >> well, wolf, put it like this, a picture speaks for itself. this plane is not going anywhere. it is parked. take a walk with me over here, you can see these planes are not going anywhere either. they are parked at the gate. and that will be the case. here at reagan national airport it looks a lot like probably what many airports in the northeast look like. not much activity. right now their focus is clearing up the snow from the taxiways as well as from the runways. you can see in the distance there that snow blower try to get the snow out of the way before they deem it safe for planes to actually take off and land here. at this point we're able to get this kind of access because the runways, they are closed here at reagan. they have been closed since midnight. and they are not ready to reopen them at this point. we do know that dulles, those runways were closed, but we just got word that those runways have since reopened. let's give you some numbers. we know that there are more tha
how bad is this mangled travel situation, renee? >> well, wolf, put it like this, a picture speaks for itself. this plane is not going anywhere. it is parked. take a walk with me over here, you can see these planes are not going anywhere either. they are parked at the gate. and that will be the case. here at reagan national airport it looks a lot like probably what many airports in the northeast look like. not much activity. right now their focus is clearing up the snow from the taxiways...
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rene fleming, they asked are you going to lipsync. and she said i don't even know what that is.> the cold air not as cold as they expected. obviously not affecting her voice at all. let's take a look at how this thing unraveled. the weather perfect for seahawks. carrying the number 12 flag and then broncos when they hit the field they came in as two point favorites and joe nemeth got a little quick on the gun to flip the coin and by the time they got things squared away. the worse that could happen off that flip of the coin was denver getting the ball. manny ramirez mix up with manning and the ball end out of the end zone. that was a record show. >> pure miscommunication up the center. he was walking up to say something and the center snapped the ball. >> doesn't get any better. seattle gets the ball. the stanford man 37 yards. he gave the niners fits and it continues. now a minute left in the third quarter after that baldwin play led to a field goal. peyton manning sacked the pass. just a little bit of a tip there that might have thrown that ball off course. but that's all you
rene fleming, they asked are you going to lipsync. and she said i don't even know what that is.> the cold air not as cold as they expected. obviously not affecting her voice at all. let's take a look at how this thing unraveled. the weather perfect for seahawks. carrying the number 12 flag and then broncos when they hit the field they came in as two point favorites and joe nemeth got a little quick on the gun to flip the coin and by the time they got things squared away. the worse that could...
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of these little subdivisions where john and annie glenn lived next to scott carpenter and his wife renee, where betty grissom and jo schirra lived a few streets down, where the media attention on these families was so acute that renee and jo had doorway built in between there two yards which they called the rabbit hole and that they could scurry back and forth between during a flight so the press wouldn't see them. astronaut kids were chased down the halls of the holiday inn when they went to visit and were always told not to open the door to many reporters because they had this exclusive agreement with life magazine. one anecdote one of the astronaut kids shared with me that i always have fun remembering is daring apollo levon, that flight, the wives first of all, janet armstrong, pat collins, buzz aldrin's wife joan, had to hide in back seats of neighbors cars, go to the beauty parlor, the grocery store, there was a media circus on their suburban lawns. at one point of michael collins's kid opened the door and they were given a present of a panda bear, two journalists from china handin
of these little subdivisions where john and annie glenn lived next to scott carpenter and his wife renee, where betty grissom and jo schirra lived a few streets down, where the media attention on these families was so acute that renee and jo had doorway built in between there two yards which they called the rabbit hole and that they could scurry back and forth between during a flight so the press wouldn't see them. astronaut kids were chased down the halls of the holiday inn when they went to...
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joining us, robb and rene sanders, u.s. ambassador to n h nigeria and to the republic of congo and the director for africa mark unloader, the vice president of africa analysis at strat fo stratfor. and ammadu si, with the african growth initiative. mark schroder, how much of the current problem in the central african republic has to do with the fact that there was already a long, troubled place? >> if sfwe look at this most immediate episode we have to take it back to 2003 when the previous president came to power, himself, through a coup. he was overthrown almost a year ago, march last year, and the country has continued to deteriorate and struggle with trying to manage its own security, security gains we saw foreign troops on the ground there, african union and france more troops won't cure what ails the country now? >> the troops will be helpful in doing that. you have to at least create a peace corridor so that refugees that need to get out and the idps that are there that are at least safe so that humanitarian assistan
joining us, robb and rene sanders, u.s. ambassador to n h nigeria and to the republic of congo and the director for africa mark unloader, the vice president of africa analysis at strat fo stratfor. and ammadu si, with the african growth initiative. mark schroder, how much of the current problem in the central african republic has to do with the fact that there was already a long, troubled place? >> if sfwe look at this most immediate episode we have to take it back to 2003 when the...
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the dawn's early light ♪ what so proudly we hailed >> that was grammy award winning ob prau singer renee who started off with a beautiful rendition of the star-spangled banner one of the best we have ever heard. she was the first opera singer she was one of the 32 selected from the military choir. new york jets joe rocking it despite the colder than expected weather. he flipped the coin in the air before the captains of both teams picked heads or tails and the referee caught it mid air. it went seattle's way. thanks to a bad snap he never looked back. payton manning had four turnovers including two interceptions. had a 16 yard interception return touchdown by smith making it 22-0 for the half. sensational 87 yard kickoff return to open the second half was the definite nail in the coffin. smith wins the mvp. the seattle seahawks with their first national championship in their history. seattle and space needle and pioneer square go crazy as that city takes the first major national championship since 1979 when the seattle supersonics won the nba championship. heather, answl ainsley? >> than
the dawn's early light ♪ what so proudly we hailed >> that was grammy award winning ob prau singer renee who started off with a beautiful rendition of the star-spangled banner one of the best we have ever heard. she was the first opera singer she was one of the 32 selected from the military choir. new york jets joe rocking it despite the colder than expected weather. he flipped the coin in the air before the captains of both teams picked heads or tails and the referee caught it mid air....
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still with us robben renÉe sanders ambassador to the republic of congo.and mark schroeder, and amadusu cy. >> i'm wondering, with all the countries that are wealthy enough, strong enough to pull that off do any of them work with the central african republic that and see incentive to intervene that way? >> you really speak to the heart of it, and it's really france among western countries that sees a compelling interest in the central african republic. it might be in part economic interest, but also just to insure stability in one of its former colonies that does not disrupt stability in the broader region that france is equally just as concerned about. and we have noted already that france is intervening in mali and has expressed recent concern for rising insecurity andy hadist insecurity in libya. when we come back to western countries speaking of are we interested to step in and help resolve these insecurities and under development in central african republic that's a hard sell. that's a hard sell in most western governments. but france is one that has
still with us robben renÉe sanders ambassador to the republic of congo.and mark schroeder, and amadusu cy. >> i'm wondering, with all the countries that are wealthy enough, strong enough to pull that off do any of them work with the central african republic that and see incentive to intervene that way? >> you really speak to the heart of it, and it's really france among western countries that sees a compelling interest in the central african republic. it might be in part economic...
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police say rene bustamante and daniel delgado were causing problems at a restaurant on the northwest side. the officer identified himself and was reportedly escorting the men outside ... when one of them pulled a gun and pointed it at the officer. the officer drew his gun and fired, striking the man in the leg. both men got into a car and drove away, but were found by police. a two and a half million dollar bail was set for a second suspect in last month's shooting death of a store clerk in bensenville. tremayne davis was charged with murder, attempted armed robbery, and obstructing justice, in the death of hussein saghir. the shooter is still at large... police say, davis was his getaway driver. history was made in the national basketball association last night, when jason collins stepped onto the court for the brooklyn nets. ema lacey bordeaux reports, >> a groundbreaking debut when he took the floor for the brooklyn that's sunday night. his first appearance with the team after signing a 10 day contract this weekend. more importantly, the first time the nba veteran had entered the
police say rene bustamante and daniel delgado were causing problems at a restaurant on the northwest side. the officer identified himself and was reportedly escorting the men outside ... when one of them pulled a gun and pointed it at the officer. the officer drew his gun and fired, striking the man in the leg. both men got into a car and drove away, but were found by police. a two and a half million dollar bail was set for a second suspect in last month's shooting death of a store clerk in...
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and we wrote out to the person who penned this article, but we got no response. >> thank you, renee.ow. and back to super bowl boulevard. don, having fun? >> no, not at all. and i hate this gig. listen, when the bosses are away, the kids will play. >> it is a new year. >> absolutely. here we honor the proud thaccomplishmentsss. of our students and alumni. people like, maria salazar, an executive director at american red cross. or garlin smith, video account director at yahoo. and for every garlin, thousands more are hired by hundreds of top companies. each expanding the influence of our proud university of phoenix network. that's right, university of phoenix. enroll now. we've got a frame waiting for you. nwas the most watchedage otelevision event ever.s so, what's next? the upcoming winter games from sochi. where every second of nbc universal's coverage will be available on every device. on tv, online or streaming on the nbc sports live extra app. beginning february 6th, experience the winter games everywhere. welcome to what's next. comcast nbcuniversal square has been transformed
and we wrote out to the person who penned this article, but we got no response. >> thank you, renee.ow. and back to super bowl boulevard. don, having fun? >> no, not at all. and i hate this gig. listen, when the bosses are away, the kids will play. >> it is a new year. >> absolutely. here we honor the proud thaccomplishmentsss. of our students and alumni. people like, maria salazar, an executive director at american red cross. or garlin smith, video account director at...
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rene, thanks very much. >>> let's get an exclusive look at how toothpaste tubes potentially could beian todd is here. he's got the details. brian? >> reporter: wolf, it takes just a small amount of explosives which can fit into both of these small toothpaste containers to blast a hole in a passenger plane. here's a look at the exclusive test we commissioned today. explosives hiding inside a toothpaste tube can be powerful and potentially deadly. this bomb in a toothpaste container blew off a car door, sent parts of it across the quarry in southwestern england where cnn commissioned this test with the help of sidney alford, a man who helps people understand explosives. >> i wouldn't like to be in an airplane in which that's exploded, not even a big one. >> reporter: for this test, alford used an explosive called rdx, a white crystalline powder. he mixed it with another ingredient to create a paste. he filled three-quarters with his explosive concoction, the rest with toothpaste. >> it smells and tastes like toothpaste. i have presented this in such a way that somebody giving it a casu
rene, thanks very much. >>> let's get an exclusive look at how toothpaste tubes potentially could beian todd is here. he's got the details. brian? >> reporter: wolf, it takes just a small amount of explosives which can fit into both of these small toothpaste containers to blast a hole in a passenger plane. here's a look at the exclusive test we commissioned today. explosives hiding inside a toothpaste tube can be powerful and potentially deadly. this bomb in a toothpaste...
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renee is a beautiful woman and incredible opera singer. we'll hear the anthem again in a more traditional style but it's going to be so moving. >> i love that moment, right before the game, when they sing that. it is beautiful. so if you're watching the game, look around the room, because these are the worst people at every single game party. okay. >> you want to avoid these people. >> from buzzfeed. they say a former coach or football player, even high school, anybody, they're bad to watch the game with because they think they know everything. >> and that is complete bunk because frank is completely not like that. he watches it like everybody else. and -- >> frank's different though. >> yeah. there are guys who go, what they should have done was the nickel. clearly the guy should have done the nickel. >> i've never heard those words spoken in my house in 28 years of marriage. never heard about the nickel. >> it is called nickel d, whatever that means. >> okay. >> all right. nobody likes to be next to the gambler. the one talking about the
renee is a beautiful woman and incredible opera singer. we'll hear the anthem again in a more traditional style but it's going to be so moving. >> i love that moment, right before the game, when they sing that. it is beautiful. so if you're watching the game, look around the room, because these are the worst people at every single game party. okay. >> you want to avoid these people. >> from buzzfeed. they say a former coach or football player, even high school, anybody,...
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renee, john and 8-year-old jack, adopted from russia. >> my dream of being a mom happened.s all of those emotions that i would say you'd go through as if you were having your own baby. >> reporter: they are happy, healthy, but if their words, an incomplete family. jack has a 5-year-old brother, nickoli, who is still in an orphanage in russia. >> if he came home tonight, we would have a big party. eat chocolate and watch movies. he loves giving kisses. >> reporter: almost four years ago they were close to reuniting the brothers. suddenly, russia changed the law and a ban came into force. after a string of high-profile case, one child sent to american was sent back alone, no longer wanted. one toddler died when his father left him in a hot car. as the world focus is on vladimir putin, renee is now appearing on russian television, to make a direct appeal. >> we wouldn't be fighting so hard if didn't mean so much to us. >> reporter: there are well-documented frictions in the relationship between moscow and washington, and in this case that's leading to suspicions. lawyers and p
renee, john and 8-year-old jack, adopted from russia. >> my dream of being a mom happened.s all of those emotions that i would say you'd go through as if you were having your own baby. >> reporter: they are happy, healthy, but if their words, an incomplete family. jack has a 5-year-old brother, nickoli, who is still in an orphanage in russia. >> if he came home tonight, we would have a big party. eat chocolate and watch movies. he loves giving kisses. >> reporter: almost...
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>> rene marsh, thank you so much. stay warm. storm on the east coast may have found a way to ruin your weekend. mark murphy is a travel expert. mark, this is a holiday weekend where airports were already expected to be busier than usual. how many people nationwide are being impacted by these flight cancellations? >> right now it's 1.2 million and climbing. the number is going to go up because one flight is going to get canceled. right here in philadelphia it's right behind me. so stay tuned. there will be more cancellations. >> and how long do we expect this storm system to have an impact on your travel? >> well, if you were scheduled to get out of philadelphia, let's say today, you probably can't get rebooked until sunday or monday. bye-bye holiday weekend. you're not getting anywhere and then you'll be back at work on tuesday and that little bit of a vacation is going to be a thing of the past. it never happened. >> and even though it's just the east coast airports getting shut down, this will affect travel plans for people al
>> rene marsh, thank you so much. stay warm. storm on the east coast may have found a way to ruin your weekend. mark murphy is a travel expert. mark, this is a holiday weekend where airports were already expected to be busier than usual. how many people nationwide are being impacted by these flight cancellations? >> right now it's 1.2 million and climbing. the number is going to go up because one flight is going to get canceled. right here in philadelphia it's right behind me. so...
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will rene fleming wear gloves while she is singing? and will the announcers say marijuana?egal now in seattle and denver. that's 7/2. and will a chili pepper go shirtless at halftime? it became in '86 when bookies offered odds at 75/1 that william the fridge perry would score. and he did. this year, around 50 million bucks will be laid this year, and this guy, by himself, has 600 grand at stake. a yale grad and a professional gambler has a secret system that guarantees at least a 5% to 10% profit. >> study it hard, and how they play in cold weather, you're going to get good advantages. >> reporter: i am so not a betting man but i would say avoid a power outage wager, 20-1. do you really think that would let that happen again? here is a good one. will it go into overtime? it never has in 47 games so far. put a buck on that, and you could win $6.50. retire to bora bora. i'm taking prop bets on their behavior during the show. we have dan shuffling his papers, i've lost count already, bianna, how many times you mention your son jake, more smart money on two. and sara, how many
will rene fleming wear gloves while she is singing? and will the announcers say marijuana?egal now in seattle and denver. that's 7/2. and will a chili pepper go shirtless at halftime? it became in '86 when bookies offered odds at 75/1 that william the fridge perry would score. and he did. this year, around 50 million bucks will be laid this year, and this guy, by himself, has 600 grand at stake. a yale grad and a professional gambler has a secret system that guarantees at least a 5% to 10%...
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renee carpenter is sort of the maryland monroe of the space age. she wakes up in garden grove, calif. early in the morning and sees these headlights hovering in her yard. is a the ufo? what is that? they are reporters who have come to interview her about what it is going to be like to be one of the wives of these spacemen. it is almost science fiction. reporters can't believe it. renee wanted to be an actress in high school, she opens the door, offers the reporters coffee. some of them of brought doughnuts and they start taking pictures of her and her family as they are crawling all over her and she is a real dish. jfk would later say he found her the most attractive of all the astronaut wives because of course as they are going to learn, they're going to quickly go through this cinderella like transformation. in ohio at wright-patterson air force base, and gus grissom's wife betty received a phone call the night before from her husband, he said you might want to straighten up the house of that. some reporters might be coming tomorrow. she looks ar
renee carpenter is sort of the maryland monroe of the space age. she wakes up in garden grove, calif. early in the morning and sees these headlights hovering in her yard. is a the ufo? what is that? they are reporters who have come to interview her about what it is going to be like to be one of the wives of these spacemen. it is almost science fiction. reporters can't believe it. renee wanted to be an actress in high school, she opens the door, offers the reporters coffee. some of them of...
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renee marsh is running the numbers. >> reporter: the numbers are ugly, and that's putting it mildly.ly 6500 cancellations today, total delays, more than 3500. and the hardest hit airports, charlotte, atlanta, philadelphia, and washington, d.c. so if you were at an airport or trying to get into an airport in the northeast, here is a snapshot of what was happening behind the scenes. mountains of thick, heavy snow was enough to completely stop air travel at some northeast airports like reagan national outside of d.c. >> here's my problem right now. these are my two parallel taxiways and you can see the snow. i can get you from the land but i can't get you from the runways to the gate. >> reporter: they've been shut down for several hours as they try to clear the snow from the runways. they are nearly two dozen pieces of equipment like this on the runways trying to make it safe enough for planes to land. this right here is filled with cement, because that is necessary to stabilize this path as it lifts lots of heavy snow. once they clear the runways, they have to get rid of the mounds. t
renee marsh is running the numbers. >> reporter: the numbers are ugly, and that's putting it mildly.ly 6500 cancellations today, total delays, more than 3500. and the hardest hit airports, charlotte, atlanta, philadelphia, and washington, d.c. so if you were at an airport or trying to get into an airport in the northeast, here is a snapshot of what was happening behind the scenes. mountains of thick, heavy snow was enough to completely stop air travel at some northeast airports like...
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renee described a frantic family search for him. he was found after dark walking near the james harrison elementary school. a few blocks from home. >> he was screaming. he was crying. he was cold. we tried to touch his fingers. he couldn't move his fingers. they were red down to his knuckles. >> montgomery county's transportation director apologized and promised an investigation. the bus driver was a substitute. assigned to transport him to laurel in prince georges county where tyshon and his mother are living temporarily, under a program to assure stability. his aunt says she is satisfied the apologies and promises are sincere, but still she worries. >> for the rest of the week, we're not comfortable with him riding the bus. it could have been a lot worse. i'm thankful if wasn't, but reassurance needs to be made to different parents to know your child gets off the bus, we're going to make sure they get in the home safely. >> reporter: and the school isn't doing on camera interviews. siting personnel policies, but there is no circum
renee described a frantic family search for him. he was found after dark walking near the james harrison elementary school. a few blocks from home. >> he was screaming. he was crying. he was cold. we tried to touch his fingers. he couldn't move his fingers. they were red down to his knuckles. >> montgomery county's transportation director apologized and promised an investigation. the bus driver was a substitute. assigned to transport him to laurel in prince georges county where...