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four seconds, our rosemary and the onion is chopped down to the perfect consistency. wait till you see this. take off the top, take off the lid and now, i'm just gonna add a little bit of egg white, little bit of skim milk, just a little touch of salt and pepper. now watch this. because you've never seen meatloaf done like this before. >> wait, that's not ground turkey! >> that's right, ground turkey from the store can be full of fat. we like to use whole skinless turkey breasts. >> in goes the bread crumbs, right, on goes the top. now watch this. just watch how the bullet express grinds down the turkey and the onion and the rosemary and the bread crumbs to the perfect consistency. now, you ready for this? just watch this. i'm gonna take off the sides, take off the lid. look at that, you've got perfect-- can you see that?-- turkey meatloaf. look at that, made from fresh skinless turkey breasts. can you see how the rosemary and the onion have chopped down to perfection? look, can you see that? >> that's the fastest turkey meatloaf i've ever seen-- that's incredible! >>
four seconds, our rosemary and the onion is chopped down to the perfect consistency. wait till you see this. take off the top, take off the lid and now, i'm just gonna add a little bit of egg white, little bit of skim milk, just a little touch of salt and pepper. now watch this. because you've never seen meatloaf done like this before. >> wait, that's not ground turkey! >> that's right, ground turkey from the store can be full of fat. we like to use whole skinless turkey breasts....
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rosemarie, thanks so much and congratulations.advice and to learn how you or someone you know can be considered for the "joy fit club" -- and get that hug that rose marie just got. head to our website at todayshow.com. >>> up next, the man many call todayshow.com. >>> up next, the man many call the lion [tv set] hey! i've been paused for 20 minutes. the wasted energy isn't pausing. hit "save" and save as much as $200 a year by turning me off. [announcer] learn to speak the language of energy efficiency at bgesmartenergy.com. ♪ in the jungle the nighty jungle ♪ >>> back at 8:43. kevin richardson has dedicated his life to the lions of africa. he spent so much time with them, he actually considers himself part of a lion family. he talks about that special bond in a new book called "part of the pride my life among the big cats of africa." kevin, good morning. >> good morning. >> you're from south africa. you've done a documentary. you are a animal behavioralist. people call you the lion whisperer. can you explain your actions? >> yeah
rosemarie, thanks so much and congratulations.advice and to learn how you or someone you know can be considered for the "joy fit club" -- and get that hug that rose marie just got. head to our website at todayshow.com. >>> up next, the man many call todayshow.com. >>> up next, the man many call the lion [tv set] hey! i've been paused for 20 minutes. the wasted energy isn't pausing. hit "save" and save as much as $200 a year by turning me off. [announcer]...
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79-year-old director won an academy award in 2003 for "the pianist" he also wrote and directed "rosemary's baby." >>> for the next two years, social security will be paying out more money than it's taking in. it's the first time this happened since the 1980s and officials said a spike northwesterlily retirement claims from laid off seniors is a big contributor. now there's some good news in all of this. the deficits won't affect payments to retirees because social security has a surplus from previous years, but this will add to the overall federal deficit. >>> this is what happens when more than a month's worth of rain falls in just 12 hours. now more than 75 people are dead or missing in the philippines. a tropical storm triggered landslides and massive flooding as you can see by the people in the water. entire towns were swamped and army troops of volunteers have rescued more than 4,000 people, some from their roofs. take a look at i-reporters they captured in manila, thigh-deep water and submerged cars. this is the worst flooding the country's had in 40 years. >>> family and friends sai
79-year-old director won an academy award in 2003 for "the pianist" he also wrote and directed "rosemary's baby." >>> for the next two years, social security will be paying out more money than it's taking in. it's the first time this happened since the 1980s and officials said a spike northwesterlily retirement claims from laid off seniors is a big contributor. now there's some good news in all of this. the deficits won't affect payments to retirees because social...
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their victims, leno and rosemary labianca stabbed to death in their upscale home. in a prison interview in 1994, leslie van houten described her role. >> i went in and labianca was laying on the floor, and i stabbed her. >> where? >> in the lower back, around 16 times. >> larry: the killers left messages throughout the labianca house. the phrase helter-skelter written with blood. it was the same name of a beatles song by the same name. ♪ it took police nearly five months to track down manson and his so-called family. linda kasabian, a manson follower who was present at the tate and labianca homes became the prosecution's star witness. manson and his co-defendants were found guilty of the murders, sentenced to death. the sentences were later commuted to life in prison. at 74, charles manson has spent more than half of his life behind bars. one of the most infamous criminals in history. on september 7th, on the history channel, a premiere will take place entitled "manson." it includes more on the labianca murders and one of our guests. she was the prosecution's star
their victims, leno and rosemary labianca stabbed to death in their upscale home. in a prison interview in 1994, leslie van houten described her role. >> i went in and labianca was laying on the floor, and i stabbed her. >> where? >> in the lower back, around 16 times. >> larry: the killers left messages throughout the labianca house. the phrase helter-skelter written with blood. it was the same name of a beatles song by the same name. ♪ it took police nearly five...
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leno and rosemary layoff yaunch ka, stabbed to death in their home. leslie van houten described her part in the killings. >> i went in and ms. lauf yaunk ka was laying on the floor and i found her. >> larry: where? >> in the back. 16 times. >> larry: the killers left messages throughout the house, words like death to pigs and helter-skelter written with their victim's blood. the phrase, helter-skelter, referred to the beatles song by the same name. manson believes the lyrics were the wall between blacks and whites. ♪ >> larry: it took police nearly five months to track down manson and his so-called family. a manson follower who was present at the tate and labianca homes became the prosecution's star witness. manson and co-defendants were found guilty of the murders, sentenced to death. the sentences were later commuted to life in prison. at 74, charles manson has spent more than half of his life behind bars, one of the most infamous criminals on history. on september 7th on the history channel a premiere will take place titled "manson." it includes re
leno and rosemary layoff yaunch ka, stabbed to death in their home. leslie van houten described her part in the killings. >> i went in and ms. lauf yaunk ka was laying on the floor and i found her. >> larry: where? >> in the back. 16 times. >> larry: the killers left messages throughout the house, words like death to pigs and helter-skelter written with their victim's blood. the phrase, helter-skelter, referred to the beatles song by the same name. manson believes the...
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: polanski had gone to zurich to receive a lifetime achievement award for his films, including "rosemary's baby," "chinatown." if you're confused, you're not the only one. a california judge ruled the ridge judge mishandled the case but refused to throw it out. bringing up the case over and over again causes more pain for her and her family. polanski did pay her an undisclosed settlement. when wei to know, what do you think? should polanski be sent back, taken back to the u.s.? or is the case too old and should be thrown out as the victim is asking. call us, or go to cnn.com/hln. and go to my facebook page and text. text them to hln tv standard text rates apply. we'll dive into some of your comments in a few minutes. >>> iran says it has successfully tested long-range missiles capable of reaching israel and u.s. military bases in the middle east. these drills actually started yesterday, just two days after iran admit its been secretly building an enrichment facility south of tehran. the u.n. warned them it must oech the site to international inspections. the test, giving new urgent city to
: polanski had gone to zurich to receive a lifetime achievement award for his films, including "rosemary's baby," "chinatown." if you're confused, you're not the only one. a california judge ruled the ridge judge mishandled the case but refused to throw it out. bringing up the case over and over again causes more pain for her and her family. polanski did pay her an undisclosed settlement. when wei to know, what do you think? should polanski be sent back, taken back to the...
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they stopped in front of the one with leno and rosemary labianca. own a small supermarket chain called gateway market. so they stopped there, and manson sent his killers into the house with instructions to murder the occupants. then he drove off with linda and two other people. at the time of the murders, manson and the people in the car were having milkshakes. but that was the second night, the labianca night. she did not participate in the tate or labianca murders. and the point has to be made because she has suffered through the years from people in towns she's lived in and her children thinking she was involved in these murders. participated in them. >> larry: that's why we have her disguised. >> but she was not involved in any -- >> larry: but there is a significant question. why did you go out the second night? >> because manson told me to. >> larry: what did you do all day after the first night of murders? >> i remember being -- watching tv and finding out who the people were inside the home. >> larry: why didn't you take your daughter and fl
they stopped in front of the one with leno and rosemary labianca. own a small supermarket chain called gateway market. so they stopped there, and manson sent his killers into the house with instructions to murder the occupants. then he drove off with linda and two other people. at the time of the murders, manson and the people in the car were having milkshakes. but that was the second night, the labianca night. she did not participate in the tate or labianca murders. and the point has to be...
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the 17-year-old won an academy award in 2003 and also wrote and directed owe rosemary's baby". >>> for the next two years social security will pay out more money than it's taking in. the first time this has happened since the 1980 dz. officials say a spike in early retirement claims from laid-off seniors is a big contributor. there is good news you in all of this. deficits won't affect payments to retirees because social security has a surplus from previous years, but this will add to the overall federal deficit. >>> this is what happens when more than a month's worth of rain falls in just 12 hours. now more than 75 people are dead or missing in the philippines. a tropical storm triggered landslides an massive flooding as you can see here. entire towns were swamped and army troops and volunteers have rescued more than 4,000 people, some from roofs. look at an i-report in manila. thigh-deep water and submerged cars. this is the worst flooding the country had in 40 years. >>> family and friends sead their final good-byes to annie le, the yale grad student whose body was found in the wall
the 17-year-old won an academy award in 2003 and also wrote and directed owe rosemary's baby". >>> for the next two years social security will pay out more money than it's taking in. the first time this has happened since the 1980 dz. officials say a spike in early retirement claims from laid-off seniors is a big contributor. there is good news you in all of this. deficits won't affect payments to retirees because social security has a surplus from previous years, but this will...
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he found fame with rosemary's baby and chinatown. he pled guilty to one of six charges and spend just 42 days in prison. polanski fled to france. all of this time, his career flourishing. he was on his way to the zurich film festival to achieve a lifetime achievement award. >> he's a brilliant guy and he made a little mistake 32 years ago. what a shame for switzerland, the girl has forgiven him. >> reporter: even the victim says she wants the charges against polanski dropped. he paid her a settlement, she believes he is sorry. tonight, polanski is fighting extradition. fighting to stay in europe, out of reach of u.s. justice. >>> also tonight, still no word on what started a fire that killed seven horses at an equestrian center on the eastern shore. it took 75 firefighters to put out a fire. damages are estimated to be about $1 million. one firefighter suffered minor injuries. he was treated and released from a hospital. >>> maryland's ban on texting and driving goes into affect this week. it prohibits writing or sending texts, but n
he found fame with rosemary's baby and chinatown. he pled guilty to one of six charges and spend just 42 days in prison. polanski fled to france. all of this time, his career flourishing. he was on his way to the zurich film festival to achieve a lifetime achievement award. >> he's a brilliant guy and he made a little mistake 32 years ago. what a shame for switzerland, the girl has forgiven him. >> reporter: even the victim says she wants the charges against polanski dropped. he...
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let's go rosemary's first.mely, do people who are a bit older now, if they saw a virus similar to this like a cousin to this virus back in the 1950s, are they protected? in part, and that's why older people currently are less affected by the h1n1 flu. so that's a small advantage to being older. as to whether there's any protection from the swine flu vaccine that we received in 1976, the answer is no. they have the same name, but they're quite different viruses. so we'll still have to get vaccinated even if we got vaccinated back in '76. >> let me just tell our audience, keep them coming cnn.com/fred ricka or josh. >> those were some of the worry that is people had. now in the next segment we'll try to separate fact from fiction such as this is a pretty prevalent question. is it safe to eat pork because of the season of h1n1 or swine flu? why is dick butkus here? i hired him to speak. a lot of fortune 500 companies use him. but-- i'm your only employee. we're gonna start using fedex to ship globally-- that means
let's go rosemary's first.mely, do people who are a bit older now, if they saw a virus similar to this like a cousin to this virus back in the 1950s, are they protected? in part, and that's why older people currently are less affected by the h1n1 flu. so that's a small advantage to being older. as to whether there's any protection from the swine flu vaccine that we received in 1976, the answer is no. they have the same name, but they're quite different viruses. so we'll still have to get...
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editor in chief rosemary ellis is here to reveal them.ing research institute, let's talk about how the ratings were given. five being the highest. >> five stars are the highest. >> how are the products tested? >> we did both lab testing and real-people testing to see if things were comfortable, if they really worked. we did taste testing with anything that involved food. so sort of an every way that we can test it, we test it. as you might imagine -- >> scientists and regular people testing it. >> scientists and regular people. you know, a lot of disappointments. >> this time around no five stars. >> no five stars. >> no good housekeeping seal of approval. the results, first starting off with a pasta and more product. this product costs $19.99 plus $8.99 for shipping. the pitch claims cooks perfect al dente pasta in your microwave every time. this one did fairly well. four out of five stars. >> right, four out of five stars. all you do is pour water into this pot. and you pour the pasta in. and you stick it in the microwave. and -- >> the
editor in chief rosemary ellis is here to reveal them.ing research institute, let's talk about how the ratings were given. five being the highest. >> five stars are the highest. >> how are the products tested? >> we did both lab testing and real-people testing to see if things were comfortable, if they really worked. we did taste testing with anything that involved food. so sort of an every way that we can test it, we test it. as you might imagine -- >> scientists and...
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the director of chinatown and rosemary's baby was arrested on saturday on an international warrant as he arrived in zurich to receive an award. >> reporter: it was a day roman polanski had been dreading and by this time thought may never come, but u.s. prosecutors know that he planned to travel to sit skitter land to receive an award authorized a trap and arrested him. >> took this long because he was a fugitive. now she no longer a fugitive. he was arrested purr student a warrant issued three decades ago. >> reporter: in ' 77, they say that he raped a 13-year-old girl. he pled guilty. convinced the judge was going to in the negative on the plea bargain deal he fled the u.s. >> i ran away because i think that was very unfortunate to have a judge who misused justice. >> reporter: the justice is now dead. a judicial review this year did find there was misconduct, but the charges could not be set aside as roman polanski was a fugitive. during renewed attention, roman polanski's victim, who accepted a cash settlement from him has said she does not want the case reopened. >> the publicity
the director of chinatown and rosemary's baby was arrested on saturday on an international warrant as he arrived in zurich to receive an award. >> reporter: it was a day roman polanski had been dreading and by this time thought may never come, but u.s. prosecutors know that he planned to travel to sit skitter land to receive an award authorized a trap and arrested him. >> took this long because he was a fugitive. now she no longer a fugitive. he was arrested purr student a warrant...
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marinated for a couple of days, little artichokes and little herbs, sage and rosemary and little shallotsroll this. make a nice roll and roast it and in the meantime we started to make a sauce which is butter, sage, a little shallots. a little bit of pan chet that in there, cracker pepper corn and salt, and don't forget the corn. these are all of course nice and fresh because we don't have much time. >> speaking of time. we don't have much time but tell us why you are changing your business attire for a chef's apron tonight. >> each year i don a chef's coat and put away my financial calculator and go in the kitchen to make a great meal and raise money for a great cause, the national brain tumor society. >> what does the national brain tumor society do. >> we find, fund an follow brain tumor research. we offer support for family members going through brain tumors and our vision is a world without brain tumors. >> you are cooking tonight. what are you planning to whip up in the kitchen? >> we have a six-course menu and hordeuvres and a bar full of desserts and we are pairing great wines and
marinated for a couple of days, little artichokes and little herbs, sage and rosemary and little shallotsroll this. make a nice roll and roast it and in the meantime we started to make a sauce which is butter, sage, a little shallots. a little bit of pan chet that in there, cracker pepper corn and salt, and don't forget the corn. these are all of course nice and fresh because we don't have much time. >> speaking of time. we don't have much time but tell us why you are changing your...
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some of the defining films of the 1960s in poland and britain, then moved to hollywood to make "rosemary's ba baby" in 1968. it's still considered one of the darkest of horror movies. a year later his wife, the actress sharon tate, was murdered by cult followers of charles manson. she was eight months pregnant. his fans doub doubted his ability to recover, but he came back with china town in 1974 and a brief appearance alongside jack nicholson. shortly after that he was a fugitive from justice. >> do you know what happens to noisy fellas? >> never dreamed of finding myself on the other side of the law. >> reporter: in 1977 poland ski was arrested and allowed to plead guilty to having unlawful sex with 13-year-old samantha ghali. claims the jug reneged?)s? on a sentencing deal. he receive aid director oscar for his 2003 film the pie nis. he couldn't go to california so his friend harrison ford traveled abroad to present it. u.s. justice hadn't forget. the los angeles district attorney's office informed swiss police he was expected in zurich this weekend. >> he's not a swiss citizen. so this
some of the defining films of the 1960s in poland and britain, then moved to hollywood to make "rosemary's ba baby" in 1968. it's still considered one of the darkest of horror movies. a year later his wife, the actress sharon tate, was murdered by cult followers of charles manson. she was eight months pregnant. his fans doub doubted his ability to recover, but he came back with china town in 1974 and a brief appearance alongside jack nicholson. shortly after that he was a fugitive...
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. >> rosemary haithner is vice president of human resources at careerbuilder.com.. >> good morning. >> of the 6.9 million jobs lost since the recession, some industries have been harder hit than the others. among the ones hardest hit, manufacturing, construction and finance. then there is hiring actually going on in other industries, especially health care, education, sales and technology. why those? >> well, sales is, you know, it's clearly a need for businesses to get those revenue generators in the door, drive their top-line growth. they need that revenue now. so, that's a short-term focus. long-term, though, technology, i think that surprises people the most. they need to get those technologists in. they're going to drive the innovation, create the products, bring in the revenue in years to come. >> and health care because we'll always need people in that profession? >> we will. we have a fast growing, aging society and we have a shortage of workers that's been pent up for a few years. >> the trick is to take the skills you've learned in a job, in an industry t
. >> rosemary haithner is vice president of human resources at careerbuilder.com.. >> good morning. >> of the 6.9 million jobs lost since the recession, some industries have been harder hit than the others. among the ones hardest hit, manufacturing, construction and finance. then there is hiring actually going on in other industries, especially health care, education, sales and technology. why those? >> well, sales is, you know, it's clearly a need for businesses to get...
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he has directed the pianist and rosemary's baby and is said to be determined to battle attempts to extradite him to los angeles. >>> president obama is headed to denmark hoping to bring home the gold and the silver and the bronze. chicago's is president obama's adopted hometown and he wants it to be the home of the 2016 olympics. he's going to den mark on thursday for personal diplomacy. he'll try a double dose of charm hoping to win the nod for the windy city. >> we want these games. >> he's the first sitting president to make an olympic pitch in person. chicago would be the first city to host the summer games since atlanta in 1996. madrid, rio are also in the running. . [bell ringing]. >>> stocks bounced back after some rocky days earlier this month. a couple of mergers popular among investors helped the dow climbed 126, nasdaq up 40, and the s&p up 18. locally a lot of talk among traders helped tiro close up 5%. lake mason in the same boat today. and in lincecum a solid day for the corporation starting to get attention on wall street. it capped the day up 4.5%. >>> complaints about credit
he has directed the pianist and rosemary's baby and is said to be determined to battle attempts to extradite him to los angeles. >>> president obama is headed to denmark hoping to bring home the gold and the silver and the bronze. chicago's is president obama's adopted hometown and he wants it to be the home of the 2016 olympics. he's going to den mark on thursday for personal diplomacy. he'll try a double dose of charm hoping to win the nod for the windy city. >> we want these...
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. >> reporter: in 1977, polanski, who had found fame with "rosemary's baby" and "chinatown," was accused of drugging and raping a 13-year-old during a photo shoot. he cut a deal, pled guilty to having sex with a minor but fled, fearing more jail time. >> they are serious charges, but he also did time. roman was incarcerated for 42 days. >> reporter: even the victim, now in her 40s, wants the charges against polanski dropped. >> for the whole last 20 years, if we could just put this to rest, that'll be great. >> reporter: tonight, roman polanski is vowing to fight extradition. he doesn't want to return to california in handcuffs. nick watt, abc news, zurich. >>> and one more overseas item -- disaster in the philippin philippines. the death toll is rising there from flooding that killed at least 140 people and forced almost 500,000 to flee their homes. officials expect the toll to rise sharply when they reach villages cut off by floating debris. a tropical storm dumped more than a month's worth of rain in just 12 hours. >>> still ahead on "world news" -- the americans turning to each other
. >> reporter: in 1977, polanski, who had found fame with "rosemary's baby" and "chinatown," was accused of drugging and raping a 13-year-old during a photo shoot. he cut a deal, pled guilty to having sex with a minor but fled, fearing more jail time. >> they are serious charges, but he also did time. roman was incarcerated for 42 days. >> reporter: even the victim, now in her 40s, wants the charges against polanski dropped. >> for the whole last 20...
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sex with an under aged girl in california and the director of classics shuch as "chinatown" and "rosemary's baby" and fled u.s.a. in 1978, after pleading guilty to having sex with a 13-year-old girl and he would not visit from countries in which he could be extradited back to our country and tried to get the case dropped so he could come back and tonight he was supposed to get a film prize for his life's work at the festival in switzerland, and ahead here on america's news headquarters we'll have a live report on the latest developments, of the arrest of roman polanski. jamie? >> jamie: president obama is zeroing back on health care reform after spending a week on the world stage. he says, people, quote, cannot wait any longer. for reform. and, he is renewing his push to overhaul the system. >> eric: and did you see what happened in san francisco in a real close call with griz lis, how -- grizzlies, and how would you like a close encounter with those guys and the zoo trying to figure out how a guy got into the exhibit and breached security there. (announcer) take your time to find the right
sex with an under aged girl in california and the director of classics shuch as "chinatown" and "rosemary's baby" and fled u.s.a. in 1978, after pleading guilty to having sex with a 13-year-old girl and he would not visit from countries in which he could be extradited back to our country and tried to get the case dropped so he could come back and tonight he was supposed to get a film prize for his life's work at the festival in switzerland, and ahead here on america's news...
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but again, if you want to add rosemary or thyme, feel free.t you have in the garden. kinda keep it a little bit lighter. so now... in go canned tomatoes. in the summer time, i use a combination of canned and fresh tomatoes. but you can find some really nice canned tomatoes now. organic ones. really, really good. tuscan organic. i mean, tomato heaven. you know what i'm saying? and the thing about tomatoes that you need to remember is, they're high in magnesium, vitamin c, and an ingredient called lycopene. and lycopene is great for reproductive health. but what makes it genius is when you cook it with olive oil, the lycopene is absorbed 60 percent more by the body. so it's a great thing. cooked tomatoes are not only delicious and yummy, but they're great for you. so now we've added some water. people now fancy up their gravy with white wine and all sorts of things, and you can do all of that. i tend to be a little more traditional. so now we're going to take some tomato paste... you only need about... a tablespoon or two for a big pot of gravy
but again, if you want to add rosemary or thyme, feel free.t you have in the garden. kinda keep it a little bit lighter. so now... in go canned tomatoes. in the summer time, i use a combination of canned and fresh tomatoes. but you can find some really nice canned tomatoes now. organic ones. really, really good. tuscan organic. i mean, tomato heaven. you know what i'm saying? and the thing about tomatoes that you need to remember is, they're high in magnesium, vitamin c, and an ingredient...
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. >> reporter: after conquering hollywood in the '60s and '70s with movies such as "rosemary's baby" and "chinatown" he revived his career as a fugitive shooting films in europe including the "pianist" for which he won the oscar in 2 o 002. he has avoided to traveling to countrys where he might get arrested but switzerland where he owns a home had never been a problem. it is not clear why authorities in los angeles have been unable to arrest him before now. they say they tried six times over the years but when they learned he would be in zurich this past weekend they asked the swiss to help catch him. >> we cannot reward people who flee from the law. they have to be brought to justice. >> reporter: this all comes as a recent hbo documentary alleges misconduct by the judge during sentencing in 1978. even the prosecutor doesn't blame polanski for fleeing. >> i'm not surprised that he left under those circumstances. >> reporter: polanski's victim who he paid a settlement is now married with children. she wants the case dismissed. >> i have had a long time to get over physical. and i wou
. >> reporter: after conquering hollywood in the '60s and '70s with movies such as "rosemary's baby" and "chinatown" he revived his career as a fugitive shooting films in europe including the "pianist" for which he won the oscar in 2 o 002. he has avoided to traveling to countrys where he might get arrested but switzerland where he owns a home had never been a problem. it is not clear why authorities in los angeles have been unable to arrest him before now....
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no carrier polanski, who directed ring chinatown and no carrier rosemary's ring baby came to no carrier zurich to pick up ring a lifetime no carrier ring achievement award at a film festival. organizers are outraged. >> we stand by and a wait his > ring release and his next master work. >> reporter: polanski's been on the run for more than 30 years ring sense he pleaded no carrier guilty in ring no carrier california, jumped bail and ring fled the u.s. to no car avoid a harsh jail ring sentence. he's lived in no c paris ever since. even when he won ring no carrier no carrier > ring no carri the ring oscar for the pianist in 2000 # 2, he accepted via satellite. roman poe la plan ska has been in and out of swisser land many times over the past 30 years. he no carri even owns a ring holiday home here. he's never had any no carrier trouble visiting until now. french officials say ring polanski's been thrown to the no carrier lions. his no carrier > supporters here agree. >> it's been too long no it's ring been 30 years. it's not for him no c or for hurney more the ring victim. >> reporter:
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became famous as the no director of such classics as ring china town and no carrier ring no carrier rosemary's baby. no car but ever since 1978 no c roman polanski has been > ring infamous for having no carrier sex with a ring 13-year-old girl and fleeing the united states. the 76-year-old director was no carrier arrested saturday in switzerland ring no c on his way to the zurich ring no carrier ring film festival. he may not be extradited back to the u.s. >> he was no carrier a fugitive. now he's no longer a > ring fugitive. he was arrested no carrier pursuant to a warrant issue over three no carrier ring decades ago. >> reporter: he's lived in his native france for no carrier ring no carrier those past three decades where authorities would not arrest him. he ring continued his work no carrier garnering a best director no carri oscar for "the no carrier > ring no c pianist." if brought back to the u.s. now ring he may face time behind bars. no carrier ring polanski's life has often made no headlines. he was married ring to actress sharon tate when she was murdered by ring no carri followers o
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the following year after rosemary's baby, his actors wife sharon tate and his unborn baby was murderedby followers of charles manson. >> polanski was in zurich to receive a lifetime achievement award at the film festival. both nations have sent letters to secretary of state hillary clinton requesting his release. >> the controversy will posting of president obama has stirred in richmond. the owner of the club has put a picture of him as the joker from batman. the club owner says he is using the poster to make a political statement of hiand is using the poster to express his first amendment rights. not everybody agrees. >> the naacp is protesting the poster. protesting officials -- organizing officials are also expressing reaction to it in what they call ongoing racial and man who climbed into a bea enclosure, 21-year-old transient, scaled a 4 foot fence. one baird didn't sniff him while others just briefly is not there at him -- one pair sniffed him while others just dared at him. a georgia man is reeng from a string of horrible losses after a devastating flood in the atlanta area. he
the following year after rosemary's baby, his actors wife sharon tate and his unborn baby was murderedby followers of charles manson. >> polanski was in zurich to receive a lifetime achievement award at the film festival. both nations have sent letters to secretary of state hillary clinton requesting his release. >> the controversy will posting of president obama has stirred in richmond. the owner of the club has put a picture of him as the joker from batman. the club owner says he...
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rosemary dillard: we wanted some way to ensure that all of the victims murdered that day... they were never forgotten. >> in the night sky, the radiance of 184 illuminations of remembrance shimmer in the darkness in honor of 184 men, women and children whose lives were extinguished in an instant on a hauntingly beautiful fall morning. >> the last six, seven years have been absolutely surreal. in one minute, it seems like it was in another lifetime... when michele was here. in another minute, it seems like it was just 30 seconds ago. >> seven years later, thousands of americans come together to join hands with the wives, the husbands, the children and the grandchildren, the parents and the grandparents, of the 184 who perished that day. for on this day, from the ashes of death and destruction, a living memorial has arisen to notnly mark one of the most tragic events in all of american htory, but to stand eternally in honor and remembrance of those who paid so dear a price for our freedom, and their courageous families who carry on their legacy. this is the pentagon memorial,
rosemary dillard: we wanted some way to ensure that all of the victims murdered that day... they were never forgotten. >> in the night sky, the radiance of 184 illuminations of remembrance shimmer in the darkness in honor of 184 men, women and children whose lives were extinguished in an instant on a hauntingly beautiful fall morning. >> the last six, seven years have been absolutely surreal. in one minute, it seems like it was in another lifetime... when michele was here. in...
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from "china town" to "rosemary's baby." but a dark episode in his own past long plagued him. >> i never found myself on the other side of the law. >> he pleaded guilty to having sex with a minor, the victim just 13. it took place at jack nicholson's l.a. home while the actor was away. polanski was photo graphing her for model shoot. polanski spent 42 days in prison undergoing psychiatric test but fled the u.s before being sentenced. for more than three decades he lived in france and never returned to the united states even when his film "the pianoist" won an award. >> there needs to be some form of justice. >> reporter: many question why now? >> i think most people in the movie business are stunned and puzzled by this. >> reporter: some think polanski has to face the music. >> time doesn't make the crime go away. you do the crime you should do the ti. >> reporter: the victim says she doesn't want him to be put in jail that she has forgiven him. but polanski faces extradition to the united states. >> polanski is said to be f
from "china town" to "rosemary's baby." but a dark episode in his own past long plagued him. >> i never found myself on the other side of the law. >> he pleaded guilty to having sex with a minor, the victim just 13. it took place at jack nicholson's l.a. home while the actor was away. polanski was photo graphing her for model shoot. polanski spent 42 days in prison undergoing psychiatric test but fled the u.s before being sentenced. for more than three decades he...
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i'll do a traditional idea of the rosemary and lamb but i'm going to add great wine and honey, whichbit of sweetness. i season my lamb, salt and pep pepper pepper, and i'll put it in a hot pan with a little bit of olive oil just like that. swirl it around a little bit. and this will go in hot. you can hear that sizzle? we are sizzling. we have sizzle. very important. i'm going to cook them on each side for about five minutes and add rosemary and some garlic. >> what who are domore do you need? >> that would be great but i'm going to make an amazing sauce. i can tell you're getting hungry. we have our lamb but we've now taken and cooked it, i'll remove it to the plate and then make a pan sauce. we don't want to get you with the oil. >> 15 seconds. >> i'm going to cook those down add wine and honey. hello again, it's 5 to 9. marty is in the weather center. >> i sure many. we're in the low 70s, up to a high of 85 today. 85 degrees. that's seven above normal. 63 the overnight low. tomorrow we start partly to mostly cloudy and we have showers and a high of 73 degrees. enjoy this day while
i'll do a traditional idea of the rosemary and lamb but i'm going to add great wine and honey, whichbit of sweetness. i season my lamb, salt and pep pepper pepper, and i'll put it in a hot pan with a little bit of olive oil just like that. swirl it around a little bit. and this will go in hot. you can hear that sizzle? we are sizzling. we have sizzle. very important. i'm going to cook them on each side for about five minutes and add rosemary and some garlic. >> what who are domore do you...
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polanski, he's 76 years old and made several iconic movies including chinatown, the pianist and rosemary's baby. his case has become something like hollywood folklore, the polish film maker pleading guilty in 1978 for having unlawful sex with a 13-year-old girl. he said that it was consensual and that the girl was quote, experienced. yeah. he's afraided america and countries with extradition treaties since. not returning when he won oscar for best director for the pianist. greg. >> a film maker, roman polanski is now in the custody of twist authorities arrested last night at the zurich airport. it's believed's staying at a prison there right now. he's been a fugitive from the united states for some 31 years and he fled a sentencing after a conviction on an underage sex charge. >> he fled in jurisdiction to avoid sentencing. he wasn't pleased with how things were going for whatever reason. he didn't stay to lit get that in court, he pled the jurisdiction, so it took this long because he was a fugitive. >> we have confirmed that the los angeles prosecutors learned of this trip to switzerland
polanski, he's 76 years old and made several iconic movies including chinatown, the pianist and rosemary's baby. his case has become something like hollywood folklore, the polish film maker pleading guilty in 1978 for having unlawful sex with a 13-year-old girl. he said that it was consensual and that the girl was quote, experienced. yeah. he's afraided america and countries with extradition treaties since. not returning when he won oscar for best director for the pianist. greg. >> a film...
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rosemary hafner has answers. good morning. this is a good news/bad news situation.s 14.9 million americans still out of work. good news, companies are laying off fewer employees. is this a trend that we'll start seeing now? >> we're hopeful. we're definitely encouraged. obviously the unemployment numbers came in higher than we wanted. economists say that may get worse before it gets better but very important to look month over month job losses declining at a good pace. that's hopeful news for the future. >> let's break it down. 52,000 jobs added in education and health services. that's a pretty hopeful sign. >> it is. this is a dynamic that confuses people the most. you have construction. you have manufacturing construction loss 1.4 million jobs since the start of the recession. job loss numbers month to month getting smaller and smaller. the other end of the spectrum you have health care and education glimmers of hope there. health care added 544,000 jobs. there's definitely that need to have as our population ages more health care workers, more workers going back
rosemary hafner has answers. good morning. this is a good news/bad news situation.s 14.9 million americans still out of work. good news, companies are laying off fewer employees. is this a trend that we'll start seeing now? >> we're hopeful. we're definitely encouraged. obviously the unemployment numbers came in higher than we wanted. economists say that may get worse before it gets better but very important to look month over month job losses declining at a good pace. that's hopeful news...
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. >> a little bit of rosemary. cool.ttle bit. if you don't like it, you can omit any of this stuff. >> if you don't like it you should be killed. >> exactly. cool, man. >> we'll put them in the overen. then we have the premade over there. >> yeah, for television we made them. >> i'm sorry if i'm overstepping my bounds but i like to help. so i've got these. actually, that will cook for five minutes or so? >> five minutes. >> okay. >> now what we can do -- they're still hot, so we can cut it. >> split it down the center there. what can people do? i know you have the beautiful renato oven which is a great wood burning oven. if you don't have one of these, break up a chair and throw it in the garbage can and light a fire? >> no, just a pizza oven, 500 degrees, 30 minutes, just load it up in yor oven. >> what's the key to building a great sandwich? >> a great question. >> thank you. >> kind of like building a house. we want a great foundation. and then all the ingredients, got to have a roll. we'll start right now with the ba
. >> a little bit of rosemary. cool.ttle bit. if you don't like it, you can omit any of this stuff. >> if you don't like it you should be killed. >> exactly. cool, man. >> we'll put them in the overen. then we have the premade over there. >> yeah, for television we made them. >> i'm sorry if i'm overstepping my bounds but i like to help. so i've got these. actually, that will cook for five minutes or so? >> five minutes. >> okay. >> now what...
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polanski directed classics "china town" and "rosemary's baby." he was once married to sharon tate murdered in 1969. polanski's career continued in france, he received an oscar for the 2002 movie "the pianist" and sought dismissal of his american case on grounds of misconduct by the now deceased judge who polanski said arrange add plea bargain and reneged on the deal. >> he may be wishing he accepted the award in absentia. >>> saturday a gathering of friends and family of student annie le. she was laid to rest in her hometown of placerville during the memorial her mother read a poem honoring her daughter. her mom told the man who was supposed to become her son-in-law that she did love him like a son. annie le was supposed to marry jonathan widawsky. police found her body stuffed in a wall where she worked. her co-worker raymond clark is charged with her murder. >>> to the new questions around najibullah zazi. how did he transform from a coffee vendor at a cart in new york into an alleged terror suspect? "the new york times" looks at how zazi chang
polanski directed classics "china town" and "rosemary's baby." he was once married to sharon tate murdered in 1969. polanski's career continued in france, he received an oscar for the 2002 movie "the pianist" and sought dismissal of his american case on grounds of misconduct by the now deceased judge who polanski said arrange add plea bargain and reneged on the deal. >> he may be wishing he accepted the award in absentia. >>> saturday a gathering of...
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roman polanski directed a slew of iconic films that included "chinatown," "rosemary's baby" and "the pianist." but he's probably more well known for being a fugitive. roman polanski is behind bars. the legendary film maker was arrested this weekend after arriving in switzerland to receive a lifetime acevement award at the zurich film festival. he could be extra died to the united states, where he faces sentencing for a crime he committed 32 years ago. >> this is for mere a shock and i'm ashamed that the swiss is doing such a thing to a brilliant, fantastic genius. >> reporter: polanski originally pled the u.s. in 1978, one day before he was set to be sentenced for having sex with a 13-year-old girl. the polish-born french citizen has since made it a habit to avoid countries such as great britain that have extradition treaties with the u.s. >> my reaction is one of very strong emotion. roman polanski is an internationally recognized film maker who does our country honor. >> reporter: a 2008 documentary on polanski's flight from justice has prompted questions about judicial misconduct
roman polanski directed a slew of iconic films that included "chinatown," "rosemary's baby" and "the pianist." but he's probably more well known for being a fugitive. roman polanski is behind bars. the legendary film maker was arrested this weekend after arriving in switzerland to receive a lifetime acevement award at the zurich film festival. he could be extra died to the united states, where he faces sentencing for a crime he committed 32 years ago. >> this...
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polanski directed classics "china town" and rosemary's baby. he was once married to sharon tate murdered by followers of charles man son in 1969. polanski's career continued in france. he received an oscar for the 2002 movie and he recently sought dismissal of his american case on grounds of misconduct by the now deceased judge who he said arrange add plea bargain and reneged on the deal. >> given the fact that polanski has eluded police for 31 years, heading to switzerland which i thought of as the place that you go if you want to elude arrest by american authorities or others, has something changed in switzerland to allow this arrest? >> reporter: well, the swiss say at the moment they are holding him pending extradition request. that means it hasn't been made. you know, the swiss are notoriously thorough in extradition matters and relations with the united states have been quite good recently thanks to a change in attitude as the swiss banking secrecy. we may see this case fast tracked and polanski back to the u.s. to face original charges b
polanski directed classics "china town" and rosemary's baby. he was once married to sharon tate murdered by followers of charles man son in 1969. polanski's career continued in france. he received an oscar for the 2002 movie and he recently sought dismissal of his american case on grounds of misconduct by the now deceased judge who he said arrange add plea bargain and reneged on the deal. >> given the fact that polanski has eluded police for 31 years, heading to switzerland...
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age 12, his own experience of having a -- nearly lost his life in the plane crash, his own sister rosemary's experiences with intellectual disabilities impacted him in a great way. one of the things we really learn in the book is, you know, what an emotional man that my father really was. of course, he had to keep all of his emotions pretty intact because all of us in our family were depending on him. he had to stay strong. but he reveals his strong emotional and very spiritual part of his life. many of these stories were stories that, quite honestly, i had never even heard before. i really felt like he was speaking to me from the pages. i'm grateful that he has produced this memoir, which i consider a real gift to me. >> if you can stay through the commercial break i'd like to talk more about the book, if that's all right. >> thank you, keith. >> more with ted kennedy jr. >>> 37 years after it happened john dean has just found out what exactly it was the watergate burglars were looking for. es, you might as well be. you see, their moisturizer sits on top of skin, almost as if you're wearing
age 12, his own experience of having a -- nearly lost his life in the plane crash, his own sister rosemary's experiences with intellectual disabilities impacted him in a great way. one of the things we really learn in the book is, you know, what an emotional man that my father really was. of course, he had to keep all of his emotions pretty intact because all of us in our family were depending on him. he had to stay strong. but he reveals his strong emotional and very spiritual part of his...
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polanski directed some of the most acclaimed movies of the '60s and '70s, "rosemary's baby" which was his first american feature film. "china town" in '74 nominated. he had a brief appearance alongside jack nicholson. let's listen. >> very nosey fellow. huh? know what happens to nosey fellows, huh? no? want to guess? >> that's where he cuts his nose. he is presently in a swiss jail. joining me is prosecutor wendy murphy, and san francisco mayor and friend of polanski. wendy, for the prosecution, go ahead. >> this guy admitted to raping a child. we are not talking about sex. we're certainly not talking about statutory rape. the 17-year-old boy had sex with his 14-year-old girlfriend. he was in his mid 40s, gave her drugs, booze, raped her in a lot of different ways. we're talking sodomy and other styles of rape. then pleads guilty. decides he shouldn't have to pay with the real kind of punishment most people face when they rape kids. takes off then thumbs his nose at this country's legal system, going to parties, hanging around on the west bank, doing whatever he felt like doing for 30
polanski directed some of the most acclaimed movies of the '60s and '70s, "rosemary's baby" which was his first american feature film. "china town" in '74 nominated. he had a brief appearance alongside jack nicholson. let's listen. >> very nosey fellow. huh? know what happens to nosey fellows, huh? no? want to guess? >> that's where he cuts his nose. he is presently in a swiss jail. joining me is prosecutor wendy murphy, and san francisco mayor and friend of...
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. >> in 1977 plan ski, who had found fame with "rosemary's baby" and "china town" is accused of drugging and raping a 13-year-old during a photo shoot. he cut a deal but fled fearing more jail time. >> they are see serious charges. roman was incarcerated for 42 days. >> reporter: even the victim, now in her 40s, wants the charges against polanski dropped. >> for the whole last 20 years, you could just put this to rest, that would be great. >> roman polanski is vowing to fight extradition. he doesn't want want to return in handcuffs. >> the white house is working on plans for sanctions against iran if it doesn't come clean about all of its nuclear activities. iran insists the missile tests were part of a long-planned military exercise. >> the death toll is climbing in the philippines as the company struggles to cope with its worst flooding in almost 40 years. a traps has dumped more -- more than two dozen were buried alive. the country is bracing for two more storms headed this way. >> last january captain sullenberger guided his crippled jetliner to a safe landing. he says he misses work
. >> in 1977 plan ski, who had found fame with "rosemary's baby" and "china town" is accused of drugging and raping a 13-year-old during a photo shoot. he cut a deal but fled fearing more jail time. >> they are see serious charges. roman was incarcerated for 42 days. >> reporter: even the victim, now in her 40s, wants the charges against polanski dropped. >> for the whole last 20 years, you could just put this to rest, that would be great. >>...
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to "rosemary's baby."s long plagued him. >> never dreamt of finding myself on the other side of the law. >> reporter: in 1977 polanski pleaded guilty to having sex with a minor. his victim was just 13. it took place at jack nichols nicholson's l.a. home while the actor was away. polanski was said to be photographing the girl for a modeling shoot. she long ago went public about the ordeal. >> it was so traumatic starting that night when my mom called the police, and the police come over and take you to the hospital and take you to the police station. >> reporter: polanski spent 42 days in prison undergoing psychiatric tests but fled the u.s. before being sentenced. for more than three decades he's lived in france where he's a citizen and never returned to the u.s., even when his film "the pianist" won an oscar in 2002. now 32 years later, the law has caught up with him. >> until you're ultimately sentenced to a court of law, there is no justice. there will be some form of justice, maybe not perfect justice.
to "rosemary's baby."s long plagued him. >> never dreamt of finding myself on the other side of the law. >> reporter: in 1977 polanski pleaded guilty to having sex with a minor. his victim was just 13. it took place at jack nichols nicholson's l.a. home while the actor was away. polanski was said to be photographing the girl for a modeling shoot. she long ago went public about the ordeal. >> it was so traumatic starting that night when my mom called the police, and...
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now we just juice up a lemon, put some rosemary in it, so it saves you, you know, $3.00 for a bottle out, it takes a-- it's a big saving. - my kids are going to have good values and know that you have to work hard for things you want. - we mostly save up money when we do chores around the house for our mom and dad. - they take their scooters and they smash all the cans that way, and then they'll separate them. - we put them in our car and we drive them to the recycling center. - they've collected them, they've separated them, they've crushed them. they can keep the money. makes them learn the theory of earning a buck. - recycling. - i've learned from the situation that a house is built of sticks. it's a home only if you make it a home. otherwise it's just a house. - when we moved in this house, it was empty. they're like, "ok, yeah, i can live here," but when we started bringing in things that were special, important to us, and putting it on the walls, putting it in the house, it made it a home. the bench was from our very first house. same with the mailbox. makes it more us. - this
now we just juice up a lemon, put some rosemary in it, so it saves you, you know, $3.00 for a bottle out, it takes a-- it's a big saving. - my kids are going to have good values and know that you have to work hard for things you want. - we mostly save up money when we do chores around the house for our mom and dad. - they take their scooters and they smash all the cans that way, and then they'll separate them. - we put them in our car and we drive them to the recycling center. - they've...
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roman polanski, now 76 has directed movie classics from "chinatown," to "rosemary's baby," but a dark episode in his own past has long plagued him. >> never dreamt of finding myself on the other side of the law. >> reporter: in 1977, polanski pleaded guilty to having sex with a minor. his victim was just 13. it took place at jack nicholson's l.a. home while the actor was away. plansky was said to be photographing the girl for a modeling shoot. she, long ago, went public about the ordeal. >> it was so traumatic starting that night when my mom called the police and the police come over and they take you to the hospital, then they take you to the police station. >> reporter: polanski spent 42 days in prison undergoing psychiatric tests but fled the u.s. before being sentenced. for more than three decades he's lived in france where is he a citizen and has never returned to the u.s., even when his film "the pianist" won an oscar in 2002. now 30 years later the law has caught up to him. >> until you're ultimately sentenced by a court of law, there is no justice. >> reporter: but many questi
roman polanski, now 76 has directed movie classics from "chinatown," to "rosemary's baby," but a dark episode in his own past has long plagued him. >> never dreamt of finding myself on the other side of the law. >> reporter: in 1977, polanski pleaded guilty to having sex with a minor. his victim was just 13. it took place at jack nicholson's l.a. home while the actor was away. plansky was said to be photographing the girl for a modeling shoot. she, long ago, went...
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austria this girl was held in a dugon and sexually abused, bearing seven children while her mother rosemary lived upstairs. the mother claims she knew nothing of her daughter's imprisonment. in the coming weeks prosecutors will be looking into nancy garrido's background as to her role in this disturbing case. is this a woman who was so fragile, perhaps because of previous trauma herself, that she easily became psychotic, you know, in the face of the psychotic husband? >> reporter: fiphillip garrido' father says he thinks she hatched this plot together. nancy faces 29 charges. carl, back to you. >> amy robach, thanks for that. geral dou aa geraldo rivera is the author of a new book. nancy faces a lot of the same charges that phillip does. >> sdefdeservedly so. >> how would you assess her role? >> she's a jailhouse groupie. she met garrido in leavenworth her uncle she was visiting. she was a jehovah witness. perhaps she was doing missionary work. she fell in love with the guy, married him behind bars at leavenworth. now that relationship wouldn't happen, just like he wouldn't be released unde
austria this girl was held in a dugon and sexually abused, bearing seven children while her mother rosemary lived upstairs. the mother claims she knew nothing of her daughter's imprisonment. in the coming weeks prosecutors will be looking into nancy garrido's background as to her role in this disturbing case. is this a woman who was so fragile, perhaps because of previous trauma herself, that she easily became psychotic, you know, in the face of the psychotic husband? >> reporter:...
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he directed well-known films like "chinatown" and "rosemary's baby."nother invet row clinic has explaining to know. claiming that embryos were unaccounted for or mislabelled. now the staff is doing serious apologizing. our affiliate in new orleans has the story. >> i'm sorry for what happened here. >> no medical facility wants to be in this position. we talk about the embryos that appear to be mislabelled or may not be accounted for. >> missing? >> i said missing and unaccounted for. >> oxford suspended the in vitro fertilization program at the elmwood center after concerns surfaced about the labelling of frozen embryos. >> the patients' trust has been undermined by the uncertainty. we hope the steps take listen begin the long journey of healing that lies ahead. >> it involves taking a woman's eggs and mixing them with sperm in a lab dish. once the eggs become fertilized, they're known as embryos. the officials say an internal audit confirms earlier concerns and they had an ethical obligation to go public. >> during the process, we have become deeply c
he directed well-known films like "chinatown" and "rosemary's baby."nother invet row clinic has explaining to know. claiming that embryos were unaccounted for or mislabelled. now the staff is doing serious apologizing. our affiliate in new orleans has the story. >> i'm sorry for what happened here. >> no medical facility wants to be in this position. we talk about the embryos that appear to be mislabelled or may not be accounted for. >> missing? >> i...