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when you walk on death row, it's completely silent.t is eerily silent. >> randy haight convicted of double murder and armed robbery has been on death row at kentucky state penitentiary since 1995. >> we have one of the most well-behaved units in the institution. you can't say that we ain't got nothing to lose. we got plenty to lose. we have whatever privileges we do have, you know, that can be wiped away in a heartbeat. >> but that's not the only reason death row inmates are often the best behaved. >> their basic behavior is directly related to them being able to say in their clemency plea that we were good guys while we were there. we didn't create havoc. we weren't violent. we weren't all these things. and try to obviously portray the good things that they've done while they've been incarcerated. >> i have a hope that one day i can be out of prison, you know. even though that hope might be small. i know that what i done was wrong. i deserve to be where i'm at. i've accepted whatever might come. >> what the future holds for haight is
when you walk on death row, it's completely silent.t is eerily silent. >> randy haight convicted of double murder and armed robbery has been on death row at kentucky state penitentiary since 1995. >> we have one of the most well-behaved units in the institution. you can't say that we ain't got nothing to lose. we got plenty to lose. we have whatever privileges we do have, you know, that can be wiped away in a heartbeat. >> but that's not the only reason death row inmates are...
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"x" row. >> the "x" is toward the end of the alphabet, the end of the line. they "x" people out, extinguish life over here. i guess that's why they call it "x" row. now? can i at least put my shoes on? if your bladder is calling the shots... ...you may have a medical condition called overactive bladder... ...or oab you've got to be kidding me. i've had enough! it's time to talk to the doctor. ask your doctor about myrbetriq to treat the oab symptoms of urgency, frequency, and leakage. myrbetriq is the first and only medicine in its class myrbetriq (mirabegron) may increase blood pressure. tell your doctor right away if you have trouble emptying your bladder or have a weak urine stream. myrbetriq may cause serious allergic reactions. if you experience swelling of the face, lips, throat or tongue... ...or difficulty breathing, stop taking myrbetriq and tell your doctor right away. myrbetriq may affect or be affected by other medications. before taking myrbetriq, tell your doctor if you have live
"x" row. >> the "x" is toward the end of the alphabet, the end of the line. they "x" people out, extinguish life over here. i guess that's why they call it "x" row. now? can i at least put my shoes on? if your bladder is calling the shots... ...you may have a medical condition called overactive bladder... ...or oab you've got to be kidding me. i've had enough! it's time to talk to the doctor. ask your doctor about myrbetriq to treat the oab symptoms...
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and "death row stories" starts now. >>> on this episode of death row stories. a family is found brutally murdered. >> severity of the crime puts it on another level. >> an escaped convict is sentenced to death. just hours before his execution, a new defense team raises doubts about his guilt. you let the evidence lead you to the suspect. >> what they did in this case was the opposite. >> evidence destruction, evidence tampering. my client was framed. >> there's a bed in the water. >> he was butchered and murder. >> many people proclaim their innocence. >> in this case there are a number of things that stink. >> this man is remorseless. >> the electric chair flashed in front of my eyes. >> get a conviction at all costs. let the truth fall where it may. >> chino hills is very rural. very peaceful. a lot of horse ranches. we all knew each other. we didn't look our doors. just a quaint little community. >> the sleepy hamlet of chino hills, nestled beneath the san bernardino mountains less than 40 miles from los angeles. there, peggy ryan, a horse trainer and her hu
and "death row stories" starts now. >>> on this episode of death row stories. a family is found brutally murdered. >> severity of the crime puts it on another level. >> an escaped convict is sentenced to death. just hours before his execution, a new defense team raises doubts about his guilt. you let the evidence lead you to the suspect. >> what they did in this case was the opposite. >> evidence destruction, evidence tampering. my client was framed....
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, merrily ♪ ♪ life is but a dream ♪ row, row, row your boat ♪ gently down the stream...y turning me on. you shouldn't say these things. ( singing continues ) you don't know what you're doing to me. but you're making me really hot. you know what i mean. ( children shout and laugh ) what, the red ones? you know i love those, baby. ( singing continues ) ♪ row, row, row your boat ♪ gently down the stream-- silence! this is a bloody library!
, merrily ♪ ♪ life is but a dream ♪ row, row, row your boat ♪ gently down the stream...y turning me on. you shouldn't say these things. ( singing continues ) you don't know what you're doing to me. but you're making me really hot. you know what i mean. ( children shout and laugh ) what, the red ones? you know i love those, baby. ( singing continues ) ♪ row, row, row your boat ♪ gently down the stream-- silence! this is a bloody library!
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these people on death row, some of them, i call them monsters.s about the death row inmates and their rights, but people forget about the victims and their families and their rights. >> this is one of the most heinous crimes imaginable. >> the defense attorneys like to say, what was his motive? he could have just taken their car and gone. that's true, but he didn't. he killed this family. he deserves the death penalty. >> i hope you die! >> 1985 i was escorted to death row in san quentin prison. and it's like i went to hell. but i am an innocent man. i did not murder anyone. i hope people learn from this story that you have to stand up and fight this rotten-ass system because is it rotten. it is rotten to the core. >> all of the potential inaccuracies, the potential miscarriages of justice, i can't correct. i can only tell you that personally, i was involved in this case from the very beginning. and personally, believe that and personally, believe that kevin cooper should die. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> exhausted but elated. thousa
these people on death row, some of them, i call them monsters.s about the death row inmates and their rights, but people forget about the victims and their families and their rights. >> this is one of the most heinous crimes imaginable. >> the defense attorneys like to say, what was his motive? he could have just taken their car and gone. that's true, but he didn't. he killed this family. he deserves the death penalty. >> i hope you die! >> 1985 i was escorted to death...
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turned to junior caleb row out of south florida. he is making his first start since 2013 for the terps. down the sidelines. maryland takes a 14-7 lead. rowe with another strike. edwards, nice catch for the touchdown. not perfect today. rolls to his right. his throw picked off. jamie bird with the interception. three for rowe. ensuing drive. flowers upds pressure. he takes off. now down 28-17. maryland's defense came to play. pass tipped with intercepted by sean davis. terrapins back in business. maryland takes advantage. rowe will find edwards again. second touchdown of the game. four tds in the game. >> i said last night, all i need you to do is play every play like it's the last you play. that's the mentality we are trying to get. i think they got back to that today. >> hokey fans making the trip to west lafayette. this was just the kind of game frank beemer loves. loses the football. clark mix it up and takes it to the end zone. hokies 10-0 lead. virginia tech, takes it in for the touchdown. 51-24. to charlottesville. a pretty ca
turned to junior caleb row out of south florida. he is making his first start since 2013 for the terps. down the sidelines. maryland takes a 14-7 lead. rowe with another strike. edwards, nice catch for the touchdown. not perfect today. rolls to his right. his throw picked off. jamie bird with the interception. three for rowe. ensuing drive. flowers upds pressure. he takes off. now down 28-17. maryland's defense came to play. pass tipped with intercepted by sean davis. terrapins back in...
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5 -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> on this episode of "death row stories," a brutal murder in texas. >> he went crazy. he started shooting all over the place. >> lands a 17-year-old offender on death row. >> young people were committing very adult crimes. >> but with questionable evidence. >> there are no guns, no blood. dna, nothing. >> and a death sentence looming. >> execution wassed a midnight in those days. >> a d.a. has doubts. >> i was horrified by what i saw. >> a boy's life hangs in the balance. >> evil people are never going to change. they should be executed. >>> there is a body in the water. he was butchered and murdered. >> many people proclaim their innocence. >> in this case, there are a number of things that stink. this man is remorseless. >> he needs to pay for it with his life. >> the electric chair flashed in front of my eyes. >> get a conviction at all costs. let the truth fall where it may. ♪ >>> on the south side of san antonio, texas, late on a fall evening in 1984, a murder was about to take place. >> the neighborhood was very tough. there's street gaug
5 -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> on this episode of "death row stories," a brutal murder in texas. >> he went crazy. he started shooting all over the place. >> lands a 17-year-old offender on death row. >> young people were committing very adult crimes. >> but with questionable evidence. >> there are no guns, no blood. dna, nothing. >> and a death sentence looming. >> execution wassed a midnight in those days. >> a...
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his mom's on death row. it's just part of my life.years. >> he's been coming up here since he was, you know, pretty little. he was a little baby. so this is all he really remembers. >> drake lives with his father darin in lubbock, texas, darlie and darin were divorced in 2011. >> darin has done a good job of raising drake. he didn't get the hugs that a mom gives. >> i don't have contact, so i've never gotten to hold him or hug him since i've been in this place. >> there's just a glass in between us. i mean, can't do anything about it. >> in the summer of 2013, drake was forced to deliver devastating news to darlie. >> i was diagnosed with cancer, i mean, a year ago, june 26. >> drake was diagnosed with acute lymphocytic leukemia. >> i was handed a cell phone in the hospital bed and heard her voice and i said, mom, i have cancer. i mean, that was probably one of the hardest things i've ever done in my life. >> you know, not being able to hold him. that was extremely hard. i didn't want to break apart for him. i wanted to be strong. >>
his mom's on death row. it's just part of my life.years. >> he's been coming up here since he was, you know, pretty little. he was a little baby. so this is all he really remembers. >> drake lives with his father darin in lubbock, texas, darlie and darin were divorced in 2011. >> darin has done a good job of raising drake. he didn't get the hugs that a mom gives. >> i don't have contact, so i've never gotten to hold him or hug him since i've been in this place. >>...
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outs on the cooper because we are not able to row here. >> reporter: cooper river is off limits to rowing and all boating. work got underway on a nine million-dollar project to dredge the river some areas are only about knee deep, and finished product should be a constant depth of five and 6 feet. >> the depth of the river and uniform depth will allow, you know, us to attract some major rowing events, that are nationally meant and that is the goal. >> reporter: one race had to be canceled but ultimately when all of the work is complete by next spring a deeper river could provide an economic boost to the four towns along the river. >> every hotel, every restaurant, when we hold events at this venue, we are generate ago lot of business for our companies. >> reporter: down side is that about a dozen rowing and dragon boat teams will to have rethink or relocate their work out. thirteen year-old rachel peers piece wishes she were on the river but isn't too disappointed spending a sunny avenue with her friend. >> we are excited for all of the changes and have better opportunities here and more
outs on the cooper because we are not able to row here. >> reporter: cooper river is off limits to rowing and all boating. work got underway on a nine million-dollar project to dredge the river some areas are only about knee deep, and finished product should be a constant depth of five and 6 feet. >> the depth of the river and uniform depth will allow, you know, us to attract some major rowing events, that are nationally meant and that is the goal. >> reporter: one race had to...
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>> emily. >> mike rowe. >> next to meet you.ome on in. >> wow, this is an old house. >> he brought this property in 1929 and he was a big horse person, and you will see hunt and horse paintings all over the house and he wanted to be able to have free areas to ride in and long island was getting too crowded and he came down here and bought this 250-acre farm. this is fox-hunting country, which is brought him down here. >> clearly he was a guy that could do it whenever the spirit moved him. oh, it's a hidden door. mr. plumb did it in the library with a candlestick, i'm certain. he left behind more than a cool house, he left behind these. turns out this man of leazer was obsessed with work, with taupe area, a fancy term where shrubbery was turned into a dog or a cat. this was his life's work, which brings us to these guys. technically, i guess they are gardeners, but something tells me there's more to it. what is your official title here? >> senior gardener. >> are you a junior guarder or -- >> head of horticulture, or head of gard
>> emily. >> mike rowe. >> next to meet you.ome on in. >> wow, this is an old house. >> he brought this property in 1929 and he was a big horse person, and you will see hunt and horse paintings all over the house and he wanted to be able to have free areas to ride in and long island was getting too crowded and he came down here and bought this 250-acre farm. this is fox-hunting country, which is brought him down here. >> clearly he was a guy that could do it...
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yeah, two years in a row. well i'll be... does that thing just follow you around?the award-winning geico app. download it today. >>> the state of illinois was facing an ultimatum in the randy steidl case. retry randy for the rhoads murders or set him free. michael callahan now had a small window to deliver what he'd discovered about the case. one day he got a call from the deputy attorney general. >> i went over everything in the case, my concerns of misconduct, the fact that the two eyewitnesses had no credibility. had detectives had actually distorted and lied in reports, witnesses that were ignored. >> but mike mcfattridge who prosecuted randy steidl thought the jury got it right the first time. >> ever since the attorney general, lisa madigan, came in charge of the appeal, the case has been mismanaged either from indifference or incompetence. they were clearly capable of committing murder and that was proven. >> prosecutors to the bitter end always maintain that the person is guilty. because otherwise, it's to admit that they and the police that worked with the
yeah, two years in a row. well i'll be... does that thing just follow you around?the award-winning geico app. download it today. >>> the state of illinois was facing an ultimatum in the randy steidl case. retry randy for the rhoads murders or set him free. michael callahan now had a small window to deliver what he'd discovered about the case. one day he got a call from the deputy attorney general. >> i went over everything in the case, my concerns of misconduct, the fact that the...
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i just got a man off death row who spent 30 years on death row for a crime he didn't commit, solitaire confinement, locked down 23 hours a day, witnessed 53 executions, complained of smelling flesh burning when people were electrocuted, we got him released in april 2015 and not a single person in the prosecutor's office who were responsible said i'm sorry, they're just silent. >> rose: how many supported his release? >> when we were working on the case, very few. >> rose: they didn't want to acknowledge their own mistakes, the prosecutorial mistakes? >> that's correct. one of the problems we face now is you have prosecutors and judges who feel more comfortable executing an innocent person than acknowledging -- >> rose: that system failed. -- that the system failed, and that speaks to the larger problem of not having the habits of people who fail sometimes and dealing with that honestly. >> rose: so how do we explain you? (laughter) i mean, here is this guy i did a profile for "60 minutes" who ed bradley did a profile of. >> yes. >> rose: who "vanity fair" did a profile of. it speaks to
i just got a man off death row who spent 30 years on death row for a crime he didn't commit, solitaire confinement, locked down 23 hours a day, witnessed 53 executions, complained of smelling flesh burning when people were electrocuted, we got him released in april 2015 and not a single person in the prosecutor's office who were responsible said i'm sorry, they're just silent. >> rose: how many supported his release? >> when we were working on the case, very few. >> rose: they...
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if i go -- if i get to fifteen questions in a row -- count them at home -- if i get that fifteen in a row, they're gonna go "uh-oh, he's going nuclear now." >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about, all right! that's what i'm talking about it! that's what we want to see. [ applause ] >> if i turn green and get the hulk thing going. >> jimmy: we want to see you talk about that. thank you so much for coming on the show and talking to me about all this stuff. because i'm interested and i wish you all the best luck in the world. >> we'll be back. we'll come back, we'll talk about it. stay healthy, would you, we're worried about you. we love "the tonight show." we want you to continue. >> jimmy: thank you --. i won't. >> don't wreck anything else on your body. >> jimmy: i won't. governor chris christie, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] i'll be good. we'll be right back with victoria justice! stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ g from top to bottom.
if i go -- if i get to fifteen questions in a row -- count them at home -- if i get that fifteen in a row, they're gonna go "uh-oh, he's going nuclear now." >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about, all right! that's what i'm talking about it! that's what we want to see. [ applause ] >> if i turn green and get the hulk thing going. >> jimmy: we want to see you talk about that. thank you so much for coming on the show and talking to me about all this stuff. because i'm...
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nicole: seven months in a row of contraction. other hand, showing expansion, germany did well enough and with the market turnaround you can see the cac up 1% from a sub 61.2%. nicole: after being down as much as 150 points, the dow was up 30 points after a major selloff yesterday thanks to the biotech, auto components and stuff like that. we've seen metals, mining can hit hard today. oil and crude -- $46.84 and pulled up 1126. both higher this morning. lauren: be a stellar trading against key currencies. there's strength in the euro, the dollar had been doing well for three days in a row. you also see strength in the canadian dollar in mexican peso. nicole: bring on the outs, 2.15% the lowest of the yield. lauren: pope francis and historic visit to the united states. the pope arrived in washington d.c. for a six-day trip to america. the pontiff will visit the white house and speak to 15 passing gas on the south lawn. president obama expected to talk about climate change in relations with cuba. during his meeting those are two iss
nicole: seven months in a row of contraction. other hand, showing expansion, germany did well enough and with the market turnaround you can see the cac up 1% from a sub 61.2%. nicole: after being down as much as 150 points, the dow was up 30 points after a major selloff yesterday thanks to the biotech, auto components and stuff like that. we've seen metals, mining can hit hard today. oil and crude -- $46.84 and pulled up 1126. both higher this morning. lauren: be a stellar trading against key...
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they were all layed out in a row. >> the home itself was ransacked. some items were missing. >> they had quarantined a giant area off. >> reporter: around 2:30 this morning, murdered with two other people. >> all three here the morning of june 26th, all shots, execution style. >> and my mom called. and she was very weird on the phone. and i thought i'm really trying to keep it together. i said is she dead? >> to homicide detectives u a robbery gone wrong. >> sometimes butch casey was known to karl ri a lot of money. >> as police investigated, some of those neighbors gathered outside. >> one neighbor said he'd seen something suspicious the mornding of the murders. >> gar reel foley tomd me that he saw these duoguys in butch's merc oh, des convertible. they took off out hollywood boulevard. the other guy said he could bt see, but he was latin. >> as investigators continued to comb through butch casey's house, they discovered a cache of video tapes hidden in the bedroom. they appeared to be sex tapes filmed from a secret camera mounted above casey's bed.
they were all layed out in a row. >> the home itself was ransacked. some items were missing. >> they had quarantined a giant area off. >> reporter: around 2:30 this morning, murdered with two other people. >> all three here the morning of june 26th, all shots, execution style. >> and my mom called. and she was very weird on the phone. and i thought i'm really trying to keep it together. i said is she dead? >> to homicide detectives u a robbery gone wrong....
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shook each of their hands as you see right there row by row.nd then there were a few brave inmates who decided they wanted to ask if they could actually stand and hug the pope. and the holy father obliged. perhaps much to the chagrin of surrounding security members, but everybody seemed to take it in stride. >> after that inmate, then a couple of the other inmates followed suit and were brave enough to ask for a hug as well. >>> well, we know the pope did not slow down on this last day in the united states at all. >> no. he continued to keep a very busy schedule, adding in some unexpected stops, too. one of those stops was at st. joseph's university in philadelphia. the pontiff's press office made an announcement of the extra stop to visit sick priests and bless a statue. word of this last-minute visit had students and hundreds of others lining the streets of city avenue earlier today. >> we heard he was coming, and we just raced down here to see. we heard he was coming to st. joe's so we just wanted to try and get a glimpse. >> we didn't know
shook each of their hands as you see right there row by row.nd then there were a few brave inmates who decided they wanted to ask if they could actually stand and hug the pope. and the holy father obliged. perhaps much to the chagrin of surrounding security members, but everybody seemed to take it in stride. >> after that inmate, then a couple of the other inmates followed suit and were brave enough to ask for a hug as well. >>> well, we know the pope did not slow down on this...
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that's three days in a row. newark 88 degrees. bridgeport 86. it was hot and it was muggy, so it was uncomfortable throughout much of the day. this streak continues. 54 days now in a row with temperatures at or above '0 degrees in central park. their old record was 41 days. it keeps going on and on. air quality alert still in effect for much of new jersey. all these counties shaded in gray, we have some extra pollution out there. take it easy. back to you. >>> thanks so much. the nypd says a prisoner who escaped custody two days ago has been caught. police had been looking for tiffany newman since sunday night when she slipped out of her handcuffs and walked of new york presbyterian hospital. newman was captured this morning on the upper westside. >>> the city's homeless problem has been making a lot of news lately. it only seems to be getting worse. >> today both the mayor and the police commissioner acknowledged public perception is correct. there are more homeless new yorkers and fresh concerns about how to help them. >> indeed. the administr
that's three days in a row. newark 88 degrees. bridgeport 86. it was hot and it was muggy, so it was uncomfortable throughout much of the day. this streak continues. 54 days now in a row with temperatures at or above '0 degrees in central park. their old record was 41 days. it keeps going on and on. air quality alert still in effect for much of new jersey. all these counties shaded in gray, we have some extra pollution out there. take it easy. back to you. >>> thanks so much. the nypd...
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congress will help to save her son who is on death row in texas.eresa has the story. >> reporter: liveia guerra has been fighting for her son's life for almost 20 years. she lives in the province in northern argentina. her son, victor saldania was accused of murder in texas in 1996. now, she hopes that pope francis will help get her son off death row. >> we traveled to rome where we explained to the pope the discrimination my son suffered during the trial and how he has been on death row for almost two decades. we heard from the vatican that he was interested in pushing our case. >> saldania who had entered the country legally was accused of killing a man while he was high on crack in 1995. but in 2002, the u.s. supreme court sent the case back down to a lower court saying there had been rachel discrimination during the trial. >> when this type of discrimination happens in a trial, it is the worst kind because what is at stake is life and freedom. the supreme court said we were right and an you willed the first trial. >> a second trial took place a
congress will help to save her son who is on death row in texas.eresa has the story. >> reporter: liveia guerra has been fighting for her son's life for almost 20 years. she lives in the province in northern argentina. her son, victor saldania was accused of murder in texas in 1996. now, she hopes that pope francis will help get her son off death row. >> we traveled to rome where we explained to the pope the discrimination my son suffered during the trial and how he has been on...
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the front row, very special front row at jfk. there are five local children who were picked by the diocese to greet the pope. they have a special chul bouquet. what that is a collection of prayers and sayings and writings from children. more than 250 schools in the arch diocese. christina desanchez is in tenth grade, next to her, brianna wood. she's a fourth grader, goes to st. rose in rockaway, queens. omodele ojo, a fifth grader. so excited to meet pope francis. she's a fifth grader in brooklyn brooklyn. raymond rico is there. member of that five, maria teresa heyer. she's hoping to greet the pope in italian. i said, maria, what do you want to say to the pope? and she said ciao, which i think the pope would be very satisfied with, very happy. also here from the brooklyn diocese, there's other children just behind them. evan, our photograph are with, can we show the final preparations? also in this group you have teenagers, young people, homeless folks who are desperately wanting to see the pope. some of those children behind th
the front row, very special front row at jfk. there are five local children who were picked by the diocese to greet the pope. they have a special chul bouquet. what that is a collection of prayers and sayings and writings from children. more than 250 schools in the arch diocese. christina desanchez is in tenth grade, next to her, brianna wood. she's a fourth grader, goes to st. rose in rockaway, queens. omodele ojo, a fifth grader. so excited to meet pope francis. she's a fifth grader in...
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state of georgia killed the only woman on death row., her crime, murder, 18 years ago, she convinced someone to kim her husband. >> she becomes the first woman to be executed in that state in 70 years. even a plea from pope francis was not enough to save her life. she spent her final moments singing "amazing grace." >> good morning, this was kelly gissendaner's unanswered prayer. it was not to be. breaking overnight, 47-year-old kili gissendaner the only woman on georgia's death row and the state's first female prisoner to be executed in 70 years put to death by lethal injection. she was convicted of murder for convincing her murder to kill her husband douglas almost 20 years ago was pronounced >> kelly is a woman who made a tragic mistake and a tragic decision. she paid her dues for it. >> reporter: in the five-hour delay leading up to her execution, her three grown children pleading before georgia's parole board to commute their mother's sentence to life in prison. >> they're just beside themselves over this decision they made. >> rep
state of georgia killed the only woman on death row., her crime, murder, 18 years ago, she convinced someone to kim her husband. >> she becomes the first woman to be executed in that state in 70 years. even a plea from pope francis was not enough to save her life. she spent her final moments singing "amazing grace." >> good morning, this was kelly gissendaner's unanswered prayer. it was not to be. breaking overnight, 47-year-old kili gissendaner the only woman on georgia's...
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>> yes, two story row houses. >> what kind of stuff do you find in these houses? >> jut about everything, drugs, needles, you have to be careful when you go in the basements of houses. >> esthetics aren't the only reason to tear down baltimore's urban rot. it provides a haven for the epidemic washington used to be a part of. >> do you get pate? >> more than i would have without a job. >> not as much as drug dealing. >> no, but cashing your paycheck, getting a pay stub feels good to me. >> our first project we hired we created 24 to 26 jobs i think. so that's people bringing home a paycheck every day. people going to the corner store to spend money on lunch there. you can think of it as a microinvestment strategy in certain neighborhoods. >> what kind of work have you done in here then already? >> in this one we've basically gutted the building leaving a shell essentially. >> deconstruction. the pains take salvaging of wood and bricks is more expensive than simply bulldozing the homes. so to help pay for program, details came up with another innovative solution. re
>> yes, two story row houses. >> what kind of stuff do you find in these houses? >> jut about everything, drugs, needles, you have to be careful when you go in the basements of houses. >> esthetics aren't the only reason to tear down baltimore's urban rot. it provides a haven for the epidemic washington used to be a part of. >> do you get pate? >> more than i would have without a job. >> not as much as drug dealing. >> no, but cashing your...
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now she hopes that pope francis will help get her son off death row. >> we traveled to rome where we explained to the pope the discrimination my son suffered you durinduring the trial and hs been on death row for almost two decades. we heard from the vatican he was interested in pushing my son's case. >> he was accused of killing a man while he was high on crack in 1995. but in 2002, the u.s. supreme court sent the case down to a lower court saying there had been racial discrimination in the trial. >> translator: when this type of discrimination happens in a trial it is the worst kind because what is at stake was life and freedom. the state supreme court said we were right and annulled the first trial. >> saldano was again sentenced to death. his lawyers said there was no due process. >> there was a new trial but by this time he had been on death row for nine years and he was crazy. they were judging a mentally unstable man. the issue is the treatment that people receive while on death row. >> saldano spends 23 hours a day in solitary confinement. >> argentina does not have capital p
now she hopes that pope francis will help get her son off death row. >> we traveled to rome where we explained to the pope the discrimination my son suffered you durinduring the trial and hs been on death row for almost two decades. we heard from the vatican he was interested in pushing my son's case. >> he was accused of killing a man while he was high on crack in 1995. but in 2002, the u.s. supreme court sent the case down to a lower court saying there had been racial...
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this guy, mike rowe. >> one with my main in the title. mike rowe works. kids taking alternative route in their studies. plumbers, steam fitters, pipe fitters. alternative to four-year degree. the college debt is out of control. help and do what we can. >> save your propaganda. >> we don't have all day. >> team three. holst of cnn tonight. don lemon. and john berman. your charity is jdrf, juvenile diabetes research foundation. >> defending champions. >> right, you are defending champions. >> jdrf, leading global organization fight type i diabetes, terrific work, real success. >> don, did your agent insist that you get teamed with john berman again. >> yes. the actual caharity is me. >> they are the team to beat. winning team gets $20,000 for their charity. the other two teams get $10,000 each. let's get started. first game is buzz. >> all right. questions in this round are worth ten points each. the first play r er to buzz in s to answer. players can buzz in before the question is complete. if they answer incorrectly. their team is locked out from guessing
this guy, mike rowe. >> one with my main in the title. mike rowe works. kids taking alternative route in their studies. plumbers, steam fitters, pipe fitters. alternative to four-year degree. the college debt is out of control. help and do what we can. >> save your propaganda. >> we don't have all day. >> team three. holst of cnn tonight. don lemon. and john berman. your charity is jdrf, juvenile diabetes research foundation. >> defending champions. >> right,...
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but everybody had young children on bathtub row. the younger unmarried ones were living elsewhere in pretty miserable housing. i mean, we had an asparagus bed. a fenced-in vegetable garden. we had quite a nice place. >> so what special occasions do you remember? did you ever go down to the bridge to -- >> oh, yeah. not to have dinner there. if i had been as far as i can remember a really well behaved child for a year, i would be taken to santa fe. that was the big deal. >> did that happen? were you a good girl for a whole year? >> i was a nerd. i was boringly good. i don't think my sister ever got taken, because she was more adventurous and naughty. >> what kind of adventures did she -- >> oh, god. you know, all you had to say was don't jump off that and she would do it. she fell off our horse early on. so i was the rider. and she was not. but, you know, i remember we were going to some kind of pot luck supper at school. and my mother had made devilled eggs. so, of course, my sister -- i'm sure this was an accident. she stepped in t
but everybody had young children on bathtub row. the younger unmarried ones were living elsewhere in pretty miserable housing. i mean, we had an asparagus bed. a fenced-in vegetable garden. we had quite a nice place. >> so what special occasions do you remember? did you ever go down to the bridge to -- >> oh, yeah. not to have dinner there. if i had been as far as i can remember a really well behaved child for a year, i would be taken to santa fe. that was the big deal. >> did...
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♪ ♪ >>> i'm mike rowe, and i'm on a mission to find people on a mission.t are they doing, how are they doing it, and why? >> come on, we got to get it! >> it's got to be done. on this episode, what some people might call goofing off is how these guys make a living, but i probably won't be quitting my day job. >> he's one of the dudes. >> and then can i cut it? i saw what you did in the world of hard core horticulture. probably not. and later, a visit to churchill downs shows me the most exciting two minutes in sports, feels like two hours. >> oh, i just hit myself in the ass. are you kidding me? i can't do that for two minutes. >>> i'm in frisco, frisco, texas, that is, looking for five college buddies from texas a&m who figured out a way to get paid for doing stuff like this. >> welcome, and this is the world's longest basketball shot. yes! oh, let's go, baby! >> they call themselves dude perfect, and from what i gather they turned a youtube channel into an actual business, and now they hang out at dude perfect world headquarters where they get paid to am
♪ ♪ >>> i'm mike rowe, and i'm on a mission to find people on a mission.t are they doing, how are they doing it, and why? >> come on, we got to get it! >> it's got to be done. on this episode, what some people might call goofing off is how these guys make a living, but i probably won't be quitting my day job. >> he's one of the dudes. >> and then can i cut it? i saw what you did in the world of hard core horticulture. probably not. and later, a visit to...
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while on death row, bundy agrees to a series of interviews. basically when i reeshed the car, i knocked her unconscious. >> a seattle cop hoping to coax a last confession from the serial killer, days from the electric chair. >> she was unconscious. she was very much alive. >> instead, he hears it secret story and primal thoughts that turn theodore robert cowell into ted bundy. >> when and where did you first murder? >> you know what's going to happen when this goes public? >>> it's january, 1989 and the clock is ticking on the life of serial killer, ted bundy. he is seven days away from execution. florida authorities are not going to allow him to avoid the electric chair again. >> first of all, ted bundy, seven days is a short time. >> it's almost 11 years since the crime was committed. i don't consider it short at all. the death warrant was property signed and justice needs to prevail. it should take place next tuesday. >> he was convicted of killing 12 college students and a 12-year-old girl in florida. they are trying to get bundy to admit
while on death row, bundy agrees to a series of interviews. basically when i reeshed the car, i knocked her unconscious. >> a seattle cop hoping to coax a last confession from the serial killer, days from the electric chair. >> she was unconscious. she was very much alive. >> instead, he hears it secret story and primal thoughts that turn theodore robert cowell into ted bundy. >> when and where did you first murder? >> you know what's going to happen when this goes...
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for the 22nd year in a row number one was microsoft founder bill gates. he's actually worth $76 billion and financier warren buffett second, mark zuckerberg broke into the top ten this year at number seven and donald trump, he was number 121. with a mere $4.5 billion and, kendis, i'm afraid you are not on this list. >> shocking. robbed. >> oh, maybe next year. >>> and unveiled tesla's new electric suv. the model x guess from 0 to 60 in as little as 3.2 seconds and goes 250 miles on a charge. it seats seven adults and unlike the tesla sedan, the suv can tow 5,000 pounds but your wallet won't weigh as much. the price, $132,000. wow. >> and that's before you get it pimped out. >> with the car seats. >> heated seats, exactly. >>> so when we come back, a fascinating story, a fugitive on the run for 24 years finally captured. the tip that landed him in jail. >>> and crazy catch. a football player using his feet and hands to score a touchdown. ♪ ♪ ♪ and off you go, ♪ ♪ ♪ and off you go, ♪ ♪ ♪ and off you go, ♪ for every step, every stride, every start, begin str
for the 22nd year in a row number one was microsoft founder bill gates. he's actually worth $76 billion and financier warren buffett second, mark zuckerberg broke into the top ten this year at number seven and donald trump, he was number 121. with a mere $4.5 billion and, kendis, i'm afraid you are not on this list. >> shocking. robbed. >> oh, maybe next year. >>> and unveiled tesla's new electric suv. the model x guess from 0 to 60 in as little as 3.2 seconds and goes 250...
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mike, brooke playing for the mike rowe foundation. pack, don and john, playing for jdrf. they have 370 points. the next game all for one. each team will be presented with a set of four tv shows. when i said a fact, the players take turns, saying which of the four shows that fact applies to. each team will have one minute to get as many correct as possible. and each answer will be worth 40 points. they can put a lot of points for their team. let's see what our players do with this challenge. let's get it start. all right. are you ready? >> do i need this? >> no. >> no >> all right. mike and brooke, you are in third place. you are going to got first crack at this. let's take a look at what your category is. your category is four classic sitcoms. the shows are murphy brown, i love lucy. dick van dyke show, and roseanne. all the questions will relate to one of those shows. 60 second on the clock. mike, this show featured the first interracial couple on tell -- television. >> roseanne. >> incorrect. >> lucy. >> this focused on some one who
mike, brooke playing for the mike rowe foundation. pack, don and john, playing for jdrf. they have 370 points. the next game all for one. each team will be presented with a set of four tv shows. when i said a fact, the players take turns, saying which of the four shows that fact applies to. each team will have one minute to get as many correct as possible. and each answer will be worth 40 points. they can put a lot of points for their team. let's see what our players do with this challenge....
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mike rowe, glad to have you on. >> and your parents coming over?> yes. >> i will have them here on the set. >> yes. and mr. and mrs. rowe on the hook. >> and speaking of people on the hook, wolf blitzer is on the hook, and he is going to start after this quick break.
mike rowe, glad to have you on. >> and your parents coming over?> yes. >> i will have them here on the set. >> yes. and mr. and mrs. rowe on the hook. >> and speaking of people on the hook, wolf blitzer is on the hook, and he is going to start after this quick break.
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once they fill up those two rows, we're going to step back and give them an additional two rows to sit down. i think it's a little easier because we can keep them all in front of us. before, they would be behind us, coming in and out, back and forth. it's just easier for us to keep an eye on them. >> you have to fill every seat. you can't tell somebody you ain't sitting there. if you won't sit at a table, then you have to throw your tray away. you can't eat it. you hin' off of your tray, and you have to leave the chow hall, which makes you hate a little more. now you're hungry and you're pissed off. >> such anger reached a boiling point the very next day when an inmate assaulted a dining hall officer. >> what you got, cap? >> basically, [ bleep ] standing back in the corner by the serving line and they told him to go find a seat. he never said a word to anybody. just took a few steps forward and threw his tray at officer norris pretty much like a baseball pitch. >> do you think it was a planned assault? >> it didn't appear to be. it looked like it was pretty much spontaneous. from repo
once they fill up those two rows, we're going to step back and give them an additional two rows to sit down. i think it's a little easier because we can keep them all in front of us. before, they would be behind us, coming in and out, back and forth. it's just easier for us to keep an eye on them. >> you have to fill every seat. you can't tell somebody you ain't sitting there. if you won't sit at a table, then you have to throw your tray away. you can't eat it. you hin' off of your tray,...
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me there's plenty of subject matter right there. >> jeb bush criticized trump's plan for immigration rowm. >> are we going to take the reagan approach? the hopeful optimistic approach? the approach that says that you come to our country legally you pursue your dreams with aveeno jobs you create opportunities for all of us? or the donald trump approach. the approach that says that everything is bad. >> retired neurosurgeon ben carson whose number two in the polls said he would allow some illegal immigrants to stay. >> people who had a pristine record we should consider allowing them to become guess workers primarily in the agriculture severe. >> this was business woman carli fiorina's first fry prime time debate. she called on republicans to submit a budget defunding planned parenthood despite a veto threat. >> this is about the character of our nation if we will not stand up and force president obama to veto this bill, shame on us. >> reporter: candidates also debated the iran nuclear deal and relations with russia. >> who do you think won the second gop presidential debate? take our pol
me there's plenty of subject matter right there. >> jeb bush criticized trump's plan for immigration rowm. >> are we going to take the reagan approach? the hopeful optimistic approach? the approach that says that you come to our country legally you pursue your dreams with aveeno jobs you create opportunities for all of us? or the donald trump approach. the approach that says that everything is bad. >> retired neurosurgeon ben carson whose number two in the polls said he would...
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bathtub row went to people who came first. and fermi was at the university of chicago so he maybe came later. certainly he was a very highly respected scientist. it just seemed that mostly you knew the people on bathtub row and the people who had children your age, that was the natural way. and your parents' friends so. and, as i say, the only social life i saw among adults was the visiting fireman that my mother would do. she wasn't much of a cook. i can't imagine what she served, but i think drink was more important than food at those things. and of course, i don't know whether this has been written about, but the effect of alcohol at that altitude, it hits you much faster if you're not used to drinking there. so visiting firemen would be disarmed quickly with a few drinks. >> when you use the expression visiting firemen, what are you -- >> well, somebody like niels bohr who wasn't there. it's hard for me to remember just why we gave those cocktail parties. the niels bohr one sticks out in my mind. and figuring out the liquo
bathtub row went to people who came first. and fermi was at the university of chicago so he maybe came later. certainly he was a very highly respected scientist. it just seemed that mostly you knew the people on bathtub row and the people who had children your age, that was the natural way. and your parents' friends so. and, as i say, the only social life i saw among adults was the visiting fireman that my mother would do. she wasn't much of a cook. i can't imagine what she served, but i think...
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alameda county, for example has 40 inmates on death row. one has been executed. nine have died of natural causes. >> it does take a long time. >> reporter: in fact o'malley said the one case she's had that's actually been executed volunteered. >> he didn't want to sit on death row so he voluntarily put himself at the top of the list. >> reporter: most others appeal their cases and in california that can take forever. for starters the state will only pay for 34 lawyers in the current 758 cases on appeal. >> you're spending 16 years on death row before you even have an attorney and then there's an additional delay of eight to 10 years before you can actually argue your case. >> reporter: and then there are the countless filings. >> there just aren't enough courts to manage all the appeals. and then the appeals can go on forever. >> this is why people are spending 30, 35, 40 years on death row. >> reporter: and then sometimes the cases are sent back. >> we have to go back and try to recreate the evidence from 20 years ago or 25 years ago. >> you're trying to avoid b
alameda county, for example has 40 inmates on death row. one has been executed. nine have died of natural causes. >> it does take a long time. >> reporter: in fact o'malley said the one case she's had that's actually been executed volunteered. >> he didn't want to sit on death row so he voluntarily put himself at the top of the list. >> reporter: most others appeal their cases and in california that can take forever. for starters the state will only pay for 34 lawyers in...
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one white man to sit down, all four people in this row has to get up and he asks them to get up and no one moves. the axe again, you better make it right on yourself and the other three people reluctantly according to rosa parks get up and as she puts it, she pushed as far as she could be pushed, if she got up she would be consenting to this treatment and she did not consent. a young 14-year-old had been lynched in mississippi, she thinks about her grandfather and she refuses and so she actually, the man sitting next to her get by her and flies over to the window and refuses. the bus driver says i am going to have you arrest a. she says you may do that. the bus driver gets up and calls the police, doesn't have a cellphone. we can think about what is happening, she is sitting there, those of us who have been on the bus when somebody makes a scene, people are grumbling, getting off the bus. the police officers get on the bus and many of us think about rosa parks being quiet and rosa parks is certainly at shy reserved person but rosa parks is not quiet in key moment and when the police
one white man to sit down, all four people in this row has to get up and he asks them to get up and no one moves. the axe again, you better make it right on yourself and the other three people reluctantly according to rosa parks get up and as she puts it, she pushed as far as she could be pushed, if she got up she would be consenting to this treatment and she did not consent. a young 14-year-old had been lynched in mississippi, she thinks about her grandfather and she refuses and so she...
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lauren: would come back and forth 11 weeks in a row.arder to get rebooked on a flight in the event of bad weather or an emergency because delta and american airlines have ended their financial agreement to transfer passengers onto each other's flights. padilla has allowed stranded passengers to take a competitors site and have the carrier ran worse for the cost. they blame the break up an american saying its americans fall same to many stranded passengers in a lot of work to get it monetarily as well. lauren: samsung looking to take another lesson from apple. samsung plans to launch a program forward galaxy smartphones and they are similar to the one announced weeks ago. it encourages customers to buy iphones directly from apple. guess why. pope francis visit to new york city and philadelphia this week could delay shipments of the new iphone. many customers who pre-ordered have received notification that phone may ship later this week because of the security measures in place. ups has a warning on its website. nicole: lauren and i were
lauren: would come back and forth 11 weeks in a row.arder to get rebooked on a flight in the event of bad weather or an emergency because delta and american airlines have ended their financial agreement to transfer passengers onto each other's flights. padilla has allowed stranded passengers to take a competitors site and have the carrier ran worse for the cost. they blame the break up an american saying its americans fall same to many stranded passengers in a lot of work to get it monetarily...
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this is a special moment where he's going through the center of these two rows, about 30 rows deep on both sides. taking a moment. no rush. a small child is being carried over, touching her forehead, >> reporter: the papal chairs will not be extravagant. for a man revered for his simplicity, the chair was constructed of birch and oak plywood, built by four men who are laborers, workers out of port chester. both are non-profit groups that help immigrants. the altar is from humble beginnings. it is made of oak veneer plywood made by through students at a school for at risk youth in lincolndale, new york. the papal vehicle has driven through several aisles. it's gone back. brief pause before the start of the mass this evening. steve: dan, you know, i'd like to talk about -- one quick moment here. right now? who's witnessing this? who are the people we're seeing in the seats? >> these are people who got tickets through their parishes, tickets distributed as equitably as possible, the celebration of the mass, the central act of worship of roman catholics. it's going to be celebrated by pri
this is a special moment where he's going through the center of these two rows, about 30 rows deep on both sides. taking a moment. no rush. a small child is being carried over, touching her forehead, >> reporter: the papal chairs will not be extravagant. for a man revered for his simplicity, the chair was constructed of birch and oak plywood, built by four men who are laborers, workers out of port chester. both are non-profit groups that help immigrants. the altar is from humble...
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row has and his ex-wife recently sent a letter to the vatican sharing their story. they received word they'll sit just six rows back from the pope when he gives mass on the parkway. >> to be in the presence of holy father celebrating the ukee today christ to mean means my hs did not die in vain. >> it's the first they had a chance to visualize where they sit. they'll wear a sash and this opinion hoping to bring attention to their son and street violence. >> when i look at his pictures and his eyes it's like looking at myself. >> i believe my son is in heaven. that my son is at peace. >> rivera is scheduled to stand trial sometime in the next year and a half. he is just a suspect at this point. meanwhile, garcia and row has are hoping at some point they'll get to meet pope francis after all he's known to come down mingle with the crowd a hill bit. they don't know if they'll get to meet him hoping they'll have a chance to at least shake his hand. live at the art museum, david spunt, cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> thanks so much. we're now just 11 days away from the pope's
row has and his ex-wife recently sent a letter to the vatican sharing their story. they received word they'll sit just six rows back from the pope when he gives mass on the parkway. >> to be in the presence of holy father celebrating the ukee today christ to mean means my hs did not die in vain. >> it's the first they had a chance to visualize where they sit. they'll wear a sash and this opinion hoping to bring attention to their son and street violence. >> when i look at his...
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. >>> the state of georgia has executed it's only female death row inmate, kelly renee gissendaner was put to death after midnight. this afternoon the same fate awaits a condemned man in oklahoma. we have more on the state of georgia rejecting all of her appeals, including one from the pope. >> that's right, randall. her family fought until the last-minute delays her execution for five hours until the last appeal was exhausted. witnesses say she was singing "amazing grace" during her final moments. supporters prayed for kelly gissendaner outside the prison in jackson, georgia, but shortly after midnight -- >> the court ordered execution of kelly renee gissendaner was carried out in accordance with state law. >> she was the first woman put to death in georgia in 70 years. her fate was sealed when the state supreme court decided not to spare her life. >> she made a statement and requested a final prayer. >> the mother of three was convicted in 1998 of convincing her lover, gregory owen, to murder her husband. owen was sentenced to life in prison as part of a plea deal for testifying agai
. >>> the state of georgia has executed it's only female death row inmate, kelly renee gissendaner was put to death after midnight. this afternoon the same fate awaits a condemned man in oklahoma. we have more on the state of georgia rejecting all of her appeals, including one from the pope. >> that's right, randall. her family fought until the last-minute delays her execution for five hours until the last appeal was exhausted. witnesses say she was singing "amazing...
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. >> and my ultimate fav, kristina hendricks, row upon row of metallic sequins. >> you know it's not as heavy as it looks. it's comfortable. >> one trend that everybody brought back that i wasn't ready for, the prom dresses. okay, we're really going to bring that back here. there was the beautiful ruffle skirt. it looked like it was more for a ball. elizabeth not in a magenta ball dress. hit a stripe across the bust. it was interesting. i mean this is something that we're going to get used to. i have to go find my prom dress and seal up this one. let's dry it. >> and my final trend, women celebrating their shapes. not only on the red carpet but even when i was at new york fashion week, i saw how lane bryant really pushed the fashion envelope. the new plus is equal campaign is aimed at all women loving their bodies. guess what? fashion is for everyone. that's right. and the style is all about confidence. >> it's just such a big part of who i am. there is just no question. i'm going to be represented for the ladies. >> being a curvy girl, i have to go for something custom. a lot of the
. >> and my ultimate fav, kristina hendricks, row upon row of metallic sequins. >> you know it's not as heavy as it looks. it's comfortable. >> one trend that everybody brought back that i wasn't ready for, the prom dresses. okay, we're really going to bring that back here. there was the beautiful ruffle skirt. it looked like it was more for a ball. elizabeth not in a magenta ball dress. hit a stripe across the bust. it was interesting. i mean this is something that we're...
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rows are parks of parks is a seasoned rebel if you will. if >> was december 11955 the bus plan down was that planned? >> it wasn't planned but it isnd the process both in terms of her life is of kind of the culmination of again many acts of rebellion. m certainly the montgomery community is thinking aboutmmunt filing a suit this is a year after brown v. board offi education so a different legal climate debate and talking about the need to challenge segregation and this is also noe the first act, she's not the first person arrested on the bus. on the bu in the decade after world war ii you can see it kind of trickle e of people refusing to give upve their seat getting arrested inp 1944 and women by the name of viola white refuses to give up her seat and is arrested, the police rape her daughter. there's a series of cases agains they offer a new opportunity ane as you may know in march of 1955 a 15-year-old private name of claudette refuses to give up hec seat on the bus and at first it, seems like maybe this will be the case. thing the judge
rows are parks of parks is a seasoned rebel if you will. if >> was december 11955 the bus plan down was that planned? >> it wasn't planned but it isnd the process both in terms of her life is of kind of the culmination of again many acts of rebellion. m certainly the montgomery community is thinking aboutmmunt filing a suit this is a year after brown v. board offi education so a different legal climate debate and talking about the need to challenge segregation and this is also noe...
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huge special teams mistake for the second week in a row for the longhorns. so, last chance field goal for oklahoma state. 40-yard field goal for ben groggen, good. oklahoma state wins it 30-27. texas with three losses before the end of september for the first time in school history. >>> texas a&m and arkansas. tied at 21 in o.t. kyle allen to christian kirk. 20-yard touchdown, which would be the deciding score. a&m survives. arkansas falls to 1-3 on the year. >>> florida looking for 11th straight win over tennessee. will greer to antonio callaway. and look at this move. he's gone. 63-yard touchdown. florida takes the 28-27 lead with under 1:30 to play. three seconds left in the game. tennessee with a chance to win. from 55 yards out, aaron medley -- no good. florida wins, 28-27 to keep the streak alive. >>> elsewhere in the s.e.c., leonard fournette continues to fuel the early isemz heisman ta. 244 yards. nick chubb, a 12th straight 100-yard guam. another standout rushing performance, byu in the big house taking on michigan. and watch this run by davon smith
huge special teams mistake for the second week in a row for the longhorns. so, last chance field goal for oklahoma state. 40-yard field goal for ben groggen, good. oklahoma state wins it 30-27. texas with three losses before the end of september for the first time in school history. >>> texas a&m and arkansas. tied at 21 in o.t. kyle allen to christian kirk. 20-yard touchdown, which would be the deciding score. a&m survives. arkansas falls to 1-3 on the year. >>>...
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it's a row about the. retailing for 150 dollars. but for christy being a part of this midnight release is praiseless? a "star wars"if to be able to share witness my 12-year-old is pretty incredible i. >>reporter: there is a limit on how many bb 8 the fans can buy. 2 right now but they tell me the line gets too long they mate actually limit that to one. other disney stores opening early tomorrow morning like daly city, 6 a so if you are a shopper i have to say it. may the force be with you. live in san francisco, abc 7 news. >> at the time sales force. >> yes definitely. thanks katie. >> we should mention "star wars"is now president of disney. parent company of abc 7. >> getting in and out of san francisco. a little tougher than usual this weekend. bart will once again shut down trans bay service saturday through mopped for maintenance work. a bus bridge run between oakland 19 street station and the temporary transbay terminal. tell page devoted to the tube closure on our web site. sports king street san francisco closed over the wee
it's a row about the. retailing for 150 dollars. but for christy being a part of this midnight release is praiseless? a "star wars"if to be able to share witness my 12-year-old is pretty incredible i. >>reporter: there is a limit on how many bb 8 the fans can buy. 2 right now but they tell me the line gets too long they mate actually limit that to one. other disney stores opening early tomorrow morning like daly city, 6 a so if you are a shopper i have to say it. may the force...