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minute there she wanted to be famous. than that and she could have been. if she was still alive. the nearest relatives are preparing borsak frybread traditionally made for weddings and funeral ceremonies. every time the neighbors get together they reminisce about vanilla but they believe that you can't escape from fate. because of the kidneys have this kind of mentality once again gets married she has to live as a man no matter what even if he's a freak even if you. live as tragic story could have been written off as a unique case were it not for the fact that just a year later another girl. took her own life and a year after that. did the same thing none of the three girls were able to live with the shame of forced marriage. and also from the capital bishkek has chosen to write a book on the subject of turkey's brides has called on his friend as he is to join him their views on wedding traditions have never been the same as he is has two grown up daughters who are to get married soon their father calls on them every evening but before leaving he warned his daughters not to spend
minute there she wanted to be famous. than that and she could have been. if she was still alive. the nearest relatives are preparing borsak frybread traditionally made for weddings and funeral ceremonies. every time the neighbors get together they reminisce about vanilla but they believe that you can't escape from fate. because of the kidneys have this kind of mentality once again gets married she has to live as a man no matter what even if he's a freak even if you. live as tragic story could...
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she likes telling fairy tales to us children it's true though that sometimes she gets them mixed up she begins telling one story but then shifts to another one without realizing that there are two different fairytales assume she enters the flat she switches off her mobile means we have her undivided attention where did you ask the magic ball if my mom laughs if your mom loves you. did you really have any doubts. arthur is very interested in dancing music and all forms of creativity. and coming to hair. she is beautiful like a flower her. stories make her. he likes all of that we were worried at one point about where our tour would like girls and not so much but we stopped worrying when we saw the doors women and. even said several times it was going to get merritt. he says mommy i've met a girl and i need money because i want to buy her a present as a man he understands too we're a woman he needs a wallet. but i ask why do you like doll so much and he says i just love beautiful women. and then my husband wasn't worried anymore. my has allowed me but i'm down and don't ever do that again
she likes telling fairy tales to us children it's true though that sometimes she gets them mixed up she begins telling one story but then shifts to another one without realizing that there are two different fairytales assume she enters the flat she switches off her mobile means we have her undivided attention where did you ask the magic ball if my mom laughs if your mom loves you. did you really have any doubts. arthur is very interested in dancing music and all forms of creativity. and coming...
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she never forget how she was or where she came from. she was the daughter of a trucker who had supported herself since she was a teen. at one point during her husband's administration, she told a childhood friend that even she occasionally felt inadequate to the task, that quote, she was only pat ryan" end quote. the people she met were gracias she felt comfortable continuing the important work she and her husband were doing. in addition, since she came from a small down -- town she understand what a thrill it was for someone to shake the hands of the second or first lady or of the united states or receive a letter from the white house. as a result, her from her first trip as second lead through the white house years she attended formal dinner as she was supposed to. she insisted on having her own separate itinerary that went beyond the government sponsored approved women's socials. she made point seek out the institutions that affected win and children. ever the business teacher she jotted her reaction to the sites and people she met i
she never forget how she was or where she came from. she was the daughter of a trucker who had supported herself since she was a teen. at one point during her husband's administration, she told a childhood friend that even she occasionally felt inadequate to the task, that quote, she was only pat ryan" end quote. the people she met were gracias she felt comfortable continuing the important work she and her husband were doing. in addition, since she came from a small down -- town she...
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she just rolld and my daughter -- she was still fully intact. she didn't hit the ground. she wasn't even crying. i was so amazed by the way she was able to roll and fall, and so as an adult thinking back on a lot of my memories and remembering like the different lessons that people have brought to me. i remember my grandmother -- she knew how to fall but she knew how to fall, and so when i come to those points in my life where i feel like i'm falling i just know that we know how to do that. we know how to roll and we know how to roll and when we work hard we know how to work hard and do it with some style, so i am really fortunate to have just a great family and i am really honored. thank you. [applause] >> is this somebody's purse up here? i know it's not mine. i went through it. there is no money in it now. it's nice when they leave gifts up here for me. with great pleasure i would like to introduce michael dur ran. michael dur ran come on up, a good friend, colleague. [applause] >> good evening. i would like to thank everybody for being here today. i can't hear myself.
she just rolld and my daughter -- she was still fully intact. she didn't hit the ground. she wasn't even crying. i was so amazed by the way she was able to roll and fall, and so as an adult thinking back on a lot of my memories and remembering like the different lessons that people have brought to me. i remember my grandmother -- she knew how to fall but she knew how to fall, and so when i come to those points in my life where i feel like i'm falling i just know that we know how to do that. we...
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she is arguing that she should have custody of these children because she did give birth and she is theal mother now. but the father is challenging that ruling by the judge hoping to appeal the fact that she is legally the mother here. so that, in itself, is still up in the air. in the meantime, she's only been able to see these children for a couple of hours a day. her attorney hopes to get some sort of temporary agreement in place where she can perhaps take the children out in her own custody away from the house and spend some private time with them on her own terms now that she is declared the mother. but that has to be worked out while all these other things are going on, as well. so this case still very complicated. and a lot of people watching this. cindy close all along has been saying this may help define what a mother is in the eyes of the law. there are some people who disagree with her saying that this case was not about mother hood at all. but at the very bottom here, this is a very complicated case, with a very, very complicated case of custody now looming in front of both
she is arguing that she should have custody of these children because she did give birth and she is theal mother now. but the father is challenging that ruling by the judge hoping to appeal the fact that she is legally the mother here. so that, in itself, is still up in the air. in the meantime, she's only been able to see these children for a couple of hours a day. her attorney hopes to get some sort of temporary agreement in place where she can perhaps take the children out in her own custody...
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will she stay in her role or will she be stepping down? >> good morning. 48 days until we reach the fiscal cliff, unless congress and the president act. i'll tell you what falling off that fiscal cliff could mean for you and the greater economy. >>> a massive recall from toyota. millions of cars called in because of a steering problem. what you need to know. >> among our guests today, new york congressman steve israel will be joining us. newt and callista gingrich. author kitty kelley. pennsylvania congressman allyson schwartz. patty murray is with us and director oliver stone. it is wednesday, november 14th. "starting point" begins right now. >> look at me i'm whistling our theme song this morning. you're watching "starting point." the scandal, and it's spreading, is now engulfing two four-star generals. there are some new details about the woman who is at the center of it all. her name is jill kelley. she is described as a tammpy socialite. she first reported she's anonymous harassing e-mails to an fbi agent friend, and that ended up tri
will she stay in her role or will she be stepping down? >> good morning. 48 days until we reach the fiscal cliff, unless congress and the president act. i'll tell you what falling off that fiscal cliff could mean for you and the greater economy. >>> a massive recall from toyota. millions of cars called in because of a steering problem. what you need to know. >> among our guests today, new york congressman steve israel will be joining us. newt and callista gingrich. author...
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she has told and when she tells them.he left a lot of her democratic colleagues very shocked when she decided to stay as minority leader after she lost the gavel and now seems to be enjoying the intrigue about her future. >> let's see. what time is it now? it's 2:00 on tuesday. i'll see you right here 10:00 tomorrow morning. while i love you all very dearly, i thought maybe i would talk to my own caucus before i share that information with you. >> that meeting is just one hour away, 9:00 am eastern with her colleagues and the press conference is an hour after that. adding to this intrigue, she will appear with house democratic women. that could mean that she will say she wants to stay and remain the highest ranking woman in congress. it could potentially show how proud she is of her accomplishments, historic number of women that she helped get elected into the house. last hour, i gave one potential scenario that she could say she's staying as leader for two years in order to give young people a chance to position themselv
she has told and when she tells them.he left a lot of her democratic colleagues very shocked when she decided to stay as minority leader after she lost the gavel and now seems to be enjoying the intrigue about her future. >> let's see. what time is it now? it's 2:00 on tuesday. i'll see you right here 10:00 tomorrow morning. while i love you all very dearly, i thought maybe i would talk to my own caucus before i share that information with you. >> that meeting is just one hour away,...
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she is here. she appealed this or she requested the rehearing and she is here. i don't think it's our responsibility that her support staff or her representative, her attorney, is not here. it's not our problem. >> i'm sorry. if i understand it correctly, janet, we would have to rule on the continuance issue first. >> that's correct. >> before we can take up whether or not we should be rehearing this matter, because we may not -- so we, by definition, have to tackle that if we want to get to the real issue, which is whether or not we want to rehear it. >> right. and the difficulty is going to be if you deny the request for continuance. >> uh-huh. >> then the party, then there is no continuance, then the rehearing is on for today and then the appellant is going to have to present the grounds for rehearing without council. and i think that might be a problem. i mean, i completely understand the predicament that puts you in, but she is represented by council. unfortunately you have the request for continuance 24 hours ago. how much notice did she have that it was h
she is here. she appealed this or she requested the rehearing and she is here. i don't think it's our responsibility that her support staff or her representative, her attorney, is not here. it's not our problem. >> i'm sorry. if i understand it correctly, janet, we would have to rule on the continuance issue first. >> that's correct. >> before we can take up whether or not we should be rehearing this matter, because we may not -- so we, by definition, have to tackle that if we...
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she never forgot who she was or where she came from.she was the daughter of a truck farmer who supported herself and she was a teenager. at one point during her husband's administration she told a childhood friend that even though she felt inadequate to the task that quote, she was only pat ryan from artesia, end quote. the people she met were so gracious as she felt comfortable continuing the important work she and her husband were doing. in addition, since she came from a small town, she understood what it was for someone to shake the hand of the second or first lady of the united states or to receive a letter from the white house. as a result from her first trip a second baby to her white house years, she attended the formal dinners and official visits with her husband, but she also insisted on having her own separate itinerary that went beyond just the government-sponsored corporate finance chiefs and socials. he made it a point to seek out the institutions that affected women and children. patch out of your reactions to the sites a
she never forgot who she was or where she came from.she was the daughter of a truck farmer who supported herself and she was a teenager. at one point during her husband's administration she told a childhood friend that even though she felt inadequate to the task that quote, she was only pat ryan from artesia, end quote. the people she met were so gracious as she felt comfortable continuing the important work she and her husband were doing. in addition, since she came from a small town, she...
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let's say that the girl has not graduated yet she has graduated let's say she is in her final year she won't be allowed to work afterwards she is not graduated yet and the story becomes even sadder because she has studied for four years for nothing and. according to the caregivers women's help center every year sees around sixteen thousand brides kidnapped that means that every forty minutes another girl is abducted. however the kidnappers themselves are really taken to court to answer for their crimes. five hundred and ninety. that's how many reports that police received in two thousand and nine concerning a theft of private property. but the crime of kidnapping a woman just one. girl's incurious turn can't abandon their unloved husbands they fear not only the condemnation of their neighbors but also being cursed the husband's grandmother may live on the floor and ask are you ready to defy old age it's believed that if a girl dares do so she'll be miserable all of the life. of those mother still can't forgive herself for having a baby old woman and not helping her daughter to escape s
let's say that the girl has not graduated yet she has graduated let's say she is in her final year she won't be allowed to work afterwards she is not graduated yet and the story becomes even sadder because she has studied for four years for nothing and. according to the caregivers women's help center every year sees around sixteen thousand brides kidnapped that means that every forty minutes another girl is abducted. however the kidnappers themselves are really taken to court to answer for...
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in part because of a connection she never forgot who she was and where she came from her she was thedaughter of a truck farmer who supported herself since she was a teenager. at one point during the administration she told a childhood friend even though she felt inadequate that it is only part right from artesia and the people should not were so gracious that she felt comfortable considering the important work she and her husband were doing. since she came from a small town, she understood to shape a hand of the second or first lady of the united states or to receive a letter from the white house. from the first of the second lady, she attended official business issues supposed to. she also insisted on having her on separate itinerary that went beyond just a government-sponsored recruit women social. she made it a point to seek out the institution that affected women and children. the business teacher had taught at her reaction to people she met in short hand on official schedule. during her vice presidential trip, she met with the hospital for the aged care she commented the old peo
in part because of a connection she never forgot who she was and where she came from her she was thedaughter of a truck farmer who supported herself since she was a teenager. at one point during the administration she told a childhood friend even though she felt inadequate that it is only part right from artesia and the people should not were so gracious that she felt comfortable considering the important work she and her husband were doing. since she came from a small town, she understood to...
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why did she do it? she was trying out for what she wanted in the second term, secretary of state.g it, and doing it badly, she jeopardized her chances. >> kimberly: people are digging in, saying we are not going to support her. we are going to block the appointment, the request by the president. they don't believe she is the best candidate for job. >> greg: first, welcome k.t. to the show. you have tiny shoes to fill. you don't have a dog, do you? >> no. i have a husband and five kids. >> greg: good enough. just don't talk about them. the reason president obama was angry was strange. like it's wrong to question this person. he took it personally. angry dad at parent-teacher conference. why are you bothering my student? angrier about the questions about benghazi an the actual active any benghazi. he has a problem with misplaced priorities and misplaced anger. mad at the filmmaker and reporters and politicians questioning how they portrayed the story. much more so than how he reacted after the terrorism took place. strange muted response that occurred to make this seem bizarre. >> k
why did she do it? she was trying out for what she wanted in the second term, secretary of state.g it, and doing it badly, she jeopardized her chances. >> kimberly: people are digging in, saying we are not going to support her. we are going to block the appointment, the request by the president. they don't believe she is the best candidate for job. >> greg: first, welcome k.t. to the show. you have tiny shoes to fill. you don't have a dog, do you? >> no. i have a husband and...
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and the reason i don't trust her is because i think she knew better and if she didn't know better, she shouldn't be the voice of america. >> reporter: today, an obama smackdown. >> if senator mccain and senator graham and others want to go after somebody, they should go after me. and should i choose, if i think that she would be the best person to serve america, in the capacity of the state department, then i will nominate her. >> reporter: but wait. isn't this supposed to be a moment for bipartisanship? as the country approaches the fiscal cliff at the end of the year, unless washington can do a deal, what kind of leadership will the newly emboldened barack obama bring to those old bitter debates? >> so, i will, you know, examine ways that i can make sure to communicate my desire to work with everybody. there are probably going to be very sharp differences. >> reporter: bridging those differences or even just beginning to heal them. that's the real task ahead for president obama. >> thanks to terry moran for that. >>> and just ahead, the secret struggle of two young women, battling th
and the reason i don't trust her is because i think she knew better and if she didn't know better, she shouldn't be the voice of america. >> reporter: today, an obama smackdown. >> if senator mccain and senator graham and others want to go after somebody, they should go after me. and should i choose, if i think that she would be the best person to serve america, in the capacity of the state department, then i will nominate her. >> reporter: but wait. isn't this supposed to be...
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of honorary council to south korea. >> she made it clear she was close to general petraeus, she gotetraeus and that, in fact, he used his influence with the south korean government to get her that position. >> reporter: adam victor says he met jill kelley while he was trying to land a multibillion-dollar development contract in south korea. he says she offered to use that honorary position to help him, and in the process, help herself get some serious money from his deal. >> she seemed the type of person that wanted to get a deal done. we asked her what fee she would want. and she asked for a fee of 2% -- $80 million. no serious person asks for an $80 million brokerage fee. >> reporter: a source familiar with jill kelley told "dateline" she never used general petraeus' name for her advantage and never had a formal business relationship with adam victor. whatever the case, jill kelley and her twin sister seemed drawn to money, status and powerful men. >> when i first saw this, my natural reaction was, this is like the kardashians take tampa. >> reporter: navy spouse, jaycee eckart is
of honorary council to south korea. >> she made it clear she was close to general petraeus, she gotetraeus and that, in fact, he used his influence with the south korean government to get her that position. >> reporter: adam victor says he met jill kelley while he was trying to land a multibillion-dollar development contract in south korea. he says she offered to use that honorary position to help him, and in the process, help herself get some serious money from his deal. >>...
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if she doesn't have it she gets really pissed off. to say the word, i want to say about teaching her about santa claus. >> jimmy: what is the word? trying to figure it out. >> preejaculated. in my head. started teaching her about santa claus. i am nervous she will not love him, by the time we got to christmas. >> she loves him so much. we hear on the monitor, her singing jingle bells in her sleep. singing santa is coming to her town. in her sleep. >> jimmy: wow, that's cute. >> one time she yelled out joe biden which was totally weird. she did. that's not a bit. >> jimmy: what do you mean she yelled out joe biden? >> not kidding. she was sound asleep. all of a sudden you hear -- joe biden! >> jimmy: what? >> and we are like -- did she just yell out joe biden? and then she yelled out mitt romney confuses me. and then -- >> jimmy: wow. that's when you know you are watching too much cable news. >> yes, i know. fair and balanced guys. >> jimmy: does she come to work with you? >> yeah, she does. i try tore every day. from 6:30 until i am i
if she doesn't have it she gets really pissed off. to say the word, i want to say about teaching her about santa claus. >> jimmy: what is the word? trying to figure it out. >> preejaculated. in my head. started teaching her about santa claus. i am nervous she will not love him, by the time we got to christmas. >> she loves him so much. we hear on the monitor, her singing jingle bells in her sleep. singing santa is coming to her town. in her sleep. >> jimmy: wow, that's...
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i don't trust her and i think she should know better and if she didn't she shouldn't be the voice ofrica. we'll not promote anybody who was an essential player in the war on benghazi. >> i don't think the president will appoint her. show's now disqualified. >> dusee how the president came out. >> of course he did. if he said we will not defend her, she could tell everybody who brote those talking points and gave her that information. i think he has to look like he will appoint her but he won't, why. at a senate confirmation hearing, that would be like water gate and have that benghazi raked over and under oath. it was just what they were trying to avoid and that is it a congressional inquiry on benghazi. i think they will talk about her and in the pentagon you fly it up the flag pole and in this case no one will excuse and they will give her another job that doesn't require senate confirmation . >> what about the talking points. she had acess to the classified andonclassified and she knew what petraeus said. >> when i was in the white house, the way we will do things, intelience brie
i don't trust her and i think she should know better and if she didn't she shouldn't be the voice ofrica. we'll not promote anybody who was an essential player in the war on benghazi. >> i don't think the president will appoint her. show's now disqualified. >> dusee how the president came out. >> of course he did. if he said we will not defend her, she could tell everybody who brote those talking points and gave her that information. i think he has to look like he will appoint...
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ok here she. was. struggling with a new language and doesn't understand much either so she tends to shy away from many of her classmates however she's always had a flair for learning and was always a high achiever. has already made friends with many of her teachers. are you on a train well done are you on the right one. great so long going to see them go to a different school that's because older children go to high school it's a different place if one starts out at seven in the morning and is due back here at six thirty pm. wasn't my decision my parents decided for me considering that. the university i like so much. didn't have the foggiest idea. of it six in the morning. and is eleven thousand years old the cultural background is completely here he has to change his ways i think it's a bit of a challenge for him. and the evidence out there so he was very proud. in that. so. my surprise you if it were slow sweet. she says she's very proud of you because you immediately put the t. shirt on and felt an
ok here she. was. struggling with a new language and doesn't understand much either so she tends to shy away from many of her classmates however she's always had a flair for learning and was always a high achiever. has already made friends with many of her teachers. are you on a train well done are you on the right one. great so long going to see them go to a different school that's because older children go to high school it's a different place if one starts out at seven in the morning and is...
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how did she know?uzanne kelly is our intelligence correspondent and i know you've been reporting on this throughout the day. what are the concerns that broadwell had or has classified information? >> something like that is a perfect example of the problem. you don't really know what her source is on something like that and what she said about the cia holding prisoners in ben gghazi and that prompted the attack there, that's really a bombshell revelation right there. and so you have to wonder, is she gets the information from petraeus because she has better access to him or is it coming from somewhere else? that's the real nature of the problem is trying to figure out where information was coming from and that was one of the things that the fbi focused on early on in their information. did she have classified information and was it inappropriate and they ultimately found, she did not have information that would have warranted any legal action. >> paula, you know her and spoke with her, she told you she
how did she know?uzanne kelly is our intelligence correspondent and i know you've been reporting on this throughout the day. what are the concerns that broadwell had or has classified information? >> something like that is a perfect example of the problem. you don't really know what her source is on something like that and what she said about the cia holding prisoners in ben gghazi and that prompted the attack there, that's really a bombshell revelation right there. and so you have to...
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and she went to paris, and she bought this painting. she is a cat lover.and she paid a few hundred dollars for it. and she was told that it was extremely valuable. and this was in the 1940s? yes, mm-hmm. and i'm not a cat lover. so it's been on my porch for 15 years. and what do you know about it? i know that he was a contemporary of toulouse-lautrec, that he was swiss, and he came to paris in 1881, and he is more noted for his posters. the artist's name is théophile steinlen. and you're absolutely right. he was a contemporary and a friend of toulouse-lautrec's, also a famous poster artist. he was born in switzerland, and in his early 20s, he moved to paris. and he's first working in paris in the 1880s as an illustrator, and soon after that as a poster artist. he did a number of images of workers, and very much had a social agenda in imaging poor people, downtrodden people. but what he's best known for are his posters of parisian nightclubs and theater programs and, of course, the beloved cats. and most of his models are his own cats, so he didn't have to
and she went to paris, and she bought this painting. she is a cat lover.and she paid a few hundred dollars for it. and she was told that it was extremely valuable. and this was in the 1940s? yes, mm-hmm. and i'm not a cat lover. so it's been on my porch for 15 years. and what do you know about it? i know that he was a contemporary of toulouse-lautrec, that he was swiss, and he came to paris in 1881, and he is more noted for his posters. the artist's name is théophile steinlen. and you're...
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she said she heard this game, she was bored, she wanted to play it.e of hours. >> paul said sheila went first. she was handcuffed to a chair. he put a few items against her face. a camera, a shampoo bottle. she tried to guess what they were. then it was paul's turn. blindfolded, handcuffed, the whole drill. >> how long did it take until this game took a very bizarre, painful and dangerous turn. >> i'd say after about five or six items, i felt a heavy thrust on my chest. it almost felt like a dumbbell dropped on my chest. >> did she say anything to you? >> i'd say after maybe three seconds passed, i felt another large thrust on the chest and then she said, oh, my god, you're bleeding. i think i hurt you. >> there wasn't a lot of blood and he said the pain wasn't severe so he wasn't sure what happened. >> i saw one wound and it didn't look deep or anything. i thought maybe she had a seizure and fell on me or did something, but now i've come back to reality because she's helping me get out of the chair. >> paul said sheila seemed to panic when he started
she said she heard this game, she was bored, she wanted to play it.e of hours. >> paul said sheila went first. she was handcuffed to a chair. he put a few items against her face. a camera, a shampoo bottle. she tried to guess what they were. then it was paul's turn. blindfolded, handcuffed, the whole drill. >> how long did it take until this game took a very bizarre, painful and dangerous turn. >> i'd say after about five or six items, i felt a heavy thrust on my chest. it...
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she says she has money to pay for her stuff but open the drawer. does she succeed? tell me she doesn't succeed. >> unfortunately, she does. she has a gun and she has it pointed at him. she starts taking everything out of the register. she's believed to be in her late 20s to early 30s. he's believed to be 18 years old. bye. >> did she just say bye? >> yes, she did. i guess she wanted to be courteous after she pointed the gun at him. >> what a bumbling fool. she spilled half the money she takes out of the drawerment she has nothing covering her face. there is a level of stupidity. it is kind of entertaining. >> the police are still looking for these two jokers? >> still looking for these jokers. >>> ladies, i know you love animal rescue videos. i can guarantee you've never seen one like this. this is a fox hunt in england. traditional style fox hunt where riders ride english style on horses and they hav a hunting . see the guy calling the hounds. >> a lot of hounds, too. not just two or three. it's a whole bunch of them. >> the riders believe they tracked down a fox.
she says she has money to pay for her stuff but open the drawer. does she succeed? tell me she doesn't succeed. >> unfortunately, she does. she has a gun and she has it pointed at him. she starts taking everything out of the register. she's believed to be in her late 20s to early 30s. he's believed to be 18 years old. bye. >> did she just say bye? >> yes, she did. i guess she wanted to be courteous after she pointed the gun at him. >> what a bumbling fool. she spilled...
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that's when she finds out she has a tumor. what you have but i have kaiser permanente.
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she tells you she was doing that to hide who she really was. she really did not want to come to grips with who she was. she had a difficult relationship with her mother. she loved her father as did bill, very difficult grandfather. and virginia is an interesting person not willing to confront the realities of her life so she went off to school and met a man named bill blood who told her he was a salesman. they fall in love and married two months later and he went to italy. he had always been in the army. she didn't know until 40 years later that he had been married three times, had children with other wives and was still married when he married her. when he came back from italy he was killed driving back from chicago toward arkansas to see virginia. bill has not been born. it is very tragic. virginia went back to school leaving bill to be raised by his grandmother and grandfather for the first two years and then she fell in love with another person named roger clinton. roger clinton, she also did not know, had been married four times and had be
she tells you she was doing that to hide who she really was. she really did not want to come to grips with who she was. she had a difficult relationship with her mother. she loved her father as did bill, very difficult grandfather. and virginia is an interesting person not willing to confront the realities of her life so she went off to school and met a man named bill blood who told her he was a salesman. they fall in love and married two months later and he went to italy. he had always been in...
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she's going to let people know how she feels. >> well, she did. describes everything she went through. do you feel like reading a little bit of the letter? because you get personal to this person near the end. would you mind reading that to us? >> all of it? >> reporter: just maybe the part at the bottom there that's underlined. >> i would like for you to meet me and my family. i have two sisters, i have two brothers, mom and dad. we have lots of fun and there are days that are bad because i have a hard time getting around. look at what i said and the words i said and tell me how i look and feel. how do you feel? today. >> did he answer you? what was his reaction when that letter was read in court? do you remember? >> i didn't read it. >> i know the judge read it, but when it was read to you, do you remember what the man's reaction was? >> everybody was tearing up in court. even the judge. >> it was difficult. and this man's been sent away now for ten years. >> yes. >> chilli, how do you feel about this man spending ten years in prison? >> to me,
she's going to let people know how she feels. >> well, she did. describes everything she went through. do you feel like reading a little bit of the letter? because you get personal to this person near the end. would you mind reading that to us? >> all of it? >> reporter: just maybe the part at the bottom there that's underlined. >> i would like for you to meet me and my family. i have two sisters, i have two brothers, mom and dad. we have lots of fun and there are days...
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because she is very witty. she's smart. she tells a funny story. and as soon as he comes back into the room, she then proves him right. so we realize catherine isn't that. perhaps it's a result of the relationship between the two of them. and that's also very interesting for me as an actor to play. >> rose: you've also said that her honesty and sort of the way, that honesty sometimes is misinterpreted as a lack of cleverness. >> yeah, because you know when someone is socially clever, they're very good at lying. they're very good at hiding how they feel if they're uncomfortable. and there's something about catherine where she is so open that when he sends her flowers, she says yes, thank you, they were very fresh. i mean who says flowers were fresh but there's something like in her honesty when she got the flowers she thought immediately these are fresh. >> rose: there is a call of flowers being fresh. >> but people don't normally speak in that way. i really thought that was beautiful. and open. >> rose: what's her love for morris based on? >> i thi
because she is very witty. she's smart. she tells a funny story. and as soon as he comes back into the room, she then proves him right. so we realize catherine isn't that. perhaps it's a result of the relationship between the two of them. and that's also very interesting for me as an actor to play. >> rose: you've also said that her honesty and sort of the way, that honesty sometimes is misinterpreted as a lack of cleverness. >> yeah, because you know when someone is socially...
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. >> she lives in a nursing home, she just moved into one and she wants to make more friends. >> she precious. and she loved the show. >> this group is -- that's jen miller's group that came in. >> what a doll. yeah. these are all ladies who are like upper east side ladies in new york who are really savvy and very classy. every one of them looks like a barbie doll. so sweet. >> this is another posse at a table. we sat at each table, hung out for awhile, drank their wine and moved onto the next table. >> they couldn't have been more wonderful. thank you, gallagher's for your wonderful hospitality. some people have been asking will you do it again? the thing that scandalous is opening next week we can't do the discount tickets anymore. if you want to come with the regular tickets we'll organize one more time. hoda has been unbelievable faithful friend. we've got to thank britney. >> we have to thank britney. >> what a rock star. she organized that thing so well. >> and something magical i think happened at the show. i've seen the show a few times. we were watching first act. the first
. >> she lives in a nursing home, she just moved into one and she wants to make more friends. >> she precious. and she loved the show. >> this group is -- that's jen miller's group that came in. >> what a doll. yeah. these are all ladies who are like upper east side ladies in new york who are really savvy and very classy. every one of them looks like a barbie doll. so sweet. >> this is another posse at a table. we sat at each table, hung out for awhile, drank their...
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she did wave to the crowd as she was taken to the hospital and she is expected to be okay. that's the spirit. >>> two upsets in college basketball as seth curry scored 23 points and number 9 duke knocked off number 3 kentucky, 75-68. number 21 michigan state got a big second half from keith appling. they edged kansas 67-64. >>> in baseball the american league manager of the year was bob meldin who let the oakland a's to their first title. and washington national's skipper davy johnson is the national league manager of the year leading his team to the league best record. it was the second manager of the year award for both johnson and meldin. >>> all right. just ahead. you've been waiting for it. it's people magazine's sexiest man alive. and how anne hathaway got that gaunt look. >>> plus, some of hurricane sandy's victims get an early holiday treat. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back to "early today." today across the country it's a day of calm. this is what we've been needing for a while. there's not a lot of bad weather to talk about. just some chilly tempera
she did wave to the crowd as she was taken to the hospital and she is expected to be okay. that's the spirit. >>> two upsets in college basketball as seth curry scored 23 points and number 9 duke knocked off number 3 kentucky, 75-68. number 21 michigan state got a big second half from keith appling. they edged kansas 67-64. >>> in baseball the american league manager of the year was bob meldin who let the oakland a's to their first title. and washington national's skipper davy...
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why is she saying that hollywood feels she's too fat?her. and men, well, they just want her. and yet, jennifer lawrence tells "elle" magazine, in hollywood, i'm obese. i'm considered a fat actress. but just take a look at the 22-year-old oscar-nominated actress on the cover of "elle." is this the new definition of fat? >> in hollywood, the standards are for women to be thin. but she's on the top of every director's list right now. >> reporter: the star of this year's box office hit "the hunger games" says while she does have to work out for her upcoming role, she says, i eat like a caveman. i'll be the only actress who doesn't have anorexia rumors. she goes on to tell the fashion magazine, i want to look like a woman. i don't want to look like a little boy. >> it's her natural beauty. also, the fact she is strong and looks like a woman. >> reporter: the notion that hollywood could possibly consider lawrence fat, wouldn't be the first indication the society's perception of body image has spun out of control. exhibit "a." victoria's secret
why is she saying that hollywood feels she's too fat?her. and men, well, they just want her. and yet, jennifer lawrence tells "elle" magazine, in hollywood, i'm obese. i'm considered a fat actress. but just take a look at the 22-year-old oscar-nominated actress on the cover of "elle." is this the new definition of fat? >> in hollywood, the standards are for women to be thin. but she's on the top of every director's list right now. >> reporter: the star of this...
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she had -- she was obviously -- she was supposed to be the nomination four years ago.he'll raise a ton of money. i feel good about our bench. i think we've got a very deep bench and a lot of folks running in 2016. >> there is preliminary 2016 polling out there. hillary clinton is the runaway favorite in florida, iowa and new hampshire. it shows chris christie in new hampshire, mike huckabee in iowa. marco rubio is going to iowa to campaign for governor branstad. are we looking at a drawn out republican primary? >> we had a drawn out system because of super pacs so all of these candidates will not only be able to raise a lot for their campaigns but a super pac will get them started. it's an open seat on both sides, this campaign being long, expensive through a lot of states. no longer about iowa, new hampshire and south carolina only. obviously that's where you get started and where the kickoff is. >> well, vice president biden, let's see, new york governor andrew cuomo, maryland's governor martin o'malley also being talked a lot about in these 2016 conversations. total
she had -- she was obviously -- she was supposed to be the nomination four years ago.he'll raise a ton of money. i feel good about our bench. i think we've got a very deep bench and a lot of folks running in 2016. >> there is preliminary 2016 polling out there. hillary clinton is the runaway favorite in florida, iowa and new hampshire. it shows chris christie in new hampshire, mike huckabee in iowa. marco rubio is going to iowa to campaign for governor branstad. are we looking at a drawn...
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she started cheering in the summertime so that when she got to her first day of freshman year, she was well known at the high school already and she was a flyer on the cheer team. always meant to fly. >> cheerleading wasn't just pompoms, it was standing on other shoulders and doing some pretty dramatic events but also being a flyer, the one on the top of the pyramid, she was the one that was most visible, she was the one that became a star. in december, jill's behavior began to change a little bit. we noticed she began to pull away from the family. >> we worked very hard to let her do the things she wanted to do and keep it in a safe environment that we had some control over. and that was a difficult task and we worked long hours discussing it with her and what we felt was important and how she should behave. >> what went through my mind was initially the feeling that she was a teenager, i knew jill was very strong in hr personality and i knew that she was a good kid, a really good -- both my daughters are great kids. she was just exploring her sort of self-identity and i saw it as a w
she started cheering in the summertime so that when she got to her first day of freshman year, she was well known at the high school already and she was a flyer on the cheer team. always meant to fly. >> cheerleading wasn't just pompoms, it was standing on other shoulders and doing some pretty dramatic events but also being a flyer, the one on the top of the pyramid, she was the one that was most visible, she was the one that became a star. in december, jill's behavior began to change a...
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she is someone, and i will read some of this that you get an idea of who she is.he way. that rang a bell. but vicki finds and implement innovative solutions and the social sector. this is something called the planned lifetime advocacy network. the personal support networks. as the executive director of the institute for citizenship and disabilities, she became a recognized expert in canada. for developing social networks, social innovation, citizenship, and turning around the world of those that are disabled. she is the founder and ceo of of the personal network. she has been focusing her skills best to deliver personal networks,, she has done a tremendous amount of things. she has done so many things, i need a calculator to add them all up. the idea is that she is an expert on building personal networks and coming up with things that will work for you that will change your lives. give a warm welcome to vicki camack. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. what an amazing venue to hold this event, i have already seen a wedding here. i thought that only happened in m
she is someone, and i will read some of this that you get an idea of who she is.he way. that rang a bell. but vicki finds and implement innovative solutions and the social sector. this is something called the planned lifetime advocacy network. the personal support networks. as the executive director of the institute for citizenship and disabilities, she became a recognized expert in canada. for developing social networks, social innovation, citizenship, and turning around the world of those...
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she misled the american people. she said she was an expert on north africa. either she knew what she was saying was wrong and knew al-qaeda was not designated because of a -- decimated because of a video or she took talking points and read them without investigating. >> chris: you're shaking your head. go ahead juan. >> that's so unfair. this lady was given intelligence material by the intelligence community. you can blame the intelligence community. there's no way you can blame susan rice and to suggest she's inqualified. she's a rhodes scholar. the ghazi thing is so politicized. time to end it. >> it's time to end this segment. >>> when we come back, the president and congressional leaders get back to work monday. will they come up with a way to avoid the fiscal cliff? finishes [ male announcer ] you like who you are... and you learned something along the way. this is the age of knowing what you're made of. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask if your heart is healthy enough for
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she knows what she wants. she's the only one that counts. >> when it comes down to the final ingesting of it, of drinking it, the compassion & choices counselor will say, "do you realize this can kill you and you still want to take it?" so even at the, right down to the last second there, your options are still available for you. >> compassion & choices has told us that i cannot help her. i will not feed her the medication. i will help her prepare it, but she will have to put the spoon to her mouth. she will have to put the pills down her throat. i'll give her the water to do it with, but she's going to have to take them. because that way, i can't... i-i can tell myself that i didn't kill her. that i didn't do it. she did it. she did what she wanted to do, in her own time, in her own way, but i didn't... i didn't give it to her. i didn't kill her. >> my counselor on the phone, she has found that almost 50% of her patients wind up not using their medications. and that may be me, i don't know, but i don't think
she knows what she wants. she's the only one that counts. >> when it comes down to the final ingesting of it, of drinking it, the compassion & choices counselor will say, "do you realize this can kill you and you still want to take it?" so even at the, right down to the last second there, your options are still available for you. >> compassion & choices has told us that i cannot help her. i will not feed her the medication. i will help her prepare it, but she will...
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how can she. get marya with a wife hold with a kid this practice called bad which is the use of women and girls as compensation crimes so what you sometimes see happening if has been for instance of rape or a mad. they'll be a traditional council gathering about this and one of the ways that they can try to resolve faiths is rather than. punishing the perpetrator of the rape or the most well taken girl from one family the perpetrators family and they'll give that girl usually in marriage to the victim's family. and i hold until the third well you see how difficult it is to obtain justice because you are a woman it hurts you because you know that you can do anything to change the situation if you will and this is because society is in the hands of men and maddow has someone who at this point the concept of justice is still nonexistent in court . it's very hard for women particularly in conservative areas of the country to seek help and sadly if a young girl or a woman goes to the police complaining
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but she came to our wedding. i mean, she was fascinating. imagine, teddy roosevelt's daughter -- you talk about a rebel. susan and i were just pussycats. are father said i can either be president or i can take care of alice. [laughter] her father said you may not smoke under my roof, so she smoked of the roof. [laughter] she had a little green snake which was called emily spinach which she put on her shoulder. mind you, you're talking about 1910 -- that time. she was really something. of course, i thought she was a great role model. [laughter] >> well, and i got a note from her when we moved into the white house and the note said, "have a hell of a good time." i did my darndest. when we did the ladies journal article, she was still alive. >> you worked on an article together. >> i wrote it in she photographed it. we had more fun. it was august 1976, i think. it was about the presidential children. it was amazing the number of those that were still alive. nobody ever heard of them. for instance, in 1976, grover cleveland's daughter, who was t
but she came to our wedding. i mean, she was fascinating. imagine, teddy roosevelt's daughter -- you talk about a rebel. susan and i were just pussycats. are father said i can either be president or i can take care of alice. [laughter] her father said you may not smoke under my roof, so she smoked of the roof. [laughter] she had a little green snake which was called emily spinach which she put on her shoulder. mind you, you're talking about 1910 -- that time. she was really something. of...
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>> she did, because she was so angry and she thought how could she do that?she leave me? >> how could she leave me? >> it was torture for nancy, no matter what version of events you believed and police still weren't telling her anything. nancy during this time feels she's been sort of cut out of the loop. >> yes. >> like you're not telling her anything. maybe you're not actually working on it. >> right. >> whatever you are doing, you're certainly not sharing it with her. >> nancy was pretty angry. we worked this case diligently for a long time. at some point you hit the wall. >> there are nine detectives in placentia, working everything, drugs, rape, murder, cold cases. by 2008 it was clear placentia pd would hit that wall. they needed help on this one. who they needed was a guy named larry. tell me about larry. >> larry is phenomenal. >> phenomenal because what? he sees things other cops don't see? >> phenomenal because he sees things cops don't see. i don't know anybody who could have done a better job than larry. >> the evidence whisperer was about to list
>> she did, because she was so angry and she thought how could she do that?she leave me? >> how could she leave me? >> it was torture for nancy, no matter what version of events you believed and police still weren't telling her anything. nancy during this time feels she's been sort of cut out of the loop. >> yes. >> like you're not telling her anything. maybe you're not actually working on it. >> right. >> whatever you are doing, you're certainly not...
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she does not have the resume, she is no hillary clinton. >> she is not hillary clinton but she brings different skill set. hillary clinton, i adore and fill that role as secretary and traveled the world and been a diplomat. it's a different role but not to say susan rice is not qualified. >> she is so passive. i spoke to high level folks that have worked in the united nations and they all said the same thing. she is very passive when it comes to the united nations. when you look at iran she was part of that out stretched hand to basically suspend sanctions to iran. last time they brought up a resolution against iran, it was back in june 2010 -- this is not the person you want leading the department of state. we've got, for example, they joined the human rights council, she was an internal advocate for that. that is one china has been on, libya has been on and venezuela has been elected to the human rights council. she has poor judgment. these are serious concerns that i believe the senate has to bring up. >> sean: last question, when you think of john can kerry for secretary of defens
she does not have the resume, she is no hillary clinton. >> she is not hillary clinton but she brings different skill set. hillary clinton, i adore and fill that role as secretary and traveled the world and been a diplomat. it's a different role but not to say susan rice is not qualified. >> she is so passive. i spoke to high level folks that have worked in the united nations and they all said the same thing. she is very passive when it comes to the united nations. when you look at...
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she's a big girl in a big position and she should defend herself and what she said. >> i don't thinkt's necessarily a right wing smackdown of susan rice, it's the liberal media make it go about john mccain's comments about susan rice and john mccain never used the word filibuster. he said he would have serious issues susan rice as secretary of state. i agree with judy, what is susan rice doing representing the administration on these talk shows? she had nothing to to do with this, why is she the point person. >> it's not her fault. maybe have an administration with putting her out there, but not to say she shouldn't be secretary of state because she's somehow wrong here, but we have a fair amount of excavating to do, and on friday, peter king, i think an exclusive for fox and megyn kelly saying listen we now know that the cia, peter king knows that the cia initial chronology, benghazi's acts was altered somewhere along the way, did susan rice alter it herself, does she know who altered it. and the hearings under oath are going to be epic, somehow the petraeus version, which petraeus
she's a big girl in a big position and she should defend herself and what she said. >> i don't thinkt's necessarily a right wing smackdown of susan rice, it's the liberal media make it go about john mccain's comments about susan rice and john mccain never used the word filibuster. he said he would have serious issues susan rice as secretary of state. i agree with judy, what is susan rice doing representing the administration on these talk shows? she had nothing to to do with this, why is...