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i'm a little obsessive. >> sheila's persistence paid off. looking at cold cases. a woman who dusted off the old angie samota files, took a look inside, and found some promising evidence. >> in '06 when she decided to reopen the case, she went over to the lab and realized they did have a rape kit. they did have a sample that in today's technology could be tested to try and find a dna standard. >> but 2006, of course, dna testing had evolved. some of angie's other friends also approached police about reopening the investigation, but it was sheila who eventually made more than 700 phone calls over the years trying to move angie's case forward. she everyone offered to pay for the dna testing herself. >> i said okay, i'll send you a check. i'll overnight it. who do i make it out to? she said we can't do that. you're not allowed. >> that's something police departments pay for, not p.i.s. >> right. >> finally in 2008, the dna test was entered into the national data base. to sheila wysock, the frightened coed turned mom turned private eye, the piece
i'm a little obsessive. >> sheila's persistence paid off. looking at cold cases. a woman who dusted off the old angie samota files, took a look inside, and found some promising evidence. >> in '06 when she decided to reopen the case, she went over to the lab and realized they did have a rape kit. they did have a sample that in today's technology could be tested to try and find a dna standard. >> but 2006, of course, dna testing had evolved. some of angie's other friends also...
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caller: how are you, sheila? guest: good morning. caller: i know we are here at the border. " obama did this without congressional approval. this is the only thing i have against this whole thing. he had three years of legislation and they did not do anything. also i have heard lots of people saying that this was done behind -- it was going to ask for the reservation and obama did this immigration thing. i see your smiling. and another thing. they have problems of their own . someone needs to be held responsible. host: we're getting multiple calls crossing over. a tweet. that hearing from mr. otis this is political. guest: i'm so glad he called. happy juneteenth. it is a very emotionally driven holiday recognition in our state and it has to do with the emancipation proclamation by abraham lincoln along the gulf region and did not get the word until 1865 that the slaves were free. we've been commemorating the landing on galveston island. we had something in houston. and the emancipation park. al edwards established it as a state holid
caller: how are you, sheila? guest: good morning. caller: i know we are here at the border. " obama did this without congressional approval. this is the only thing i have against this whole thing. he had three years of legislation and they did not do anything. also i have heard lots of people saying that this was done behind -- it was going to ask for the reservation and obama did this immigration thing. i see your smiling. and another thing. they have problems of their own . someone needs...
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>> sheila jackson lee. and our last speaker is going to be hanson clark from michigan. >> everyone, i'm hanson clark. i represent the city of detroit, b of the most hard-hit regions yet very simple. it says this. that health care is a right for all americans, and that when more people have health insurance, health insurance is affordable for everyone. it makes financial sense. we needed this mandate in order to make insurance affordable for even the sickest americans, we needed americans who are healthy to buy health insurance. the more of us who have health insurance, the cheaper health insurance is for all americans. thank you so much. >> thank you, everybody. this has been a progressive caucus. we'll keep fighting, we'll keep moving. take good care. >> four more years! >> four more years. >> everyone, let's thank our leader, representative ellison! >>> here on c-span 3 we will wrap up our day long coverage of the u.s. supreme court decision on the health care overhaul law. you can continue to watch react
>> sheila jackson lee. and our last speaker is going to be hanson clark from michigan. >> everyone, i'm hanson clark. i represent the city of detroit, b of the most hard-hit regions yet very simple. it says this. that health care is a right for all americans, and that when more people have health insurance, health insurance is affordable for everyone. it makes financial sense. we needed this mandate in order to make insurance affordable for even the sickest americans, we needed...
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sheila bair joining us. >> nasdaq still positive.hnology, the leadership group on the up side. >> when we last checked, facebook was surging today, wouldn't you know. but its first month as a publicly traded company has been anything but happy for the most part. is it time, though, to pounce on this beaten down stock? we'll look at the charts coming up. >> and do you think facebook will get back to the ipo price of $38 a share by the end of this year? send us a tweet. we will air some of your responses coming up in the program. back in a moment with phil and me. with the spark cash card from capital one, sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses deserve the most rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited
sheila bair joining us. >> nasdaq still positive.hnology, the leadership group on the up side. >> when we last checked, facebook was surging today, wouldn't you know. but its first month as a publicly traded company has been anything but happy for the most part. is it time, though, to pounce on this beaten down stock? we'll look at the charts coming up. >> and do you think facebook will get back to the ipo price of $38 a share by the end of this year? send us a tweet. we will...
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sheila jackson lee, everybody. >> oh, my god. i am brought to tears today and i want to thank everyone who is standing here. many of us come from the poorest districts in the land and happen to come from one of the poorest districts in america. i stand here today in the name of the sick, laying
sheila jackson lee, everybody. >> oh, my god. i am brought to tears today and i want to thank everyone who is standing here. many of us come from the poorest districts in the land and happen to come from one of the poorest districts in america. i stand here today in the name of the sick, laying
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how are you doing, sheila? >> guest: good morning. >> caller: the question i have is this. i know we are at the border, but let, let, obama did this without congressional approval. this is the only thing i have against this whole thing. it's like was said on tv, the election, you know. and i think if he had three years of, you know, senate and legislative, democratic, and doing nothing. so it looks like an election prop. but also i also heard watching c-span and news networks that this was done behind janet napolitano, who gutierrez asked for her resignation. and obama panicked and did this immigration thing. now, i see you smiling. i really am on this. and another thing, talk about coming through no fault of their own. okay, somebody has got to be held responsible. no -- path to think we're getting multiple calls crossing over. let's address some of his points. this tweak the game invested this is only temporary policy that can be recalled. after the election. isn't this just pandering for votes? we're hearing both the mr. otis and from a boring file clerk that this is pur
how are you doing, sheila? >> guest: good morning. >> caller: the question i have is this. i know we are at the border, but let, let, obama did this without congressional approval. this is the only thing i have against this whole thing. it's like was said on tv, the election, you know. and i think if he had three years of, you know, senate and legislative, democratic, and doing nothing. so it looks like an election prop. but also i also heard watching c-span and news networks that...
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chairman sheila bair rubbed many people the wrong way. critics complained she was too outspoken, wanted to go to far when it came to policing risky banks. now out of government, bair is back in the fight once again she's taking on risks that threaten to bring the entire financial system crashing down. >> i define systemic risk is a practice or an institution that, if there is a sudden, unexpected loss, that the stakeholders, those who willingly took the risk, they should take loss, but there is collateral damage to the broader economy. it's when there's a spillover to the broader economy, that's when we have a systemic situation. >> reporter: now the dodd-frank wall street reform law was supposed to get it's arms around systemic risk. it was supposed to contain it. did it do the job? >> well, i think it has the potential to do the job. but i think there is still a lot of work to be done. i think the financial stability oversight council has not exerted a lot of leadership in trying to get ahead and address systemic risk. it has been disap
chairman sheila bair rubbed many people the wrong way. critics complained she was too outspoken, wanted to go to far when it came to policing risky banks. now out of government, bair is back in the fight once again she's taking on risks that threaten to bring the entire financial system crashing down. >> i define systemic risk is a practice or an institution that, if there is a sudden, unexpected loss, that the stakeholders, those who willingly took the risk, they should take loss, but...
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sheila jackson lee of texas, thank you for coming on the program.for your continued service. >> thank you, john, for having me. >> of course. with all of this, the atm never purposely let guns into mexico even though everyone on fox news and am room said they did. we have the writer who came up with that story coming up >>it's the place where democracy is supposed to be the great equalizer, where your vote is worth just as much as donald trump's. we must save the country. it starts with you. >> now i get to check in with jennifer granholm. what's in the war room tonight? >> john, we are going to be continuing your coverage of today's two historic decisions in washington. what we will focus on are the two different paths of leadership. we will look at the stamp that chief justice roberts put on his court an especially looking forward. we have bur witt from the beep partisanship. attorney generaleric holder. a congresswoman who walked out of the vote. >> i'm sorry you had such a slow news day, governor. >> i know. it's a great day to be doing these sh
sheila jackson lee of texas, thank you for coming on the program.for your continued service. >> thank you, john, for having me. >> of course. with all of this, the atm never purposely let guns into mexico even though everyone on fox news and am room said they did. we have the writer who came up with that story coming up >>it's the place where democracy is supposed to be the great equalizer, where your vote is worth just as much as donald trump's. we must save the country. it...
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sheila bair is joining us in just a couple of minutes. the latest from c-span radio. >> good morning. weekly unemployment benefit applications rose last week by 6000 to 386,000. employers added an average of only 96,000 jobs per month in the past three months. to sit down from an average of 253,000 in the previous three months. a key measure of consumer prices fell in may as gas prices continue to drop sharply. consumer price index was down .% 3% in may. house oversight committee chair darrell issa said there still was a chance to produce materials about the fast and furious gun-running operation. the attorney general did volunteer to compromise on the request for documents that the justice department has so far declined to hand over because it does not want to release details on internal discussion. issa responded in a letter saying, "if a serious proposal on how they will alter its proposal, i'm ready and willing to meet to discuss your proposal." polarizing positions on energy have divided congress and appear to run deep among the publ
sheila bair is joining us in just a couple of minutes. the latest from c-span radio. >> good morning. weekly unemployment benefit applications rose last week by 6000 to 386,000. employers added an average of only 96,000 jobs per month in the past three months. to sit down from an average of 253,000 in the previous three months. a key measure of consumer prices fell in may as gas prices continue to drop sharply. consumer price index was down .% 3% in may. house oversight committee chair...
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host: sheila bair, thank you for joining us. this is part of a long range discussion that is continually. thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] . >> so far, we are seeing orrin hatch as they get set to begin a conversation about health insurance executives talking about that doctor payments for medicare-related services. the reimbursement rate is set to expire at the end of the year making it an element of what some are calling "the fiscal hich excludes -- includes the end of the beshear tax cuts. this will get under way. coming up at 12:30 p.m., we take you live to the faith in freedom conference in washington amongst the speakers, senator robb portman and can blackwell and jim demint. jim demint speaking at 12:30 p.m. then, we hear from president obama in cleveland, he is making a major speech on the economy. we will have that for you at 1:45 p.m. also, we will take you to the second part of the senate foreign relations committee hearing on t
host: sheila bair, thank you for joining us. this is part of a long range discussion that is continually. thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] . >> so far, we are seeing orrin hatch as they get set to begin a conversation about health insurance executives talking about that doctor payments for medicare-related services. the reimbursement rate is set to expire at the end of the year making it an element...
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sheila spicer changed my life. she said you can write. you know which are doing but she tried to put me in on his class and change me into the honors class but i haven't conflict she couldn't switch. she said you'll see in this corner the entire year, ignore everything i do, you'll see in the corner and do the honors were. what she was saying to me was you will thank me later. that's exactly what i did. 12 years later, a decade later when my first novel was published, i went out and i would her classroom in junior high school and i knocked on the door and i said to her. she said can i help you? she didn't recognize the. the last time i had a full head of hair. i wrote this book and is for you. i handed her this book and she's quite. i said why are you crying? she said i was going to retire this year because i didn't think i was having an impact in the. i said are you kidding? we have one teacher. she had no idea of her impact on my life. here's the best part. this part isn't in the book. last summer she retired, and as a surprise i want t
sheila spicer changed my life. she said you can write. you know which are doing but she tried to put me in on his class and change me into the honors class but i haven't conflict she couldn't switch. she said you'll see in this corner the entire year, ignore everything i do, you'll see in the corner and do the honors were. what she was saying to me was you will thank me later. that's exactly what i did. 12 years later, a decade later when my first novel was published, i went out and i would her...
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give sheila a hand. and we're going to begin this panel even though congressman maxine waters is not here yet and she should be here shortly. we're expecting her to join us and you met our doctor and vice president of the cbc earlier donna christianson from the virgin islands. thank you all. it is my great pleasure to serve as moderator for today's final discussion. i am representative marcia fudge from ohio representing the 11th congressional district. thank you. i am honored to be here with you for many reasons. i serve as a cbc's for the people voting rights initiative co-chair with my friend and colleague representative john lewis. let's just take a walk down memory lane. the date was march 7, 1965. the place was selma, alabama. young people led the way. their goal was to achieve the uninhibited right to vote. hundreds of brave men, women and children marched, black and white, hand-in-hand. i can hear it now. many of them were probably singing, singing some of those old freedom songs like oh freedom,
give sheila a hand. and we're going to begin this panel even though congressman maxine waters is not here yet and she should be here shortly. we're expecting her to join us and you met our doctor and vice president of the cbc earlier donna christianson from the virgin islands. thank you all. it is my great pleasure to serve as moderator for today's final discussion. i am representative marcia fudge from ohio representing the 11th congressional district. thank you. i am honored to be here with...
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coming up next, we'll talk to texas congresswoman sheila texas congresswoman sheila jackson lee
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sheila jackson-lee, everybody. >> oh, my god. i am brought to tears today, and i want to thank everyone who is standing here. many of us come from the poorest districts in the land. and i happen to come from the poorest -- one of the poorest districts in america. i stand here today in the name of the sick, lying in hospital beds, or those young mothers trying to get children immunized or those elderly who cannot substitute money for prescription drugs, because they have to eat. i stand here desperately gratified for all those hours of town hall meetings, when the violent talk of calling out president huh not see saying there was not caring and humanitarianism in this country, to say that the sick need to be taken care. i stand in a place where i could not be on the day of the emancipation proclamation, when slaves were freed. i could not be there. but my ancestors could tell me what it meant to be free. and today, i stand on the steps of the supreme court feeling freedom for those who lay sick in their beds. god is ever present f
sheila jackson-lee, everybody. >> oh, my god. i am brought to tears today, and i want to thank everyone who is standing here. many of us come from the poorest districts in the land. and i happen to come from the poorest -- one of the poorest districts in america. i stand here today in the name of the sick, lying in hospital beds, or those young mothers trying to get children immunized or those elderly who cannot substitute money for prescription drugs, because they have to eat. i stand...
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thing, and it just depends how and if the individuals concerned are involved in this decision. >> sheila eaton, thank you very much indeed. to china now, as nine million students are facing a dreaded question today. are they smart enough to claim one of the seven million university places up for grabs? they've been pushing themselves to the limit to prove they are, as they take the notorious exams. the bbc's john sudworth is in shanghai. john, i believe just as some of the students are coming out, no doubt gasping from the exam experience. >> that's right, it's all over for at least another year, david. the school gates opened about 10 minutes ago, and the students poured out to be greeted by their very anxious parents. many he will this had been waiting here -- many of them have been waiting here throughout this afternoon. they've been taking an english paper. that gives you a sense, i think, of just how high pressure this particular national college entrance exam is. the parents feel the pressure. the kids feel the pressure. the teachers feel the pressure. indeed, teachers' salaries an
thing, and it just depends how and if the individuals concerned are involved in this decision. >> sheila eaton, thank you very much indeed. to china now, as nine million students are facing a dreaded question today. are they smart enough to claim one of the seven million university places up for grabs? they've been pushing themselves to the limit to prove they are, as they take the notorious exams. the bbc's john sudworth is in shanghai. john, i believe just as some of the students are...
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topic and she illinois past president of a dying with dignity canada joins us now to talk about it sheila just want to first get your reaction to that this judge's ruling. this is a vital ruling but i want to ensure that it's the correct information that you have what justice lynn smith has said is that parliament has one year to change the law presently the only person who would be allowed an assisted death is gloria taylor she was one of the plaintiffs in the in the case and she is suffering from lou gehrig's ok so what comes next does this kind of set a precedent of where or where canada is going in terms of assisted suicide. we anticipate that there is going to be an appeal but what will happen is that parliament will be looking at the law and working we'll have the year in which to change it but we've had other things happen as well and one of the things that's hit our news today is that the physicians are mirroring in their support for a change in the law as let the majority of canadians want so would you say that the majority of canadians do support assisted suicide. the majority o
topic and she illinois past president of a dying with dignity canada joins us now to talk about it sheila just want to first get your reaction to that this judge's ruling. this is a vital ruling but i want to ensure that it's the correct information that you have what justice lynn smith has said is that parliament has one year to change the law presently the only person who would be allowed an assisted death is gloria taylor she was one of the plaintiffs in the in the case and she is suffering...
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and sheila, what a mess.thing you want is for her being somebody to speak on your side as a supporter or a surrogate pause she's a total bomb thrower and nobody likes her attitude. she's very polarizing and the war on women is not working. >> look at the polling numbers the polling numbers are pretty interesting. >> the reason i suspect they brought it up under suspension, which is the two-thirds vote, is because they didn't want democrats to offer amendments. >> the reason they brought is up is four pure and simple politics. it's a right wing thing funded by the coke brothers. >> let's play the tape. >> you can play it, but it's a -- it's a bull thing. >> we showed you the planned parenthood video. now there's a second one where planned parenthood is counseling a woman on the abortion to terminate the pregnancy of a female. >> if there's someone you can recommend just to go the test so we know because then if we find out that it is a girl, we could terminate earlier rather than having to wait. >> yeah. so if
and sheila, what a mess.thing you want is for her being somebody to speak on your side as a supporter or a surrogate pause she's a total bomb thrower and nobody likes her attitude. she's very polarizing and the war on women is not working. >> look at the polling numbers the polling numbers are pretty interesting. >> the reason i suspect they brought it up under suspension, which is the two-thirds vote, is because they didn't want democrats to offer amendments. >> the reason...
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carlos valentino, sam, destiny dickson, sheila opedia, mony casey, michael bradford, mark babbus, leslie. fatalua. ok. come up. go ahead and take one minute for each. >> a good evening mr. president, superintendent. board members. i am with the san juan american media service. i am here concerned about the safety of the civic center high school and middle school. we need to pay attention to the safety of our students. and as saying goodbye to the superintendent for error you're good service to our community. -- for your good service to our community. >> hello, my name is chris albert. the school that the community can be proud of requires a dedicated staff and space. we have lost 10 positions, six of which were working directly with student. there was a dedicated math teacher and our i.t. person. i taught at a place where the classrooms were redesigned by the staff specifications and we had tech support. that is what will make a staff and field value. you have this opportunity s civic center but you are missing out. we need that space for students to cool down and work outside of a class
carlos valentino, sam, destiny dickson, sheila opedia, mony casey, michael bradford, mark babbus, leslie. fatalua. ok. come up. go ahead and take one minute for each. >> a good evening mr. president, superintendent. board members. i am with the san juan american media service. i am here concerned about the safety of the civic center high school and middle school. we need to pay attention to the safety of our students. and as saying goodbye to the superintendent for error you're good...
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congresswoman sheila jackson lee.much. >> next the white house readies their counter to mitt romney's latest charge. stay with us. >> time for your business of entrepreneur of the week. nicholas wanted to start a window washing business. to stand out he wore a scottish kilt that his wife made for him. that idea has grown to seven franchises with more in the pipeline. for more watch "your business" on sunday morning on msnbc. [ male announcer ] when this hotel added aflac to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! >>> again, the president today reminds congress that student loan rates will double in just days unless they take action. >> we've been stuck watch congress play chicken, so we're nine days away from thousands of american workers having to walk off their jobs because congress hasn't passed a transportation bill. ten days away fr
congresswoman sheila jackson lee.much. >> next the white house readies their counter to mitt romney's latest charge. stay with us. >> time for your business of entrepreneur of the week. nicholas wanted to start a window washing business. to stand out he wore a scottish kilt that his wife made for him. that idea has grown to seven franchises with more in the pipeline. for more watch "your business" on sunday morning on msnbc. [ male announcer ] when this hotel added aflac...
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. >> sheila and connor.play date. >> already love it. >> so cute right there. the trend they have is neon. with sheila we did a neon shirt from piper line. it's a shirt that she can wear under a suit. on connor we did a great little polo shirt. they have the same sneakers on from crocs. it's a very classic style. so you can go matchy matchy if it's a classic style. >> that's adorable. >> do something that's a little bit different. i love her scarf. >> little boys don't usually want to look like their mothers. >> they don't want to look like their mothers. >> there's nothing wrong with it. they look cute. >> very nice. you look adorable. >> he looks miserable. >> thank you. >> bye. bye, connor. >> if you're going to a wedding, we have sasha and jordan. >> brace yourself for this one. this is really cute. >> i can't take it. i can't stand it. >> we did color blocking here. yellow, navy, green. >> oh, my god. >> so jordan, he's 19 mosz. he is wearing ami for kids. the cutest thing ever. buttondowns and cargos f
. >> sheila and connor.play date. >> already love it. >> so cute right there. the trend they have is neon. with sheila we did a neon shirt from piper line. it's a shirt that she can wear under a suit. on connor we did a great little polo shirt. they have the same sneakers on from crocs. it's a very classic style. so you can go matchy matchy if it's a classic style. >> that's adorable. >> do something that's a little bit different. i love her scarf. >> little...
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right now via skype from charleston, south carolina we have 3-year-old dupree and mom and dad, sheilasean. >> hi, dupree. describe to me what happened. >> at that time he completed the mission and he believed that by praying that it helped him. and actually since then he wanted to pray again yesterday. >> do you think he's going to start praying every time he has to go now? >> how many times did you pray for poop? >> a lot. >> a lot. the answer was a lot. maybe he's doing some silent prayers. >> what's in that southern diet that's making his poop a little difficult to come out? >> say good-bye. tell them thank you. blow them a kiss? blow those pretty ladies a kiss? >> thank you. >> you want her phone number? >> amen. i'm done. >>> that's it for the "rtm" top ten countdown, everybody. have an awesome weekend and happy father's day to all the dads out there.
right now via skype from charleston, south carolina we have 3-year-old dupree and mom and dad, sheilasean. >> hi, dupree. describe to me what happened. >> at that time he completed the mission and he believed that by praying that it helped him. and actually since then he wanted to pray again yesterday. >> do you think he's going to start praying every time he has to go now? >> how many times did you pray for poop? >> a lot. >> a lot. the answer was a lot....
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he's the judge that presided over the case of sheila dixon. reporting live, mike hellgren, wjz eyewitness news. >> thank you. that trial is expected to get understood way the day after -- underway the day after labor day. >>> sandusky will not take the stand in his own defense. the defense rested just moments ago. yesterday sandusky's wife, dotty, testified, telling jurors she remembered six of her husband's accusers staying over night at their house. she said she did not see or hear any inappropriate contact. the former penn state assistant coach pleaded not guilty to dozens of charges, including child rape. >>> the family friend accused of killing philicia barns enters court. barns family was in the courtroom all wearing purple in support of fee leisha. the teenager -- philicia. the teenager disappeared here in 2010. johnson is accused of strangling barns. it's her sister's ex-boyfriend. >>> a new york man is charged with the murder of another man in carroll county. he stabbed a co-worker to death at their cleaning companies job site. they w
he's the judge that presided over the case of sheila dixon. reporting live, mike hellgren, wjz eyewitness news. >> thank you. that trial is expected to get understood way the day after -- underway the day after labor day. >>> sandusky will not take the stand in his own defense. the defense rested just moments ago. yesterday sandusky's wife, dotty, testified, telling jurors she remembered six of her husband's accusers staying over night at their house. she said she did not see or...
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sheila, jonathan and theresa fuller. and two alternate jurors. qualm to all of you. and, jonathan, let me start with you. were you just not convinced that these payments from bunny mellon and fred baron for edwards' presidential campaign? you thought they were personal gifts? >> in my opinion, yes, it was personal gifts. based off what i had seen and based off testimony. in my eyes, it was all personal. >> was it even a close call? >> not so much. it was pretty weighted one way. >> and, sheila, i believe you also voted not guilty on all counts. is that correct? >> yes, sir. >> why is that? >> i just felt that, you know, he didn't receive any of the money. you can't really charge him for money he got -- he didn't get the money. i didn't think he was guilty. >> and, theresa, was there anything more you needed to hear from the prosecutors? >> well, i felt like the evidence just wasn't there. it could have been more, yeah. it could have been a lot more. >> so -- >> a lot more than what it was. >> so, all three of you agree. jonathan, let me go back to you. why was it so
sheila, jonathan and theresa fuller. and two alternate jurors. qualm to all of you. and, jonathan, let me start with you. were you just not convinced that these payments from bunny mellon and fred baron for edwards' presidential campaign? you thought they were personal gifts? >> in my opinion, yes, it was personal gifts. based off what i had seen and based off testimony. in my eyes, it was all personal. >> was it even a close call? >> not so much. it was pretty weighted one...
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sheila jones is making one in memory of her daughter who got aids when was 15 and lived with the disease for 17 years. >> this is a family effort. i'm putting the finishing touches on one that my mother made. >> the entire aids memorial quilt includes 94,000 names. >> wow, that is a thing of beauty. >> um-hmm. >> it was interesting being outside tonight because, suddenly, you could feel the humidity around 8:30 just start sucking us in. >> that's when the wind shifted. our humidity levels went up and we had our first heat index of the afternoo noon. there was no humidity and that meant that the heat index was exactly what it felt like out there. our average high temperature plan this time of year is now up to 87 degrees. so we are well above average. and, tomorrow, we're going to be even warmer. the record-high tomorrow is 101. the all-time record june temperature is 102. we could be close to those numbers. right now, 83 degrees. the winds out of the south at 6 miles an hour. dew point all day was in the 50s. now it is into the 60s. again, we are going to see that dew point increase duri
sheila jones is making one in memory of her daughter who got aids when was 15 and lived with the disease for 17 years. >> this is a family effort. i'm putting the finishing touches on one that my mother made. >> the entire aids memorial quilt includes 94,000 names. >> wow, that is a thing of beauty. >> um-hmm. >> it was interesting being outside tonight because, suddenly, you could feel the humidity around 8:30 just start sucking us in. >> that's when the...
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so we picked up nina, greg and sheila. mark loaded up the rav...hen nina loaded up the rav [ laughs ...even i loaded up the rav. and we head to the one spot... [ barks ...that could top it all off. you know what i mean? ♪ yeah... that was a good day. ♪ oh, it's their new oatmeal.here? well what's all that la-de-da? fresh blueberries, walnuts -- in oatmeal? in my day, oatmeal had two ingredients, oat and meal... not all that fancy-pants whatnot. [ female announcer introducing new blueberry banana nut oatmeal. i have got to blog about this. [ female announcer loaded with fresh blueberries and just 290 calories. the simple joy of another wholesome breakfast from mcdonald's. it's going viral. yeah! ♪ dizziness nightmares thankfully, the va has made important advancements in tbi so if you think you or a veteran you know has sustained a brain injury get screened >>> welcome to "our world with black enterprise." i'm marc lamont hill. it was more than a decade ago that eric benet hit the scene with a solo album. i talk about his new album, his family and w
so we picked up nina, greg and sheila. mark loaded up the rav...hen nina loaded up the rav [ laughs ...even i loaded up the rav. and we head to the one spot... [ barks ...that could top it all off. you know what i mean? ♪ yeah... that was a good day. ♪ oh, it's their new oatmeal.here? well what's all that la-de-da? fresh blueberries, walnuts -- in oatmeal? in my day, oatmeal had two ingredients, oat and meal... not all that fancy-pants whatnot. [ female announcer introducing new blueberry...
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sheila ramirez. if you're ready -- well, they're working their way. if you're ready. >> my name is dr. ellie koss and i want to thank you for giving me the opportunity to take tonight. -- talk tonight. i've worked with at-risk youths throughout my life both on the field, coaching lacrosse, building new lacrosse programs both here and in northern california and in massachusetts. it's the fastest-growing sport, not only in the country but also in northern california. i've also worked with at-risk youths off the field, tutoring and with leadership development. i've also recently started a lacrosse program for both boys and for girls with the boys and girls club of san francisco. keeping our youth off the streets, occupied and healthy, is key to a vital and healthy san francisco. both in the short term and the long run. currently many of the natural fields as you have heard in san francisco are home to a very large gopher population, make our fields dangerous and often wonderful, it's-up keep -- upkeep is sfens -- expensive and consumes enormous natural r
sheila ramirez. if you're ready -- well, they're working their way. if you're ready. >> my name is dr. ellie koss and i want to thank you for giving me the opportunity to take tonight. -- talk tonight. i've worked with at-risk youths throughout my life both on the field, coaching lacrosse, building new lacrosse programs both here and in northern california and in massachusetts. it's the fastest-growing sport, not only in the country but also in northern california. i've also worked with...
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. >> reporter: sheila krumholz of the center for responsive politics says romney won't reveal who his bundlers are. there's no requirement he publish the list, but his failure to do so breaks with campaign tradition. the obama campaign posts any supporter who bundles $50,000 or more on its web site. and republican candidates george w. bush and john mccain both disclosed their bundlers. >> i think it does lead to questions of trust. what is he trying to hide? in not providing the police of bundlers? >> reporter: romney is also leaning heavily on large individual donors who can give up to $2500 directly to his campaign. small donors giving $200 or less make up only 13% of romney's campaign donations compared to 43% for presuper bornes, billionaires charles and david koch. they run the political action group americans for prosperity. in a pledge to raise $400 million to help put romney in the white house. romney wasn't expected to keep pace with president obama, who broke all fund-raising records in 2008. but thanks in part to romney's personal courting of wealthy donors, last month he o
. >> reporter: sheila krumholz of the center for responsive politics says romney won't reveal who his bundlers are. there's no requirement he publish the list, but his failure to do so breaks with campaign tradition. the obama campaign posts any supporter who bundles $50,000 or more on its web site. and republican candidates george w. bush and john mccain both disclosed their bundlers. >> i think it does lead to questions of trust. what is he trying to hide? in not providing the...
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later, the former head of the financial market sheila bair. >>> president obama's nominee to head the nuclear regulatory commission, alison mcfarland said she would work to create a positive working relationship with her fellow commissioners. if confirmed she will replace the current chairman, who resigned after complaints about his management style. california senator barbara bomber chairs this two with-hour hearing. >> we've been discussing the best way to proceed. because we know senators have schedules, we'll withhold our opening statements and allow you to do your introductions. we'll start with with senator blumenthal, please, introducing the nominee for chairman. >> thank you, madam chairman, and ranking member inhofe, i'm very honored today to introduce alison mcfarlane, president obama's nominee to be a commissioner, in fact chairman of the nuclear regulatory commission. i want to thank the chair woman and members of the committee for giving me this opportunity. dr. mcfarlane is a native of connecticut, born in hartford, raised in avon, went to avon high school, which is an a
later, the former head of the financial market sheila bair. >>> president obama's nominee to head the nuclear regulatory commission, alison mcfarland said she would work to create a positive working relationship with her fellow commissioners. if confirmed she will replace the current chairman, who resigned after complaints about his management style. california senator barbara bomber chairs this two with-hour hearing. >> we've been discussing the best way to proceed. because we...
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chairman sheila bair on a new group to speed up financial reforms. >> susie: awe that coming up tomorrow. until then have a great evening, everyone. >> tom: we'll see you online at: www.nbr.com and back here tomorrow night.
chairman sheila bair on a new group to speed up financial reforms. >> susie: awe that coming up tomorrow. until then have a great evening, everyone. >> tom: we'll see you online at: www.nbr.com and back here tomorrow night.