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stacy and stacy's story is common around the whole of america and england.nd what we've got -- when you've got families, men or women have gone through the three generations of noncooks that happened now. and that means they weren't taught to cook at home. they weren't taught to cook at school. they have families. what are they supposed to do? i think just food knowledge in general and the lack of food education over the last 30, 40 years created times that stacy felt the only option that she had was the stuff made easy for her. as stacy will tell you, a lot of that is the pizzas and the corn dogs and stuff like that. after an amount of time, you know, it catches up on you. >> larry: justin, what would you eat in a typical day? take me through a typical day, justin. you get up in the morning, what would you eat for breakfast? >> for breakfast, sometimes gravy and biscuits or bacon or eggs or something like that. and for lunch, sometimes it would be corn dogs or a baloney and salad sandwich. ham burger helper, chicken nuggets, corn dogs. >> larry: did you say
stacy and stacy's story is common around the whole of america and england.nd what we've got -- when you've got families, men or women have gone through the three generations of noncooks that happened now. and that means they weren't taught to cook at home. they weren't taught to cook at school. they have families. what are they supposed to do? i think just food knowledge in general and the lack of food education over the last 30, 40 years created times that stacy felt the only option that she...
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paul powell killed 16-year-old stacy reid. then raped her sister and slashed her throat. he almost escaped the death penalty until he bragged about his brutal crime to prosecutors. with hours before his execution, the victim's mother and prosecutor sat down with bob barnard. >> reporter: paul powell's death sentence is to be ceerd out at 9:00 -- carried out at 9:00 tomorrow night. virginia's goverr is not offerg clemency. the u.s. supreme court is refusing to hear any last- minute appeals. lorraine says she'll be there to witness itself execution of her daughter's killer. >> you're never the same person after something like this. as tragic as it is, a part of you dies or a part of me died with stacy. >> reporter: lorraine's 16-year- old daughter stacy reed was stabbed and stomped to death inside her manassas area home in january 1999, a girl who wanted to be a navy seal. >> i'm sure she would have fulfilled a lot of dreams. it's hard because all of that was taken away. >> reporter: the twice convicted killer is paul warner powell. >> it's -- [ indiscernible ] >> reporter:
paul powell killed 16-year-old stacy reid. then raped her sister and slashed her throat. he almost escaped the death penalty until he bragged about his brutal crime to prosecutors. with hours before his execution, the victim's mother and prosecutor sat down with bob barnard. >> reporter: paul powell's death sentence is to be ceerd out at 9:00 -- carried out at 9:00 tomorrow night. virginia's goverr is not offerg clemency. the u.s. supreme court is refusing to hear any last- minute...
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back to you in the studio. >> stacie, good information. thank you very much. >>> and another big story. time is slip ago way for a man who attacked two sisters in manassas. paul warner powell will be executed tonight. >> the family of stacie and kristie reed say it's a long time coming. he killed stacie and raped kristie. gurvir joins us now with more. good morning. >> reporter: it's been a long time and certainly emotional for the family. powell is said to be executed tonight at 9:00. the virginia governor is not offering clemency and the u.s. supreme court is refusing to hear last nute appeals. lorraine reed said she will not have to suffer after receiving taunting letters as well. >> you're never the same person after something like this. and as tragic as it is, a part of you dies -- a part of me died with stacie. >> reporter: lorraine's 16-year- old daughter was stabbed and stomped to death in inside her home in janua 1999. a girl that wanted to be a navy seal. >> i'm sure she would fulfill dreams and now that's been taken away. >> and
back to you in the studio. >> stacie, good information. thank you very much. >>> and another big story. time is slip ago way for a man who attacked two sisters in manassas. paul warner powell will be executed tonight. >> the family of stacie and kristie reed say it's a long time coming. he killed stacie and raped kristie. gurvir joins us now with more. good morning. >> reporter: it's been a long time and certainly emotional for the family. powell is said to be...
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well, at the time of our visit, stacy had lost 40 pounds. as well. >> jamie is not the savior for huntingdon, but he's going to give us the tools that we need. >> reporter: so what have you changed? >> we have totally revamped the whole system of eating. i mean, the kids don't have their snacks anymore. they're not eating chips, they're not drinking the pop. >> reporter: and what's happening? >> they're losing weight. i mean, amazing. my 12-year-old, he's down to 303. just in, like, four weeks. >> you know what my belief is in this beautiful town, right, and the wonderful people that i've had the pleasure of getting to know and working with, through their struggle, through their success and through the heart of this community, i believe, that america will be touched. >> reporter: this is vicki mabrey for "nightline" in huntingdon, west virginia. >> the ongoing fight against fat. and his ogram, "jamie oliver's food revolution," will air this sunday here on abc. our thanks to vicki mabrey. >>> and when we come back, from food to fans. justin b
well, at the time of our visit, stacy had lost 40 pounds. as well. >> jamie is not the savior for huntingdon, but he's going to give us the tools that we need. >> reporter: so what have you changed? >> we have totally revamped the whole system of eating. i mean, the kids don't have their snacks anymore. they're not eating chips, they're not drinking the pop. >> reporter: and what's happening? >> they're losing weight. i mean, amazing. my 12-year-old, he's down to...
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is that correct, stacy? >> also we flashed a picture of a truck, two-tone blue pickup and chrome rims and cover over the bed of the truck. be on the lookout for that. >> let's see it quickly, liz. describe it again stacy? >> a two hein tone blue pickup, chrome rims and black cover over the bed of the truck. we don't have a make or model at this time. >> tip line, a $26,000 reward. let's stop and remember army specialist jonathan emard. he loved football, soccer, carried his niece's photo in his h helmet. he leaves behind his parents and sister jennifer. jonathan emard, american hero. thanks it our guests but especially to you for being with us. happy birthday to our superstar stacy aka squeaky. happy birthday little girl. everyone, i'll see you tomorrow night 8:00 sharp eastern, and until then, good night, friend.
is that correct, stacy? >> also we flashed a picture of a truck, two-tone blue pickup and chrome rims and cover over the bed of the truck. be on the lookout for that. >> let's see it quickly, liz. describe it again stacy? >> a two hein tone blue pickup, chrome rims and black cover over the bed of the truck. we don't have a make or model at this time. >> tip line, a $26,000 reward. let's stop and remember army specialist jonathan emard. he loved football, soccer, carried...
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he was convicted of murdering stacie reed back in 1999. bob mcdonnell has refused to stop the execution. the court challenges have all been rejected. >>> state leaders are set to announce big changes. mike conneen is live with what we can expect. good morning. >> the maryland department of juvenile services will reveal new details in their investigation into the murder of a teacher here at the cheltenham youth facility. a detainee is accused in this case. state lawmakers are calling on major changes to the juvenile system. the maryland department of juvenile services will still result from the investigation into the tragic death of hannah wheeling after the cheltenham youth facility in february. she was raped and beaten to death. some state lawmakers want major changes at the facility, including the use of electronic monitors. >> if you have someone with the potential to perform murder, we have to take another look at what security means. >> the question whether the suspect should have been in a minimum security setting. multiple sources s
he was convicted of murdering stacie reed back in 1999. bob mcdonnell has refused to stop the execution. the court challenges have all been rejected. >>> state leaders are set to announce big changes. mike conneen is live with what we can expect. good morning. >> the maryland department of juvenile services will reveal new details in their investigation into the murder of a teacher here at the cheltenham youth facility. a detainee is accused in this case. state lawmakers are...
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sort through some of this our psychotherapist stacy kaiser. welcome back. young taking the shot -- or getting the shot from rielle hunter. do you see some unhealthy devotion from john edwards to andrew zbloung he did claim he was willing to take the fall and say he was the father of the baby there. >> i do think that it was unhealthy devotion but it does not mean that he's in love with him. >> yeah. >> it is very typical for people who are trying to climb in a work environment to do whatever it takes to keep their job and he may be willing to do. >> young firing back, throwing out on the cbs "early show" basically saying that rielle hunter is getting the money to pay for all of her lawyers from john edwards. let's watch. >> i think john edwards is telling rielle and elizabeth whatever he needs to tell them to make them to do what he wants them to do. >> you are saying that you believe that he is still in touch with her. >> very much so, yes. >> why? >> well, last week i was in court being attacked by at least seven corporate lawyers and if she can't afford
sort through some of this our psychotherapist stacy kaiser. welcome back. young taking the shot -- or getting the shot from rielle hunter. do you see some unhealthy devotion from john edwards to andrew zbloung he did claim he was willing to take the fall and say he was the father of the baby there. >> i do think that it was unhealthy devotion but it does not mean that he's in love with him. >> yeah. >> it is very typical for people who are trying to climb in a work environment...
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is that correct, stacy? >> and we just flashed a picture of a truck.e on the lookoutfor that. >> let's see if you can pull it up in time. describe it again, stacy? >> a two-ton pickup, bad cover of the truck. we don't have a make or model at this time. >> 9897911288. let's stop and remember army specialist, mesquite, texas, awarded the bronze star, purple heart. national defense service medal. the life of the party, man of honor at sister's wedding. always roongor the underdog. thanks to our guest and you for being a superstar. happy birthday, little girl. everyone, i'll see you tomorrow night at 8:00 sharp. until then, good night, friend.
is that correct, stacy? >> and we just flashed a picture of a truck.e on the lookoutfor that. >> let's see if you can pull it up in time. describe it again, stacy? >> a two-ton pickup, bad cover of the truck. we don't have a make or model at this time. >> 9897911288. let's stop and remember army specialist, mesquite, texas, awarded the bronze star, purple heart. national defense service medal. the life of the party, man of honor at sister's wedding. always roongor the...
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he attacked to teenage sisters killing 16-year-old stacy reed, nearly stabbing to death her 14- year-old their manassas home back in january 1999. two people who plan to witness that execution, the victim's mother and the prosecutor who sent powell to death row. >> pretty much played out his hand in the legal system and of course the governor refused to intervene in his execution. >> it's not going to bring stacy back and change what happened tochristie. >> now 25, christie reid will also attend the execution. coming up on the news edge at :00, you'll hear much more from the victim's mother and prosecutor ebert. >>> new tonight an army master sergeant under fire for an instant message conversation. undercover investigators say he thought he was talking to a 14- year-old girl and wamentsed to meet her for sex. now arthur henderson is in big trouble. wisdom martin is live in the newsroom with the story. >> reporter: according to an air force website, his job was managing key programs related to information management. they describe him as a topnotch manager. but tonight he faces some serio
he attacked to teenage sisters killing 16-year-old stacy reed, nearly stabbing to death her 14- year-old their manassas home back in january 1999. two people who plan to witness that execution, the victim's mother and the prosecutor who sent powell to death row. >> pretty much played out his hand in the legal system and of course the governor refused to intervene in his execution. >> it's not going to bring stacy back and change what happened tochristie. >> now 25, christie...
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of convicted murderer paul warner powell 11 years after he broke no a home and murdered 16-year-old stacy reid and brutally raped and slashed her then 14-year-old sister. commonwealth's attorney paul leiber was with the family when powell stopped breathing. >> my sense is that that they have some closure and some sol i also as a result of his death, they don't have to worry about being taunted in the future. >> reporter: the family did not speak following the execution, but earlier in the afternoon the mother said she hoped powell's death would close this chapter in their lives. >> we've been praying for him and he knows that i've reached the point of forgiveness, i was able to express that in a letter to him. >> reporter: and she also revealed to the richmond times dispatch in an hour long phone conversation with powell on wednesday he said he was sorry and called the crime senseless and pointless. finally, the only reason the execution happened at all, a letter written by powell himself bragging of the awful crime after the state supreme court ruled powell's original conviction was only
of convicted murderer paul warner powell 11 years after he broke no a home and murdered 16-year-old stacy reid and brutally raped and slashed her then 14-year-old sister. commonwealth's attorney paul leiber was with the family when powell stopped breathing. >> my sense is that that they have some closure and some sol i also as a result of his death, they don't have to worry about being taunted in the future. >> reporter: the family did not speak following the execution, but earlier...
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paul powell was indicted of killing stacie reed. his first conviction was overturned. he was retried and sentenced to death. paul ebert says it was one of the most difficult cases he ever tried. >>> a murder at a maryland juvenile system. mike conneen enjoys as live to with more details. >> apiece state department of juvenile services will reveal new details in their investigation of this case from the murder of a youth detention center teacher. a boy is accused in this case. state lawmakers want an overhaul of the juvenile system. this morning, the maryland department of juvenile assistance will see results into the tragic death of hannah wheeling the cheltenham youth facility in february. she was raped and beaten to death. her body was found outside. lawmakers what major changes, including the use of electronic monitors. >> if you have someone with the potential to commit murder where they can roam freely, we have to take another look at what security means. >> to question whether the suspect should have been in a minimum security setting. the investigation continues
paul powell was indicted of killing stacie reed. his first conviction was overturned. he was retried and sentenced to death. paul ebert says it was one of the most difficult cases he ever tried. >>> a murder at a maryland juvenile system. mike conneen enjoys as live to with more details. >> apiece state department of juvenile services will reveal new details in their investigation of this case from the murder of a youth detention center teacher. a boy is accused in this case....
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good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> stacy, what -- sarah palin has been embraced by theber of them simply don't like john mccain and don't like the fact that she was supporting him in his bid for re-election. why? >> well, some people certainly think of john mccain has become too washington establishment like but sarah palin bona fide with the tea party movement are very solid and strong. there may be a few people a little upset but overall her popularity continues to grow. >> in fact, a lot of her supporters feel that john mccain has never been conservative enough. he's too mavericky, right? >> too mavericky but if you look at john mccain's record, he's always believed in smaller government, cutting government spending which is one of the key parts of this tea party movement. >> uh-huh. jo josh, what do you think of them appearing over the weekend together? while a number of her supporters have said, look, john mccain, she's very conservative. he is not. you got to hand it to her. she has been loyal because without john mccain, we wouldn't know about her today most prob
good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> stacy, what -- sarah palin has been embraced by theber of them simply don't like john mccain and don't like the fact that she was supporting him in his bid for re-election. why? >> well, some people certainly think of john mccain has become too washington establishment like but sarah palin bona fide with the tea party movement are very solid and strong. there may be a few people a little upset but overall her popularity...
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. >> stacy peterson -- >> you piped and and said it was unconstitutional. >> you can arrest anybody you want. prosecuting successfully is something else. that's all i'm trying to tell you. >>> here's what's coming up on "showbiz tonight," at the top of the hour. tiger opens up to unbelievable reactions today, since his cheating scandal broke. >>> making her big debay on "dancing with the stars" tonight, why are so many people against her. "showbiz tonight," the most provocative news show right here. >>> it brings up a lot of stress and anxiety. you know, looking at it. and it's god that he's talking. i don't like the way it's being portrayed or done. i don't like the fact that he's in it, making money, and profiting from it. >> hi, michelle. >> i'm good, nancy. >> hi, dear. >> you're awesome. >> thank you. >> my question is back on the fbi bill. is the government hiding something that would have advised the fbi? >> you and i have defended in front of the feds. i was a fed. why are they so dead-set against the fbi staying out? >> it may be that they're just insecure about bringing somebo
. >> stacy peterson -- >> you piped and and said it was unconstitutional. >> you can arrest anybody you want. prosecuting successfully is something else. that's all i'm trying to tell you. >>> here's what's coming up on "showbiz tonight," at the top of the hour. tiger opens up to unbelievable reactions today, since his cheating scandal broke. >>> making her big debay on "dancing with the stars" tonight, why are so many people against her....
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our resident style expert stacy london, crow host of tlc's "what not to wear" will show us how to pullnk you very much. but you know what? pale is a hard thing to pull off. >> yeah, it is hard. the big thing about it is that we saw it everywhere on the red carpet, oscars, golden globes. it is really coming back as a big spring trend but it is wearable if you do it the right way. you're doing one of the ways it is perfect. you do pale and anchor it with a darker neutral. >> i didn't even know i was doing something the right way. very good. >> absolutely. t me just show you, the first thing that's most important when it comes to pale -- this is the biggest problem. women think that lighter colors emphasize darker color camouflages. that is true, but cut takes precedence. the cut of a garment will always determine whether or not you look bigger or smaller in it. >> angela looks beautiful in it. >> this dress, look at the way it is seamed. we emphasize an hour glass shape. you can do gorgeous lavender, great for blue eyes and dark hair but it still works because you're seeing the shape bef
our resident style expert stacy london, crow host of tlc's "what not to wear" will show us how to pullnk you very much. but you know what? pale is a hard thing to pull off. >> yeah, it is hard. the big thing about it is that we saw it everywhere on the red carpet, oscars, golden globes. it is really coming back as a big spring trend but it is wearable if you do it the right way. you're doing one of the ways it is perfect. you do pale and anchor it with a darker neutral. >>...
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if you're interested in a campaign for safe cosmetics please talk to stacy. [applause] safe cosmetics' stock soared sometimes people think toxic chemicals is a price of progress or a compromise process and that is just not true. look at your up. europe has taken a whole range of toxic chemicals out of their cosmetics point* at the company's year said they cannot do it. do they think we don't have internet and cannot find out? one campaign is have a why not here campaign? if you can get the toxins out of our lipstick been europe why not here? if you can get the carcinogens out then why not here? i educate every make a part is but it is not to educate everybody but to get those toxic chemicals out of our products to get out of our body. [applause] >> you and i spoke this morning on the radio. my background includes working in the white house and the white house science office. including ralph nader when i was young. you are a beautiful person. i am sure everybody in this room agrees. [applause] with or without makeup. [laughter] but significantly i know the tre
if you're interested in a campaign for safe cosmetics please talk to stacy. [applause] safe cosmetics' stock soared sometimes people think toxic chemicals is a price of progress or a compromise process and that is just not true. look at your up. europe has taken a whole range of toxic chemicals out of their cosmetics point* at the company's year said they cannot do it. do they think we don't have internet and cannot find out? one campaign is have a why not here campaign? if you can get the...
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. >> i want to also thank my wife stacy for supporting me. my children isabella and elizabeth. support. to go there and make my best, make the playoffs and win that cup so i can bring it down here. that's where my heart is. >> number 27. >> i got hit in the back of the head. i went to dive on the ball and got hit in the back of the head. the next thing i know, the fans were cheering when i was on the field hurt. to be honest with you, they got their own opinion. if they don't like me -- i have been here going on four years now and waited on the line for this team and this city and for them to boo me in my home state is say joke. it's a [ bleep ] joke. i worked my [ bleep ] off and it's hard to take. it is. i don't know. that's not what i wanted to be. >> number 26. >> i will not quit. i want to coach here. i should be the coach here. i will tell you that right now. i should be. i'm sorry. let's go. >> number 25. >> the head coach today decided to step down. let's go to the phone lines. dave, you are up first. go ahead, dave. >> go ahead afternoon, all. i have been -- i heard ab
. >> i want to also thank my wife stacy for supporting me. my children isabella and elizabeth. support. to go there and make my best, make the playoffs and win that cup so i can bring it down here. that's where my heart is. >> number 27. >> i got hit in the back of the head. i went to dive on the ball and got hit in the back of the head. the next thing i know, the fans were cheering when i was on the field hurt. to be honest with you, they got their own opinion. if they don't...
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well, stacy and the thousands of others i represent, i want to tell you i will. the american people have had it with the partisan bickering here and so have i. the folks that want to play partisan political games with your health care need to get out of the way. the insurance companies that have made record profits during this economic recession and are sticking us with higher premiums all across the country , enough with the obstruction and the delay. it's -- this bill has already passed the house. the bill has already passed the senate with a supermajority. it's time for every member of this congress to stand up and be counted to have a final up or down vote. it's time to stand up for millions of americans. i know where i stand. it's time for an up or down vote on health care now. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? mr. gohmert: to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. gohmert: thank you, mr. speaker. that's exactly what i want to do, i want t
well, stacy and the thousands of others i represent, i want to tell you i will. the american people have had it with the partisan bickering here and so have i. the folks that want to play partisan political games with your health care need to get out of the way. the insurance companies that have made record profits during this economic recession and are sticking us with higher premiums all across the country , enough with the obstruction and the delay. it's -- this bill has already passed the...
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. >> my name is stacie, and i usually get to work with the celebrities that are on nutrisystem as a nutrition coach, and i want to hear how you got here, because you're a celebrity, too. >> i have three older sisters, being girls, would pick on you. they'd call me a "fat vaca" and "thunder thighs." >> when i had my baby, i was the biggest i've ever been by a long shot. >> i never wanted to visit home because of the shame. it was almost like a padding i was in. >> my husband loves photography, but if he had taken a picture of me, i would have probably killed him, because i would have had to have faced it and seen what i really, really looked like. >> this is just -- this is it, this is how it's supposed to be. i'm past menopause, or i'm getting older and i'm fat, and that's just it, or i can't lose weight, my metabolism has slowed down. and you can. >> i said, "this is the first time in your life that you will lose weight for yourself. and because you're not doing it for any man or woman, this time it will stick." >> you have to give it a chance. you have to give everything one chance; i gave
. >> my name is stacie, and i usually get to work with the celebrities that are on nutrisystem as a nutrition coach, and i want to hear how you got here, because you're a celebrity, too. >> i have three older sisters, being girls, would pick on you. they'd call me a "fat vaca" and "thunder thighs." >> when i had my baby, i was the biggest i've ever been by a long shot. >> i never wanted to visit home because of the shame. it was almost like a padding...
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. >> stacy kaiser, thank you for walking us through it as we, obviously, think of this family, wishing them the best. and really just can't even wrap our heads around what it must be like for them. but thank you very much. >>> well, six people we've learned are dead after a passenger bus rear-ended a pickup truck and rolled over on interstate 10 south of phoenix. 15 others were hurt. rescuers had to break out windows in fact of that bus to get those victims out. the bus was traveling from central mexico to l.a. and the crash blocked both westbound lanes of traffic. >>> there is a massive search going on right now for two missing skiers at crystal mountain resort. this is in washingtonstate. the two reportedly are college students who live in the seattle area. the pierce county sheriff's office says they were expected last night but they never showed up. their car was found in a parking lot and the men carried avalanche beacons and they are wearing ski clothing with sensors that may be detected with tracking equipment. so we'll keep you posted on this search. >>> a 24-year-old californi
. >> stacy kaiser, thank you for walking us through it as we, obviously, think of this family, wishing them the best. and really just can't even wrap our heads around what it must be like for them. but thank you very much. >>> well, six people we've learned are dead after a passenger bus rear-ended a pickup truck and rolled over on interstate 10 south of phoenix. 15 others were hurt. rescuers had to break out windows in fact of that bus to get those victims out. the bus was...