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it wasn't a note and it was a confusion and it was stacy castor who confessed in the note. >> but stacyenied involvement in the two deaths and continued to maintain her daughter ashley killed both men. it would be up to a jury to decide. hey, razor. check this out. listen up, thunder dragons, it's time to get a hotel. we can save big on killer hotels with priceline express deals. somewhere with a fitness center? hey you know what man, these guys aint no dragons. they're cool. these deals are legit. yeah, we're cool. she's cool. we're cool. i'm cool. hey, isn't that razor's old lady? not anymore. priceline savings without the bidding. >>> tell the truth, the whole truth, so help you god? >> i do. >> be seated. >> as stacy castor was about to go on trial for the murder of her husband david castor and the attempted murder of her daughter ashley, the question on everyone's mind was motive. >> i'll say that she is completely amoral, she is completely self-absorbed. everything in life reinvolves around her. she's narcissistic to the extreme. she is troubled only by the inconvenience of other
it wasn't a note and it was a confusion and it was stacy castor who confessed in the note. >> but stacyenied involvement in the two deaths and continued to maintain her daughter ashley killed both men. it would be up to a jury to decide. hey, razor. check this out. listen up, thunder dragons, it's time to get a hotel. we can save big on killer hotels with priceline express deals. somewhere with a fitness center? hey you know what man, these guys aint no dragons. they're cool. these deals...
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>> stacy lauer. >> seth: oh! who is, who's stacy lauer? mind if i address one of your cameras? >> seth: sure. >> i have something to say to somebody very special. >> seth: okay, yeah. go for it. go for it. ♪ >> stacy, i want to ask you to the year-end seventh grade dance. i know i'm not -- i know i'm not as handsome as stan jerowitz. [ light laughter ] i know i don't own an inground pool like jimmy reynolds. but, stacy -- if we end up being boyfriend and girlfriend, which i want -- [ laughter ] it would be a tale as old as shakespeare itself. filled with instermountable obstacles. [ laughter ] like, you live on the southside of franklin and i live on the northside of franklin and my parents won't let me cross the street! [ laughter ] on my bike unless one of them's with me! but, stacy, i don't give a rip! [ laughter ] because you're not -- only the owner of my heart, you're the proud owner of my first genuine boner. [ laughter and applause ] no internet! no tv! just a real honest to goodness, staring at a person boner! [ laughter and appla
>> stacy lauer. >> seth: oh! who is, who's stacy lauer? mind if i address one of your cameras? >> seth: sure. >> i have something to say to somebody very special. >> seth: okay, yeah. go for it. go for it. ♪ >> stacy, i want to ask you to the year-end seventh grade dance. i know i'm not -- i know i'm not as handsome as stan jerowitz. [ light laughter ] i know i don't own an inground pool like jimmy reynolds. but, stacy -- if we end up being boyfriend and...
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one last look before at stacy and let's bring out the new stacy. >> wow. >> wow!. >> okay, everybody. take off your blindfolds. >> whoa. >> oh, my gosh. >> pretty crazy. you want to look? >> i'm afraid to. >> go around. >> holy crap. oh, my god. >> you look awesome. >> you look amazing. let's hear about it, louis. >> gone is her hair band days of the early mtv years, and what we have is a very glamorous new look. made her hair color warmer, again, we kept her curly hair curly, but just a little polish and kept it long. cute. and, of course, the whole trick here is headstart on summer is warm up the skin color. >> looks adorable. ladies, what do you -- don't forget mike. what do you think, girls? >> oh, my god. >> wow. >> i don't know how to spot her in the crowd now without the hair. >> you'll get used to it. i love the outfit. she looks fantastic. >> we still wanted to keep it fun because you have such a fun personality. this is from london times. and soma intimates has great pieces to smooth out any dress. and i just want to show, we kept one '80s thing. look at
one last look before at stacy and let's bring out the new stacy. >> wow. >> wow!. >> okay, everybody. take off your blindfolds. >> whoa. >> oh, my gosh. >> pretty crazy. you want to look? >> i'm afraid to. >> go around. >> holy crap. oh, my god. >> you look awesome. >> you look amazing. let's hear about it, louis. >> gone is her hair band days of the early mtv years, and what we have is a very glamorous new look. made her...
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mistress stacy henderson.uch smitten. >> one of the questions was, are you still in love with scott. she said no. and i watched scott, and he was devastated. >> the petechiae, for the jury, not so much. >> the petechiae didn't do it for me. >> granted, it was there, very hard for us to see. >> as the jurors debated, the absence of evidence placing scott in the workout room with his wife kept them locked in a near even balance. >> there was no smoking gun. no witness who saw this happen. it depended on us making what we thought was the right decision. >> eight hours of deliberations, however, swayed one side to agree with the other of the word came down that a verdict had been reached. lisa's sister christine held hands with family in the first row, praying. >> and i just kept envisioning the word guilty in my mind. it's got to be guilty. >> the verdict reads as follows. -- we the jury find the defendant guilty of the crime of murder, a felony. >> guilty as charged. lisa's family couldn't hold back the tears. >
mistress stacy henderson.uch smitten. >> one of the questions was, are you still in love with scott. she said no. and i watched scott, and he was devastated. >> the petechiae, for the jury, not so much. >> the petechiae didn't do it for me. >> granted, it was there, very hard for us to see. >> as the jurors debated, the absence of evidence placing scott in the workout room with his wife kept them locked in a near even balance. >> there was no smoking gun. no...
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two hours of the shot, stacy began shaking and vomiting.er temperature went up to 105 degrees. 36 hours later, the cancer started shrinking. listen to a doctor. >> there was some suggestion that it may be stimulating the patient's immune system to further recognize the cancer cells and help mop that up more effectively than otherwise. >> it's remarkable. who would have thought? >> yeah, who would have thought? it's been six months and she is cancer-free. the hope now is to begin clinical trials to see if this could be effective in fighting ovarian, brain, neck, maybe head cancers, maybe even develop other viruses to fight other types of cancers. just an amazing story out of minnesota. >> unreal. trace, thank you very much. we'll take the good news today where we can. >>> the secretary of veterans affairs says he's, quote, mad as hell, over claims of neglect at v.a. hospitals. this is happening as lawmakers vow to get to the bottom of what happened. the white house is reacting. we're live with the story from ed henry coming up next. >>> plus
two hours of the shot, stacy began shaking and vomiting.er temperature went up to 105 degrees. 36 hours later, the cancer started shrinking. listen to a doctor. >> there was some suggestion that it may be stimulating the patient's immune system to further recognize the cancer cells and help mop that up more effectively than otherwise. >> it's remarkable. who would have thought? >> yeah, who would have thought? it's been six months and she is cancer-free. the hope now is to...
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. ♪ >>> stacy frank and her brother have been waiting to see this for years. this an eagle ray.tted this in grand cayman. this rarely seen in the water. stacy has been diving for 40 years but this is the first time she spotted a beautiful eagle ray. she believes this eagle ray is a juveni juvenile. that's why it wasn't skittish and swim away when she got close to it. >> it's so gorgeous. like dainty and graceful. >> majestic, really. >> she did a darn good job of getting solid video. >> somebody yelled shark when they spotted this little creature in the water at sea cliff beach in california. as you can see, that is not a shark, but everybody runs from the water screaming. >> [ bleep ]. >> one of our viewers sent this video to us. she said little sea lion was out there having a good old time. he was there for about 20 minutes just swimming in the water. she also said the sea lion probably would have had more fun if people weren't running and screaming. hanging out and having a good time. >> so cute. look like dogs, they're so adorable. their faces are precious. >>> a snorkeler t
. ♪ >>> stacy frank and her brother have been waiting to see this for years. this an eagle ray.tted this in grand cayman. this rarely seen in the water. stacy has been diving for 40 years but this is the first time she spotted a beautiful eagle ray. she believes this eagle ray is a juveni juvenile. that's why it wasn't skittish and swim away when she got close to it. >> it's so gorgeous. like dainty and graceful. >> majestic, really. >> she did a darn good job of...
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. >> reporter: stacy has gone from hopeless to history maker. >> i think it's remarkable, who would havehought? >> reporter: for ten years, she had a cancer that was incurable, multiple myeloma. and now the doctors use the word like cure. >> we have thought of the single shot cure for cancer, and that's our goal with this therapy. >> reporter: she tried every therapy drug and two stem cell transplants, nothing worked, and with nothing left to lose, dr. steven russell tried a bold experiment. he injected her with a massive dose of the measles vaccine. >> i received enough apparently to vaccinate 100 million people. which was alarming, and i was happy to hear it after the fact. >> reporter: the idea is a simple one, virusesser in the body and destroy tissue. the measles virus binds cancer cells together and cures them. until that happens, many oncologists are arriving their opinions. >> it certainly caught people's attention, and a lot of people are talking about it. what we need to bear in mind, these are very early, single patient, and we don't have details on what treatment the patient
. >> reporter: stacy has gone from hopeless to history maker. >> i think it's remarkable, who would havehought? >> reporter: for ten years, she had a cancer that was incurable, multiple myeloma. and now the doctors use the word like cure. >> we have thought of the single shot cure for cancer, and that's our goal with this therapy. >> reporter: she tried every therapy drug and two stem cell transplants, nothing worked, and with nothing left to lose, dr. steven...
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stacy butler police tell us the kidnapper forced him to marry him and have his child. >> something is not right here. >> reporter: neighbors are in shock after isidro garcia was arrested on suspicion of abducting this woman at the age of 15 and holding her captive for a decade. >> who would imagine a guy would do something like that, you know? >> do you believe it? >> i don't believe it. >> reporter: the case came to light monday when police say the alleged victim who used the lame laura artiz filed domestic charges against her husband. police contacted her after she reached out to her sister on facebook. ortiz told them she was abducted ten years ago at a santa ana park by her mother's live-in boyfriend. he sedated her at 15 and forged fakey dentati documents for them both. for ten years, he sexually assaulted her, beat her, and forced her to illegally marry him and bear his child. >> he convinced her, her family didn't care. >> but neighbors saw a couple in love. >> he bought her a car. >> she had her and just out of the blue, get aheld of her family and be in danger? >> reporter: i
stacy butler police tell us the kidnapper forced him to marry him and have his child. >> something is not right here. >> reporter: neighbors are in shock after isidro garcia was arrested on suspicion of abducting this woman at the age of 15 and holding her captive for a decade. >> who would imagine a guy would do something like that, you know? >> do you believe it? >> i don't believe it. >> reporter: the case came to light monday when police say the alleged...
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stacy, are we overstating this? because maybe this is just big-box retailers rethinking exactly what their footprint is going to be, so they will exist, but they may have smaller foot prints. we've seen that with walmart. best buy is doing kiosks for mobile. what's going on here, in your opinion? >> yeah, melissa. the bottom line is we're overstored in every sector. >> yes. >> and you know, circuit city went out of business years ago. and investors got all excited. great, we have best buy left. it's the last man standing so it's going to own all the market share. guess what is this this is just a category that's going through massive deflation. and by the way, there are no exciting products in the pipeline. so there's no margin here. and the reason the stock is up today is because margins were bad. but they weren't a disaster like they were in the fourth quarter. but we're not really seeing any product cycle coming around the corner that's going to change the top line here. yes, it's a cost-cutting story. but we all
stacy, are we overstating this? because maybe this is just big-box retailers rethinking exactly what their footprint is going to be, so they will exist, but they may have smaller foot prints. we've seen that with walmart. best buy is doing kiosks for mobile. what's going on here, in your opinion? >> yeah, melissa. the bottom line is we're overstored in every sector. >> yes. >> and you know, circuit city went out of business years ago. and investors got all excited. great, we...
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the kids were doing what stacy is saying.ave a free lunch program, the government giving us money to serve the menu they wanted us to serve, but kids wouldn't eat it. so what did they do outside chicago? they cancelled it, leslie devoted unanimously, six very large schools will not take the money. they said we can make up the difference with the popular/healthy but more popular meal plan we put together, we will pay for the kids cannot afford to eat. >> why doesn't the government to the creative way to put them in it together? >> it should be state government because they can ask the children what would you eat. >> whatever you think of president obama, the first lady has done god's work, this is god's work. >> her heart is in the right place. >> this is not bashing anybody. just how one district did it on their own. >> you have to look at alternatives, that is a philosophy you hold which is to focus on the state of the federal government overreaching. we have to do what is best in the interest of the children. healthy altern
the kids were doing what stacy is saying.ave a free lunch program, the government giving us money to serve the menu they wanted us to serve, but kids wouldn't eat it. so what did they do outside chicago? they cancelled it, leslie devoted unanimously, six very large schools will not take the money. they said we can make up the difference with the popular/healthy but more popular meal plan we put together, we will pay for the kids cannot afford to eat. >> why doesn't the government to the...
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vacuum stacy, welcome. do you suspect that they will fill this job from within? or do you think they will go out of house if. >> i think they will go out of house, absolutely. you know, what's really interesting is you see the old guard of retail things have changed. and a lot of the old guard really has just not been dynamic enough to change. but for the most parts a lot of these companies need to -- with multidimensional experience. in merchandising, online, logistics, and put that whole experience together. >> who are the rising stars in retail right now? we know some of the familiar names like terry lundgren at macy's, like drexler at j. crew. who are the up-and-comers. >> there are some up-and-comers who may not already be in the c suite, but have made significant moves. one is angela aarons. she is now at apple, just recently moved into that role, kind of an interesting one there, brendan hoffman used to be formally, he's already said he's not going to re-sign a new contract. we don't know, however, h
vacuum stacy, welcome. do you suspect that they will fill this job from within? or do you think they will go out of house if. >> i think they will go out of house, absolutely. you know, what's really interesting is you see the old guard of retail things have changed. and a lot of the old guard really has just not been dynamic enough to change. but for the most parts a lot of these companies need to -- with multidimensional experience. in merchandising, online, logistics, and put that...
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. >> stacy has gone from hopeless to history maker. >> i think it's remarkable. who would have thought. >> for 10 years she endured a cancer called incurrable. now her case has doctors using words like cure. >> we began to think about the idea of a single shot cure for cancer. that is our goal with this therapy. >> she tried every applicable chemo drug and two stem cell transplants. nothing worked. with nothing to lose dr steven russell of the mayor clinic tried a bold experiment, injecting her with a dose of the measles vaccine. >> i received enough to vaccinate 100 million people, which was alarming and i was happy to here that after the fact. >> the idea was simply. viruss enter the body and destroy tissue. they bind cancer cells together, and kills them. >> the next step is a trial that replicates stacy's results. until that happens many are reserving their opinions uch. >> it caught people's attention, and a lot of people are talking about it. what we have in mind is the data is early, preliminary. it's a single patient. we don't have details on other treatm
. >> stacy has gone from hopeless to history maker. >> i think it's remarkable. who would have thought. >> for 10 years she endured a cancer called incurrable. now her case has doctors using words like cure. >> we began to think about the idea of a single shot cure for cancer. that is our goal with this therapy. >> she tried every applicable chemo drug and two stem cell transplants. nothing worked. with nothing to lose dr steven russell of the mayor clinic tried a...
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. >> and i want to highlight sergeant stacy parasal. a project to take photos of war vets to put a face to the stories but also to help herself heal. can we take a look at that? >> stacy now travels the country taking portraits of american warriors. >> i remember telling him that i think we're going to die here. >> what i found was it was a two-way exchange. so while i was feeling validated and empowered by the photograph to, they were feeling the same way. so what started as a way for know start the healing process within myself really became a way for me to help others in theirs. >> these vets being able to tell their story, how important is that for them to heal and also for all of us to better understand what they're going through? >> it's incredibly important because we have to make sure we're humanizing this process for the mesh population. this is a war where less than one half of 1% of people in this country have any direct involvement with iraq and afghanistan, which is ironic because these have been the longest wars in our nat
. >> and i want to highlight sergeant stacy parasal. a project to take photos of war vets to put a face to the stories but also to help herself heal. can we take a look at that? >> stacy now travels the country taking portraits of american warriors. >> i remember telling him that i think we're going to die here. >> what i found was it was a two-way exchange. so while i was feeling validated and empowered by the photograph to, they were feeling the same way. so what...
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>>> in pretenders tonight, thoughtless stacy campfield. senator went off the rails at a tirade against health care, as most conservatives do. campfield wro thought of the day which includes the affordable care act enrollment to sign-ups for train rides for jews during the holocaust. he believes jewish people shouldn't be offended by the comparison. he believes the conservatives should hear his crude words as a rallying cry. >> this was never to diminish what happened to them. i think those are terrible. what i was talking about was americans losing freedoms. i think if you talk about jewish people about losing freedoms and then having government decides who lives and dies through health care or that we're going to start making government start paying for abortions, i think they should be the first to stand up against it. >> stacy campfield won't apologized. he returned to his blog to dig the hole even deeper. he blames readers for the black lash saying they're missing point. he doesn't have good enough judgment to be dogcatcher much less s
>>> in pretenders tonight, thoughtless stacy campfield. senator went off the rails at a tirade against health care, as most conservatives do. campfield wro thought of the day which includes the affordable care act enrollment to sign-ups for train rides for jews during the holocaust. he believes jewish people shouldn't be offended by the comparison. he believes the conservatives should hear his crude words as a rallying cry. >> this was never to diminish what happened to them. i...
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. >> i am stacy burdett. we are in for a treat. this is our opportunity to talk to two of our favorite political reporters and have a chance for all of us to be able to ask them questions front and center in our mind as adl advocates. we are in the middle of a three-day conversation about adl's mission and how we can make progress on issues like preserving the voting rights americans cherish or an acting an immigration reform policy that a majority of the american people crave. having theight and will of the majority on our side is not enough. adl is a nonpartisan organization. we are completely uninvolved in campaign activity. but in order for our advocacy to succeed, we have to navigate the political landscape. we have to be mindful of the political landscape in order to craft a smart strategy that will take us where we need to go. we have with us two reporters whose work we admire who will as advocatesstand what we can expect during this campaign season. hopefully, we will ask them to predictions. larne meckler of "the wall stre
. >> i am stacy burdett. we are in for a treat. this is our opportunity to talk to two of our favorite political reporters and have a chance for all of us to be able to ask them questions front and center in our mind as adl advocates. we are in the middle of a three-day conversation about adl's mission and how we can make progress on issues like preserving the voting rights americans cherish or an acting an immigration reform policy that a majority of the american people crave. having...
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her friend stacy jurich says she'll never forget the sound of that bat hitting her. the attacker's own words -- from a jailhouse phone conversation -- were played at the trial.. >> i've done some stupid things. but not like that. i may be hit her once and i hit the other girl once. but that's it. not to kill them. >> i'm happy can't hurt anybody again. >>before handing down the 90- year sentence, the judge said the girls' only sin was thinking it was safe to walk four or five blocks in chicago. bond was denied for a former priest who is facing a new charge after serving prison time for sexually abusing children. daniel mccormack appeared in court yesterday, where prosecutors detailed the latest allegation involving a 10-year- old boy. they say the boy was participating in an after- school program at saint agatha when mccormack fondled him on several occasions in 2005. the boy did not report the abuse until last year. mccormack pled guilty to abusing five boys in 2007. he was sentenced to prison then admitted into a mental health facility, where he remains. catholics
her friend stacy jurich says she'll never forget the sound of that bat hitting her. the attacker's own words -- from a jailhouse phone conversation -- were played at the trial.. >> i've done some stupid things. but not like that. i may be hit her once and i hit the other girl once. but that's it. not to kill them. >> i'm happy can't hurt anybody again. >>before handing down the 90- year sentence, the judge said the girls' only sin was thinking it was safe to walk four or five...
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have you play, stacy? two beautiful courses.. >> i've been out there. i think it would be a perfect venue for us. this announcement i think we will get a lot of offers. they will have to work on getting us there. >> i don't know. do i miss tiger? do you guys miss him? i think i do, although, you know, they're not quite ready. i thought the masters was great again this year. i don't want to bring up men's golf. we're empowering women. but golf in general has been on the decline. they are going to make a hole the size of a manhole cover so maybe i can three putt. >> from wpmg, we love our relationship with golf. we began our involvement with phil mickelson. it's been a complete home run for us. not only one of the greatest golfers in the world but certainly the most popular golfer much we are disappointed tying s tiger is not going to be here. when phil wins the u.s. open, he likes all the best players. >> we've got to go. phil jumping up. i think it says wpmg. all right. thank you both. good luck. good to see you again. >> take c
have you play, stacy? two beautiful courses.. >> i've been out there. i think it would be a perfect venue for us. this announcement i think we will get a lot of offers. they will have to work on getting us there. >> i don't know. do i miss tiger? do you guys miss him? i think i do, although, you know, they're not quite ready. i thought the masters was great again this year. i don't want to bring up men's golf. we're empowering women. but golf in general has been on the decline. they...
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and stacy castor would still be walking the streets today. >> and everything that she said and everything that she did just back fired right in her face. >> because you're a killer. bottom line, look at yourself in the mirror. you know what you did and you know what you tried to do to your daughter rmt. . >>> up next, a serial killer was on the loose in new york city. >> these people were chopped up. it's just a savage way to die. >> you found you pissed somebody office. >> the media called him the last call killer. >> last call for drinks. that's the last everybody had seen of him. >> nearly a decade later the police still have no suspects until advances in forensic sciences finally help pinpoint the killer. >> it's the most bizarre case i've ever been involved with. >>> for sanitation workers collecting trash along the new jersey turnpike in 1991, it was a day like any other until they found a plastic bag so heavy the men decided to look inside. >> the worker felt like it was a pumpkin or something. >> but it was something else. >> it was a head, a human head, a human skull. >> when pol
and stacy castor would still be walking the streets today. >> and everything that she said and everything that she did just back fired right in her face. >> because you're a killer. bottom line, look at yourself in the mirror. you know what you did and you know what you tried to do to your daughter rmt. . >>> up next, a serial killer was on the loose in new york city. >> these people were chopped up. it's just a savage way to die. >> you found you pissed...
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stacy rapacon is online editor and thanks for being here this morning. >> thanks for having me. >> sowhat advice would you offer new graduates? what questions should they be asking themselves? >> first of all, they'll want to think b about the cost of living and we just ranked the cheapest and most expensive cities to live in, but the top priority, a good job market. so some of those most expensive cities are really favorable. >> what are some of those cities? are you thinking new york city? >> new york city is a great place to be, i love it, but it is actually a really tough market for especially for new grads. the unemployment rate there is high. it's about 8% and the cost of living is a stunning 120% above the national average. so, when i say you know, we'd recommend some expensive cities for new grads, san francisco comes to mind. they have cost of living, 60% above average. washington, d.c. is another expensive good choice. where cost of living is about 40% above average. >> 40%, wow. >> boston, also, is about 40% above avrnl, but you know, the job markets in all those three expe
stacy rapacon is online editor and thanks for being here this morning. >> thanks for having me. >> sowhat advice would you offer new graduates? what questions should they be asking themselves? >> first of all, they'll want to think b about the cost of living and we just ranked the cheapest and most expensive cities to live in, but the top priority, a good job market. so some of those most expensive cities are really favorable. >> what are some of those cities? are you...
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now in today's report max and stacy discuss the big risks facing the euro. i want to point out the major be placed marry an inflationary risk first of all we have the bail in which is of course confiscation which is deflation that's a deflationary risk to your savings then there is the inflationary risk to your savings of the european central banks bailouts of the of the banking system the bail in is an obvious point in cyprus this is spreading out to other countries the central bank using the your own the electronic birds you simply take your money it's a house not a store of value if you just take the money. now the leading lights of the bahraini opposition and i believe a job says the human rights situation in his country has hit a new low since he was imprisoned he was recently released after spending more than six hundred days in jail for taking part in what authorities in bahrain say were illegal gatherings and morning posts on twitter r.t. has visited the activist. it be over job is getting great queen ted with a life away from isolation and abuse for
now in today's report max and stacy discuss the big risks facing the euro. i want to point out the major be placed marry an inflationary risk first of all we have the bail in which is of course confiscation which is deflation that's a deflationary risk to your savings then there is the inflationary risk to your savings of the european central banks bailouts of the of the banking system the bail in is an obvious point in cyprus this is spreading out to other countries the central bank using the...
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joining me, georgia house minority leader stacy abrams and state representative alicia thomas morgan. thank you for joining me. >> thank you for having me. >> so what is it. you both worked on the common core in the state legislature. what's your feeling. you're a supporter of it. >> absolutely. how could you not support high standards for all kids across this country, particularly at the state level. we have been lying to kids long enough. it is critical we have high standards, high expectations for them, period. >> did you anticipate that you would see it become this kind of right wing back lash issue? >> absolutely. when you talk about something that the obama administration supports, in this state, it is red meat, we are pavilion loafian dogs when it comes to saying no. >> it was the obama common core. >> it was done by sonny perdue, david perdue's cousin, one of the architects of common core. it was lovely and wonderful when he was part of it. the minute president obama embraced it, it became evil. >> there is a lot of perdue common implementation, there's criticism from the left
joining me, georgia house minority leader stacy abrams and state representative alicia thomas morgan. thank you for joining me. >> thank you for having me. >> so what is it. you both worked on the common core in the state legislature. what's your feeling. you're a supporter of it. >> absolutely. how could you not support high standards for all kids across this country, particularly at the state level. we have been lying to kids long enough. it is critical we have high...
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>> no. >> stacy dash clues in fox viewers as its new contributor. >> that's the same role sarah palinnetwork. >> oh, my god, i'm totally bugging. >> dash has made frequent guest appearances on fox news. >> there goes your social life. >> and today's top trender, moral argument. >> the people packing the legislative building in downtown raleigh, singing and going door to door to lawmakers offices. ♪ we shall not be moved >> these are people from all over the state, protesting some of the conservative policies that have gone through this legislature. >> moral monday protesters face arrest at the north carolina capitol. >> as police eventually arrested 14 demonstrators, who had been camped out in speaker thom tillis' office. >> the sit-in protesters were demanding that medicaid be expanded and the earned income tax credit be restored. >> i'm willing to stay here as long as it takes. >> and i want to be the voice for that person who's too scared to be sitting right here. >> we want people to see these faces. hear these voices. and change their heart. >> joining me now is reverend julie pe
>> no. >> stacy dash clues in fox viewers as its new contributor. >> that's the same role sarah palinnetwork. >> oh, my god, i'm totally bugging. >> dash has made frequent guest appearances on fox news. >> there goes your social life. >> and today's top trender, moral argument. >> the people packing the legislative building in downtown raleigh, singing and going door to door to lawmakers offices. ♪ we shall not be moved >> these are people...
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what stacy said is directionally correct.t having almost 20% of their square footage off-line and construction on the home department. more normal business comparison in the second half of the year it's easier than the first half to show that your business is growing or improving sequentially. as they start to lap business conditions, they're going to be in a lot of the same situation that other retailers are as we see from macy's and kohl's this week it's very competitive throughout. >> you know, stacy, seems to me the danger here is everything gets black and white. ron johnson bad, ullman good, here we go, short covering rally, stock shoots up. any recovery to which both of you are alluding is going to be very difficult, very patchy and going to go forwards and backwards presumably down that track. so my question is, stacy, can people buy in because this is the bottom or would that be a dangerous thing to do? >> yeah. i mean simon, the stock has moved on average 12% over the past six, seven quarters going out of earnings he
what stacy said is directionally correct.t having almost 20% of their square footage off-line and construction on the home department. more normal business comparison in the second half of the year it's easier than the first half to show that your business is growing or improving sequentially. as they start to lap business conditions, they're going to be in a lot of the same situation that other retailers are as we see from macy's and kohl's this week it's very competitive throughout. >>...
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miami dolfins stacy don joins was pushed to tweet omg and horrible. >> safe to say jones isn't the only one with that type of reaction. no doubt, that will get more scrutiny for freedom of speech from any team like the dolf ingraham's organization which has had so much scandal around it when they had the bullying issue. so essentially, that was the only one we saw publically. there is a lot more of that going on. right now, for the most part, everything positive, especially on the ramirez's side of things. >> why is the rams such a good fit for sam? >> it helps proximity. the defensive player of the year. the missouri. it's st. louis missouri. >> he has a built-in fan base. his coach, geoff fisher is a guy who is no nonsense. you can play, if you can play, you are going to play. and he said that his team is very mature. so this is a team that is not going to have the issues like we just saw, like we saw with the dolphi in. s in that organization with the bullying scandal they had. >> you say if you can play, he is going to put you in. but come on. this is a pretty high profile player. w
miami dolfins stacy don joins was pushed to tweet omg and horrible. >> safe to say jones isn't the only one with that type of reaction. no doubt, that will get more scrutiny for freedom of speech from any team like the dolf ingraham's organization which has had so much scandal around it when they had the bullying issue. so essentially, that was the only one we saw publically. there is a lot more of that going on. right now, for the most part, everything positive, especially on the...
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this sounds familiar stacie. the middle east peace talks this afternoon news is proud of this tremendous chance to pollute the peace build off of. what you can minister benjamin netanyahu. reduce. the peace process with. the us the bible. to go as a teacher at the drop of a palestinian spokesman said to me as you can see. me with. both of. these reasons for you. choose your language. clearly we can without if. someone. chooses to use the consensus you can. choose the opinions that you think rate to. choose the stories that impact the. truth be access to. your friend post a photo from of the case of you can't. call it different. the boss repeats the same old joke of course you like. your ex-girlfriend still pains tear jerking poetry. nora's. we post only what really matters. to your facebook you street. folks and between hubbard your braces and da owners and ranchers the corporate media had just enough time to viscerally react to secretary of state john kerry dropping a big bomb secretary of state john kerry is pu
this sounds familiar stacie. the middle east peace talks this afternoon news is proud of this tremendous chance to pollute the peace build off of. what you can minister benjamin netanyahu. reduce. the peace process with. the us the bible. to go as a teacher at the drop of a palestinian spokesman said to me as you can see. me with. both of. these reasons for you. choose your language. clearly we can without if. someone. chooses to use the consensus you can. choose the opinions that you think...
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this sounds familiar stacie. britain's national health service could find itself on a cash flow critical list as soon as next year a leading health care think tank thinks the government urgently needs to inject extra cash but instead leaders are committed to cuts in order to save some twenty billion pounds but twenty fifty one for a paramedic told off the set of strategies putting lives at risk. sounding the alarm bell you weak case by. the way about the impact of the cut having on the n.h.s. now it's paramedics who are speaking out the recent death of william goldman the seventy five year old man who died after waiting two hours for nonviolent his two examination of the car pressures facing up to stop after the current in the case the does assert consequence of cuts on condition of anonymity former employee exclusively. about his own experiences in the ambulance service. patients that were very great job after picking their. wife up on the floor having a stroke for an hour. down. hence. why i need to speak i thi
this sounds familiar stacie. britain's national health service could find itself on a cash flow critical list as soon as next year a leading health care think tank thinks the government urgently needs to inject extra cash but instead leaders are committed to cuts in order to save some twenty billion pounds but twenty fifty one for a paramedic told off the set of strategies putting lives at risk. sounding the alarm bell you weak case by. the way about the impact of the cut having on the n.h.s....
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for a million or stacy. this is the city of lugansk we are now inside the barricade which has been set up around the perimeter of the square. people are on guard here. keeping watch over our city. who is with us not do they keep watch around the clock there are no weapons or troops here you can see for yourself the barricades made of tires. this particular section has been reinforced to repel potential attacks which may come at any time of the day or night. other. than under budget. deal and what is our government excuse me the skiff going to done to unite ukraine when you like you did mobilize their army excuse me but against whom are they mobilizing who are the aggressors were are they have made some pies laid a clean tablecloth and i'm waiting for this aggressor to come and capture me what is it going to come and then they disconnected our televisions after that they call this the diaspora how can it be a day ask for their eight million of us here who just speak a different language twenty million not eig
for a million or stacy. this is the city of lugansk we are now inside the barricade which has been set up around the perimeter of the square. people are on guard here. keeping watch over our city. who is with us not do they keep watch around the clock there are no weapons or troops here you can see for yourself the barricades made of tires. this particular section has been reinforced to repel potential attacks which may come at any time of the day or night. other. than under budget. deal and...
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stacy month "it's really dishet te h but bme forward that you or y child isn't able to be curnr id come with something urnr this whole journey i met othere were other people on that flyer with mo years ago andast stila smily face no matter i'm still al show opeon five:t hand account. and the video that ce of bullets at wx center with generic pinpoint fillined 7-day graphic >> axelrod: in a speech in arlington today president obama spoke of the patriots who were in perfect military order. new management has done much to restore order at america's premier military cemetery four years after revalations of misplaced remains and misidentified graves. david martin now on bringing a 19th century burial ground into the 21st. >> reporter: the day begins with the horses, washed down and shined up right down to their hooves and the brass on their harnesses. theirs is sacred duty, part of a stately ritual of mourning and respect, that dates back to the civil wars. for the families nothing matters that day. but the staff of arlington national cemetery, this is one of 20 burials that will take place
stacy month "it's really dishet te h but bme forward that you or y child isn't able to be curnr id come with something urnr this whole journey i met othere were other people on that flyer with mo years ago andast stila smily face no matter i'm still al show opeon five:t hand account. and the video that ce of bullets at wx center with generic pinpoint fillined 7-day graphic >> axelrod: in a speech in arlington today president obama spoke of the patriots who were in perfect military...
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about the next moment it is about thirty five minutes flight from moscow after the break thanks to stacy here. but china's rice become the leader in global finance the cons report me for the uk special program field option but to see the the week's tuc and going underground. i just rejected in kansas is going on trial for murder but he is very afraid of jerry pages is it because the jury is full of racists or as some sort of vested interest in seeing him get locked away no it is because he is a giant tattoo on his neck of the word murder written backwards wiser and backwards so he could read it in the mirror nowadays we live in a total culture of almost complete entitlements and actually chapman wants to leave jail on a special trip to a tattoo parlor to get the ugly ink change or move yet because he did something stupid to his appearance. now it is the obligation of the government to help him fix the problem he created often these opinion pieces i am very crippled the government but this time with them and is totally right. you can't just take everyone on special trips across town to ca
about the next moment it is about thirty five minutes flight from moscow after the break thanks to stacy here. but china's rice become the leader in global finance the cons report me for the uk special program field option but to see the the week's tuc and going underground. i just rejected in kansas is going on trial for murder but he is very afraid of jerry pages is it because the jury is full of racists or as some sort of vested interest in seeing him get locked away no it is because he is a...
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came in at number one for the fifty sixth week in a row but faces a major competition from a surging stacy lewis who met the number two spot from the vehicle after just a week the moment inside a major shake up maybe in the carts with the players championship opening and parker was recovering from injury and scott has an extensive walks in and met coach or rank second to fifth. ken on seeing what's up with a win at tpc saw grass. and heading to the nba oklahoma city thunder star kevin durand was named the league's regular season mvp beating out miami's lebron james in the process and is emotional acceptance speech directly thanks to those who supported him throughout the years seemed the most touching words for his mother. by the fearsome thanks for sacrificing so much for his staff. the other was well deserved after carrying his team all season long goal ball scoring thirty two points a game which also earned him his fourth scoring title. and moving on to world football ground in trade for kirstie and over and although has been given the nod as the best goalscorer in league n the poll con
came in at number one for the fifty sixth week in a row but faces a major competition from a surging stacy lewis who met the number two spot from the vehicle after just a week the moment inside a major shake up maybe in the carts with the players championship opening and parker was recovering from injury and scott has an extensive walks in and met coach or rank second to fifth. ken on seeing what's up with a win at tpc saw grass. and heading to the nba oklahoma city thunder star kevin durand...
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. >> and what about the other half of the population, stacy?o expand our men's clothing. it's exactly as the same you're hearing from burberry. is that not a potentially new dawn for them, just not as profitab profitable? >> sure. everyone eventually goes moo the men's business. coach went down that road. sure, they like to have a trajectory of a growth path and explore all avenues which is why they're going and expanding in jewelry and other categories to make sure they have the growth trajectory. the base business, the core of the business is women's accessories and, you know, they're in the sweet spot of the price points. >> so stacy, if you think this stock is fairly valued, what is your favorite stock at the moment? what should people buy? >> my favorite stock right now is tjx. t.j. maxx. you look at the price channel, they're gaining share. they have significant store growth not only in north america but europe. it's a huge opportunity. a completely untapped space. and they're the only player over there. so that's what i would be looking
. >> and what about the other half of the population, stacy?o expand our men's clothing. it's exactly as the same you're hearing from burberry. is that not a potentially new dawn for them, just not as profitab profitable? >> sure. everyone eventually goes moo the men's business. coach went down that road. sure, they like to have a trajectory of a growth path and explore all avenues which is why they're going and expanding in jewelry and other categories to make sure they have the...
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this sounds familiar stacy. headlines from r.t. international ukrainian troops reportedly enter the eastern city of mariupol fighting erupting in the streets so the self-defense squads clash with the military in another city constantine. the ukrainian unrest of control in the southern city of odessa where dozens are killed in an inferno after this fire bomb government protesters in a barak aided building. condoning the crimes conducted by radicals in odessa versus leader warns that the protesters in the east are now on likely. burning questions many in the mainstream media are reluctant to say who started the deadly fire and odessa even though pictures such as these clearly show how much of a role the radicals played in the if it. can get more on all those stories r t dot com coming up next here though moxon state c. will be here to discuss china's rise to become the leader in global finance. welcome to the kaiser report imax keyser now according to the book rebecca the last years of the roman republic it was an article of faith to
this sounds familiar stacy. headlines from r.t. international ukrainian troops reportedly enter the eastern city of mariupol fighting erupting in the streets so the self-defense squads clash with the military in another city constantine. the ukrainian unrest of control in the southern city of odessa where dozens are killed in an inferno after this fire bomb government protesters in a barak aided building. condoning the crimes conducted by radicals in odessa versus leader warns that the...
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. >> stacy thompson told abc news on her deployment she was sexually harassed the only person she couldhe complaint to? >> the person that did it. he was my direct chain of command. >> my sargeant ended up raping me. >> the senator fought for a year to get a bill passed stripping military commanders of the authority to prosecute sexual assault sways kayess and giving it to special military prosecutors. the top brass says officers should be able to police their own ranks in march, the bill failed. there will be a renewed focus going forward. >> massachusetts officials are facing criticism after an offensive tweet about sexual assaults sent from the state government twitter account. that read "swult is always avoidable." linking to information about sexual assault prevention. some suggesting it was equal to victim blaming. coming up overcoming a lifetime of challenges but look at him now. you're going to meet the 21-year-old man who became an instant star. >> sunny skies over the bay. but there coming up with more at 4:00 right after this. >>> winning $2100 on wheel of fortune doesn't usu
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this sounds familiar stacie. crucial data are trusted a cloud service.that ensures protecting your privacy. could be arranged to randomly get stolen. or become a target of the n.s.a. . what if unclouded sky is right above. ukrainian troops reportedly gear up to storm of administrative building held by anti kiev protesters in the eastern city of mariupol self defense squads clashed with the military in another city constantine off. ukrainian on rest spirals out of control in the southern city of odessa where dozens are killed in an inferno after pro kiev activists fire bomb government protesters in a barak aided building. moscow blames kiev for condoning the crimes conducted by radicals in odessa leader warns that the protesters in the east are now unlikely to disarm. burning questions many in the mainstream media are reluctant to say who started the deadly fire in a desk even though pictures such as these clearly show how much of a role the radicals played in the events. three am this sunday morning in moscow i mean o'neill thanks for joining us you're w
this sounds familiar stacie. crucial data are trusted a cloud service.that ensures protecting your privacy. could be arranged to randomly get stolen. or become a target of the n.s.a. . what if unclouded sky is right above. ukrainian troops reportedly gear up to storm of administrative building held by anti kiev protesters in the eastern city of mariupol self defense squads clashed with the military in another city constantine off. ukrainian on rest spirals out of control in the southern city of...
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. >> stacy gone from hopeless to history maker.r ten years endured a cancer incurable and now the case has doctors using the word cure. >> we have begun to think about the idea of a single shot cure for cancer. >> she tried every drug and two stem cell transplants and nothing worked and with nothing to lose she was injected with a massive dose of the measles vaccine. >> i received enough to vaccinate a hundred million people and that was alarming. >> the idea is simple one, viruses enter the body and destroy the tissue and this binds the cancer cells together and kills them. certainly caught people's attention and a lot of people are talking about it. we have to a bear in mind that the data is early. it is a single patient. we don't have enough details on the other treatments that the patient had. we are seeing the head line. and the devil is in the details. >> one thing is certain, that stacey is now cancer free. >> very exciting. >> for her, that is historic enough. >> lots more to come at al jazeera. the news is straight ahead.
. >> stacy gone from hopeless to history maker.r ten years endured a cancer incurable and now the case has doctors using the word cure. >> we have begun to think about the idea of a single shot cure for cancer. >> she tried every drug and two stem cell transplants and nothing worked and with nothing to lose she was injected with a massive dose of the measles vaccine. >> i received enough to vaccinate a hundred million people and that was alarming. >> the idea is...
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>> reporter: stacy boyd runs school ed.com. she knows about zuckerberg's donation to the newark, new jersey school district which has seen limited returns in four years. >> i would certainly say that the road is littered with philanthropists that have not much to show for the work they've done. >> reporter: it's the back yard of silicon valley, and it's about to get a lot more support. only time will tell, of course, but newark, new jersey, well, that has been slow. the ravens wood school district here in east palo alto may see results faster because there's already a relationship between students, teachers and facebook. reporting live in east palo alto, scott budman, nbc bay air it yeah n yeah news. >>> parents met with administrators at am ma dch act school. not all students faced the same direction. there are no allegations of any cheating. >> the reason i'm so angry is because our kids didn't do anything wrong, but they are the ones who are being punished. >> the challenge, we have more and more students taking ap every yea
>> reporter: stacy boyd runs school ed.com. she knows about zuckerberg's donation to the newark, new jersey school district which has seen limited returns in four years. >> i would certainly say that the road is littered with philanthropists that have not much to show for the work they've done. >> reporter: it's the back yard of silicon valley, and it's about to get a lot more support. only time will tell, of course, but newark, new jersey, well, that has been slow. the ravens...
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last fall, 47-year-old stacy dean rambold served just one month in jail for the crime. the short sentence was part of the deal that prosecutors made after losing their number one witness. 14-year-old victim commitsuicide before testifying. violating the terms. he had failed to notify authorities of sexual relationships he had with at least one adult, and had unsupervised visits with miles an hour in his family. even before this information became public, the case was already on a lot of people's radars. the judge who sentenced rambold sparked protest whether he suggested that the victim was partially are responsible for her rape. she appeared older than her chronological age and was quote probably as much in control of the situation as the defendant. the judge has since apologized for the statement and a new judge will be assigned to the case as as soo as soon as next . let us know what you think about there case. should rambold serve more time? you can tweet us @ajconsiderthis. this is a very antonio. >> thank you hermella. >>> why tourists are likely to are lose a for
last fall, 47-year-old stacy dean rambold served just one month in jail for the crime. the short sentence was part of the deal that prosecutors made after losing their number one witness. 14-year-old victim commitsuicide before testifying. violating the terms. he had failed to notify authorities of sexual relationships he had with at least one adult, and had unsupervised visits with miles an hour in his family. even before this information became public, the case was already on a lot of...
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with us today, harris faulkner, sandra smith, stacy dash, and hashtag one lucky guy, brian kill made.id you eat your wheaties in preparation? >> i ate at 4:00 this morning. i am ready to be back. are you ready to handle this? breaking news. >> the ladies are always ready. >> we have met before, we don't get along. >> keep it feisty, guys. we will start right off the bat, president obama breaking his weeks long silence on the scandal engulfed in the veterans affair. speaking from white house briefing room a short time ago, the president had this to say about his embattled the a secretary accountable those responsible for possible misconduct. president obama: eric shinseki has been a great soldier, he himself is a disabled veteran and nobody cares more about our veterans. we will work with him to solve the problem. but i'm going to make sure there is accountability after i get the full report. >> those reports coming after he met with secretary eric shinseki today as calls come for him to go. there are 26 facilities being investigated in 16 states for allegations of secret waiting lists
with us today, harris faulkner, sandra smith, stacy dash, and hashtag one lucky guy, brian kill made.id you eat your wheaties in preparation? >> i ate at 4:00 this morning. i am ready to be back. are you ready to handle this? breaking news. >> the ladies are always ready. >> we have met before, we don't get along. >> keep it feisty, guys. we will start right off the bat, president obama breaking his weeks long silence on the scandal engulfed in the veterans affair....
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. >> stacy has gone from hopeless to history maker. >> i think it's just remarkable. who would have thought. >> she endured a cancer for 10 years called incurable, multiple myeloma, trying every chemotherapy drug and two stem cell transplants. nothing worked. with nothing less to lose, dr. russell of mayo's clinic injected her with a massive dose of the measles vaccine. >> i received enough to vaccinate 100 million people, which was alarming and i was happy to hear that after the fact. >> the idea was simple, viruses enter the body and destroy tissue. in this case, the mayo doctors say the measles virus binds cancer cells together and kills them. >> many oncologists are reserving their opinions. >> it certainly caught people's attention and a lot of people are talking about it. what we bear in mind is that this is early data, a single patient. we don't have enough details on what other treatment the patient had. all we are seeing really is the headline. the devil is in the details. >> doctors confirmed that stacy is now cancer-free. >> it was very exciting. >> for her
. >> stacy has gone from hopeless to history maker. >> i think it's just remarkable. who would have thought. >> she endured a cancer for 10 years called incurable, multiple myeloma, trying every chemotherapy drug and two stem cell transplants. nothing worked. with nothing less to lose, dr. russell of mayo's clinic injected her with a massive dose of the measles vaccine. >> i received enough to vaccinate 100 million people, which was alarming and i was happy to hear that...
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one last look before at stacy and let's bring out the new stacy! >> wow! wow!ery glamorous new look. made her hair color warmer, again, we kept her curly hair cuy, but just a little polish and kept it long. cute. and, of course, the whole trick here is -- warm up the skin color. >> looks adorable. ladies, what do you -- don't forget mike. what do you think, girls? >> love it. >> wow. >> i don't know how to spot her in the crowd now without the hair. >> i love the outfit. she looks fantastic. >> we wanted to keep it fun. this is from london times. and soma intimates has great pieces to smooth out any dress. i want to show, we kept one '80s thing. look at her nail polish. that's the only '80s thing left. >> you remind me of bette midler. you're adorable. >> thank you. >> bring joyce out. come on out. >> good job. >> this is awesome. >> social media to after school activities, why setting limits now is going to help your kids later, everybody. >> how to make your mom's life easier with gadgets just in time for mother's day, that's coming up right after this. ♪ ♪ n
one last look before at stacy and let's bring out the new stacy! >> wow! wow!ery glamorous new look. made her hair color warmer, again, we kept her curly hair cuy, but just a little polish and kept it long. cute. and, of course, the whole trick here is -- warm up the skin color. >> looks adorable. ladies, what do you -- don't forget mike. what do you think, girls? >> love it. >> wow. >> i don't know how to spot her in the crowd now without the hair. >> i love...
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as stacy butler reports, those vets should have been buried but instead were forgotten. >> i think it's incomprehensible. >> reporter: 60 unclaimed veterans have been decomposing in the l.a. county morgue for over a year. seemingly forgotten. >> it's kind of sad that these people don't get the proper care that they deserve, even after death. >> reporter: everyone wednesday morning, richard burns shows up at this spot inside the riverside national cemetery. he leads memorial services for unchamd indigent vets who come from morgues. often he is the only one in attendance. instead of being honored with a military funeral service, in what a course calls a surprise move, the bodies of 44 u.s. veterans were transported to the l.a. county corner's office. this one day after we questioned why the bodies were left there to decompose. many want to know why the morgue didn't act sooner. >> this is a process that we've been aware of for some time and we've been working on a process expedite it so they will be moved out to the cemetery as soon as possible. i can't speak to what's happened in the pas
as stacy butler reports, those vets should have been buried but instead were forgotten. >> i think it's incomprehensible. >> reporter: 60 unclaimed veterans have been decomposing in the l.a. county morgue for over a year. seemingly forgotten. >> it's kind of sad that these people don't get the proper care that they deserve, even after death. >> reporter: everyone wednesday morning, richard burns shows up at this spot inside the riverside national cemetery. he leads...
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stacy, a doctor at parkland hospital in dallas.he joins us,.com doctor welcome. >> hi how are you. >> well, what is synthetic marijuana. >> synthetic marijuana is not the way we typically think about marijuana. it is actually a dried plant in a package that's been sprayed with a designer compound from a research laboratory. and if you think about the fact that typical marijuana just partially binds these certain receptors in our brains, these synthetic marijuana compounds actually bind them completely so you get a much different effect. >> what are the symptoms you're seeing in the emergency room? >> we're seeing much more agitation, psychotic behavior, hallucinations, the heart rate goes super-high. the blood pressure goes really high. and these people require restraints. they require chemical restraits with sedatives like bee benzodiaseapine. an elevated mood. >> can people die from this drug? >> absolutely they can die from this drug. the important thing to realize is you don't really hear about marijuana, typical marijuana kill
stacy, a doctor at parkland hospital in dallas.he joins us,.com doctor welcome. >> hi how are you. >> well, what is synthetic marijuana. >> synthetic marijuana is not the way we typically think about marijuana. it is actually a dried plant in a package that's been sprayed with a designer compound from a research laboratory. and if you think about the fact that typical marijuana just partially binds these certain receptors in our brains, these synthetic marijuana compounds...
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photographer stacy was in the area that night. >> it looked like an army of police officers lining the front side of the park. it was one of the most frightening things i have seep. she pointed her lens at mcmillan and captured the image. >> there are four picture the the first is the officer trying to make her stand, and she's screaming. her mouth is open, she looks to be in pain. the second is she's lost her ability to hold herself up. the third he has her arms glached back and tip toes touching the floor. her head is over her body. the last one he's trying to get her to sit down, and she doesn't know how to do that, she's pain and so unconscious. photos i took were admitted as evidence in court, and i tesified on her behalf. >> reporter: mcmillan awaits her sentence in gaol, writing to supporters: >>> freedom is something people who convicted her want for her two. nine of the 12 jurors wrote to the judge asking she do community service rather than gaol time saying: >>> mcmillan's future is out of her hands. >> reporter: a judge in the manhattan supreme court will hand down the sente
photographer stacy was in the area that night. >> it looked like an army of police officers lining the front side of the park. it was one of the most frightening things i have seep. she pointed her lens at mcmillan and captured the image. >> there are four picture the the first is the officer trying to make her stand, and she's screaming. her mouth is open, she looks to be in pain. the second is she's lost her ability to hold herself up. the third he has her arms glached back and...
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. >> photographer stacy was in there that night. >> it looked like an army of police force of it was one of the most frightening things i have seen. >> the lense was pointed at mcmillan, capturing the pictures. >> this first one is an officer trying to make a stand. she is screaming. the mouth is open. she looks like she's in pain. she has lost her ability to hold herself up. the third one - he's got her arm crossed back and feet - her tip toes are touching the floor and that's all. her head is over her body, and the last one he's trying to get her to sit down and she doesn't now how to do that, she's in so much pain and unconscious. photographs that i took were admitted as evidence in court, and i testified on her behalf. >> she was never charged in the incident. she awaits a sentence in gaol, writing to supporters, backed no a -- packed into a room with 45 women: . >> freedom is something that people who convicted her want for her two. nine of 12 wrote to the judge asking that they do community service. saying it serves no purpose to sicily or society. her future is out of her hand
. >> photographer stacy was in there that night. >> it looked like an army of police force of it was one of the most frightening things i have seen. >> the lense was pointed at mcmillan, capturing the pictures. >> this first one is an officer trying to make a stand. she is screaming. the mouth is open. she looks like she's in pain. she has lost her ability to hold herself up. the third one - he's got her arm crossed back and feet - her tip toes are touching the floor and...
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and this woman, stacy erholtz, may be the first *beneficiary of that cure., erholtz went to the clinic with advanced blood cancer. none of her treatments worked... until doctors injected her with a massive dose of measles vaccine -- enough for ten million people. after just one dose, her cancer completely vanished. so far, she's the only patient to achieve full remission. but researchers say they're encouraged that the experimental treatment could work on others. a couple in iowa says a burger they got from a mcdonald's drive-thru was topped with a surprise ingredient. the man says he found marijuana on the bought the burger for his pregnant fiance. police say they did find drug paraphernalia on an employee at the mcdonald's. a sample of the substance was sent to the division of criminal investigation for analysis. >> i was a bracing myself for something worse than that. >> the had descended for analysis. that sure is going to cost a lot. i just hear these prices ... >> i am loving it. >> win of the north at 18. two point is 39 degrees right now. we expect t
and this woman, stacy erholtz, may be the first *beneficiary of that cure., erholtz went to the clinic with advanced blood cancer. none of her treatments worked... until doctors injected her with a massive dose of measles vaccine -- enough for ten million people. after just one dose, her cancer completely vanished. so far, she's the only patient to achieve full remission. but researchers say they're encouraged that the experimental treatment could work on others. a couple in iowa says a burger...
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. >> on the night michelle died, stacy boswell and a neighbor were standing in a driveway one block overm jeremy's house but still a dance of several hundred yards. >> there was arguing, then there was a yell for help and there was a gunshot and another yell for help and then another gunshot. >> the neighbors' story matched up with the fact that two shots had been fired from jeremy's gun. that made them apparent ear witnesses to a homicide and not a suicide. now, about three months into his review, rogers was finally ready to confront the target of his investigation. jeremy banks. you agreed, no conditions to go talk to him? >> uh-huh. >> his words were, let's put this thing to bed. >> you okay man? >> i feel all right. >> listen to the tone of this interrogation and it's clear the case was not being put to bed that day. >> not riding your motorcycle? >> jeremy retold the story he offered in the first investigation by the sheriff's office. how he perched on his motorcycle in the garage, heard two shots, broke down the bedroom door only to find michelle dying from a self-inflicted gunshot
. >> on the night michelle died, stacy boswell and a neighbor were standing in a driveway one block overm jeremy's house but still a dance of several hundred yards. >> there was arguing, then there was a yell for help and there was a gunshot and another yell for help and then another gunshot. >> the neighbors' story matched up with the fact that two shots had been fired from jeremy's gun. that made them apparent ear witnesses to a homicide and not a suicide. now, about three...