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. - i nominate suzanne kingston-persons. - what? [applause] - suzanne, would you? would? - yay, yeah! - man, i'll be glad when i can babysit myself. then i won't have to deal with my stupid sister. - don't take it for granted. sometimes i wish i had a stupid sister who hated me and left me to fend for myself. you got it good, man. [slurping] aw, man, nothing. - yeah, that's usually what that sound means. - no, i mean i didn't win the prize. these are big bonus cups. when you finish your drink, the cup reveals a prize at the bottom. finish yours and see if you won. - oh, okay. [slurping] oh, oh, brain freeze. brain freeze. ah, ah, i hate those! - dude, you won. - dude, quit lying! let me see that. $500? wait, wait, wait. $500? $500-- five--what? hit it! ♪ oh, oh, $500, $500 ♪ go kevin get paid ♪ ♪ go kevin - kevin, you know you're not supposed to have people over. - oh, well, i would like to thank you for leaving me home alone, because now i have $500. what? - how? i can't believe this. - i know. i can't wait to tell mom and dad. - no, you can't. - why not? - allow
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i'm poppy harlow. >> and i'm suzanne malveaux. things you need to know for your "new day." >>> police have identified a gunman in florida. police say pedro varga set his apartment on fire, fatally shot two people, and took two hostages. he died in a shoot-out with police. >> come out -- >> that is frightening to hear and to see. authorities say vargas may have had a dispute with two building managers who are among his victims. >>> number two, teresa heinz kerry is home this week after three weeks in the hospital. secretary of state john kerry's wife had suffered a seizure. the family did not release other details. she'll return to the hospital for a few outpatient treatments. >>> number three, fond memories in washington for former louisiana congresswom wowoman l boggs. he died yesterday. she was actually the first woman to represent louisiana in congress. >>> number four, grammy-winning guitarist j.j. cale has died. his hit songs include "cocaine" and "after midnight" both made famous by eric clapton. >>> number five, pastor rick
i'm poppy harlow. >> and i'm suzanne malveaux. things you need to know for your "new day." >>> police have identified a gunman in florida. police say pedro varga set his apartment on fire, fatally shot two people, and took two hostages. he died in a shoot-out with police. >> come out -- >> that is frightening to hear and to see. authorities say vargas may have had a dispute with two building managers who are among his victims. >>> number two, teresa...
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it's interesting, suzanne. i was out there covering this and, you know, we have heard from the three women in this that were just girls when they were abducted and they talked about the fact when they put out that youtube video that, you know, we are -- this is -- we are making our own path now and they didn't want to talk about him, but about their future. they didn't want to get on the stand and testify. they may have had to do that if that went to trial. so the fact that this comes to a plea deal means they are not going to have to get up there and tell their horrifying story but our gary tuchman has more. listen. >> reporter: with glasses on his nose, a shuffling aerial castro walked into a cleveland courtroom shackles on his legs and handcuffs on his wrists and with plea agreement details in his head. >> are you fully aware of the terms of the plea agreement? >> i am and i consent to it. >> do you understand by virtue of a plea you will not be having a trial? >> i aware of that. >> reporter: one of victims
it's interesting, suzanne. i was out there covering this and, you know, we have heard from the three women in this that were just girls when they were abducted and they talked about the fact when they put out that youtube video that, you know, we are -- this is -- we are making our own path now and they didn't want to talk about him, but about their future. they didn't want to get on the stand and testify. they may have had to do that if that went to trial. so the fact that this comes to a plea...
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i'm suzanne malveaux. former congressman anthony weiner pressing ahead with his campaign for mayor of new york. he is resisting now calls to drop out of the race because of his latest sexting scandal. new poll shows him falling out of first place. that's right, weiner was back on the campaign trail today, visiting a non-profit group in brooklyn. things however you see him in the kitchen getting a little hot. he couldn't escape more questions about the lewd e-mail exchanges. we'll bring in mary snow who joins us with the latest. what is he saying now? >> well, suzanne, anthony weiner keeps trying to stress this is behind him but clearly the questions at this brooklyn campaign event were focused on how many more women may come forward. this, of course, after revelations became public on tuesday that he had been carrying on a sexually explicit relationship online with a woman after he resigned from congress in disgrace in 2011, saying that that relationship had ended last summer. he was pressed on several occ
i'm suzanne malveaux. former congressman anthony weiner pressing ahead with his campaign for mayor of new york. he is resisting now calls to drop out of the race because of his latest sexting scandal. new poll shows him falling out of first place. that's right, weiner was back on the campaign trail today, visiting a non-profit group in brooklyn. things however you see him in the kitchen getting a little hot. he couldn't escape more questions about the lewd e-mail exchanges. we'll bring in mary...
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. >> suzanne rennie does the right thing and drinks plenty of water but she never listened to a warning from her mother. >> she used to say, stop drinking out of the bottle, you will have lines around the mouth. well here i am. >> where is she? office of cosmetics consultant. >> we tell people to drink water all the time but unfortunately over time it either causes these lines or it aggravates them. >> she said she drinks about six bottles a day. >> at my desk i keep a big one with a straw which is probably worse. >> the repetitive motion of things that we do in everyday life like water bottles will form the deep wrinkles. >> joyce divac also knows all too well the effect of drinking from sports bottles. >> i'd purse and relax and then they would still be there. and they weren't moving. >> so she underwent a cosmetic procedure a few weeks ago.
. >> suzanne rennie does the right thing and drinks plenty of water but she never listened to a warning from her mother. >> she used to say, stop drinking out of the bottle, you will have lines around the mouth. well here i am. >> where is she? office of cosmetics consultant. >> we tell people to drink water all the time but unfortunately over time it either causes these lines or it aggravates them. >> she said she drinks about six bottles a day. >> at my...
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suzanne, you've been fighting for years now to have the team change its name.o be more support for the effort this year? >> well, yes. there is more support. there is an increasing amount of support as people really consider this issue, and consider that it's not just a superficial issue, it's really quite nuanced, and that it's more than about the team. do you support the team, then you have to support the name. we can really do two things at once. we can support the team and not support the name. so we're for a total name change. and we're always happy to have anyone who wants to join in that effort. >> dan snyder has been quoted as saying, among other things, we'll never change the name. it's that simple. never. you have been fighting in the courts as well through a trademark lawsuit to force a change. where does that case stand? >> well, there has been 21 years of nonstop litigation, and two cases, one that carried my name, and that one ended in 2009. and another that's carried on by amanda black horse, and other native young people who were between the age
suzanne, you've been fighting for years now to have the team change its name.o be more support for the effort this year? >> well, yes. there is more support. there is an increasing amount of support as people really consider this issue, and consider that it's not just a superficial issue, it's really quite nuanced, and that it's more than about the team. do you support the team, then you have to support the name. we can really do two things at once. we can support the team and not support...
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i am brianna keilar, as you heard suzanne say.oment you will hear those instructions so i want to bring in our expert legal panel now. sunny hostin, cnn legal analyst and former federal prosecutor. she was in the courtroom today in sanford, florida. faith jenkins, a prosecutor. trent copeland, a criminal defense attorney. of course, don lemon also joining us from florida. you know, sunny, i want to ask you first. because you were theren
i am brianna keilar, as you heard suzanne say.oment you will hear those instructions so i want to bring in our expert legal panel now. sunny hostin, cnn legal analyst and former federal prosecutor. she was in the courtroom today in sanford, florida. faith jenkins, a prosecutor. trent copeland, a criminal defense attorney. of course, don lemon also joining us from florida. you know, sunny, i want to ask you first. because you were theren
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i'm suzanne malveaux. >> and i'm michael holmes. thanks for your company today. first the horror on the tracks, spain reeling from one of the worst train crashes on the continent ever, certainly the last 60 years or so in spain. you got 80 passengers now confirmed dead after a train derailed. you had carriages snapped in half. >> security footage shows the train speeding around the bend, then look at that, unbelievable, puff of smoke, really a cloud of smoke flies off the tracks onto its side, slams into a concrete wall, absolutely tragic. >> translator: we heard a huge explosion. there were lots of people injured. we started to help the injured in that train car there, then we went to the other cars and that was shocking. indescribable. it was crazy. i was shocked. wounded people carrying children, there are no words to describe it. i was devastated. >> karl penhaul joins us live from santiago de compostela, spain. first of all the pictures are extraordinary. walk us through this. what actually happened?
i'm suzanne malveaux. >> and i'm michael holmes. thanks for your company today. first the horror on the tracks, spain reeling from one of the worst train crashes on the continent ever, certainly the last 60 years or so in spain. you got 80 passengers now confirmed dead after a train derailed. you had carriages snapped in half. >> security footage shows the train speeding around the bend, then look at that, unbelievable, puff of smoke, really a cloud of smoke flies off the tracks...
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coming up we get a first hand look from one of our very end, cnn anchor suzanne malveaux shows us thet of her family as her mom battles this disease. a special report you do not want to miss when we return. >>> it is a cruel disease, a thief, a.l.s., we know about it because of lou gehrig's gaseful exit from the game he loved and who could forget the famous image of gehrig telling the crowd i'm the luckiest man on the face of the earth. very few knew what came after that moment, about gehrig's disease, death, o73 years later what caused his disease, a.l.s.? sadly my colleague, sue van malveaux knows all about a.l.s., her mother has this disease. you know about this all too well, suzanne, and you've been working on this story involving your moth for a while now, and you are raising awareness. >> i appreciate the attention. this has challenged her and my family in a way we could not possibly predict. it has also redefined what it means to be alive. this is our story -- >> these alarms are going off and mom is choking. she can't cough. she can't swallow. >> she was struggling. for the ne
coming up we get a first hand look from one of our very end, cnn anchor suzanne malveaux shows us thet of her family as her mom battles this disease. a special report you do not want to miss when we return. >>> it is a cruel disease, a thief, a.l.s., we know about it because of lou gehrig's gaseful exit from the game he loved and who could forget the famous image of gehrig telling the crowd i'm the luckiest man on the face of the earth. very few knew what came after that moment, about...
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for now brooke baldwin takes it from here. >> suzanne, thank you so much. have a great weekend.ke baldwin. top of the hour we begin with big news out of the cleveland today. ariel scastro has accept add pla deal that will save his life. here he was this morning. the cleveland man admitted today to kidnapping those three women, raping them repeatedly and holding them hostage in his home for a decade. and for the very first time, castro talked publicly about, and i'm quoting him, his sexual problem. >> my addiction to pornography and my sexual problem has really taken a toll on my mind. i knew i was going to get pretty much the book thrown at me. there is some things that i have to -- i don't comprehend because of my sexual problem throughout my home years. >> okay. lawyers say this plea deal, which calls for him to be sentenced to life plus 1,000 years, is exactly what his victims wanted. amanda berry, michelle knight and gina dejesus p
for now brooke baldwin takes it from here. >> suzanne, thank you so much. have a great weekend.ke baldwin. top of the hour we begin with big news out of the cleveland today. ariel scastro has accept add pla deal that will save his life. here he was this morning. the cleveland man admitted today to kidnapping those three women, raping them repeatedly and holding them hostage in his home for a decade. and for the very first time, castro talked publicly about, and i'm quoting him, his sexual...
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hey, brianna. >> thank you, suzanne, very much. i am in for brooke baldwin today.rial where lead detective chris serino is on the stand. >> -- as well, testimony under oath. we had -- the conversation with your last testimony that talked about the ongoing investigation that you were in charge of regarding this case. you were the chief investigating officer, correct? >> yes, sir. >> did there come a time that you met with tracy martin and his girlfriend, brandy green, in your office? >> yes, sir, there was. >> do you recall about how many days after the event of the shooting that was? >> it was either the day after or the day after the -- i think it was the 28th. >> okay. what was the purpose of you bringing mr. martin and miss green to your office? >> to bring them up to speed as far as the progress of the investigation, where we were at that point. >> okay. they had some concerns, did they not, as to whether or not mr. zimmerman at that point had been arrested? >> yes, sir. >> were you sharing with them your progress, what was done and what still needed to be done
hey, brianna. >> thank you, suzanne, very much. i am in for brooke baldwin today.rial where lead detective chris serino is on the stand. >> -- as well, testimony under oath. we had -- the conversation with your last testimony that talked about the ongoing investigation that you were in charge of regarding this case. you were the chief investigating officer, correct? >> yes, sir. >> did there come a time that you met with tracy martin and his girlfriend, brandy green, in...
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i'm suzanne malveaux. >> i'm poppy harlow. a terrifying accident on the hudson river.ple are mi-- two peopl and four others injured. one of the miss sing a 30-year-old woman who is getting married in just two weeks. the other missing person is her groom's best man. the coast guard resumed the search for those two people. we will continue to follow this story as it develops. >>> authorities say six people and their alleged shooter are dead. this is in florida. police say that they found six bodies thrown and near an apartment complex. the suspect pulled up with would hostages. police rescued them and killed the suspect in a shoot-out. >>> number three, this morning, president obama is speaking at the korean war veterans memorial in washington. today marks 60 years since the troops that ended fighting on the korean peninsula. more than 36,000 u.s. troops died in that war. the president and defense secretary chuck hague relevant honoring those that served and attending a wreath laying ceremony. >>> number four a new route of bloodshed rips through the egyptian capital. su
i'm suzanne malveaux. >> i'm poppy harlow. a terrifying accident on the hudson river.ple are mi-- two peopl and four others injured. one of the miss sing a 30-year-old woman who is getting married in just two weeks. the other missing person is her groom's best man. the coast guard resumed the search for those two people. we will continue to follow this story as it develops. >>> authorities say six people and their alleged shooter are dead. this is in florida. police say that they...
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when i was a prosecutor, suzanne, i dreamt about cross-examining certain defendants.well against a skilled prosecutor on cross-examination. they just don't do well. when you're a prosecutor, you are taught how to do this. you go to school and learn how to do this. he's no match against a bernie de la rionda or john guy. they've got to impart that to george zimmerman. >> mark, real quick. final thought here. if he took the stand, george zimmerman took the stand, it would be a game changer, yeah? >> without question. this prosecution team is excellent. i've seen them pull one rabbit out of their hats after another. to sound cliche, they've made mem lemonade out of one lemon after another. they've taken a difficult case and made a case out of it. for them to be able to have this, this would be glorious for them. >> okay. >> the defendant can't take the stand. >> okay. got to leave it there. we're going to be watching every minute of this. my friend and colleague brianna keilar is going to take the helm from here. >>> thank you very much. i'm brianna keilar in for brooke
when i was a prosecutor, suzanne, i dreamt about cross-examining certain defendants.well against a skilled prosecutor on cross-examination. they just don't do well. when you're a prosecutor, you are taught how to do this. you go to school and learn how to do this. he's no match against a bernie de la rionda or john guy. they've got to impart that to george zimmerman. >> mark, real quick. final thought here. if he took the stand, george zimmerman took the stand, it would be a game changer,...
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suzanne is a jury consultant and has been at court for the trial.ow do you think they've been holding up? >> well, they've been holding up pretty well. a-plus. they have been trouperes. but they're weary at this point. you can see their facial expressions, kind of drawn. they're tired. they're trying to pay attention but they're ready to get into deliberations. >> now they're deliberating, when a jury is sequestered like this one, is there a tendency, narl -- natural tendency to reach a verdict quickly? >> well, at this point, i believe they will because they haven't taken any breaks for the most part. throughout the buyer trial when they've've been offered a break they haven't taken it. now that we breck at 2:00, they're going to go right into deliberations and choose their foreperson, read the instructions instruction instructions and deliberate all night long. >> any way to gauge based on your observations which way they're leaping? >> i believe we have a split jury here. two jurors i identified that i feel like are pretty emotionally high strung
suzanne is a jury consultant and has been at court for the trial.ow do you think they've been holding up? >> well, they've been holding up pretty well. a-plus. they have been trouperes. but they're weary at this point. you can see their facial expressions, kind of drawn. they're tired. they're trying to pay attention but they're ready to get into deliberations. >> now they're deliberating, when a jury is sequestered like this one, is there a tendency, narl -- natural tendency to...
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. >> reporter: moments before tour guide suzanne hirsch said she and her four visitors saw another chandeliering in this room. >> at this point both parties didn't even realize that they had experienced the same thing at the same time just in different parts of the mansion. >> reporter: we showed some tourists the video. >> i'm undecided i guess. i have to see it for myself. >> the someplace haunted, right? -- the place is haunted, right? that's what they say. >> reporter: do you think it's a ghost? >> yes. >> reporter: huffman says there is no air-conditioning or evidence of a prank. as the story goes, this 160- room mansion with its doors to nowhere, is home to spirits that the late sarah winchester consulted to counter a curse. staff members say they haven't shared the video publicly until now. >> it was very scary. >> once in a while we'll get a door closing or lights flickering but this is kind of the first or most substantial experience employees and guests have felt in a few years. >> reporter: sharon chin, kpix 5. >> it's a ghost, absolutely. it's a ghost, of course. shaking chandelie
. >> reporter: moments before tour guide suzanne hirsch said she and her four visitors saw another chandeliering in this room. >> at this point both parties didn't even realize that they had experienced the same thing at the same time just in different parts of the mansion. >> reporter: we showed some tourists the video. >> i'm undecided i guess. i have to see it for myself. >> the someplace haunted, right? -- the place is haunted, right? that's what they say....
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. >> reporter: and with the help of the phoenix house recovery center, suzanne is working to get clean>> for me it's one day at a time. >> reporter: as the cdc urges doctors to seriously consider a patient's dependency risk before ever prescribing powerful pain meds. tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> we are back in a moment with what's now being called the worst meal in america. >>> we're back in a moment with what's now being called the worst meal in america. 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. both of us actually. our pharmacist recommended it. and that makes me feel pretty good about it. and then i heard about a study looking at multivitamins and the long term health benefits. and what do you know? they used centrum silver in the study. makes m
. >> reporter: and with the help of the phoenix house recovery center, suzanne is working to get clean>> for me it's one day at a time. >> reporter: as the cdc urges doctors to seriously consider a patient's dependency risk before ever prescribing powerful pain meds. tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> we are back in a moment with what's now being called the worst meal in america. >>> we're back in a moment with what's now being called the worst meal in...
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. >> reporter: suzanne drinks plenty of water but she never listened to a warning from her mother. >> she used to say stop drinking around that bottle. you're going to have lines around your mouth. here i am. >> reporter: where is she? the office of a cosmetic dermatologist. >> we tell our patients, keep on drinking. it's great for your body. it's great for your health. it's great for your skin. and unfortunately, over time, it either causes these lines or it aggravates them. >> reporter: she says she drinks about six bottles a day. >> and then at my desk i keep a big one with a plastic straw which is probably worse. >> the repetitive motions of things that we do in everyday life like drinking from water bottles were form these deep wrinkles in our lips. >> reporter: joyce newbeck also knows all too well the effects of drinking from sports bottles. >> i purse and then i relax and then they would still be there. they weren't moving. >> reporter: see she had a cosmetic procedure a few weeks ago am here's newbeck before the procedure and now after. the doctor says there are new and painl
. >> reporter: suzanne drinks plenty of water but she never listened to a warning from her mother. >> she used to say stop drinking around that bottle. you're going to have lines around your mouth. here i am. >> reporter: where is she? the office of a cosmetic dermatologist. >> we tell our patients, keep on drinking. it's great for your body. it's great for your health. it's great for your skin. and unfortunately, over time, it either causes these lines or it aggravates...
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suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. >> and to check that your anytime of the day, download our abc 7 app on your smartphone. verdict forilty george zimmerman, protests still around the country. protests in some 100 cities are being planned for saturday, and there are calls for even felony charges to be brought against the neighborhood watch volunteer. we have the latest on this emotional case with steve. >> president obama says he is not going to get involved in any justice department decision. however, attorney general eric holder called the shooting a tragedy and unnecessary. they will decide if any federal charges will be filed. this decision actually comes in as reaction continues to pour in from all are around the country. from the streets in los angeles to protest in front of the justice department in washington, reaction in the george zimmerman murder case continues to be strong. >> we have to remember that we are a nation of laws, and the jury has spoken. onamerica continues to weigh whether this case was more about things than just a letter of the law. >> it was based on the facts,
suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. >> and to check that your anytime of the day, download our abc 7 app on your smartphone. verdict forilty george zimmerman, protests still around the country. protests in some 100 cities are being planned for saturday, and there are calls for even felony charges to be brought against the neighborhood watch volunteer. we have the latest on this emotional case with steve. >> president obama says he is not going to get involved in any justice department...
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i'm suzanne malveaux. it's judgment day for george zimmerman. the court has recessed moments ago.hey're in a lunch break. when the jurors return the judge will give them their instructions. after that the wait is on as the six-woman jury decides zimmerman's fate for the shooting death of unarmed teenager of trayvon martin. we'll take you live back to that sanford, florida courtroom. attorneys from both sides delivered their final arguments. you had lead defense attorney mark o'mara setting out to convince the jury of what he called zimmerman's absolute innocence. then john guy delivered the rebuttal insisting that trayvon martin was the one who feared for his life on that faithful day. george howell is outside the courthouse i
i'm suzanne malveaux. it's judgment day for george zimmerman. the court has recessed moments ago.hey're in a lunch break. when the jurors return the judge will give them their instructions. after that the wait is on as the six-woman jury decides zimmerman's fate for the shooting death of unarmed teenager of trayvon martin. we'll take you live back to that sanford, florida courtroom. attorneys from both sides delivered their final arguments. you had lead defense attorney mark o'mara setting out...
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i'm suzanne malveaux. >> i'm michael holmes. we haven't seen the royal baby yet. crowds still waiting on the first appearance at st. marys hospital where he was born 24 hours ago. >> no mistaking the new member of the british royal family has arrived. that was the salute at the tower of london. tributes ring out across the uk welcoming the future king. thousands of people toasted the baby. buildings lit up in royal blue for the baby boy. >> the parents william and kate may leave the hospital and we'll see the baby. >> our royal correspondent max foster has been watching every moment of this outside st. mary's where he's been for days. we know kate's parents arrived for a visit earlier today. what did they say? >> they came about an hour ago and they went in. they were the first to visit the baby. the first to visit this new future heir and they're first grand child. they said a few words. hopefully we can listen to that now because carol spoke for the family. >> he's absolutely beautiful. they're both doing really well. >> how are the parents doing? >> fabulously.
i'm suzanne malveaux. >> i'm michael holmes. we haven't seen the royal baby yet. crowds still waiting on the first appearance at st. marys hospital where he was born 24 hours ago. >> no mistaking the new member of the british royal family has arrived. that was the salute at the tower of london. tributes ring out across the uk welcoming the future king. thousands of people toasted the baby. buildings lit up in royal blue for the baby boy. >> the parents william and kate may...
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. >>> i'm suzanne malveaux. >> i'm michael holmes. the dutchess went into labor overnight. >> as you can imagine media has been outside the hospital and in some cases for up to a couple of weeks now just waiting and watching. our own royal correspondent max foster there. michael and i have been teasing you for weeks saying you probably feel like you're giving birth. >> it's the hottest day of the year in london too. you're hoping this comes soon as well. the queen is at bucking ham pha palace. she's probably not going to go. >> reporter: no. it's business as usual. she came into the hospital 6:00 a.m. local time. she's been in labor for more than 11 hours. this is fairly normal. we don't know how long it will last. she did say she wanted a natural birth. we're not expecting any c sections or anything like that but these things are never predictable. what we're waiting for is another official update. that doesn't come in the form of e-mails or press notes. it comes in a physical form. a palace aid appearing on the steps behind me with
. >>> i'm suzanne malveaux. >> i'm michael holmes. the dutchess went into labor overnight. >> as you can imagine media has been outside the hospital and in some cases for up to a couple of weeks now just waiting and watching. our own royal correspondent max foster there. michael and i have been teasing you for weeks saying you probably feel like you're giving birth. >> it's the hottest day of the year in london too. you're hoping this comes soon as well. the queen is...
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suzanne malveaux knows all about als. her mom has the disease.s about it. >> carol, thank you so much for paying attention to this. it was just a year and a half ago when my mother got the diagnosis. it has challenged her and our family in a way we couldn't possibly predict. it is also redefining what it means to be alive. this is our story. >> alarms are going off. mom is choking. she can't talk or swallow. she was struggling for the next breath. >> reporter: just five months prior, she was leading the mardi gras parade at her birthday party. >> the life of the party. no about it. >> reporter: always vibrant. glamourous and energetic. young looking beyond her years. but then my father started to notice subtle changes. >> pretty much -- there loss of a smile. she had the most radiant smile. unable really to control her facial muscles and her lips and so on. she says -- i can't kiss anymore. >> reporter: but soon other difficulties developed. >> she tripped and fell a couple of times. then her voice. >> reporter: after several trips to various doc
suzanne malveaux knows all about als. her mom has the disease.s about it. >> carol, thank you so much for paying attention to this. it was just a year and a half ago when my mother got the diagnosis. it has challenged her and our family in a way we couldn't possibly predict. it is also redefining what it means to be alive. this is our story. >> alarms are going off. mom is choking. she can't talk or swallow. she was struggling for the next breath. >> reporter: just five months...
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. >> suzanne o'malley, one of the reporters covering the case had written episodes for "law & order."she put parnham in touch with the show's creator, dick wolf. >> and dick wolf said, ms. parnham, i can guarantee you i have great respect for park dietz but no such show ever aired nor had it ever been planned. >> parnham immediately filed for a mistrial. the motion was denied. >> what is the park dietz testimony have to do with that? that had nothing to do with overturning this conviction? i mean, she got the idea from a tv show, and the tv show never existed, and so you overturn the conviction of a person that killed five children? that's absurd. >>> see daddy? mommy? dada. >> mommy? >> say mama. >> mama. >> on march 15th, 2002, andrea yates was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of her children. she was incarcerated at the mountainview unit, a state psychiatric prison. >> in a hospital for the -- called for the criminally insane, you are locked in with people who have committed violent crimes, and they're mentally ill. they're not places you want to be. >> naturally, the def
. >> suzanne o'malley, one of the reporters covering the case had written episodes for "law & order."she put parnham in touch with the show's creator, dick wolf. >> and dick wolf said, ms. parnham, i can guarantee you i have great respect for park dietz but no such show ever aired nor had it ever been planned. >> parnham immediately filed for a mistrial. the motion was denied. >> what is the park dietz testimony have to do with that? that had nothing to do...
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according to suzanne buckley the director of narrow pro-choice of north carolina said quote. that they're trying to pass undercover of--ness legislation that would otherwise not be passed. tina, i have to say ms. buckley, what she's saying is that's with what you do when you're trying to sneak in legislation that would otherwise not be passed. even republican governor pat mccrory expressed concern that the senate had unfairly rushed the amendments on tuesday night. this is a governor who said he would not in any way sign any bills regarding abortion. what's going on, now the $25,000 question. this guy made a promise. the republicans want this no sharia law bill passed, do you think he'll sign it? >> i think he shouldn't. that's my own opinion. this is what republicans do when they're trying to look busy and when they're going after this is basically a minority of people in their state actually have reproductive--they're in their reproductive abilities. they're going after a minority to make themselves look incredibly busy. it's a way of being unresponsive but looking busy at
according to suzanne buckley the director of narrow pro-choice of north carolina said quote. that they're trying to pass undercover of--ness legislation that would otherwise not be passed. tina, i have to say ms. buckley, what she's saying is that's with what you do when you're trying to sneak in legislation that would otherwise not be passed. even republican governor pat mccrory expressed concern that the senate had unfairly rushed the amendments on tuesday night. this is a governor who said...
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. >> suzanne o'malley, one of the reporters covering the case had written episodes for "law & order."ut parnham in touch with the show's creator, dick wolf. >> he said, i can guarantee you i have great respect for park dietz but no such show ever aired. nor had it ever been planned. >> parnham immediately filed for a mistrial. the motion was denied. >> what is the park dietz testimony have to do with overturning this conviction? she got the idea from a tv show and it never existed and so you overturn the conviction of a person that killed five children? that's absurd. the doubletree isn't the end. your next trip is calling you. saying, "dan, schedule a 5 o'clock meeting at a hilton garden inn." or "dan"... hey, dad. ..."expre your family tree at a homewood suites." [ family ] hi, dan. or "put your feet in the sand at a waldorf astoria." never stop vacationing, dan. book during the great getaway for great rates at our ten top hotel brands. travel is calling you to hiltongreatgetaways.com. travel is calling you because what you dont know can hurt you.urance, what if you didn't know that
. >> suzanne o'malley, one of the reporters covering the case had written episodes for "law & order."ut parnham in touch with the show's creator, dick wolf. >> he said, i can guarantee you i have great respect for park dietz but no such show ever aired. nor had it ever been planned. >> parnham immediately filed for a mistrial. the motion was denied. >> what is the park dietz testimony have to do with overturning this conviction? she got the idea from a tv...
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i'm suzanne malveaux. president obama tries to turn the country's attention back to the economy.president shortly from the campus of knox college. we'll bring you his remarks live. you're looking at live pictures there. this is a first
i'm suzanne malveaux. president obama tries to turn the country's attention back to the economy.president shortly from the campus of knox college. we'll bring you his remarks live. you're looking at live pictures there. this is a first
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i'm suzanne malveaux. >> i'm michael holmes. right now major developments in egypt. none of them good news for the man elected president a year ago. >> we're talking about morsi, the one-year president who was pushed out of office. he's not been seen in public since is coup. most people think he's in hiding or being detained by the army. >> the judge ordered him to go to jail. 15 days on charges of spying and plotting with hamas in something that happened before he was even elected president. reza, give us a sense of where you are. i spoke to you an hour or so ago and there was a lot happening. what's going on there with the pro-demonstrators? >> reporter: still a lot of people out here, michael. the crowds are big and they continue to come here despite temperatures that are approaching 100 degrees. despite the fact many of these people are fasting for the holy month of ramadan. weave seen a lot of these duelling friday demonstrations between these two sides, supporters and protesters. these demonstrations look bigger. they feel much more intense. you get the impress
i'm suzanne malveaux. >> i'm michael holmes. right now major developments in egypt. none of them good news for the man elected president a year ago. >> we're talking about morsi, the one-year president who was pushed out of office. he's not been seen in public since is coup. most people think he's in hiding or being detained by the army. >> the judge ordered him to go to jail. 15 days on charges of spying and plotting with hamas in something that happened before he was even...
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. >> suzanne o'malley, one of the reporters covering the case had written episodes for "law and orderut parnham in touch with the show's creator. >> he said i can guarantee i have great respect for park dietz, but no such show ever aired, nor had it ever been planned. >> parnham immediately filed for a mistrial. the motion was denied. >> what is the park dietz testimony have to do -- that had nothing to do with overturning this conviction. she got the idea from a tv show and the tv show never existed so you overturn the conviction of a person that kills five children? that's absurd. [ mortazavi ] i'm definitely a perfectionist. details are really important during four course. i want to make sure that everything is perfect. that's why i do what i do. [ male announcer ] it's red lobster's just $14.99. start your feast with a choice of soup, then salad, plus biscuits! next, choose one of nine amazing entrees like new coconut and citrus grilled shrimp or linguini with shrimp and scallops. then finish with dessert. your four course seafood feast, just $14.99. [ mortazavi ] everything needs
. >> suzanne o'malley, one of the reporters covering the case had written episodes for "law and orderut parnham in touch with the show's creator. >> he said i can guarantee i have great respect for park dietz, but no such show ever aired, nor had it ever been planned. >> parnham immediately filed for a mistrial. the motion was denied. >> what is the park dietz testimony have to do -- that had nothing to do with overturning this conviction. she got the idea from a tv...
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. >> suzanne o'malley, one of the reporters covering the case had written episodes for "law & order." in touch with the show's creator, dick wolf. >> and dick wolf said, ms. parnham, i can guarantee you i have great respect for park dietz but no such show ever aired nor had it ever been planned. >> parnham immediately filed for a mistrial. the motion was denied. >> what is the park dietz testimony have to do with that? that had nothing to do with overturning this conviction? i mean, she got the idea from a tv show, and the tv show never existed, and so you overturn the conviction of a person that killed five children? that's absurd. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. but hurry, offers end july 31st. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools introduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the doors even h
. >> suzanne o'malley, one of the reporters covering the case had written episodes for "law & order." in touch with the show's creator, dick wolf. >> and dick wolf said, ms. parnham, i can guarantee you i have great respect for park dietz but no such show ever aired nor had it ever been planned. >> parnham immediately filed for a mistrial. the motion was denied. >> what is the park dietz testimony have to do with that? that had nothing to do with...
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. >> suzanne o'malley, one of the reporters covering the case had written episodes for "law and orderm in touch with the show's creator. he said i can guarantee i have great respect for park dietz, but no such show ever aired, nor had it ever been planned. >> parnham immediately filed for a mistrial. the motion was denied. >> what is the park dietz testimony have to do -- that had nothing to do with overturning this conviction. she got the idea from a tv show and the tv show never existed so you overturn the conviction of a person that kills five children? that's absurd. ear for summer. ♪ this summer was definitely worth the wait. ♪ summer's best event from cadillac. let summer try and pass you by. lease this all-new cadillac xts for around $399 per month or purchase for 0% apr for 60 months. come in now for the best offers of the model year. farmers presents: 15 seconds of smart. so you're worried about house fires? stop smoking. manage your wires. watch out for space heaters. clean the chimney. get one of these. cool the romance. and of course, talk to farmers. hi. ♪ we are farmers
. >> suzanne o'malley, one of the reporters covering the case had written episodes for "law and orderm in touch with the show's creator. he said i can guarantee i have great respect for park dietz, but no such show ever aired, nor had it ever been planned. >> parnham immediately filed for a mistrial. the motion was denied. >> what is the park dietz testimony have to do -- that had nothing to do with overturning this conviction. she got the idea from a tv show and the tv...
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. >> suzanne o'malley, one of the reporters covering the case had written episodes for "law & order." she put parnham in touch with the show's creator, dick wolf. >> he said, i can guarantee you i have great respect for park dietz but no such show ever aired. nor had it ever been planned. >> parnham immediately filed for a mistrial. the motion was denied. >> what is the park dietz testimony have to do with overturning this conviction? she got the idea from a tv show and it never existed and so you overturn the conviction of a person that killed five children? that's absurd. >>> see daddy? >>> see daddy? mommy? adada. >> mommy? >> say mama. >> mama. >> orion march 15th, 2002, andrea yates was sentenced the life in prison for the murder of her children. she was incarcerated at the mountain view unit, a sate psychiatric prison. >> in a hospital for the -- called for the criminally insane, you are locked in with people who have committed violent crimes and they're mentally ill. they're not places you want to be. >> naturally, the defense was gunning for a reversal of the verdict. among th
. >> suzanne o'malley, one of the reporters covering the case had written episodes for "law & order." she put parnham in touch with the show's creator, dick wolf. >> he said, i can guarantee you i have great respect for park dietz but no such show ever aired. nor had it ever been planned. >> parnham immediately filed for a mistrial. the motion was denied. >> what is the park dietz testimony have to do with overturning this conviction? she got the idea from...
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>> well, suzanne, we are down 11 points right now, but we are in record higher the toierritory, d tech and hewlett packard is offsetting the companies such as mcdonald's who fell short of expectations, and sales rose in the u.s., but fell in europe and asia despite new food items added to the menu. >> and zain, a judge approving a billion dollar settlement with toyota, and who gets the money? >> well, the vehicles lost value following the 2010 recall of toyota cars that allegedly accelerated on their own. claimers can have as much as $6,000 in economic loss damages depending upon the model and the year and the date of the sale. any one who is eligible for the settlement should have received a check notice already, and the deadline is july 29th and one week from today. if you want more information go the toyota e.l. settlement.com. >> zain, thank you so much. >>> just getting breaking news here that i want to read and this is news after george zimmerman was acquitted here. this happened on wednesday, july 17th, and this is according to the seminel county courthouse and they said that ge
>> well, suzanne, we are down 11 points right now, but we are in record higher the toierritory, d tech and hewlett packard is offsetting the companies such as mcdonald's who fell short of expectations, and sales rose in the u.s., but fell in europe and asia despite new food items added to the menu. >> and zain, a judge approving a billion dollar settlement with toyota, and who gets the money? >> well, the vehicles lost value following the 2010 recall of toyota cars that...
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i'm suzanne malveaux. president obama tries to turn the country's attention back to the economy. we'll hear from the president shortly from the campus of knox college. we'll bring you his remarks live. you're looking at live pictures there. this is a first of a series of speeches on the economy. i want to bring in our team following this. jessica, we don't expect any new policy initiatives here. what do we expect to hear from the president today? >> you can expect the president to talk about first briefly what he's accomplished since he came into office bringing the united states out of the financial crisis. you can think of this as a legacy defining speech. a legacy setting speech with the president trying to pitch forward and prod congress into action in part by taking a two by four to republicans and saying if there's no action it's because congress is gridlocked and he's taking his case to the american people. i think you'll hear a very strong defense of obama care with the expectation that he knows house republicans will try to repeal obama care as part of a deal to raise th
i'm suzanne malveaux. president obama tries to turn the country's attention back to the economy. we'll hear from the president shortly from the campus of knox college. we'll bring you his remarks live. you're looking at live pictures there. this is a first of a series of speeches on the economy. i want to bring in our team following this. jessica, we don't expect any new policy initiatives here. what do we expect to hear from the president today? >> you can expect the president to talk...
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one woman, laura fink, spoke to suzanne malveaux about what happened to her. >> i worked for bob filner in 2005 and i was at a fund raising dinner where i was required to escort him from table to table between courses and i stood behind him and a guest waiting far pause in the conversation, one of the guests said, you should be nice to this girl because she's worked her behind off for you. he then proceeded to tell me to turn around which i did and he then patted me on the behind, laughed and said, nope. it's still there. >> was this a kind of thing he would do repeatedly? >> you know, this was a one-time occurrence. i think that it stopped because i documented it immediately. i wrote an e-mail to the congressman directly and i cc'd his chief of staff and proceeded to describe the events and asked that it wouldn't -- i asked for an apology and that it wouldn't happen to me or any other member of his female staff. >> what was the response? >> his chief of staff called me the next day and asked me what i wanted to do. he mumbled an apology and told me that, but i just really didn't unders
one woman, laura fink, spoke to suzanne malveaux about what happened to her. >> i worked for bob filner in 2005 and i was at a fund raising dinner where i was required to escort him from table to table between courses and i stood behind him and a guest waiting far pause in the conversation, one of the guests said, you should be nice to this girl because she's worked her behind off for you. he then proceeded to tell me to turn around which i did and he then patted me on the behind, laughed...
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suzanne has the day off today. >>> we begin in india for the second time in less than a week, chen
suzanne has the day off today. >>> we begin in india for the second time in less than a week, chen
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. >> suzanne o'malley, one of the reporters covering the case had written episodes for "law & order."arnham in touch with the show's creator, dick wolf. >> and dick wolf said mr. parnham, i can guarantee you i have great respect for park dietz, but no such show ever aired nor had it ever been planned. >> parnham immediately filed for a mistrial. the motion was denied. >> what is the park dietz testimony have to do with that? that had nothing to do with overturning this conviction? i mean, she got the idea from a tv show, and the tv show never existed, and so you overturn the conviction of a person that killed five children? that's absurd. ♪ [ male announcer ] it's a golden opportunity to discover a hybrid from the luxury car company that understands that one type of hybrid isn't right for everyone. come to the lexus golden opportunity sales event and choose from one of five lexus hybrids that's right for you, including the lexus es and ct hybrids. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. ♪ the pursuit of a better tomorrow is something we all share. but who can help you find your own path?
. >> suzanne o'malley, one of the reporters covering the case had written episodes for "law & order."arnham in touch with the show's creator, dick wolf. >> and dick wolf said mr. parnham, i can guarantee you i have great respect for park dietz, but no such show ever aired nor had it ever been planned. >> parnham immediately filed for a mistrial. the motion was denied. >> what is the park dietz testimony have to do with that? that had nothing to do with...
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has been. >> producer suzanne got addicted to it. one episode. >> binged watched over the weekend. she said she wants people to understand what it is look to be in jail. trying to bring them into the experience. >> such a debate. who belongs in jail. violent people of course? not violent people? maybe there are better ways to deal with them. >> a good point. she tries to deal with it. we'll be right back. point. she tries to deal with it. we'll be right back. >>> all right, everyone. welcome in to "the mix." we've got a lot of great stories in "the mix." we're going to start with a toddler, 4 years old. also smarter than you and me and you, and nole and everybody else. everybody in the room and probably the whole building. take a listen to her mom quizzing her on capitals. >> okay. what's the capital of czech republic? >> czech republic is -- >> what's the capital of russia? >> russia is moscow. >> okay. capital of the united kingdom? >> london. >> and what about japan? >> japan is tokyo. >> she goes on and on like this. she can name
has been. >> producer suzanne got addicted to it. one episode. >> binged watched over the weekend. she said she wants people to understand what it is look to be in jail. trying to bring them into the experience. >> such a debate. who belongs in jail. violent people of course? not violent people? maybe there are better ways to deal with them. >> a good point. she tries to deal with it. we'll be right back. point. she tries to deal with it. we'll be right back....
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i am brianna keilar, as you heard suzanne say. any moment you will hear those instructions so i want to bring in our expert legal panel now. sunny hostin, cnn legal analyst and former federal prosecutor. she was in the courtroom today in sanford, florida. faith jenkins, a prosecutor. trent copeland, a criminal defense attorney. of course, don lemon also joining us from florida. you know, sunny, i want to ask you first. because you were there in the courtroom. and tell us a little bit about what we're expecting to hear from judge nelson. and if there might be any surprises. or is this pretty -- sort of what we're going to expect. the different instructions that we heard both sides arguing, sometimes very vociferously about yesterday. >> yeah. i mean, the instructions have been agreed upon by both sides. the judge has made her final determination. we even have a copy of those final jury instructions because they've been finalized. in a sense, we're not going to hear any surprises. but this is all going to be a surprise to the jury.
i am brianna keilar, as you heard suzanne say. any moment you will hear those instructions so i want to bring in our expert legal panel now. sunny hostin, cnn legal analyst and former federal prosecutor. she was in the courtroom today in sanford, florida. faith jenkins, a prosecutor. trent copeland, a criminal defense attorney. of course, don lemon also joining us from florida. you know, sunny, i want to ask you first. because you were there in the courtroom. and tell us a little bit about what...
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>>> i am suzanne malveaux. closing arguments set to start soon in the george zimmerman murder trial. we of course bringing it to you live right here on cnn. you won't miss a thing here. here is what we expect. the prosecution is going to present its closing argument that will take about two hours. then tomorrow defense attorney mark o'mara delivers his closing as well followed by a prosecution rebuttal. then the jury gets the instructions and the deliberations will begin. the six woman jury will decide if the 29-year-old neighborhood watch captain george zimmerman shot and killed unarmed teenager trayvon martin in self-defense or was it second degree murder? judge debra nelson this morning ruled that jurors can consider the lesser charge of manslaughter. she has yet to decide if the jury can consider third degree felony murder as well. the judge likely will make that ruling in just a couple of minutes when the court returns from lunch break. >>> live to sanford, florida, george howell outside the courthouse and
>>> i am suzanne malveaux. closing arguments set to start soon in the george zimmerman murder trial. we of course bringing it to you live right here on cnn. you won't miss a thing here. here is what we expect. the prosecution is going to present its closing argument that will take about two hours. then tomorrow defense attorney mark o'mara delivers his closing as well followed by a prosecution rebuttal. then the jury gets the instructions and the deliberations will begin. the six woman...
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i'm suzanne malveaux. >> good to have you back. i'm michael holmes. >> nice to be back. i was on a jury for a couple of days. >> doing your duty. >> talking about this, the only juror, this is to speak publicly about george zimmerman trial, just released the new statement. the woman known as juror b-37, she spoke earlier in exclusive interview with anderson cooper. >> she talks about her sympathy for trayvon martin's family and also reports she was indeed pursuing a book deal. was. she says this, quote, thank you for the opportunity to vent some of the anguish which has been in me since the trial began. for reason of my own i needed to speak alone. there will be no other interviews. my prayers are with all of those who influence and power to modify the laws that left me with no verdict option. other than not guilty in order to remain within the instructions. no other family should be forced to endure what the martin family has endured. she then also goes on to say, for the alleged book deal, there is not one at this time. there was an agreement with a literary agent to e
i'm suzanne malveaux. >> good to have you back. i'm michael holmes. >> nice to be back. i was on a jury for a couple of days. >> doing your duty. >> talking about this, the only juror, this is to speak publicly about george zimmerman trial, just released the new statement. the woman known as juror b-37, she spoke earlier in exclusive interview with anderson cooper. >> she talks about her sympathy for trayvon martin's family and also reports she was indeed pursuing...
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suzanne and michael. >> thanks.ad, north korea wants its ship back and after it was opened unlikely to go. >> wait until you see what was inside. we'll give you all the details. begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer
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the house they're divided against the senate, and then you have a people like brand sandoval and suzannenors pretty effective in terms of governing their states but also broadening the appeal of the party. >> julian republican ret tick has gotten so embarrassing that party leaders like boehner and cantor have been forced to condemn the anti-immigrant attacks by people like steve king from iowa. according to mr. king however, this public display of outrage is a complete sham. take a listen to this. >> is the description such that they have to go out to the press and do a press conference or can they come and tell me i know you're right, i support you. they can do that privately. they have a lot at stake here. there's a leverage within the house of representatives and they need to be concerned about their own leverage. i wouldn't ask them to step forward. i don't want them to take repercussions. i want the rule you have law preserved. >> julian, perhaps people don't want to be associated with the republican party because it's even nastier behind closed doors than it is in public. >> it's a
the house they're divided against the senate, and then you have a people like brand sandoval and suzannenors pretty effective in terms of governing their states but also broadening the appeal of the party. >> julian republican ret tick has gotten so embarrassing that party leaders like boehner and cantor have been forced to condemn the anti-immigrant attacks by people like steve king from iowa. according to mr. king however, this public display of outrage is a complete sham. take a listen...
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suzanne is off today. she will be back later in the week though. let's get straight to that interview that everyone is talking about, one of george zimmerman's jurors breaking her silence. she says she is convinced trayvon martin was the aggressor the night that zimmerman followed and later killed the unarmed teenager. this is an interview you will only see on cnn. juror b-37 as she is known spoke exclusively with our anderson cooper. >> let's talk about how you reached the verdict. when the closing argumen were done, rebuttal was done, you go into that jury room. what happened? >> well, the first day we went in we were trying to get ourself organized because there's no instructions on what you do, how you do it and when you do it. so we all decided we nominated a foreman, so she could have the voice and kind of run the show. if anybody gets so, you know, so everybody's not talking over everybody. if somebody starts talking, somebody else starts talking and then she would say, you know, stop. we got one person at a time. we got to do this. and so t
suzanne is off today. she will be back later in the week though. let's get straight to that interview that everyone is talking about, one of george zimmerman's jurors breaking her silence. she says she is convinced trayvon martin was the aggressor the night that zimmerman followed and later killed the unarmed teenager. this is an interview you will only see on cnn. juror b-37 as she is known spoke exclusively with our anderson cooper. >> let's talk about how you reached the verdict. when...
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suzanne has the day off today. >>> we begin in india for the second time in less than a week, children have been sickened by their school lunches. the latest case happened in the southwestern state of goa. 23 students in grades 3 through 5 got food poisoning. all of them treated at the hospital. thank goodness later released. across the country in bihar state, a much more serious case, of course, you remember, 23 children died after eating lunches tainted with pesticide. now, "reuters" reporting the chief investigator believes the oil used to cook the oil had been stored in a container previously used to store the insecticides. it's reported the tragedy hasn't sunk in for dozens of grieving families. >> reporter: unbearable agony for this young mother, still in a state of shock. she repeats her 5-year-old daughter's name over and over again. "why aren't you coming back" she asks? "why isn't anyone bringing her back?" she died after eating a free lunch in a government school on tuesday, as did 22 of her schoolmates. this the school where those meals were served and right in front of the
suzanne has the day off today. >>> we begin in india for the second time in less than a week, children have been sickened by their school lunches. the latest case happened in the southwestern state of goa. 23 students in grades 3 through 5 got food poisoning. all of them treated at the hospital. thank goodness later released. across the country in bihar state, a much more serious case, of course, you remember, 23 children died after eating lunches tainted with pesticide. now,...
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. >>> i am suzanne malveaux.on in the george zimmerman murder trial. we of course bringing it to you live right here on cnn. you won't miss a thing here. here is what we expect. the prosecution is going to present its closing argument that will take about two hours. then tomorrow defense attorney mark o'mara delivers his closing as well followed by a prosecution rebuttal. then the jury gets the instructions and the deliberations will begin. the six woman jury will decide if the 29-year-old neighborhood watch captain george zimmerman shot and killed unarmed teenager trayvon martin in self-defense or was it second degree murder? judge debra nelson this morning ruled that jurors can consider the lesser charge of manslaughter. she has yet to decide if the jury can consider third degree felony murder as well. the judge likely will make that rulingn
. >>> i am suzanne malveaux.on in the george zimmerman murder trial. we of course bringing it to you live right here on cnn. you won't miss a thing here. here is what we expect. the prosecution is going to present its closing argument that will take about two hours. then tomorrow defense attorney mark o'mara delivers his closing as well followed by a prosecution rebuttal. then the jury gets the instructions and the deliberations will begin. the six woman jury will decide if the...
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fire information officer suzanne flory described the operation's main focus today. >> we're going totinue doing what we call a mop up, making sure hot spots are out around structures. we're doing this maybe even a little more than we normally do because there are so many structures involved. we want to make sure that those areas are clear so that folks can get back home as soon as possible. at he same time, an investigation into the deaths of 19 firefighters in yarnell over the weekend is already underway. initial autopsy findings released today showed the firefighters died of burns and inhalation problems. chrysler announced five separate recalls that affect 840,000 vehicles. most of them are in the u.s. four of the recalls involve electronic issues, but the largest is a recall of 490,000 cars and s.u.v.'s that have problems with their active- restraint head rests in rear-end collisions. since june, chrysler has issued two recalls involving some four million vehicles. a family dispute over the legacy of former south african president nelson mandela deepened today. the remains of his
fire information officer suzanne flory described the operation's main focus today. >> we're going totinue doing what we call a mop up, making sure hot spots are out around structures. we're doing this maybe even a little more than we normally do because there are so many structures involved. we want to make sure that those areas are clear so that folks can get back home as soon as possible. at he same time, an investigation into the deaths of 19 firefighters in yarnell over the weekend is...
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water and sparkling beverages, sounds like soda stream, however, we contacted green mountain and suzanneong told me via e-mail we're not going to comment on the esspecific trademark. likely to see a number of trademarks. >> is this something that's even patentable? >> when you go through soda stream patents there are some patents pending. more trademark on something that who knows what they can put together there. >> talking of soda stream, what's going on with the rumsor, pepsico looking to buy it out? >> that's been out there for a while. pepsico -- >> nothing happening there? >> put the kibosh on that? >> and radioshack popping, deal.com looking that the company is looking for a report. reports they may have hired bankers and others talking the "b" word. not news, and you've argued for a while that radioshack could be a good target for an amazon.com. to me that makes about 0.00% sense but to you it makes a lot more. >> i talked about it, amazon going after best buy and radioshack, so much real estate on the ground if they wanted same-day delivery, and very small footprints. they could
water and sparkling beverages, sounds like soda stream, however, we contacted green mountain and suzanneong told me via e-mail we're not going to comment on the esspecific trademark. likely to see a number of trademarks. >> is this something that's even patentable? >> when you go through soda stream patents there are some patents pending. more trademark on something that who knows what they can put together there. >> talking of soda stream, what's going on with the rumsor,...
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i'm suzanne malveaux. >> and i'm michael holmes. thanks for your company y.
i'm suzanne malveaux. >> and i'm michael holmes. thanks for your company y.
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suzanne says that was lovely, stuart.indness looks like. says this is what we should cover more about our presidents. i love it. thank you very much, everyone, appreciate it. yours. dagen: thank you, stuart. connell: charges against five men accused in what is a worldwide hacking scheme talking about big money, 160 million credit card numbers, or mice. dagen: the government says this is the largest hacking and data breach scheme ever targeting major corporate networks and resulted in hundreds of millions of dollars in losses. members in new jersey are coming out and also charges
suzanne says that was lovely, stuart.indness looks like. says this is what we should cover more about our presidents. i love it. thank you very much, everyone, appreciate it. yours. dagen: thank you, stuart. connell: charges against five men accused in what is a worldwide hacking scheme talking about big money, 160 million credit card numbers, or mice. dagen: the government says this is the largest hacking and data breach scheme ever targeting major corporate networks and resulted in hundreds...