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terry? >> all right, brian. there's another night, then, of hope and prayer and grief in west virginia coal country. thanks to brian ross for that report. >>> when we come back, we'll have new details in a bullying case that ended in a 15-year-old's suicide, and nineteens facing criminal charges. but what about the adults? here's what we can do with 4g from sprint. using the overdrive 4g mobile hotspot, jimmy's playing some video game online, jenny's video-chatting with a friend, and i'm downloading a huge presentation. and while that's happening, we'll enjoy some family time. [ computer beeps ] that was good. what can you do with 4g? [ male announcer ] experience 4g from sprint. it's more than a wireless network. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities, it's a wireless revolution. access www.sprintrelay.com. new anti-aging eye roller. reduces puffiness immediately -- and also helps with lines and wrinkles. not surgery. this is our way to do your eyes. new regenerist anti-aging eye roller. so h
terry? >> all right, brian. there's another night, then, of hope and prayer and grief in west virginia coal country. thanks to brian ross for that report. >>> when we come back, we'll have new details in a bullying case that ended in a 15-year-old's suicide, and nineteens facing criminal charges. but what about the adults? here's what we can do with 4g from sprint. using the overdrive 4g mobile hotspot, jimmy's playing some video game online, jenny's video-chatting with a friend,...
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my name is terry michael from the center of politics and journalism which is a very pleased to co-sponsor this event tonight. i have the honor of having brought robert pierre to washington under the politics and journalism semester program he was in the inaugural class and fall of 1989. we are now in the 22nd year with about 500 alumni and robert represents all of the alumni on the board of directors. he joined judy woodruff and mike mccurry and juan williams and a number of others who run why have to answer to the board of directors of the center. robert king to the program from louisiana state university. he was a junior and he went back to school and entered the school paper and then for a while he thought about getting a master's in business education, but the "washington post" saved him from the fate of personal wealth by recruiting him as a reporter for the post and now she labors under the slave wages of journalism. what's left of journalism. thank goodness the "washington post" owns caplin testing or there might be more problems here in washington, d.c. with journalism. on the mod
my name is terry michael from the center of politics and journalism which is a very pleased to co-sponsor this event tonight. i have the honor of having brought robert pierre to washington under the politics and journalism semester program he was in the inaugural class and fall of 1989. we are now in the 22nd year with about 500 alumni and robert represents all of the alumni on the board of directors. he joined judy woodruff and mike mccurry and juan williams and a number of others who run why...
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i started off as a terry setup the washington xin center for politics and journalism and got to cover the washington, people like ron brown and others got to go to attend the white house events and see what the defense of washington look like. and terry's goal was to have thus become political journalists who would not be so one of ideology or another but sort of look to cut through that to say here is what the democrats say and what republicans say and introduce you to keep folks at the same time. i did some political reporting but then i got -- i gravitated away from it because not a lot of it felt real because our political leaders a lot of times i didn't know whether i was talking -- it almost didn't matter what durham was talking to records or republicans because of your body was spending. it was about the spending and not the people and on the campaign trail even when you go out into america what passed for journalism was going to a donner. during iowa caucuses as opposed to knocking on doors so that's the kind of reporting jon and i have done over the years and that's the kind
i started off as a terry setup the washington xin center for politics and journalism and got to cover the washington, people like ron brown and others got to go to attend the white house events and see what the defense of washington look like. and terry's goal was to have thus become political journalists who would not be so one of ideology or another but sort of look to cut through that to say here is what the democrats say and what republicans say and introduce you to keep folks at the same...
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>> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, martin bashir and cynthia mcfadden in new york city, this is "nightline," april 9th, 2010. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. we begin tonight with a shocking story about mother and child. it involves a tennessee woman, torry hansen, who says she was unable to control the son she adopted from russia six months ago, calling him, quote, mentally instable. so, what did she do? she had her mother put the boy on a plane back to russia, by himself. she's now under criminal investigation, and there may be major repercussions. outraged russian officials have threatened to freeze adoptions to the united states. there were 1,600 last year. as juju chang report reports. >> reporter: 7-year-old artyem flew on a united airlines flight from washington, d.c. to moscow. he arrived with no parents, no guardians. just a note in english from his adoptive single mother, torry hansen of tennessee. this child is mentally unstable, it reads. he is violent and has severe psychopathic issues. i was misled by the russian orphanage regarding
>> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, martin bashir and cynthia mcfadden in new york city, this is "nightline," april 9th, 2010. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. we begin tonight with a shocking story about mother and child. it involves a tennessee woman, torry hansen, who says she was unable to control the son she adopted from russia six months ago, calling him, quote, mentally instable. so, what did she do? she had her mother put...
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terry, what can you -- welcome. and what can you tell us about police meeting with ronald cummings, haleigh's father, behind bars and telling them, advising them, informing them to start plans for a funeral? i mean, they can't bury two cinder blocks and some yellow rope. >> right. it was last tuesday they brought the family members into the sheriff's office. not only ronald but ronald's mother. and also crystal sheffield was brought in to the same location. i don't know if they all met together or not. but they all discussed what turns had taken place in the investigation. they told him it was now a homicide investigation and no longer a missing persons and that they would have enough to go forward if they wanted to make funeral arrangements. >> what do you mean enough? what to go forward with funeral arrangements? enough what? they're not going to put a cinder block and a child -- a little girl's white coffin. so what do they have, mr. shoemaker? don't beat around the bush with me. >> they are being very tight-lipp
terry, what can you -- welcome. and what can you tell us about police meeting with ronald cummings, haleigh's father, behind bars and telling them, advising them, informing them to start plans for a funeral? i mean, they can't bury two cinder blocks and some yellow rope. >> right. it was last tuesday they brought the family members into the sheriff's office. not only ronald but ronald's mother. and also crystal sheffield was brought in to the same location. i don't know if they all met...
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. >> larry: terri schiavo the musical.ll talk about it next with seth macfarlane. >>> you know, they say chuck norris is so tough there's no chin under his beard. there's only another fist that's ridiculous. >> chuck norris. >> i'm sure it will as well as liza minelli's "playboy" shoot. >> put your clothes back on. >> mama, mama, do you love me now, mama? >> ben stiller. help me. >> no, peter. i heard what you said about my movies. >> how did you hear? >> hello! >> hey, paris. i'm a friend of jesus'. check it out. i have a cool bag and it has a dog in it just like yours. >> i met larry king. >> name dropper! >> larry: should i be honored? anyway. seth mcfarlane's our guest. his show provoked an outcry with a music about the late terri schiavo's. terry's brother bobby had this question for you. how do you justify using the term vegetable to describe any human being when its only intention is to dehupize and denigrate just like the "n" word? >> my first response would be it's not a human being, it is a cartoon. but you know,
. >> larry: terri schiavo the musical.ll talk about it next with seth macfarlane. >>> you know, they say chuck norris is so tough there's no chin under his beard. there's only another fist that's ridiculous. >> chuck norris. >> i'm sure it will as well as liza minelli's "playboy" shoot. >> put your clothes back on. >> mama, mama, do you love me now, mama? >> ben stiller. help me. >> no, peter. i heard what you said about my movies....
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in the meantime, he was fired by one of his sponsors and harshly criticized by terry bradshaw. >> ifou are single and you walk into a bar with beautiful women, just have them fill your ego up. if you were not a football player, they would not pay attention to you are. you have to stay out of it. fight the temptation. once would scare me to death, twice, i don't know how anybody does that. >> good stuff from a terry bradshaw. the orioles tried to stop the bleeding tonight. last night they dropped to one in six, despite a great performance. he gunned down the runner at the plate. it out. he goes flat out. look at this. yikes. and the orioles fall flat again, losing 5-1 as the final score. can the forecast helped the orioles? we will tell you next. >> right now an update on the breaking news. we have that water main break. we go to our skype team. >> they have not been able to shut the 20 in. water main off. there is no danger of any of the water getting into the tunnel. the biggest problem they have right now, because of all the work crews here, and they have had to shut down at west l
in the meantime, he was fired by one of his sponsors and harshly criticized by terry bradshaw. >> ifou are single and you walk into a bar with beautiful women, just have them fill your ego up. if you were not a football player, they would not pay attention to you are. you have to stay out of it. fight the temptation. once would scare me to death, twice, i don't know how anybody does that. >> good stuff from a terry bradshaw. the orioles tried to stop the bleeding tonight. last night...
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that same day, co-conspirator terry nichols is also taken into custody.lly michael fortier is apprehended as well. all three suspects in the bombing plot are locked away. but for the survivors this is of little consolation. >> you have to remember there were almost 700 people injured, a lot of people with hearing loss, a lot of people with scars. so it's not just the people who died. it's the people who are wounded. >> i had 40 broken bones. my legs and my ankles, my pelvis, my arms, and my feet were all crushed. and they just didn't think i would make it. they put me in a five-week coma, because they were going to have to do so many surgeries on me. when i finally was able to come out of it, they had to teach me how to talk, how to eat, how to brush my teeth. >> head and face injuries and neck injuries due to all the things that came down from the ceiling. plaster that was shoved up underneath the skin. i had an ear cut in half. the back injuries were because of the shrapnel just propelled into your back. >> it was a lot of stitching. i had somewhere bet
that same day, co-conspirator terry nichols is also taken into custody.lly michael fortier is apprehended as well. all three suspects in the bombing plot are locked away. but for the survivors this is of little consolation. >> you have to remember there were almost 700 people injured, a lot of people with hearing loss, a lot of people with scars. so it's not just the people who died. it's the people who are wounded. >> i had 40 broken bones. my legs and my ankles, my pelvis, my...
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but he has got to, in my opinion, he has got to realize who he is. >> terry bradshaw. >>> tiger woodsform to the u.s. open. entertainment tonight is reporting that the marriage of tiger woods and his wife is over. elin was on a plane to arizona and they are close to working out the final details on their divorce. that is reported by " entertainment tonight." that is reported by " entertainment tonight." >> we have some shine shine coming our way. -- have we have some sunshine coming our way. good night. we will see yo ♪ ♪ ♪
but he has got to, in my opinion, he has got to realize who he is. >> terry bradshaw. >>> tiger woodsform to the u.s. open. entertainment tonight is reporting that the marriage of tiger woods and his wife is over. elin was on a plane to arizona and they are close to working out the final details on their divorce. that is reported by " entertainment tonight." that is reported by " entertainment tonight." >> we have some shine shine coming our way. -- have...
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terry probably really likes his approach. >> gary: 1-2. garza. and he went around on it and garza struck the side out. he will finish it off with the assist. three strikeouts retires. did the caveman invent fire? ♪ sweet times knocking at my front door, what else could i ask for, tonight. ♪ ♪ better times knocking... host: could switching to geico 15% or more on car insurance? host: is ed "too tall" jones too tall? >> gary: and let's take a look at our mitsubishi game flow. >> mike: it started with jason bartlett, a strikeout. upton. a change-up. well located away in the zone. >> gary: tonight's game brought to you by mitsubishi. test drive one today at the dare to compare sales event. burrell with a 1-0. and he will foul that one out. burrell popped out to short his first time up. this is a question mark in the lineup for the rays this year, whether or not matt burrell can put to the a solid season or not. burrell will foul that one away. and a one-ball, two-strike count. matt burrell 1-9 on guthrie. >> mike: he certainly had his best years with
terry probably really likes his approach. >> gary: 1-2. garza. and he went around on it and garza struck the side out. he will finish it off with the assist. three strikeouts retires. did the caveman invent fire? ♪ sweet times knocking at my front door, what else could i ask for, tonight. ♪ ♪ better times knocking... host: could switching to geico 15% or more on car insurance? host: is ed "too tall" jones too tall? >> gary: and let's take a look at our mitsubishi...
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terry mccarthy, cbs news, ashburn, virginia. >> rodriquez: and you can go to the internet to find all the story in this series. cbsnews,.com. and please tell us where you stand on the issues we're covering. we'll have more news next, and later, an angst anti-occupation, but does it have a future in the 21st century? glog today, earth day furniture 40, and a new cbs news poll shows americans have big concerns about the future of our planet. nearly half expect the environment to be in worst shape for the next generation. only 16% think it will improve, while a third say it will stay the same. 190 countries held earth day events today. in florida a 200-pound turtle named pal was returned to the sea. over 5,000 parisians created this human tree. and in geruse lem, a light show on the walls of the old city. the power of mother nature brought air travel in europe to a standstill but more than a week after that vol volcano in iceland created a cloud of ash, things are getting back to normal. today up to 29,000 flights were expected in and out of europe, which is the usual number. however, it
terry mccarthy, cbs news, ashburn, virginia. >> rodriquez: and you can go to the internet to find all the story in this series. cbsnews,.com. and please tell us where you stand on the issues we're covering. we'll have more news next, and later, an angst anti-occupation, but does it have a future in the 21st century? glog today, earth day furniture 40, and a new cbs news poll shows americans have big concerns about the future of our planet. nearly half expect the environment to be in worst...
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terry mccarthy reports. >> reporter: cyberspace.es e-mail, electricity grids, international banking and military superiority. we can't live without it. but increasingly experts say the openness of cyberspace is putting the u.s. in jeopardy. >> basically our whole super power status of the united states depends on computers. we lose them, we lose our status as a super power and become a third world country overnight. >> reporter: the u.s. is vulnerable because there's no accountability, limited security, and no international rule of law in cyberspace. regularly state sponsored hackers in russia and china are attacking government networks. the pentagon gets 360 million unauthorized probes every day. they're not alone. under constant attack, corporate america is losing critical data to overseas competitors robbing the u.s. economy of up to $20 billion a year. most worrisome is the risk to the u.s. power grid, a 6 million mile web of electrical distribution lines powering up nearly 145 million homes and businesses. all controlled by com
terry mccarthy reports. >> reporter: cyberspace.es e-mail, electricity grids, international banking and military superiority. we can't live without it. but increasingly experts say the openness of cyberspace is putting the u.s. in jeopardy. >> basically our whole super power status of the united states depends on computers. we lose them, we lose our status as a super power and become a third world country overnight. >> reporter: the u.s. is vulnerable because there's no...
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also with us, from florida, terry shoemaker, the attorney for ronald cummings. what about it, anthony list? what do you make of that scenario? >> nancy, the one bit of evidence that really impresses me is the statement the grandmother made, flora hollins, that -- or hollars that in her prison conversation over the phone this young girl described in detail what had happened. and i would put a lot of weight and credibility to that statement from a grandmother, especially under the circumstances in which it was given. we know it's admissible into evidence, and i think it's very strong evidence, stronger than anything else i've heard. and remind me to give you my impression about trickery used by police and whether or not there's a limit on that. but as far as what we were hearing so far, i think the grandmother's telling the truth. >> mr. list, i've got a feeling i already know what you think about trickery by cops, but what concerns me is the letter of the law and the constitution. but it also carries great weight that you, a defense attorney, would believe the gr
also with us, from florida, terry shoemaker, the attorney for ronald cummings. what about it, anthony list? what do you make of that scenario? >> nancy, the one bit of evidence that really impresses me is the statement the grandmother made, flora hollins, that -- or hollars that in her prison conversation over the phone this young girl described in detail what had happened. and i would put a lot of weight and credibility to that statement from a grandmother, especially under the...
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terry is uniquely call need to frame the questions for tonight's program. in addition to his work at ""nightline"" he is also answer news' supreme court correspond correspondent. he has reported extensively on the wars in iraq and afghanistan and white house correspondent during the presidencies of bill clinton and george w. bush. so let's welcome our guests and get ready for an exciting evening. thank you. [applause] >> thank you todd. it's an honor to be here and with this remarkable panel. it's a topic of abiding interest to generations of americans. you never know where it's going to turn up. i was in the taxi over here, told the taxi driver, going to the national constitution center. he starts driving. a couple minutes later of absolutely nothing, she said well, maybe we'll get our constitution back some day. now, they could have been someone who didn't like president bush, or somebody that didn't like president obama, could have been anybody, but it's that word our that really is the focus as to is pointed out. americans own their constitution, and th
terry is uniquely call need to frame the questions for tonight's program. in addition to his work at ""nightline"" he is also answer news' supreme court correspond correspondent. he has reported extensively on the wars in iraq and afghanistan and white house correspondent during the presidencies of bill clinton and george w. bush. so let's welcome our guests and get ready for an exciting evening. thank you. [applause] >> thank you todd. it's an honor to be here and...
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jason terry had 13 points, they all came in the second half. nowitzki to terry again.avs down by 14. the spurs win it, they take a three game to one lead in their series. that will do it for this espn news update, remember, you can always stay current with espn news. now back to abc's "america this morning." >>> well, humankind shouldn't rush through the welcome mat, but e.t. comes knocking. >> world famous astrophysicalist search hawkly says, take more independence day the dangerous nomad looking to conjure. >> hawking compares them to christopher columbus' arrival which he says didn't fare very well. the documentary airs on the discovery channel. that's the theory at least. >> i believe they could be out there. >>> coming up next, the stories we're following today, including the enormous recovery jobs for people in mississippi. >>> and baseball's best visit 1600 pennsylvania avenue. sneezing ] day after day, allergy season drags on. oh, how many days are you going to suffer? nasonex is the only prescription that's proven to help prevent most seasonal nasal allergy sy
jason terry had 13 points, they all came in the second half. nowitzki to terry again.avs down by 14. the spurs win it, they take a three game to one lead in their series. that will do it for this espn news update, remember, you can always stay current with espn news. now back to abc's "america this morning." >>> well, humankind shouldn't rush through the welcome mat, but e.t. comes knocking. >> world famous astrophysicalist search hawkly says, take more independence day...
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"sports illustrated" editor terry mcdonell says he's careful not to offend his core audience. >> theres a kind of a trust with all the readers of "sports illustrated" and you don't want to put anything in there that makes anybody uncomfortable. >> the company gives subscribers who don't want the issue a chance to opt out of getting it in exchange for extending their subscription. less than 1% take the offer. >> some editors of "sports illustrated" did not like "swimsuit." >> are you telling me that there is a chance that it almost didn't survive? >> well, there was some leadership at the magazine at different times over the years that thought it was an inappropriate thing for "sports illustrated" to be doing. but it certainly worked for the business. >> the readers, when they pick up the "sports illustrated" swimsuit issue, they want to see an exotic locale, beautiful women in an exotic place. we're the fantasy factory. we make it all happen. they want to see something they have never seen before. >> exotic locations like the atacama desert have become the hallmark of "swimsuit" and wh
"sports illustrated" editor terry mcdonell says he's careful not to offend his core audience. >> theres a kind of a trust with all the readers of "sports illustrated" and you don't want to put anything in there that makes anybody uncomfortable. >> the company gives subscribers who don't want the issue a chance to opt out of getting it in exchange for extending their subscription. less than 1% take the offer. >> some editors of "sports illustrated"...
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here's jimmy kimmel. >> jimmy: thanks, terry.sic from she & him and brooke bu can i eat heart healthy without giving up taste? a man can only try... and try...and try. i heard eating whole grain oats can help lower my cholesterol. it's gonna be tough...so tough. my wife and i want to lower our cholesterol, but finding healthy food that tastes good is torturous. your father is suffering. [ male announcer ] honey nut cheerios tastes great and can help lower cholesterol. bee happy. bee healthy. ♪
here's jimmy kimmel. >> jimmy: thanks, terry.sic from she & him and brooke bu can i eat heart healthy without giving up taste? a man can only try... and try...and try. i heard eating whole grain oats can help lower my cholesterol. it's gonna be tough...so tough. my wife and i want to lower our cholesterol, but finding healthy food that tastes good is torturous. your father is suffering. [ male announcer ] honey nut cheerios tastes great and can help lower cholesterol. bee happy. bee...
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on the issue of five never spoken to terry and i don't expect a call from her by the way. on the last question on aware of this sort of phrasing of the language for the census. i'm kind of diagnostic. especially now when we are seeing if you look at the unemployment now what everyone not just blacks but the unemployment rate measured the way we did its 22%.
on the issue of five never spoken to terry and i don't expect a call from her by the way. on the last question on aware of this sort of phrasing of the language for the census. i'm kind of diagnostic. especially now when we are seeing if you look at the unemployment now what everyone not just blacks but the unemployment rate measured the way we did its 22%.
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so, we asked terry moran what else is going to factor into the president's choice. >> reporter: it's a short list of nominees, according to administration sources. four women and one man, who offer a range of judicial academic, political and life experiences. at the top, elena kagan. >> the supreme court's jushs diction is discretionary. >> reporter: kagan, a brilliant legal scholar and former dean of the harvard law school is a traditional liberal on social issues like abortion and gay rights. but she's a strong defender of presidential wartime powers. >> kagan is very impressive and very appealing, because she meets the goldilocks standard. just right. >> reporter: if the preference is for real world political experience, as president obama has said, two other women from the political arena, homeland security secondary janet napolitano, and jennifer granholm would bring change to a court, which today is made up entirely of judges. and then, there are two sitting judges, diane world and eric garland. judge wood is probably the most liberal candidate. garland, more of a moderate, is
so, we asked terry moran what else is going to factor into the president's choice. >> reporter: it's a short list of nominees, according to administration sources. four women and one man, who offer a range of judicial academic, political and life experiences. at the top, elena kagan. >> the supreme court's jushs diction is discretionary. >> reporter: kagan, a brilliant legal scholar and former dean of the harvard law school is a traditional liberal on social issues like...
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they are all joined tonight by terry moran, coan author of abc news "nightline." the questions for tonight's work is coframed, in addition, he's also the supreme court correspondent. he has reported extensively on the wars in iraq, afghanistan, and he was white house correspondent during the presidency of bill clinton and george w. bush. let's welcome our guest and get excited for a great evening. thank you. [applause] [applause] >> thank you, todd. thank you. it's an honor to be here with all of us and with this remarkable panel. it's a great topic too. a topic of abiding interest really to generations of americans. you never know where it's going to turn up. i was in the taxi over here, told the taxi driver, i'm going to national constitution center. he starts driving, a couple of minutes later,
they are all joined tonight by terry moran, coan author of abc news "nightline." the questions for tonight's work is coframed, in addition, he's also the supreme court correspondent. he has reported extensively on the wars in iraq, afghanistan, and he was white house correspondent during the presidency of bill clinton and george w. bush. let's welcome our guest and get excited for a great evening. thank you. [applause] [applause] >> thank you, todd. thank you. it's an honor to...
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terry shoemaker is joining us out of st. augustine, florida. mr.hoemaker, thank you for joining us. i know that you have just visited ronald cummings today, your client, the father of haleigh. how is he doing? >> considering, he's holding up quite well. you know, he's shocked by all the latest news, and he's anxious to finally have an end to this and find out exactly what happened. but overall, he's doing pretty well. >> can you tell us procedurally, earlier in the week we know they called the family to the jail. we know that ronald was taken somewhere. can you -- procedurally, what happened to ronald early this week when authorities came there? >> well, originally, it probably would have been around wednesday i think he was taken out of his cell and he had been in his cell on his own ever since he was arrested. he was taken over to the sheriff's office. they talked to him about what had transpired and the fact that there were some new tips that they were searching. he was then put back -- he has to be put back into general population at that time.
terry shoemaker is joining us out of st. augustine, florida. mr.hoemaker, thank you for joining us. i know that you have just visited ronald cummings today, your client, the father of haleigh. how is he doing? >> considering, he's holding up quite well. you know, he's shocked by all the latest news, and he's anxious to finally have an end to this and find out exactly what happened. but overall, he's doing pretty well. >> can you tell us procedurally, earlier in the week we know they...
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let's go to terry in california. terry! >> caller: hey, jim. boo-yah from sunny california!n, i got beaches all over the place i've got to get to. how can i help you? what's up? >> caller: hgsi, human genome. i sold off on the flurry of sales and i want to know if i can buy it back. >> you know, terry, i've got to be honest with you, even though it's a $20 stock, in the end -- let me get the right price. it's a $29 stock. it is still speculative. it is like dendreon. i will embrace it like i embrace dendreon. but do not count it as your health care, do not count it as your drug. i want you to count it as your spec. and in that case i will bless owning the stock and not giving you the buzzer. but you know what? they're giving me the buzzer. and you know what that means? it means the "lightning round" is over! >>> when i tell you i think you should own a stock it doesn't mean you should throw all your eggs in one basket. even if you're almost positive it will go up. like how much do i love apple, right? but no, i don't want to hear you just own apple. i won't have any of that
let's go to terry in california. terry! >> caller: hey, jim. boo-yah from sunny california!n, i got beaches all over the place i've got to get to. how can i help you? what's up? >> caller: hgsi, human genome. i sold off on the flurry of sales and i want to know if i can buy it back. >> you know, terry, i've got to be honest with you, even though it's a $20 stock, in the end -- let me get the right price. it's a $29 stock. it is still speculative. it is like dendreon. i will...
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terry teachout conveys this all throughout this book. i am going to just bring him on, and we are going to have to video clips. we have some audio. we are going to have some music afterwards during the signing. for the q&a, please come to the microphone over there so the c-span audiences can hear your question. and please, without further ado, please help me welcome terry teachout. [applause] >> thank you very much. this has been a big couple of days for me. yesterday i found out-- point that right at me. yesterday i found out that someone had been nominated for an naacp image were bored and 10 minutes after that i found out it was going on to the "new york times" bestseller list next week or go. [applause] i had to brag about that. it is a wonderful thing to be here. i am delighted to be here and i am delighted to be talking about a man who was delightful. you can say a lot of things about louis armstrong which obviously is why i wrote the book about him but if you have the good fortune to speak to anyone who knew him personally, be it
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thank you terrie autrey having me. [applause] >> steve knopper is contributing editor for rolling stone and author of four previous books including the complete idiot's guide to starting a band. to find out more, visit steveknopper.blogspot.com >>> in his book "the strong horse" lee smith, middle east correspondent for the weekly standard, argues that people in the middle east and to follow the strongest leader. the hudson institute in washington, d.c. posts this one hour and 40 minute event. >> good afternoon. welcome. i'm ted weinstein, ceo of hudson institute. i would like to welcome you and the book tv audience and the various other cameras here to the walter and its eastern conference center at the hudson institute for today's book form for the book by developing to the to visiting fellow lee smith entitled "the strong horse" power, politics and the clash of fear of civilizations. the book has just been published by doubldday. i should say that "the strong horse" is an important new book and urge you to buy for th
thank you terrie autrey having me. [applause] >> steve knopper is contributing editor for rolling stone and author of four previous books including the complete idiot's guide to starting a band. to find out more, visit steveknopper.blogspot.com >>> in his book "the strong horse" lee smith, middle east correspondent for the weekly standard, argues that people in the middle east and to follow the strongest leader. the hudson institute in washington, d.c. posts this one...
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information based way to screen and stronger way to determine whether passengers should go through second terry examination, and not just primary examination. >> reporter: for example, if the system was in place before the attempted christmas day underwear bombing, u.s. officials passed on information they were searching for a muslim man from nigeria who traveled to yemen, umar farouk abdulmutallab, could possibly have been flagged and a former head of u.s. customs and border protection says it is a way to paint a picture for analysts to examine. >> all of these pieces of information are put together and looked at and analyzed, collectively, to make that determination, as to whether that person poses a threat. >> reporter: the new method is expected to greatly reduce the number of extra screenings that were performed under a recent emergency order. from the christmas day bombing attempt until now, any passenger from or traveling through 14 mainly muslim countries went through extra security measures. >> that is an improvement over emergency order, which was really a gross generalization and was
information based way to screen and stronger way to determine whether passengers should go through second terry examination, and not just primary examination. >> reporter: for example, if the system was in place before the attempted christmas day underwear bombing, u.s. officials passed on information they were searching for a muslim man from nigeria who traveled to yemen, umar farouk abdulmutallab, could possibly have been flagged and a former head of u.s. customs and border protection...
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su complice terry nichols fue setnenciado a cadena perpetua... aerolineas estan asegurando a sus usuarios que no exigiran cobros adicionales por el equipaje de mano... el senador de nueva york, charles schumer ha encabezado la lucha contra los cobros desde que la aerolinea spirit anuncio recientemente que cobrara extra por dicho equipaje... segun schumer, las aerolineas american, delta, jetblue, united, y u-s- airways se han comprometido a no cobrar por las maletas de mano... schumer junto a otros politicos presentaron una legislacion la semana pasada en busca de prohibir los referidos cobros.. en cuba agentes de seguridad impidieron a las damas de blanco realizar su caminata semanal y las obligaron a regresar a sus casas en autobus... a partir de hoy les exigen un permiso de manifestacion... mientras tanto la iglesia catolica pidio al gobierno de raul castro a hacer los cambios necesarios para remediar la crisis economica, a la vez que insto a cuba y los estados unidos a romper el circulo critico de su conflicto a traves del dialogo... en republ
su complice terry nichols fue setnenciado a cadena perpetua... aerolineas estan asegurando a sus usuarios que no exigiran cobros adicionales por el equipaje de mano... el senador de nueva york, charles schumer ha encabezado la lucha contra los cobros desde que la aerolinea spirit anuncio recientemente que cobrara extra por dicho equipaje... segun schumer, las aerolineas american, delta, jetblue, united, y u-s- airways se han comprometido a no cobrar por las maletas de mano... schumer junto a...
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. >> terry bradshaw. the nationals are 3-4 and have the day off. the new york yankees honk their 27th championship pennant today and beat the angels 7-5 to. if this was the winning run in the bottom of the aid. jorge posada into left field. four redskins fans, watch for fireworks before the draft. john gordon warned everybody not to be surprised if the washington redskins still take a quarterback during the draft despite donovan mcnabb. i believe jason campbell will be gone. >> this is getting interesting. ♪ my country ♪ 'tis of thee ♪ sweet land ♪ of liberty ♪ of thee i sing [ laughs ] ♪ oh, land ♪ where my fathers died ♪ land of the pilgrims' pride ♪ from every mountainside ♪ let freedom ring ♪ >>> never before heard interviews with former first lady jacqueline kennedy will be made public next year. in 1964, she sat down with interviews with a family friend. the former first lady discussed her marriage, the white house years and other personal events. there were kept sealed for an indefinite time but now her daughter is allowing the audiotapes to
. >> terry bradshaw. the nationals are 3-4 and have the day off. the new york yankees honk their 27th championship pennant today and beat the angels 7-5 to. if this was the winning run in the bottom of the aid. jorge posada into left field. four redskins fans, watch for fireworks before the draft. john gordon warned everybody not to be surprised if the washington redskins still take a quarterback during the draft despite donovan mcnabb. i believe jason campbell will be gone. >> this...
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. >> terry taylor for the international council of life sciences pres s. given your view that this nuclear agreement, if it is ratified, is a big political deal rather than a military one, i was looking for your views on the political troubles arising from this in strengthened cooperation between the rrussia and the united states, how do you think that the leading political establishment would respond to the view you expressed on iran? is there a real prospect of real collaboration between russia and the united states on this? >> a quick question -- it seems to me that you predominantly reference the perceptions of what we might call the key leaders in russia -- the elite in russia and to what extent is the popular opinion in russia concerned about the specifics of a nuclear arms agreement and also, to what extent is popular opinion concerned about the gap between the actual and perceived power in the world between the united states and russia? . . >> there is a notion that the nuclear route -- nuclear-weapons are not the only color remaining in russia. th
. >> terry taylor for the international council of life sciences pres s. given your view that this nuclear agreement, if it is ratified, is a big political deal rather than a military one, i was looking for your views on the political troubles arising from this in strengthened cooperation between the rrussia and the united states, how do you think that the leading political establishment would respond to the view you expressed on iran? is there a real prospect of real collaboration...
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talk about black people in the discussion was black people think this and it was one black people as terrytalked about the white people. this was meant to turn the camera lens other bracing and look at the crowd to say who are these folks? but we came up with four different things so we talked to union workers and ex offenders and business owners and a lot of people who have a lot of different opinions about the work. one of the chapters, the first chapter that i will read from. my personal chapter four is about my family but centered on my grandmother daisy mae francis. our family moved off the plantation and 1975. that is not a mistake. 1975. i was seven years old when we moved away from the plantation. so we talked about to come with that his men to to serve s slavery and i will read a little from the chapter. >> free expression was not an option everybody understood the rules on the plantation and white peoplesoft and black people did with ever told. the plantation was named for the life of the man that wants on the property and the slaves that worked in the field. the plantation is th
talk about black people in the discussion was black people think this and it was one black people as terrytalked about the white people. this was meant to turn the camera lens other bracing and look at the crowd to say who are these folks? but we came up with four different things so we talked to union workers and ex offenders and business owners and a lot of people who have a lot of different opinions about the work. one of the chapters, the first chapter that i will read from. my personal...
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terri, nice to have you with us tonight.you're a member of the pta and hockey mom involved in youth hockey. thank you for being involved with your kids. what's the big deal? why would you protest or why did you -- afraid somebody is going to take your gun? what's happening here? >> we hear that a lot, ed, that no one's coming to take your guns. that's what we're afraid of. really, it's just about the fou founding fathers said freedom isn't free and the price of freedom is eternal vigilance. that's what it's about. we're being vigilant here and seeing things that are concerning. we don't believe that people are going to come door to door and necessarily take our guns. there are things that come through legislation that many americans aren't necessarily aware of. that we're keeping an eye on. and, you know -- >> okay, so you're aware that president obama has an "f" rating from the brady foundation? >> well, yeah. there -- a lot of people say obama has done more for gun ownership than many of the presidents in the past. certain
terri, nice to have you with us tonight.you're a member of the pta and hockey mom involved in youth hockey. thank you for being involved with your kids. what's the big deal? why would you protest or why did you -- afraid somebody is going to take your gun? what's happening here? >> we hear that a lot, ed, that no one's coming to take your guns. that's what we're afraid of. really, it's just about the fou founding fathers said freedom isn't free and the price of freedom is eternal...
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terry in pennsylvania. terry. >> caller: hey, jim, how are you doing? >> not bad, home stater. speak to me. >> caller: a boo-yah from ohio state university. i'm in enemy territory. >> well, that's okay. pennsylvania and ohio, i still think it's really kind of a one country theme. but i understand sports. go ahead. >> caller: you have talked in the past about buying quality stocks not in favor, but one of the things you talked about was trying to find the insider traders when they're buying large blocks of a stock. >> right. >> caller: and i don't know how to find them. how do you -- >> yahoo finance has them. i like to hit up a stock and see what they have. they always list insider buying. you've got to do that. now, remember, people sell for a million reasons, they've got estate planning, divorce, whatever. people buy for one reason. they think the stock's going higher. let's go to john from missouri. john. >> caller: jim, thank you for taking my call. and thank you for being such a workaholic. >> i am too much of a workaholic. all my 17 doctors tell me that. so go ahead. >> c
terry in pennsylvania. terry. >> caller: hey, jim, how are you doing? >> not bad, home stater. speak to me. >> caller: a boo-yah from ohio state university. i'm in enemy territory. >> well, that's okay. pennsylvania and ohio, i still think it's really kind of a one country theme. but i understand sports. go ahead. >> caller: you have talked in the past about buying quality stocks not in favor, but one of the things you talked about was trying to find the insider...
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terry wills recently wrote a book on that, and i have not read the book so i cannot say it is the best book but he is on to something. when president bush issued signing statements -- i will sign this legislation but do it with these reservations -- where is that called for in the constitution? in times of national peril, the president takes on more responsibility. it is not the senate of the 19th century for the sure, but congress of the 19th century. it is a constant struggle. one scholar famously said that the constitution is an invitation to struggle between the branches for power. and that struggle is alive and well today. >> a couple of hands right here. >> if you could speak to the history of that -- the senate may be the greatest debating society in the world, and it came -- and it became a shock to americans when the cameras went on when they saw a senate turf speaking in an empty room. when did it began to depart from the full group really debating? >> march 4, 19 of 9. that is that date that the person of office building opened. senators had real offices and real desks to go
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it as making sure the right plays are called and been the architect so it does its many functions terry and the intelligence community is so complex. if we are going to be quick, we have to have an empowered people down the line during their job based on a mission guidance, not on centralized direction, so i think my responsibility is such a structure that does the example would be the president's daily briefing, which goes across the top policy makers of the government, and i would say in that case, i do not always do it myself. i know the people doing it. we have talked about it. that analogy goes through the community. i do not have an operations center. i do not go rushing in and put a headphone of -- put headphones on. i think, are they well- supported? are the resources in place devlin it is really one step back from that to get the job done. -- for the resources in place? it is really one step back from that to get the job done. >> since 1947, a lot have gone out of business, yet the intelligence community below the management lovell -- level, the organization of the community re
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he represented former governor jeb bush's defense of terri's law, the legislation named for terri schiavoics and public policy at the national catholic bioethics center. she is also a registered nurse. the moderator was susan dentzer, editor in chief of health affairs, and an on-air analyst for the newshour. >> some people have said we should dispense with the word "rationing" and just start to talk about rational care. do you think we could ever agree as a society on what rational care is? >> well, i would hope so. let's take a look at what works. let's understand rationally how to handle decision-making authority if you're not competent. can we set up an understanding that we don't want meddling in direct bedside care that the been i have sense of the doctor should be the ethic we want to see. we don't have much evidence right now about what works and what goes on in health care. i would venture to say we don't even know what prices are. we don't know what we're paying for most of the time. anybody who has looked at a hospital bill has been through an experiment in some kind of as troll
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." >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, martin bashir and cynthia mcfadden in new york city, th is "nightline," april 7th, 2010. >> good evening. we begin again tonight in west virginia coal country, where toxic conditions earlier today disrupted the search for the four unaccounted for miners. but tonight, the danger has begun to subside, and a delicate drilling effort resumed that may soon allow rescue teams back into the mine. for the families of the four, the hope may be fading, but as david muir found out today, it is still alive. >> and just assure as death is, jesus christ is a sure savior. >> reporter: tonight, a candle light vigil in this tested part of coal country. so many have lost fathers, grandfathers and sons. this pastor, a coal miner himself, led the prayer. >> in the name of jesus christ, amen. >> reporter: now more than 48 hours after the explosion, and there is still some hope here. four coal miners are still missing, and their families still waiting. waiting to hear it if the men made their way into rescue chambers. the wait has been excr
." >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, martin bashir and cynthia mcfadden in new york city, th is "nightline," april 7th, 2010. >> good evening. we begin again tonight in west virginia coal country, where toxic conditions earlier today disrupted the search for the four unaccounted for miners. but tonight, the danger has begun to subside, and a delicate drilling effort resumed that may soon allow rescue teams back into the mine. for...
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terrie describes madoff as the greatest financial crime in history over the course of the decade he sold $65 billion from money investors all over america. so you are a chartered financial analyst holder as well as a certified fraud analyst and have a background in the financial industry and then as an independent fraud investigator. tell about what this means. what does it mean to be a quantitative analyst you describe yourself chartered. what does this mean in terms of for what you do every day in and why you were the person to sort out his fraud. >> guest: started in 2000i was a managing billions and portfolios and i noticed it was a fraud because i was asked to compete with him. my boss wanted me to develop a product and i knew that was impossible. obviously it was a fraud mathematically nothing makes sense. so i recruit
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terry writes on facebook. he is good at making promises and telling the public what they want to hear. hopefully he is not reelected. >> but yolanda writes, i think he has done a fairly good job so far, considering everything he has had on his plate. time will tell how much he has made an impact. >> a florida doctor is taking a strong stand against the nation's new health care plan. dr. jack castle posted a sign on his door saying obama supporters seek care elsewhere. the urlocalsrologist is a republican upset about the passage of health care reform criticism ticks say he is going against the ethical obligation. dr. castle said he is simply invoking his right to free speech. >> and yet another woman is speaking out against tiring woods. this time it is kindergarten teacher. she said that tiger lied about an alleged racial attack he experienced in her classroom, when he was five years old. she said his parents never reported it. and she has hired all powered attorney gloria al red to demand an apology. she has
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>> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, martin bashir and cynthia mcfadden in new york city, this is "nightline," march 31st, 2010. >> good evening. we begin tonight with renewed controversy facing the catholic church. no pope has resigned his position since the 1h century. but if some critics have their way, that's exactly what the pope would do. this holy week has seen him defending the vatican and himself against allegations that he knew about and failed to act on sexual abuse by priests years ago. but in one major scandal, his role may have been far more complicated than that, as our chief investigative correspondent brian ross reports. brian? >> reporter: cynthia, with growing questions about the role of pope benbenedict, there is n attention to his handling of probably the most e agree jous, notorious case of them all, involving a priest with powerful connections inside the vatican, who was also a drug addict and a pedophile. for years, despite repeated allegations that the father sexual by abused young men, poem john paul ii continued to call him an i
>> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, martin bashir and cynthia mcfadden in new york city, this is "nightline," march 31st, 2010. >> good evening. we begin tonight with renewed controversy facing the catholic church. no pope has resigned his position since the 1h century. but if some critics have their way, that's exactly what the pope would do. this holy week has seen him defending the vatican and himself against allegations that he knew...
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." >>> from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, martin bashir and cynthia mcfadden in new york city, this is "nightline," april 13th, 2010. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. we begin tonight with faith and a woman who calls herself one of the world's leading practical bible teachers. she's perhaps the most powerful female. consider the numbers. over $100 million. that's the amount of money her ministry raised last year. 474, that's the number of television stations which broadcast her show. 80. that's the number of books she's written. or one. that's how many private jets it took before critics started a asking questions. i went to st. louis to talk to joyce meyer for our series, "faith matters." joyce meyer is as close as it comes to a christian rock star. >> we love you! >> reporter: though, she herself says she's an unlikely success story. ♪ we will overcome >> i was told i didn't have a personality. i was told i didn't have the voice. i was told i was a woman. it was like -- god, i'm a woman, he said, "i know." i stand amazed all the time. the bible says god u
." >>> from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, martin bashir and cynthia mcfadden in new york city, this is "nightline," april 13th, 2010. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. we begin tonight with faith and a woman who calls herself one of the world's leading practical bible teachers. she's perhaps the most powerful female. consider the numbers. over $100 million. that's the amount of money her ministry raised last year. 474, that's the number...