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and tina brown did amazing thing. >> what ever happened. i am sorry liz, what happened to barack obama and the liberal new york times? >> we are going to have to take a break. if you see something that shows evidence of media bias. e-mail us. up next. the media take on a feisty debate in iowa. publican presidential candidates go head-to-head in iowa and taking on the issues and taking on the press . a film about the killing of bin laden builds controversy when questions arise. what is this about? answers are next on news watch. nking with olay. ♪ there's more than a jar of olay moisturizers in every bottle of olay bodywash to leave your skin feeling soft and smooth. with olay. introducing the lightning-fast, 10-inch samsung galaxy tab. stay up to date, entertain yourself, and enrich your knowledge like you've never imagined. only at verizon. built so you can rule the air. >> you said the era of small government is over. that sounds like obama. >> she said she had a titanium spine. >> i would like to see the rest of the debate asking us inst
and tina brown did amazing thing. >> what ever happened. i am sorry liz, what happened to barack obama and the liberal new york times? >> we are going to have to take a break. if you see something that shows evidence of media bias. e-mail us. up next. the media take on a feisty debate in iowa. publican presidential candidates go head-to-head in iowa and taking on the issues and taking on the press . a film about the killing of bin laden builds controversy when questions arise. what...
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tina's mother never gave up. police announced they have a suspect in custody. he's a former classmate of the 14-year-old and someone she knew. >> the brutal murder of this freshman made the people look at the world entirely different. >> reporter: it's been 14 years since she was stabbed to death. her body was found in a drain damage area since 68 a. it was aun un-- drainage area since 19 -- was found in a drainage area. it was aun inincorporated -- was an unincorp traited area for a while -- unincorporated area for a while. one. stories confirmed that steven carlson was arrested. he's now 43 years old and would have been 16 on april 5th, 1984 when tina was murdered. police say the suspect had very little reaction to his arrest. they need to serve their time. >> reporter: her parents always thought it was a classmate. >> was it a sense of relief or -- >> reporter: yeah, relief is good. yeah. because she has to know before she dies or i die who was responsible and they need to be taken care of. there has to be some justice for her. >> reporter: he explains since
tina's mother never gave up. police announced they have a suspect in custody. he's a former classmate of the 14-year-old and someone she knew. >> the brutal murder of this freshman made the people look at the world entirely different. >> reporter: it's been 14 years since she was stabbed to death. her body was found in a drain damage area since 68 a. it was aun un-- drainage area since 19 -- was found in a drainage area. it was aun inincorporated -- was an unincorp traited area for...
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. >> don't we have tina here today?> yes. >> okay. >> we shall see. >> yes, she'll be on. >> we have a much better picture of michele bachmann from "meet the press." >> "meet the press" is going to be in iowa this sunday. >> they said it looks like a cheap shot. it's great for michele bachmann. great for her. >> even better for newsweek. >> exactly. >>> former white house press secretary will be here on set, tina brown, chuck todd and eugene robinson. up next, the top stories. first, bill karins with a check on the forecast. bill. >> a little bit of rain yesterday. good morning. new york city, boston, over two inches of rain yesterday. we got drenched. today is a better day. it's looking to be a fantastic thursday, friday. showers and storms exited all areas except for maine. leave the umbrellas home today. the only area with a chance of showers -- partly cloudy. humidity levels will be dropping, too. you are going to enjoy this afternoon. a look at tomorrow, high temperatures, upper 70s in new england. 80 to 85 from ne
. >> don't we have tina here today?> yes. >> okay. >> we shall see. >> yes, she'll be on. >> we have a much better picture of michele bachmann from "meet the press." >> "meet the press" is going to be in iowa this sunday. >> they said it looks like a cheap shot. it's great for michele bachmann. great for her. >> even better for newsweek. >> exactly. >>> former white house press secretary will be here on set,...
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. >> reporter: tina fales will never grow old.ile has frozen in time just as time has stood still for her family. ron orozco would be tina's stepfather if she lived today. someone stabbed the 14-year-old as she walked home from high school. now nearly three decades later, police believe they know who that someone is. >> reporter: our suspect in this case -- >> our suspect in this case was a foothill high school student at the time of the murder. he lived near the school and in close proximity where the attack occurred. >> reporter: police dot their big break because the suspect was 16 at the time of his alleged crime, investigators are not released his name until he's cleared from the juvenile courts, he's now 43 years old -- police got their big break. there is some measure of relief for tina felios's family but there's still one lingering question. >> who could keep that a secret for so long without someone feeling like they had to do the right thing. >> reporter: tina has always been remembered with a plaque at her high school.
. >> reporter: tina fales will never grow old.ile has frozen in time just as time has stood still for her family. ron orozco would be tina's stepfather if she lived today. someone stabbed the 14-year-old as she walked home from high school. now nearly three decades later, police believe they know who that someone is. >> reporter: our suspect in this case -- >> our suspect in this case was a foothill high school student at the time of the murder. he lived near the school and in...
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. >> reporter: it's hard to believe that last february, tina meranda was only given weeks to live.he had stage four lung cancer. >> my oncologist basically said there was absolutely nothing he could do. >> reporter: a nonsmoker who was used to helping her husband rurua winery and raising two young boys, tina found herself barely able to move from the bed to the sofa. >> i would beg my kids to play right in front of me so i could be around them because basically, i could do hardly anything. >> reporter: realizing she was dying, her husband searched the internet for hope and found it. he learned that patients who had tumors with a rare mutation something called the out-gene were being enrolled in a new drug study. but t ly 3% to 5% of lung cancer tumors have this rare mutation. >> we tested me for the out-gene and it was like winning the lottery. i had it. >> reporter: the new pill, xalkori, goes after the out-gene, and the mutation which makes the tumor cell grow out of control. the drug attaches itself to the prototn made by the gene and simply shuts the cell down. and when the dru
. >> reporter: it's hard to believe that last february, tina meranda was only given weeks to live.he had stage four lung cancer. >> my oncologist basically said there was absolutely nothing he could do. >> reporter: a nonsmoker who was used to helping her husband rurua winery and raising two young boys, tina found herself barely able to move from the bed to the sofa. >> i would beg my kids to play right in front of me so i could be around them because basically, i could...
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. >> reporter: tina faelz will never grow old, her smile is frozen in time. >> i think it gets worse as the years go on. >> reporter: >> reporter: 27 years ago someone said that 14-year-old to death as she took a shortcut home from high school, walking through a culvert near highway 680. now, nearly three decades later, police believe they know who that someone is. >> are says that in this gates in this case was that was one of the time of the murder. he lives near the school and enclosed by 32 where the crime occurred. >> reporter: police retested all evidence to the new dna technology not available in 1984 and got their big break. because the suspect was 16 at the time of the ledge climb, investigators are not releasing his name be he is now 43 years old. >> the brutal murder of this 14- year-old freshman makes the bullet of the world and having given today. >> reporter: there's some measure of relief for tina faelz's family that is one lingering questions him back how do you have done that without someone doing the bribing? >> reporter: tina faelz has been remember all these years
. >> reporter: tina faelz will never grow old, her smile is frozen in time. >> i think it gets worse as the years go on. >> reporter: >> reporter: 27 years ago someone said that 14-year-old to death as she took a shortcut home from high school, walking through a culvert near highway 680. now, nearly three decades later, police believe they know who that someone is. >> are says that in this gates in this case was that was one of the time of the murder. he lives near...
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. >> reporter: tina fales will never grow old.her smile has frozen in time just as time has stood still for her family. ron orozco would be tina's stepfather if she lived today. someone stabbed the 14-year-old as she walked home from high school. now nearly three decades later, police believe they know who that someone is. >> reporter: our suspect in this case -- >> our suspect in this case was a foothill high school student at the time of the murder. he lived near the school and in close proximity where the attack occurred. >> reporter: police dot their big break because the suspect was 16 at the time of his alleged crime, investigators are not released his name until he's cleared from the juvenile courts, he's now 43 years old -- police got their big break. there is some measure of relief for tina felios's family but there's still one lingering question. >> who could keep that a secret for so long without someone feeling like they had to do the right thing. >> reporter: tina has always been remembered with a plaque at her high s
. >> reporter: tina fales will never grow old.her smile has frozen in time just as time has stood still for her family. ron orozco would be tina's stepfather if she lived today. someone stabbed the 14-year-old as she walked home from high school. now nearly three decades later, police believe they know who that someone is. >> reporter: our suspect in this case -- >> our suspect in this case was a foothill high school student at the time of the murder. he lived near the school...
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now 27 years later, police have arrested this man, steven carlson, tina's carlson at nearby foothill high. >> he was a nice kid. i hung out with him. i was his lab partner in chemistry. i never would have suspected him. he was a nice, clean-cut kids. >> this is the boy that she remembers. a much different portrait than the ones painted by other classmates. >> there was something about him from elementary to junior high to high school. he was mean. he was a bully. he had this odd way about him and just auto -- people feared him. >> lorraine showed up in juvenile court with her friend sandy. >> i'm just completely filled with emotions right now. i'm kind of at the angry stage. >> tina was found stabbed to death across from a canal near carlson's home. his father said that his son drank alcohol and smoked pot as a teenager but contends that he's not a murderer. >> so it's your believe that pleasanton has the wrong man? >> exactly. >> reporter: he made a startling admission as a teenager. >> he ran around school saying he killed tina. >> reporter: why would he say that? >> try to make hi
now 27 years later, police have arrested this man, steven carlson, tina's carlson at nearby foothill high. >> he was a nice kid. i hung out with him. i was his lab partner in chemistry. i never would have suspected him. he was a nice, clean-cut kids. >> this is the boy that she remembers. a much different portrait than the ones painted by other classmates. >> there was something about him from elementary to junior high to high school. he was mean. he was a bully. he had this...
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. >> reporter: and ken, tina's mom was too distraught to talk to us. she very politely declined and wasn't doing good but she was confident that they would find her daughter's killer. >> the brutal murder of this quiet 14-year-old freshman made the people of pleasanton look at the world entirely different that day. >> reporter: it's been 27 years since 14-year-old tina fealz was stabbed to death as she walked home from school. her body was found in a drainage area next to interstate 880, it was undeveloped at the time and a common shortcut for students through and from foothill high school. they have her former classmate in custody. >> this was a foothill high school at the time of the murder and lived very near the school and in close proximity to where the crime occurred. the suspect arrested for this murder was 16 years of age at the time that the murder occurred. >> reporter: santa cruz authorities confirmed to cbs 5 that steven john carlson was arrested where he was being held on another charge. he's now 43 years old and would have been 16 when ti
. >> reporter: and ken, tina's mom was too distraught to talk to us. she very politely declined and wasn't doing good but she was confident that they would find her daughter's killer. >> the brutal murder of this quiet 14-year-old freshman made the people of pleasanton look at the world entirely different that day. >> reporter: it's been 27 years since 14-year-old tina fealz was stabbed to death as she walked home from school. her body was found in a drainage area next to...
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it has always come up what happened to tina and where is steve. >> once this trial takes place and ipe that it is very short and i hope that they have found the perpetrator and that we can actually put some closure to this especially for her family. >> two men suspected of beating the giants fan bryan stow pleaded not guilty to the charges, luis sanchez and marvin are charged with assault and battery the judge declared that cameras would not be allowed in the courtroom during the trial. they believe that the two of them randomly attacked several fans at the giants stadium. they say he is becoming responsive, he can slightly lift his arms and legs. he remains at san francisco general in serious condition. in san francisco there was a fund raiser for the nine year old philadelphia boy that was injured in a hit and run. this restaurant donated half of their food sales to rise and white. the money will go to help pay for his medical bills. ryan's cousin was with him when he was hit, he says the little boy is improving but it will be a long road to recovery. >> brian is doing a lot better
it has always come up what happened to tina and where is steve. >> once this trial takes place and ipe that it is very short and i hope that they have found the perpetrator and that we can actually put some closure to this especially for her family. >> two men suspected of beating the giants fan bryan stow pleaded not guilty to the charges, luis sanchez and marvin are charged with assault and battery the judge declared that cameras would not be allowed in the courtroom during the...
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and world markets this morning with jay dow in washington and tina kraus in london.jay, good morning. >> good morning to you terrell. if the debt crisis rattled investor confidence there's concern today's new unemployment numbers could send the market into an even deeper decline. today's government report is not expected to calm jittery investors. economists predict employers added only 75,000 jobs last month. unemployment is expected to hold steady at 9.2%. [ bell ringing [ it's the last thing wall street wants to hear. stocks tanked thursday over fears about america's shaky economy and the debt crisis in europe.Ñi the dow jones fell 513 points, the biggest loss since the recession began. the nasdaq dropped more than 5%, tumbling 137 points. >> whether it slipped into a recession that is contracting, we just don't know, but the economy is behaving very badly and it's right at the cusp. >> reporter: officials from the federal reserve plan to meet next tuesday to review the latest unemployment report. they're not expected to announce any new measures to boost job crea
and world markets this morning with jay dow in washington and tina kraus in london.jay, good morning. >> good morning to you terrell. if the debt crisis rattled investor confidence there's concern today's new unemployment numbers could send the market into an even deeper decline. today's government report is not expected to calm jittery investors. economists predict employers added only 75,000 jobs last month. unemployment is expected to hold steady at 9.2%. [ bell ringing [ it's the last...
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tina brown says it is intensity.ional organization says no, this is sexist. >> everyone can be right in this little argument here. tina brown, you know, she's the editor of "newsweek" trying to pull the magazine off the mat. this is not the first controversial controversy that "newsweek" has had under tina brown's leadership. we are talking about it. people have seen the cover all day long. i used it in a piece i wrote today but there are legitimate questions to be asked whether it is proper, or i should say fair, for a female politician to be one called the queen of rage and two to be made -- not to be made to look crazy or unattractive as she is in that photo. she posed for that photo. they, "newsweek" being the they, chose to use an unflattering picture to go with the headline they used. >> the upward angle could be ambition. she wants to go up. >> iul eyes. you can look up and look towards the heaven thaens stars in the sky, but on that cover there, just her eyes are what pull you in, and they don't look -- they
tina brown says it is intensity.ional organization says no, this is sexist. >> everyone can be right in this little argument here. tina brown, you know, she's the editor of "newsweek" trying to pull the magazine off the mat. this is not the first controversial controversy that "newsweek" has had under tina brown's leadership. we are talking about it. people have seen the cover all day long. i used it in a piece i wrote today but there are legitimate questions to be...
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police connected his dna to the death of tina faelz. she was stand to death in 1984. her body left in a ditch. kron 4's charles clifford talked to people about the murder and the arrest. . >> reporter: she was a year younger than tina faelz. she remembers the kids talking about the murder and how shed with avoid the spot. >> my dad took me to school but we walked home and different people said don't walk that way. >> reporter: today her friends were talking about the arrest of steven carlson. >> i am shocked. i am glad. but, you know, i don't know what to believe yet. i have only see stuff on facebook of the people they think that did it. >> reporter: while she is happy an arrest was made she is also disturbed the killer is someone her own age. >> scary to think i was at school with him. i don't know. creepy. >> kron 4 news. >>> pretty nice day today. warmer for the inland valleys. high temperatures upper 80s and low 90s inland today. very comfortable ibthe south bay. 77 san jose. 68 oakland. tomorrow we can expect very similar conditions except for inland valleys. a
police connected his dna to the death of tina faelz. she was stand to death in 1984. her body left in a ditch. kron 4's charles clifford talked to people about the murder and the arrest. . >> reporter: she was a year younger than tina faelz. she remembers the kids talking about the murder and how shed with avoid the spot. >> my dad took me to school but we walked home and different people said don't walk that way. >> reporter: today her friends were talking about the arrest of...
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the victim was tina faelz. other students found her body in a drainage area and police conducted a massive search that time looking for the weapon used to kill her. using dna evidence police arrested a 43-year-old man who say was a fellow student. >> the suspect arrested was 16 at the time the murder occurred. this case has been forwarded for review and charging. the suspect's identity will be released by this department as soon as the suspect is cleared of the juneival system. he said he told tina faelz's mother yesterday about the arrest. she said she knew sandpiles would knock on her door with news. >>> 'em sel now officially running to keep the tite of san francisco mayor. ktvu's allie rasmus was there and has why ed lee changed his mine. >> reporter: his mind. >> reporter: good afternoon. ed lee walked into the elections' office, filled out the paper work to make himself a official candidate for mayor. he has been the mayor since january. board of super visors voted to give him the post when gavin nusesome
the victim was tina faelz. other students found her body in a drainage area and police conducted a massive search that time looking for the weapon used to kill her. using dna evidence police arrested a 43-year-old man who say was a fellow student. >> the suspect arrested was 16 at the time the murder occurred. this case has been forwarded for review and charging. the suspect's identity will be released by this department as soon as the suspect is cleared of the juneival system. he said he...
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shame on you, "newsweek" and your editor tina brown. no, too glamorous. yeah, getting there. that's it. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ grey goose. world's best tasting vodka. >> jon: my guest tonight is a writer, his new book is called "the pirates of somalia: inside the hidden world." please welcome to the program jay bahadur. (cheers and applause) thanks for joining us. come and sit. thank you for being here the book is called "the pirates of somalia. the hidden world." jay, you are how old? >> i'm 27 now. >> jon: how old were you when you went by yourself to somalia to live amongst the pirates? >> well, when i started scheming about it i was 24. >> jon: as your father, i cannot allow this! (laughter) >> you know, surprisingly my parents said very little about it. which is... caused me to become concerned about it since then because... (laughter). every media interview i do people ask "what did your parents think?" and i think "never said anything." then again i never had a talk about drugs, sex, alcohol, so... neither did i have one about going to embed with vicious men on m
shame on you, "newsweek" and your editor tina brown. no, too glamorous. yeah, getting there. that's it. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ grey goose. world's best tasting vodka. >> jon: my guest tonight is a writer, his new book is called "the pirates of somalia: inside the hidden world." please welcome to the program jay bahadur. (cheers and applause) thanks for joining us. come and sit. thank you for being here the book is called "the pirates of somalia. the...
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what can happen. >> you can't let your kids out of your sight. >> reporter: there is some relief for tina faelz's family but there is one lingering question. >> who could keep that a secret for so long. >> reporter: it won't make things right, won't bring a little girl back but it might help them heal. >> reporter: now at the time of the crime the suspect was two years older than tina faelz. we know he has a criminal record because he was serving time on an unrelated charge when we was arrested. ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the pentagon said the bodies of 30 american service members killed when their helicopter was shot down in afghanistan will return home tomorrow. president obama paid tribute to the fallen troops. >> their lost is a reminder that they take every day on behalf of their country. day after day, night after night, they carry out missions like this in the face of enemy fire. >> this is the single largest loss of u.s. life in 10 years in afghanistan. many on board were navy seals, including derek benson who is from napa county. jennifer spoke to a family. >> reporter: american fa
what can happen. >> you can't let your kids out of your sight. >> reporter: there is some relief for tina faelz's family but there is one lingering question. >> who could keep that a secret for so long. >> reporter: it won't make things right, won't bring a little girl back but it might help them heal. >> reporter: now at the time of the crime the suspect was two years older than tina faelz. we know he has a criminal record because he was serving time on an...
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family members of tina fails came to court, sat in the front row of a man accused of murdering the 14-year-old girl. some former classmates skpaim said they had strong suspicions about him. >> there was something about him from elementary to high school. he was mean and a bully. add an odd way and people feared him. >> a 43-year-old is charged with murdering tina fail fails, killed while walking home from foot hill high school. she was left to die in a drainage culvert. and carlson was a person of interest. police could never implicate him and the break came in 2007. crime lab matched dna evidence to carlson now a registered sex offender with a long rap sheet. and sunday, police took him into custody from santa cruz county jail. foothill high has a plaque memorializing tina next to a tree and this lead investigator says the murder haunted him for decades. >> very difficult to deal with this happening a community. >> carlson will be back here in late september. and at that time, he'll start the process of transfering him to court where he'll face a murder charged as an adult. >> and th
family members of tina fails came to court, sat in the front row of a man accused of murdering the 14-year-old girl. some former classmates skpaim said they had strong suspicions about him. >> there was something about him from elementary to high school. he was mean and a bully. add an odd way and people feared him. >> a 43-year-old is charged with murdering tina fail fails, killed while walking home from foot hill high school. she was left to die in a drainage culvert. and carlson...
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shame on you, "newsweek" and your editor tina brown. no, too glamorous. yeah, getting there. that's it. we'll be right back. vo: this is cheryl. this is her four-year-old computer she doesn't think she needs to update. so to show her what she's missing, we built a pc store in her house. cheryl: oh my gosh! employee: what do you say we go shopping? cheryl: this one's very cool. cheryl: where's the tower for this? employee: everything is right here. cheryl: oh stop! cheryl: okay... alright... employee: flip that screen around. very light-weight! employee: 500gb hard drive. cheryl: i like the dvr thing... i like this one. vo: new pc in the house. cheryl: i'm a pc, and i'm finally up to date. >> jon: my guest tonight is a writer, his new book is called "the pirates of somalia: inside the hidden world." please welcome to the program jay bahadur. (cheers and applause) thanks for joining us. come and sit. thank you for being here the book is called "the pirates of somalia. the hidden world." jay, you are how old? >> i'm 27 now. >> jon: how old were you when you went by yourself to s
shame on you, "newsweek" and your editor tina brown. no, too glamorous. yeah, getting there. that's it. we'll be right back. vo: this is cheryl. this is her four-year-old computer she doesn't think she needs to update. so to show her what she's missing, we built a pc store in her house. cheryl: oh my gosh! employee: what do you say we go shopping? cheryl: this one's very cool. cheryl: where's the tower for this? employee: everything is right here. cheryl: oh stop! cheryl: okay......
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>> they have connected carlson's dna to tina's body her body was found not far from carlton's home.ey was raised more than nine urals little boy that was struck while crossing the street with his family after attending a giants game at $2,500 was raised yesterday and $4,000 has been donated to ryan so far the man was arrested for this hit-and-run a will be arraigned later on this afternoon. >> new york city police talk a man o'clock out of jumping this is 30 rockefeller center the man is sitting calmly on the pillar of 74 floors above midtown he was taken to the hospital for observation. >> lady liberty will be closed for a year for renovation the good news the island itself will remain open during the yearlong project. climb up inside the statue will be closed in will be closed after the october 28th anniversary. >> time now 653 a m and all look from our mt. tam camera some areas are seeing sunshine this morning we will be right back. ]s ♪ [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded... so i sent him to camp. we'd earned lots of points with our new citi thankyou card... and i put them to good
>> they have connected carlson's dna to tina's body her body was found not far from carlton's home.ey was raised more than nine urals little boy that was struck while crossing the street with his family after attending a giants game at $2,500 was raised yesterday and $4,000 has been donated to ryan so far the man was arrested for this hit-and-run a will be arraigned later on this afternoon. >> new york city police talk a man o'clock out of jumping this is 30 rockefeller center the...
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tina kraus shows us the mixed reaction to his trial. >> reporter: the former egyptian president came to court on his hospital bed. workers wheeled hosni mubarak into a courtroom cage to face trial for ordering the killing of protestors. the prosecutor said mubarak had the intention to kill peaceful demonstrators. during an 18-day revolt that toppled him from power in february, about 850 people were killed in the uprising. mubarak pleaded not guilty to murder and corruption charges saying he absolutely denies all accusations. pro and antimubarak protestors faced off outside the courtroom as the ex-president's trial aired live on big screen television. some yelled, we want our revenge. he is a thief and a killer. others say they feel sorry for the 83-year-old. she says, just as he did some bad, he also did a lot of good for our country. >> reporter: mubarak's two sons were also in court facing similar charges. mubarak is the first arab leader to stand trial in person since the middle east uprisings began. if convicted on the most serious charge of murder, egypt's former president could
tina kraus shows us the mixed reaction to his trial. >> reporter: the former egyptian president came to court on his hospital bed. workers wheeled hosni mubarak into a courtroom cage to face trial for ordering the killing of protestors. the prosecutor said mubarak had the intention to kill peaceful demonstrators. during an 18-day revolt that toppled him from power in february, about 850 people were killed in the uprising. mubarak pleaded not guilty to murder and corruption charges saying...
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shame on you, "newsweek" and your editor tina brown. no, too glamorous. yeah, getting there.'ll be right back. take a look at that. deserves a beer, huh? pass them down, whoa! you're not drinking a miller lite aluminum pint? i just brought this. it's got more taste. it's a pint. it's bigger. i do not care. shoulda figured, since you've been wheeling around that little knapsack. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] man up with a miller lite aluminum pint. can you guys wait? [ male announcer ] it's got a wide mouth, a resealable cap, and four more ounces of that great pilsner taste. got a miller lite. cheers! my knapsack! [ laughter ] >> jon: my guest tonight is a writer, his new book is called "the pirates of somalia: inside the hidden world." please welcome to the program jay bahadur. (cheers and applause) thanks for joining us. come and sit. thank you for being here the book is called "the pirates of somalia. the hidden world." jay, you are how old? >> i'm 27 now. >> jon: how old were you when you went by yourself to somalia to live amongst the pirates? >> well, when i started sc
shame on you, "newsweek" and your editor tina brown. no, too glamorous. yeah, getting there.'ll be right back. take a look at that. deserves a beer, huh? pass them down, whoa! you're not drinking a miller lite aluminum pint? i just brought this. it's got more taste. it's a pint. it's bigger. i do not care. shoulda figured, since you've been wheeling around that little knapsack. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] man up with a miller lite aluminum pint. can you guys wait? [ male announcer...
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we'll hear more from tina when she joins us on "morning joe." bachman will speak to david gregory sunday, when "meet the press" goes to iowa. >>> still ahead, new england patriots' wide receiver chad ochocinco announces his housing plans in his home city. did you hear about this? says he's going to move in with a patriots' fan. perhaps even mike barnacle. we'll let chad explain. >>> and jon stewart weighs in on the michele bachmann cover, with a gag in a looked oddly familiar to some of you viewers who e-mailed us from "way too early" nation. is that a thing? that clip and a check on weather. >> david berkowitz, 24. spent his days sorting letters in the post office, so meek and mild and quiet, nobody ever noticed him. and spent his nights, police say, roaming the streets of new york city, with a .44 revolver, shooting young people and killing six of them. [ female announcer ] instantly smooth wrinkles with a shot? wait a second... with olay challenge that. new regenerist wrinkle revolution... relaxes the look of wrinkles instantly, and the look
we'll hear more from tina when she joins us on "morning joe." bachman will speak to david gregory sunday, when "meet the press" goes to iowa. >>> still ahead, new england patriots' wide receiver chad ochocinco announces his housing plans in his home city. did you hear about this? says he's going to move in with a patriots' fan. perhaps even mike barnacle. we'll let chad explain. >>> and jon stewart weighs in on the michele bachmann cover, with a gag in a...
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this is not the first controversial cover that "newsweek" has had under tina brown's leadership.out it, people have seen the cover all day long, but there are legitimate questions to be asked about whether it's proper or i should say fair for a female politician to be one called the queen of rage and two, not to be made to look crazy or look sort of unattractive as she is in that photo. she posed for that photo, just "newsweek" chose to use a rather unflattering picture to go with the headline that they used. >> you know, that upward angle could be ambition, you know, she wants to rise, she wants to go up. >> it could, but everyone's focussed on the eyes, you can look up and look towards the heavens and the stars and the sky, but on that cover there, i mean, just her eyes are what pull you in and they don't look, they don't make you feel comfortable. >> one of the lessons in politics is never, ever trust photographers on cover photos, because they are always looking for a shot you've never seen before. they are always looking for this, a thing that will make you talk about it. wh
this is not the first controversial cover that "newsweek" has had under tina brown's leadership.out it, people have seen the cover all day long, but there are legitimate questions to be asked about whether it's proper or i should say fair for a female politician to be one called the queen of rage and two, not to be made to look crazy or look sort of unattractive as she is in that photo. she posed for that photo, just "newsweek" chose to use a rather unflattering picture to...
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tina faelz was killed when she walked home from high school in 1984. her body was found in a drainage along 680.1: tonight, police say the suspect was a fellow student. advances in dna testing helped them crack the case. >> we went back and looked at evidence, to have evidence that had been examined previously, be re-examined because of advances in technology. as a result to that, we submitted evidence to the fbi crime lab. and ultimately got the response from them on the dna hit. >> tina faelz's death shocked the community. a tree still stands outside the memory. planted in her cc1: police aren't identifying the suspect until his case is moved from juvenile to adult court. involved in a cc1: hit and run accident last week near at&t park is scheduled to appear in court tomorrow. police say 21-year-old andrew vargas from hayward was behind truck.el of the trickupcc1: he was arrested about an hour later in hayward, on drunk driving and felony hit and run. the boy, ryan white, remains the ritical condition tonight atcc: san francisco hospital. >>> interim
tina faelz was killed when she walked home from high school in 1984. her body was found in a drainage along 680.1: tonight, police say the suspect was a fellow student. advances in dna testing helped them crack the case. >> we went back and looked at evidence, to have evidence that had been examined previously, be re-examined because of advances in technology. as a result to that, we submitted evidence to the fbi crime lab. and ultimately got the response from them on the dna hit....
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and ultimately got the response from them on the dna. >> tina's death shocked the community. a tree still stands outside the school planted in her memory. police are not identifying her suspected killer until his case is moved from juvenile to adult court. when they arrested him he was already jailed on an unrelated charge. >>> in fremont police are asking for your help in the search for a missing teenage girl. they tell us the 15-year-old never returned home from a walk last night. the teen was last seen around 8:30 at her uncle's home on red hot trail. we're told she may have taken bartt into san francisco or sfo to meet a man she met online. she was last seen wearing a gray adiedas jacket with white stripes, black jacket with pink stripes, pink shirt, and pink shoes. >>> new details tonight the helicopter crash that killed 30 u.s. service members including 22 elite navy s.e.a.l.s. the chopper was answering a call for help from forces on the ground when it was hit by rocket propelled grenades. among those killed in the incident was 29-year-old derek benson from napa county.
and ultimately got the response from them on the dna. >> tina's death shocked the community. a tree still stands outside the school planted in her memory. police are not identifying her suspected killer until his case is moved from juvenile to adult court. when they arrested him he was already jailed on an unrelated charge. >>> in fremont police are asking for your help in the search for a missing teenage girl. they tell us the 15-year-old never returned home from a walk last...
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police say 14-year-old tina fails was established to death as she walked home from school in 1984. her body found in a drainage culvert along 680. investigators today revealed the suspect was a 16-year-old fello: student who had a substantial criminal history. they say advances in dna testing helped them crack the case. >> we went back and we looked at evidence to have evidence that had been examined previously, be re-examined because of advances in technology and that as a result to that we submitted evidence to the fbi crime lab. and ultimately got the response from them on the dna hit. >> tina's death shocked the community, a tree stands outside the school planted in her memory. police aren't identifying the suspect until his case is moved from juvenile to adult court. when they arrested him he was in jail on an unrelated case. >> about one month before the first anniversary of the san bruno explosion and pg&e is set to start testing it's pipelines in palo alto this week. preparations should start as early as today. the project expected to last two months. the testing will not d
police say 14-year-old tina fails was established to death as she walked home from school in 1984. her body found in a drainage culvert along 680. investigators today revealed the suspect was a 16-year-old fello: student who had a substantial criminal history. they say advances in dna testing helped them crack the case. >> we went back and we looked at evidence to have evidence that had been examined previously, be re-examined because of advances in technology and that as a result to that...
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that they did any photoshopping or touched up the pictures. >> we've all taken bad pictures, but as tinainted out, all the pictures had a runaway look about them. >> when asked if it's sexist, gloria steinam said it was borderline -- it's so hard for nim first toss prove that we're evenhanded, because right-wing antifeminist women so rarely do anything defensible. >> this is one of the most ridiculous issues we have talked about in a long time. there's not a single person watching this show or producing this show or anchoring this show or commenting on this show who could not be caught in exactly that same pose at any time during the day. >> i take those kinds of pictures all the time. >> i don't take pictures like that. >> i practice. >> come on, karen. >> i'm telling the truth. >> let's get serious about this. >> seriously, tina brown joked, but i don't know that it's a joke, mark, that rick perry wishes he could get this kind of attention and that it's true, michele bachmann is getting press over this, and there's the saying all presses good press. >> as long as they spell your name r
that they did any photoshopping or touched up the pictures. >> we've all taken bad pictures, but as tinainted out, all the pictures had a runaway look about them. >> when asked if it's sexist, gloria steinam said it was borderline -- it's so hard for nim first toss prove that we're evenhanded, because right-wing antifeminist women so rarely do anything defensible. >> this is one of the most ridiculous issues we have talked about in a long time. there's not a single person...
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as a competitive advantage the traversal brothers to grandmasters from the sports powerhouse archon tina these time around glamorous russian fans of this elite sport have got unique opportunity to get up close with their known for a short masterclass on the secrets of polo and witness the rush. open finals where the tournaments top player and a hundred left his team beluga to victory. however there is still a lot to do to make russian pull competitive on the international arena is low now because it's new it's a new sport here and we need a lot of work. and we need the people who have to know what is bordeaux because i love a bit it doesn't know what is. but i think he's improving. with a publishing deal with this he's possible to garner more people to play polo has never been only about winning and losing with another member of the winning team russia's top will look titian or me how you were. being the best proof of it is the economic pressure of my first the better you treat your horses the better they perform i don't care if i lose or win i just enjoy it it's a team sport and first o
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take an expert's advice as to the price it will be from eight to ten thousand dollars saying origin tina and up to five hundred thousand dollars it's emotions and i think human resources are always a crucial factor in this respect call in russia as a competitive advantage to traverse the brothers to grandmasters from the sports powerhouse urgent teena this time around glamorous russian fans of this elite sports have got unique opportunity to get up close with their known for a short master class on the secrets of polo and witness the rush. open finals where the tournaments top player and a hundred left his team beluga to victory. however there is still a lot to do to me question paul competitive on the international arena is low now because it's new it's a new sport here here and we need a lot there were. a lot of want to shine and we need. people to come to know what is bordeaux because a lot of people don't doesn't know what he is. but i think he's improving. with a publishing deal with this he's possible to come more prepared to play polo has never been only about winning and losing w
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. >>> pleasanton police say they have solved that 1984 cold case murder of 40-year-old tina faels. the breakthrough came last year when the fbi expected dna evidence with technology that wasn't available at the time. the suspect is steven john carlson. he is a classmate of tina's who was killed when she was 16 years old. >>> the interim mayor of san francisco has made it official. we like to remove the word interim from -- he would like to remove the word "interim" from his title. he filed papers for the election for san francisco mayor. when he was appointed in january he said he had no intention of staying in office long term but since has had a change of heart. >> there's a change and a tone, a tone change in city hall, one that kind of makes me feel pretty good about being mayor. >> lee promptly took part in a debate last night and he was a clear target of the other mayoral candidates. as poll shows he is the front- runner. -- a cbs poll shows he is the front runner. >> are you going to step down because you lied to the board of supervisors and are in that office under false pr
. >>> pleasanton police say they have solved that 1984 cold case murder of 40-year-old tina faels. the breakthrough came last year when the fbi expected dna evidence with technology that wasn't available at the time. the suspect is steven john carlson. he is a classmate of tina's who was killed when she was 16 years old. >>> the interim mayor of san francisco has made it official. we like to remove the word interim from -- he would like to remove the word "interim"...
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. >> reporter: it's hard to believe last february, tina miranda was given weeks to live.g cancer. >> my oncologist basically said there was absolutely nothing he could do. >> reporter: a nonsmoker who was used to helping her husband run a winery and raising two yng boys, tina found herself barely a. s, tina found herself barely >> i would beg my kids to play right in front of me so i could be around them. because basically, i could do hardly anything. >> reporter: realizing she was dying, her husband searched the internet for hope. and found it. he learned that patients who had tumors with a rare mutation, in something called the out gene, were being enrolled in a new study. 3% to 5% of lung cancer tumors had this rare mutation. >> we tested me for the out gene and it was like winning the lottery. i had it. >> reporter: the new pill goes after the out gene andndhe mutation that makes the tumor cells go out of control. the drug attaches itself to the protein made by the mutant gene and shuts the cell down. when the drug works it works quickly. >> within hours, 24 hours, i
. >> reporter: it's hard to believe last february, tina miranda was given weeks to live.g cancer. >> my oncologist basically said there was absolutely nothing he could do. >> reporter: a nonsmoker who was used to helping her husband run a winery and raising two yng boys, tina found herself barely a. s, tina found herself barely >> i would beg my kids to play right in front of me so i could be around them. because basically, i could do hardly anything. >> reporter:...
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-- tina? >> i hope that the trial takes place and it is very short and that they have found the perpetrator and now we put some closure to this especially for her family. >> he remains in custody with no bail, he will be back in court next month. 2 suspected of be the giants' fan bryan stow have pleaded not a guilty. they are charged with assault and battery and aside from the not guilty plea, the judge said they cameras will not be allowed in the courtroom during the trial. they believe that the two been randomly attacked several giants fans on march 31st at the stadium. and there was a fundraiser for him and said monica last night that included, release, they had an auction of things like side movies and sports pavilion. it was designed to help pay for bryan stow medical bills. >> this type of fund raiser really helped out the people that we do not know that have been there to support us is very cute. that he remains hospitalized, his family says that he's become more alert they say they nee
-- tina? >> i hope that the trial takes place and it is very short and that they have found the perpetrator and now we put some closure to this especially for her family. >> he remains in custody with no bail, he will be back in court next month. 2 suspected of be the giants' fan bryan stow have pleaded not a guilty. they are charged with assault and battery and aside from the not guilty plea, the judge said they cameras will not be allowed in the courtroom during the trial. they...
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. >> 43-year-old steve carlson charged with murdering tina fails april 15th, 1984.he 14-year-old killed while walking home from foothill high school, stabbed numerous times and left to die in a drainage culvert. carlson, then 17 was a person of interest but police could never implicate him until dna technology improved decades later. the break came in 2007. fbi crime lab matched dna evidence to carlson, now a registered sex offender with a long rap sheet, sunday, police took him into custody from santa cruz county jail. he had been held on drug charges. now, tina's family members did appear here in court today but declined to talk to reporters, carlson being held without bail, which is standard in juvenile case buzz since he's an adult he won't be incarcerated here in juvenile jail but will instead be transported to adult facilities at santa rita. >> and vick, you said there is a long rap sheet. do you know any particulars? >> well, the records show he's been in and out of jail since late 80s. and in 1989, the records show he was convicted of committing a lewd act o
. >> 43-year-old steve carlson charged with murdering tina fails april 15th, 1984.he 14-year-old killed while walking home from foothill high school, stabbed numerous times and left to die in a drainage culvert. carlson, then 17 was a person of interest but police could never implicate him until dna technology improved decades later. the break came in 2007. fbi crime lab matched dna evidence to carlson, now a registered sex offender with a long rap sheet, sunday, police took him into...
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> pleasanton police say they made an arrest in the city's most high profile cold case. 14-year-old tina was stabbed to death in 1984. the pleasanton police and f.b.i. announced that the suspect was a 16-year-old high school student at the time of the murder. he was recently picked up on a drug charge. authorities aren't releasing his name right now because he was a juvenile when the crime happened. >>> dozens of construction workers return to the job at oakland international airport this week, after there was a bill to end the federal aviation shutdown. the $31 million new control tower contract ground to a stop two weeks ago when they gridlock over the faa budget. even with that, they cannot resume the work as quickly as it shut down. one contractor was three days away using a giant crane when the work stop and it's not available now and getting another one on short notice is expensive. so while the workers are glad to get back to the job, the effort to save money dove the cost higher. >> what police are blaming for london's worst violent on streets in years. >> a new plan to avoid clo
> pleasanton police say they made an arrest in the city's most high profile cold case. 14-year-old tina was stabbed to death in 1984. the pleasanton police and f.b.i. announced that the suspect was a 16-year-old high school student at the time of the murder. he was recently picked up on a drug charge. authorities aren't releasing his name right now because he was a juvenile when the crime happened. >>> dozens of construction workers return to the job at oakland international airport...
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prosecutors say he was 16 when he murdered tina faelz.d not enter a plea today. >> family and friends attended a memorial for a teen gunned down last week. she was shot and killed. police say he was talking to his girlfriend when a car pulled up and somebody opened fire. family members called for an end to violence. >> burry offspring and it's ridiculous. it's time richmond stands up against everything. if you see it, tell it. >> no arrests have been made in that case. >> a heist caught on tape. happened at the blue devils bingo hall. the thieves rammed a pick up into the building. took down the wall as you see and then they stole the atm machine. this robbery took less than a minute. the atm had about 5-$6,000 in it. no arrests have been made. >>> school break ins continue to plague a city. it's been burglarized for a third time within amount. each time they take cameras and laptops. there have been break ins at four schools going back to june. $30,000 worth of equipment has been stolen. >>> firefighter equipment is the target of thieves
prosecutors say he was 16 when he murdered tina faelz.d not enter a plea today. >> family and friends attended a memorial for a teen gunned down last week. she was shot and killed. police say he was talking to his girlfriend when a car pulled up and somebody opened fire. family members called for an end to violence. >> burry offspring and it's ridiculous. it's time richmond stands up against everything. if you see it, tell it. >> no arrests have been made in that case....
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mayor adrian fenty tina brown and jeremy.irst, todd santos with a check on the forecast and a look at hurricane irene. todd. >> thanks so much, willie. looking across the bahamas, under the gun from a category 2 storm. 1-mile-per-hour more and you jump categories. it's going to take until friday to exit the northern bahamas. there's a look at the track. it will intensify to a cat 3 by later today or tomorrow. notice the track especially through saturday and sunday. andrea mitchell mentioned it could affect the mlk dedication with the monument. we'll talk more about other impacts, potential impacts across the coastline. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. [ male announcer ] get ready for the left lane. the volkswagen autobahn for all event is back. right now, get a great deal on new volkswagen models, including the cc. and every volkswagen includes scheduled carefree maintenance. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease the volkswagen cc sport for just $289 a month. ♪ visit vwdealer.com today. >>>
mayor adrian fenty tina brown and jeremy.irst, todd santos with a check on the forecast and a look at hurricane irene. todd. >> thanks so much, willie. looking across the bahamas, under the gun from a category 2 storm. 1-mile-per-hour more and you jump categories. it's going to take until friday to exit the northern bahamas. there's a look at the track. it will intensify to a cat 3 by later today or tomorrow. notice the track especially through saturday and sunday. andrea mitchell...
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tina faelz was found stabbed to death on the route she walked high school thillcc1: in 1984.oday, investigators reveal the suspect was a 16-year-old fellow student, who now has a substantial criminal history. >> we went back. and we looked at evidence to have evidence that had been examined previously, be re-examined because of advances technology. and that, as a result to that, we submitted evidence to the fbi crime lab. and ultimately, got the response from them on the dna hit. >> tina faelz's death shocked the community. a tree still stands outside the school, planted in her memory. police are not identifying her suspected killer until his case is moved from juvenile until adult court. when they arrested him, he was jailed on an unrelated charge. >>> police in fremont are asking for the public's help searching for a missing girl. they tell us the 15-year-old never returned home after taking a walk last night. the teen was last seen at 8:30 t her uncle's home on red hotc: trail. she was wearing a gray adidas jacket with white stripes. she may have taken b.a.r.t. into san fr
tina faelz was found stabbed to death on the route she walked high school thillcc1: in 1984.oday, investigators reveal the suspect was a 16-year-old fellow student, who now has a substantial criminal history. >> we went back. and we looked at evidence to have evidence that had been examined previously, be re-examined because of advances technology. and that, as a result to that, we submitted evidence to the fbi crime lab. and ultimately, got the response from them on the dna hit. >>...
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it was sold for a dollar to some left wing internet rag the daily beast run by tina brown this is notournalism any more. they've got the name but this is a when it comes to a brand. >> sean: it should be transparent. this doesn't pass the smell test her pathetic explanation. you are right. the three big networks blaming the tea party instead of president downgrade for what happened with s&p. >> president obama returned from camp david sunday leaving his democrats to place blame for the downgrade on tea party republicans. >> there were republicans and democrats who said tea party members, a lot conservatives were digging in and some used the word hostage, holding the process hostage because they would not raise any taxes at all. >> let's face it, the tea party successfully used default as a weapon, publicly bringing us to the brink of catastrophe, before pulling back. politicians have shown a willingness to gamble with the nation's economy. >> sean: does anybody doubt watching this -- by the way the tea party plan was watered down for them, cut, cap and balance that meant the standard
it was sold for a dollar to some left wing internet rag the daily beast run by tina brown this is notournalism any more. they've got the name but this is a when it comes to a brand. >> sean: it should be transparent. this doesn't pass the smell test her pathetic explanation. you are right. the three big networks blaming the tea party instead of president downgrade for what happened with s&p. >> president obama returned from camp david sunday leaving his democrats to place blame...
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hard to believe that last february tina was only given weeks to live.ad stage 4 lung cancer. >> my oncologist basically said there was absolutely nothing he could do. >>reporter: non-smoker who was used to helping her husband run a winery and raising 2 young by his tina found herself barely able to move from the bed to the sofa. >> i would beg my kids to play right in front of me so i could be around them because basically i could do hardly anything. >>reporter: realizing she was dying, her husband searched the internet for hope. and found it. he learned that patients who had tumor with rare mutation in something called the out gene were being enrolled in a new drug study but only 3 to 5 percent of lung cancer tumors have this rare mutation. >> we tested me for the out gene and it was like winning the lottery. i had it. >>reporter: new pill if guess after the out gene. mutation which makes the tumor cell grow out of control. the drug attaches itself to the protein made by the mutant gene. simply shuts the cell down. when the drug works it works quickly.
hard to believe that last february tina was only given weeks to live.ad stage 4 lung cancer. >> my oncologist basically said there was absolutely nothing he could do. >>reporter: non-smoker who was used to helping her husband run a winery and raising 2 young by his tina found herself barely able to move from the bed to the sofa. >> i would beg my kids to play right in front of me so i could be around them because basically i could do hardly anything. >>reporter:...
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investigators say advances in dna technology led them to arrest a former teammate in the stabbing debt at tina faelz. schoolmates found her body in april of 1984. fbi analysis linked evidence from the scene to a 43-year-old man. he was 16 years old at the time of the killing. for the victim's family there is still unanswered questions. >> without somebody feeling like they got to do the right thing. >> investigators say they will release the suspect's name when he israpherred to adult court. >>> stocks took a beating today on wall street. >> traders were more concerned the economy may slip into a second recession. investors were buying down graded u.s. treasuries as a safe haven. the the dow jones industrials closed down 634 points to 10,809. the nasdaq is down 174.72 at 2,357.69. before the closing bell, president obama made his first public statement about the down grade of american debt. >> markets will rise and fall but this is the united states of america, we have always been and always will be a aaa country. >> he hoped the decision by standard and poor's to lower the credit rating will
investigators say advances in dna technology led them to arrest a former teammate in the stabbing debt at tina faelz. schoolmates found her body in april of 1984. fbi analysis linked evidence from the scene to a 43-year-old man. he was 16 years old at the time of the killing. for the victim's family there is still unanswered questions. >> without somebody feeling like they got to do the right thing. >> investigators say they will release the suspect's name when he israpherred to...