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tonya informs victoria the deal did not go down because the john rejected her.ll it takes to set victoria off. >> for you to pull that as an excuse -- don't play with me like i'm retarded -- >> the scolding gives tonya a painful opportunity to see the true nature of victoria's character and agenda. >> what's she mad at you for right now? >> i don't know. she never talked to me like that. >> you didn't get money for her. the only thing she cares about is you getting that money. >> she never talked to me like that. >> i just heard it. >> she's exploiting you. she's using you to make money. if she really had connections or a model agency, something like that, investors, she wouldn't have you at the extended stay and all the other hotels that you've been at selling your body. you're a victim in all this. but the thing is we need to get you to see that and understand that. >> the team is about to wrap up when the undercover officer gets a call back from tonya's partner ellie. >> she said, i'll be back here in an hour, you want to see me. >> detectives clear out of th
tonya informs victoria the deal did not go down because the john rejected her.ll it takes to set victoria off. >> for you to pull that as an excuse -- don't play with me like i'm retarded -- >> the scolding gives tonya a painful opportunity to see the true nature of victoria's character and agenda. >> what's she mad at you for right now? >> i don't know. she never talked to me like that. >> you didn't get money for her. the only thing she cares about is you getting...
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host: tonya cramer is in jerusalem. what more do we know about this attack, tonya? >> first of all, we understand that one of the victims a young woman, is still in critical condition at this time, and five other people were wounded in the attack that happened in early evening in jerusalem. the attacker was a religious ultra-orthodox man. he attacked three people at a gay pride rally three years ago. this march was under heavy police protection, as always. he managed to injure six people. host: we understand that the suspect was just released from prison three weeks ago, serving time for doing what he is accused of doing today. what more do we know about the suspect? >> he did this in 2005. the pictures were shown very quickly because there was a lot of media and press. he was arrested on the spot, from what we can see. he apparently said, although he is in prison now and was taken and rearrested, of course, he said to the media reporting here that for him this is against what god is saying. that he would not accept this kind of gay pride would happen in jerusalem.
host: tonya cramer is in jerusalem. what more do we know about this attack, tonya? >> first of all, we understand that one of the victims a young woman, is still in critical condition at this time, and five other people were wounded in the attack that happened in early evening in jerusalem. the attacker was a religious ultra-orthodox man. he attacked three people at a gay pride rally three years ago. this march was under heavy police protection, as always. he managed to injure six people....
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host: tonya cramer is in jerusalem. what more do we know about this attack, tonya? >> first of all, we understand that one of the victims, a young woman, is still in critical condition at this time, and five other people were wounded in the attack that happened in early evening in jerusalem. the attacker was a religious, ultra-orthodox man. he attacked three people at a gay pride rally three years ago. this march was under heavy police protection, as always. he managed to injure six people. host: we understand that the suspect was just released from prison three weeks ago, serving time for doing what he is accused of doing today. what more do we know about the suspect? >> he did this in 2005. the pictures were shown very quickly because there was a lot of media and press. he was arrested on the spot, from what we can see. he apparently said, although he is in prison now and was taken and rearrested, of course, he said to the media reporting here that for him, this is against what god is saying. that he would not accept this kind of gay pride would happen in jerusale
host: tonya cramer is in jerusalem. what more do we know about this attack, tonya? >> first of all, we understand that one of the victims, a young woman, is still in critical condition at this time, and five other people were wounded in the attack that happened in early evening in jerusalem. the attacker was a religious, ultra-orthodox man. he attacked three people at a gay pride rally three years ago. this march was under heavy police protection, as always. he managed to injure six...
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. >> hi, tonya, i'm david hoffman. >> narrator: ...to find out more about an astonishing set of events that began one sunday when addie complained to her mother about a pain in her hip. >> i thought, well, you know she's just finishing up softball. she had been to the track meet you know, all kind of, well, it could have been an injury. i gave her some ibuprofen. as the night wore on, her pain got worse. she didn't sleep much that night, woke me up a couple of times asking if she could take a hot bath or have another ibuprofen. >> narrator: the next morning, tonya rerecich, a nurse for 16 years, took addie to a local hospital, where they said she had symptoms of a virus. but over the next few days, the pain spread and the fever got worse. >> i was afraid at that point. i remember being very afraid and so i packed a bag and we went to another hospital that had specialized in children's care. i remember thinking, "she looks bad. this is bad. something's really, really wrong." they put her on antibiotics. they were... her blood pressure was dropping, they were making space in the icu for
. >> hi, tonya, i'm david hoffman. >> narrator: ...to find out more about an astonishing set of events that began one sunday when addie complained to her mother about a pain in her hip. >> i thought, well, you know she's just finishing up softball. she had been to the track meet you know, all kind of, well, it could have been an injury. i gave her some ibuprofen. as the night wore on, her pain got worse. she didn't sleep much that night, woke me up a couple of times asking if...
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tonya has more on what she was going through as she enters her teenager years. she still identified as a guile, even though she was born a boy. >> for me it is a real six, that you're mind, and your body don't match. >> zoe began expressing herself as a girl at age six she changed her name from ian at 9. a decision she described as a no brainer. >> because this is not a choice for you on whether to be a girl or a boy. >> no, it is not a choice. you are making a choice to be different gender, then you are not really tran. >> but there is one thing that has changed for the last year and a half, zoe has been on puke bearty blockers medicine implanted in her arm that suppress it is development of an adam das apple facial hair and prevents choice changes and in the next few months zoe, with thelessing of her mother will take the step of cross sex hormonotherapy. and zoe's case that means estrogen. >> i mean, for most people, i mean puke bearty happens there's no choice that they are making, it just happens. so why shouldn't it just happen for me. >> the argument you
tonya has more on what she was going through as she enters her teenager years. she still identified as a guile, even though she was born a boy. >> for me it is a real six, that you're mind, and your body don't match. >> zoe began expressing herself as a girl at age six she changed her name from ian at 9. a decision she described as a no brainer. >> because this is not a choice for you on whether to be a girl or a boy. >> no, it is not a choice. you are making a choice to...
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tonya page, al jazeera, reunion island. >> still ahead on the program britain sends reinforcements to calais to stop thousands of migrants trying to make their way through the channel tunnel. >>> and nine years old the murder of a russian spy ends with his family's legal team of accusing the russian president for ordering the killing. >> welcome back. a reminder of the stop stories on al jazeera. palestinians holding a funeral for a baby killed in what is suspected to be terrorist. >>> debris which could be part of mh 370 is headed to france for possible verification. the piece of the wing was found washed up on the verse of reunion island in the indian ocean. >>> now ministers from a dozen pacific rim countries are in talks in hawai'i trying to reach a deal on the ambitious free trade agreement the tpp is being led by the u.s. supporters say that they have unlock markets and boost sales. but those opposed to the talks say that negotiations are being too secretive and not transparent. >>> well joining us live from new zealand by skype is dr. eric monestero, a critic of the tpp. thank
tonya page, al jazeera, reunion island. >> still ahead on the program britain sends reinforcements to calais to stop thousands of migrants trying to make their way through the channel tunnel. >>> and nine years old the murder of a russian spy ends with his family's legal team of accusing the russian president for ordering the killing. >> welcome back. a reminder of the stop stories on al jazeera. palestinians holding a funeral for a baby killed in what is suspected to be...
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tonya page port elizabeth south africa. >>> a man accused of killing a lion has been named as a touristunited states and three weeks ago he was shot with an arrow and then a rifle. his killer is alleged to be walter palmer the u.s. dentist who allegedly paid $50,000 to have the lion and they arrested the guide and farm worker and say they are on the lookout for mr. palmer. trade ministers who come have a dozen pacific rim countries are all in hawaii trying to sort out an ambitious trade deal ever and it will cover half of the world's economy and 12 countries involved in this known as the trans pacific partnership talks and the idea is to cut the cost of trading and eliminate some terrorists altogether and t.p.p. would turn part of the world into a single market like europe's trading block, although the combine population of the country would be about 650 million, much bigger than the eu and saying the t.p.p. would threaten jobs and that it would encourage companies for example in the u.s. to send work overseas to countries where the labor is cheaper. and as andrew thomas reports there a
tonya page port elizabeth south africa. >>> a man accused of killing a lion has been named as a touristunited states and three weeks ago he was shot with an arrow and then a rifle. his killer is alleged to be walter palmer the u.s. dentist who allegedly paid $50,000 to have the lion and they arrested the guide and farm worker and say they are on the lookout for mr. palmer. trade ministers who come have a dozen pacific rim countries are all in hawaii trying to sort out an ambitious...
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tonya found one camp that offered transgender and other teens an instant community. >> summer camp isen a right of passage for young people, a chance for them to bond in ways that they just can't do during the school year. that's the genesis behind the year rock camp, one of only a hand full for gay and lesbian, transgender teens or teens who just don't identify by the male or female pronoun. this has been around since 2011, and since then, they have seen a huge increase in the amount of applicants in part, because camp leaders believe young people are able to articulate the complexities of gender identity and sex is wallty. when we first started this is a camp for like -- sort of the alphabet went on, we said there's all these other identities that aren't necessarily in here, so year is an umbrella term that can be used to encompass a range of sexualities and genders this is zoe's second year, we met her two years ago, that's when she shared with us, later she will let us know how the last years have been and what her plans are for the future. al jazeera, seattle. >> smuggling humans
tonya found one camp that offered transgender and other teens an instant community. >> summer camp isen a right of passage for young people, a chance for them to bond in ways that they just can't do during the school year. that's the genesis behind the year rock camp, one of only a hand full for gay and lesbian, transgender teens or teens who just don't identify by the male or female pronoun. this has been around since 2011, and since then, they have seen a huge increase in the amount of...
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determined dangerous we need to get them into a safe treatment program i think there were 2 i'm looking tonya what was the current director so she said the number went up it goes up and down depending on the availability of state hospital beds how quickly the state hospital can get the beds and the ability to get the beds. >> thank you. i want to say to the chief and others especially in c.j. 4 to you dangerous for inmates a lack of any meeting space the visitation area but it was really like night and day i saw charter school so i definitely know that c.j. three and four need to be rebuilt but i have a concern not to expand the jails we're looking at making them more humane but if we took the - if he were approved while the iron is hot before august 28th and got the $80 million in state funding are we obligated to take on other inmates if we have too many beds we're continuing to reduce our prison population and have more beds it seems like we're setting ourselves up for a jail for rent. >> i appreciate the question the answer no, that can't happen that will not happen as a matter of fact, t
determined dangerous we need to get them into a safe treatment program i think there were 2 i'm looking tonya what was the current director so she said the number went up it goes up and down depending on the availability of state hospital beds how quickly the state hospital can get the beds and the ability to get the beds. >> thank you. i want to say to the chief and others especially in c.j. 4 to you dangerous for inmates a lack of any meeting space the visitation area but it was really...
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last month also at fenway, tonya carpenter was hit at the head by a broken bat and remains hospitalized are injured by bats and balls at major league games every year 1,701 if this young fan had not been alert. here at wrigley field all the tickets have a warning on the back in fine print about batted balls and broken bats. but listen to the warning for tonight's all-star game. attendants at the game is, it says, voluntary and may result in personal injury, including death. the players' union is fine with extending the protective netting as the arizona diamondbacks have done, but most teams still leave prime foul ball territory and their fans exposed. a seat with an unobstructed view is terrific but the price can be high. dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.w >>> jimmy fallon breaks his silence about his near amputation. the near six-hour surgery. >>> and jenny mccarthy fires off about "the view's"
last month also at fenway, tonya carpenter was hit at the head by a broken bat and remains hospitalized are injured by bats and balls at major league games every year 1,701 if this young fan had not been alert. here at wrigley field all the tickets have a warning on the back in fine print about batted balls and broken bats. but listen to the warning for tonight's all-star game. attendants at the game is, it says, voluntary and may result in personal injury, including death. the players' union...
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tonya says management removed her mother's infested bed and promised to replace it. meanwhile, her mother slept in a chair, for six weeks. >> just miserable. that's all i can say. >> the records that we show they have been treating this building since 2010. >> reporter: debra mcdaniel moved into the stokes' apartment after they moved out in 2012. she wasn't told about the bed bug issues but soon found out for herself. >> everything was infested. >> reporter: the three women filed suits against the berkshire property advisers, owned the building when they lived there, under new ownership now. they are asking for $20. mcdaniel says she knows it is a lot of money but trying to make the point. >> not the point of what we going to get, the point of everyone knowing what was done to us. >> reporter: the stokes say since they moved out of kings park plaza, their prayers have been answered. >> i asked the lord, all of his mice were creeping. creeping bugs turn them out another way. >> reporter: we talked with a spokesperson for the berkshire apartment managing group and they
tonya says management removed her mother's infested bed and promised to replace it. meanwhile, her mother slept in a chair, for six weeks. >> just miserable. that's all i can say. >> the records that we show they have been treating this building since 2010. >> reporter: debra mcdaniel moved into the stokes' apartment after they moved out in 2012. she wasn't told about the bed bug issues but soon found out for herself. >> everything was infested. >> reporter: the...
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. >>> that's tonya paige reporting. to jerusalem, and a terrifying scene at a gay pride parade, an orthodox jewish man stabed six people before officers arrested him. two are in critical ymp condition. he had recently been released from prison and served time for stabbing three people at the same event in 2005 >>> the case of three al jazeera journalists facing charges in egypt is on homed. peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr were expecting a verdict today. an egyptian court delayed the decision until sunday at the earliest. the three men found guilty of aiding the abandoned muslim brotherhood. charges they and al jazeera deny. peter greste talks to erica pitzi about the latest delay. >> look, it's frustrating, frustrating for me, incredibly difficult and frustrating for my colleagues, mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr. the problem for all of us is it defines of rest of our lives. for me it means whether or not i will continue as a foreign correspondent. if i'm convicted i will not be able to travel
. >>> that's tonya paige reporting. to jerusalem, and a terrifying scene at a gay pride parade, an orthodox jewish man stabed six people before officers arrested him. two are in critical ymp condition. he had recently been released from prison and served time for stabbing three people at the same event in 2005 >>> the case of three al jazeera journalists facing charges in egypt is on homed. peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr were expecting a verdict today. an...
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only news4 there was tuesday as officers took la tonya cooper into custody. a 10-month-old baby was found a block away here on e street. police now say cooper smoked the synthetic drug k 2 after leaving the baby. court documents reveal she was slurring her words during her arrest. the baby wasn't hurt. >>> emergency legislation on synthetic drugs will be signed into law in the district tomorrow. mayor muriel bowser will make it official at noon. the law would allow city leaders to fine or shut down businesses who sell synthetic drugs. d.c. police tell us there's been a spike in overdoses and crimes connected to the drugs. the products can now be found in liquor stores and even gas stations. they are sold under names including k 2, scooby snacks and spice. >>> well, as if the troubled d.c. streetcar project needed any more bad news, now there's a new report that details dozens of issues that need to be fixed before that service can start. a review by the american public transportation association says ddot has to do things like fix broken rails, find a solutio
only news4 there was tuesday as officers took la tonya cooper into custody. a 10-month-old baby was found a block away here on e street. police now say cooper smoked the synthetic drug k 2 after leaving the baby. court documents reveal she was slurring her words during her arrest. the baby wasn't hurt. >>> emergency legislation on synthetic drugs will be signed into law in the district tomorrow. mayor muriel bowser will make it official at noon. the law would allow city leaders to fine...
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tonya stokes and her 87-year-old mother ethel lived at the kings park plaza apartments. they say their apartment was infested with bedbugs but the property owners didn't fix the problem so they moved out in 2012. then a different tenant moved in but she was unaware of that creepy creepy crawly issue. >> my legs and feet were swollen. her chest and back of her neck was all bit up. by the bedbugs. >> now, all three women filed a civil suit against the berkshire property advisers. they own the building when they lived there. it's now under new ownership. the women are asking for $20 million. >>> we are now learning even more businesses were damaged during -- than previously thought during riots in baltimore this past april. that's according to "the baltimore sun." around 400 businesses had physical damage. that's up from the earlier count of 361. a lot of the businesses have reopened or say that they intend to do so. >>> seven of the biggest travel websites are running out of ways to fight d.c. over a $60 million settlement. "the washington post" is reporting an appeals cou
tonya stokes and her 87-year-old mother ethel lived at the kings park plaza apartments. they say their apartment was infested with bedbugs but the property owners didn't fix the problem so they moved out in 2012. then a different tenant moved in but she was unaware of that creepy creepy crawly issue. >> my legs and feet were swollen. her chest and back of her neck was all bit up. by the bedbugs. >> now, all three women filed a civil suit against the berkshire property advisers. they...
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only news4 was there on tuesday as officers took la tonya cooper into custody. a block away, police found a 10-month-old alone in a stroller on e street just across from the d.c. court of appeals. court documents say cooper was leaning against a wall and slurring her words. the baby is now safe. >>> first at 4, d.c.'s may letter take emergency action tomorrow to stop people from selling synthetic drugs. mayor muriel bowser will sign legislation that gives officers more authority to penalize businesses that get caught selling those drugs. the past few months, the district has seen a dangerous spike in overdoses. >>> donald trump's comments about latin-american immigrants sparked protests downtown today the demonstration took place outside of trump's future hotel at the old post office pavilion. here's news4's tom sherwood. >> reporter: i'm tom sherwood on pennsylvania avenue. protesters gathered down here today to voice loud objections to donald trump. his hotel is to open here next year but his incendiary remarks about mexican immigration set off a firestorm of
only news4 was there on tuesday as officers took la tonya cooper into custody. a block away, police found a 10-month-old alone in a stroller on e street just across from the d.c. court of appeals. court documents say cooper was leaning against a wall and slurring her words. the baby is now safe. >>> first at 4, d.c.'s may letter take emergency action tomorrow to stop people from selling synthetic drugs. mayor muriel bowser will sign legislation that gives officers more authority to...
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tonya stokes and her mother lived at the apartments and they say their apartment was infested with bedbugsut the property owners never fixed the problem. so they moved out and then a different tenant moved in and she was unaware of the creepy crawlers as well. >> my legs and feet were swollen. her chest and back of her neck was all bit up by the bedbugs. >> all three women filed a civil suit against the berkshire property advisers. they owned the building when they lived there. the women are asking for $20 million. >>> seven of the biggest travel websites are running out of ways to fight d.c. over a $60 million settlement. an appeals court denied the appeal over unpaid sales taxes. expedias and others paid sales tax on how much they were charged, not on how much the customers were charged. both have been fighting it out since 2011. >>> well you are probably going to see a lot of tweets today about black friday. retailer best buy's two-day event kicked off this morning. they're offering deals on tvs and apple products. this comes on the heel of amazon's prime day when retailers around the w
tonya stokes and her mother lived at the apartments and they say their apartment was infested with bedbugsut the property owners never fixed the problem. so they moved out and then a different tenant moved in and she was unaware of the creepy crawlers as well. >> my legs and feet were swollen. her chest and back of her neck was all bit up by the bedbugs. >> all three women filed a civil suit against the berkshire property advisers. they owned the building when they lived there. the...
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to you are on are other correspondent, sir hale ramen and tonya page. >>> british workers have been sentencerepair fences around the tunnel. hundreds of migrants have tried to scale the barriers and jump on trains. freight and passenger traffic through at a time chunl tunnel have been disrupted as the migrants try to cross over. >>> a british inquiry into the death of alex and emergency room yanukovych has been told 2 poisoned the officer. the lawyer representing london's police course denounced moss co for declining to give evidence. he died in 2006 after drinking tea that was laced with pulomium. live to our correspondent. nadeen what have we discovered from this inquiry that has been looking into perhaps one of the strangest and most dramatic incidents in recent history in london? >> the statements by the various lawyers are coming to a close. about an hour or so opinioning the lawyer for marina litvanyanko and their son told the court the evidence has demonstrated that had president putin and what he called his personal kabal are implicated in organized crime that they are willing to mur
to you are on are other correspondent, sir hale ramen and tonya page. >>> british workers have been sentencerepair fences around the tunnel. hundreds of migrants have tried to scale the barriers and jump on trains. freight and passenger traffic through at a time chunl tunnel have been disrupted as the migrants try to cross over. >>> a british inquiry into the death of alex and emergency room yanukovych has been told 2 poisoned the officer. the lawyer representing london's...
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while tonya harding was hired to take care of any other democrats who entered the race. [ cheers anduse ] listen to this. republican candidate carly fiorina said that if she becomes president she wants people to be able to take out their phones and vote on ideas during her speeches. [ light laughter ] which worked out well for people who already have their phones out during carly fiorina's speeches. [ laughter ] what's that? >> steve: i'm voting. >> jimmy: carly fiorina also said that she doesn't personally support legal marijuana, but she respects states having the right to vote on it. which backfired when stoners were like, "hey, hillary's pretty cool after all." [ laughter ] i'm not hill -- this is just crazy. according to a new survey lord voldemort, from "harry potter," actually has a a higher favorability rating than most gop candidates. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: what? >> jimmy: in other words, he who must not be named is more popular than he whose name i forgot and what's her face. [ laughter ] and this is pretty big. i saw that vladimir putin traveled to
while tonya harding was hired to take care of any other democrats who entered the race. [ cheers anduse ] listen to this. republican candidate carly fiorina said that if she becomes president she wants people to be able to take out their phones and vote on ideas during her speeches. [ light laughter ] which worked out well for people who already have their phones out during carly fiorina's speeches. [ laughter ] what's that? >> steve: i'm voting. >> jimmy: carly fiorina also said...
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tonya harding and nancy kerrigan scandal stuns the nation. [ laughter ] the last russian troops leaveremaining super power. and an innocent o.j. simpson flees from the police in a white ford bronco. [ laughter ] we need healing. this country needs to laugh. enter stage left, a little film called "the mask." [ light laughter ] a fantasy superhero slapstick action comedy, directed by charles russell, produced by bob engleman and distributed by new line cinema in association with dark horse entertainment. it would change film forever. cut to 1979. o.j. simpson is wrapping up a hall of fame career. meanwhile, in hollywood, california a fresh face, rubber face canadian transplant by the name of james eugene carrey steps on stage at hollywood's famed comedy store. >> seth: hey, buddy -- buddy, how long's this whole thing gonna take? >> oh, i haven't even gotten to the song about "in living color" yet. >> seth: all right, you know what? just give it up for "the mask" guy. [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back with more "late night!" ♪ ♪ i'm gonna teach you how to sing it out. ♪ ♪ come
tonya harding and nancy kerrigan scandal stuns the nation. [ laughter ] the last russian troops leaveremaining super power. and an innocent o.j. simpson flees from the police in a white ford bronco. [ laughter ] we need healing. this country needs to laugh. enter stage left, a little film called "the mask." [ light laughter ] a fantasy superhero slapstick action comedy, directed by charles russell, produced by bob engleman and distributed by new line cinema in association with dark...
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but as they look at photos of tonya from happier times, melissa tries again. >> i'm ashamed that he'shat he has no remorse. i'm ashamed of how he treated your sister and what he did to your sister and i didn't hear her story. her story hasn't been told. >> no, it's all about your dad. all about your dad. all about your dad. and you have done a book about how you grew up. but this person had a life and you, yourself, had made it more public. >> reporter: michelle tells melissa that her publicity only puts her family through more pain, reopening old wounds. >> in reality, we have to relive every moment from the time she walked out that door that i should have stopped her. >> reporter: you were met with a little bit of anger. she said quite eloquently, you made me have to relive that over, all over again by making it so public. >> to hear it from her, you know, that hurt, i'm not going to lie, it hurt. >> reporter: but then as the meeting comes to an end -- >> i'm thankful that you did meet with me so i want to say thank you to that. >> reporter: michelle, surprisingly, offers a bit of s
but as they look at photos of tonya from happier times, melissa tries again. >> i'm ashamed that he'shat he has no remorse. i'm ashamed of how he treated your sister and what he did to your sister and i didn't hear her story. her story hasn't been told. >> no, it's all about your dad. all about your dad. all about your dad. and you have done a book about how you grew up. but this person had a life and you, yourself, had made it more public. >> reporter: michelle tells melissa...
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the stories where a kind of long weekend in os tonya causes you to come up with a new currency and you introduce it with some modicum of success those are stories where the government kind of believed to be a credible economic manager. i'm not sure we have that condition today in greece. >> rose: this is for all of you. what is the risk to the global economy? >> very small. i mean i think the truth is that greece is smaller than louisiana. and not only is it small it's not interconnected in the financial markets. so you know if you think about the lehman brothers story where one financial institution turned out to have massive repercussions that was because the rest of the financial system globally was so interconnected through derivatives trade through accounts in london. and greece is the opposite. the private creditors have left a long time ago. the debts are owed basically to the official sector. so i do not for see a lot of contagion, i think you have seen that in the market today. >> i think sebastian is right about all of this. but merkel is also completely aware of it. and the
the stories where a kind of long weekend in os tonya causes you to come up with a new currency and you introduce it with some modicum of success those are stories where the government kind of believed to be a credible economic manager. i'm not sure we have that condition today in greece. >> rose: this is for all of you. what is the risk to the global economy? >> very small. i mean i think the truth is that greece is smaller than louisiana. and not only is it small it's not...
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tonya clark says she was buying "a whole group of people, telling everyone to run for their life. and i thought it was just teenagers playing like a little prank you know, then ia search of houser's motel room methods of disguise. "his vehicle had a switched the theater. it is apparent that he was intent on shooting and then escaping. what happened is that the quick law enforcement response forced him back into the theater, at which time he guy the louisiana movie theater shooting is eerily similar to what happened in aurora, colorado three years ago. aspiring sportscaster and ghawi's parents talked poke about the copycat shooting that including the shooter. her father says he 'expected' another shooting, and that guns are far too easy to get in the u.s.. her mother believes says it's one more example of why america needs stricter gun control. "since and months it says will regulated we as a country a far from well regulated. the louisiana shooting comes a week after jurors found aurora shooter james holmes guilty on all charges. he now faces life in prison or the death penalty. p
tonya clark says she was buying "a whole group of people, telling everyone to run for their life. and i thought it was just teenagers playing like a little prank you know, then ia search of houser's motel room methods of disguise. "his vehicle had a switched the theater. it is apparent that he was intent on shooting and then escaping. what happened is that the quick law enforcement response forced him back into the theater, at which time he guy the louisiana movie theater shooting is...
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. >> this is coming to us from tonya. she says libbey is waiting for the day. >> good morning libbey. this is from nikki. our cat waking up from a >>> welcome back. we are following breaking news coming into our newsroom. police say they have found an abandoned baby. it appears to be two to three months old and it was discovered around 11:45 last night in the 900-mile of druid hill avenue in pasadena maryland. the child was fouled in the car seat carrier and sufficient marks indicate that the carrier may have fallen off a moving vehicle. the infant is being treated at a local hospital. >>> here is lee with a look at what's coming up. >> this sunday morning, on assignment with the u.s. secret service. >> we catch up with red hot comic amy schumer. listen for the trumpet. >> a final check of the weather before we head out. is some of this humidity going to bail out eventually? >> it's going to be a warm humid day but at least it will be mostly dry. we have showers approaching from the southwest. if you live in places like c
. >> this is coming to us from tonya. she says libbey is waiting for the day. >> good morning libbey. this is from nikki. our cat waking up from a >>> welcome back. we are following breaking news coming into our newsroom. police say they have found an abandoned baby. it appears to be two to three months old and it was discovered around 11:45 last night in the 900-mile of druid hill avenue in pasadena maryland. the child was fouled in the car seat carrier and sufficient...
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. >> she was sitting in the area tonya suffer issed life threatening injuries last month after beingater, the commissioner said the league was trying to find ways to make the stadium safer for fans. >> increased netting. >> the attorney hillier said the commissioner and league have failed to act. >> you can be staring right at the batter and there's absolutely nothing you can do if the ball is comeing at your head except hope you survive if you're hit. >> he called for better safety measures including a rule for ball parks to extend protective netting from foul pole to foul pole. the lawsuit says baseball hasn't kept up with other sports like nascar. and the national hockey league that ordered teams to increase netting after a 13-year-old girl was killed by a puck. 53,000 foul balls find their way to the stands each season. despite warning signs posted at some parks. >> i was on the other side once too and assumed if you got hit, you must not have been paying attention. now i know better. some times balls come so quickly. even if you're watching as i was, it doesn't make a difference
. >> she was sitting in the area tonya suffer issed life threatening injuries last month after beingater, the commissioner said the league was trying to find ways to make the stadium safer for fans. >> increased netting. >> the attorney hillier said the commissioner and league have failed to act. >> you can be staring right at the batter and there's absolutely nothing you can do if the ball is comeing at your head except hope you survive if you're hit. >> he called...
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but as the "washington post" is pointing out, two months after alice died tonya carter said she found all? >> not a bit. when i was writing my biography of harper lee back in 2006 i came across it then and knew it existed. but i moved on because i realized it was just a first draft of "to kill a mockingbird." >> carter said she didn't know about this manuscript that she had known it existed. what can you tell us about that? >> well they've known about it for a long time. i can't say exactly how long but alice lee never wanted the manuscript published. it's disrespectful to their father. it's not a very good piece of fiction. it takes us back into a south that is heavy with prejudice, and hate speech. so she didn't want it to come to the fore. as you point out, just two months after alice dies suddenly the book is available. >> how do you account for that? such a difference of opinion. she dies and two months later gets published. >> could be that just harper lee is directing her harper lee is directing her attorney to do what she always wanted to do which is to publish "go set a watch
but as the "washington post" is pointing out, two months after alice died tonya carter said she found all? >> not a bit. when i was writing my biography of harper lee back in 2006 i came across it then and knew it existed. but i moved on because i realized it was just a first draft of "to kill a mockingbird." >> carter said she didn't know about this manuscript that she had known it existed. what can you tell us about that? >> well they've known about it...
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. >> a little bit, you know, tonya carter is harper lee's lawyer and she said she found it in august agent might have discovered it in 2011. someone close to this told me that when it comes to harper lee everybody has an agenda. she has become an important part of the cultural landscape. >> you can see it -- the book can get into everybody's hands. good to have you here. >> thank you. >> thanks, katie! how to add the beauty of the beach to your beauty routine. >> i'm ... that breaking news: bart service still shut down for commuters in the east bay ==topvo== all bart stations from lake merrit down to the bayfair station in san leandro are closed. it's impacting both the fremont two folks had to be transported to the hospital. all bart stations in san leandro are closed. four stops in total. it started before 5:00 this morning when smoke was reported from richmond to fremont. it sent a few good passengers to the hospital. you can see them sitting upright in their journey. they should be okay. we are also trying to get updates on their condition. bart now hopes to have limited single t
. >> a little bit, you know, tonya carter is harper lee's lawyer and she said she found it in august agent might have discovered it in 2011. someone close to this told me that when it comes to harper lee everybody has an agenda. she has become an important part of the cultural landscape. >> you can see it -- the book can get into everybody's hands. good to have you here. >> thank you. >> thanks, katie! how to add the beauty of the beach to your beauty routine. >>...
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. >> a little bit, you know, tonya carter is harper lee's lawyer and she said she found it in augusthave discovered it in 2011. someone close to this told me that when it comes to harper lee everybody has an agenda. she has become an important part of the cultural landscape. >> you can see it -- the book can get into everybody's hands. good to have you here. >> thank you. >> thanks, katie! how to add the beauty of the beach to your beauty routine. >> zplmpblts . >>> good morning. i'm vai sikahema. it's a severe weather threat of storms. >> just light rain moving through the area right now a. few spots where it's coming down a bit heavier. this afternoon strong storms take shape. there is a threat of severe thunderstorms bringing damaging winds, possibly even tornado activity later today. this morning, what we're seeing is some steady light rainfall that it's steadily moving to the east. now moving into new jersey. that's where you will find the heavier downtours in cumberland county heading towards the shore. a few showers in glocester and mount laurel, those will be coming to an end
. >> a little bit, you know, tonya carter is harper lee's lawyer and she said she found it in augusthave discovered it in 2011. someone close to this told me that when it comes to harper lee everybody has an agenda. she has become an important part of the cultural landscape. >> you can see it -- the book can get into everybody's hands. good to have you here. >> thank you. >> thanks, katie! how to add the beauty of the beach to your beauty routine. >> zplmpblts ....
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i especially want to thank tonya ward jordan and paulette taylor and other members of the commissionfor their invaluable assistance on this legislation. i'm grateful that this bill has strong support of the make it safe coalition. both c4c and the make it safe coalition are dedicated to ending discrimination and retaliation against whistleblowers in the federal workplace and i applaud their leadership and their hard work. federal eeo programs are critical to ensuring that federal workplaces are free from discrimination and that any variance impeding fairness in personnel decisions are identify and eliminated. those programs exist to ensure that our federal workplaces uphold the guarantee of equal opportunity that is the right of every citizen in this great country. if discrimination occurs, these programs must be able to invest and adjude -- adjuth jude kate employee complaints impartially and in a timely manner. in fiscal year 2012 federal employees and job applicanted filed nearly 15,000 complaints alleging they had been victims of discrimination. although the vast majority of fede
i especially want to thank tonya ward jordan and paulette taylor and other members of the commissionfor their invaluable assistance on this legislation. i'm grateful that this bill has strong support of the make it safe coalition. both c4c and the make it safe coalition are dedicated to ending discrimination and retaliation against whistleblowers in the federal workplace and i applaud their leadership and their hard work. federal eeo programs are critical to ensuring that federal workplaces are...