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us, called us every night. that's just the way she was. >> even after ronnie left their hometown in wisconsin, and moved 200 miles to chicago, she stayed very close to her family. including her nieces and nephews. >> christmas time wanted to be there for the kids. wanded to be santa claus. handing the presents out to the kids. watch them open their presents. she just loved christmas. she loved being with family. she loved going to the kids' events. >> there was a warm tenderness, ronnie brought everywhere she went. >> she had a big heart with plenty of room for many devoted friend. but perhaps at its center, shawn gayle. the two met in plattville, wisconsin where ronnie want to college and shawn practiced football at a training camp. back then a member of the iconic, '85 bears team that won the super bowl. da-bears as they became known were lionized across the country. >> super bowl champions! >> and shawn was part of all that. >> for the most part they were just together all the time. they talked every day on the phone. they took trips together. >> they seemed to make it work. the adored pro athlete. and the girl from a small town living in the big city. eventually, juggling two jobs. one in the food industry. the other at macy's. and then in march, 2007, after many years together, ronnie became pregnant at age 41. she had finally become a mother. truly a dream for her. she was elated. which was obvious when wade and laurie visited ronnie in chicago that september. >> it was the happiest i had ever seen my sister in my life. she was glowing. >> her family thought she might never be able to have children. so the baby, a girl was an unexpected gift. her name was going to be skylar. >> to usa miracle. skylar was going to be our little miracle baby. >> as far as they knew, shawn was supportive of ronnie during the pregnancy. >> i did ask her, how is shawn taking it all? are you going to the doctor and stuff? she said, yeah, he comes to the doctor. >> engaged in the pregnancy? >> yep. >> ronnie was a woman in love. this was no conventional relationship. though she had been with shawn for close to two decades they never lived together. and it was unclear that would change. even after the baby arrived. >> she talked about moving in with him. to make it easier for the baby, for as far as handling the day care. but i don't know where they were at with that. that was the last i had heard. >> did she want to get married? >> yes. >> did he? >> i don't know. >> anna would ask ronnie how she could stay with a man so long and not live together or be married when she wanted that so much? >> we always came backment i just love him. what is it about him? i don't know what to tell you, a
us, called us every night. that's just the way she was. >> even after ronnie left their hometown in wisconsin, and moved 200 miles to chicago, she stayed very close to her family. including her nieces and nephews. >> christmas time wanted to be there for the kids. wanded to be santa claus. handing the presents out to the kids. watch them open their presents. she just loved christmas. she loved being with family. she loved going to the kids' events. >> there was a warm...
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anybody with information that can call us to tell us we need that help. that's the simplest way i can put it. >> reporter: not know figure a mass murder is on the loose has residents scared. >> i lock my doors now. i don't -- i try to stay in and i lock my car. if i'm the only one in the car. >> reporter: police have arrested a 22-year-old. he made the 911 call telling them about the murders. so far police have charged him with illegal possession of marijuana, tampering with evidence and making false statements. however police will not call him a suspect yet and are asking for the public's help. >> it's not a matter of seeing something. it could be hearing something. >> reporter: police say the autopsies on all eight should be finished by monday. investigators are still gathering physical evidence from the crime scene and say they have no reason to believe any of the victims committed the crime. cbs news new york. >> and tonight there is only one survivor of the attacks and that person is in critical condition. >>> frag tragedy strikes a campus after a st
anybody with information that can call us to tell us we need that help. that's the simplest way i can put it. >> reporter: not know figure a mass murder is on the loose has residents scared. >> i lock my doors now. i don't -- i try to stay in and i lock my car. if i'm the only one in the car. >> reporter: police have arrested a 22-year-old. he made the 911 call telling them about the murders. so far police have charged him with illegal possession of marijuana, tampering with...
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had national park service rangers call us and say there was an injured hiker might have hurt his ankle in a remote area of shenandoah national pash. so they called us -- national park. so they called us because of the remote area. >> reporter: but finding the man wasn't easy. >> they re giving gps coordinates of his location. we didn't have to spend any time looking for him. >> reporter: he was three- quarters of the way up old rag mountain in shenandoah national park. >> we did an orbit and we could see the hike we are his leg on some rocks. >> that area of the ridgeline is not really a hiking trail. it's more climbing on boulders. >> reporter: david hurley went down to effect the rescue. >> it was a very small clearing with trees and rocks around. i mean, it looked like there might be an element of danger but it looked doable. >> reporter: the injured hiker was a 34-year-old pennsylvania man. >> he was alert and conscious. he just had a severe looked like an ankle fracture. so i wanted to splint that up which i did and he also had a minor wrist injury. gave him some water and then just briefed him basically on how he was going to be hoisted up so
had national park service rangers call us and say there was an injured hiker might have hurt his ankle in a remote area of shenandoah national pash. so they called us -- national park. so they called us because of the remote area. >> reporter: but finding the man wasn't easy. >> they re giving gps coordinates of his location. we didn't have to spend any time looking for him. >> reporter: he was three- quarters of the way up old rag mountain in shenandoah national park....
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that means we need help 37 anybody who has information that can call to us tell us, we need that help. that's the simplest way i can put it. >> reporter: not knowing whether a mass murderer is on the loose has residents scared. >> i look my doors now. i don't -- i try and stay energy i lock my car. if i'm the only one in the car and stuff like that. >> reporter: police have arrested 22-year-old guy hines junior. he made the 911 call alerting them to the massacre. so far police have charged him with illegal possession of prescription drugs and marijuana, tampering with evidence, and making false statements. however, police will not yet call him a suspect in the murders and are asking for the public's help. >> so it's not a matter of actually see something. it could be hearing something. >> reporter: police say the autopsies on all eight victims should be finished by monday. investigators are are still gathering physical evidence from the crime scene and say they have no reason to believe that any of the victims committed this horrible crime. harvey screen is an, cbs news, new york. >>>
that means we need help 37 anybody who has information that can call to us tell us, we need that help. that's the simplest way i can put it. >> reporter: not knowing whether a mass murderer is on the loose has residents scared. >> i look my doors now. i don't -- i try and stay energy i lock my car. if i'm the only one in the car and stuff like that. >> reporter: police have arrested 22-year-old guy hines junior. he made the 911 call alerting them to the massacre. so far police...
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but at this point the democrats have compared those of us who oppose health care, they've compared us to nazis, they've called us brownshirts, crazed mobsters that are manufactured by the r.n.c. and now they're accusing people of being un-american, all in an effort to shut down dissent. so they steam rolled this bill through congress. will they be successful? this sounds as american as apple pie when people are speaking out. joining us now, the author of "the new york times" bestseller, "catastrophe," dick morris. drowning out opposing views is simply un-american. the d.n.c. called the american people mobsters. congressmen have referred to these people as being like tim mcveigh, nazis, political terrorists. and the president himself wants everyone to shut up. what are they thinking? >> well, they're not only going to shut them up, they're going to cut off debate with 50 votes in the senate and jam it through. look, this only worked when nixon did it, because the demonstrators were 18-year-olds with hair down to their ankles. sean: right. >> everybody said they're burning draft cards, they're un-american, and tha
but at this point the democrats have compared those of us who oppose health care, they've compared us to nazis, they've called us brownshirts, crazed mobsters that are manufactured by the r.n.c. and now they're accusing people of being un-american, all in an effort to shut down dissent. so they steam rolled this bill through congress. will they be successful? this sounds as american as apple pie when people are speaking out. joining us now, the author of "the new york times"...
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when you were a kid, where you called francis ford coppola prove your entire name was always used -- were you called francis ford coppola? your entire name was always used no, i was called francy. one of my relatives was better looking and smaller and could be me up, but he never did -- protected me -- and could beat me up. he used three names, because we all had three names, and he was a writer, and i just wanted to be like him. tavis: what was his name? >> my brother? i do not want to embarrass him. noneteteless, i wanted to be a writer just so i could copy him, so use his middle name, so i used my middle name, as i did with everything, just to copy him, and that is where i got the francis ford, the three names, although i heard it said never to trust a manbut, no, it soundo me, because that is like my formal name. if i was hispanic, i would be josÉ maria gonzales, so and so, but then, i would just be joe. use a francisis ford coppola, ad you say that the first time, -- you say francis ford coppola, and you say that the first time, and then you just say franceis coppola. i wish somebody would call a francie. i asked my wife about why she will not call
when you were a kid, where you called francis ford coppola prove your entire name was always used -- were you called francis ford coppola? your entire name was always used no, i was called francy. one of my relatives was better looking and smaller and could be me up, but he never did -- protected me -- and could beat me up. he used three names, because we all had three names, and he was a writer, and i just wanted to be like him. tavis: what was his name? >> my brother? i do not want to...
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call us here at the warrant apprehension task force. the number one final time. 410-637-8970. pick up your phone and call us. i am joy lepola. , live. we will check in with you later. . >> the number one leader of the catholic church has a record deal. what the pontiff will be releasing on his first album. >> also coming up. why people in india are tangling innocense over balconies for a 50-foot free fall. >> we will get a break from . >> well, we had a very active day today weather wise. hazy sunshine for most of the daytime today. and then right around 2:15 line of showers and storms developed and brought severe weather to our area. but the thing now is -- that we are dealing with clear skies out there and things calming down down at the inner harbour. nice evening in store. dealing with decreasing temperatures. and dealing with temperatures right around in the mid 70s for today. 75 degrees right around -- right now. partly cloudy skies. winds calm. and humidity up at 90 percent. and the dewpoint is at 68 degrees. on the doppler radar, we will see a dry sweep, and most of the activity is now moving out to the atlantic ocean. bigger
call us here at the warrant apprehension task force. the number one final time. 410-637-8970. pick up your phone and call us. i am joy lepola. , live. we will check in with you later. . >> the number one leader of the catholic church has a record deal. what the pontiff will be releasing on his first album. >> also coming up. why people in india are tangling innocense over balconies for a 50-foot free fall. >> we will get a break from . >> well, we had a very active day...
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make lots of videos and had him involved with a lot of different things and eventually they called us and told us -- they called me on tuesday and asked if i could have dame therein on thursday to interview the president. we played it happen, of course. >> i bet you did. how excited he must have been. damon, when you heard, did you all of a sudden, think yes! or do you think, oh, wow, i really have to do this. did you get nervous? >> i was thinking, hooray! >> that kid was adorable. 11-year-old damon weaver. the big thing he really wanted to get from the president was the president refused to confirm was his request for french fries and mangos every day at his school lunch. the president said you might want to think about getting something nutritiously balanced and all that. he was a kid and the president said the right thing. >>> if the economy's health depends on consumers shopping until they drop, an economic recovery may be in trouble. that's next on msnbc sunday. ollen. when i really liked to be outside, i did not like suffering from nasal allergy symptoms like congestion. but nasonex relief
make lots of videos and had him involved with a lot of different things and eventually they called us and told us -- they called me on tuesday and asked if i could have dame therein on thursday to interview the president. we played it happen, of course. >> i bet you did. how excited he must have been. damon, when you heard, did you all of a sudden, think yes! or do you think, oh, wow, i really have to do this. did you get nervous? >> i was thinking, hooray! >> that kid was...
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eventually they called us and told us -- they called me on tuesday and asked if i could have damon thereterview the president. and we made it happen, of course. >> i'll bet you did. telling damon, damon, when you heard did you all of the sudden think, yes? or did you get nervous? >> i was thinking hooray! >> got to love your spirit. it's awesome. damon, i understand you talked to the president about many things including school lunch. let's take a listen to part of that. >> we have french fries every day for lunch. >> see, if you were planning the lunch program, it would probably taste good to you but it might not make you big and strong like you need to be. we want to make sure that food tastes good in school lunches, but that they're also healthy for you, too. >> what did you think about the president's answer, damon? what do your friends at school think about all this? >> well, i think that they would like to have french fries and mangos every day for lunch, too. but i don't think it's going to happen because we need to be healthy and strong, just like president obama said. >> what di
eventually they called us and told us -- they called me on tuesday and asked if i could have damon thereterview the president. and we made it happen, of course. >> i'll bet you did. telling damon, damon, when you heard did you all of the sudden think, yes? or did you get nervous? >> i was thinking hooray! >> got to love your spirit. it's awesome. damon, i understand you talked to the president about many things including school lunch. let's take a listen to part of that....
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called white knights. it used to be called a bulletin board. i think i was the first elected official in america to use a computer to communicate with my constituents. we typed in the daily house floor schedule, what bills requester being considered by -- were being considered b the texas house. i almost succeeded into dialing up into the state mainframe computer. i wanted to download bill information and share that with the public, and that aggravated the speaker of the texas house and the leadership in january of '87. no one had ever heard of such a thing, and it was just not done, but i did succeed finally. i did it on my own. actually that was the first, also, i think electronic town hall meeting because i did live dial-up sessions where peoe could text me, they would type in questions, and i would answer them on the keyboard, and i remember there was a blind gentleman who used his computer, he had a voice recognition system that would read text to him, and and he said that was the first time he knew what was going on in his government because his computer would read it aloud to him. so it wasanuar
called white knights. it used to be called a bulletin board. i think i was the first elected official in america to use a computer to communicate with my constituents. we typed in the daily house floor schedule, what bills requester being considered by -- were being considered b the texas house. i almost succeeded into dialing up into the state mainframe computer. i wanted to download bill information and share that with the public, and that aggravated the speaker of the texas house and the...
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they are calling us, giving us information, allowing us to get to things perhaps before they develop in to a crime. we're able to prevent crimes, but the best help is when we get calls from folks afterward. i will mention that we had that fire, that car fire in bethesda last week where the man was burned up and killed in his car. that's a perfect case. we are asking for the public's help in that case. this man work at two gas stations, one in annandale, and one in glen echo. he was working at the gas station in annandale and drove over to the area in bethesda near where he would work in glen echo and we are trying to get the public's help. anyone who has any information on what he was doing. any information on what he was doing around the time that his car caught on fire would be helpful. we don't know the cause of the fire yet. it wasn't a crash or engine fire. the fire started inside the vehicle. we're asking for the public's help on that one. >> give them a call if you know anything about that incident dent last week in bethesda. chief, thank you for being here. we'll be right back
they are calling us, giving us information, allowing us to get to things perhaps before they develop in to a crime. we're able to prevent crimes, but the best help is when we get calls from folks afterward. i will mention that we had that fire, that car fire in bethesda last week where the man was burned up and killed in his car. that's a perfect case. we are asking for the public's help in that case. this man work at two gas stations, one in annandale, and one in glen echo. he was working at...
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calls for south carolina gov. mark sanford to resign. an investigation is out to see if he used taxpayer dollars to pay for personal trips using the state's aircraft. our reporter has the story. >> mark stanford in the hot seat again, this time because of what some are calling an illegal use of state aircraft. >> existing laws relating to the use of state property apparently are not being enforced. nobody pays attention to how the state plane is being used. >> he is with a government watchdog group. according to information released today, that investigation reveals that in 2003, mark sanford flew to several places including to some of his children's sporting events, and a birthday party for a campaign donor. the media should not be the only group investigating the matter. estate plane was used in march to pick him up from myrtle beach and fly into columbia. his calendar showed his only appointment was personal time. that trip cost taxpayers over $2,000 according to the ap. that chip is one of many revealed during this investigation. >> it is an ongoing soap opera on the people of south carolina. at some point, out of respect for the peop
calls for south carolina gov. mark sanford to resign. an investigation is out to see if he used taxpayer dollars to pay for personal trips using the state's aircraft. our reporter has the story. >> mark stanford in the hot seat again, this time because of what some are calling an illegal use of state aircraft. >> existing laws relating to the use of state property apparently are not being enforced. nobody pays attention to how the state plane is being used. >> he is with a...
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us to not cease. -- nazis. he has compared us to timothy mcveigh. if you want to call usot seas, let's look at national socialism -- us nazis, let's look at national socialism. it is very much what we see in this administration. it is the same economic and political policy. if they want to talk about nazis, they may find that the swastika is on their own arm. sean: you obviously had the crowd behind you. he did not give a full apology for that statement. i did not hear him say that i am sorry for using that term. did you find his so-called apology acceptable to you? >> it was more of a political dance. i do not know if it was an irish jig or a waltz. he avoided the words. he did not want to admit to saying it. as my representative, you should be able to stand up there and admit what you said. if you believe you did something wrong, admit it. you work for us, we do not work for you. sean: we seem to forget the term public servants. her monologue is a great reminder of that. we have an investigative report coming up later in the program. the story broke in the wall street j
us to not cease. -- nazis. he has compared us to timothy mcveigh. if you want to call usot seas, let's look at national socialism -- us nazis, let's look at national socialism. it is very much what we see in this administration. it is the same economic and political policy. if they want to talk about nazis, they may find that the swastika is on their own arm. sean: you obviously had the crowd behind you. he did not give a full apology for that statement. i did not hear him say that i am sorry...
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us, fred, an attorney who specializes in aviation law. and also with us, link kristen, a passenger who was actually onboard that flight. we'll take your calls, 1-877-tell-hln is the number. link, i hate to have you relive it, but put us on that plane. you get diverted. you land. then what? >> when we landed, we were told immediatelily they were going to refuel. and when the storm passed minneapolis, we were going to fly to minneapolis. so they told us that for an hour or so. then they said the storm was still lingering in the minneapolis area. and would be a while longer. and another hour passed. and at that point they sort of changed their tune and said they were going to try to get a bus. and so they said they were working on getting us a bus to take us back, it's about a 90-minute drive. and so at all times we thought that help was on the way. we thought we were going to get off the plane. i don't think any of us understood why we weren't being allowed to go in the terminal. but probably about 4:00 in the morning, they made another announcement and said we have logistical problems with the bus, but we still think we can get you a bus. so they made that announcement. that's the last announcement they made. and they
us, fred, an attorney who specializes in aviation law. and also with us, link kristen, a passenger who was actually onboard that flight. we'll take your calls, 1-877-tell-hln is the number. link, i hate to have you relive it, but put us on that plane. you get diverted. you land. then what? >> when we landed, we were told immediatelily they were going to refuel. and when the storm passed minneapolis, we were going to fly to minneapolis. so they told us that for an hour or so. then they...
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us by phone in california. thank you so much for taking the time to call us tonight. tell ust ted kennedy. >> oh, well, i think it came as a surprise to a lot of people that we were as close to ted as we were. are. were. because we were obviously of different parties, but we were close. and it didn't make any difference to ronnie or to ted that one was a republican and one was a democrat. and of course, there should be more of that today. but we were, we were close friends. and of course, i became close to ted because of the stem cell. >> it seems to me great presidents like your husband seem to pay tribute often times to other great presidents of the other party. so many time i've heard, and you, of course, have known this. president reagan spoke very fondly of his memory of franklin reez velt. and of course, the kennedys, your husband paid tribute to robert kennedy after taking office, delivering to him, giving to him an award that the carter administration had held up. >> i know. >> have you noticed the mountain peaks seem to notice each other. >> i hadn't thought of it li
us by phone in california. thank you so much for taking the time to call us tonight. tell ust ted kennedy. >> oh, well, i think it came as a surprise to a lot of people that we were as close to ted as we were. are. were. because we were obviously of different parties, but we were close. and it didn't make any difference to ronnie or to ted that one was a republican and one was a democrat. and of course, there should be more of that today. but we were, we were close friends. and of course,...
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us to always that danger of what they used to call the "supercrip" syndrome, 'cause not everybody is going to be as powerful as you were. or i suspect, the people in "strong at the broken places." do you have any thoughts about that? i believe that people are much stronger than they think they are. we all hear people saying, oh, i could never deal with that, i couldn't cope with that. you know, people who have not been tested sort of assume that they would fold the second anything happened. i don't think that's true. i think that there's a reservoir of strength that many or most of usd that's really deeper than we think. i think the most important thing in a person's life when they get sick is not to become a victim, not to become a professional victim, not to go into, to fall into the "poor me" syndrome, because that's the kiss of death. i think what you've gotta do is grab hold of it, you've got to appreciate your own resilience, your own strength and just keep going. you know, i'm not talking-- there are no medals for coping. there are no merit badges for getting up and going to work another day. it's a highly personal process. there's no reward system to it except, except the possibility of leading a normal and happy life, and that's the objective. you talk about the role of denial. perhaps it's selective denial. can you talk a little bit more about that? yeah, i mean, actually one of the reasons that i began "blindsided" was i was really sick of people; family, friends, people who were close to me saying "ah, you're in denial." i had a doctor who had medical s
us to always that danger of what they used to call the "supercrip" syndrome, 'cause not everybody is going to be as powerful as you were. or i suspect, the people in "strong at the broken places." do you have any thoughts about that? i believe that people are much stronger than they think they are. we all hear people saying, oh, i could never deal with that, i couldn't cope with that. you know, people who have not been tested sort of assume that they would fold the second...
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what helps us to have before us is full array of experts so that you can cross-pollinate one another and all of you should pollinate us. is there anything you want to ask of us before we call this hearing closed? i want to thank all of the you for a very fruitful and productive and stimulating testimony that's going to help us. we're going to do something. the question now before us, given the kind of information we're getting from experts at your level, what is the most we can do with the least possible harm. i say that with some -- with some meaning. we mean to do no harm. we have found that fema left to its own devices may do harm by doing nothing and thus, we need to be wise and not to simply throw down the gauntlet and offer a new statute to what we think was a very well-written statute in the first place. thank you very much to come and advise the committee. the hearing is adjourned. [inaudible conversations] >> how is c-span funded? >> the u.s. government? >> private benefactors. >> i don't know, some of it is government-raised? >> it's not public funding. >> probably donations. >> i want to say from me, my tax dollars. >> how is c-span funded? america's cable compa
what helps us to have before us is full array of experts so that you can cross-pollinate one another and all of you should pollinate us. is there anything you want to ask of us before we call this hearing closed? i want to thank all of the you for a very fruitful and productive and stimulating testimony that's going to help us. we're going to do something. the question now before us, given the kind of information we're getting from experts at your level, what is the most we can do with the...
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used to call us a fraternity with guns. we are very, very close knit. >> william albracht was an agent for 26 years. >> you're sworn to take a bullet for the president. we are trained to interpose ourself, ourdybo, between wherever it's coming fr, and your protectee. >> despite being around presidents and their families countless hours a day, the professional line was never crossed. >> you're not their friend. you are courteous to them, and you answer them with all the respect in the world whether you like them or not. it does not matter. >> though some made the work a pleasure. >> reagan and bush, without a doubt, those guys, they were america's americans. >> others made it less so. >> jimmy carter was rather difficult. he didn't intermix well with the secret service. >> over the years, agents have dealt with some strange situations. from the dating rituals of presidential daughters. >> there was no love lost between the detail and patti davis. >> to the nights on the town of the bush twins. all under thefg ye of agents. but there were also the personal trying moments first families go through. albracht remembers the clintons' trip to martha's vineyard in 1998 in the midst of the monica lewinsky scandal. >> hillary was irritated, and i'm putting that on the very mildest of terms, like he was grounded. he was not allowed to go play. i get a call one day from hillary direct and said, where's bill? i said, i think he's at the local starbucks in martha's vineyard. and she said, tell him to get home now. >> a firsthand witness to history, albracht says his time as an agent is unforgettable. >> do i miss getting a call in the middle of the night, somebody threatened to kill the president, go get him. do i miss getting on a car plane with agents and half a dozen others flying around the world? no. but i sure do miss the guys i did it with. those were the best guys and the best years ever. >> a new book reveals much about the people they protect. it's called "inside the president's secret service." ron kesler is the author, and he joins uscret service. aren't they supposed to write an oath or take a vow and not -- to not talk about this stuff? >> that's right. this is the first time those secrets have been revealed. i used sodium pentathol on them, and it seems to have worked. >> honestly, why do these folks talk to you? >> i have a background of writing about the fbi and the cia in a very honest way, and they trusted me. over the years i developed sources. it took a while. what also happened is the agents were absolutely outraged the secret service has been cutting corners lately to the point where they'll actually shut down metal detection when an event is about to start and there's strag letters, or even in the case of joe biden, when he threw the first pitch at the orioles game, they'll have no metal protection. that means that gunmen, terrorists, can bring in weapons, can bring in grenades, and they won't be detected. they're really taking a chance with the president's life. >> is your sense about this, is it just
used to call us a fraternity with guns. we are very, very close knit. >> william albracht was an agent for 26 years. >> you're sworn to take a bullet for the president. we are trained to interpose ourself, ourdybo, between wherever it's coming fr, and your protectee. >> despite being around presidents and their families countless hours a day, the professional line was never crossed. >> you're not their friend. you are courteous to them, and you answer them with all the...
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of factors have kicked in really made us a very productivi productive economy and looks as if nothing is stopping us now. >> come back us to us. the pre-lehman call. what do you see? >> i agree. i think the market looks good. the negative case is always more articulate, always more compelling, always more rational because it deals with the present. the market deals with the future. you can always make the bad case. i think this market is telling you look ahead because that's what the market is doing. >> corporate bond rallies, you had a phenomenal rally in the price of corporate bonds both investment grade and so-called high yield junk. the rates have plunged and credit spread against treasuries narrowed. we're back to pre-lehman and back on the short term money market things like libor spread. does that inform you on getting back to the pre-lehman call ed yardeni suggested? >> the market is past that and also a function of safety. basically, the market has said is history, let's deal with the future. >> what about financials? people are getting cold feet. we had dick bove on last night, no profits in the second half of the year. what is the tech
of factors have kicked in really made us a very productivi productive economy and looks as if nothing is stopping us now. >> come back us to us. the pre-lehman call. what do you see? >> i agree. i think the market looks good. the negative case is always more articulate, always more compelling, always more rational because it deals with the present. the market deals with the future. you can always make the bad case. i think this market is telling you look ahead because that's what...
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call us. as a matter of fact, he called us just to teach us. he would call our house and said here is this patient, tell me what you did, and let me show you how to recognize entrance wounds an exit wounds. so we assume -- and exit wounds. so we assumed that earl rose would do the autopsy when the president was taken away, we realized, gee, the body's gone, earl's not going to do the autopsy, and these guys are not going to have any medical records to go by. but that was kind of the medical surprise, if you will. didn't think about why they would have done that. >> it wasn't related to competency as -- >> no. earl rose was and i think is still recognized as one of the outstanding forensic pathologists in the country. new president johnson was not willing to leave dallas on air force one without president kennedy's body. >> so you think it was probably his decision as opposed to mrs. kennedy? >> what i heard is that president johnson wouldn't leave without president kennedy's body and i don't know any facts, but it makes sense. i mean, he was a s
call us. as a matter of fact, he called us just to teach us. he would call our house and said here is this patient, tell me what you did, and let me show you how to recognize entrance wounds an exit wounds. so we assume -- and exit wounds. so we assumed that earl rose would do the autopsy when the president was taken away, we realized, gee, the body's gone, earl's not going to do the autopsy, and these guys are not going to have any medical records to go by. but that was kind of the medical...
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call us here and let us know about the whereabouts of these men. 410-637-8970. and you could get a reward. i am joy lepola reporting live. back to you in the studio. >>> an 18-year-old missing persons case solved. how police say a man held a woman hostage since she was 11 years old. years old. >>> well, we had a very wet and soggy day outside today, but the good news is, we are getting a little bit of a break right now and we got that concert in on the maryland state fairgrounds. and current at bwi thurgood marshall, 72 degrees under mostly cloudy skies and winds are calm and humidity up at 94 94%. on our skywatch regional radar, you can see we are getting almost a dry sweep. rain showers toward the lower portion of the delmarva peninsula and further north into pennsylvania. we are not done by the rain showers just yet. a bigger system. look at the eastern portion of the united states with an ample amount of rain showers and western side is very high and dry. we will tap into that dry and cooler air toward the end of the weekend, but until then, we will be deali
call us here and let us know about the whereabouts of these men. 410-637-8970. and you could get a reward. i am joy lepola reporting live. back to you in the studio. >>> an 18-year-old missing persons case solved. how police say a man held a woman hostage since she was 11 years old. years old. >>> well, we had a very wet and soggy day outside today, but the good news is, we are getting a little bit of a break right now and we got that concert in on the maryland state...
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anybody who has information that can call us to tell us we need that help that's the simplest way i can put it. >> not knowing whether a mass murder is on the loose has residents scared. >> i lock my doors fa. i try to stay in, i lock my car, i'm the only one in the car, you know and stuff like that. >> police have arrested the 2- year-old guy heinz junior, he made the 9111 call alerting thome the massacre. police have charged had him with illegal possession of prescription drugs and marijuana and making false statements, however police will not call him a suspect exam are asking for the publics help. >> it is not a matter of actually seeing something. it could be hearing? sphwhrg. >> police say the autopsies on all eight victims should be fin wished by monday. investigate torse are gathering physical evidence and have no reason to believe that any of the victims committed this horrible crime. >>> cbs news, new york. >>> again the sole survivor remains in critical condition at the hospital. police have not commented on a possible motive. >>> an emotional fair well to a man, many describ
anybody who has information that can call us to tell us we need that help that's the simplest way i can put it. >> not knowing whether a mass murder is on the loose has residents scared. >> i lock my doors fa. i try to stay in, i lock my car, i'm the only one in the car, you know and stuff like that. >> police have arrested the 2- year-old guy heinz junior, he made the 9111 call alerting thome the massacre. police have charged had him with illegal possession of prescription...
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us, people call us, where can we get bags, where can we get our bags. i have five grandkids. where can we go. and these have pencils and paper. we've had organizatns where the wal-mart will call and say we want to make a contribution. and that's what this is all about. because when they can read, that means they live healthier lifestyles ab they can read labels. >>and you mentioned that. in addition to the book bags, you're going to add a health expo component. tell me about that. >> it's an education initiative because so many people, when you have a lack of education, that contributes to poverty, crime, poor health. and so what we're seaing is -- what we're saying is let's bring the resources together to help the children understand and parents understand what is on the labels when they are reading. how many calories are in the food, what is hydrogenated fat and now they can live a healthier lifestyle and gain the information to have a -- a better education. >> thank you so much. we have the information, coming up this at the life center. and the address is there. and as jay and calmy brown mentioned, it's not too late. can you still go on to the website, we're linking to your website to help. >> and d.c. general too. d.c. general hospital for those in the district of columbia. >> thank you so much to both of you. steve, back to you. >>> and coming up next on fox 5, we're helping you find work. it's our job of the day. >>> then paula abduhl may not be on the idol judge panel any more but that doesn't mean she has to be out of work. the offers are rolling in. more on the latest deal that could be in the works where you could see her possibly soon. it is 8:38. with rheumoid arthritis, it seems like my life is split in two. there's the life i live. and the life i want to live. fortunately, there's enbrel. enbrel can helrelieve pain, stiffness,atig, and stop joint damage. because enbrel supesses your immune system, it may low yr ability to fight iections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma and nervous system and blood disorders ve occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test u for berculosis. also ask your doctor if you live in an area with a greater risk for certain fungal infections. don't start enbrel if you have an infecti, like the flu. tell your doctor if you're pre to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart faile, or if, wle on enel, you experience persistent fever, bruising, bleeding or paleness. ask your rheumatologist if enbrel is ght for you, and help bridge the gap betwn the life you live and the life you want to live. i need the baker file stat!! reply!! still making changes. circle back ler!! what's with the yelling? oh, our internet slows down duri peak hours so sending e-mails and large files just takes forever. so, weust yell. ben!!! thanks for the flows!!! thought you hated !!! lol!!! semi-colon! right parenthesis!ky emoticon! 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us a call and send us a report. it will move right across middletown into frederick. we'll keep you posted. all right, go back to the computer you go and tomorrow, first we'll do temperatures. upper 80s in brooksville. 89 at dumphry's. we are 4 degrees less than we were at this time last night. now tomorrow morning, partly cloudy and warm. 70s and 80s. by afternoon, partly cloudy, warm, storms are still possible again. high temperatures at 85 and winds calm tomorrow. here's our microcast. 10:30 tonight, see showers across the delmarva. for the most part, we are not in bad shape. we go through the day much like today. clouds, sun, we do think storms are going to develop as we go through wednesday night. to the west of us wednesday around 5:00. 8:00, some showers and thunderstorms possible over us. the front goes south of us late tonight and tomorrow. it stays with us and kind of plays cat and mouse with us. the storms are possible wednesday, even into thursday. all right, zone forecast. isolated showers on front royal. 87 in dale city and again, 86 downtown with afternoon storms. next seven days, 80s for a while. that's the good news. the bad news is, still some storms. it will become a little hotter. not crazy hot, but hot on sunday, monday, and tuesday with temperatures generally right around 90. >> all right. thank you. >>> it's time. >> yes. >> i have a special treat for anita. it's her favorite. i have furries this week. >> i love that. >> i have fake animals and one real animal. it's the look at the excellent and not so excellent sports. we start with the good. best job by a mascot. the manley eagle from the australian rugby league. subdued him until security could arrive. but the best part of i
us a call and send us a report. it will move right across middletown into frederick. we'll keep you posted. all right, go back to the computer you go and tomorrow, first we'll do temperatures. upper 80s in brooksville. 89 at dumphry's. we are 4 degrees less than we were at this time last night. now tomorrow morning, partly cloudy and warm. 70s and 80s. by afternoon, partly cloudy, warm, storms are still possible again. high temperatures at 85 and winds calm tomorrow. here's our microcast. 10:30...
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us a call right now. give us your view, 877-tell-hln. e-mail us at cnn.com/hln, and you can text us, text the word views plus your comments and name to hlntv. standard text rates apply. we'll air some of your responses shortly and throughout the day today. >>> congressional democrats may be getting ready to split the health care reform bill into two separate measures. "the wall street journal" reports that the democrats may try to pass the most expensive parts of the bill without republican support. the big sticking point here has become the so-called public option. all three house measures offer a government health plan. >> there's no way i can pass a bill in the house of representatives without a public option. >> but it's a different story in the senate. appearing on fox news on sunday senator kent conrad the chair of the budget committee said this, the fact of the matter is there are not the votes in the united states senate for the public option. there never has been, he says. >>> we're talking about president obama now. he is heading to camp
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calls on this, 1-877-tell-hln. back with us, psychotherapist stacey kaiser. also joining us henry lee in the san francisco chronicle. i'm calling this teacher a hero, many others are as well. what could have happened? how bad could it have been if he hadn't acted? >> according to authorities, alex youshock could have well detonated up to ten pipe bombs he had on his person. sources tell us he also intended to use a sword or chain saw to kill any students who were not already maimed or killed by the blast, mike. >> it was bombs first, then whoever was left standing he was going to come at them with a chain saw and the sword. stacey, i've got to bring you in on that. this just sounds brutal, ruthless what was going on in a 17-year-old's mind. >> this is obviously a child who's had a history of problems before. i can't help but wonder somebody had warning signs. this usually comes from agitation, and depression that hasn't been managed. so it comes out in this aggressive way. >> what's a red flag for this? stacey, as we look at this, try to learn from it? >> the red flag is you
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. >> if you have a problem you want us to look into, send us a message on our website. you can also call us. >>> two montgomery high school students are asking the school board for a later start time. they participated in a summer internship studying the effects of sleep deprivation on teenagers, and they want to push back the start time by an hour. the school board has considered to similar proposals. later start times creates several problems including added expenses for the county. >>> nasa will try to launch space shuttle discovery next tuesday after a two day review of its fuel tank. springfield, va. native patrick forrester delivers equipment and supplies, so we will be watching this mission. >>> the tornado warning expired just a few minutes ago, but they are still getting whacked with a heck of a storm. some observers want to share as we take a lkoo at the live triple doppler. on the southern end of the hecounty, st. george'sla isnd, t zoom down there and get some details. as you look at that, some other spotters have spotted funnel clouds in an area near ready date and calloway dow
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call us. as a matter of fact, he called us just to teach us. he would call our house and said here is this patient, tell me what you did, and let me show you how to recognize entrance wounds an exit wounds. so we assume -- and exit wounds. so we assumed that earl rose would do the autopsy when the president was taken away, we realized, gee, the body's gone, earl's not going to do the autopsy, and these guys are not going to have any medical records to go by. but that was kind of the medical surprise, if you will. didn't think about why they would have done that. >> it wasn't related to competency as -- >> no. earl rose was and i think is still recognized as one of the outstanding forensic pathologists in the country. new president johnson was not willing to leave dallas on air force one without president kennedy's body. >> so you think it was probably his decision as opposed to mrs. kennedy? >> what i heard is that president johnson wouldn't leave without president kennedy's body and i don't know any facts, but it makes sense. i mean, he was a s
call us. as a matter of fact, he called us just to teach us. he would call our house and said here is this patient, tell me what you did, and let me show you how to recognize entrance wounds an exit wounds. so we assume -- and exit wounds. so we assumed that earl rose would do the autopsy when the president was taken away, we realized, gee, the body's gone, earl's not going to do the autopsy, and these guys are not going to have any medical records to go by. but that was kind of the medical...
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call us at 1-877-tell-hln. e mail usat cnn.com/hln, or if you're on any of these sites, if you just happen to be like i am, you can search the facebook sight for richelle carey hln and you can sign up that way and put your comment on my page. also tech us. text the word views plus your comments and name to hlntv. standard text rates apply. >>> did you hear about this? former vice president dick cheney is criticizing the obama administration's decision to investigate interrogation of detainees. he says the questioning of suspects led to arrests, that it saved lives, and prevented more terrorist attacks. the justice department yesterday announced this probe after a declassified cia report showed unauthorized and harsh practices, and one case interrogators threatened to kill the children of the accused september 11th mastermind. this is what cheney had to say about all this. president obama's decision to allow the justice department to investigate and possibly prosecute cia personnel and his decision to remove authority for
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us know. call us at 1-877-tell-hln. e-mail us at cnn.com/hln. also comment on my facebook page.r text views to hlntv. we'll put responses on the air in a little bit and all afternoon. you have a lot of opinions, we know. >>> your canine companion may be smarter than you think. most dogs can count to about five, recognize roughly 165 gestures. that means the average pooch may be smarter than a 2-year-old toddler. what are the smartest breeds? border collies, poodles, retrievers, german shepherds and doberman. óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó >>> searching for clues and more bodies after a small plane and a helicopter crash over the hudson river. how investigators are piecing together what went so terribly wrong. >>> rare images from the front lines in afghanistan. and a chilling warning for the top u.s. commander. and a big drag for a suspected robber who led police on a flee-mile chase. they chased him not to catch him, but to save his life. i'm chuck roberts. welcome on a monday. great to have you with us. we have a couple stories we feel compelled to update you on. just received word t
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calls. the number, 1-877-tell-hln. you can e-mail us, cnn.com/primenews. or send us a text at hlntv. just start your message with the word prime. it's your chance to be heard. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is "prime news." i'm mike galanos. kidnapped 18 years ago, an 11-year-old girl, she's now 29. jaycee dugard found alive. walked into a police station yesterday. two people in custody. back in 1991, she was grabbed walking to her school bus stop. just 150 yards from her home. her dad was inside the house, actually saw the car pull up and take her. terrifying to think of that. now nearly two decades later, her family's in complete shock. listen to the emotion. here's jaycee's stepfather. >> my wife called me in, she said, are you sitting down? i said yes. she said, they found jaycee. she paused for a few seconds and said she's alive. we both cried for about ten minutes. as a matter of fact, my voice hasn't come back yet. and we just talked. she had told me she had actually talked to jaycee on the telephone. >> i can't imagine all the emotions they're going through. w
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. >> with the first baby the doctor said to me was it a pain, call us and give us a pain blocker.i said too late, you should have given me a pain blocker for the first five years of my marriage. hey now. because i have a jewish mother-in-law. >>> you have heard the one about the comedian whose act is about her mother-in-law. now she is being sued by, you guessed it, her mother-in-law. it sounds like a joke but it isn't. there is racial and religious tension is involved here. here's some of the jokes that started the trouble. >> a black woman with a jewish mother. yeah, you know the only thing we have in common is that we don't want to get our hair wet. hey! >> now in realize that there is a different background. african-american, black, whatever you call yourselves these days. seriously, i don't want to be named something that is difficult to pronounce. in my mind, i'm thinking of a name short but delicious like goldie. now i met rougy for the first time. i walked in. i'm trying to be real polite. i said ruthy, thank you for having me. she said the pleasure is all mine, have a sea
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this is just a calling card to wake us up, not a calling card to take us out. >> how about that. the coast guard called off the massive search effort friday. the very next day a fishermen spotted the missing men 180 miles from the coast. they say it took some effort to get their land legs back. otherwise they're in pretty good shape. >>> california police spent the weekend searching the backyard of the man charged with kidnapping 11-year-old dugard 18 years ago. police and fbi combed through sheds and tents. investigators think he might be linked to other crimes including the murders of several prostitutes. their bodies were dumped in a field where the man once worked. meanwhile a family friend reports that dugard and her two children are making a slow, painful adjustment to normal life. >>> still ahead on news 4 at 11:00, the last writings of ted kennedy. his memoir will now be released even sooner than expected. >>> also, get ready for a wooldown. meteort ogolkchisl bucel that >>> flowe and heartfelt condolences flanked senator ted kennedy's grave today as americans lined up at
this is just a calling card to wake us up, not a calling card to take us out. >> how about that. the coast guard called off the massive search effort friday. the very next day a fishermen spotted the missing men 180 miles from the coast. they say it took some effort to get their land legs back. otherwise they're in pretty good shape. >>> california police spent the weekend searching the backyard of the man charged with kidnapping 11-year-old dugard 18 years ago. police and fbi...
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us what you think. do you support a tax on junk food or fast food? call us at 1-877-835-4456 or e-mail us at cnn.com/hln or text the word views plus your comment and neam to hlntv. let's hear from you on this. >>> travel expert arthur says that there is one place he will not be going any time soon, the state of air zorizona. outside of the phoenix building where president obama spoke last week, he considers the open carry laws a threat to his personal safety. he frommer wants to compare those laws of other states before a full travel boycott. phil gordon says that he's offered arthur frommer for a visit to prove that his city is safe. >>> an air tanker tries to douse wildfires threatening her home. the incredible video from an i-reporter that she shot. >>> well t. was a quick arrest after reporting to shoot everyone at a walmart in kansas city north of the river. kansas city north, the man is reportedly claiming to be a former police officer. customers are being allowed to leave the store, which has been surrounded by officers. the suspect reportedly had an unhappy purchase experience. >>
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us a call, tell us about it. we'll get to the bottom of it. go to our special website, cnn.com/health care. >>> 7:00 on the nose. thanks for being with usuesday, august 18. i'm kiran chetry. >> i'm john roberts. here are the big stories that we're breaking down for you in the next 15 minutes. is the white house waivering? is president obama considering reform this morning without a government-backed public option. breaking through the politics and getting the real answers for you this morning. >> the possibility of no public option has liberal members of congress steaming this morning. nancy pelosi says a government-backed plan will be part of any bill considered in her chamber of congress. ahead, we'll talk to congressman anthony weiner who said it must be part of any bill. >>> prosecutors are calling it the largest case of computer crime and identity theft ever. a man in jail accused of stealistea stealing 130 million credit card and debit card numbers. he's not just your average hacker. the details read like a tom clancy novel. is your information in one of the chapters of this book? the cnn money team has all of the details ahead. >
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us. we're taking your calls live, out to annette sykes joining us from florida. she's the great grandmother of little haleigh. thank you for being with us. >> you're welcome. >> what does this mean to you, the announcement made by police that it was no stranger that took little haleigh? what does that mean to you? >> well, we never did think it was a stranger, really. >> well, what did you think? >> we always thought it was somebody that had either followed haleigh, if it was somebody who had seen her and followed her home, because of where they lived. >> well -- >> they had to have known where she lived in order to find her. >> to ellie jostad, our chief editorial producer on the story. ellie, i'm not getting the sense that cops are saying someone could have followed them. that this weren't a stranger in that sense. my interpretation is, and i'm on the outside looking in, is that it's someone within the family or close friends surrounding the family. >> right, nancy. well, what i think is very significant about this announcement from the sheriff's office is they're saying that misty croslin still holds answers in this case. they say sh
us. we're taking your calls live, out to annette sykes joining us from florida. she's the great grandmother of little haleigh. thank you for being with us. >> you're welcome. >> what does this mean to you, the announcement made by police that it was no stranger that took little haleigh? what does that mean to you? >> well, we never did think it was a stranger, really. >> well, what did you think? >> we always thought it was somebody that had either followed...
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us a call or send us an e-mail, journal at c-span.org. you mentioned some of the individuals and the administration you take n. you call leon panetta he perfect illustration of the ltway swamp creature less "you refer to vice president biden, when it comes to ethical self policing the puts taxpayers interest above the electoral and special-intere, joe biden doesn't have a series bone in his body and you referred to the attorney general eric holder is a crime cuddling corporate lawyer. >> gue: i do and i provide all the evidence for people t judge for themselves. i think that the theme that runs throughout culture of corruption is that there is a massive gap between the album administration's rhetoric and the reality, and i not arguing that influence peddlers and powerbrokers should be outled some help. everybody is that to make a living b the point is that the team obama came here ons high a course as we have ever seen into washington to change the way that they do business and yet they have pple like leon panetta,ho parlayed an enre career as a government servant into a mass of private weah. you ha got people who came from the hedge fund industry's who wereunglers. these are all the prototypes that barack obama condemd and michelle obama for that matter and yet they fully embrace them in their administration and those who had knowledge the hypocrisy there. >> host: you hav me fpom the east coast to colorado springs. how does that affect the way you feel this town? >> guest: i have always had sordid the the logical detachment from the beltway. that is obviously just an outgrowth of my own political views as a conservative but i think it is much easier to do it from the outside to have my ear to the ground in the grassroots, in the mountain was. i feel really liberat out there. and, at the air is literally and figuratively fresher. >> host: mali is joining us very clearly from oakland california, republican line for michelle malkin. >> caller: god bless you dear michelle for putting up with the incredible abuse. one quick thing. i just read year-- bought your book and i haven't had a chance to read it but at drives me crazy is democrats, i want to cite obama's saying everything, you get to keep your own insurance. under or persilian grandfather in private health care insurance it goes to explain within one year of the writing of the legalizing of this bill private companies will not be able to sell new policie people will not b ablto go and get their own insuran within one year of this bill passing and becoming the law. and yet the president gets up there and boldface lies continually about it. you can keep their private insurance. private insuran is not going to be in business long if we can write the business and another footnotes, justed bold faced lie. commt people's not even read this bill and they feel perfectljustified in not havi r
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love to hear from you, call in 1-877-tell-hln is the number. e-mail us cnn.com/primenews, text us at hlntv and start your message with the word prime. it's your chance to be heard. >> this is hour number two of "prime news." i'm mike galanos. we have stunning statements right now from dr. conrad murray, michael jackson's doctor speaking out against those newly released documents that suggest he gave jackson a lethal dose of propofol. dr. murray says he never gave jackson anything that should have killed him and now his lawyer is slamming the coroner's report on what went wrong in those last hours. plus new details where murray may have bought the drugs and whether he lied to police about that, as well. we'll take your calls, experts, joining us again dr. william morrone, toxicologist, also back with us, robin saks, former los angeles deputy district attorney and alicia jacobs from las vegas. all right. well, let's start with you, dr. maroney. as we talked about. >> thank you so much. >> we talked about this yesterday. now we're getting a small snippette from dr. murray and his att
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call now. >> you work for us! >> you work for us! >> hear our fight -- hear our voice!our voice! hear our voice! [cheers and applause] sean: thank you, san diego. that was the scene yesterday where more americans attempted to voice their concerns with democrat health care and their plans. the crowd overflowed just like it is here in san diego. into a hallway where some of those in attendance scuffled with the organizers, after they were not permitted to enter the event. joining me now right here in san diego, at our freedom concert to talk about this and much more as the host of "war stories" on the fox news channel. colonel oliver north, ladies and gentlemen. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. sean: we're going to have 13,000 mobsters out here. >> an angry mob. sean: an angry mob. and you're about to insight them. -- incite them. >> all of these protests, these are not teenage kids that are protesting. these are senior citizens. and i happen to be one of them. i'll tell you what -- don't laugh. now, let me just tell you something, it is my era that is going to get stu
call now. >> you work for us! >> you work for us! >> hear our fight -- hear our voice!our voice! hear our voice! [cheers and applause] sean: thank you, san diego. that was the scene yesterday where more americans attempted to voice their concerns with democrat health care and their plans. the crowd overflowed just like it is here in san diego. into a hallway where some of those in attendance scuffled with the organizers, after they were not permitted to enter the event....