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. >> hanes says when he stepped inside the cell, white lunged at him. >> sliced me in the face with ai didn't even see the razor in his hand, he did it so fast. i guess he know how to use these. >> deputy bounds says the blade was most likely extracted from the plastic razor inmates are allowed to have for shaving >> i think the blade got flushed which is typical. usually they'll toss it down a toilet because it can easily be flushed. >> haynes was rushed to a local hospital for treatment. he doesn't remember how many stitches he received but he was relieved to have healed as well as he has. >> they stitched me up real good. i heal like wolverine. >> white denies any involvement in the slashing. >> i seen blood on the ground. you know, the deputies saying go to your cell. you know, dude walking out of the pod but other than that, you know, hey, i'm in jail. i don't see nothing. >> everything points to philip white committing the assault. >> deputy bounds says haynes and several other inmates identified white as the attacker. >> haynes did press charges which is very rare in a jail set
. >> hanes says when he stepped inside the cell, white lunged at him. >> sliced me in the face with ai didn't even see the razor in his hand, he did it so fast. i guess he know how to use these. >> deputy bounds says the blade was most likely extracted from the plastic razor inmates are allowed to have for shaving >> i think the blade got flushed which is typical. usually they'll toss it down a toilet because it can easily be flushed. >> haynes was rushed to a...
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. >> he says when stepped inside the cell white lunged at them. >> sliced me in my face. crazy.ell in his hand, did is so fast. guess he know how to use these. >> deppy bounds says it was most likely extracted from the plastic razor inmates use for shaving. >> usually they toss a down the toilet. >> haines was rushed to a local hospital for treatment. >> he doesn't remember how much stitches he received but was relieved to have healed as well as he has. >> stitched me up real good and i heal like wolverine. >> white denies any involvement in the slashing. >> i seen blood on the ground and the deputies saying go to your cell, you know, dude walking out the pod but other than that, you know, i'm in jail, i don't see nothing. >> everything point points to p white committing the assault. >> deputy bounds says haines and several other inmates identify white. >> the district attorney ended up dropping the charges not because they felt that he was innocent of the crime but he was already here facing a murder charge. it doesn't make sense to file another charge on the guy which is just
. >> he says when stepped inside the cell white lunged at them. >> sliced me in my face. crazy.ell in his hand, did is so fast. guess he know how to use these. >> deppy bounds says it was most likely extracted from the plastic razor inmates use for shaving. >> usually they toss a down the toilet. >> haines was rushed to a local hospital for treatment. >> he doesn't remember how much stitches he received but was relieved to have healed as well as he has....
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martha: word is the white house is considering cans lung a consg canceling an upcoming summit between and vladimir putin. chris, welcome, good morning to you. the news they are considering canceling the premeeting with vladimir putin is put out there for a reason, right? >> absolutely. the administration using whatever leverage it has to try to get vladimir putin to act properly on a few issues as the u.s. government sees it. just to explain. september there will be a g20. the international countries are going to meet in st. petersburg. the president planned to have an individual summit meeting in moscow beforehand with slad purchase putin. now they are saying we are not sure that's going to happen. there are a variety of reasons. one clearly, edward snowden applied for temporary asylum in russia. the u.s. wants russia to send snowden to the u.s. to face justice. another thing is putin has been cracking down on dissent. the leading dissenter was convicted yesterday of embezzlement charges. many think the charges were trumped up. the u.s. government not happy with that at all. and syri
martha: word is the white house is considering cans lung a consg canceling an upcoming summit between and vladimir putin. chris, welcome, good morning to you. the news they are considering canceling the premeeting with vladimir putin is put out there for a reason, right? >> absolutely. the administration using whatever leverage it has to try to get vladimir putin to act properly on a few issues as the u.s. government sees it. just to explain. september there will be a g20. the...
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lung infection, and he was listed in critical but stable condition. he turns 95 years old on thursday. >> former president george h.w. bush was back at the white today. .e and first former lady in 1990d was created after the phrase 1000 points of light to describe the way many americans volunteer their time to serve others. >> and for the rest of his presidency, nearly every single day, president bush gave someone a daily point of light award, and after he left the white house, he kept going and going and going. >> in today's award was given to a couple from iowa who created a nonprofit group who helps young people in 15 countries including the united states. >> that is great. that is great. in the meantime, we have got one huge point of light. >> i know it. this was just the beginning, right? we knew it was coming, right? some 90-degree temperatures. this will stick around for the better part of the week and even into the early part of next weekend. taking a look at our weatherbug network, we are focusing on the heat index. it is not so much what is happening on the thermometer. md., feelingick, like 103 in beltsville, md., 102 andw, and arou
lung infection, and he was listed in critical but stable condition. he turns 95 years old on thursday. >> former president george h.w. bush was back at the white today. .e and first former lady in 1990d was created after the phrase 1000 points of light to describe the way many americans volunteer their time to serve others. >> and for the rest of his presidency, nearly every single day, president bush gave someone a daily point of light award, and after he left the white house, he...
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white marsh. 8 minutes from the harbor to the fort mc henry toll plaza. >>> 19 minutes after 6. the latest on a girl whose parents fought to get her a lung transplant.sarah developed pneumonia because one of the transplanted lungs was infected. it can be treated with antibiotics. since making it on the adult donor list she under went two lung transplants, a surgery and battling pneumonia. the mother says she is stable but this is a huge set back. >>> the wife of secretary of state john kerry, doctors at massachusetts general hospital say they have upgraded her condition, from critical to fair. she was admitted to the hospital after falling ill and remained in the hospital this morning. she exhibits symptoms consistent with some sort of seizure. >>> randy travis is in the hospital in critical condition, with a viral heart infection. admitted to the hospital sunday. travis had a tough year in 2012 with arrest for assault and public intoxication and 7 grammies 10 academy of music awards and 10 american music awards. >>> this might be the video you need to see if you are on the fence about going sky diving. >> a pay chute is release -- a parachute is re
white marsh. 8 minutes from the harbor to the fort mc henry toll plaza. >>> 19 minutes after 6. the latest on a girl whose parents fought to get her a lung transplant.sarah developed pneumonia because one of the transplanted lungs was infected. it can be treated with antibiotics. since making it on the adult donor list she under went two lung transplants, a surgery and battling pneumonia. the mother says she is stable but this is a huge set back. >>> the wife of secretary of...
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lungs if they even approach the subject. keep your fingers crossed somebody gets smart in the white house.for coming in. >> thank you. gerri: now we want to know what you think. would you still by muni bonds with no tax benefits? i will show you the results at the end of tonight's show. it is time now for another edition of "the willis report" wall of shame it. tonight's honoree, the irs. posting social security numbers of tens of thousands of americans online. they were posted to an irs database for tax exempt political groups. public.resource.org uncovered the problem while working on an unrelated audit. the government website with the numbers were posted was shut down the next day, s the whois information got leaks? mostly donors. you can add this to the growing list of irs scandals although to be fair, they are working to remedy at least one of them. acting irs commissioner telling workers in an e-mail today he is canceling bonuses because of the sequester. it calls about bonuses this year, but a clause enables the irs to renegotiation. some that are good for you, and next one of the m
lungs if they even approach the subject. keep your fingers crossed somebody gets smart in the white house.for coming in. >> thank you. gerri: now we want to know what you think. would you still by muni bonds with no tax benefits? i will show you the results at the end of tonight's show. it is time now for another edition of "the willis report" wall of shame it. tonight's honoree, the irs. posting social security numbers of tens of thousands of americans online. they were posted...
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lung. dennis farina was 69 years old. >>> much of official washington still reacting to the news this weekend of the death of helen thomas, a constant presence in the white house press corps for half a century, a trailblazer who covered ten presidents. and a press conference wasn't officially over until she said, "thank you, mr. president." helen thomas joined united press back in 1943. she was 92 years old. >>> house speaker john boehner says this current congress, "should not be judged on how many new laws we create." rather, he said, "we ought to be judged on how many laws we repeal." of course, that's been a rallying cry of many in his caucus. the speaker also refuses to take a position on immigration because he says it will make it harder to come to agreement on a bill. he said his job is, instead, to facilitate a process. >>> well, if you have any reason to doubt the power of people working together, look at this scene in japan. a woman exiting a commuter train outside tokyo had fallen and become wedged up to her waist between the car and the platform. and so onlookers, about 40 of them, got together to tilt the train until the woman could be freed
lung. dennis farina was 69 years old. >>> much of official washington still reacting to the news this weekend of the death of helen thomas, a constant presence in the white house press corps for half a century, a trailblazer who covered ten presidents. and a press conference wasn't officially over until she said, "thank you, mr. president." helen thomas joined united press back in 1943. she was 92 years old. >>> house speaker john boehner says this current congress,...
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lung infection. president obama and the first family also visited a prison where mandela spent 18 of his 27 years behind bars. chief white house correspondent ed henry is traveling with the president, joins us from capetown. the president had an emotional visit there. >> reporter: that's right. he was basically walking in the footsteps of nelson mandela, where nelson mandela spent 18 years of imprisonment. took the first lady and the daughters down to the limestone quarry where he spent many hours doing back breaking work in the hot sun during imprisonment, the president saying nelson mandela going onto become the first black president of the nation was inspiration not just for him but for millions around the world. in a big final speech on the week long journey, tried to use the mandela legacy to talk about how the u.s. wants to help bring the continent up. take a listen. >> if the dignity of the individual is upheld across africa, then i believe americans will be more free as well because i believe that none of us are fully free when others in the human family remain shackled by poverty or disease or oppression. >> now
lung infection. president obama and the first family also visited a prison where mandela spent 18 of his 27 years behind bars. chief white house correspondent ed henry is traveling with the president, joins us from capetown. the president had an emotional visit there. >> reporter: that's right. he was basically walking in the footsteps of nelson mandela, where nelson mandela spent 18 years of imprisonment. took the first lady and the daughters down to the limestone quarry where he spent...
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lungs or brain may not be discovered for months. his family is hailing recovery as nothing short of a miracle. >> president obama paid tribute to former president bush today at the white house. president ob yauchla praised the elder bush's volunteer efforts during a ceremony also helped the ex-president award a point of light award to an iowa couple who helped feed children in 15 countries. the former president bush created the award to honor volunteer service. >> first thank president and mrs. obama for this wonderful hospitality. like coming home for barbara and me to this magnificent house greeted by this hospitality. knows no bounds. >> this was the 89-year-old aez first visit to the house since being hospitalized in november. >> still ahead, as you know we've sent thousands on car repairs every year. how do you know you're getting the best price. >> what do snails have to do with the latest beauty treatment? >> today's seven on your a folks taking your questions you can contact me at facebook and over on twitter. i'll answer questions here live in just a moment. >> i'm spencer christian from mounlt tam. we can see marine layer pushing through golden gate keeping
lungs or brain may not be discovered for months. his family is hailing recovery as nothing short of a miracle. >> president obama paid tribute to former president bush today at the white house. president ob yauchla praised the elder bush's volunteer efforts during a ceremony also helped the ex-president award a point of light award to an iowa couple who helped feed children in 15 countries. the former president bush created the award to honor volunteer service. >> first thank...
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lung infection. >>> president obama carried a tradition honoring our troops. and on the south lawn of the white house, the president and first lady welcomed 1200 service members with a barb cue and a concert. >> you fought for our nation's beliefs to make the world a better and safer place. people in scattered corners of the world live in peace today, are free to write their own futures, because of you. >> in the past five years, 6,000 members of the armed forces have celebrated at the white house. >>> the "new york times" reports on the resumÉ of edward snowden. he honed his hacking skills while working as an intelligence contractor. he transformed himself into a cyber security expert. >>> good news for bay area commuters. trains will begin operating this afternoon. the transit system and workers will continue negotiations on a new contract. the old contract will remain in effect until next month. >> the seattle times says a man was arrested with bombs and m molotov cocktails in his truck. >>> crystler is recalling nearly half a million vehicles because of a problem with an automatic head rest
lung infection. >>> president obama carried a tradition honoring our troops. and on the south lawn of the white house, the president and first lady welcomed 1200 service members with a barb cue and a concert. >> you fought for our nation's beliefs to make the world a better and safer place. people in scattered corners of the world live in peace today, are free to write their own futures, because of you. >> in the past five years, 6,000 members of the armed forces have...
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white house in 1973 and became a high-profile attorney -- officials. >> a 6-year-old boy buried alive at an sand dune is expected to make a full neurological recover skrer very but nathan may suffer lungems from breathing in the sand -- recovery. he was trapped in 11 feet of sand four hours friday indiana. >> being 11-foot underneath the ground and coming out alive i don't know that there's any other way to say that god gave you a miracle and i'm a person that believes in miracles. i believe in god and so you know i'm the first one to stand up and say amen, thank you lord. >> the boy is expected to be off a ventilator by the end of the week and could be released by the hospital by the end of the month. >> coming up at 11:00 continuing to follow breaking news where residents have hours to prepare for massive water outage. sky fox over the scene near andrews air force base as crews begin to fix a water main leak. we'll have the live update at 11:00. >> guess what the world is waiting as the dutchess of cambridge prepares to give birth to her new heir to the british thrown. >> although british officials have never released a due date many expected the first child would arrive sunday but
white house in 1973 and became a high-profile attorney -- officials. >> a 6-year-old boy buried alive at an sand dune is expected to make a full neurological recover skrer very but nathan may suffer lungems from breathing in the sand -- recovery. he was trapped in 11 feet of sand four hours friday indiana. >> being 11-foot underneath the ground and coming out alive i don't know that there's any other way to say that god gave you a miracle and i'm a person that believes in miracles....
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lung disease. she died in andover at 48 central street. >> raised by her uncle, james buchanan, harriet lane was hostess for many social activities, which prepared her for a future as a whiteof president james buchanan. in 1848, they moved here. this was the place she would call home until the age of 36 when they moved to baltimore. >> this is the place where harriet lane would have served tea to friends, write letters, spent time together. very much like we would use the family room today.here we have harriet lane's piano. it was a gift from her uncle. this was probably purchased sometime in the mid to late 1860's. we have her music book here. it is embossed with her name on the front. it contains a number of her favorite pieces, including italian classics. we also have some patriotic songs. one of her uncle's favorite things to do was to sit here and listen to his niece playing religious hymns. he was a devout presbyterian.to listen to those hymns was something that brought a great amount of joy to him. lane was very enthusiastic about all things european. when her uncle was elected as minister in the court of st. james, she was over the moon about the idea that she migh
lung disease. she died in andover at 48 central street. >> raised by her uncle, james buchanan, harriet lane was hostess for many social activities, which prepared her for a future as a whiteof president james buchanan. in 1848, they moved here. this was the place she would call home until the age of 36 when they moved to baltimore. >> this is the place where harriet lane would have served tea to friends, write letters, spent time together. very much like we would use the family...
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lung disease. she died in andover at 48 central street. >> raised by her uncle, james buchanan, harriet lane was hostess for many social activities, which prepared her for a future as a white house hostess. james buchanan. in 1848, they moved here. this was the place she would call home until the age of 36 when they moved to baltimore. >> this is the place where harriet lane would have served tea to friends, write letters, spent time together. very much like we would use the family room today. here we have harriet lane's piano. it was a gift from her uncle. this was probably purchased sometime in the mid to late 1860's. we have her music book here. it is embossed with her name on the front. it contains a number of her favorite pieces, including italian classics. we alsve songs. one of her uncle's favorite things to do was to sit here and listen to his niece playing religious hymns. he was a devout presbyterian. to listen to those hymns was something that brought a great amount of joy to him. harriet lane was very enthusiastic about all things european. when her uncle was elected as minister in the court of st. james, she was over the moon about the idea that she might get
lung disease. she died in andover at 48 central street. >> raised by her uncle, james buchanan, harriet lane was hostess for many social activities, which prepared her for a future as a white house hostess. james buchanan. in 1848, they moved here. this was the place she would call home until the age of 36 when they moved to baltimore. >> this is the place where harriet lane would have served tea to friends, write letters, spent time together. very much like we would use the family...