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the only witnesses other than mom deborah. lisa's half brothers, blake, age 8, jeremy's son from a previous relationship and michael age five, deborah's son from her first marriage. >> judge jeanine: how are the boys doing? >> they are doing okay. >> judge jeanine: the evening of october, deborah says the boys watch a movie in the house while she drinks on the front porch with her neighbor. later, blake goes to sleep new hampshire his room. deborah brings five-year-old mike until bed with her along with a stray kitten they found that day. around 4:00 a.m., deborah says jeremy arrives home, discovers lisa is missing and all hell breaks loose. in our interview with the parents i asked when the boys knew lisa was missing. did the boys wake up? >> yeah, they woke up and they immediately knew. we were screaming her name and looking for her and they were crying where is pumpkin, where is lisa? >> judge jeanine: do they understand what happened? >> kind of. >> i mean we haven't -- they know that she is gone and they know what we are
the only witnesses other than mom deborah. lisa's half brothers, blake, age 8, jeremy's son from a previous relationship and michael age five, deborah's son from her first marriage. >> judge jeanine: how are the boys doing? >> they are doing okay. >> judge jeanine: the evening of october, deborah says the boys watch a movie in the house while she drinks on the front porch with her neighbor. later, blake goes to sleep new hampshire his room. deborah brings five-year-old mike...
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deborah at this point was on the floor trembling. she didn't have her phone or a phone to call her cell phone. so the answer is no but they gave the information to the police. >> judge jeanine: i guess the answer to the question is no. when exactly were you retained and will the benefacilities for continue to remain you based on the new information? >> you have been practicing for a long time. that is an attorney client matter. i don't get into who engaged me and who is footing my bill if you will. ing it irrelevant quite frankly. i have to tell you this if they had $5 million it wouldn't matter because i wouldn't be involved in the case if i believed deborah had anything to do with the disappearance of her daughter. >> will your are clients sit down with law enforcement now? >> they have for a grand total of 17 hours repeatedly over four times. are they consented to everything any asked them to. they want apes. what we don't want is to participate -- they want answers. we don't want to participate in a witch hunt. imagine this, the
deborah at this point was on the floor trembling. she didn't have her phone or a phone to call her cell phone. so the answer is no but they gave the information to the police. >> judge jeanine: i guess the answer to the question is no. when exactly were you retained and will the benefacilities for continue to remain you based on the new information? >> you have been practicing for a long time. that is an attorney client matter. i don't get into who engaged me and who is footing my...
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deborah said she was told she failed a polygraph test. they are again working with police and the fbi. little lisa's family and volunteers are still trying to spread the word. today, taking advantage of the crowds at a nearby nascar race to hand out flyers. david, this is an extreme lip frustrating case for police. few new leads no suspects and no arrests. and nearly a week later, still no lisa. david? >> clayton sandell, thank you. >>> and now to our reporting on hunger at home. a staggering number tonight, nearly 10 million american children under the age of 6 are hungry. we have reported here on those children and tonight we've learned of a new effort to help them. and that help comes from the muppets who have moved so many people to act before. we introduced you to these girls in arkansas, their nightly prayer before dinner, grateful for the meal. this 10-year-old in philadelphia, his tiny camera and that nearly empty refrigerator. in every corner of the country, a portrait of hunger no longer hidden. 17 million children are now food
deborah said she was told she failed a polygraph test. they are again working with police and the fbi. little lisa's family and volunteers are still trying to spread the word. today, taking advantage of the crowds at a nearby nascar race to hand out flyers. david, this is an extreme lip frustrating case for police. few new leads no suspects and no arrests. and nearly a week later, still no lisa. david? >> clayton sandell, thank you. >>> and now to our reporting on hunger at home....
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simon martinez, debra and-- deborah muse -- and i appreciate all of the applicants. this is very difficult with a lot of time commitment and dedication and we appreciate everyone who applied, and for your passion in wanting to make a difference in the shelter system. >> we can do this without objection? we will move forward on those three names for those three seats without objection. thank you so much for being here, again. can you call in #4? >> the authorization to file suit against relatives to recover items from public health. >> thank you. >> i am from the shelters office and i would like to give a brief presentation about this resolution. the lead for revenue -- 47 cisco general hospital and public health, medical charges are based on the ability to pay. six things happened in this case that lead us task the committee and the board for the approval of this resolution. the first is that the medical charges were incurred by a minor, and the parents have the ability to pay when this was incurred, and the charges have not been paid at this time. we have done this,
simon martinez, debra and-- deborah muse -- and i appreciate all of the applicants. this is very difficult with a lot of time commitment and dedication and we appreciate everyone who applied, and for your passion in wanting to make a difference in the shelter system. >> we can do this without objection? we will move forward on those three names for those three seats without objection. thank you so much for being here, again. can you call in #4? >> the authorization to file suit...
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deborah said she was told she failed a polygraph test. she and jeremy say they just needed a break from nonstop questioning. they are again working with police and the fbi. little lisa's family and volunteers, meanwhile, are still trying to spread the word. today, taking advantage of the crowds at a nearby nascar race to hand out flyers. david, police tell us this is an extremely frustrating case. few new leads, no suspects and no arrests. and nearly a week later, still no lisa. david? >> clayton sandell in kansas city. clay top, thank you. >>> and now to our reporting on hunger at home. a staggering number tonight, nearly 10 million american children under the age of 6 are hungry. we have reported here on those children and tonight we've learned of a new effort to help them. and that help comes from the muppets who have moved so many people to act before. we introduced you to these girls in arkansas, their nightly prayer before dinner, grateful for the meal. 10-year-old jazeer in philadelphia, his tiny camera and that nearly empty refrig
deborah said she was told she failed a polygraph test. she and jeremy say they just needed a break from nonstop questioning. they are again working with police and the fbi. little lisa's family and volunteers, meanwhile, are still trying to spread the word. today, taking advantage of the crowds at a nearby nascar race to hand out flyers. david, police tell us this is an extremely frustrating case. few new leads, no suspects and no arrests. and nearly a week later, still no lisa. david? >>...
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her mother died in her sleep when deborah was just 15. when deborah was born, she named her after her own mother, lisa. >> that was peter alexander reporting. deborah bailey and jeremy irwin have not spoken with the media or news since nine days ago. >>> a nurse that treated michael jackson wrapped up her testimony yesterday. she said jackson's own habits did not help his insomnia. >> he loved to drink red bull. i told him that is what could cause him to -- all the caffein can cause him to feel fatigued. >> the doctor also told jurors he knew about jackson's difficulty with sleeping. dr. conrad murray pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter. >> the names of the jurors in the casey an thank ythony trial been made public after being kept secret for three months. >>> let's get the latest now on the fall weather on this tuesday with tom. good morning, tom. >> good morning, pat. lots of sunshine. a glorious autumn day under way. that's a picture from the sky watcher camera. in the foreground is gluber park. you can see the national cath
her mother died in her sleep when deborah was just 15. when deborah was born, she named her after her own mother, lisa. >> that was peter alexander reporting. deborah bailey and jeremy irwin have not spoken with the media or news since nine days ago. >>> a nurse that treated michael jackson wrapped up her testimony yesterday. she said jackson's own habits did not help his insomnia. >> he loved to drink red bull. i told him that is what could cause him to -- all the caffein...
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. ♪ amazing grace >> sunday night baby lease's parents deborah bradley and irwin returned to the home where they say their daughter disappeared for a candlelight vigil. neither deborah nor jeremy said a word but were both in tears as jeremy's father, lisa's grandfather, offered an emotional prayer. >> please keep her safe and bring her home to us as soon as possible. >> reporter: after the vigil the family invited nbc news inside the home. this is baby lisa's bedroom you heard so much about. one of the first things you notice is the spot here on the light switch where police were trying to find fingerprints. this way you can see the small frames, head and footprint from the dailies a was born. her clothes still hanging in the closet. scooby doo onesie sitting on the rack. this is the crib lisa was sleeping in. they believe this is where she was taken from that tonight and the ominous reminder of what they say happened here. the graphite from the fingerprinting process by police. this is the window where deborah and jeremy suspect an abductor may have come inside the home and athe scre
. ♪ amazing grace >> sunday night baby lease's parents deborah bradley and irwin returned to the home where they say their daughter disappeared for a candlelight vigil. neither deborah nor jeremy said a word but were both in tears as jeremy's father, lisa's grandfather, offered an emotional prayer. >> please keep her safe and bring her home to us as soon as possible. >> reporter: after the vigil the family invited nbc news inside the home. this is baby lisa's bedroom you...
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this is the window where deborah and jeremy suspect an abductor came inside the home. the screen was pushed in like this, this was a family room or computer room. if it was an abduction, this right here on the counter is exactly where the family says the three cell phones were missing. deborah and jeremy believe the abductor would have come into the hallway, passing by where lisa's brother was asleep, where one of them was sleeping that night. coming into her bedroom, walking down the hallway, and they would have come in this direction with the baby in their arms to the front door that jeremy found unlocked that morning at 3:45 a.m., where you can see police tried to find new fingerprints. this weekend, this newly filed police affidavit is revealing dramatic new findings in the baffling three-week-old mystery. according to the affidavit, last week an fbi cadaver dog smelled the scent of a human corpse somewhere here on the floor right near the bed. >> human decomposition usually starts within four minutes after biological death. it's going to be within minutes that a d
this is the window where deborah and jeremy suspect an abductor came inside the home. the screen was pushed in like this, this was a family room or computer room. if it was an abduction, this right here on the counter is exactly where the family says the three cell phones were missing. deborah and jeremy believe the abductor would have come into the hallway, passing by where lisa's brother was asleep, where one of them was sleeping that night. coming into her bedroom, walking down the hallway,...
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what was the question that deborah failed on her police polygraph? did the police ever accuse jeremy, the father? what did police tell the couple about their cell phones being tracked by investigators? and who was watching the children when deborah bought that box of wine and the baby wipes earlier that evening? we will have much more from my interview on those questions and others throughout the next two hours. judge jeanine pirro will join me live, among others, and you will hear the differences between what they told her a week ago and what they told me, and you will also hear what the parents said when i asked them point-blank if they killed or hurt or sold their little baby. >>> another fox news alert, this one is from the campaign trail where a brand new rasmussen poll obama. we believe this is for the first time. 43% of voters now saying if election were held today, they would prefer mr. cain over the president. so is this a sign of cain's lasting power or just more evidence of the president's perils in the polls? we will ask master political
what was the question that deborah failed on her police polygraph? did the police ever accuse jeremy, the father? what did police tell the couple about their cell phones being tracked by investigators? and who was watching the children when deborah bought that box of wine and the baby wipes earlier that evening? we will have much more from my interview on those questions and others throughout the next two hours. judge jeanine pirro will join me live, among others, and you will hear the...
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they say deborah always dreamed of having a daughter and when her baby girl was born deborah named her after her own mother, lisa. deborah bradley and jeremy irwin have not spoken publicly in nine days since nbc news interviewed them. when approached by reporters yesterday who asked why they have not spoken to media, they said, savannah, "because we're grieving." >> peter alexander in kansas city again, thank you. it's 7:19 and here's matt. >> thank you. >>> it looks like the trial of michael jackson's doctor is entering the home stretch. the prosecution rested on monday, now the defense is under way. nbc's jeff rossen's been following the trial out in los angeles, jeff, good morning. >> reporter: hey matt, good morning to you. if it feels like the trial's going on and on and on, you're right it is. this is the fifth week of testimony and could very well be the last. conrad murray's defense lawyers say they don't need long, just a few more days to make their case. >> -- evidence the people are prepared and would ask to rest at this time. >> reporter: with that it's dr. conrad murray's
they say deborah always dreamed of having a daughter and when her baby girl was born deborah named her after her own mother, lisa. deborah bradley and jeremy irwin have not spoken publicly in nine days since nbc news interviewed them. when approached by reporters yesterday who asked why they have not spoken to media, they said, savannah, "because we're grieving." >> peter alexander in kansas city again, thank you. it's 7:19 and here's matt. >> thank you. >>> it...
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deborah and jeremy believe this is where she was taken from that night. and sort of an ominous reminder of what they say happened here. the graphite from the fingerprinting process by police. this is where they suspect an abductor came in. this is a family room or computer room. if it was an abduction, they would have had to come through this room and into the kitchen, come with me quickly, i'll show you. this right here on the counter is exactly where the family says the three cell phones were missing. deborah and jeremy believe the abductor would have come into this hallway, passing by the room where lisa's brothers sleep, one was asleep there tha the floor near the bed. >> human decomposition usually starts within four minutes after biological death. it's going to be within minutes that a dog should be able to find that scent, if it actually existed. >> according to the affidavit, deborah told investigators she didn't initially look for lisa behind the house, because she was afraid of what she might find. last week, there was a search warrant inside th
deborah and jeremy believe this is where she was taken from that night. and sort of an ominous reminder of what they say happened here. the graphite from the fingerprinting process by police. this is where they suspect an abductor came in. this is a family room or computer room. if it was an abduction, they would have had to come through this room and into the kitchen, come with me quickly, i'll show you. this right here on the counter is exactly where the family says the three cell phones were...
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i don't think that alcohol changes a person enough to do something like that. >> reporter: deborah now says she last saw her daughter when she put her to bed at 6:40 p.m., not 10:30 as the family first reported. it was the first time lisa's father jeremy, an electrician, had ever worked an overnight shift making repairs at this kansas city starbucks. when jeremy got home before 4:00 in the morning he said he found the front door unlocked, several lights on and a window screen tampered with. police have tried to recreate how an abductor may have broken into the home through that window. you told us police said you failed a lie detector test. what question or questions did they say you failed? >> they said i failed when they asked me where she was. >> reporter: deborah and jeremy say they refuse to let detectives reinterview lisa's 8 and 5-year-old half-brothers. >> they said they heard noises. i don't know if that was before they went to sleep or after. i have not sat down and talked to them about it, specifically not to have to put them through anything else. >> reporter: on sunday the
i don't think that alcohol changes a person enough to do something like that. >> reporter: deborah now says she last saw her daughter when she put her to bed at 6:40 p.m., not 10:30 as the family first reported. it was the first time lisa's father jeremy, an electrician, had ever worked an overnight shift making repairs at this kansas city starbucks. when jeremy got home before 4:00 in the morning he said he found the front door unlocked, several lights on and a window screen tampered...
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family, his wife deborah. now serving with the fleet. i want to recognize general than see's family -- general dempsey 's family. they also follow it into their fathers' footsteps and became soldiers. it is truly inspiring to see the same cmitment to serve this nation, passing to a new generation of leaders who will follow in the footsteps of their fathers the route my long career in public service -- the route my long career, i've had the distinct honor to serve with a vast array of immensely talented peopland impressive leaders. but for me, admiral mullen will always stand apart in a special place. his leadership, his influence, his honest candor, his straight talk, his compassion and his outspoken concern for our troops and for their families have set him apart and he has set exceptionally high standard for the role of chairman of the joint chiefs. he hasefined the role of the 21st century chairman of the joint chiefs. part warrior, part diplomats, , spokesman,r spoke, leader. it's career is exampled dogged
family, his wife deborah. now serving with the fleet. i want to recognize general than see's family -- general dempsey 's family. they also follow it into their fathers' footsteps and became soldiers. it is truly inspiring to see the same cmitment to serve this nation, passing to a new generation of leaders who will follow in the footsteps of their fathers the route my long career in public service -- the route my long career, i've had the distinct honor to serve with a vast array of immensely...
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and so was deborah. thank you for four decades of service -- we thank her for kindness, her jealous, her grace under pressure. she is an extraordinary woman, mike. both lucky to have married up. [applause] now the mantle of leadership passes to marty dempsey. i thank you for answering the call to serve once more. in this sense, today begins to complete the transition to our leadership team. in secretary panetta, we have one of our nation's finest public servants. in deputy carter, we have someone to replace bill ly nn. the chairmen and vice chairman will have the experience of leading combat operations in the year since 9/11. leon, marty, ash, sandy, men and women of this department, we still have much to do in bringing home the rest of our troops and transitioning to the afghan lead for their own security and the al qaeda to our most solemn of obligations, taking care of our forces and their families when they go to war and when they come home. none of this will be easy, especially as our nation makes h
and so was deborah. thank you for four decades of service -- we thank her for kindness, her jealous, her grace under pressure. she is an extraordinary woman, mike. both lucky to have married up. [applause] now the mantle of leadership passes to marty dempsey. i thank you for answering the call to serve once more. in this sense, today begins to complete the transition to our leadership team. in secretary panetta, we have one of our nation's finest public servants. in deputy carter, we have...
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i just want to recognize deborah johnson. she has been invaluable to connecting our program to muni operations, helping us in countless ways, big and small. she is currently the acting executive director and ceo of the mta. happy to call her a friend and colleague. thank you, deborah. also here today is the external affairs director for at&t. at&t provides the cell phones and services provided for emergency calls by the ambassadors. we could not exist without the help of deputy city administrator linda young. she is also the cfo. she makes sure we have all our resources. so this concludes our press conference. media kits are in the front of the room. thank you very much, everyone. [applause]
i just want to recognize deborah johnson. she has been invaluable to connecting our program to muni operations, helping us in countless ways, big and small. she is currently the acting executive director and ceo of the mta. happy to call her a friend and colleague. thank you, deborah. also here today is the external affairs director for at&t. at&t provides the cell phones and services provided for emergency calls by the ambassadors. we could not exist without the help of deputy city...
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i spoke with one of the last people who saw debr deborah bradley deborah bradley before her baby went missing.so really save you 15% or more on car insurance? host: do people use smartphones to do dumb things? man 1: send, that is the weekend. app grapgic: yeah dawg! man 2: allow me to crack...the bubbly! man 1: don't mind if i doozy. man 3: is a gentleman with a brostache invited over to this party? man 1: only if he's ready to rock! ♪ sfx: guitar and trumpet jam vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. kiss those lines goodbye! discover juvÉderm® xc, the smooth gel filler your doctors uses to instantly smooth out those parentheses lines around your nose and mouth for up to a year! temporary side effects include redness, pain, firmness, swelling, bumps or risk of infection. lose those lines! the way you look with juvÉderm® xc, might just change the way you look at everything. ask your doctor and visit juvederm.com. >>> she was like a baby that she never really fusses. i mean she's a little different from the boys because she is a girl but i mean she ev
i spoke with one of the last people who saw debr deborah bradley deborah bradley before her baby went missing.so really save you 15% or more on car insurance? host: do people use smartphones to do dumb things? man 1: send, that is the weekend. app grapgic: yeah dawg! man 2: allow me to crack...the bubbly! man 1: don't mind if i doozy. man 3: is a gentleman with a brostache invited over to this party? man 1: only if he's ready to rock! ♪ sfx: guitar and trumpet jam vo: geico. 15 minutes could...
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deborah weiner is with the senator in seneca falls, new york. >> the longest serving woman in the u.s. senate to hall of fame inductee. she tells us she has assembled -- is humbled. but there was nothing in my background was say i would hold office or be an historic figure. >> a historic figure in a historic town. seneca falls, new york, the birthplace of the women's rights movement were the first convention for women's rights was held in 1848. it was a fitting place for the national women's hall of fame. there are 11 new inductees. she joins the likes of eleanor roosevelt with 247 women honored in historic seneca falls. >> it is impressive to be included in this club. we hope when people are infected and make the trip that they are feeling that they are following in the footsteps of the earliest women's rights pioneer. >> tonight, senator mikulski will be inducted along with posthumous honors for coretta scott king and billie holiday. by a constituent for her service and selected by a national panel of judges in a small town with a big past. in seneca falls new york, deborah weiner f
deborah weiner is with the senator in seneca falls, new york. >> the longest serving woman in the u.s. senate to hall of fame inductee. she tells us she has assembled -- is humbled. but there was nothing in my background was say i would hold office or be an historic figure. >> a historic figure in a historic town. seneca falls, new york, the birthplace of the women's rights movement were the first convention for women's rights was held in 1848. it was a fitting place for the...
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deborah? >> tell us more about deborah bradley, lisa's mom. she fear that is police are going to arrest her. why? >> reporter: well, according to her lawyer, he says -- he issued a statement saying the family is not terrified for themselves. they're terrified for the whereabouts of their daughter. so clearly a different side of the story there. of course, the family members and the parents of baby lisa have been very quiet in recent days. we haven't heard from them. but clearly because of the evidence of this hit from the cadaver dog, it certainly points investors to the direction of deborah bradley as well as all the other leads coming in this area. police are searching high and low and not leaving any stone unturned. >> sandra, you see the grief on the mom's face when she's talking about this. how is the family holding up because there are other children in the home as well. >> reporter: absolutely. they do have two other children. right now, they aren't even staying at the house behind me in their own home. they're staying are other family
deborah? >> tell us more about deborah bradley, lisa's mom. she fear that is police are going to arrest her. why? >> reporter: well, according to her lawyer, he says -- he issued a statement saying the family is not terrified for themselves. they're terrified for the whereabouts of their daughter. so clearly a different side of the story there. of course, the family members and the parents of baby lisa have been very quiet in recent days. we haven't heard from them. but clearly...
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he is representing deborah bradley and her husband. and bill stanton. you remember bill as our former "gma" security consultant. thanks for coming in. joe, let me begin with you. is it fair to assume you would have taken on this case if you thought the parents had anything to do with the disappearance? >> it took me over a week to speak to this family. investigators over a week. and i did not want to get into this case if i believed they were guilty because it's not the sort of case for me. that being said, understanding the evidence, understanding things that have not been put out there yet, and spending time with them and really understanding them, and getting a visceral reaction that was very intense, there's no question in my mind that deborah and jeremy had nothing to do -- >> what convinces you that we haven't seen? >> there's some things that have been shared with p.d. that i'm not going to reveal at this point. but there's enough that clearly eliminates them in my mind. some of their actions. their candor. the immediate reactions. missing from t
he is representing deborah bradley and her husband. and bill stanton. you remember bill as our former "gma" security consultant. thanks for coming in. joe, let me begin with you. is it fair to assume you would have taken on this case if you thought the parents had anything to do with the disappearance? >> it took me over a week to speak to this family. investigators over a week. and i did not want to get into this case if i believed they were guilty because it's not the sort of...
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how are deborah and jeremy holding up? >> i look in their eyes and i see pain. you know, how many tears can you shed 24/7? >> reporter: there has been a shakeup in the legal team representing deborah and jeremy. the local attorney who had been representing them is out. sources close to the family say she was fired. she says she'll continue to look for baby lisa, as a private citizen. ann? >> john yang, thank you so much. it is now 7:14, once again here's matt. >> ann, thank you. >>> now to our exclusive live interview with the family of bernie madoff. his massive ponzi scheme destroyed thousands of lives and tore his own family apart. in a moment, we'll talk to madoff's wife ruth, his son andrew and his fiance katherine hooper. first how that multibillion-dollar scam finally came to life. it was the scandal heard round the financial world. >> it has been shock and awe over the bernie madoff scandal, the size and scope incredible. >> reporter: in december, 2008, bernard madoff, a wall street titan and member of the financial industry for decades, confessed to his
how are deborah and jeremy holding up? >> i look in their eyes and i see pain. you know, how many tears can you shed 24/7? >> reporter: there has been a shakeup in the legal team representing deborah and jeremy. the local attorney who had been representing them is out. sources close to the family say she was fired. she says she'll continue to look for baby lisa, as a private citizen. ann? >> john yang, thank you so much. it is now 7:14, once again here's matt. >> ann,...
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deborah, what's the latest word coming out of this town? >> well, the latest word is that the army has completely retaken that town. there was a five-day battle in rastan and the army has made it very clear, this is a town that had a certain number of army detectors. they went... produced a video a few weeks ago that said that they had defected from the army. they were going to protect the people of rastan. the army message this week has been we will not allow a bengs ay in syria meaning we will not have the same situation as we saw in libya where there was a place where army detect... defectors and opposition people could gather. the syrian army made it very clear this week that they will not tolerate that. after those five days they brought an enormous amount of tanks to the town, soldiers to the town and now they have retaken that town. >> suarez: 3,000 people getting picked up sounds pretty ominous. dangerous even. have there been sweeps like this earlier in this conflict if you get arrested, do you ever get released? >> there are docum
deborah, what's the latest word coming out of this town? >> well, the latest word is that the army has completely retaken that town. there was a five-day battle in rastan and the army has made it very clear, this is a town that had a certain number of army detectors. they went... produced a video a few weeks ago that said that they had defected from the army. they were going to protect the people of rastan. the army message this week has been we will not allow a bengs ay in syria meaning...
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it was deborah who said that. when she put lisa to bed, she had wine. the fact that she's acknowledging that. there was no video tape -- >> created a new four-hour gap in the timeline, as well. >> that's another thing that's been put out there. there's not a four-hour gap. >> why not? >> because she said she put the baby to bed around 6:30. at one point, she said sdug the 13 hours of interview, she believed she checked on her at 10:30 p.m. it's not an inconsistency. it may be a recollection to be refresh at a later point. other witnesses were there that fixed the timeline. >> you've been working on this case for close to a week. 18 to 20 hours a day. where is the evidence leading you? >> it's leading me outside the home. when i first came here, george, i told that family, i am not working for them. if you remember, i kept saying, my client's the truth. i'm going to go where the truth takes me. you go in with an open mind. the more i'm doing an optic on this. and it's not just me, it's my team. we're starting to look outside the home. my feeling is, that
it was deborah who said that. when she put lisa to bed, she had wine. the fact that she's acknowledging that. there was no video tape -- >> created a new four-hour gap in the timeline, as well. >> that's another thing that's been put out there. there's not a four-hour gap. >> why not? >> because she said she put the baby to bed around 6:30. at one point, she said sdug the 13 hours of interview, she believed she checked on her at 10:30 p.m. it's not an inconsistency. it...
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>> mm-hmm. >> reporter: a lot of people are going to say deborah, you were drunk that night, is there any chance that you did anything to hurt your daughter you are just not telling us? >> no, no, no. if i thought there was a chance i would say it. no. no. i don't think that alcohol changes a person enough to do something like that. >> reporter: deborah now says she last saw her daughter when she hut her to bed at 6:40 p.m., not 10:30 as the family first reported. it was the first time lisa's father, jerry, electrician, had ever worked an overnight shift making repairs at this kansas city starbucks. do you in any way question is not telling you or police everything she knows? >> no. there's -- there's no question to be had there. i know who she is. i know what kind of mother she is. >> reporter: when jeremy got home just before 4:00 in the morning he said he found the front dur unlocked. several lights on and a window screen tampered with. the police have tried to re-create how an abductor may have broken into the home through that window. does it seem feasible to you someone could ha
>> mm-hmm. >> reporter: a lot of people are going to say deborah, you were drunk that night, is there any chance that you did anything to hurt your daughter you are just not telling us? >> no, no, no. if i thought there was a chance i would say it. no. no. i don't think that alcohol changes a person enough to do something like that. >> reporter: deborah now says she last saw her daughter when she hut her to bed at 6:40 p.m., not 10:30 as the family first reported. it was...
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i spoke with the mother, deborah, and the father at length, eye to eye. i said, what time did you put baby lisa to bed? she said, i put her to bed several hours earlier than the last time i checked on her which was at 10:30. now, two weeks later we come out with a new time. why is that? time is essential. it creates new windows and new areas of investigation. that is very, very concerning. >> maybe concealing the fact that she was drunk, being concerned about the repercussions from that? >> we know she was buying alcohol and the box of wine before 5:00. i spoke to the store clerk. she seemed fine. she bought baby wipes, baby food. it would explain why she didn't hear the baby monitor, didn't hear the dog barking. but, you know, now she comes out and says, "i was drunk." people believed her because the story was consistent. i spoke with her. she was very consistent. the neighbors said she loved that baby. the store clerk said she was a wonderful mother. the baby was always appropriately dressed and in good health. now she comes out with the last time i saw
i spoke with the mother, deborah, and the father at length, eye to eye. i said, what time did you put baby lisa to bed? she said, i put her to bed several hours earlier than the last time i checked on her which was at 10:30. now, two weeks later we come out with a new time. why is that? time is essential. it creates new windows and new areas of investigation. that is very, very concerning. >> maybe concealing the fact that she was drunk, being concerned about the repercussions from that?...
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. >> reporter: deborah bradley's shifting timeline has riled police suspicion. >> police think show as something to do with it. >> reporter: she said she was afraid to look outside because of what she might find. the family point to key witnesses who saw a suspicious man that night carrying a video. so surveillance video shows a man dressed in white leaving a wooded area at 2:30 in the morning of baby lisa's disappearance. it's where police are looking into a suspicious dumpster fire. every day, deborah bradley admitting she was drinking the night her daughter disappeared. >> thanks a lot. >>> now about another missing child. a 5-year-old girl was remembered over the weekend. jesse shockly went missing five days ago. police have no suspects. there's an $11,000 reward for information in her disappearance. >>> a memorial service will be held this saturday for jane and william mcquain, mother and son who were killed recently and whose bodies were found over the past couple of weeks. they will be remembered saturday afternoon at cedar brook church. in lieu of flowers, the family is ask tha
. >> reporter: deborah bradley's shifting timeline has riled police suspicion. >> police think show as something to do with it. >> reporter: she said she was afraid to look outside because of what she might find. the family point to key witnesses who saw a suspicious man that night carrying a video. so surveillance video shows a man dressed in white leaving a wooded area at 2:30 in the morning of baby lisa's disappearance. it's where police are looking into a suspicious...
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it's been exactly three weeks to the day since jeremy bradley and deborah said their baby disappeared from their home. the fbi cadaver dog had a positive hint on a dead body inside that home. overnight the irwin family allowed us in the home, they insist they have done nothing wrong and have nothing to hide. ♪ amazing grace >> reporter: sunday night, baby lisa's parents, deborah bradley and jeremy irwin returned to the home where they say their daughter disappeared for a candlelight vigil. neither deborah nor jeremy said a word but they were both in tears as jeremy's father, lisa's grandfather offered an emotional prayer. >> please keep her safe and bring her home to us as soon as possible. >> reporter: after the vigil, the irwin family invited nbc news inside the home. this is baby lisa's bedroom that you've heard so much about, one of the first things you notice is the spot on the light switch where police were trying to find fingerprints, this way the small frames, hand and footprint from the day little lisa was born, her clothes still hanging in the closet, the scooby-doo onesie
it's been exactly three weeks to the day since jeremy bradley and deborah said their baby disappeared from their home. the fbi cadaver dog had a positive hint on a dead body inside that home. overnight the irwin family allowed us in the home, they insist they have done nothing wrong and have nothing to hide. ♪ amazing grace >> reporter: sunday night, baby lisa's parents, deborah bradley and jeremy irwin returned to the home where they say their daughter disappeared for a candlelight...
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that is the conclusion barbara mikulski is reaching, it has been a wonderful life. >> deborah weiner will have reports throughout the weekend including her acceptance speech. >> looking for a way to unwind from a long day? coming up, the pain-relieving benefits of massage therapy. >> and, a quest to find a man of her dreams in "what is your number?" >> cool, moist weather is here for the weekend, we will tell you how long it >> now, your insta-weather-plus forecast. >> taking a look outside, the airport is the 54. the inner harbor is a 58. the barometer is holding steady. temperatures around the area near that -- mid--to-upper-50's along the eastern shore. hagerstown is at 48 degrees. way out west, oakland, they are barely above freezing and they could see a little snow before the day is done. speaking of the day, it looks ok. the majority of the rain will hang on until later. wind is 10 to 15 miles per hour, but it will be cloudy and ominous, and there will be the chance for a stray shower. our current weather shows a lot of moisture due to an upper level disturbance that is breakin
that is the conclusion barbara mikulski is reaching, it has been a wonderful life. >> deborah weiner will have reports throughout the weekend including her acceptance speech. >> looking for a way to unwind from a long day? coming up, the pain-relieving benefits of massage therapy. >> and, a quest to find a man of her dreams in "what is your number?" >> cool, moist weather is here for the weekend, we will tell you how long it >> now, your...
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i spoke with the mother, deborah, and the father at length, eye to eye. i said, what time did you put baby lisa to bed? she said, i put her to bed several hours earlier than the last time i checked on her, which was at 10:30. now, two weeks later we come out with a new time. why is that? time is essential. it creates new windows and new areas of investigation. that is very, very concerning. >> maybe concealing the fact that she was drunk, maybe being concerned about the repercussions from that? >> well, we know she was buying alcohol and the box of wine before 5:00. i spoke to the store clerk about that purchase. she seemed fine. she bought baby wipes, baby food. it would explain why she didn't hear the baby monitor, didn't hear the dog barking. but, you know, now she comes out and says, "i was drunk." people were believing her because her story was consistent. i spoke with her. she was very consistent. the neighbors said she loved that baby. the store clerk said she was a wonderful mother. the baby was always appropriately dressed and in good health. now
i spoke with the mother, deborah, and the father at length, eye to eye. i said, what time did you put baby lisa to bed? she said, i put her to bed several hours earlier than the last time i checked on her, which was at 10:30. now, two weeks later we come out with a new time. why is that? time is essential. it creates new windows and new areas of investigation. that is very, very concerning. >> maybe concealing the fact that she was drunk, maybe being concerned about the repercussions from...
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deborah johnson. sued her to make voting in his state harder to do. deborah johnson joins us next for the interview. ♪ i'm a film star. well, i'm a film, left behind by a floor cleaner i thought was going to take me places. wait! now life is dull... darling! ♪ i believe in miracles [ male announcer ] swiffer attracts dirt. used mops can push muddy water around. swiffer wetjet's new, upgraded solution helps prevent streaks and residue to reveal more shine than a mop or your money back. you had me at "bzzzzz". >>> joining us tonight for the interview is deborah johnson, she's the denver county clerk and recorder. miss johnson is currently being sued by colorado secretary of state for planning to mail ballots to every voter in denver whose address still seems valid regardless of whether they vote in to 2010. she wants every voter to get a ballot. thanks for your time. >> thank you, rachel. >> i understand this is your first election as denver county court and you're getting sued by the state. are you having fun in your new job? >> yes, i'm having a g
deborah johnson. sued her to make voting in his state harder to do. deborah johnson joins us next for the interview. ♪ i'm a film star. well, i'm a film, left behind by a floor cleaner i thought was going to take me places. wait! now life is dull... darling! ♪ i believe in miracles [ male announcer ] swiffer attracts dirt. used mops can push muddy water around. swiffer wetjet's new, upgraded solution helps prevent streaks and residue to reveal more shine than a mop or your money back. you...
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deborah bradley goes to the supermarket with her brother. seen here buying a box of wine, baby food and baby wipes. early evening, jeremy an electrician heads tout work. >> judge jeanine: this is the first time you worked an overnight? >> judge jeanine: the neighbor a good friend comes over with her little girl. >> the boys and maria -- lives in their bedroom with them and they have a tv and bunk beds and stuff and they were watching fairytale movies and everything was is -- everything was pretty normal. >> judge jeanine: the moms chat and drink wine on the porch. after her neighbors leave, around 10:30 p.m., deborah checks on labey lisa. she says she put jeremy's 8-year-old son to bed afalls asleep inside her own bed alongside her 6-year-old son and a stray kitten they found that day. >> was the front door locked or unlocked? >> i don't remember. >> judge jeanine: she says she leaves all three of the family's personal cell phones on the kitchen counter where she normally keeps them. our investigation reveals that at 2:38 a.m. someone makes
deborah bradley goes to the supermarket with her brother. seen here buying a box of wine, baby food and baby wipes. early evening, jeremy an electrician heads tout work. >> judge jeanine: this is the first time you worked an overnight? >> judge jeanine: the neighbor a good friend comes over with her little girl. >> the boys and maria -- lives in their bedroom with them and they have a tv and bunk beds and stuff and they were watching fairytale movies and everything was is --...
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he came in swinging today, defending deborah brad low's apparently ever changing story. listen. >> when you tell stories several times and rehashing events of that night, on a normal night when we're putting our kids to bed, you're not exactly clocking the times. and there are going to be discrepancies. but there are absolutely no discrepancies or recollections that are refreshed perhaps by others. there are no recollections that have been refreshed or discrepancies that have caused the police to take any action. >> he's right, of course. the police have not taken any action since hearing this interview between deborah bradley and megyn kelly, but one would imagine this newly revealed four-hour discrepancy in when she says she last saw lisa may at least have them rethinking important parts of this investigation. trace? >> you can bet it will. the fox report's chief correspondent, jonathan hunt, live in new york, thank you. pass part of this bill. that's president obama's new message after the senate blocked his entire jobs plan last week. first up, $35 billion to help st
he came in swinging today, defending deborah brad low's apparently ever changing story. listen. >> when you tell stories several times and rehashing events of that night, on a normal night when we're putting our kids to bed, you're not exactly clocking the times. and there are going to be discrepancies. but there are absolutely no discrepancies or recollections that are refreshed perhaps by others. there are no recollections that have been refreshed or discrepancies that have caused the...
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no doubt micksy -- seneca falls new york, deborah weiner, wbal-tv 11 news. >> and deborah will have reports throughout the senator's hall of fame weekend including her acceptance speech this weekend. >> the first lady was caught on camera doing one of her favorite things, shopping at target. mrs. obama was photographed in sunglasses and a baseball hat shopping at the target in alexandria, virginia. people say she spent 40 minutes in the store and the cashier is the only person to recognize her. experts say there was a political motive behind the shopping trip. >> it's great p.r. for them because they can say, look, on this trip and others, we know what's going on outside the gates of the white house. >> the president says shopping at target is one of the things that his wife loves to do. secret service agents said the first lady also tried to blend in with more casual clothing. see that would have been the give-away to me, like who is that guy talking into his sleeve. >> i think it shows people were so occupied with what they had to do when they got in the store, they could care less. >> i
no doubt micksy -- seneca falls new york, deborah weiner, wbal-tv 11 news. >> and deborah will have reports throughout the senator's hall of fame weekend including her acceptance speech this weekend. >> the first lady was caught on camera doing one of her favorite things, shopping at target. mrs. obama was photographed in sunglasses and a baseball hat shopping at the target in alexandria, virginia. people say she spent 40 minutes in the store and the cashier is the only person to...
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>> and sandra, just quickly, i know you see them lighting candles, but also, the irwins, but deborah bradley and her husband, they've been staying away from the home. so they have now come specifically for this reason to find, simply to join with other members of the community, correct? >> that's right. they haven't been living or staying in this home for quite some time. they've been living with relatives about a six-minute drive from here, so they returned back just for this vigil, specifically tonight. this is a bigger one than normally they've been holding in front of this home, where family members and neighbors have been coming, but this is the first time we've actually seen the parents come for this type of vigil. >> okay. and that young woman, just to be clear, that young woman that was on camera standing next to the tall, sort of bald-headed gentleman, that's lisa -- i'm sorry, that's deborah bradly. has she changed her hair color? >> reporter: well, we haven't seen her in a few days, so, obviously, it's a very solemn, somber mood here. she is very petite, actually, next to
>> and sandra, just quickly, i know you see them lighting candles, but also, the irwins, but deborah bradley and her husband, they've been staying away from the home. so they have now come specifically for this reason to find, simply to join with other members of the community, correct? >> that's right. they haven't been living or staying in this home for quite some time. they've been living with relatives about a six-minute drive from here, so they returned back just for this...