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ever. >> but who wanted michelle dead? >>> michelle herndon's death had been ruled a homicide. the cause of death, an overdose of the prescription drug propofol. propofol is a short-acting intravenous sedative used in general anesthesia. but it's also used to treat other medical conditions. >> propofol has been suggested as a medication to treat migraines. it's not a clear indication or definitive indication to treat migraines, but it has been reported to be helpful to treat migraines. >> detectives learned that michelle herndon had been a life-long migraine sufferer. >> from what i understand, they were bad. >> i've never had one, but people who suffer from these things tell me they're just absolutely horrible. they would go to the ends of the earth to get some relief from the pain. >> was it possible that michelle had sought pain medication from someone other than her doctor? >> they just wanted to know if michelle knew anybody in the medical field. the only person i knew was oliver. >> oliver was 30-year-old oliver o'quinn, an intensive care nurse at shands hospital on the c
ever. >> but who wanted michelle dead? >>> michelle herndon's death had been ruled a homicide. the cause of death, an overdose of the prescription drug propofol. propofol is a short-acting intravenous sedative used in general anesthesia. but it's also used to treat other medical conditions. >> propofol has been suggested as a medication to treat migraines. it's not a clear indication or definitive indication to treat migraines, but it has been reported to be helpful to...
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so police searched michele's cell phone records. and they revealed a man named brian early called michele on the night she disappeared. >> he had left a message for her, asking her to stop by his place. >> brian early and michele harris had been dating for the past year. he had recently moved from philadelphia to upstate new york so he could be closer to michele. >> she certainly saw a great deal of him, and they had both had very strong feelings, and they were taking concrete steps to move forward. >> when police questioned brian, he admitted seeing michele the night she disappeared but said she left his apartment around 11:00 p.m. >> he walks her out to the car, kisses her good night and she leaves in her van, and that's the last time he ever saw her. >> and that as far as anyone knows is the last time she was seen alive. >> fingerprint technicians identified brian early's prints as the ones on michele's car door. but brian early said this was consistent with his story. that he leaned in through the window to kiss michele good nig
so police searched michele's cell phone records. and they revealed a man named brian early called michele on the night she disappeared. >> he had left a message for her, asking her to stop by his place. >> brian early and michele harris had been dating for the past year. he had recently moved from philadelphia to upstate new york so he could be closer to michele. >> she certainly saw a great deal of him, and they had both had very strong feelings, and they were taking concrete...
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according to her, michelle left her for wendy. she loved michelle. she was very much in love with him. >> yolanda, a single mother, was she also a woman scorned? michelle left her just six months earlier and to add insult to injury asked her to watch his dog while he was on his honeymoon with wendy. >> to go to the extent of taking care of somebody's dog during their honey moon, it's just, as a woman, very strange to me. >> does yolanda become a suspect, a woman who feels that she was cashiered, fired because of this other woman. >> there's a lot to yolanda. >> a lot of bad, if you ask ramon santa cruz. >> i didn't like her from the beginning, because she was very evasive. the apartment was always dirty. she was never a good person to begin with. >> detectives met with yolanda who freely admitted that she'd been devastated when michelle dumped her, but she had no idea who beat his wife to death. >> she said she didn't know anything about it. >> but the detectives noted something else about yolanda. she lived just a few minutes from the parking lot wh
according to her, michelle left her for wendy. she loved michelle. she was very much in love with him. >> yolanda, a single mother, was she also a woman scorned? michelle left her just six months earlier and to add insult to injury asked her to watch his dog while he was on his honeymoon with wendy. >> to go to the extent of taking care of somebody's dog during their honey moon, it's just, as a woman, very strange to me. >> does yolanda become a suspect, a woman who feels that...
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michelle's friends who were in michelle's apartment building left to meet her at the bar. but as they walked outside, they saw something unusual. it was a red pickup truck with a woman in the back of the truck flailing her arms. >> all we knew was there was a woman who was in distress in this truck. >> michelle's friends went to the bar, learned that michelle had already left and went back to michelle's apartment. that's when they saw the red truck again, this time with no one in the back. further down the road, they found michelle's jacket, some jewelry, a blood stain, and the tooth. >> there was a watch found that had been broken and had stopped at like 1:24 in the morning, which matched up with the witness statements they saw this woman screaming in the back of the truck after 1:00. >> we were hoping for the best, but i mean, when you hear something like that, then you can't help but think the worst. >> her friends now wondered whether it might have been michelle in the back of that truck. >> straddling the tailgate flailing her arms, like, screaming. and at the time we
michelle's friends who were in michelle's apartment building left to meet her at the bar. but as they walked outside, they saw something unusual. it was a red pickup truck with a woman in the back of the truck flailing her arms. >> all we knew was there was a woman who was in distress in this truck. >> michelle's friends went to the bar, learned that michelle had already left and went back to michelle's apartment. that's when they saw the red truck again, this time with no one in...
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to michelle wallace's disappearance. >>> michelle wallace was last le overlooking central park. when the guests arrive, they're greeted by my butler, larry. my helipad is being re-surfaced so tonight we travel by more humble means. at my country club, we play parlor games with members of the royal family. yes i am rich. that's why i drink the champagne of beers. ♪ ♪ what's your favorite kind of cheerios? honey nut. but... chocolate is my other favorite... oh yeah, and frosted! what's your most favorite of all? hmm...the kind i have with you. me too. >>> michelle wallace was last seen in her car with a hitchhiker in the colorado mountains. about a week later police stopped a man matching the hitchhiker's description in pueblo, colorado, 160 miles away. he was identified as roy melanson. >> mr. melanson's background is pretty checkered. he'd been accused of and convicted of sexual assault in, i believe, louisiana and texas, had served prison time. >> many melanson's possession was michelle's backpack, driver's license and pawnshop ticket for a 35 millimeter camera. >> on the c
to michelle wallace's disappearance. >>> michelle wallace was last le overlooking central park. when the guests arrive, they're greeted by my butler, larry. my helipad is being re-surfaced so tonight we travel by more humble means. at my country club, we play parlor games with members of the royal family. yes i am rich. that's why i drink the champagne of beers. ♪ ♪ what's your favorite kind of cheerios? honey nut. but... chocolate is my other favorite... oh yeah, and frosted!...
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michelle needs you." and i guess it was just like automatically i knew it was thad. >> reporter: kitty raced to michelle's, where she was officially told her son thad was dead. >> that's a mother's nightmare. basically from there it's like all a blur. >> reporter: thad's sister beverly had arrived, too. her mom told her. >> i just kind of lost it right then and there in the front yard. >> i remember her going to her knees. >> yeah. they helped me get back up, and i walked in and went to michelle. she was sitting on the couch. i hugged her. >> reporter: when she heard the news, aunt trish came to the house to comfort her niece. >> she seemed like she was in shock because -- >> reporter: obvious grief? crying? sobbing? >> no. she was like almost like she was in a trance, because like i say, almost in shock, because she said "i keep waiting for him to walk in the door," you know, for thad to walk in the front door. >> reporter: an emergency prayer request went out to the hollywood baptist community, and memb
michelle needs you." and i guess it was just like automatically i knew it was thad. >> reporter: kitty raced to michelle's, where she was officially told her son thad was dead. >> that's a mother's nightmare. basically from there it's like all a blur. >> reporter: thad's sister beverly had arrived, too. her mom told her. >> i just kind of lost it right then and there in the front yard. >> i remember her going to her knees. >> yeah. they helped me get...
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to michelle wallace's disappearance. every day, people fall. from a simple misstep, to tripping over a rug, to just losing their balance. and not being able to get up from a fall can have serious, lifetime consequences. being prepared is important. philips lifeline with autoalert is more than just a medical alert button. it's an advanced fall detection system designed to get you help quickly. if you fall and you're unable to push your button, the fall detection technology within autoalert can trigger the button to automatically place a call for help. our us-based staff will make sure you get the help you need right away. this is philips lifeline. we received a fall-detected signal. do you need help? call now about philips lifeline with autoalert, the only button with philips' advanced fall detection technology. we'll send you this free information kit about the importance of getting help quickly, should you happen to fall. when i fell, i couldn't press the button. i blacked out. and so having lifeline with autoalert real
to michelle wallace's disappearance. every day, people fall. from a simple misstep, to tripping over a rug, to just losing their balance. and not being able to get up from a fall can have serious, lifetime consequences. being prepared is important. philips lifeline with autoalert is more than just a medical alert button. it's an advanced fall detection system designed to get you help quickly. if you fall and you're unable to push your button, the fall detection technology within autoalert can...
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. >> michelle promised to end the affair. just clearly and coldly said, stay way from my wife. >> but the story didn't end there. five months later, michelle nyce was found dead in her car, which was found down an embankment near a shallow creek. it looked as if the car swerved off the snow-covered road. >> very isolated. it just so happened the night prior to this we had a rather large snowstorm. but there were a number of suspicious clues. there were footprints leading away from the passenger's side of the car. >> the footprints do say that someone was there and left the scene. it appears that someone had gotten out of the vehicle and left the scene. >> there was blood on the outside of the car. and the blood pattern on the driver's seat, inconsistent with an accidental head injury. and perhaps most telling, michelle wasn't wearing shoes. >> the bottom of her stockings were dirty. so obviously at some point she was walking around in her bare feet with the stockings, without shoes. so that was a red flag right there. >> ther
. >> michelle promised to end the affair. just clearly and coldly said, stay way from my wife. >> but the story didn't end there. five months later, michelle nyce was found dead in her car, which was found down an embankment near a shallow creek. it looked as if the car swerved off the snow-covered road. >> very isolated. it just so happened the night prior to this we had a rather large snowstorm. but there were a number of suspicious clues. there were footprints leading away...
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when devon and michelle went to the virgin islands together, michelle charged the entire vacation on her husband's credit card, including their so-called wedding rings. >> $7,000. well, guess who earned that money? brandon. michelle couldn't keep a job, didn't have a job at the time. she was cheating on her spouse, not with another man but with another woman. >> prosecutors were convinced the murder was premeditated. phone records showed that michelle or brandon called devon on the night of the murder. a neighbor confirms seeing devon arrive around 12:30. >> want to go outside? >> sure. >> at some point the couple lured devon out to their backyard and attacked her. the evidence suggests devon fought back aggressively, biting brandon's arm in the process, but she was no match for the knife. no one knows who actually wielded the knife. the forensic evidence suggests the couple dragged devon's body to the car leaving grass and dirt stains on her pants. michelle and brandon then drove devon's body and car to the deserted park just two miles from their home, where they staged the scene to
when devon and michelle went to the virgin islands together, michelle charged the entire vacation on her husband's credit card, including their so-called wedding rings. >> $7,000. well, guess who earned that money? brandon. michelle couldn't keep a job, didn't have a job at the time. she was cheating on her spouse, not with another man but with another woman. >> prosecutors were convinced the murder was premeditated. phone records showed that michelle or brandon called devon on the...
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both beautiful, michele and martin macneill. everybody loved smart, charismatic michele from childhood on, said her sister linda cluff. >> she entered different pageants. she won homecoming queen. she did modeling. she was an exchange student in switzerland. she excelled at everything. >> martin did, too, in his own way. took a little while but eventually he became a doctor and then a lawyer and then a leader in his church of the jesus christ of latter day saints. >> did they just run off together? >> they got married by a justice of the peace. >> they had four children. eventually set up house in a place called pleasant grove in utah and loved their family life so much they adopted four more little kids, three of them from ukraine. alexis from the first set of four, followed her father everywhere, was his little shadow. >> you kind of idolized him, huh? >> i did. i wanted to follow in his foot steps. i became a doctor because of him. >> so for people from the outside looking in, what would they see? >> a very happy family. a wo
both beautiful, michele and martin macneill. everybody loved smart, charismatic michele from childhood on, said her sister linda cluff. >> she entered different pageants. she won homecoming queen. she did modeling. she was an exchange student in switzerland. she excelled at everything. >> martin did, too, in his own way. took a little while but eventually he became a doctor and then a lawyer and then a leader in his church of the jesus christ of latter day saints. >> did they...
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>>> no one knew why roxanne ellis and michelle abdill were murdered. the motive didn't appear to be robbery. blood patterns indicated the women had been shot inside the truck. four shell casing from a .25 caliber pistol were found near the bodies. there were no foreign fingerprints inside the truck but there were several overlapping shoe prints from a man's shoe. >> this was on kind of the chrome-plated bumper area that had kind of a dirty grime, kind of oxidized layer on it. and when the individual stepped on the bumper, he left a negative impression. >> the autopsies revealed the women were killed the day they went missing, and there were no signs of sexual assault. the medical examiner found bluish-green polyester fibers in and around the fatal wounds. >> either the gun was fired through an item like a blanket or some intermediate object or intermediate target and then fired into the victims' heads. >> and there was a gash in roxanne's calf near the taped bindings, which suggested the killer bound the women inside the apartment, led them down to gar
>>> no one knew why roxanne ellis and michelle abdill were murdered. the motive didn't appear to be robbery. blood patterns indicated the women had been shot inside the truck. four shell casing from a .25 caliber pistol were found near the bodies. there were no foreign fingerprints inside the truck but there were several overlapping shoe prints from a man's shoe. >> this was on kind of the chrome-plated bumper area that had kind of a dirty grime, kind of oxidized layer on it. and...
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. >> nice job there, michelle. you're looking at another live shot from our chopper, as firefighters continue to try to douse out those flames. the smoke, as michelle just mentioned, a second ago, still very thick, although the flames do seem to be absent at this point. let's throw it over now to christina, who's going to explain what role the wind played in all of this or did not play in part of that fire. >> it's kind of one of those things where the wind played a good and bad role. i want to start with this picture. as you can see, the overall urgency of this situation, definitely winding down. this is a picture that michelle tweeted out. about 15 minutes ago, about 20 minutes to go, to be more accurate. and you can see they had fire crews working hard. we had a picture of that gentleman, the neighbor there with that hose, trying to knock out that fire. he was definitely asked get down. and we take you out wide once again from our chopper shot. and you can actually see just how transparent that thick, black smok
. >> nice job there, michelle. you're looking at another live shot from our chopper, as firefighters continue to try to douse out those flames. the smoke, as michelle just mentioned, a second ago, still very thick, although the flames do seem to be absent at this point. let's throw it over now to christina, who's going to explain what role the wind played in all of this or did not play in part of that fire. >> it's kind of one of those things where the wind played a good and bad...
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michelle, could this work? >> actually, i think this is a good idea, however, i think you need to do more than just that because you wouldn't give away all of the land to everyone. people still won't come because there's still corruption, high crime. i think this coupled with senator paul's economic freedom zones, i think could be a good thing that could help detroit. >> john, i think you recommended this the first time you did that detroit special a few months ago. >> absolutely. what destroyed detroit? wasn't the evil bankers, the koch brothers, it have the evil policies. make detroit a real economic free zone. you could see major corporations not so dissimilar to what happens in singapore or bermuda, set up shop there. the abandoned properties belong to nobody. the best thing detroit could want for is for the villages to set up shop and bring thousands of people. >> detroit, there are a lot of other cities in the u.s. that could use some help. >> well, i think the idea they proposed specifically is not good.
michelle, could this work? >> actually, i think this is a good idea, however, i think you need to do more than just that because you wouldn't give away all of the land to everyone. people still won't come because there's still corruption, high crime. i think this coupled with senator paul's economic freedom zones, i think could be a good thing that could help detroit. >> john, i think you recommended this the first time you did that detroit special a few months ago. >>...
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he's nuts. >> go to michelle. your thoughts on this study. >> using global warming as an excuse to cheat on you, you need to dump him. if you were dating a guy who believes in global warming period, you need to dump in. we don't have a global climate crisis. we have a moral climate crisis. >> weigh in on this one. if your dude's cheating, possibly it's too warm outside. >> if you're dating a woman who doesn't believe in science, you should probably dump her as well, but where did you get this information? victk it's a cheating website. how did you find this? >> the producers. my lovely wife, i want you to know, the producers picked the topic. >> i agree. this is a very suspect study, but there's no question that global warming and climate change is like the catch all escape now for everything. anything goes wrong in the world, cheating, weather's getting hot, getting cold, storm, blame global warming, which is another way of saying, blame mankind. >> we want to say thank you formichelle fields. coming up, move ove
he's nuts. >> go to michelle. your thoughts on this study. >> using global warming as an excuse to cheat on you, you need to dump him. if you were dating a guy who believes in global warming period, you need to dump in. we don't have a global climate crisis. we have a moral climate crisis. >> weigh in on this one. if your dude's cheating, possibly it's too warm outside. >> if you're dating a woman who doesn't believe in science, you should probably dump her as well, but...
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he's nuts. >> go to michelle. your thoughts on this study. >> using global warming as an excuse to cheat on you, you need to dump him. if you were dating a guy who believes in global warming period, you need to dump in. we don't have a global climate crisis. we have a moral climate crisis. >> weigh in on this one. if your dude's cheating, possibly it's too warm outside. >> if you're dating a woman who doesn't believe in science, you should probably dump her as well, but where did you get this information? victk it's a cheating website. how did you find this? >> the producers. my lovely wife, i want you to know, the producers picked the topic. >> i agree. this is a very suspect study, but there's no question that global warming and climate change is like the catch all escape now for everything. anything gs wrong in the world, cheating, weather's getting hot, getting cold, storm, blame global warming, which is another way of saying, blame mankind. >> we want to say thank you formichelle fields. coming >>> need to kn
he's nuts. >> go to michelle. your thoughts on this study. >> using global warming as an excuse to cheat on you, you need to dump him. if you were dating a guy who believes in global warming period, you need to dump in. we don't have a global climate crisis. we have a moral climate crisis. >> weigh in on this one. if your dude's cheating, possibly it's too warm outside. >> if you're dating a woman who doesn't believe in science, you should probably dump her as well, but...
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michelle is that person. she's also very smart, very savvy. >> i can say this, i have no idea what she'll do. i'm a new yorker. i saw one first lady come here and run for senate. now they're talking about she may run for president again. i never say never. allison samuels, thank you for your time tonight. and have a great weekend. >> thank you, you, too. >>> for years, the right has compared the president's policies to the nazis and hitler. today, we're reminded why that attack is beneath all of us. t a woman's sex drive increases at the age of 80. helps reduce the risk of heart disease. keep heart-healthy. live long. eat the 100% goodness of post shredded wheat. doctors recommend it. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18
michelle is that person. she's also very smart, very savvy. >> i can say this, i have no idea what she'll do. i'm a new yorker. i saw one first lady come here and run for senate. now they're talking about she may run for president again. i never say never. allison samuels, thank you for your time tonight. and have a great weekend. >> thank you, you, too. >>> for years, the right has compared the president's policies to the nazis and hitler. today, we're reminded why that...
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he's nuts. >> go to michelle. your thoughts on this study. >> using global warming as an excuse to cheat on you, you need to dump him. if you were dating a guy o believes in global warming period, you need to dump in. we don't have a global climate crisis. we have a moral climate crisis. >> weigh in on this one. if your dude's cheating, possibly it's too warm outside. >> if you're dating a woman who doesn't believe in science, you should probably dump her as well, but where did you get this information? victk it's a cheating website. how did you find this? >> the producers. my lovely wife, i want you to know, the producers picked the topic. >> i agree. this is a very suspect study, but there's no question that global warming and climate change is like the catch all escape now for everything. anything goes wrong in the world, cheating, weather's getting hot, getting cold, storm, blame global warming, which is another way of saying, blame mankind. >> we want to say thank you formichelle fields. coming [ female annou
he's nuts. >> go to michelle. your thoughts on this study. >> using global warming as an excuse to cheat on you, you need to dump him. if you were dating a guy o believes in global warming period, you need to dump in. we don't have a global climate crisis. we have a moral climate crisis. >> weigh in on this one. if your dude's cheating, possibly it's too warm outside. >> if you're dating a woman who doesn't believe in science, you should probably dump her as well, but...
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underneath 50, michelle, an absolute gift. blood in the streets, nobody wanted to talk about that, talked about that on the show. this is a great opportunity but a lot of people don't want to take the opportunities because even though they say they don't like them, don't buy them and now the stock is pushing 60 bucks a share. >> do you buy it? >> at 60 bucks a share, i don't think you do. i'm still holding it and still like it but i'm fortunate enough to have fwout when we talk about it at under 50. >> amazing. you see a stock so hot and if that ever got down to "x," and then your stomach, maybe it's declining, and people are terrified. >> that's the interesting thing. twitter, can't really tell me you can perform an analysis on twitter and have any confidence on what their quarter is going to be, this quarter, the next quarter or quarter after. still a buy and hold your nose kind of thing and it's moved up with momentum. we're talking about a group move. not fundamentals getting better. facebook has come back and that never r
underneath 50, michelle, an absolute gift. blood in the streets, nobody wanted to talk about that, talked about that on the show. this is a great opportunity but a lot of people don't want to take the opportunities because even though they say they don't like them, don't buy them and now the stock is pushing 60 bucks a share. >> do you buy it? >> at 60 bucks a share, i don't think you do. i'm still holding it and still like it but i'm fortunate enough to have fwout when we talk...
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but i just wanted to say that michelle, michelle parker's leadership has been wonderful in the city but i understand what supervisor campos is saying. >> so, the question has been asked. we'll get an answer. i'm inclined to allow it only because out of respect for the supervisor who was hosting the hearing. >> well, i appreciate that, but for the record i do think this is a violation of our policies. and it's not just that this is not a city agency, but this is a specifically political action committee that actually fund raises for the purpose of pushing a specific set of candidates and political agendas. i think it is different from allowing a 501(c) (3), coleman or anyone else from presenting. this is a political entity that is being given a platform by this body and i actually think that that is a violation of our rules. >> we'll just have to wait a moment. so, i don't know how long our city attorney is going to take to get that answer. why don't we take public testimony at this point until he gets back with an answer, okay. otherwise we might be standing here for a while. is there a
but i just wanted to say that michelle, michelle parker's leadership has been wonderful in the city but i understand what supervisor campos is saying. >> so, the question has been asked. we'll get an answer. i'm inclined to allow it only because out of respect for the supervisor who was hosting the hearing. >> well, i appreciate that, but for the record i do think this is a violation of our policies. and it's not just that this is not a city agency, but this is a specifically...
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michelle caruso-cabrera is with us with the latest. michelle? >> that's a big story. they're taking over borders, trying to enlarge the area that they control. we'll bring you the details and tell you what john kerry is saying today as he returns to iraq. "power lunch" returns right after this break.
michelle caruso-cabrera is with us with the latest. michelle? >> that's a big story. they're taking over borders, trying to enlarge the area that they control. we'll bring you the details and tell you what john kerry is saying today as he returns to iraq. "power lunch" returns right after this break.
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wayne rogers, jonathan, michelle fields and juan williams. welcome everybody. another week. another investigation. the white house now launching a probe into leaking the name of a top cia spy. add that to investigations of the va scandal, benghazi, the nsa, the irs, jonathan, i'm running out of letters. is it time to stop probing and start making some decisions? >> well, it's pro-american decisions here. that's the thing here. what is this? almost two years after benghazi. no one has been captured. no one has been killed. the irs scandal, i believe one person was fired. there's been no systemic change to our terrible system. obama has been spying on american reporters like the ap and fox's james rosen. meanwhile, as you said, leaking the names of an american spy. lots of speeches from obama. they say he's a great orator and i'm starting to think that's all he is. it's more antiamerican rather than actually putting american first and leading this great country. >> sure, wayne, jonathan pointing out a few but we didn't talk about fast and furious. we didn't talk about the secr
wayne rogers, jonathan, michelle fields and juan williams. welcome everybody. another week. another investigation. the white house now launching a probe into leaking the name of a top cia spy. add that to investigations of the va scandal, benghazi, the nsa, the irs, jonathan, i'm running out of letters. is it time to stop probing and start making some decisions? >> well, it's pro-american decisions here. that's the thing here. what is this? almost two years after benghazi. no one has been...
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i'll say thank you very much to michelle and jessica for joining michelle and jessica for joining us this week. thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. my motheit's delicious. toffee in the world. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. [ male announcer ] the mercedeis here.ummer event now get the unmistakable thrill... and the incredible rush... of the mercedes-benz you've always wanted. ♪
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>> next speakers, i guess, would be michelle parker and todd davis. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is michelle parker and this is todd davis, we're co-founders of the san francisco parent political action committee. it takes a village to raise a child and we want to say thank you to all the people that have gotten us to this point now. the work of the extended learning collaborative, after school for all alliance for the past many years with support from dcyf and sf staff, commissioner [speaker not understood] for recognizing the existing inequity and prioritizing this issue by authoring new policy of the board of education that will serve all students, to the board of education for unanimously passing a policy and to staff for working on the plans to make this happen. supervisor jane kim for authoring the board of supervisors resolution, supervisor farrell for recognizing the need to hold a hearing on this issue and therefore emphasizing the importance of ensuring that
>> next speakers, i guess, would be michelle parker and todd davis. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is michelle parker and this is todd davis, we're co-founders of the san francisco parent political action committee. it takes a village to raise a child and we want to say thank you to all the people that have gotten us to this point now. the work of the extended learning collaborative, after school for all alliance for the past many years with support from dcyf and sf staff,...
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>> let me get to juan and michelle. >> i don't understand. i think what we all believe is in lower taxes and you say oh, no, more, more, more money down the drain with military. you don't think there's any area that can be cut. >> the military is just like every other part of the government. there's going to be redundancy, there's going to be bureaucracy and waste that can be eliminated. a lot of these intelligence agencies get virtual blank checks. we don't know where that money is going. i agree with senator rand paul. let's audit the pentagon and figure out where the money is going. fund more where it is working. >> michelle agrees with me. >> we're going to have to say thank you to michelle and juan and ashley for joining us this week. >>> coming up, apologetic and deceptive about wealth. could hillary clinton use a >>> time for what do i need to know for next week. just you today, john, you and i. >> great. great to be with you, eric. you know, it's not a racial thing, let me just say that from the outset but i do like the white medals r
>> let me get to juan and michelle. >> i don't understand. i think what we all believe is in lower taxes and you say oh, no, more, more, more money down the drain with military. you don't think there's any area that can be cut. >> the military is just like every other part of the government. there's going to be redundancy, there's going to be bureaucracy and waste that can be eliminated. a lot of these intelligence agencies get virtual blank checks. we don't know where that...
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what are you doing going after michele bachmann? are you nuts, or are your colors finally beginning to fly? i have no idea what you meant. you face in her show will never darken my tv again. enron in pennsylvania says you have a lot of credibility to else up over the years, i hope it was worth it. we will be watching you anymore. for one interview? and caboodle, you are rude, take a long vacation. make friday and hope you never get a vacation. and had i been michele bachmann, i would've walked out of your shell. and had i been as thin-skinned as you, well, i would have just turned to another show and quit bothering. and what is wrong with you, mr. neil cavuto. are you planning to go to msnbc? well, you're onto me. so obvious. and another individual says i suspect your mets need adjusting. no, they do not come and you can go to hell. [laughter] >> on no child us to respond this way too childish e-mails. the bottom line, i say nothing against the congressman, nothing against republicans or democrats, but when we play these kinds of ga
what are you doing going after michele bachmann? are you nuts, or are your colors finally beginning to fly? i have no idea what you meant. you face in her show will never darken my tv again. enron in pennsylvania says you have a lot of credibility to else up over the years, i hope it was worth it. we will be watching you anymore. for one interview? and caboodle, you are rude, take a long vacation. make friday and hope you never get a vacation. and had i been michele bachmann, i would've walked...
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michelle your thoughts? it's about time that the president moves on thiz energy initiatives? >> right now specially. americans are going on vacation, road trips and they will have to spend a ton of money. we need to allow energy develop development we need to speed up our natural gas and oil exports. we can reduce. >> indeed. our policy should be hands off. we should be deregulating more than anything. and of course it's government that has made oil and energy production so difficult. i think the whole notion of drill here and explore here defends that the war was only about oil. >> i'm going to take the other side. right now we're about we're about 60% energy independent. jessica, i want to take one minute and explain a couple of maps. that became drillable for natural gas and oil. so if we're not bringing more oil and natural gas to the american people, obviously, jessica, the prices are going to go up. it's time to change. >> we have right now, we are already 60% off of dealing with oil from the middle east. because we are in a global economy. so when the price of oil is g
michelle your thoughts? it's about time that the president moves on thiz energy initiatives? >> right now specially. americans are going on vacation, road trips and they will have to spend a ton of money. we need to allow energy develop development we need to speed up our natural gas and oil exports. we can reduce. >> indeed. our policy should be hands off. we should be deregulating more than anything. and of course it's government that has made oil and energy production so...
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george's stepmother michelle was barely alive. every bone in her face was broken, her eardrums shattered. police questioned her on the way to the hospital, convinced she would not survive. >> michelle, there's some police officers here. just repeat what you think happened. go ahead. >> well, we got a package for george from the state of alaska. i know it was from doug. >> how do you know it was from doug, michelle? >> because george put him in jail. >> okay. >> george testified. >> michelle thought the bomb had to have come from the two men her stepson put in jail, doug gustafson and r.d. cheely. >> the bomb was not meant to frighten someone, to intimidate someone. this was meant to kill. and it succeeded, killing the wrong person. >> but could the forensic evidence prove it? at david kerr's autopsy, investigators found a tiny metal post in his chest, the kind used in a switch. >> ultimately, our crime lab was able to determine the type of switch that that post would be a part of, a manufacturer, and to whom did the manufacturer p
george's stepmother michelle was barely alive. every bone in her face was broken, her eardrums shattered. police questioned her on the way to the hospital, convinced she would not survive. >> michelle, there's some police officers here. just repeat what you think happened. go ahead. >> well, we got a package for george from the state of alaska. i know it was from doug. >> how do you know it was from doug, michelle? >> because george put him in jail. >> okay....
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they're all full of puns, "michelle bites back on school lunches." you saw "gop rejects school lunch battle." this is a highly political issue because michelle obama is involved and in general particularly because of the money we're talking about when we're talking about school lnchlnch -- lunches. >> i'm embarrassed to tell you our banner says "michelle obama's food fight." originally "the washington post" put this story on the back page and later did a front the-page sto later. it seems the press went soft on her maybe because she's first lady and childhood obesity is a motherhood issue? >> when it comes to michelle obama, the biggest part of the story when you looked at the press conference is the fact she did speak out and took on congress. she hasn't done this. she does this very rarely. so i think that piece of it was -- maybe that's why you saw a little bit of a softer coverage. we don't see her do this very often. >> i would draw the opposite conclusion, the first lady usually plays it safe, talks about military families and getting xwexercis
they're all full of puns, "michelle bites back on school lunches." you saw "gop rejects school lunch battle." this is a highly political issue because michelle obama is involved and in general particularly because of the money we're talking about when we're talking about school lnchlnch -- lunches. >> i'm embarrassed to tell you our banner says "michelle obama's food fight." originally "the washington post" put this story on the back page and later...
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michelle and frank, back to you. >> all right. jason brooks from kcbs news, thank you. >>> new this morning san jose now closed century 21 movie theater is a city landmark. the original dome closed in march after 50 years of showing movies. the owner wants to raze all the domes and redevelop the land. the landmark status can't present that but may present legal hurdles for the developers. many home the dome can be included in the new development. >>> 6:45 right now. let's check traffic. >> thanks, guys. and you know, we're going to take you to the castro valley y. we are getting conflicting reports about where this accident is. there may be two near westbound 580 in the approach to northbound 238 because we are seeing delays westbound. that's through castro valley. so we'll continue to watch those. in the meantime i mentioned a couple of accidents a smaller fender-bender actually another stall all in livermore, one in north greenville another at north first. everything is out of there so all lanes are open. unfortunately, we are s
michelle and frank, back to you. >> all right. jason brooks from kcbs news, thank you. >>> new this morning san jose now closed century 21 movie theater is a city landmark. the original dome closed in march after 50 years of showing movies. the owner wants to raze all the domes and redevelop the land. the landmark status can't present that but may present legal hurdles for the developers. many home the dome can be included in the new development. >>> 6:45 right now....
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michelle is on assignment. i'm michelle griego. >>> after a week of deliberations, president obama has made a decision on how to help iraq push back al qaeda- inspired insurgents. craig boswell is in washington, d.c. with more details. >> reporter: president obama spoke with his national security team and then spoke about u.s. plans to help secure iraq. >> the united states will increase support to iraqi security forces. we are prepared to create joint operations centers in baghdad and northern iraq. >> reporter: the president may take additional actions but has no plans to send troops back for combat. a fast-moving sunni insurgency is challenging the shiite government. prime minister nouri al-maliki asked for help but president obama said they need to solve it on their own. >> the united states will work with the countries in the region diplomatically to support stability in iraq. >> reporter: support on capitol hill is mixed with some democrats leery of being sucked back into war and republicans say more need
michelle is on assignment. i'm michelle griego. >>> after a week of deliberations, president obama has made a decision on how to help iraq push back al qaeda- inspired insurgents. craig boswell is in washington, d.c. with more details. >> reporter: president obama spoke with his national security team and then spoke about u.s. plans to help secure iraq. >> the united states will increase support to iraqi security forces. we are prepared to create joint operations centers in...
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>> let me get to juan and michelle. >> i don't understand. i think what we all believe is in lower taxes and you say oh, no, more, more, more money down the drain with military. you don't think there's any area that can be cut. >> the military is just like every other part of the government. there's going to be redundancy, there's going to be bureaucracy and waste that can be eliminated. a lot of these intelligence agencies get virtual blank checks. we don't know where that money is going. i agree with senator rand paul. let's audit the pentagon and figure out where the money is going. fund more where it is working. >> michelle agrees with me. >> we're going to have to say thank you to michelle and juan and ashley for joining us this week. >>> coming up, apologetic and deceptive about wealth. could hillary clinton use a my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i ne
>> let me get to juan and michelle. >> i don't understand. i think what we all believe is in lower taxes and you say oh, no, more, more, more money down the drain with military. you don't think there's any area that can be cut. >> the military is just like every other part of the government. there's going to be redundancy, there's going to be bureaucracy and waste that can be eliminated. a lot of these intelligence agencies get virtual blank checks. we don't know where that...
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videos that have made michelle phan a huge star with a powerful brand. >> how many clicks? >> i think i'm at 800 million. i have to check again because it's always changing. >> reporter: many phan is a prime example of a new breed of celebrities. folks who are bypassing hollywood, making millions on youtube. >> what makes youtube the perfect meed medium for me is i can have a two-way dialogue with my audience. >> reporter: that barbie video, 53 million views. that's a super bowl audience. an audience that's made her the ultimate cover girl with her own line of makeup. >> hi, everyone. i'm michelle phan, and welcome to my youtube channel. >> reporter: a new lifestyle network. and a growing list of endorsement deals. she and others helping to make youtube an entertainment powerhouse, a billion unique viewers a month. more than $5 billion in ad revenues. figures that have every movie studio, tv network, and record label looking over their shoulders. we're not talking here about the one-hit wonders like -- or david after dentist. >> is this real life? >> yeah, this is real life
videos that have made michelle phan a huge star with a powerful brand. >> how many clicks? >> i think i'm at 800 million. i have to check again because it's always changing. >> reporter: many phan is a prime example of a new breed of celebrities. folks who are bypassing hollywood, making millions on youtube. >> what makes youtube the perfect meed medium for me is i can have a two-way dialogue with my audience. >> reporter: that barbie video, 53 million views....
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your response, michelle. >> i agree with you. one thing i point out is i spoke to somebody close to the cantor campaign this week. the one statement they made that is important for people to understand is the national tea party groups had nothing to do with eric cantor's loss. if you look at where they put their money. they did not support the person who ran against him and won. if you want to look at the tea party being successful in terms of destroying the republican party and pushing candidates to the right and marginalizing the party, i don't believe we will see the republican party win at the presidential level ever again or in the foreseeable future with pushing candidates far right. the tea party is winning. they destroyed the center of the country. that is where most persons are. >> donna brazile, is it possible the pundit class is making too much of the cantor race. he is just not that likable and had not had an opponent up until now. >> he may have been rusty. the incumbents have that. he was in washington, d.c. on the
your response, michelle. >> i agree with you. one thing i point out is i spoke to somebody close to the cantor campaign this week. the one statement they made that is important for people to understand is the national tea party groups had nothing to do with eric cantor's loss. if you look at where they put their money. they did not support the person who ran against him and won. if you want to look at the tea party being successful in terms of destroying the republican party and pushing...
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. >> i'm michelle griego. time now is 6:00. >>> well, another day of intense heat is in store for parts of the bay area. the hot weather is already proving dangerous over the weekend. kpix 5's brian webb reports, dozens of people were overcome at the alameda county fair in pleasanton. >>> reporter: sunday afternoon at the alameda county fair hotter than a mac and cheese stuffed burger on a grill. >> it's so hot. >> the sun is like beaming right on you. >> reporter: it wasn't all fun and games with temperatures around 100 degrees, medics running ragged, rescuing 30 people from heat exhaustion, rushing them to the emergency room. >> not drinking enough water or they haven't eaten enough. so we have had a number of people who have been transported today. >> reporter: somewhere in the neighborhood of 30,000 people young and old braved the blacktop and stomach-stirring rides putting fun before fear but by midafternoon, the cooling station was one of the hottest tickets around. >> you want to make sure you stay hydr
. >> i'm michelle griego. time now is 6:00. >>> well, another day of intense heat is in store for parts of the bay area. the hot weather is already proving dangerous over the weekend. kpix 5's brian webb reports, dozens of people were overcome at the alameda county fair in pleasanton. >>> reporter: sunday afternoon at the alameda county fair hotter than a mac and cheese stuffed burger on a grill. >> it's so hot. >> the sun is like beaming right on you....
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>> let me get to juan and michelle. >> i don't understand. i think what we all believe is in lower taxes and you say oh, no, more, more, more money down the drain with military. you don't think there's any area that can be cut. >> the military is just like every other part of the government. there's going to be redundancy, there's going to be bureaucracy and waste that can be eliminated. a lot of these intelligence agencies get virtual blank checks. we don't know where that money is going. i agree with senator rand paul. let's audit the pentagon and figure out where the money is going. fund more where it is working. >> michelle agrees with me. >> we're going to have to say thank you to michelle and juan and ashley for joining us this week. >>> coming up, apologetic and deceptive about wealth. could hillary clinton use a lesson about capitalism and the free market? she's about to get one. [ male announcer ] meet mary. she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank
>> let me get to juan and michelle. >> i don't understand. i think what we all believe is in lower taxes and you say oh, no, more, more, more money down the drain with military. you don't think there's any area that can be cut. >> the military is just like every other part of the government. there's going to be redundancy, there's going to be bureaucracy and waste that can be eliminated. a lot of these intelligence agencies get virtual blank checks. we don't know where that...
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. >> and i'm michelle griego. time now is 6:00. >>> happening in the next half hour, ntsb investigators kick off a hearing into what actually caused that asiana plane crash last july. at sfo. and kpix 5's mark kelly is live at the airport now where the deadly accident happened and mark what do we expect to learn from the report today? >> reporter: well, frank a lot of serious questions on the table this morning. the ntsb is meeting at 9:00 a.m. in washington, d.c.. they are planning on reviewing their own agency's report. and some of those big questions include who is to blame, what went wrong, and how can we prevent this from happening in the future? so on last july 6th, five miles out from sfo, the boeing 777 slowed way too much on approach. everyone agrees on that. so much there wasn't time to perform a goaround for a second landing attempt. well, asana and boeing have been -- asiana and boeing have been pointing fingers for a year now at one another. asiana admits it was the flight crew's failure to monitor pr
. >> and i'm michelle griego. time now is 6:00. >>> happening in the next half hour, ntsb investigators kick off a hearing into what actually caused that asiana plane crash last july. at sfo. and kpix 5's mark kelly is live at the airport now where the deadly accident happened and mark what do we expect to learn from the report today? >> reporter: well, frank a lot of serious questions on the table this morning. the ntsb is meeting at 9:00 a.m. in washington, d.c.. they are...
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guys, back to you. >> it really is, michelle. whenever there's opportunity like that or big change like that, we wonder if there's publicly traded companies trying to take advantage of the situation. >> so for a long time, the majors were afraid to do anything here, because the baghdad government said they would debt blacklisted, then exxon got a exploration license, so several companies, and then if you want add pure kurdistan play there are two that trade in europe. dno, and also genel, founded by, guess who? tony hayward? remember he was running bp back during the spill in the gulf of mexi mexico. >> michelle, thank you. appreciate it very much. >>> let's pick up on that with our next guest, who ran the kriismt aeis cia's operation . it's a pleasure to have you on "power lunch." >> a pleasure to be here. >> i'm going to go right to michelle's report, because i think it plays into what you think might be the desired outcome. which would be perhaps separate states in iraq? >> i think we are watching the dissolution of iraq right
guys, back to you. >> it really is, michelle. whenever there's opportunity like that or big change like that, we wonder if there's publicly traded companies trying to take advantage of the situation. >> so for a long time, the majors were afraid to do anything here, because the baghdad government said they would debt blacklisted, then exxon got a exploration license, so several companies, and then if you want add pure kurdistan play there are two that trade in europe. dno, and also...
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frank and michelle? >>> teenager if you don't send me to support group. give me a fake id so i can go to club can take pot. >> the fault in our stars stars a love story involving teens with cancer was made with a budget of just $12 million. well, the movie opened this weekend with $48 million in ticket sales. number one in north american theaters and by comparison the tom cruise action flick "edge of tomorrow" had the estimated budget of $178 million. and it opened up in third place with $29 million in ticket sales. last week's top film disney's maleficent finished in second. >> you liked it. >> i liked it i went and saw it this weekend. >>> the hidden cash crash no signs of slowing down. coming up the latest dash for the cash and what to expect next at 5:30. >> and i'm dennis o'donnell, coming up, the giants look to sweep off and send the mets packing and if you can't beat them fight them. the a's continue to frustrate manny machado and the orioles coming up. >> what's cool about your school? you can e-
frank and michelle? >>> teenager if you don't send me to support group. give me a fake id so i can go to club can take pot. >> the fault in our stars stars a love story involving teens with cancer was made with a budget of just $12 million. well, the movie opened this weekend with $48 million in ticket sales. number one in north american theaters and by comparison the tom cruise action flick "edge of tomorrow" had the estimated budget of $178 million. and it opened up...