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michelle?!! michelle: james? (michelle gasps, scared) mom... (sirens wail in the distance) we carry machine guns; nine millimeters, cornershots. and we are trained to fire those guns... (gunshots pop) and then we are trained not to fire them. now, this job isn't about firing guns, this job is about getting into the subject's head. (low murmur of raf's voice) ed: it's about listening to what they have to say. raf: i'm gonna holster my gun... ed: you gotta connect... respect and protect. keep the peace. that's right. okay. (claps) you guys, who here has thought about being a cop? good. good, good. my son, clark, he's got other plans; i can respect that. anybody else? (gunshots pop) now, in my case, my dad was a cop, my brother's a cop, and i started out walking the beat. and it was actually this guy's dad who convinced me to join this new unit - the sru. wasn't easy - not for any of us. hundreds apply, few make it in. first you take a psych test, multiple choice - what kind of cop are you? what kind of human being? - 1600 questions. and you get t
michelle?!! michelle: james? (michelle gasps, scared) mom... (sirens wail in the distance) we carry machine guns; nine millimeters, cornershots. and we are trained to fire those guns... (gunshots pop) and then we are trained not to fire them. now, this job isn't about firing guns, this job is about getting into the subject's head. (low murmur of raf's voice) ed: it's about listening to what they have to say. raf: i'm gonna holster my gun... ed: you gotta connect... respect and protect. keep the...
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i haven't seen much of michelle -- michelle since day one, no one missed her. >> jane, i kept thinkinghat from day one, no one has missed you. he's shackled in court. this guy is still trying to manipulate this young woman. >> it's contempt. it's misogyny. contempt for women. he's trying to blame her for what he did to her. this as we're seeing the evidence of the chains. this guy reconfigured his house to turn it into a dungeon. he kept these women in a dungeon, tortured them, impregnated her repeatedly then forced miscarriages. and he's all in complete denial about this, having the nerve to say that they lived in harmony was the word he used. >> danny, i'm just curious. with all the many a courtroom you've been in, many defendant you have seen, when they get their chance to speak, is this typical behavior? the rambling, the defensive, the mars cyst narcissistic, looking around, is this typical or not? >> there's one part i thought you see fairly often in courtrooms. it was the moment where the judge asked if he's pleading guilty. and he wants to get in -- this i see a lot. he wants t
i haven't seen much of michelle -- michelle since day one, no one missed her. >> jane, i kept thinkinghat from day one, no one has missed you. he's shackled in court. this guy is still trying to manipulate this young woman. >> it's contempt. it's misogyny. contempt for women. he's trying to blame her for what he did to her. this as we're seeing the evidence of the chains. this guy reconfigured his house to turn it into a dungeon. he kept these women in a dungeon, tortured them,...
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michelle knight?d it was dark in the hallway because i did use my flashlight on my weapon to look around. once michelle was in my arms, i re holstered. the only other light i saw was in the next bedroom which i know was amanda's bedroom. i don't know if the lights were on in the girls -- michelle and gina's room. i'm not sure if they were on at the time because there was so much activity at that point. >> how well were you able to see the two girls, michelle knight and regina dejesus? >> not until we went into the bedroom. i did remember looking at gina. it took me a second to really realize it was her. she was a lot thinner and pale, compared to the pictures you've seen for the last ten years where she was heavier, long hair. she had real short hair and was real thin and pale. but you could see the resemblance. you knew it was her. but it took just -- you know, the extra second to get a look. michelle was so tiny, i thought she was a little girl. until i put her down, and got a look at her and realiz
michelle knight?d it was dark in the hallway because i did use my flashlight on my weapon to look around. once michelle was in my arms, i re holstered. the only other light i saw was in the next bedroom which i know was amanda's bedroom. i don't know if the lights were on in the girls -- michelle and gina's room. i'm not sure if they were on at the time because there was so much activity at that point. >> how well were you able to see the two girls, michelle knight and regina dejesus?...
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los testimonios de michelle naigt y la corte.ientos de encoÉ videntes completamente paralizados. >>> pasamos a cleveland ohio janet rodrÍguez estÁ con los Últimos detalles adelante. >>> muy buenas tardes, josÉ ariel castro es defendiÓ diciendo en corte que su Único problema era la adiciÓn al sexo y la pornografÍa. pero era un hombre feliz por dentro, que nunca tuvo la intenciÓn de secuestrar a estas 3 jÓvenes y que todos v y vain en armonÍa en esa casa del horror. y tuvo la audacia de decirle de decirle que a ella nadie la extraÑaba. >>> ariel castro y una de sus vÍctimas se ven cara a cara cuando 3 jÓvenes incluyendo michelle, pudieron escapar tras una dÉcada de secuestro. knight fue la Única vÍctima que se presentÓ en corte y entre lÁgrimas asegurÓ que lloro cada noche de su cautiverio. >>> la joven de ahora 32 aÑos de edad, dijo que los dÍas se le hacÍan eternos, dentro de la casa. que se sentÍa muy sola, y le deseo a castro que muera un mo quito cada dÍa. >>> michelle knight no mirÓ a su secuestrador. pero si le dijo que podr
los testimonios de michelle naigt y la corte.ientos de encoÉ videntes completamente paralizados. >>> pasamos a cleveland ohio janet rodrÍguez estÁ con los Últimos detalles adelante. >>> muy buenas tardes, josÉ ariel castro es defendiÓ diciendo en corte que su Único problema era la adiciÓn al sexo y la pornografÍa. pero era un hombre feliz por dentro, que nunca tuvo la intenciÓn de secuestrar a estas 3 jÓvenes y que todos v y vain en armonÍa en esa casa del horror....
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michele was still very frightened, like she just kind of held herself close. and amanda, she had her daughter, so she seemed to be a little more well-rounded as far as trying to protect her daughter, making sure everything is okay. you know she wasn't but she had that, trying to make it took like everything was okay for her daughter. >>> such compelling testimony. we've only just started. i have to say, just listening to the statement from that one officer and this could go on for hours this morning. >> sure. or days. >> it's unfathomable even the things we've heard before about him starving and beating a pregnancy out of one of these women, it is just horrifying. so a lot of people are asking what's the point of this. he's already pled guilty. there's already been a plea so it spares him the death penalty. what is going on today? >> there's a few points. one a cathartic measure for the victims and their families. the other for appellate issues you want to protect the record and make as clear a record as possible that explains the narrative of what happened in
michele was still very frightened, like she just kind of held herself close. and amanda, she had her daughter, so she seemed to be a little more well-rounded as far as trying to protect her daughter, making sure everything is okay. you know she wasn't but she had that, trying to make it took like everything was okay for her daughter. >>> such compelling testimony. we've only just started. i have to say, just listening to the statement from that one officer and this could go on for...
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we may hear from michelle knight in a little bit.st it be like for them to know this information is now being made public? >> i think it will help them, and i think that the prosecution wanted to lessen the amount. >> hang one second. we're looking at michelle knight in the courtroom right now. she has entered the courtroom right now giving hugs and she has given one of the most dramatic statements we saw on video a couple of weeks ago talking about her bravery, talking about how she is holding her head up high right now and facing life head on, and she is in that courtroom and at this very minute for the first time since she was rescued she is laying eyes on ariel castro. it has to be incredibly emotional for her. what a brave, brave young woman to be putting herself through this. again, michelle knight now in the courtroom and with ariel castro. we're waiting to see what happens next in this case. karen, i did not mean to interrupt you. with the two of them in the courtroom right now, this is remarkable to see, karen. do you think,
we may hear from michelle knight in a little bit.st it be like for them to know this information is now being made public? >> i think it will help them, and i think that the prosecution wanted to lessen the amount. >> hang one second. we're looking at michelle knight in the courtroom right now. she has entered the courtroom right now giving hugs and she has given one of the most dramatic statements we saw on video a couple of weeks ago talking about her bravery, talking about how...
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we continue now with the powerful statement today from michelle knight.he's the cleveland kidnapping victim who was held the longest, and perhaps suffered the worst physical abuse at the hands of ariel castro. >> ariel castro, i remember all the times that you came home talking about what everybody else did wrong and acted like you wasn't doing the same thing. you said at least i didn't kill you. you took 11 years of my life away. and i have got it back. >> now she has her life back. despite all the torment she endured, her court statement today ended on a note of triumph. >> with the guidance of god, i will rebuild and help others who have suffered at the hands of others. writing this statement gave me the strength to be a stronger woman and know there is good. there is more good than evil. i know that there is a lot of people going through hard times, but we need to reach out a hand and hold them and let them know that they're being heard. after 11 years, i'm finally being heard, and it's liberating. thank you all. i love you. god bless you. >> michelle
we continue now with the powerful statement today from michelle knight.he's the cleveland kidnapping victim who was held the longest, and perhaps suffered the worst physical abuse at the hands of ariel castro. >> ariel castro, i remember all the times that you came home talking about what everybody else did wrong and acted like you wasn't doing the same thing. you said at least i didn't kill you. you took 11 years of my life away. and i have got it back. >> now she has her life...
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direction of where michelle knight is sitting. this moment is to jarring, the kind of electricity, we haven't seen anything like this before. let's see if we can listen to what's going on in there for one minute. i am not sure anyone is talking. camera doesn't seem to be able to capture them in the same shot. michelle knight can't be more than 25 feet away from ar he will castro right now and what a moment this must be for her, for ten years, nearly ten years she was held prisoner in his house, tortured, sexual abuse, physical abuse, psychological abuse, that's been really explained in detail this morning for the first time. pamela brown, you have heard in talking to the families and people who know these survivors of this, what do you think this moment must be like right now for them? >> it is just emotionally gripping, john. i don't know if words can describe what this moment is like. think about how we feel as by-standers here, people covering the story and imagine if you know these women, i just spoke to a friend actually of o
direction of where michelle knight is sitting. this moment is to jarring, the kind of electricity, we haven't seen anything like this before. let's see if we can listen to what's going on in there for one minute. i am not sure anyone is talking. camera doesn't seem to be able to capture them in the same shot. michelle knight can't be more than 25 feet away from ar he will castro right now and what a moment this must be for her, for ten years, nearly ten years she was held prisoner in his house,...
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as michelle says be short-term.e to help people transitioning to better their position in life. but people are taking great advantage of the program. it hurts the recipients at the end. >> eric: should the obama administration pull back on this? some people say it would be unfair or not good policy. at some point, don't you have to make it harder to get some of the benefits? >> completely. you have $5 billion people receiving food stamps. many are in need. there are children that need the working poor. we have to talk about the fraud ineligibility requirement. there should be a standard there. there should be oversight with the work requirement involved with the programs as well. >> eric: right, right, right. wayne, when it's so much better to be on welfare than get a job, that doesn't entice people to look for jobs. right? >> correct, eric. the congress recognized some of this, back in 1996. the congress tried to put in the welfare reform act in which the congress said there is going to be a specified amount of wor
as michelle says be short-term.e to help people transitioning to better their position in life. but people are taking great advantage of the program. it hurts the recipients at the end. >> eric: should the obama administration pull back on this? some people say it would be unfair or not good policy. at some point, don't you have to make it harder to get some of the benefits? >> completely. you have $5 billion people receiving food stamps. many are in need. there are children that...
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they never saw michelle or amanda or gina. and then in early may of this year, one of the most remarkable acts of bravery and of hope that i've ever heard. a man in the neighborhood walking by hears a scream. here's charles ramsey speaking to the nbc affiliate in cleveland about that day. >> this girl, her scream was so loud children stopped playing. that's what made me look outside. that's how loud her scream was. so you figured some tree fell on her or something. and i went outside and i looked and she was just kicking the door and kicking the door. i'm looking, i know there's no woman, to my knowledge, that lives next door. and like i said on the interview, i said, that ain't right. that's a white girl. there's no white family lives here. maybe it was his girlfriend. i did what i had to do. she said, help me out. i want to get out of here. so that's what i said. i thought it was a domestic dispute. keep in mind, i know ariel. i didn't know he ever had a girlfriend. that's why i couldn't understand how you got in the house i
they never saw michelle or amanda or gina. and then in early may of this year, one of the most remarkable acts of bravery and of hope that i've ever heard. a man in the neighborhood walking by hears a scream. here's charles ramsey speaking to the nbc affiliate in cleveland about that day. >> this girl, her scream was so loud children stopped playing. that's what made me look outside. that's how loud her scream was. so you figured some tree fell on her or something. and i went outside and...
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amanda, gina and michelle are survivors. calling them a monster's victim gives far too much credit to the monster. he needs to be forgotten, but there's plenty of time for that. he got a live sentence plus 1,000 years. that's what a judge gave him after hearing powerful testimony from michelle knight and a delusional account from mr. castro. it's rare to hear someone justify their crimes. today in court, on live television, we saw just that. >> all of the sex practically was consensual. these allegations about me is totally wrong. there were times they would even ask me for sex, many times. >> a lot of harmony going on in that home, that's what he said. we're going to look closer at whatever inside someone's mind makes them say something like that. but first, pamela brown with today's sentencing hearing. >> from this moment on, i will not let you define me or affect who i am. >> reporter: a resolute michelle knight confronted her former tormenter head-on for the first time since escaping captivity. >> you took 11 years of my
amanda, gina and michelle are survivors. calling them a monster's victim gives far too much credit to the monster. he needs to be forgotten, but there's plenty of time for that. he got a live sentence plus 1,000 years. that's what a judge gave him after hearing powerful testimony from michelle knight and a delusional account from mr. castro. it's rare to hear someone justify their crimes. today in court, on live television, we saw just that. >> all of the sex practically was consensual....
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michelle obama did not say kids should not have dessert.n every meal and now comes this on the front page of today's "new york times." the obesity rate among preschool age children from poor families fell in 19 states and the united states territories between 2008 and 2011, federal health officials said tuesday, the first time a major government report has shown a consistent pattern of decline for low-income children after decades of rising rates, children from poor families have had some of the nation's highest rates of obesity. in other words, the first lady's campaign is working. parents of poor children are listening to her. parents of all children are listening to michelle obama and the children are healthier for it. the first lady keeps finding imaginative ways to keep parents and kids' attention on the problem of childhood obesity. >> ladies and gentlemen, honor the first lady's let's move campaign and to encourage parents everywhere to get up and get moving with their kid, we present to you the evolution -- ♪ ♪ >> i'm just wondering
michelle obama did not say kids should not have dessert.n every meal and now comes this on the front page of today's "new york times." the obesity rate among preschool age children from poor families fell in 19 states and the united states territories between 2008 and 2011, federal health officials said tuesday, the first time a major government report has shown a consistent pattern of decline for low-income children after decades of rising rates, children from poor families have had...
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michelle, the mayor of the city thinks the school should get rid of him. was the school wrong for defending him? >> i actually think -- look, what he did was atrocious. nobody is arguing that. the entire purpose of our system is to rehabilitate people and get them from becoming criminals to law abiding citizens who are contributing to society. and that's what he did. this happened 50 years ago. we basically talking about him because he was successful. >> but it wasn't revealed. >> he was a schizophrenic and he over came that and they declared him sane. >> you don't get over schizophrenic. >> you have to talk about the actual crime. he planned on killing -- >> but that was 50 years ago. >> let me finish. he was diagnosed by a doctor. he said he was depressed. >> it said he was schizophrenic and they helped control his schizophrenia. >> he was never diagnosed with it before the crime. they blamed it on sniffing glue. >> he changed his name and did anyone notice he gave himself the title of saint? that is crazy. >> how do people not think something with the n
michelle, the mayor of the city thinks the school should get rid of him. was the school wrong for defending him? >> i actually think -- look, what he did was atrocious. nobody is arguing that. the entire purpose of our system is to rehabilitate people and get them from becoming criminals to law abiding citizens who are contributing to society. and that's what he did. this happened 50 years ago. we basically talking about him because he was successful. >> but it wasn't revealed....
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i am truly i sorry to the dejesus family, michelle.guys know a lot of harmony went on in that home. >> i don't think those lawyers ge later told him, the prisoner there, there isn't another person in the entire country who would agree with his description of being nonviolent. but what was it like for michelle knight, the victim? and the families of the other victims to sit in that courtroom and listen to their torturer speak like that? someone who knows that kind of pain too well is marc klaas, a good buy. in '96 he was in the court for the sentencing of his 12-year-old daughter's convicted murderer as he addressed the court, he used part of the time to taunt klaas with a vial vile accusation. here we see how klaas reacted. let's watch. >> burn in hell, davis. >> well, why do monsters and davis and ariel castro get to taunt their victims. why do lawyers not object to his self-important screed? marc klaas is the founder of the klaas kids foundation along with former prosecutor and defense attorney seema iyer. thank you both. what did yo
i am truly i sorry to the dejesus family, michelle.guys know a lot of harmony went on in that home. >> i don't think those lawyers ge later told him, the prisoner there, there isn't another person in the entire country who would agree with his description of being nonviolent. but what was it like for michelle knight, the victim? and the families of the other victims to sit in that courtroom and listen to their torturer speak like that? someone who knows that kind of pain too well is marc...
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they did that with michelle obama as a partner.n't know where the criticism of this particular campaign comes from. reagan had a campaign, barbara bush had a campaign. they all have campaigns. this is a particularly good one. >> and it seems to be working. but let me go back to you, goldie, with this one. rush limbaugh has repeatedly used the first lady's campaign to attack her personally. listen to this. >> we have a name for michelle. moochelle. mooch, mooch, moochelle obama. if you're telling everybody to eat twigs and berries and gravel and all this stuff, you better look like an ethiopian. obama doesn't have a butt. compared to his wife, he really doesn't have a butt. >> i mean, this is just personal and so disrespectful to the first lady of the land. to attack her in these personal kind of vitriolic statements. >> certainly, rev lend al. i'm a former marine, but i would not challenge her to a foot race. she's in great shape. asserting the charge that this first lady would be overweight or that she may be out of shape or she h
they did that with michelle obama as a partner.n't know where the criticism of this particular campaign comes from. reagan had a campaign, barbara bush had a campaign. they all have campaigns. this is a particularly good one. >> and it seems to be working. but let me go back to you, goldie, with this one. rush limbaugh has repeatedly used the first lady's campaign to attack her personally. listen to this. >> we have a name for michelle. moochelle. mooch, mooch, moochelle obama. if...
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haven't seen much of michelle. because michelle, since day one, no one missed her. i feel that the fbi let these girls down because -- because when they questioned -- when they questioned my daughter, that's okay. but they failed to question me. i'm her father. if they would have questioned me in '02 or whenever that happened when ddegina went missing, it's possible it could have ended right there. and also they forgot to mention that i did mention to him that i was addicted to porn. i am truly sorry to the dejesus family, michelle, and amanda. you guys know a lot of harmony went on in that home. i guess god can hear me. i ask my family and i apologize to my family also for putting them through all this. i want to apologize to the state of ohio, the city of cleveland. i just want to apologize to everyone who was touched by these events. but i do also want to let you know that there was harmony in that home. there was harmony in that home. i was a good person. even growing up, i never had a record. i just hope that they find it in their hearts to forgive me and to ma
haven't seen much of michelle. because michelle, since day one, no one missed her. i feel that the fbi let these girls down because -- because when they questioned -- when they questioned my daughter, that's okay. but they failed to question me. i'm her father. if they would have questioned me in '02 or whenever that happened when ddegina went missing, it's possible it could have ended right there. and also they forgot to mention that i did mention to him that i was addicted to porn. i am truly...
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i am truly sorry to the dejesus family, michelle, and amanda.ou guys know all the harmony that went on in the home. >> i don't think his lawyers like him either. as they told him, the prisoner there, there isn't another person in the entire country who would agree with his description of being nonviolent. what was it like for michelle knight, the victim and families of the other victims to listen to their torturer speak like that. one who knows that all too well. he was in court. his daughter was murdered. here we see how class reacted. let's watch. >> rot in hell, davis. >> why do monsters like davis and ariel castro get to taunt their victims? why do we not object the lawyers to any part of the 16 self-important screens. mark klass joins us along with defense attorney sma ire. >> what did you think as you watched on television as kaz stroe, the kidnapper, rapist, murderer, walked in there and spoke like he was jeremiah like he had a message for everybody. >> it was absolutely offensive. i fizz ericly started shaking because it took me back to
i am truly sorry to the dejesus family, michelle, and amanda.ou guys know all the harmony that went on in the home. >> i don't think his lawyers like him either. as they told him, the prisoner there, there isn't another person in the entire country who would agree with his description of being nonviolent. what was it like for michelle knight, the victim and families of the other victims to listen to their torturer speak like that. one who knows that all too well. he was in court. his...
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michelle knight said that it was a living held. she talked about how she cried every night, how she was so alone. years turned into an eternity. down to ariel castro making them watch television where they would see their disappearance. when he turned to her to say he was sorry, she did not plin much. >> well, i think it was a tremendous testament to michelle knight's strength and resilience in the aftermath of that. it's so important that we have victim statements because it's fitting to have the punishment fit the crime. how can we do that unless we know what the women went through and experienced. her experience was more than anyone could have imagined. that was an important part of today's proceeding. >> wendy, i want to play part of michelle knight's kidnapping. she showed up to say her words in front of the world. let me play what he said. >> when i picked up the first victim i -- i -- i wasn't even -- it wasn't something that i was trying to make it look like i did. i didn't do that. i went to family dollar and i heard her s
michelle knight said that it was a living held. she talked about how she cried every night, how she was so alone. years turned into an eternity. down to ariel castro making them watch television where they would see their disappearance. when he turned to her to say he was sorry, she did not plin much. >> well, i think it was a tremendous testament to michelle knight's strength and resilience in the aftermath of that. it's so important that we have victim statements because it's fitting to...
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aman amanda, gina and michelle are survivors. calling them a monitor's victims gives him too much credit. he needs to be forgiven. he got a life sentence today plus a thousand years. that's what a judge gave him after michelle knight's statement. it's rare to see someone who may be a true psychopath justify their crimes. today in court on live television, we saw just that. >> most of the sex that went on in the house, and probably all of it was consensual. this, this, these allegations about being forceful on them is totally wrong. because there was times they would even ask me for sex many times. we had a lot of harmony going on in that home. >> a lot of harmon know going on in that home. we'll look closer whatever inside someone's mind makes them say something like that with dr. drew pinsky and others. how they stayed sane and how recovery looks like. first, pamela brown with today's sentencing hearing. >> from this moment on, i will not let you define me or affect who i am. >> reporter: a rest lute michelle knight confronted h
aman amanda, gina and michelle are survivors. calling them a monitor's victims gives him too much credit. he needs to be forgiven. he got a life sentence today plus a thousand years. that's what a judge gave him after michelle knight's statement. it's rare to see someone who may be a true psychopath justify their crimes. today in court on live television, we saw just that. >> most of the sex that went on in the house, and probably all of it was consensual. this, this, these allegations...
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michelle, amanda.ll the -- [inaudible] i guess, i asked my family, brought her back to her family also including -- [inaudible] i want to apologize to the state of ohio. city of cleveland, putting a dark cloud over this city. i just want to apologize to everyone who was touched by me. but i do also want to mention that -- there was harmony at home. i was a good person. [inaudible] i hope they find it in their hearts to forgive me and to -- [inaudible] so they can see how their addiction takes over their lives. so again, i'm sorry to all the victims and primarily my daughter, because i know that, [inaudible] when she was born i know that -- [inaudible] thank god nothing bad happened because because -- [inaudible] i said to moye self -- [inaudible] your honor, i know that that as part of the problems i have, start talking and i just go blank. i apologize to you, your honor, for bringing this case into your courtroom. again, thank you for, thank you everyone and i'm sorry for everything. i know, judgment
michelle, amanda.ll the -- [inaudible] i guess, i asked my family, brought her back to her family also including -- [inaudible] i want to apologize to the state of ohio. city of cleveland, putting a dark cloud over this city. i just want to apologize to everyone who was touched by me. but i do also want to mention that -- there was harmony at home. i was a good person. [inaudible] i hope they find it in their hearts to forgive me and to -- [inaudible] so they can see how their addiction takes...
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they say -- i think michelle knight is right there. >> i want to talk about michelle knight. all of these women. now the klass kids foundation has given her a help. she didn't have a place to go home to. tell us about that foundation and what you've done for her. >> well, yes. earlier this year, we started a fund called the klass family fund and to assist missing persons with their housing costs based on the very real premise when your child is kidnapped everything else can fall by the wayside and you find yourself in financial ruin in a couple of months. we wanted to help people specifically with housing needs and when we started to hear about michelle's story which is still unfold, we realize she was alone and didn't want any contact with her family for whatever reason and thought she would be a perfect recipient so we sent her a $6,000 grant to assist specifically with her housing costs. >> not 6,000, was it? >> oh -- >> it was more than that. >> sure, absolutely. it was an honor to be able to present this remarkable young woman with this small gift. >> i want to play anot
they say -- i think michelle knight is right there. >> i want to talk about michelle knight. all of these women. now the klass kids foundation has given her a help. she didn't have a place to go home to. tell us about that foundation and what you've done for her. >> well, yes. earlier this year, we started a fund called the klass family fund and to assist missing persons with their housing costs based on the very real premise when your child is kidnapped everything else can fall by...
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michelle, thank you very much for being here. richard, you too.oming up next right here on "hannity." >> i know the red line we start saying a whole bunch of chemical weapons being moved around or being utilized. >> he better get ready to put his money where his mouth is because there is word that the syrian government used weapons. >>> follow the live show and vote for tonight's video of the day. option 3 is a rousing welcome speech to incoming freshmen. >> if you want to play theme music during your commencement speech, we can do that! you know throughout history, folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. but getting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hour zero heartburn. still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. [ babies crying ] surprise --
michelle, thank you very much for being here. richard, you too.oming up next right here on "hannity." >> i know the red line we start saying a whole bunch of chemical weapons being moved around or being utilized. >> he better get ready to put his money where his mouth is because there is word that the syrian government used weapons. >>> follow the live show and vote for tonight's video of the day. option 3 is a rousing welcome speech to incoming freshmen. >>...
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we're also going to hear more from the heart wrenching statement the former captain, michelle nig michelle. portunity to discover a hybrid from the luxury car company that understands that one type of hybrid isn't right for everyone. come to the lexus golden opportunity sales event and choose from one of five lexus hybrids that's right for you, including the lexus es and ct hybrids. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. congestion, for it's smog. but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus. and now that the busses are running on natural gas, they don't throw out as much pollution to the earth. so i feel good. i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. but getting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> at ariel castro's sentencing today, we got our first real look inside what was a truly house of horrors. an fbi agent showed photos of the living condi
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michelle, thank you very much for being here. richard, you too.oming up next right here on "hannity." >> i know the red line we start saying a whole bunch of chemical weapons being moved around or being utilized. >> he better get ready to put his money where his mouth is because there is word that the syrian government used weapons. >>> follow the live show and vote for tonight's video of the day. option 3 is a rousing welcome speech to incoming freshmen. >> if you want to play theme hi, i'm terry and i have diabetic nerve pain. it's hard to describe, because you have a numbness, but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point i knew i had to do something. once i started taking the lyrica the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have th
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michelle knight. >> we're live at the courthouse. garrett, talk to us about the emotions, what was going on inside the courtroom today. >> it was absolutely remarkable to see michelle knight in the courtroom. the courage and strength it took for her to be there to face the man who kidnapped her, held her captive for 11 years, forced her to have five miscarriages, just astounding. throughout the hearing it was very emotional, as you can see, even during he testimony she was sobbing at times, and she was listening, though, very intently, as the judge read through the 937 charges ariel castro was facing, and as the judge read through charge after charge for 40 minutes, michelle knight was there smiling. gina dejesus' cousin read a statement on her behalf. turning to castro as she finished saying in spanish, me a god have mercy on your soul. the 53-year-old former school bus driver showed little, if any, remorse for his horrific crime and was grinning throughout part of the proceedings even. >> unbelievable. what do we know more about th
michelle knight. >> we're live at the courthouse. garrett, talk to us about the emotions, what was going on inside the courtroom today. >> it was absolutely remarkable to see michelle knight in the courtroom. the courage and strength it took for her to be there to face the man who kidnapped her, held her captive for 11 years, forced her to have five miscarriages, just astounding. throughout the hearing it was very emotional, as you can see, even during he testimony she was sobbing...
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our special guest is michelle rhee it's my second time with her and a great having a with us she's the groundbreaking education reformer and founder of students first a nonprofit organization devoted to defending the interest of children in public education she's the former chancellor of the d.c. public school system she should in major reform including teacher evaluations and she closed failing schools her new book radical entails her journey from enter city baltimore teacher to national education activist it's on both shows right now the subtitle is fighting to put students first thank you michelle thanks for having me we rank fourteenth in reading seventeenth in science and twenty fifth in math or a wide why. well it's tough to pinpoint you know one reason why we have fallen as far behind as we have but it is truly problematic i mean if you look at the research today more than half of them for years are saying that they cannot find people in their applicant pool who have the skills and knowledge necessary to fill mission critical jobs which means that in this time of high unemployme
our special guest is michelle rhee it's my second time with her and a great having a with us she's the groundbreaking education reformer and founder of students first a nonprofit organization devoted to defending the interest of children in public education she's the former chancellor of the d.c. public school system she should in major reform including teacher evaluations and she closed failing schools her new book radical entails her journey from enter city baltimore teacher to national...
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michelle good seeing you again. thanks to my guests michelle rhee i like that she's consider radical although i know some people find her ideas of education reform very controversial i look back on my school years and i think about the early days you know it's been said that the most important teacher in your life is your first grade teacher they set the tone for your entire educational life well i have a little variation on that the most important teacher in my life was my second grade teacher mrs egg house for two reasons one she taught second grade very well and two i have a fantastic crush on mrs acoss i love mrs acoss this is a house was my heroine in life i think of her still to this day another great thing about teaching is what a teacher can do for you my eighth grade teacher miss the final one i was a terrible math student i never got math but the one math i got was algebra dismissed the final mn taught me algebra. and once i got it once i got it the first day i couldn't wait to get to class i got one hundr
michelle good seeing you again. thanks to my guests michelle rhee i like that she's consider radical although i know some people find her ideas of education reform very controversial i look back on my school years and i think about the early days you know it's been said that the most important teacher in your life is your first grade teacher they set the tone for your entire educational life well i have a little variation on that the most important teacher in my life was my second grade teacher...
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good night. >>> "glee's" lea michele in tears. >> i want to dedicate this award to cory. >> the corye, her weepy tribute to her dead boyfriend. >> he became part of our hearts. >>> then, kris jenner, visits president obama? >> the president of the united states criticized my daughter. >> why she's going after the president for what he said about her daughter kim kardashian. >>> and the simon cowell scandal. he's with a boatful of babes, without his pregnant mistress. >> he's reportedly paying $20,000 a month to put her up in this luxury highrise. >>> jfk assasination mystery solved, the grave next to lee harvey oswald? >>> and the kidnapping case rivetting the nation. she's safe now. >> and the bizarre twist, his dad was also accused of kidnapping. >> like father, like son? >>> plus, oprah and the $38,000 handbag controversy. you won't believe what some women would pay to get their hands on one of these. now, "inside edition," in high definition, with deborah norville. >>> hello, everybody, and thank you for joining us. the tv show "glee" won a teen choice award for best comedy this
good night. >>> "glee's" lea michele in tears. >> i want to dedicate this award to cory. >> the corye, her weepy tribute to her dead boyfriend. >> he became part of our hearts. >>> then, kris jenner, visits president obama? >> the president of the united states criticized my daughter. >> why she's going after the president for what he said about her daughter kim kardashian. >>> and the simon cowell scandal. he's with a boatful...
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today michelle thanked taheda. they embraced.t was then that taheda said she had seen her of aboubefore, she was a captive through the window. she translated. >> she says that when seeing her, she wouldn't even imagine the things that were going on in that house. she would never think that that was her. and when she came by today, she asked her if the person that she saw standing in the screen door, if it was her, and she said yes, it was her. >> reporter: michelle knight is basically saying do you remember seeing me? because i remember seeing you out from those windows. it was just quite a moment for those two women to sort of come to grips with, erin. >> incredible that michelle knight wanted to go back in that house. she was the one who spoke in court yesterday. so far has chosen a different path than amanda angie -- and geena. who owns that home? >> reporter: it's owned by a land bank. the lanceu land bank sa planning to demolish that house next week. but here's the thing. they're being very careful. they want to make sure th
today michelle thanked taheda. they embraced.t was then that taheda said she had seen her of aboubefore, she was a captive through the window. she translated. >> she says that when seeing her, she wouldn't even imagine the things that were going on in that house. she would never think that that was her. and when she came by today, she asked her if the person that she saw standing in the screen door, if it was her, and she said yes, it was her. >> reporter: michelle knight is...
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i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now 4:29.d the bay area. lots of sunshine around the area. still patchy fog fog temperatures mainly in the 50s. the forecast is coming up. >> "friday light" at the bay bridge. no big issues even though we have upper deck roadwork still out there and lower deck. we'll tell you when it's scheduled to wrap up coming up. >> 7 cars. >> that's about it. >> thank you. >>> bart workers issued a warning at a rally in oakland. they could go on strike monday. christin ayers says union members from across the bay area marched with bart workers in oakland. >> music, celebrity -- >> bart workers have been [ indiscernible ] over the last eight years. >> reporter: and over 1,000 union members flexing their political muscle shortly before announcing this. >> we
i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now 4:29.d the bay area. lots of sunshine around the area. still patchy fog fog temperatures mainly in the 50s. the forecast is coming up. >> "friday light" at the bay bridge. no big issues even though we have upper deck roadwork still out there and lower deck. we'll tell you when it's scheduled to wrap up coming up. >> 7 cars. >> that's about it. >> thank you. >>> bart workers issued a warning at...
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michelle, a lot of people are out of work. things are tough.sident obama keeps talking about all the jobs he created. get something much better. it doesn't seem like it's getting better. >> it's not getting better at all. it has to do with the fact that our government has this idea that everyone is entitled to a home, everyone is entitled to healthcare. we have don't have the money to pay for that. you are not entitled to a cheap home and healthcare and have this life of julia, where the government takes care of you from cradle to grave. that is what got us in the mess. that kind of nanny state mentality. >> emily, michelle points something out importantly. at the end of the sound bite he says government has the right, the people has the right to housing. is housing the a right? >> these are things we should aspire to. going back to the same policy that got us in the economic -- >> emily, emily, emily, emily, emily. aspiring to is one thing. do people have a right to housing? is it our job to provide a home for every person in america? >> these
michelle, a lot of people are out of work. things are tough.sident obama keeps talking about all the jobs he created. get something much better. it doesn't seem like it's getting better. >> it's not getting better at all. it has to do with the fact that our government has this idea that everyone is entitled to a home, everyone is entitled to healthcare. we have don't have the money to pay for that. you are not entitled to a cheap home and healthcare and have this life of julia, where the...
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it's like she's the wind beneath my wings. >> it says michelle and beau for life. and so i have it right there. just to remind me every day that i love him and he loves me. oh, we're in love. i'm getting all blushy. >> the only time culberson and de'arborne are able to see each other is in court. >> we're co-defendants so hopefully we get to see each other hopefully on the bus. yeah, and also in the courtroom. yeah, so we get to talk and love each other. even if it's for five minutes, it still means a lot. >> culberson was pregnant with the couple's baby when they were arrested. and nine months ago delivered their son. as far as being in jail and having a baby, everybody's like, you know, what the heck? but they made me just feel so comfortable. the deputies. the nurses. i had nine hours with him. i got to hold him for nine hours total. and it was the best experience ever. they took pictures of him for me, of us together. and the good thing about it is my boyfriend's mom got the baby. >> while their love story might be considered unusual, so were the charges that b
it's like she's the wind beneath my wings. >> it says michelle and beau for life. and so i have it right there. just to remind me every day that i love him and he loves me. oh, we're in love. i'm getting all blushy. >> the only time culberson and de'arborne are able to see each other is in court. >> we're co-defendants so hopefully we get to see each other hopefully on the bus. yeah, and also in the courtroom. yeah, so we get to talk and love each other. even if it's for five...
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listen, i agree with michelle on something.hool of choice to a point. >> to a point. >> the obama presidency has been vigorous in edge equation reform with arnie duncan. >> do you agree kids suffering the most are kids that are in inner cities. >> yes. i agree. >> don't they deserve. >> they deserve not getting schools divested from. >> so throw more money at them? >> the thing matt damon said that was smart is teachers want to teach. nobody is there to get rich. we know teachers we grew up with -- >> and they are all with people who are bad apples. >> there are bad teachers, lazy teachers. >> and the good ones are unfortunately protect ing the bad ones. >> it take aspect that teachers are bad. >> no yup's saying that. >> or lazy. >> you voted. we listen. the video of the day is next. did you know, your eyes can lose vital nutrients as you age? [ male announcer ] that's why there's ocuvite to help replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. ocuvite. h
listen, i agree with michelle on something.hool of choice to a point. >> to a point. >> the obama presidency has been vigorous in edge equation reform with arnie duncan. >> do you agree kids suffering the most are kids that are in inner cities. >> yes. i agree. >> don't they deserve. >> they deserve not getting schools divested from. >> so throw more money at them? >> the thing matt damon said that was smart is teachers want to teach. nobody is...
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how long will this last, michelle?ell, that's the question we're going to see whoever is going to try for the next presidential nomination. i mean, christie is extremely popular as the republican governor of a very blue state. and he polls well with moderates and independents. people like his independence and his kind of reaching across the aisle on occasion like in the wake of hurricane sandy. but that is exactly what makes him kind of anathema to the republican party which cannot abide any kind of compromise or bipartisanship. these days in the republican party trying to get past that primary is a big hurdle. >> now, you know, mcconnell is not the only incumbent republican facing a primary, james. when you look at lindsey graham in south carolina, i want to show you nancy mace, who is challenging him. >> we cannot change washington until we change who we send to washington. our senator has a track record of trusting this government. >> do these candidates, james, make it more and more impossible to get something done
how long will this last, michelle?ell, that's the question we're going to see whoever is going to try for the next presidential nomination. i mean, christie is extremely popular as the republican governor of a very blue state. and he polls well with moderates and independents. people like his independence and his kind of reaching across the aisle on occasion like in the wake of hurricane sandy. but that is exactly what makes him kind of anathema to the republican party which cannot abide any...
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our special guest is michelle rhee it's my second time with her and a great having a with us she's the groundbreaking education reformer and founder of students first a nonprofit organization devoted to defending the interest of children in public education she's the former chancellor of the d.c. public school system she should in major reform including teacher evaluations and she closed failing schools her new book radical entails her journey from enter city baltimore teacher to national education activists it's on both shows right now the subtitle is fighting to put students first thank you michaud thanks for having me we rank fourteenth in reading seventeenth in science and twenty fifth in math or a wide why. well it's tough to pinpoint you know one reason why we have fallen as far behind as we have but it is truly problematic i mean if you look at the research today more than half of employers are saying that they cannot find people in their applicant pool who have the skills and knowledge necessary to fill mission critical jobs which means that in this time of high unemployment et
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back then, this lady, michelle rhee was the chancellor of d.c.'ic schools, getting national attention and fame for her approach to school reform and for allegations of cheating on mandated testing. but rhee's notoriety became such that the washington, d.c. mayor's race in 2010 became a referendum on her tenure, a tenure that ended shortly after the current mayor, vincent gray, defeated adrian fenty in a democratic primary. rhee's successor, kaya henderson, has put in place several new reforms of her own, implementing longer school days and a new common core curriculum and mandating teacher visits to the homes of their students and with their parents, and she has gotten results. students in all eight wards of d.c.'s public schools have improved. the reading proficiency rates and also math proficiency rates both since 2007. it's real progress in education, but is real progress completely captured by a proficiency test? critics might say that the state of urban public education can't be measured in a graph. joining me now, to talk about this, are two
back then, this lady, michelle rhee was the chancellor of d.c.'ic schools, getting national attention and fame for her approach to school reform and for allegations of cheating on mandated testing. but rhee's notoriety became such that the washington, d.c. mayor's race in 2010 became a referendum on her tenure, a tenure that ended shortly after the current mayor, vincent gray, defeated adrian fenty in a democratic primary. rhee's successor, kaya henderson, has put in place several new reforms...