comparemela.com



incidents. the photograph we just showed you was presumably snapped by an american soldier. a lot of american soldiers have been posting photographs, uploading videos to youtube. this was december of 2010. when you watch it with me, this is incredibly compelling. you're looking at these u.s. troops, fighting off an ambush. this guy has this camera on his helmet. this was shot by a member of the 10th mountain division. take a look. >> come on, boys, i need you. >> get down. >> again, members of the 10th mountain division. this video also posted to youtube. and we wondered if there was any poli policy. can anyone post anything on youtube? could it potentially be harmful to american interests? general, there are a lot of u.s. troops in afghanistan. they're going into combat. they have cameras on their helmets that they purchased themselves. is it problematic and is there a policy in the pentagon saying you can or can't put this footage up on youtube into the public domain? >> well, i think it's problematic from a number points of view. obviously the troops ought to be focussing on the mission and not getting glory shots of what's happening in actual combat. it's tough enough without wor worrying if you have the right camera angle while you're fighting. in the case of these troops that photographed dead soldiers. that's prejudicial to good order and conduct. i don't think that we want to we don't want to restrict their ability to embrace freedom of speech if it's not interfering with the mission. if it does, we should. >> so let's go back to a soldier who isn't worried about which way a camera is focused on his helmet, but just wants the video. your opinion is there's no problem with that and there shouldn't be any policy violating that soldier's first amendment rights. just want to make sure i'm hearing you correctly. >> there are certainly cases. if this is a classified mission, obviously we don't want to photograph that. if this would give away tactics, teak niques and procedures that would give the enemy the advantage in the next combat operation, we don't want to post that. but we don't take away constitutional rights for those out defending our constitutional rights. >> general, we'll continue this conversation. i just want to show you another video. this is from the 173rdrd air born in northern afghanistan. this was foesed to youtube just last may. >> as we watch this. this is the first war we've seen such an array of video cameras. if nothing else, just for the sake of history, this is quite the opportunity for historians, right? historians watching and destaling every move of the soldiers. >> not just hishistorians, the american people. this is an understanding for those who spent those soldiers to combat to see what this entails. this is a great opportunity to see just that. >> what do you think the purpose is for these men and women to photograph, to chronicle these missions. why do you think they're doing this? >> i think this is something this generation has become very used to, chronicling every aspect of their life. this is just something that's part of this generation's daily life. >> including war. >> including war. and there are 90,000 american troops in afghanistan fighting war. and those units can find the right balance by making sure that doesn't violate rules of wars or prejudicial of good order inside those units. >> that gets me back to the reason we're talking in the first place. the suicide bombers whose bombs detonated prematurely. we've had four consecutive months of incidents. is the pentagon becoming overly concerned about possible discipline problems within the ranks of our fighting forces? you know, you see this one -- you see this one incident and it makes you wonder if it's really the only one. >> well, i don't think the pentagon is worried about the discipline of the force. 90,000 soldiers, with we're talking about one or two violating the rules here. i think why the secretary of defense felt compelled to talk about this be is because tick churs like this don't just have a tactical impact they have a strategic impact in terms of how our enemies see it, our our allies see it and general forces see it. >> what about the those that say there's a lack of discipline among our particular group and i'm concerned. >> the fwes best way is to use the chain of command that promotes that discipline that enforces that discipline. there are internal ways to do this. you don't necessarily have to report everything to the press because you don't think the internal systems aren't working. >> always a pleasure to talk to you. thank you so much. >> kick quickly here, as we're waiting for a news conference, a woman accused of shooting a woman and stealing her baby. this 3-day-old baby. more on that. the judge presiding in a case against george zimmerman in the trvon uncement. [ male announcer ] aggressive styling. a more fuel-efficient turbocharged engine. and a completely redesigned interior. ♪ the 2012 c-class with over 2,000 refinements. it's amazing...inside and out. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. i tell you what i can spend. i do my best to make it work. i'm back on the road safely. and i saved you money on brakes. that's personal pricing. moments ago, the judge in the trayvon martin case has recused herself. she came urnt scrutiny because her husband's co-worker is a legal analyst for cnn. zimmerman is charged in the death of martin. he is set to be back in court on friday? that bail hearing. also a new mother is murdered. her son, three-day old son snatched. in what police say was another woman's plot to adopt a baby. we're waiting for this news conference. here's the story. kayla golden was leaving the doctor's office near houston after taking her 3-day-old sun keegan just for a check-up. all of a sudden this woman comes up to her, confronts her. there was an argument, the woman pulls out a gun and this woman just so happened to be in the area. she watched it all. >> i heard gunshots, heard three more after that. saw a lady fall down in the parking lot. i saw another lady get out and saw another guy get out and get the baby out of the other lady's car that was shot and they just got in the car and drove off. >> she mentioned hearing several shots. despite this mother being shot multiple times, golden went after the woman and tried to get her child out of the car but the woman sped off with the baby, reportedly hitting golden and ending her desperate attempt to grab her son back. golden died later at the hospital. is this kidnapping set off a six-hour search for the baby and that led to this apartment complex. the woman is identified as a 30-year-old vejsterred nurse verna mcclain. she came home. we have a copy here of her arrest report. she admit ed ted to shooting go and taking the baby. they quote her sister as saying mcclain has been talking about adopting. mcclain called her after the shooting and let her know she had the child. police also say this could have happened to any mother. kayla golden was simply at the wrong place at the wrong time. we'll bring that news conference to you. meantime, yikes, looking at the dow. at least it's over the 13,000 mark. the rich getting richer in america. everyone else is lagging behind. the gap is actually widening. we have new labor department figures to back that up. tell me about it. >> all right, brooke, the difference is growing wider. here's what's happening. the rich are getting richer faster than others. since the recession ended, incomes of workers in this country are up 7%. then you look at incomes for the bottom 10% worker, they're paying only 2.5%. keep in mind, the trend isn't now, but the disparity is becoming more stark. >> why? what specific ally is the catalyst to this? >> the u.s. economy is changing and so are the kinds of jobs in the u.s. you look at those low skilled, high-paying manufacturing jobs are gone. they've been replaced by technology. technology is a huge part of work place now. also, most companies do business overseas. one thing to keep in mind, though, education is becoming more and more key. people with college and graduate degrees are doing much better in the job market as we see the income disparity grow wider and wider. >> thank you. she's suspected of having an affair with bobby petrino and their motorcycle crash eventually led to his demise. this suspected mistress just made a big move. plus tens of thousands of dollars just up and disappeared at this path path account. the culprit is a parent. but this mystery gets even more bizarre as we're learning about this one. >> let's go live to this news conference that just started. this is the da and sheriff's deputies. this is the 30-year-old woman chargeded with capital murder for trying to snatch a baby. take a listen. >> as you know yesterday afternoon, an intense investigation began here in montgomery county. i think the important thing to stress today for you is how well that investigation came together and how quick it became together. the most important of this investigation came to pass yesterday. and that's two different things. one is the safe recovery of this 3-day-old child and also the arrest and incarceration of the person who shot that child's mother in the parking lot of the doctor's office. those are the most important aspects we have today. however, you need to understand that there's still a lot of work to do on this. the investigators have evidence to examine. they have other interviews to do. so when we are in no way complete with in investigation. many t's to cross and many i's to dot. so there's a lot to do with this case before we hand it over completely to the district attorney's office so they have a complete report and investigation to work with. with that, i would like to introduce sheriff tommy gauge. he's the sheriff of montgomery county, texas. >> thank you, lieutenant. tuesday april 17, shortly after 2:00 p.m. kayla marie golden, white female 28 left her pediatrician's office on south montgomery county with her 3-day-old son keegan after having a check up. when she put keegan in the pickup, an altercation erupted with the suspect who was the occupant of the car parked next to her. the suspect shot kayla several time thence took the child from the pick up, putting her in her car, knocking kayla to the ground as she left the scene. witnesses on location called 911 for the sheriff's office and ems. upon arrival, officers got a brief description of the suspect and the vehicle in an attempt to locate it. as the investigation continued, investigators drove through the parks lot on saw dust road, spotted a parked vehicle that close closely matched the vehicle described by witnesses. it was determined that this was the vehicle involved in the offense. after talking to the residence, it was determined which department the suspects lived in. officers didn't fine anyone on location. the suspect, black female 30 later arrived on location. fx rangers in harris county received the information with the suspect's sister and located keegan unharmed. with this information and the evidence obtained at both locations and from the vehicle which reported the arrest of the suspect and she was taken into custody. >> mcclain is charged with capital murder. she had her first appearance before a judge this morning where a judge refused to set bond. she's under no type of suicide watch. investigators are interviewing additional witnesses, re-examining evidence and pressing forward with this. our detectives, mel lee wood and chad may i believe need to be commended for their good basic police work. they ran with their instincts. they started the canvassing and looking at the area of parking lots and apartment complexes and found this vehicle. without these two detectives innovative and good police work, we may not be here today. awe of our departments, all of these agencies came together to make this work yesterday. we were determined to recover a child who was kidnapped and a mother killed by a stranger within no connection within five or six hours is as good of police work as you can do. i think of note that you need to pay attention that you do not believe that this defendant acted in or with someone else. we released information that we believe is a second suspect in a car that is based interviews. as you all know, witnesses interviews, witnesses see things from different angles and different perspectives. however, based on the totality of this investigation, the interview with the suspect, examination of evidence, we do believe today that she acted alone. however, let me stress to you that we will not have tunnel vision on this and investigators will make sure there was not another suspect. but as we speak today, we believe we have the single person responsible for the death of this mother and the kidnapping of her 3-day-old child. we'll turn this over to the commander of the detective division here in montgomery county sheriff's office. >> so we' been listening to a couple of different officials here in this news conference. this is the houston area and just listening to this father who has now lost his wife who died at the hospital. at least he got his little baby boy back. this is 3-day-old. perhaps 4-day-old now keegan. what we learned from these authorities in montgomery county is they believe that this suspect who is in jail and did not get bond when she appeared before the judge this morning. here she is. they believe she acted alone in trying to steal this child. we're going to take a quick break. ♪ ♪ ♪ wow... ♪ [ female announcer ] sometimes, all you need is the smooth, creamy taste of werther's original caramel to remind you that you're someone very special. ♪ werther's original caramels. we'll get the jump on the ore guy, blur his message. also, new yorkers are rivetted to the trial of a terrorist who planned a suicide attack. time to play report roulette. let's begin with brianna keeler traveling with the president in ohio. the president talked economy and jobs, being with a number of jobless folks. what was his message today? what was his message today? >> he was slamming republicans saying nay doubled down on smik policies, particularly hitting ohio hard. and he said the discretionary spending cuts that house republicans have passed and mitt romney endorses, although he didn't name mitt romney by name will cause cuts to important things. he put out -- he said college aid, many ed call research, the job training program that he was here to doutout. he said these cuts will prevent people from getting a shot to get ahead. >> because somebody did the ground work, we created a mown dags f -- foundation for those of us to prosper. somebody gave me an education. i wasn't born with a silver spoon in my mouth. michelle wasn't. but somebody gave us a chance. >> and guess who else will be coming here to lorraine county. mitt romney will be hitting president obama on his economic policies. he was also all over the radio here today in ohio slamming president obama on everything from the economy to his playing golf to all of the international travel. and the romney bus was over across the street from where the president was. >> we find jim accosta here in reporter roulette. mitt romney is speaking right now in front of the football stadium. president obama is giving a convention spoech thspeech in politics. there is no coincidence. >> the romney campaign is doing what it calls bracketing this week. they're getting out their message sort of before and after the if the's speech in ohio. it's no accident he's here. the president will be here to give his big speech to the democratic national convention. but it's interesting to see the romney campaign go about this very aggressive strategy. he was talking to a radio talk show host in ohio. before the president's speech he's getting his message out there and mitt romney will be going back to ohio tomorrow so give what he's calling a rebuttal to the president's speech. the obama campaign has obviously picked up on this. a spokeswoman put out an e-mail for reporters saying the american people are right to, quote, collectively yawn at mr. romney's speech here today. >> he's talking in cleveland radio, he's in charlotte. you have the president outside of cleveland. if we're following all of this back and forth, he's saying this guy may be here today, but remember me? >> the president hasn't really talked about mitt romney by name, but that's not the case when it comes to mitt romney. consider what he said just a little while ago to bill cunningham in the cincinnati, ohio, area. he went after president obama for playing golf during the middle of the recession, saying that the president should be able to go four years without having to play golf. so the rhetororic is being play on this side of the equation and i suspect it's going to be that way all through the rest of the week and probably for a little while longer than that, too. >> we're officially in the silly season, jim accoosta? >> i didn't bring up ted nugent, but that's a round about way of doing that. >> there you go. susan candiotti is covering the trial of the man who set out along with two others to become suicide bombers. what's happening today. >> i don't think we can say it often enough. this isn't a bunch of terrorist wannabes. this was the closest al qaeda came out against a successful attack on u.s. soil since 9/11. we heard testimony today that the trio was looking to hit prime targets. they strapped explosives on them that would be like ball bearing when they exploded take off like bullets flying everywhere. al qaeda told them they should die like martyrs, die for a cause. and they should send with their mission a message to president obama that u.s. forces should get out of afghanistan. went to pakistan, home to denver, it turns out that it was e-mails that eventually led to his down fall. on september 6, 2009, he started reaching out to an al qaeda contact, and it turns out that contact was under surveillance, was on the radar of counterintelligence officials. so they tailed zazi all the way to new york. it was a planned stop on the george washington bridge leading to new york. and they didn't know he actually had explosives in the car and they let h imgo. but that freaked him out, he said. and h went to his friend's house. he said i think they're on to us. they flushed the ingredients down the toilet, he said. he saw him at a mosque and showed a text message. it said the police is after me. we are done and the flot wplot foiled. >> sounded like a hollywood script only it wasn't at all. coming up next, tens of thousands of dollars just poof in this pta account. a pta member says a parent is the one. and a woman asks her doctor for a feeding tube. she wants it to lose weight. find out how it works next. (sfx: car garage sounds) today my journey brings me to charlotte, north carolina, where i spent the day with geico driver casey mears. i told him the secret to saving money on car insurance. he told me the secret to his car setup. first he adjusts... first he adjusts... (sfx:engine revving drowns out gecko's dialogue) then he... then he... fx:loud drilling noise continues to drown out gecko's dialogue) then he... .and a quarter cup of neapple juice. or was that the secret to his barbecue sauce? hey, "secret" sauce. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. look at what we're looking at. thank you wbbm. you are looking at these two guys hanging on for dear life on this sailboat. this thing has been upside down for the better part of the last hour. this is lake michigan. you see these two guys. they're on this sailboat called peter pan. and we've been watching this live feed through the commercial break. maybe 15 seconds ago, this police boat has just pulled upon this sailboat. and you can members of the police force tossing a life preserver out there. not the best toss. you can see these two guys as they are, there we go. finally coming to safety. it almost looks like one of them losing their clothes a lit billion it. but they are working on getting that lifesaver. you have two men, lake michigan. i was trying to tell, is it pretty windy, what's the weather conditions that might have created this issue? >> this boat is about to turtle over. the water temperature is somewhere about 45 degrees there. so that is really brutal. these guys are -- >> there we go. a swimmer in the water. just grab him. >> you're exhausted. you're so very cold. you start to lose feeling in your arm and legs. this is a dangerous, dangerous guy. saw the thumb's up from one guy. they have to climb over or arnt th around this sailboat that turtled. you're not going to get that back over by yourself. it's very difficult. this boat isn't saveable. probably the first day on the water, it would have just been taken on with this. it doesn't look like that boat was overpowered by the wind. i think it could handle the kwind. >> there you go. give them a hand. pulling the first of two gentleman on to this police boat. here you see chicago police. thank you, chicago police. they've rescued these two men who have apparently been on this sailboat for the better part of an hour. cold, cold, chilly, chilly temperatures. lake michigan, just massive water. >> that might be the pier right there. >> and let me also point out, kudos to this tv station wbbm. what i was told was that this news chopper just happened to be rolling over the area, saw these two gentlemen waving at them, waving at them desperately from the water below. so they caught sight of this boat thus then calling police to have them rescued. >> wow. >> i've been a boater on lake erie all my life, but lake michigan, the waves come up so fast. you get winds that come up, waves get very, very sharp and wat water can come up very fast. >> they're going to get checked, treated and back on dry land. amazing. [ male announcer ] there's a crushing national debt hanging over us. hindering economic growth. it's time for some common sense -- people in congress who'll come together and put partisan politics aside. not with radical schemes that gamble with america's future. but with a plan that requires washington to balance the budget the right way -- protecting the priorities of america's families. tell congress to pass a common sense balanced budget -- now. sign the petition at center-forward.org. people are sometimes willing to steal what they're not willing to earn. someone sold $50,000 by diverting the money from this pta account. police are now investigating a bank employee, sunny hostin is on the case there in new york for us. stealing from kids when schools are already cash strapped. doesn't that just enrage you a little bit? the co-pta president indicated it was a patient that allegedly suspected over $50,000 theft. they think the person, the parent worked at a bank and apparently in excess of $20,000, these checks were deposited into a bank account at that bank. apparently the person that worked at that bank on march 11995 was relieved of duty april 9, 2012. so this was certainly an ongoing investigation. i don't think there's been an arrest yet, but certainly police are investigating. >> why wouldn't there be some sort of checks and balances when it comes to a huge chunk of change here. you think my goodness, could this happen to me? >> parents came out and said this person had been trusted with the money. this person was some sort of trustee on the account. a trusted person at least with the pta. so too soon to tell what the exact checks and balance system was. but certainly, brook, i think there are a lot of parents out there that are really concerned. many people are saying do i now need to look at my pta? do i need to check to see if the funds i'm trying to give to my school is going to the right place. >> sunny hostin, thank you so much. got some sad, sad news to tell you now. cnn has now confirmed dick clark has died. you saw him new year's eve. he started as a game show host. a radio permty, served as a chairman and chief executive of dick clark productions. he suffered a stroke in 2004. he his made rare appearances. since then. dick clark 83 years old. more on his life next. ♪ ♪ wow... ♪ [ female announcer ] sometimes, all you need is the smooth, creamy taste of werther's original caramel to remind you that you're someone very special. ♪ werther's original caramels. again, more on the sad news, 83-year-old dick clark has passed away. you know him from "american bandstand." i think of all the trips he took overseas to salute our men and women in uniform. kareen, i know this information is just coming in here, but do we know how he died? >> well, we haven't confirmed this, brooke, and first of all, this is definitely, definitely a shock to the entertainment community and beyond. dick clark passing away. we have not confirmed this, but there are reports that perhaps the entertainer died from a heart attack. we are not sure. we are reaching out to several different sources to confirm that. there's no secret. dick clark had many health issues over the years. back in 2004, brooke, if you'll remember, dick clark at that time suffered a massive, massive stroke. it affected his health, obviously. over the years he never truly recovered. the dick clark we're used to seeing growing up, "american bandstand" and each the new year's eve bash at the big apple, it never was the same over the years. i watched him in january and there he was front and center, and, you know, he always added his special touch to this annual show, but again, dick clark passing away. we're trying to confirm if his death is a result of suffering a massive heart attack. brooke? >> again, you talk about him as a game show host. certainly an amazing entertainer. you mentioned "american bandstand." i just think of him, he was so gracious and so many times i remember watching television as a kid growing up and seeing there's dick clark popping up overseas, really sort of taking that moment so many times to say thank you to our troops. >> absolutely. it was that unique touch that he had. he was so relatable. it didn't matter if you were next to him or watching him perform life face to face. he had that connection with people going decades back and that's why he remained so relevant today, brooke, even up to his death. i keep going up to his annual bash. people of all ages, teens would watch it, kids, older folks grew up and watched dick clark. he was so relatable and despite his health challenges over the years, he never was the same and you watch the show with that same level of excitement with him steering the ship even though his role was significantly lessened over the years. dick clark, one of the greatest entertainers and he was still doing so many things even late in his life. he has a very successful company, dick clark productions. so everyone is just waiting to see what happened here, what the cause of death. we'll, of course, update you, brooke, once we confirm with his publicist and his camp. dick clark. >> please do let us know what you're hearing and of course, our thoughts to dick clark's family right now. i want to bring in elizabeth cohen who just so happened to be standing next to me on the health angle, dick clark in 2004 as kareen was pointing out, he suffered this massive stroke and we saw him kind of bounce back. we saw him appearing on new year's eve alongside ryan sea cre crest with abc and we don't know exactly how he died. there are reports it could be a heart attack possibly. >> sad. >> right, it is very sad. it is very sad and that is sometimes what happens. someone has a stroke and they bounce back for a period of time and you know, there is some relationship between a stroke and a heart attack. >> there is? >> both are clogging of the arteries going in different directions to the brain or to the heart, but certainly not a rare thing in a man his age. >> and this is the kind of thing that many people have lost loved ones from heart attacks and it's not something -- there's no warning. it just happens. >> sometimes there is a bit of a warning and oftentimes there is no warning. it really depends. and i'm sure his family knowing his cardiovascular history was on the lookout like this, but sometimes it does just happen. >> here we are looking at video of "american bandstand," dick clark hosted for years and years. >> you feel like you grew up with him. >> everyone knows dick clark, and i think sort of to kareen's point in his older years, so many people have loved him. younger folks, older folks, again, dick clark, 83 years of age. we have just now confirmed he has passed. we don't specifically know what it was that led to his death. we're working on finding that out. >> you know what's amazing? he always seemed young. i saw him on tv relatively recently doing his new year's show and he still seemed young even after the stroke and at his age he kept that youthful exuberance even in his 80s. 83 years of age, dick clark will be missed. we'll be right back. [ man ] may ford. hi, yeah. do you guys have any crossovers that offer better highway fuel economy than the chevy equinox? no, sorry, sir. we don't. oh, well, that's too bad. [ man ] kyle, is that you? [ laughs ] [ man ] still here, kyle. [ male announcer ] visit your local chevy dealer today. right now, very well qualified lessees can get a 2012 equinox ls for around $229 a month. to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! let's take some live pictures of times square as we will certainly see some remembrances and tributes pouring in about the life and legacy of this man here, 83-year-old dick clark. we have now learned dick clark has died, and i know many and many of you have rung in many a new year watching and listening to dick clark. a lot of you think of dick clark and you think "american bandstand" and i have on the line with me freddy cannon. freddy cannon appeared on "american bandstand." i'm hearing more than a hundred times, is that correct? >> that's correct. thanks, brooke. >> i understand our brooke booker call youed and she broke the news to you minutes ago that your friend dick clark has passed. >> i'm shocked by this news. i didn't -- it just -- i'm just doing a little interview with a newspaper here in los angeles, and i'm really shocked. this guy was the best. i mean, he helped me from the very start of my career through all of the way through the '80s into the '90s, and he's going to be missed a lot, believe me. he was an icon. he was a great rock 'n' roll legend. he loved music, and he loved my era that i was in. i can't believe it. i'm lost for words. i just -- he'll be missed by me and my family loved him and knew him. >> freddy cannon. when was the last time you talked to mr. clark? >> i talked to dick maybe a month and a half ago on the phone. it wasn't very long. it was a short, just to say hello and he congratulated me on my book. i have a new book out called "where the action is" and it's a television show and that's the title of my book, and he did the introduction to the book, and -- those will probably be the last words he ever said about me and they were beautiful the way he wrote it, and i'm just -- like i said, i'm lost for words. when my family finds out they're going to be so saddened. i don't know what to say. my heart goes out to carrie, his wife and the kids, his family. i know the whole family, so -- he'll be missed, really. he'll be missed a lot. >> he'll be missed. i'm sure many people will be

Related Keywords

Photographs ,Two ,L A Times ,Lot ,Soldier ,Soldiers ,U S ,Photograph ,Incidents ,Troops ,Youtube ,Uploading Videos ,Fighting ,Ambush ,2010 ,December Of 2010 ,Guy ,Camera ,Helmet ,Member ,Boys ,Come On ,Take A Look ,I Need You ,10th Mountain Division ,10 ,Video ,Members ,Policy ,Anyone ,Poli ,Interests ,Anything ,General ,Combat ,Helmets ,173rdrd Air Born In Northern Afghanistan ,Mission ,Number ,Points ,Glory Shots ,Footage ,View ,Focussing ,Public Domain ,Enough ,Camera Angle ,Wor Worrying ,Case ,Order ,Conduct ,Freedom Of Speech ,Ability ,Let S Go ,Problem ,Isn T ,There Shouldn T ,Opinion ,First Amendment Rights ,Teak Niques ,Cases ,Procedures ,Combat Operation ,Advantage ,Enemy ,Tactics ,Rights ,Conversation ,173 ,May ,War ,Video Cameras ,Array ,Nothing Else ,History ,Opportunity ,Historians ,Move ,Sake ,People ,Understanding ,Emissions ,Purpose ,Men And Women ,Something ,Face To ,Generation ,Part ,Life ,Aspect ,Units ,American Troops In Afghanistan Fighting War ,90000 ,Doesn T ,Rules ,Balance ,Wars ,Suicide Bombers ,Place ,Bombs ,Reason ,One ,Incident ,Pentagon ,Fighting Forces ,Discipline Problems ,Ranks ,Four ,Discipline ,Force ,Impact ,Secretary ,Don T ,Defense ,Be ,Terms ,Felt ,Enemies ,Forces ,Black ,Allies ,Way ,Chain ,Group ,Command ,Ways ,Fwes ,Everything ,Press ,Pleasure ,Systems Aren T Working ,Woman ,News Conference ,Baby ,Judge ,Announcer ,More ,George Zimmerman ,Engine ,Styling ,Trvon Uncement ,3 ,Interior ,Amazing Inside And Out ,C Class ,Refinements ,2012 ,2000 ,Dealer ,Mercedes Benz ,Financial Services ,Back On The Road ,Brakes ,Pricing ,Co Worker ,Cnn ,Analyst ,Scrutiny ,Husband ,Trayvon Martin Case ,Mother ,Son ,Death ,Bail Hearing ,Court ,Martin ,Three ,Police ,Kayla Marie Golden ,Say ,Plot ,Story ,Wall ,Check Up ,Doctor S Office Near Houston ,Gun ,Argument ,Sun ,Area ,Lady ,Parking Lot ,Gunshots ,Saw ,Car ,Shots ,Child ,Attempt ,Times ,Hospital ,Golden ,Verna Mcclain ,Led ,Apartment Complex ,Kidnapping Set ,Home ,Copy ,Vejsterred ,30 ,Six ,Arrest Report ,Ed Ted To Shooting Go ,Sister ,Shooting ,Everyone ,Mark ,Dow ,13000 ,Brooke ,Gap ,Difference ,Labor Department ,Others ,Recession ,Workers ,Rich ,Incomes ,Country ,7 ,Trend Isn T ,Economy ,Mind ,Worker ,Catalyst ,Rally ,Disparity ,Stark ,02 5 ,Jobs ,Technology ,Kinds ,Business Overseas ,Work Place ,Companies ,Manufacturing Jobs ,Thing ,Education ,Wider ,College ,Job Market ,Income Disparity ,Key ,Bobby Petrino ,Motorcycle Crash ,Affair ,Demise ,Parent ,Culprit ,Mistress ,Mystery ,Bizarre ,Path Account ,Tens Of Thousands ,Deputies ,Da And Sheriff ,Investigation ,Capital Murder ,Montgomery County ,Listen ,Things ,Recovery ,Person ,Arrest ,Doctor S Office ,Incarceration ,Aspects ,Investigators ,Evidence ,Interviews ,Work ,Many ,Montgomery County Sheriff S Office ,Report ,It ,To Dot ,District Attorney ,Sheriff ,Lieutenant ,Sheriff Tommy Gauge ,Texas ,2 ,00 ,Tuesday April 17 ,17 ,Pediatrician ,Office On South Montgomery County ,28 ,Suspect ,Pick Up ,Pickup ,Altercation ,Occupant ,Knocking Kayla ,Vehicle ,Witnesses ,Officers ,Location ,Office ,Description ,Ground ,Dems ,Arrival ,Scene ,911 ,Parks ,Saw Dust Road ,Suspects ,Offense ,Residence ,Information ,Harris County ,Fx Rangers ,Locations ,Custody ,Keegan Unharmed ,Morning ,Appearance ,Bond ,Type ,Suicide Watch ,Mel Lee Wood ,Our Detectives ,Police Work ,Instincts ,Canvassing ,Parking Lots ,Complexes ,Detectives ,Apartment ,Departments ,Awe ,Agencies ,Connection ,Stranger ,Five ,Defendant ,Attention ,Someone Else ,Note ,Perspectives ,Angles ,Know ,Interview ,Examination ,Totality ,Tunnel Vision ,Listening ,Detective Division ,Commander ,Kidnapping ,Dover ,Father ,Least ,Officials ,Wife ,Couple ,Baby Boy ,Authorities ,Jail ,4 ,Break ,Taste ,Someone ,Caramel ,Werther S Original ,Werther S Original Caramels ,Message ,Ore Guy ,Terrorist ,Trial ,Jump ,New Yorkers ,President ,Ohio ,Suicide Attack ,Let S Begin With Brianna Keeler ,Report Roulette ,Folks ,Nay ,Smik Policies ,Mitt Romney ,Endorses ,Cuts ,Ed Call Research ,Spending ,House ,He Didn T Name ,Ohio Hard ,Shot ,Job Training Program ,Doutout ,Somebody ,Ground Work ,Dags ,Foundation ,Prosper ,Michelle Wasn T ,Guess Who ,Chance ,Mouth ,Silver Spoon ,Wasn T Born ,Here Today In Ohio Slamming ,President Obama ,Policies ,Playing ,Lorraine County ,Street ,Golf ,Romney Bus ,The International Travel ,Spoech Thspeech In Politics ,Jim Accosta ,Reporter Roulette ,Football Stadium ,Front ,Campaign ,Coincidence ,Bracketing ,Speech ,Strategy ,Accident ,Romney Campaign ,Democratic National Convention ,Radio Talk Show Host ,Rebuttal ,Mr ,Reporters ,E Mail ,Spokeswoman Put ,Cleveland ,Collectively Yawn ,Quote ,Charlotte ,Forth ,Outside ,Hasn T ,Name ,Middle ,Bill Cunningham ,Cincinnati ,Rhetororic ,Little ,Side ,Equation ,Rest ,Season ,Jim Accoosta ,Ted Nugent ,Kyle ,Susan Candiotti ,Al Qaeda ,Attack ,Terrorist Wannabes ,Soil ,Testimony ,Isn T A Bunch ,9 11 ,Explosives ,Targets ,Ball Bearing ,Trio ,Cause ,Martyrs ,Everywhere ,Bullets ,E Mails ,Denver ,Down Fall ,Pakistan ,Contact ,Counterintelligence ,Radar ,Surveillance ,Zazi ,All The Way ,On September 6 ,September 6 2009 ,6 ,2009 ,Him Out ,Stop ,George Washington Bridge Leading ,H Imgo ,Friend ,Ingredients ,Toilet ,Mosque ,Hollywood ,Wasn T ,Script ,Text Message ,Flot Wplot ,Account ,Pta ,Doctor ,Weight ,Feeding Tube ,Casey Mears ,Secret ,Money ,Car Insurance ,Sfx ,Journey ,Car Setup ,Geico ,North Carolina ,Car Garage Sounds ,Dialogue ,Barbecue Sauce ,Sauce ,Cup ,Engine Revving Drowns Out Gecko ,Gecko ,Neapple Juice ,Loud Drilling Noise ,Fifteen ,Guys ,Sailboat ,Police Boat ,Lake Michigan ,Feed ,Peter Pan ,15 ,Police Force ,Tossing A Life Preserver Out There ,Toss ,Safety ,Men ,Weather Conditions ,Lifesaver ,Boat ,Somewhere ,Water Temperature ,Issue ,Turtle Over ,45 ,Water ,Feeling ,Swimmer ,Arm ,Legs ,Arnt ,Saw The Thumb ,Ith ,Turtled ,It Doesn T ,Wind ,Boat Isn T Saveable ,First ,Gentleman ,Hand ,Chicago ,Kwind ,Cold ,Pier ,Chilly ,Chilly Temperatures ,Gentlemen ,News Chopper ,Tv Station Wbbm ,Kudos ,Sight ,Waves ,Winds ,Boater ,All My Life ,Lake Erie ,Land ,Debt ,Amazing ,Common Sense ,Growth ,Plan ,Budget ,Schemes ,Politics ,Families ,Gamble ,Priorities ,Congress ,Washington ,Petition ,Center Forward Org ,Bank Employee ,Sunny Hostin ,0000 ,50000 ,Kids ,Schools ,Theft ,Patient ,Checks ,Bank ,Bank Account ,Excess ,20000 ,Duty ,Bank On March ,11995 ,April 9 2012 ,9 ,Sort ,Wouldn T ,Change ,Chunk ,Parents ,Goodness ,Trustee ,System ,Funds ,Brook ,Dick Clark ,News ,Sad ,School ,Game Show Host ,Chief Executive ,Chairman ,Him New Year S Eve ,Radio Permty ,Stroke ,Appearances ,Dick Clark Productions ,2004 ,83 ,American Bandstand ,Men And Women In Uniform ,We Haven T ,Trips ,To Kareen ,Heart Attack ,Entertainer ,Reports ,Entertainment Community ,Shock ,Beyond ,Health ,Massive ,Issues ,Sources ,Back ,Bash ,Show ,Special ,Result ,Center ,Television ,Kid ,It Didn T ,Wages ,Level ,Excitement ,Ship ,Challenges ,Entertainers ,Company ,Role ,Family ,Elizabeth Cohen ,Course ,Hearing ,Thoughts ,Camp ,Publicist ,Health Angle ,Bounce ,Ryan Sea ,Crest ,Cre ,Abc ,Heart ,Age ,Relationship ,Both ,Brain ,Arteries ,Directions ,Clogging ,Warning ,Kind ,Heart Attacks ,Bit ,Loved Ones ,Lookout ,Point ,Tv ,Exuberance ,Young ,80 ,Crossovers ,Highway Fuel Economy ,We Don T ,Sir ,Chevy Equinox ,Ford ,Hi ,Lessees ,Equinox Ls ,Chevy ,229 ,29 ,Benefits Package ,Oahhh ,Employees ,Duck ,Splash ,Duck Yelling ,Ha ,Aflac ,Forbusiness Com ,Pictures ,Remembrances ,Legacy ,Tributes ,Times Square ,Rung ,Booker ,Line ,Thanks ,Me Freddy Cannon ,Call Youed ,A Hundred ,Newspaper ,Los Angeles ,Best ,Career ,Icon ,80s Into The 90s ,Great Rock N Roll Legend ,90 ,Words ,Music ,It Wasn T ,Phone ,Half ,Short ,Book ,Where The Action Is ,Television Show ,Title ,Introduction ,Carrie ,Meanti Meantime ,Instance ,Picture ,Values ,Regulations ,Majority ,Bodies ,Behavior ,Core ,18 ,1 ,

© 2024 Vimarsana

comparemela.com © 2020. All Rights Reserved.