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and, carol, you hear her refer to him as daddy. she wrote on his facebook page just a couple of weeks ago i love you, daddy, and that s how she referred to him, and you see that that s completely over now. she has a harsh reality to face. when i was about to leave her home, she was showing me a couple of pictures, carol. she showed me a picture of her father, of ariel, on a moneying surrounded by children, and she said, laurie, the neighbors trusted him with the children. he used to ride around with the kids around the block. this has obviously been a shock, and she s really trying to wrap her head around it. i know domestic violence is incredibly difficult to understand and the way it affects family members, but angie s mom, broken nose twice, broken ribs, filed a protective order against ariel castro. was she never afraid of her father? you know what, when i spoke to him, i asked her about it. she said that she grew up under
was the best that they had at the time, the details are on the cap, the baseball cap where it looked almost like a 7. you could see clearly it was a 3. you could see it was a young person. you could see that the backpack was gone. he dropped a bomb. he had it and now he didn t have it anymore. you know, valuable evidence, don. definitely. you talk about crowd sourcing and investigation. this is definitely one of those times where we saw the power of social media, we saw the power of smartphones. laurie seagall, thank you very much. healing through sports. boston s beloved red sox play their first game. a special ceremony complete with unforgettable words from one of the team s stars. maxwell is not. he s on geico.com setting up an appointment with an adjuster. ted is now on hold with his insurance company. maxwell is not and just confirmed a 5:30 time for tuesday.
it s october 14th. your a.m. wake-up call. i m carol costello joining you live from new york. it s a countdown to a showdown. the mayor of new york says protesters need to leave the park so it can be cleaned. occupy wall street organizers say they are staying right where they are. in fact, the protesters have begun cleaning up the park themselves as they see it, the mayor s cleanup is really an eviction notice. mayor, we do a lot better up cleaning up wall street than this park. not only that we have more than 650,000 signatures from every country in the world. supporting the people we re occupying wall street. the mayor needs to not evict them. they ve been there for almost a month protesting the weak economy and a political system many deem corrupt. the best response tore the alleged plot to kill the saudi ambassador. sanctions are paying off and they vow to ratchet up the pressure. several lawmakers want stronger measures like crippling their currency by pressuring