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you said, i... i was getting cut out. and then i figured, with him out of the way, i could take over the business for myself. what? would you be so kind as to remove your gloves? i'd like to see your hands. palms down. well, you haven't said a single true thing to us. that includes your confession. you didn't kill bennett. you just want us to think that you did. i don't understand. holmes: it's a simple enough question. do you pluck between your eyebrows? yeah. i have since junior high. mmm. you have synophrys. joined eyebrows. in addition, you lack hair on the middle segments
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all three of those conditions are recessive hereditary traits. sharing one in common does not prove a genetic relation, but sharing all three strongly suggests kinship. what does this have to do with my husband's death? it has to do with the confession of one gordie kasdan. pilot. he said he sabotaged your husband's chute. but we think he was covering for someone. holmes: he, like you, has a unibrow, he lacks hair on the middle segments of his fingers and on the backs of his hands. he's your father. watson: we think he confessed to sabotaging bennett's chute to protect you. are we right? the other day, when you said bennett had been shot, part of me was relieved. i hadn't killed him. someone else had.
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lack of sleep, nausea, the hormones... that's not an excuse for trying to murder your husband. a couple weeks ago, i heard him talking on the phone with some woman, late at night. he thought i was asleep. i couldn't find any record of the call on his cell, so i did a little poking around. found one of those disposable phones hidden in his car. there were all these texts between him and someone named jaan. two a's. he promised her he would leave me. so you decided to kill him. i was angry. i called my dad, told him everything. said i could solve the whole thing with a pair of scissors and a trip to bennett's storage shed. i'm guessing that's why he tried to take the blame. he realized i'd really done it. the night of the jump,
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i didn't want bennett to die. i tried to get him to call off the jump. but he wouldn't listen. (crying) he never did. well, that explains the sabotaged chute. but we're no closer to the sniper. i think we are. i think the sniper and mrs. nealy were both motivated by bennett's affair. and if i'm right about the sniper's identity, we need to catch him soon. 'cause i'm certain he's gonna strike again. [burke] at farmers, we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even a rodent ride-along. [dad] alright, buddy, don't forget anything! [kid] i won't, dad... [captain rod] happy tuesday morning! captain rod here. it's pretty hairy out on the interstate.traffic is literally crawling, but there is some movement on the eastside overpass.
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we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ? we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ? with this ring... you brighten my world. with this ring... you are my true love, my ideal. with this ring, i will love you...forever. kay jewelers is the only store to bring you... the visibly brighter leo diamond. tolkowsky-the first-ever ideal cut diamond. and our very own now & forever collection. you'll find all three only at kay, the number one jewelry store for... yes! ? every kiss begins with kay. ? i overpack... but my guy knows what to bring... like viagra single packs for ed. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain or adempas? for pulmonary hypertension. your blood pressure could drop to an unsafe level. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection
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stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. ask your doctor about viagra single packs. this is lulu, our newest dog. mom didn't want another dog. she said it's too much work. lulu's hair just floats. help me! (doorbell) mom, check this out. wow. swiffer sweeper, and dusters. this is what i'm talking about. look at that. sticks to this better than it sticks to lulu. that's your hair lulu! mom, can we have another dog? (laughing) trap and lock up to 4x more dirt, dust and hair than the store brand
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" i'm assuming by "hers," you meant your daughter, zohala. you speak pashto? not fluently. are these your daughter's prayer beads? bennett nealy had a lover. he called her jaan. holmes: "jaan," as you're well aware, is the pashto for "beloved." bennett nealy was having an affair with your daughter. you didn't know? e sniper knew. that's why he killed bennett. which brings us back to a question that you refused to answer earlier. where are your children? zohala ran away shortly after marjan and i arrived in new york. she left a letter saying that she wanted to... live her own life, as a modern woman. we thought that she was just being rebellious. so we sent marjan to find her. can we assume your son has military training?
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he learned to shoot, to hide, to stalk his target. and they poured their poison into his ears. what do you think your son would do if he knew that your daughter was sleeping with an american? the taliban preaches the old ways. in traditional culture, when a woman sleeps with a man outside of wedlock, she dishonors her entire family. the only way to restore that honor is through blood. if marjan thought that zohala and bennett were dishonoring our family... he would kill them both. holmes: so, if there's a way you could help us find marjan, his cell phone number, perhaps, be a good time to share it.
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bell: police! don't move! lower the gun, marjan. man: target in sight. three o'clock. we have visual. bell: your parents sent us. they want you to live. they want you both to live. (sirens wailing) (wailing stops) man 2: inside! quick! this way, please. move! move! nobody here wants to hurt you. (indistinct police transmission) (handcuffs clacking) (elevator dings)
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zohala. ? mmm... ? ? ? ? mmm... ? (phone chimes) ? a sigh went across my bones ? (knocking) ? didn't i tell you, shut the door? ? come in. been a while. it has. i heard you had a conversation with an old friend of mine. i did. he said that you reached out to him. is that true? say it was. okay, well, do you know what would happen to you if a parole officer knew that you were hanging out with tall boy? tall boy
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neither am i. not no more. okay, but you asked me for my help. and now i know better. you can't help me. really? you think you know everything. you don't. you just walked into a criminal's apartment in the middle of the night. a basement apartment. you can shoot a gun down here-- nobody'll hear it. it's not your world. it's mine. it's where i have to live, and it's where i have to survive. you saying this? because this world's not safe. not for me. and especially not for you. so get out. while you still can. (loud crashing) (exhales) it's now or never, doc. ? what did you wish on that storm? ? ? was it worth it ?
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? not a lot left to see ? ? won't you let them in their only? ? tonight on cbs2 news ten at ten an inspirational high school student creates a movement that's now helping countless people mourning the loss of loved ones. iving like we used to. where instead of rushing to buy we gave thanks for what we already have. and the only thing open for business after dinner was the family room. at t.j.maxx, marshalls and homegoods we're closed on thanksgiving because family time comes first. let's put more value on what really matters. this season, bring back the holidays with t.j.maxx, marshalls and homegoods.
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ten -- --"why people in the corridor are coming together to pray, not protest." protest."plus ... paying it forward.one corridor high schooler's actions have now created a corridor residents are coming together to pray, no protest. plus paying it forward and after a cool calm and collected start to the week some changes in the forecast by the time we get to thanksgiving. we will let you know what to expect and your weather also tonight, killed in the line of duty. if everyday action a san antonio detective was carrying out when he was shot in his patrol car. another frosty morning in store as you wake up and prepare for thanksgiving week. we will check in now with terry
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forecast. >> no doubt we made a decided turn towards colder weather here in the midwest in the past few days. tomorrow morning we are looking for temperatures that will be back in the upper teens to lower 20s. fortunately nothing on the radar tonight because if there was anything it would certainly be falling in the form of snow with temperatures now in the low to mid 20s. our satellite shows the fair skies that we are expecting tonight and most of tomorrow. there is another storm system approaching from the southwest that will bring some rain to the area about tuesday. the commute tomorrow morning a around. temperatures upper teens to lower 20s. after that the a little bit warmer tomorrow afternoon as highs get back into the lower 40s. we will take a look at our tuesday system, we will also look at thanksgiving day and black friday in the forecast coming up. hundreds of people came and the officers who patrol it. joe? about 3 hundred people turned
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rapids, marion and hiawatha as well as the linn county sheriffs office. there gathering was for prayer not pr. protest. on sunday after noon the crowds in front of area police departments were gathered for g. good. we did not come out here to protest or to yell at the cops or anything like that we came to come together in peace and to have a dialogue. 7 a dialogue that covers a variety of issues. peace and to have a dialogue. >> a dialogue that covers a variety of issues. uptick and there has been concern about -- youth being killed, about the polices connection to the community, um -- about -- police being killed. >> organizers say this time of prayer is not a response to recent events but as part of a continuing conversation on the relationship between police and the public. >> it has been a group of pastors and police officers that have been meeting for months to
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how can we -- better pray for and support our officers but at the same time try to speak some ethics to them and help their day to day judgement. >> divisions and opinions were left behind to focus on the greater goal. >> this event was -- designed not necessarily around saying that police officers are in the right or -- just supporting police officers, it is about supporting the community. >> i think everybody wants to live in a peaceful community. that is what this event was all about. >> prayers for peace and good judgment on the part of officers protecting it. >> it is hard to make the right decision every minute of every hour and yet that is what we are asking them to do. >> now despite the cold many people stuck around after prayers concluded where they had conversation, cookies and some warm drinks to warmup. back to you. >> those prayer events didn't happen without some controversy. the freedom from religion on for daugs said they violated the u.s. constitution because
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those who put themselves in harms way--but the organization said it expects future events to be more inclusive of all community members regardless of their beliefs.linn county sheriff brian gardner tells cbs 2 news that the law enforcement agencies did not organize the events and don't believe they did anything wrong. right now we're following the latest on two different officer shootings today.cbs 2 news reporter kevin barry has been following these stories tot tonightand is live at the breaking news desk. kevin? san antonio -- 11:30 am -- detective benjamn marconi killedtraffic stop -- someone else pulled up behind him and shot him through his window. marshalls -- person of interest in custodyst louis -- 7 pm -- sergeant driving through trafficcritical but
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the transition continues for president-elect donald trump. trump.today trump met with potential members of his administration.at his golf club in new jersey, the president-elect interviewed former new york mayor rudy giuliani.he also spoke with new jersey governor chris christie.right now - christie's role in trump's new administration isn't clear. post-election protests are still happening--not only across the nation but in other . countries.this weekend in washington, protestors gathered at a park to make their voices heard.demonstrator s carried signs to show their displeasure with president- elect trump.and in toronto -- at least a thousand people held an anti-trump rally- where one person was arrested. people are still talking about the extra attention the ?vice- president-elect got during a weekend performance of hamilton. at the end of the broadway musical -- a member of the cast addressed mike pence as the vp-elect was leaving the theater.from the stage, the cast member said he hoped the
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behalf of all of us.i just checked our facebook page where dozens of people who responded to this story are angry about the incident. but pence seems to be taking it in stride. "when we arrived, we heard a few boos, and we heard some cheers, and i nudged my kids and reminded them that's what freedom sounds like, and... but, at the end, i did hear what was said from the stage, and, i can tell you, i wasn't offended by what was said, and i'll leave to others to say it." trump had a different reaction when reporters asked him about the incident. (reporter): "mr. trump, are you still upset about 'hamilton?'"(donald trump/ (r) president-elect): "they were very inappropriate. thank you." you."trump also took to twitter this weekend, demanding an apology from the hamilton cast. trump accused them of harassment and being rude to pence. now a look at tonight's other
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issuing a voluntary recall of some of its products over a possible listeria contamination.those products include its hummus and spreads. the f-d-a says the affected products were made at a plant where the bacteria may have been found.if you have a sabra product with a best before date through january 23-rd 2017 on the lid, you'll need to discard it.listeria can cause serious, even deadly infections in young children, the elderly and people with weakened immune systems. aches, stiffness, abdominal pain and diarrhea. right now, iowa city police are looking for more informatio- information-after a string of vandalism cases involving b-b guns.between friday and saturday, officers responded to 35 reports, ranging from vehicle windows shot out, to a person being shot.officers eventually arrested five teens and charged them with carrying weapons.police are now waiting for more witnesses and victims to come forward--which could
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are expected to travel for the thanksgiving holiday this week. according to triple-a - the 48-point-7 million who will journey more than 50 miles from home - amount to one million more than last year. year.driving is still the most popular way to travel for the more than last year. driving is still the most - thanksgiving week gas prices are at their second lowest in almost a decade. thanksgiving week gas prices are at their second lowest in almost a decade. the corridor's top stories in the first ten minutes. still to come, paying for it ward. how a local girl's actions several years ago is now helping a countless number of people as they grieve. [music playing] and as we just said, this is a big travel week with the holidays coming up.
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series of pay it forward with impact. this is where we highlight people in our community doing little acts of kindness without asking for anything in return. tonight's story shows how one person can create a ripple infect and inspire others to pay it forward. >> an an joel stands alone. it commemorates all lives lost too a junior in high school, he is watched the tragic shooting unfold at sandy hook elementary school. >> i wanted a place for people to go to find hope or help heal. >> the angel of hope idea comes from a book called the christmas box. >> every year there is a candle light vigil. >> a child lost support group read the book so it was fresh on their minds when they heard about the statute.
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had been on her heart for a while. >> i had been thinking about it for two years. >> she decided to contact kylie's family to learn more about the process. >> it made me really happy to see it kind of has a domino affect. once one person -- does something good in the community, a lot of people try to follow. >> progress is now being made on the statute. foundation is poured and now they are working to get enough money for the angel. >> it means them to go and -- pray for the ones they lost, remember their children. >> and now because of one young woman's caring efforts several years ago, many who are grieve willing have a place of support and peace. >> i think when they go to this there are other people there all gathered for one purpose and that is support and rememberance.
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