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that he was done forever with larry hall. ed to tell hall what he really thought. >> i told him he was a [bleep]ing sicko. that he was insane. you're one of the most despicable forms of human life on this planet. all of the sudden he was terrified of me and he says, beaumont sent you, didn't he? beaumont sent you, didn't he? >> keene had blown his cover. and his outburst landed him in solitary confinement. >> it took some time before we found out they put jimmy in the hole so he was not able to communicate with anybody on the outside. >> by then, hall's map and the falcons had disappeared. worst of all, as keene was let out of springfield prison to face larry beaumont, he didn't know if what he had learned was enough to set him free. maybe, it's something you haven't seen yet. the 2nd generation of intel core processors. this is visibly smart. agents, what did we learn here today? that lint balls are extremely flammable... ...that's why it's important to regularly clean and inspect your vents. correct. [ male announcer ] we ar
that he was done forever with larry hall. ed to tell hall what he really thought. >> i told him he was a [bleep]ing sicko. that he was insane. you're one of the most despicable forms of human life on this planet. all of the sudden he was terrified of me and he says, beaumont sent you, didn't he? beaumont sent you, didn't he? >> keene had blown his cover. and his outburst landed him in solitary confinement. >> it took some time before we found out they put jimmy in the hole so...
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that he was done forever with larry hall. what he really thought. [bleep]ing sicko. i told him that he was insane. i said, you are one of the most despicable forms of human life on this planet. he at that point slid away from me and was really terrified of me all of a sudden. he says, beaumont sent you, didn't he? beaumont sent you, didn't he? >> keene had blown his cover. and his outburst landed him in solitary confinement. >> it took some time before we found out they put jimmy in the hole, so he was not able to communicate with anybody on the outside. >> by then, hall's map and the falcons had disappeared. worst of all, as keene was let out of springfield prison to face larry beaumont, he didn't know if what he had learned was enough to set him free. [ grunts ] [ male announcer ] built like a volkswagen. the 2011 tiguan. [ grunts ] is best absorbed in small continuous amounts. only one calcium supplement does that in one daily dose. new citracal slow release... continuously releases calcium plus d for the efficient absorpt
that he was done forever with larry hall. what he really thought. [bleep]ing sicko. i told him that he was insane. i said, you are one of the most despicable forms of human life on this planet. he at that point slid away from me and was really terrified of me all of a sudden. he says, beaumont sent you, didn't he? beaumont sent you, didn't he? >> keene had blown his cover. and his outburst landed him in solitary confinement. >> it took some time before we found out they put jimmy...
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that he was done forever with larry hall. lockdown, keene decided to tell hall what he really thought. >> i told him he was a [bleep]ing sicko. that he was insane. you're one of the most despicable forms of human life on this planet. all of the sudden he was terrified of me and he says, beaumont sent you, didn't he? beaumont sent you, didn't he? >> keene had blown his cover. and his outburst landed him in solitary confinement. >> it took some time before we found out they put jimmy in the hole so he was not able to communicate with anybody on the outside. >> by then, hall's map and the falcons had disappeared. worst of all, as keene was let out of springfield prison to face larry beaumont, he didn't know if what he had learned was enough to set him free. this...is the network -- a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll de
that he was done forever with larry hall. lockdown, keene decided to tell hall what he really thought. >> i told him he was a [bleep]ing sicko. that he was insane. you're one of the most despicable forms of human life on this planet. all of the sudden he was terrified of me and he says, beaumont sent you, didn't he? beaumont sent you, didn't he? >> keene had blown his cover. and his outburst landed him in solitary confinement. >> it took some time before we found out they put...
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catch a serial killer, we have a special report tonight at 10:00 eastern looking at the case of larry hallrial killer, but they're lacking a key piece of evidence. here's brooke baldwin with a preview of tonight's special. >> reporter: jimmy keen was ten months into his sentence when larry beaumont brought him in to talk. >> it scared me, i thought this was some trip. >> reporter: keen watched nervously as beaumont pushed a folder across the table. >> i looked and there was a mutilated dead girl. i flipped the page and there was another mutilated dead girl. i looked up and he said, we need you to help us with this case. >> he went from his low security lockup to a dangerous prison and to prefriend larry hall. >> he said if you can get solid confessions from him and you can help us locate the bodies that are still missing, we're willing to completely wash your record. >> reporter: keane's mission, to learn where patricia rightler was buried. beaumont made it clear, no body, no early release. keene would have to serve the rest of his ten-year sentence. >> he's smart, articulate, he's not afr
catch a serial killer, we have a special report tonight at 10:00 eastern looking at the case of larry hallrial killer, but they're lacking a key piece of evidence. here's brooke baldwin with a preview of tonight's special. >> reporter: jimmy keen was ten months into his sentence when larry beaumont brought him in to talk. >> it scared me, i thought this was some trip. >> reporter: keen watched nervously as beaumont pushed a folder across the table. >> i looked and there...
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although most general criminals in general, they look at somebody like larry hall as a real bad seed like that. i know we had spoke about hall allegedly doing these crime, but just as of recently, he's confessed to 39 murders, all based on everything that i had found out from him. and that's just really in the recent here, in the last month. >> that's amazing that your story and getting it out there has led to look into these cold cases. but i have to ask you, there nur a cell across from this alleged serial killer. you're eating breakfast with him. i mean, what was day to day being with this man like? >> it was no fun, i can tell you that much. he was a very strange, bizarre character. to have to be around him day by day really was repulsive to me. but i was in a catch-22 where i didn't have a lot of options. but yeah, he was definitely a strange character. there's no question about it. >> strange. i don't want to give away what happens because i want people watching our documentary, but your story is turn into this hollywood movie. your book has reopened cold cases. what do you thi
although most general criminals in general, they look at somebody like larry hall as a real bad seed like that. i know we had spoke about hall allegedly doing these crime, but just as of recently, he's confessed to 39 murders, all based on everything that i had found out from him. and that's just really in the recent here, in the last month. >> that's amazing that your story and getting it out there has led to look into these cold cases. but i have to ask you, there nur a cell across from...
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you have larry hall who is in prison.e with his twin brother and he looked at me and said i believe my bro is the most prolific serial killer in history. what they set out to do was take jimmy keen, your hometown hero football star who was in prison for selling drugs, and it was his mission to get in and try to get information, girls, bodies from larry hall. does he do it? find out tonight. 10:00. >> tonight, 10:00 eastern time. thanks, kyra. >>> coming up in the next hour, the sexual assault case against former imf head dominique strauss-kahn, it's crumbling, but today, new allegations are coming to light from a french writer who says she is a victim, too. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat, too, and has 5 grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. new ensure high protein... fifty percent of your daily value of protein. low fat and five grams of sugars. see? he's a
you have larry hall who is in prison.e with his twin brother and he looked at me and said i believe my bro is the most prolific serial killer in history. what they set out to do was take jimmy keen, your hometown hero football star who was in prison for selling drugs, and it was his mission to get in and try to get information, girls, bodies from larry hall. does he do it? find out tonight. 10:00. >> tonight, 10:00 eastern time. thanks, kyra. >>> coming up in the next hour, the...
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cover, in his low security lock-up to a dangerous prison and to defriend alleged serial killer larry hallssions from him, and if you can help us locate the bodies that are still missing, we're willing to completely wash your record. >> keene's mission, to learn from trisha was buried. >> the purpose of this operation was to find that body. >> beaumont made it clear -- no body, no early release. keene would have to serve the rest of his ten-year sentence, but beaumont believed keene could do it. >> he's smart, articulate, not afraid. and i knew he wanted to get out. >> for keene, it was a chance at redemption, to restore his family name, and to get his life back on track. >> this deal was a way for him to get home, and it was also a way for him to do good. to take this bad thing he had done and somehow turn it back inside out. >> but it wouldn't be easy. >> fair to say, he was risking his life. he could have been dangerous. absolutely. >> it was highly risky. these places don't have anything better to do but try to hurt you and kill you, too. >> keen was unsure, but a phone call home put h
cover, in his low security lock-up to a dangerous prison and to defriend alleged serial killer larry hallssions from him, and if you can help us locate the bodies that are still missing, we're willing to completely wash your record. >> keene's mission, to learn from trisha was buried. >> the purpose of this operation was to find that body. >> beaumont made it clear -- no body, no early release. keene would have to serve the rest of his ten-year sentence, but beaumont believed...
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clinton did it by going on are a sinno hall and larry king. al reporters. now president obama is doing it by going to facebook or a twitter town hall. this is a way of avoiding the traditional east room press conference talking to the press corps. >> so he doesn't have to fight his way to the public. he doesn't have to even defend himself. he just broadcasts. here is my question. i love the metaphor, i go to the end of my drive way in the morning. i'm lucky to have a drive way. i go to the end of my drive way and pick up four or five newspapers. i read them at about 7 in the morning. your age, let's get generational alex. how do you receive the president's tweets? suppose you are a democratic lefty or independent, how does the president reach you? how does that work? >> i think part of the problem and what was lobbied against the president is that wasn't enough in the twitter universe and the president. if he wanted to really embrace this medium there would have been a more robust way. >> how? >> the media is a one thing but the message is anot
clinton did it by going on are a sinno hall and larry king. al reporters. now president obama is doing it by going to facebook or a twitter town hall. this is a way of avoiding the traditional east room press conference talking to the press corps. >> so he doesn't have to fight his way to the public. he doesn't have to even defend himself. he just broadcasts. here is my question. i love the metaphor, i go to the end of my drive way in the morning. i'm lucky to have a drive way. i go to...
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how they got shut down the hall door and city and for sure pulled up what we do only was a no show each. in hotel and i couldn't believe it apparently at the behest of mayor larry gooey the city and forced a municipal coach saying once he was parked on private property for thirty minutes your time is up you have to move on. so now hawthorne officials are reconsidering their current rules but let's take you to another town that thrives off of food on wheels right here in d.c. we have got a food truck everyone that you can imagine and everything. warner on that every corner but you've got it from pizza to lobster rolls to indian food you name it and just like the other cities we mentioned campaigns are forming to stop the vehicles from competing in the free market of our nation's capital yet business is always touted as a top priority for washington and after all politicians here talk about the importance of small business everyday we know that small businesses account for the majority of new jobs created in this country and we know that making it easier for small businesses to borrow is essential to our continued economic recovery i'm a person that grew up with
how they got shut down the hall door and city and for sure pulled up what we do only was a no show each. in hotel and i couldn't believe it apparently at the behest of mayor larry gooey the city and forced a municipal coach saying once he was parked on private property for thirty minutes your time is up you have to move on. so now hawthorne officials are reconsidering their current rules but let's take you to another town that thrives off of food on wheels right here in d.c. we have got a food...
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hall. the president is going to finish. >> come on. what's wrong with you. larryike barnicle. >> two crazy guys tomorrow. >> i think it's a great idea. he can't express himself on anything. >> i believe the questions are from twitter. >> good. i would love to see that. >> good point. >> you may not be the two best representatives of the social media. >> i tweeted last year. . one more time, one more chance. the steve rattner challenge. >> yes. >> how do you make the math work and balance your book without new revenue. >> we have all this debt, no doubt about it. door for dloor futu-- that's wh we are spending 25% of gdp. it's going up. we used to spend 20% of gdp. the weight of government is entirely too large. it is sinking the american economy. it's not producing the jobs. >> you repealed the bush tax cuts, right? >> repealed them? we were down at 28%, mike. >> all right. coming up. a blow up. >> yeah. i have to tell you -- they love the crisis. sorry. >> you know what a crisis is? no jobs. >> republicans are going to stand there. if we are a minority, we have p
hall. the president is going to finish. >> come on. what's wrong with you. larryike barnicle. >> two crazy guys tomorrow. >> i think it's a great idea. he can't express himself on anything. >> i believe the questions are from twitter. >> good. i would love to see that. >> good point. >> you may not be the two best representatives of the social media. >> i tweeted last year. . one more time, one more chance. the steve rattner challenge. >>...