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murder, johnson called asking to get his job back. >> the superintendent felt like it was odd that bob johnsonas calling there, when can i come to work, after the fact, after darrell's been murdered, because his belief was that darrell didn't want him there. >> johnson said that on the day of the murder he was with his child in a dallas hospital. this was verified. but he still had time to commit the murder. >> the alibi wasn't sufficient enough, in my mind, to totally exclude him. >> but like curtis pope, he, too, passed a polygraph examination. >> the polygraph is just a tool. it's not 100% reliable. that's why it's not admissible in court. >> if it hadn't have rained, maybe we could have gotten fingerprints. but you can't focus on what you could have had. you got to find what you do have. >> investigators needed forensic evidence to solve this crime and hoped to find some of it at the scene. >>> darrell north's murder was so violent that forensic tests were needed to make sense of what happened. >> we had numerous types of blood stains. they included passive blood drops. we had smears, tran
murder, johnson called asking to get his job back. >> the superintendent felt like it was odd that bob johnsonas calling there, when can i come to work, after the fact, after darrell's been murdered, because his belief was that darrell didn't want him there. >> johnson said that on the day of the murder he was with his child in a dallas hospital. this was verified. but he still had time to commit the murder. >> the alibi wasn't sufficient enough, in my mind, to totally exclude...
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then an inmate at the local jail contacted police about his former roommate, bob johnson. >> someone who came forward and claimed that their roommate at that time in '86, johnson, had come home bloodied and said that he had killed somebody. >> johnson's mugshot looked remarkably like the composite drawing of the suspect. he didn't fit the fbi profile, but his background made him a likely suspect. >> his ex-wife told the investigators that mr. johnson had a significant drug problem, and he was conducting those burglaries to help support that habit. >> janet haynes identified johnson in a photo lineup. >> so i'm sure at that point, edmond investigators clearly thought they had their man. >> by this time, dna testing was standard practice. so, johnson's dna was compared to semen from janet haynes' rape test kit, and his footprints were compared to the bloody footprints at the crime scene. >> it was just a matter of days that we got those results back, and conclusively excluded him as a suspect of this homicide. it was not his footprint. it was not his dna type that was left behind. >> t
then an inmate at the local jail contacted police about his former roommate, bob johnson. >> someone who came forward and claimed that their roommate at that time in '86, johnson, had come home bloodied and said that he had killed somebody. >> johnson's mugshot looked remarkably like the composite drawing of the suspect. he didn't fit the fbi profile, but his background made him a likely suspect. >> his ex-wife told the investigators that mr. johnson had a significant drug...
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last time a coach came to the nhl with in pro experience was back in 1982 with bob johnson. this is different than college. pro players make millions. so i asked hakstol how he deals with that. >> players want to be coached. i think as a coach you have to be very well prepared. you have to have a good plan and you have to be detailed. players at any level, you know, are players. they want to be successful. >> you take all of the information, you process it, and it was a process and you weed through it and you make a decision with your gut. this is a gut decision and i feel extremely comfortable with it. >> that is sports in a minute. i'm howard eskin. >> hextall hires a had hakstol, by the way, two different spellings, two different names. >>> coming up an emergency landing and an unusual spot where the plane was forced to land after mechanical problems. >>> plus a huge truck firehouse down a highway what caused it to burst into flames, that is rid yes we saw and were wondering. >>> some fog. >> yes. >> and it looks like a scary movie, don't it. >> donald pleaseance starred
last time a coach came to the nhl with in pro experience was back in 1982 with bob johnson. this is different than college. pro players make millions. so i asked hakstol how he deals with that. >> players want to be coached. i think as a coach you have to be very well prepared. you have to have a good plan and you have to be detailed. players at any level, you know, are players. they want to be successful. >> you take all of the information, you process it, and it was a process and...
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. >> the last coach with only college experience to be hired in the nhl as a head coach was bob johnsonut that was back in 1982 and that was with the calgary flames. other doctors come from college to the nhl but not without pro experience. and one other note. today in north dakota it was 33 degrees with snow. you think hack stall was glad to get out thereof? i talk to the new head coach about his lack of experience. more coming up later in sports. >> i'd been glad to get out of there. thanks howard. >> click or tick the national highway safe add tee administration kicking off a campaign. how important it is to wear a seat belt. anyone found not doing so will be fined. officials say buckling up saves about 10,000 lives a year. >>> city officials gathering in center city today to kick off national emergency medical services week mayor nutter joining philadelphia fire commissioner derek sawyer inside the municipal services building. ems workers offering free blood pressure screenings and gave a c cpr demonstration. officials say it's more -- the more the public etch kate indicated about l
. >> the last coach with only college experience to be hired in the nhl as a head coach was bob johnsonut that was back in 1982 and that was with the calgary flames. other doctors come from college to the nhl but not without pro experience. and one other note. today in north dakota it was 33 degrees with snow. you think hack stall was glad to get out thereof? i talk to the new head coach about his lack of experience. more coming up later in sports. >> i'd been glad to get out of...
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outside the box to hire hakstol from the university of north dakota first one to go directly since bob johnson did tonight 1982. >> it is bold move, by general manager, ron hextall but he has inside knowledge. dave coached hex stall's son brett who is now in the flyers organization. >> i was than the going to choose the coach that was the peoples choice, the the popular choice. i was going to pick the coach that i felt like for this franchise from today next year, and moving forward here is the right coach and davis the right coach for this franchise at this point. >> reporter: hextall's collegiate record is impressive 289 victories against 143 losses a and 43 ties. his teams made the frozen four, seven times in his 11 seasons. now the big question is handling millionaires, verse kid. >> i do not have experience at this level, you know, i'm not going to pretend that i do. but i do have a awful lot of confidence in terms of knowing the game well, knowing how to relate, and communicate with players. >> reporter: flyers fans expect their team to stay within the franchise's rich culture. or, hire
outside the box to hire hakstol from the university of north dakota first one to go directly since bob johnson did tonight 1982. >> it is bold move, by general manager, ron hextall but he has inside knowledge. dave coached hex stall's son brett who is now in the flyers organization. >> i was than the going to choose the coach that was the peoples choice, the the popular choice. i was going to pick the coach that i felt like for this franchise from today next year, and moving forward...
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and bob karros book he writes in late 63 johnson said we're going to propose the civil rights act prohibitingdiscrimination and employment and accommodations and 64. they said no that is an election year. that famous remark what the hell was the presidency for. i think that -- and he knew we were paying a price for it. the civil rights act of 64 was passed the republican party from my lifetime and years he knew the fearful price we were playing on every one of those bills and he had -- i will tell you how dramatically changed and 66 we lost 47 season the house and four or five seats i can't remember exactly in the senate and the southern governors and the border state governors came to the ranch to see them. basically they wanted to end the school desegregation pressures. and the voting rights monitors and what have you. john gardner was there and explained. he said he did not think he got through to them. johnson said you will never get through these guys. i arrived the next morning. i didn't know anything had happened. i said, how did it go? johnson said bigger and bigger, new nager, nature
and bob karros book he writes in late 63 johnson said we're going to propose the civil rights act prohibitingdiscrimination and employment and accommodations and 64. they said no that is an election year. that famous remark what the hell was the presidency for. i think that -- and he knew we were paying a price for it. the civil rights act of 64 was passed the republican party from my lifetime and years he knew the fearful price we were playing on every one of those bills and he had -- i will...
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. >> bob schieffer, cbs news, at the national putt championships in rockville maryland. the question of nixon versus johnsonsident has been complaining he doesn't know where jimmy carter stands on the issues. this is the cbs evening news with bob schieffer substituting for walter cronkite. that's the news on this 186th day of captivity for the american hostages in iran. this is the cbs evening news with bob schieffer in niit jeeria. >> who wants more pizazz in the stand-up. this is the last take, good take, five four, three two one. today mark myself official debut, as it were as moderator of "face the nation." >> can you bring that? >> yes, i can because we have been working incessantly over a year. >> you don't think mr. star is a reputable person? >> no, i didn't say that, i said that was your characterization. >> showing off in front of the cameras right now. >> it's a pretty good life for a dog when you come down to it. is it what you thought it would be? >> campaigning and governance are two different things. >> florida governor jeb bush is stand buying. governor, thank you for coming by. >> it was a
. >> bob schieffer, cbs news, at the national putt championships in rockville maryland. the question of nixon versus johnsonsident has been complaining he doesn't know where jimmy carter stands on the issues. this is the cbs evening news with bob schieffer substituting for walter cronkite. that's the news on this 186th day of captivity for the american hostages in iran. this is the cbs evening news with bob schieffer in niit jeeria. >> who wants more pizazz in the stand-up. this is...
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johnson led over ten laps. kevin harvick couldn't close. this is called the sponge bob squarepants 500.ter the perfect lunge. but only one attempt to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. >> we have just enough time the show you the headline from 70 years ago. the san francisco examiner of the war being over. the headline was just three weeks before was that fdr did not live to see the end oh, man. that was intense. i need some fluids. i must have been down a quart. guess that makes you up a quart, huh? hey. you know what would be good right now? a pudding cup. (sobbing) um... you have a bad experience with pudding? what are we doing, charlie? well, you're crying, and my best guess is i'm about to apologize for something. every time i come over it's the same routine. we have chinese takeout, then we have sex then we roll over and go to sleep. which is why i suggested the pudding.
johnson led over ten laps. kevin harvick couldn't close. this is called the sponge bob squarepants 500.ter the perfect lunge. but only one attempt to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. >> we have just enough time the show you the headline from 70 years ago. the san francisco examiner of the war being over. the headline was just three weeks before was that fdr did not live to see the end oh, man. that was intense....
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bob, couldn't believe alan combs agreed that hillary clinton's actions are troubling and the fbi should investigate. jeff johnsonwho is that man sitting next to monica crowley? jeff dunham i believe. bill, love your affection use of the word uprchins. my father call me his little urchin. bill my daughter gave me a premium membership to bill o billoreilly.com billoreilly.com. all premium members get that. linda, sherman oaks california. this is the third year in a row i read my fourth grade class your book "lincoln's last days" and thank you for sending me their reviews and thank you for being a great teacher. have you seen every episode of "legends and lies." not only educational but opened my eyes to history. billy the kid coming up this sunday night 8:00 p.m. george great story with a bigamistry at the end. we have a poll about the american freedom defense initiative mocking islam in texas. very emotional and controversial issue. unfortunately, our poll was slammed. various groups came in devote in favor of mocking mohammed. people who do not watch "the factor." i know nothing about technology. it frightens me
bob, couldn't believe alan combs agreed that hillary clinton's actions are troubling and the fbi should investigate. jeff johnsonwho is that man sitting next to monica crowley? jeff dunham i believe. bill, love your affection use of the word uprchins. my father call me his little urchin. bill my daughter gave me a premium membership to bill o billoreilly.com billoreilly.com. all premium members get that. linda, sherman oaks california. this is the third year in a row i read my fourth grade...
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you see images of lyndon johnson poring over a table and looking at possible places to bob. nt of choosing the targets. i think other presidents after that do not want to be seen that way. we do not want to be viewed as that. johnson ended up not running for office again in large part because of the way things were going and the adopted i think that was something they wanted to avoid. host: you mentioned images that linger. tonight on american history tv we will be showing the abc news special report from may 26 1975. abc news was reporting on events that had taken place in the weeks following the fall of saigon. here is a short clip from that reported. [video clip] >> we delayed the start of "the tonight show starring johnny carson" to bring you the following nbc news special report. >> at 12:00 noon on april 30, a north vietnamese tank brought down the palace of saigon. the communist soldier ran the enemy flag across the lot. to this day, the communist one. it is not a celebration. saigon had argue surrendered. -- already surrendered. [gunfire] host: professor kalb, how lon
you see images of lyndon johnson poring over a table and looking at possible places to bob. nt of choosing the targets. i think other presidents after that do not want to be seen that way. we do not want to be viewed as that. johnson ended up not running for office again in large part because of the way things were going and the adopted i think that was something they wanted to avoid. host: you mentioned images that linger. tonight on american history tv we will be showing the abc news special...
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you see images of lyndon johnson poring over a table and looking at possible places to bob. s involvement was to that extent of choosing the targets. i think other presidents after that do not want to be seen that way. we do not want to be viewed as that. johnson ended up not running for office again in large part because of the way things were going and the adopted i think that was something they wanted to avoid. host: you mentioned images that linger. tonight on american history tv we will be showing the abc news special report from may 26 1975. abc news was reporting on events that had taken place in the weeks following the fall of saigon. here is a short clip from that reported. [video clip] >> we delayed the start of "the tonight show starring johnny carson" to bring you the following nbc news special report. >> at 12:00 noon on april 30, a north vietnamese tank brought down the palace of saigon. the communist soldier ran the enemy flag across the lot. to this day, the communist one. it is not a celebration. saigon had argue surrendered. -- already surrendered. [gunfire]
you see images of lyndon johnson poring over a table and looking at possible places to bob. s involvement was to that extent of choosing the targets. i think other presidents after that do not want to be seen that way. we do not want to be viewed as that. johnson ended up not running for office again in large part because of the way things were going and the adopted i think that was something they wanted to avoid. host: you mentioned images that linger. tonight on american history tv we will be...
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bob: it is a sucker ipo. betty: that is a really good conjecture. matt: i was stunned by the numbers that came out in a filing last night. cory johnson them and i was looking over his shoulder. he was quizzing us -- what would you guess is their annual revenue? i thought maybe $200 million. $750 million they made. bob: that's a huge margin. matt: how many did they sell? they sold more than 10 million last year. people are buying jawbones and all of the other things but they sold 10 million of them? bob: 40% of the users drop out within six months. betty: because they get fat and lazy. matt: they start out fat and lazy. betty: i mean they get fat and lazy. bob: i want to know what they will do next as an investor. are they going to be able to tell me when to genuflect to our robot overlords? betty: i love that. numbers six is spotify. the online streaming music service plans to enter the web video business to take on youtube and facebook. it has approached multichannel networks that specialize in creating an disturbing video. when is kmart going to start creating original videos? matt: i think kmart and jcpenney are definitely going t
bob: it is a sucker ipo. betty: that is a really good conjecture. matt: i was stunned by the numbers that came out in a filing last night. cory johnson them and i was looking over his shoulder. he was quizzing us -- what would you guess is their annual revenue? i thought maybe $200 million. $750 million they made. bob: that's a huge margin. matt: how many did they sell? they sold more than 10 million last year. people are buying jawbones and all of the other things but they sold 10 million of...
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possible by johnson & johnson where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> schieffer: april bobat now after baltimore. a stunning announcement came. >> we have probable cause to file criminal charges. >> schieffer: the state's attorney charged six police officers in the death of ready gray and violence in the streets turned peaceful but the curfew continued overnight and underlying problems remain. we'll have reports from baltimore, we'll hear from naacp president cornell william brooks. and panel of experts and we'll talk with paul ryan, chairman of the house ways and means committee about his plans and latest on the tragedy in the mall. the good news from across the pond. britain has a new
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possible by johnson & johnson where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org i am bob and today on "face the nation" stormy weather from coast to coast and tough talk on the campaign trail. 50 tornadoes ripped through texas and across the southwest so far only one death reported. a tropical storm hit the east coast and a winter storm formed in the rocky mountains. in politics, republicans double down on the terror threat. >> as president i promise you that we will no longer merely try to contain jihadism, we will conquer it. >> >> schieffer: the list of the republican presidential candidates doubled in a week, we will hear from the latest entry mike huckabee. and hillary clinton is not only the is no longer the
possible by johnson & johnson where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org i am bob and today on "face the nation" stormy weather from coast to coast and tough talk on the campaign trail. 50 tornadoes ripped through texas and across the southwest so far only one death reported. a tropical storm hit the east coast and a winter storm formed in the rocky mountains. in politics, republicans...
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johnson will join us on set. plus more on abc's top news man cutting checks to the clinton foundation without disclosing it, bob woodward us to tackle the big questions surrounding influence and perception. hey america, still not sure whether to stay or go to your people? ♪ well this summer, stay with choice hotels twice and get a $50 gift card you can use for just about anything. go you always have a choice. book now at choicehotels.com wish your skin could bounce back as quickly as it used to? introducing neutrogena hydro boost water gel. instantly quenches skin to keep it supple and hydrated day after day. formulated with hydrating hyaluronic acid which retains up to 1000 times its weight in water. this refreshing water gel plumps skin cells with intense hydration and locks it in. for supple, hydrated skin that bounces back. new hydro boost. from neutrogena. >>> 6:24 on the east coast.amtrak says it was just months away from finishing installing a safety system that could have prevented that train derailment in philadelphia. officials say the train did have automatic speed control as did the track, but it wasn't oper
johnson will join us on set. plus more on abc's top news man cutting checks to the clinton foundation without disclosing it, bob woodward us to tackle the big questions surrounding influence and perception. hey america, still not sure whether to stay or go to your people? ♪ well this summer, stay with choice hotels twice and get a $50 gift card you can use for just about anything. go you always have a choice. book now at choicehotels.com wish your skin could bounce back as quickly as it used...
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johnson administration assistant labor secretary daniel pasha moynahan. who later represented new york and the u.s. senate. -- daniel patrick moynihan. this includes former maryland governor bob ehrlich. it is an hour and 10 minutes. >> good morning. maybe we can get started. again good morning, everyone. my name is jason reilly, a senior fellow at the manhattan institute for policy research and i would like to welcome everyone to the symposium entitled prosspects for black america and moynihan report turns 50. if you are looking for a white america symposium you are in the wrong room. that would be any of the other rooms in the building. i will be brief with my remarks because we have excellent panelist lined up and i want to give them as much time as possible. i will get a chance to speak later on this man. -- this afternoon. i started working at the manhattan institute for policy research in february of this year. but the idea for this conference on race first occurred to me many years ago when i was on staff at the wall street journal. i came across a book falled the fairmont papers which is a transcription of a conference that occurred in 1980 at the fairmont hotel in sa
johnson administration assistant labor secretary daniel pasha moynahan. who later represented new york and the u.s. senate. -- daniel patrick moynihan. this includes former maryland governor bob ehrlich. it is an hour and 10 minutes. >> good morning. maybe we can get started. again good morning, everyone. my name is jason reilly, a senior fellow at the manhattan institute for policy research and i would like to welcome everyone to the symposium entitled prosspects for black america and...
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ignore it and president johnson came and talked to me about that and we came up with the idea of a national trade conference. ironically to be held here in this room. talk about bob dole in the senate who was minority leader in the senate and bob byrd and we agreed bring in experts from this and some in the academic community, well somehow i -- without intending too much have offended the administration. they weren't used to congress taking the initiative. in matters of this kind and they kind of wanted to sort of withdrawal from joint sponsorship. meanwhile, we had sent out a letter on these experts to come on given days and signed by all four of us. i was disappointed because i wanted their stories because i knew there would be other opportunities and we would find ways to make that and we did it to the extent of our abilities but so many useless suggestions and ideas emerged from this meeting, i realized it would be the business of at least 12 committees of congress. and if you want cooperation in committees don't depend on their jurisdictions. so what we did then was we called in all the committee chairs and subcommittee chairs to be involved. add some incent
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maryland governor bob ehrlich this year's 50th anniversary of a study on black america which was conducted by then assistant secretary daniel patrick moynihan under president johnson, who later represented maryland in the senate. >> good morning. maybe we can get started. good morning, everyone. my name is jason reilly, i'm a senior fellow at the manhattan institute for policy research and i'd like to welcome everyone to our symposium today titled prospects for black america, the moynihan report turns 50. white america symposium you're in the wrong room that would be any of the other rooms in the building. i'll be very brief with my remarks because we've got some excellent panels lined up and i want to give them as much time as possible for discussion. i'll get a chance to speak a little later on this afternoon so i hope you can stick around. i began working at the manhattan institute in february of this year. but the idea for this conference, a conference on race, first occurred to me many years ago when i was still on staff with "the wall street journal." i came across a book called the fairmont papers which essentially is a transcription of a conference that oc
maryland governor bob ehrlich this year's 50th anniversary of a study on black america which was conducted by then assistant secretary daniel patrick moynihan under president johnson, who later represented maryland in the senate. >> good morning. maybe we can get started. good morning, everyone. my name is jason reilly, i'm a senior fellow at the manhattan institute for policy research and i'd like to welcome everyone to our symposium today titled prospects for black america, the moynihan...