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charles manson. ed manson and several of his followers were already in custody. not for murder, but for car theft. >> manson was a life-long criminal who never could go more than a day or two of his free life without breaking some law. >> and the people with him young, mostly women, were barely more than half his age. >> they're easily influenced. they came from broken homes or they were bullied at school, they didn't fit in. and he was able to tap into all of that. ♪ ♪ >> police began to interview these women. one was 18-year-old barbara hoyt, who spoke about life inside the family and what attracted her to charles manson. >> he was very loving. he was very much a father figure. >> how did it make you feel when he was nice to you like that? >> made me feel special. felt like we were all fingers on one hand, like we were the digits and charlie was the hand. >> police spoke with other manson women, too. and learned that in the fall of '67, manson moved to los angeles, where he sent his girls out to fin
charles manson. ed manson and several of his followers were already in custody. not for murder, but for car theft. >> manson was a life-long criminal who never could go more than a day or two of his free life without breaking some law. >> and the people with him young, mostly women, were barely more than half his age. >> they're easily influenced. they came from broken homes or they were bullied at school, they didn't fit in. and he was able to tap into all of that. ♪ ♪...
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our summer reading series with a highly anticipated novel, one loosely based on the women in charles manson's but first, democrats hillary clinton and massachusetts senator elizabeth warren hit the trail today in ohio, focusing their energy on presumptive republican nominee donald trump. the candidates are squaring off over trade, brexit, and which one of them is more qualified. for that, we turn to politics monday with amy walter of the "cook political report" and tamara keith of npr. let's start by the big cincinnati standoff today. i don't think it was a standoff -- between elizabeth warren and apparently very exciting rally and hillary clinton in which we saw the two of them basically take turns taking shots at donald trump. let's take a listen. >> what kind of man roots for people to lose their jobs, to lose their homes, to lose their life savings? i'll tell you what kind of a man -- a small, insecure money grubber who fights for no one but himself! (cheers and applause) >> this is a man who plays coy with white supremacists and mocks people with disabilities, who talks about banning an
our summer reading series with a highly anticipated novel, one loosely based on the women in charles manson's but first, democrats hillary clinton and massachusetts senator elizabeth warren hit the trail today in ohio, focusing their energy on presumptive republican nominee donald trump. the candidates are squaring off over trade, brexit, and which one of them is more qualified. for that, we turn to politics monday with amy walter of the "cook political report" and tamara keith of...
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. >>> one of charles manson's followers is up for parole.ow the victim's families are fighting back. when the governor has to make a final decision about whether leslie van houtan should be released. >>> more fallout over the stanford sexual assault sentencing. the controversy of the billboard as the district attorney general announces new legislation inspired by the case. >>> burglars bust through a bloomingdale's. the one missing case to closing the case. >>> a petition has been delivered to governor brown asking him to block parole for a woman a follower of charles manson. sharon tate's sister brought the petition to the governor's office with 140,000 signatures. the petition is to prevent the release of the woman. sharon tate and four others were killed in 1969. >> this was a woman that conspired to murder my sister and did a happy dance. >> a parole panel issued a recommendation that van houtan be granted parole. governor brown will get that recommendation in august and have until mid september to make a decision. >>> a federal judge in
. >>> one of charles manson's followers is up for parole.ow the victim's families are fighting back. when the governor has to make a final decision about whether leslie van houtan should be released. >>> more fallout over the stanford sexual assault sentencing. the controversy of the billboard as the district attorney general announces new legislation inspired by the case. >>> burglars bust through a bloomingdale's. the one missing case to closing the case....
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. >>> plus, is one of the charles manson family members soon to be a free woman?nd out. >> this is not an accidental situation. this is a woman that conspired to murder my sister around then proceeded doing happy dance to go get the labiancass the following night. products. because no one kills germs better than clorox. ♪ i could get used to this. now you can. when you lease the 2016 es 350 for $329 a month for 36 months. see your lexus dealer. looktry align probiotic.our digestive system? for a non-stop, sweet treat goodness, hold on to your tiara kind of day. live 24/7. with 24/7 digestive support. try align, the #1 ge recommended probiotic. i'm terhe is.at golf. but i'd like to keep being terrible at golf for as long as i can. new patented ensure enlive has hmb plus 20 grams of protein to help rebuild muscle. for the strength and energy to do what you love. new ensure enlive. always be you. ♪ bill: the sister of the late actress sharon tate fighting to keep her sister's killers in jail. tate was 26 years old and eight months pregnant when she was brutally murde
. >>> plus, is one of the charles manson family members soon to be a free woman?nd out. >> this is not an accidental situation. this is a woman that conspired to murder my sister around then proceeded doing happy dance to go get the labiancass the following night. products. because no one kills germs better than clorox. ♪ i could get used to this. now you can. when you lease the 2016 es 350 for $329 a month for 36 months. see your lexus dealer. looktry align probiotic.our...
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marry you, or you will have people who want to buy strange -- supposedly there is an auction for charles manson's site called murderabilia. >> yes. >> larry: seriously, people... it's pretty boyish. it's pretty luxurious. >> but the thing is, you really want that greasy hair? >> manson was going to get married and he was, like, i don't know, she's a little too crazy for me. >> that's an indictment! (laughter) >> he goes to a special murderer tinnedder tinder or something? >> it has less to do with the fetish for guns and more to do with the disregard for black lives. nobody's buying the guns used in columbine. you know why? because it's a horrible thing to do. but the difference between that case and the difference between this case is a black life. >> yeah. and he was a teenage child and he did not deserve what he got, and it's just appalling. (applause) >> it's true. there is an ambiguity. like, was trayvon martin a kid, a man? he was 17 years old. >> he was a child. but in columbine and handy hook, we're sure they're children, and i think that benefit of the doubt was given to george zimmerman
marry you, or you will have people who want to buy strange -- supposedly there is an auction for charles manson's site called murderabilia. >> yes. >> larry: seriously, people... it's pretty boyish. it's pretty luxurious. >> but the thing is, you really want that greasy hair? >> manson was going to get married and he was, like, i don't know, she's a little too crazy for me. >> that's an indictment! (laughter) >> he goes to a special murderer tinnedder tinder...
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. >> reporter: tate and sebring murdered by followers of charles manson. brutal killings that haunted the nation accelerated markham's career. >> when he was killed, i was the only one that could take over. >> reporter: he helped run s sebring's company for several years. he concentrated on women's hair care. they worked together, as they still do. >> i don't love it. >> reporter: avva, their first feminine hair care line, hit the market in 1989 thanks in part to a loan from cheryl's father. >> her father loaned us $150,000. we took it down to zero. then the company started coming up. it's like any time we could have failed. >> reporter: eight years later they'd made dad's money back and accepted an offer to buy the business. >> we thought, wow, you know. sold the company for $20 mill we can retire. then we realized, there's way more to life. >> reporter: at the turn of the 21st century they headed back to the lab to invent yet another hair product hit. this one called pureology with new technology that helped protect color-treated locks. >> the fact that
. >> reporter: tate and sebring murdered by followers of charles manson. brutal killings that haunted the nation accelerated markham's career. >> when he was killed, i was the only one that could take over. >> reporter: he helped run s sebring's company for several years. he concentrated on women's hair care. they worked together, as they still do. >> i don't love it. >> reporter: avva, their first feminine hair care line, hit the market in 1989 thanks in part to a...
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. >>> a petition has been submitted to governor jerry brown asking him to keep a follower of charles manson behind bars. sharon tate's sister presented 140,000 signatures to the governor's office yesterday. this is all in an effort to prevent the release of leslie houton. she is accused of killing a woman. >> how many breaks do our family members get? are they coming back? this is not an accidental situation. this is a woman that conspired to murder my sister and then proceeded doing happy dance to go get labianca the next night. >> the recommendation is expected to go to governor jerry brown in august and he will have until mid-september to block her release. >>> three men are being hailed as heros for saving a woman they say was being tapped and choked saturday -- stabbed and choked saturday morning at her home. >> the screen pierced through tori burdoch's window. >> it was fear, it was deep fear. she was screaming, help, help, get off me. >> reporter: she ran outside as tony beto was running out. >> it was over in that direction. >> i knew somebody was getting hurt and i knew it was not
. >>> a petition has been submitted to governor jerry brown asking him to keep a follower of charles manson behind bars. sharon tate's sister presented 140,000 signatures to the governor's office yesterday. this is all in an effort to prevent the release of leslie houton. she is accused of killing a woman. >> how many breaks do our family members get? are they coming back? this is not an accidental situation. this is a woman that conspired to murder my sister and then proceeded...
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charles manson himself still in jail, 81 years old. >> wow.ies never recover from that just as clear as it was back then. >> absolutely. >> adam, thank you. >> yeah. >>> well, summertime is finally here after the longest day of the year. with it came a rare lunar event. a strawberry moon. why strawberries? ♪ ♪ the verizon win-win-win event is back with the iphone and ipad. win number one: you get america's largest, most reliable, most consistently fast 4g lte network. win number two? we'll pay up to $650 when you switch and trade in your phone. and the third win? buy an iphone on the best network... ...and we'll give you $300 off any ipad. why settle? you can have it all at the win-win-win event. at verizon stores and vzw.com afdave stops working, but his aleve doesn't. because aleve can last 4 hours longer than tylenol 8 hour. what will you do with your aleve hours? >>> did you notice last night's strawberry moon? what is it? it's a rare event where the moon is full on the summer solstice. got its nickname from the al con quinn tribe. they ha
charles manson himself still in jail, 81 years old. >> wow.ies never recover from that just as clear as it was back then. >> absolutely. >> adam, thank you. >> yeah. >>> well, summertime is finally here after the longest day of the year. with it came a rare lunar event. a strawberry moon. why strawberries? ♪ ♪ the verizon win-win-win event is back with the iphone and ipad. win number one: you get america's largest, most reliable, most consistently fast 4g...
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. >> this population includes infamous criminals like juan corona, sirhan sirhan, and charles manson. built to hold the most violent offenders in the state, corcoran has seen its share of brutality. today, a fresh group of inmates arrives at receiving and release, no doubt aware of this prison's reputation. >> when i get on the bus, they called your names out to come off the bus, and they're teary-eyed coming to corcoran. it's a shock to them. i guess they have heard a lot about corcoran. >> what do you know about corcoran? >> what i know? i know it ain't no joke. that's what i know. i know this is serious business. >> corcoran is a pretty rough prison here. if you get a draw, it's one of the rougher prisons. >> this is how serious it is. it's a life or death situation. pretty much, yeah. it is like that. i don't care what they tell you. it is like that. okay? it is hardcore like that. >> corcoran's general population inmates are split into three main yards. the level one yard consists mainly of low-security inmates, many of whom are in on parole violations. "b" yard holds the medium-
. >> this population includes infamous criminals like juan corona, sirhan sirhan, and charles manson. built to hold the most violent offenders in the state, corcoran has seen its share of brutality. today, a fresh group of inmates arrives at receiving and release, no doubt aware of this prison's reputation. >> when i get on the bus, they called your names out to come off the bus, and they're teary-eyed coming to corcoran. it's a shock to them. i guess they have heard a lot about...
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we've been doing this profiles of serial killers and others and i can remember they go back to charles manson his brain and figure out why he did it and we'll be able to prevent others. the prevention part doesn't kick in because of everybody's constitutional rights so people can fake that way. we can look at this guy from third grade and see his anti-social tendencies throughout his young life and his adult life, and yet we're not in a position to say you think a lot of bad thoughts and you do a lot of bad things and even though they're not major yet we'll lock you up for the rest of your life. we can't do it. we don't do it and shouldn't do it, and yet, that's what happens. you're asking the fbi to almost play a game of chicken with these guys. how far can they take it without a guy doing a violent act or crossing the line to indicate he's going to do it or he's going to do it now and not a matter of some day he might and that's really, really difficult. so, yes, we profile these people and gather all of the information and what they were thinking and we try analyze every bit of their motiv
we've been doing this profiles of serial killers and others and i can remember they go back to charles manson his brain and figure out why he did it and we'll be able to prevent others. the prevention part doesn't kick in because of everybody's constitutional rights so people can fake that way. we can look at this guy from third grade and see his anti-social tendencies throughout his young life and his adult life, and yet we're not in a position to say you think a lot of bad thoughts and you do...
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last. >> more darkness. >> it's a kid's show. >> the time period is, the era, and the rise of charles mansonbolically came to represent the end of the '60s. manson was kind of held up as a warning that this is what's going to happen if free love and -- which is not -- which was a manipulation. >> right, right. >> that's kind of the way we look at the historical fiction on the show. it's really about the '60s to me and the response to the '60s and '70s and '80s, which was very reactionary and conservative. i find the show fascinating. >> you're touring in europe, too, right? >> i am. i got back two weeks ago. it's not like when bon jovi tours. >> what do you mean by that? >> i was not in a steel horse i ride. i was hailing cabs. >> with your instrument? sir? >> where is a steel horse when you need one? >> david duchovny, thank you. "aquarius" returns -- >> i was wearing a kilt. >> "aquarius" returns tonight at 9:00, 8:00 central here on nbc. >>> weight loss device that helped one woman lose 70 pounds. we were talking about this yesterday. is it safe and who is the target market for this? who
last. >> more darkness. >> it's a kid's show. >> the time period is, the era, and the rise of charles mansonbolically came to represent the end of the '60s. manson was kind of held up as a warning that this is what's going to happen if free love and -- which is not -- which was a manipulation. >> right, right. >> that's kind of the way we look at the historical fiction on the show. it's really about the '60s to me and the response to the '60s and '70s and '80s,...
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. >> mansion knows he's con stayly angry, charles manson, did you ever see smile that big in his lifeuy who knows he is a lunatic, let's embrace our ankler. >> they should shift him to graterford prison so he can live among us. >> he's pro-active. like you are ooh thinking. >> thank you. guys, see you next week. good day to you, it is wednesday, june the first, 2016. >> from the fox 29 studios this is good day philadelphia. >> zika in our own backyard. a new jersey baby born with a common birth defect from the virus. the new warning for anyone hoping to have a child. >> the disturbing photos on facebook, man accused of murder posting the photos on line, why it took almost two days for facebook to take down those images. >> and to washington, dc. >> these wildcats were about more than one shot or one moment. >> how the president poked fun with the novanation. >> a lot of vowells in there, ryan arcidiacono. >> keeping up with khloe. does the reality star have a new bo? the superstar athlete she was cozying up with at drake's house. >> ♪ >> she ever keep her lands to herself anyway? glob
. >> mansion knows he's con stayly angry, charles manson, did you ever see smile that big in his lifeuy who knows he is a lunatic, let's embrace our ankler. >> they should shift him to graterford prison so he can live among us. >> he's pro-active. like you are ooh thinking. >> thank you. guys, see you next week. good day to you, it is wednesday, june the first, 2016. >> from the fox 29 studios this is good day philadelphia. >> zika in our own backyard. a new...
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they want to be the next charles manson serial killer, whatever it is.never. >> do you ever get letters from them? >> i do. i have gotten all kinds of letters. i have gotten many, many threats over the years. i profiled a couple guys that were on the run, one had escaped from prison, and he shot it out with the fbi. he was going to shoot me with a high-powered rifle in the studio in d.c. so fortunately the fbi got to him. the other guy called our hotline every single week and said i will kill john walsh before he catches me. another dirtbag who had murdered a 14-year-old boy. and they both paid with their lives. >> "the hunt" with john walsh returns with a new season sunday night at 9:00 eastern right here on cnn. and thanks so much for joining us today. i'll see you throughout the weekend in the "newsroom." i'm fredricka whitfield. >> and i'm pamela brown. after the break, new details just in about the orlando shooter's travel overseas. nutrition is a word getting thrown around a lot these days. but do you really know what it means? no. the answer is no
they want to be the next charles manson serial killer, whatever it is.never. >> do you ever get letters from them? >> i do. i have gotten all kinds of letters. i have gotten many, many threats over the years. i profiled a couple guys that were on the run, one had escaped from prison, and he shot it out with the fbi. he was going to shoot me with a high-powered rifle in the studio in d.c. so fortunately the fbi got to him. the other guy called our hotline every single week and said i...