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joseph has seen enough. the next morning josephs is on a greyhound bus. he thinks the liberians he met in new york have lost their focus in news that his sister will provide a more solid foundation for his new life. what joseph doesn't know is that he is heading straight into an economic crisis. erie pennsylvania is in the middle of america's dying manufacturing region. joseph is hoping to find work in a place where jobs are disappearing. i think he believes that those are the. order from the president. he said. you still hear that perfect. credit for job. once again shows it is prepared to take a chance. oh oh. aneta hasn't seen her little brother since she immigrated to the u.s. in two thousand and four. she came here after liberia's civil war as a political refugee from. the u.s. government set her up in erie in her job as a caregiver has provided a good life for her family her children now see more american in liberia and. new moon is my favorite scene is when the anyone doing it will tear at me she would say and where you she told you she's nothing t
joseph has seen enough. the next morning josephs is on a greyhound bus. he thinks the liberians he met in new york have lost their focus in news that his sister will provide a more solid foundation for his new life. what joseph doesn't know is that he is heading straight into an economic crisis. erie pennsylvania is in the middle of america's dying manufacturing region. joseph is hoping to find work in a place where jobs are disappearing. i think he believes that those are the. order from the...
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joseph was back but liberia hadn't changed. just it has a computer science certificate from a vocational college but it's not enough for stable employment here. they were calling boats at the beach was still the only job available to him and his friends . i'm fed up. to see if wanted out once again so he took a chance in played what is called the u.s. green card lottery if you win you can live and work in the united states legally. in the next couple. of months. so. long. but finally a glimmer of hope he was randomly selected for a crucial interview at the american embassy here in monrovia it seems like joseph luck was finally changing. its josephs big morning but it's important for everyone with a job in the us choose it can be a vital life to his father's household of fifteen people. that evolved was the atheist who said thank you for all what they do for us. well i just. i will find out if you will but i want. to like you know. it was. now i'm feeling very well far. as my mom was a kid. i'm in love. with them. together you g
joseph was back but liberia hadn't changed. just it has a computer science certificate from a vocational college but it's not enough for stable employment here. they were calling boats at the beach was still the only job available to him and his friends . i'm fed up. to see if wanted out once again so he took a chance in played what is called the u.s. green card lottery if you win you can live and work in the united states legally. in the next couple. of months. so. long. but finally a glimmer...
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james court. >> when president roosevelt sends joseph p.dy in 1938 across the atlantic to be the ambassador to the united kingdom, he was a star, a celebrity. he had run a studio in hollywood. and he was already a success in business and politics. he was among the top 20 richest men in america. it was big news. >> the rise of joseph kennedy is as remarkable as it is seemingly unstoppable. >> joe kennedy came from an irish family, and they worked their way from the bottom to the top. they were outsiders. >> his grandparents came during the great potato famine of the 1840s to boston. so the family is just two generations removed from the peasantry of ireland. >> mr. joseph kennedy, the american ambassador, left the buckingham palace to present his credentials to the king. >> having an irish catholic in that job, it was just like the perfect victory in the struggle of my grandfather to feel accepted. >> and as for me, i'm delighted to be here. >> you cannot underestimate joseph kennedy's ambition in 1938. >> my grandfather had ambitions, right
james court. >> when president roosevelt sends joseph p.dy in 1938 across the atlantic to be the ambassador to the united kingdom, he was a star, a celebrity. he had run a studio in hollywood. and he was already a success in business and politics. he was among the top 20 richest men in america. it was big news. >> the rise of joseph kennedy is as remarkable as it is seemingly unstoppable. >> joe kennedy came from an irish family, and they worked their way from the bottom to...
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from the oldest, joseph junior to the youngest ted.he kennedys aren't just any family, they're a family on a mission. >> kennedys to the left of them, kennedys to the right of them, so working over time to picture the u.s. ambassador. >> they lined up before the camera. >> joseph junior and -- >> smiled and everybody had something to say. >> this was my first trip to new york and i was so excited. i can't even sleep last night. >> there were quotes in the newspapers. got 11 ambassadors for the price of one. >> so the whole family was accepted with a lot of buzz. >> the kennedys understand before any other american family, the role of glamour and until now, glamour is something that's really the province of hollywood. the kennedys pull it over into the province of politics in the first time as a modern way and as a result, everybody is in love with this family. >> the kennedy family represented america on the rise. an immigrant country where anybody could get ahead if they were smart enough, ambitious enough. they would look at kennedys
from the oldest, joseph junior to the youngest ted.he kennedys aren't just any family, they're a family on a mission. >> kennedys to the left of them, kennedys to the right of them, so working over time to picture the u.s. ambassador. >> they lined up before the camera. >> joseph junior and -- >> smiled and everybody had something to say. >> this was my first trip to new york and i was so excited. i can't even sleep last night. >> there were quotes in the...
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joseph whelan. [applause] joseph: i want to thank you for coming, and i want to thank quail ridge for inviting me. this is my third visit here. i really appreciate it. um, let's start by talking about what the mexican war was and was not, and then i'll go into some more of the details. mexican war is one of america's forgotten wars. the civil war 15 years later all but erased its memory. this has robbed us of insight s into the origins of other wars. for example, in important ways the mexican war is a distant echo of the iraqi war. and mexico's abiding distrust and resentment of the united states can be traced to the mexican war. the mexican war also hastened the civil war. it might not have been fought if the mexican war had not opened the volatile slavery debate. now, the mexican war's often confused with the texan war for independence from mexico ten years earlier in 1836. the texas revolution is known for the battles of the alamo and others, and the exploits of sam houston and davy crockett. the
joseph whelan. [applause] joseph: i want to thank you for coming, and i want to thank quail ridge for inviting me. this is my third visit here. i really appreciate it. um, let's start by talking about what the mexican war was and was not, and then i'll go into some more of the details. mexican war is one of america's forgotten wars. the civil war 15 years later all but erased its memory. this has robbed us of insight s into the origins of other wars. for example, in important ways the mexican...
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joseph never remarried. they had a son, also named joseph, who went on to serve in the virginia house of delegates and later became lieutenant governor of virginia. and he became an ambassador to spain under woodrow wilson. he, in turn, had a daughter, their granddaughter who would later marry colonel roosevelt, the son of teddy roosevelt of new york. you have this virginia and new york family intermarry in. other families found it much, much harder. even as they may have offered gestures of practical assistance across the lines, it was just simply very difficult to achieve any full reconciliation. any sort of emotional reconciliation. and in that respect, these families felt the permanent scars of war. these divided families tried not to let that happen. they tried not to let resentment and anger overtake any affection they once had for one another. and the most common way they tried to do it was earth one another to simply forget what happened. forget the war, forget what it was all about, forget what we d
joseph never remarried. they had a son, also named joseph, who went on to serve in the virginia house of delegates and later became lieutenant governor of virginia. and he became an ambassador to spain under woodrow wilson. he, in turn, had a daughter, their granddaughter who would later marry colonel roosevelt, the son of teddy roosevelt of new york. you have this virginia and new york family intermarry in. other families found it much, much harder. even as they may have offered gestures of...
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joseph never remarried. they had a son, also named joseph, who went on to serve in the virginia house of delegates. he became lieutenant governor of virginia. he in turn had a daughter, so this is their granddaughter, who would later marry kermit roosevelt who was the son of teddy roosevelt in new york. other families found if much, much harder. even as they may have offered gestures of assistance across the lines, it was difficult to achieve any full reconciliation. and in that respect, these families felt the permanent scars of war. these divided families tried not to let that happen. they tried not to let resentment and anger overtake any affection they once had for one another. and the most common way they had to do it was to urge one another simply to forget what had happened. forget the war, forget what was it all about, forget what we differed over. if you look at the letters from the immediate post-war period -- let bygones be bygones, let the dead past bury the dead. so they're imagining the reconci
joseph never remarried. they had a son, also named joseph, who went on to serve in the virginia house of delegates. he became lieutenant governor of virginia. he in turn had a daughter, so this is their granddaughter, who would later marry kermit roosevelt who was the son of teddy roosevelt in new york. other families found if much, much harder. even as they may have offered gestures of assistance across the lines, it was difficult to achieve any full reconciliation. and in that respect, these...
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battle joseph coney and the lord's resistance army destroyed my life it has been years i was in the bush i could have done many things with my life. and consecutive year as a child in school and seen it wouldn't happen and that's a couple who think. they need to understand that. there's a celebration on the way today in the town of antioch in northern uganda but the memory of the past is never far behind the rebels of the once resistance army now. the region some ten years ago the suffering they caused still hasn't healed. the people here are celebrating the anniversary of evelyn and his mother's death margaret a kello died three years after evelyn was liberated from the hands of christian militia margaret's health had suffered under a years of worry for her daughter the years that evelyn spent as a captive of joseph conic head of the n.r.a. . everyone here young and old is a victim of the terror waged by the l r a some are also perpetrators the n.r.a. killed their families their children parents grandparents many were kidnapped and forced to become child soldiers given no choice but to
battle joseph coney and the lord's resistance army destroyed my life it has been years i was in the bush i could have done many things with my life. and consecutive year as a child in school and seen it wouldn't happen and that's a couple who think. they need to understand that. there's a celebration on the way today in the town of antioch in northern uganda but the memory of the past is never far behind the rebels of the once resistance army now. the region some ten years ago the suffering...
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had suffered under a years of worry for her daughter the years that evelyn spent as a captive of joseph koni head of the n.r.a. . everyone here young and old is a victim of the terror waged by the l r a some are also perpetrators the n.r.a. killed their families their children parents grandparents many were kidnapped and forced to become child soldiers given no choice but to plunder and kill. young women had to bear the children of their kidnapped us. no one man and when i returned home from captivity and from the bush i had two children with him my mother took in my children and love them when my mother died she left a big hole in my life have been about so many people here in the village lost family members to the el res massacre what i saw they weren't pleased that my children were here i couldn't raise my children here and i can't trust people. i only come here for short visits and then i leave. my. evelyn am on his ordeal began here in the bush near the road that leads to attack on august twenty fifth nine hundred ninety four at about five pm. evelyn lived with her mother and her g
had suffered under a years of worry for her daughter the years that evelyn spent as a captive of joseph koni head of the n.r.a. . everyone here young and old is a victim of the terror waged by the l r a some are also perpetrators the n.r.a. killed their families their children parents grandparents many were kidnapped and forced to become child soldiers given no choice but to plunder and kill. young women had to bear the children of their kidnapped us. no one man and when i returned home from...
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joseph: that was later on. that was about 20 years later during the -- actually, that was during the civil war. emperor maximilian went to mexico, yeah. that happened in the 1860s. the french, or part of the french, banked on the south winning the war or at least splitting the country, and then they were going to be able to deal with confederate states of america, this french entity down in mexico. but, of course, the the south lost the war, and they were just kind of stuck down there. and eventually the emperor was overthrown and executed. yes. yes, sir. >> tell us about the flying artillery, please, and did he come from napoleon? if yes or no, did any other tactics come from napoleon? joseph: um, ok. that did not come from napoleon, but it came from europe. in the 1830's, the u.s. command sent some of their top officers over to europe to study the european artillery. they wanted to revamp the american artillery at that time, so they toured germany, france, all these countries in the 1830's, and they came back
joseph: that was later on. that was about 20 years later during the -- actually, that was during the civil war. emperor maximilian went to mexico, yeah. that happened in the 1860s. the french, or part of the french, banked on the south winning the war or at least splitting the country, and then they were going to be able to deal with confederate states of america, this french entity down in mexico. but, of course, the the south lost the war, and they were just kind of stuck down there. and...
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joseph deangelo and his lawyers were in court yesterday. the judge appeared to be reluctant to release that extra information. the attorney for the media argued the public has the right to know. >> the press, the public and the victims deserve an open proceeding and to have a better understanding of how this case came to be charged. >> the judge did not make a decision yesterday. joseph deangelo is charged with eight murders but he is a suspect -- suspected in at least 45 rapes and 12 homicides. they took place in the late 1970s and early 1980s. joseph deangelo has not yet entered a plea. >>> officials in belgium say the man who killed three people yesterday is accused of killing a man the day before. that shooter has been identified as benjamin herman. the belgian minister says he killed a man in jail after he was released on monday. he attacked female officers, stabbing both women before taking their guns and shooting them to death. he later shot and killed a 22- year-old man sitting in a nearby car. he was killed in a shootout with polic
joseph deangelo and his lawyers were in court yesterday. the judge appeared to be reluctant to release that extra information. the attorney for the media argued the public has the right to know. >> the press, the public and the victims deserve an open proceeding and to have a better understanding of how this case came to be charged. >> the judge did not make a decision yesterday. joseph deangelo is charged with eight murders but he is a suspect -- suspected in at least 45 rapes and...
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joseph keppler died in 1893. actually, half of the cartoons that you see that they keppler are from the sun. there is keppler the first and the second. i do not know if he left a diary. he did not plan on dying. he died prematurely. so, the biography of coupler, written by my colleague, richard west, is the best source of information on him. >> you talk about your own passion, as a teacher and as a collector of his work. how should we view today, and how should educators use this for students, in the 21st century? >> we cannot make people learn things that they do not want to learn. and we cannot make people learn in ways they do not want to learn. but, cartoons are more popular than ever. that is the effect of these cartoon books now. these graphic novels. people are willing to read graphic novels, they are willing to look at cartoon, and they are willing to use it as a vehicle to learn. and so i think that is how they should be used in the future. >> michael alexander kahn , the author of "what fools thee morta
joseph keppler died in 1893. actually, half of the cartoons that you see that they keppler are from the sun. there is keppler the first and the second. i do not know if he left a diary. he did not plan on dying. he died prematurely. so, the biography of coupler, written by my colleague, richard west, is the best source of information on him. >> you talk about your own passion, as a teacher and as a collector of his work. how should we view today, and how should educators use this for...
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that evelyn was assigned to a leader joseph county as a tinting a housemaid. she had to tend to the household and carneys wives and many children. shortly after her fourteenth birthday he took her as his wife. we are poor and i had no choice. we went to the bush in the morning to search for food coney came to me and said today is the day you will become my wife whether you want to or not. i resisted and said no i don't want that. then he took out his pistol and held it to my forehead when he got but he said if you refuse i will kill you. so i gave up i said do with me what you will. get i just had my first period when he said that with a bang i waited for the second one but it didn't come through instead i had pain that's when i realized i was pregnant. a woman from congo lived with us in the camp they told me she could help me get rid of the child adding she made a juice out of red chili peppers i drank it and had terrible pain. the pain kept getting worse and i bled. but i knew i wanted to abort the child and i had no idea how i would be able to care for it
that evelyn was assigned to a leader joseph county as a tinting a housemaid. she had to tend to the household and carneys wives and many children. shortly after her fourteenth birthday he took her as his wife. we are poor and i had no choice. we went to the bush in the morning to search for food coney came to me and said today is the day you will become my wife whether you want to or not. i resisted and said no i don't want that. then he took out his pistol and held it to my forehead when he...
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kepler did. -- joseph keppler. we have the origin of the cartoon. 1884, puck magazine had an imitator. was thegazine competitor, it was a republican. it was so hit by the tattooed thatoncept that they said all of the other men were tattooed as well. the concept of the tattooed men became a political issue unto itself. ony argued back and forth it. ultimately, i think that james blaine was tattooed. if you look at abraham lincoln, our 16th president and george washington. this is another publication. host: this is another image that we're looking at here. puck had a problem. an opposition.as they supported cleveland and all of a sudden he won. they had to figure out how to detect cleveland but still make the cartoon interesting. this was a cartoon of cleveland depicted as a herculean character. of these people that he is going through, these are democrats and republicans who would be an obstacle to the administration. they are depicting the brave cleveland moving through the terrible obstacles. you can see the two h
kepler did. -- joseph keppler. we have the origin of the cartoon. 1884, puck magazine had an imitator. was thegazine competitor, it was a republican. it was so hit by the tattooed thatoncept that they said all of the other men were tattooed as well. the concept of the tattooed men became a political issue unto itself. ony argued back and forth it. ultimately, i think that james blaine was tattooed. if you look at abraham lincoln, our 16th president and george washington. this is another...
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joseph hicks:"that was cutting off circulation. i asked him what was going on and he said why tied her up trying to run away i tied her up."friday around dinnertime witnesses reported seeing the girl in an altercation with her dad. thirty nine year old john hofacker."i physically watched him drag her into the bowling alley by her hair."in the pictures you can see abrasions and bruises from her face to her feet. lt. joseph hicks:"she had some injuries indicative of being dragged across the parking lot, her shirt was torn, it was black. she indicated her death had dragged her across the parking lot so she had road rash. suzanne stratford:"at the hospital, doctors found additional injuries beneath her clothing including bruises and welts that she said came from being beaten with a belt. lt. joseph hicks:"and he said i was getting ready to call you."but none of it made sense to officers who arrested her hofacker and charged him with unlawful restraint with more charges pending. lt. joseph hicks:"kind of hard to fathom what i was lookin
joseph hicks:"that was cutting off circulation. i asked him what was going on and he said why tied her up trying to run away i tied her up."friday around dinnertime witnesses reported seeing the girl in an altercation with her dad. thirty nine year old john hofacker."i physically watched him drag her into the bowling alley by her hair."in the pictures you can see abrasions and bruises from her face to her feet. lt. joseph hicks:"she had some injuries indicative of being...
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. >> how do you narrow in on joseph deangelo?rted focusing in on him because he looked better than the remainder. >> he wasn't a prime suspect, was he? >> no. he just rose to the level as many people have. it wasn't anybody thinking this is the guy. >> to narrow the focus police knew they needed to get fresh dna from deangelo to match against that 1980 sample. >> how did they get the dna from him? >> by a surveillance team that watched him for days. when he went to a public location he discarded his dna at that public location that was collected. >> reporter: paul holtz retired in march. where were you when you got the news? >> i was outside a restaurant in colorado. i received a call from the sacramento d.a.'s office. they said don't say a word. the dna came back and it's looking like it's him. >> reporter: when we come back how did the man accused of being one of the most notorious criminals blend in his neighborhood, his workplace for over 40 years? >> he's been right here under our noses, living his life. i couldn't catch my
. >> how do you narrow in on joseph deangelo?rted focusing in on him because he looked better than the remainder. >> he wasn't a prime suspect, was he? >> no. he just rose to the level as many people have. it wasn't anybody thinking this is the guy. >> to narrow the focus police knew they needed to get fresh dna from deangelo to match against that 1980 sample. >> how did they get the dna from him? >> by a surveillance team that watched him for days. when he...
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joseph p.dy. >> joe kennedy, who had been the behind-the-scenes strategist, architect, stood up and doffed his top hat to kennedy. >> waving to his father. >> and it was a great moment that showed his paternal pride. >> let every nation know whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price to assure the survival and the success of liberty. and so, my fellow americans, ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. >> there was just a sense that we could see a different world. the torch is passed to a new generation who is focused on what the future would bring. >> invitations to the inaugural celebrations are the hottest tickets in town. the stars come out in full force for jfk. tony curtis, janet leigh, gene kelly and frank sinatra. >> one of the things that the kennedys did well was to bring hollywood to washington. >> they understood performance. they understood style. the kennedy administration was the rat pack '60s. >> jackie actually appeared
joseph p.dy. >> joe kennedy, who had been the behind-the-scenes strategist, architect, stood up and doffed his top hat to kennedy. >> waving to his father. >> and it was a great moment that showed his paternal pride. >> let every nation know whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price to assure the survival and the success of liberty. and so, my fellow americans, ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. >>...
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can i just turn to you first, joseph.re talking just a couple of days ago when the south korean president was in town. do you assign any blame? who do you think is responsible for this, if anyone? >> first of all, thank you, christiane. this is very, very disappointing, and you and i talked about it and we talked about what could go wrong. you mentioned putting cart before the horse, and that's what happened. the summit, the two leaders agreed to meet, and, you know, you talk about blame. i think it is their staff that were very much holding them back. in this case, you saw john bolton as well as vice president pence. i imagine there is a similar dynamic going on in north korea where north korean officials, especially the military, might be holding back kim jong-un. so they're telling their boss, hey, boss, don't go to singapore, you might end up looking like a chump. probably a lot more politely than i just did just now, but i think it is the fear that, you know, no summit is better than a bad summit. that's certainly ho
can i just turn to you first, joseph.re talking just a couple of days ago when the south korean president was in town. do you assign any blame? who do you think is responsible for this, if anyone? >> first of all, thank you, christiane. this is very, very disappointing, and you and i talked about it and we talked about what could go wrong. you mentioned putting cart before the horse, and that's what happened. the summit, the two leaders agreed to meet, and, you know, you talk about blame....
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joseph thank you after the break. as the u.k. government announces plans to accelerate fracking in britain we'll ask for the number ten advisor professor peter stiles about whether to expect quakes in england on this week's news plans foldback you know that goes on the man who's frankly boiling over a bunch of biased be all the more coming over but true i'm going underground. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sport i'm show business i'll see you then. thanks guys or my survival guide book states in your time all the stored safely at the federal reserve. he sure it's not there you don't get it back. oh it's no good says a repatriation team will get the rest in seven years. philip the seventy year that's good.
joseph thank you after the break. as the u.k. government announces plans to accelerate fracking in britain we'll ask for the number ten advisor professor peter stiles about whether to expect quakes in england on this week's news plans foldback you know that goes on the man who's frankly boiling over a bunch of biased be all the more coming over but true i'm going underground. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sport i'm show...
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(vicki) accused serial killer joseph de-angelo was in court today. and his defense team was dealt a major blow. a judge ruled prosecutors can proceed in collecting d-n-a, fingerprints..and even naked photographs of the suspect. this is video from his first court appearance. no cameras were allowed today...but it was a similar scene to last week. the 72 year old former police officer said nothing during today's appearance. joseph james deangelo is suspected in as many as 12 murders and 50 rapes ...in the 1970's and 1980's. he is due back in court may 14th. ( vicki ) it was d-n-a and an ancestry website that sacramento law enforcement says helped them zero in on the golden state killer.( pam ) now, the vallejo police department is hoping the same method can crack another high profile unsolved mystery: the zodiac killer case. grant lodes is here with the story of the first victim.... whose sister now has renewed hope .. for closure. (grant) it's one of the bay area's it's one of the bay area's most famous unsolved cases. he attacked seven people total..
(vicki) accused serial killer joseph de-angelo was in court today. and his defense team was dealt a major blow. a judge ruled prosecutors can proceed in collecting d-n-a, fingerprints..and even naked photographs of the suspect. this is video from his first court appearance. no cameras were allowed today...but it was a similar scene to last week. the 72 year old former police officer said nothing during today's appearance. joseph james deangelo is suspected in as many as 12 murders and 50 rapes...
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we miss him. >> ted began life as the youngest child of joseph and rose kennedy.riark, ted's mother rose, died in 1985 at the age of 104. >> rose kennedy does not get her due. her ability to infuse the exact right combination of competition and compassion, there's no precedent in a democratic society for what she created. this royal family. >> some people enjoy a life that's normal and mead ocher. other people respond to challenges, adventure and entertainment. that's who we are. >> rose lived long enough to see generation after generation of kennedys serve their country. >> today all you young athletes are in the arena. >> jeanne was an incredible ambassador who helped to bring peace to northern ireland. >> jack and jackie's daughter carolyn became a u.s. ambassador to japan. you have joseph kennedy ii, bobby and ethel's oldest son who served a number of terms in congress and cathy was a lieutenant governor of maryland. christopher kennedy, son of robert kennedy launching his political career in illinois. >> it would not be possible to write a complete history of
we miss him. >> ted began life as the youngest child of joseph and rose kennedy.riark, ted's mother rose, died in 1985 at the age of 104. >> rose kennedy does not get her due. her ability to infuse the exact right combination of competition and compassion, there's no precedent in a democratic society for what she created. this royal family. >> some people enjoy a life that's normal and mead ocher. other people respond to challenges, adventure and entertainment. that's who we...
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he revealed to us a clue that made joseph james deangelo in his words an interesting suspect . he learned that he had been fired for shoplifting in 1979 while he was a police officer in auburn. he spoke with the former auburn police chief and learned that joseph james deangelo had threatened to kill the jeep on the day he was terminated, and the chief suspected he had visited his home that night. >> in the middle of the night, the chief's daughter walked into his room and said daddy, there is a man standing at my window shining a flashlight in my bedroom. the chief gets up and runs outside and whoever that man was, he was gone and there was fresh shoe impressions around the perimeter of the house which was consistent with who the east area rapist was. the chief was telling me he firmly believes it was joseph james deangelo. >> reporter: paul holes said he believes if they would not have used the genealogy tool, it is possible but case may have never been solved because he was never in any case file. >> what he set about seeing him in court last friday, we saw his demeanor and h
he revealed to us a clue that made joseph james deangelo in his words an interesting suspect . he learned that he had been fired for shoplifting in 1979 while he was a police officer in auburn. he spoke with the former auburn police chief and learned that joseph james deangelo had threatened to kill the jeep on the day he was terminated, and the chief suspected he had visited his home that night. >> in the middle of the night, the chief's daughter walked into his room and said daddy,...
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police are looking for the man identified as joseph "joey" bagshaw. where he is or have any information please call richmond police. >>> some bookstores are worried about the impact of a new amazon service, yesterday we told you about the new amazon subscription service for children's books. lauren savage owns the reading bug in downtown san carlos, two years ago she started a similar service to compete with other book subscription services. she says that the personalization of her store book box will make it different from amazon. >> a little sad but at the same time they cannot do what we do. we are personalized. we are fighting to stay in the community. that is what every bookstore is doing. >> she also says the bookstore does not plan to change anything because of the amazon announcement. she will continue what she calls a david and goliath competition.>>> coming up, the new research on people's spending habits and the information that could help stop you from overspending. >>> plus, honoring an lgbtq advocate. how she is being remembered and the
police are looking for the man identified as joseph "joey" bagshaw. where he is or have any information please call richmond police. >>> some bookstores are worried about the impact of a new amazon service, yesterday we told you about the new amazon subscription service for children's books. lauren savage owns the reading bug in downtown san carlos, two years ago she started a similar service to compete with other book subscription services. she says that the personalization...
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he said it turned up a group of suspects including joseph deangelo. this helps solve another homicide case in richmond. once he had the pulmonary dna match, he did old-fashioned police work to learn about his habits. he learned that he was a former police officer. he had been fired in 1979 for shoplifting. he contacted the former auburn police chief and says he was told joseph deangelo had threatened to kill the chief and may have also visited his home that same night he lost his job. >> in the middle of the night, his daughter, the chiefs daughter walked into his room and said, daddy, there is a man standing at my window shining a flashlight in my bedroom. the chief gets up, runs outside, whoever that man was, was gone.>> reporter: he says that made joseph deangelo an interesting suspect. he never suspected the culprit would be a police officer. now, he believes joseph deangelo alluded authorities in part because of his police training. >> during the attacks, he is making misleading statements to the victims because he knows the victims are going to
he said it turned up a group of suspects including joseph deangelo. this helps solve another homicide case in richmond. once he had the pulmonary dna match, he did old-fashioned police work to learn about his habits. he learned that he was a former police officer. he had been fired in 1979 for shoplifting. he contacted the former auburn police chief and says he was told joseph deangelo had threatened to kill the chief and may have also visited his home that same night he lost his job. >>...
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to understand publication of puck, you have to understand joseph keppler. michael: he was an immigrant from austria. he was a wonderful artist and a theatrical person. he had a great amount of interest in politics from his austrian experience. host: why did he publish "puck" magazine? michael: i think he published "puck" because he came to the united states and he was an artist and he became a political cartoonist. he was successful at it. it was really a commercial effort for him but it was an artistic expression because he was a very artistic man and you would see this in his cartoons, lots of references to theater and the bible. host: who was puck? where did it come from? puckel: he used from "a midsummer night's dream ." "puck" is about irony and hypocrisy. the things that people do that they shouldn't do. he picked up the symbol because in "midsummer night's dream," the character observes the folly of man. in a sense, puck's forty-year 40-year reign is looking at the folly of man. at first it looked similar, it was black and white. then it went into fu
to understand publication of puck, you have to understand joseph keppler. michael: he was an immigrant from austria. he was a wonderful artist and a theatrical person. he had a great amount of interest in politics from his austrian experience. host: why did he publish "puck" magazine? michael: i think he published "puck" because he came to the united states and he was an artist and he became a political cartoonist. he was successful at it. it was really a commercial effort...
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did joseph kepler leave a diary memoir? how do you research him as a person? co-arthur wrote a book about him. he died in 1893. half of the cartoons say kepler are from his son, so there was kepler the irst and leave -- i he didn't don't know if he left a diary, didn't plan on dying. he -- finally you talked about your own passion as a teacher and as this work. of how should we view it today and how should educators use this 21st udents in the century? >> we can't make people learn they don't want to learn, and we can't make people learn in ways they don't want to are more cartoons popular than ever. that's the effect of these cartoon books. are willing to read graphic arenovels, they are wig to look at cartoons and they are use this as a vehicle to learn and so i think that's how they should be used in the future. michael alexander -- the coauthor of "what fools these be, the story of puck." thank you for joining us on american history tv and american archives. >> thank you chlt [captions copyright national cable satellite corp 2018] [captioning performed by
did joseph kepler leave a diary memoir? how do you research him as a person? co-arthur wrote a book about him. he died in 1893. half of the cartoons say kepler are from his son, so there was kepler the irst and leave -- i he didn't don't know if he left a diary, didn't plan on dying. he -- finally you talked about your own passion as a teacher and as this work. of how should we view it today and how should educators use this 21st udents in the century? >> we can't make people learn they...
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joseph deangelo was standing and conversing with the attorney. a handful of victims were in the courtroom, and most declined to speak. >> i never thought this would be solved. it has always been something that we dealt with and the funny thing about the pictures on the news is the ones of my house since i was a little girl. >> reporter: the point of the hearing today was a challenge for the media organizations to a judge to unseal the search and arrest warrants in this case. but a delay of prosecutors forwarding those warns to the attorney of deangelo led the judge to reschedule this. the bottom line is that joseph deangelo was in court for only four minutes this morning, but the big difference is he walked into and out of court under its own power. >>> a deadly shooting at the santa cruz beach boardwalk and what we are learning about the suspect now under arrest. >>> allegations of bullying, but not in school. how a senior center is working to address what some are calling a growing problem. >> there is a myth that this only happens in high scho
joseph deangelo was standing and conversing with the attorney. a handful of victims were in the courtroom, and most declined to speak. >> i never thought this would be solved. it has always been something that we dealt with and the funny thing about the pictures on the news is the ones of my house since i was a little girl. >> reporter: the point of the hearing today was a challenge for the media organizations to a judge to unseal the search and arrest warrants in this case. but a...
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military central command colonel joseph votel says america will now shift its focus in syria to stabilizing the region and monitoring the dangerous pockets that remain closed despite president trump so eagerly earlier this month that the u.s. would pull its troops out of syria very soon what the u.s. decides and on whether or not to stay in the region a survey of arab youngsters in the middle east suggests the majority view the u.s. as an adverse or e. and it also concludes that russia has cemented its position as the top non arab ally a senior correspondent were girls d. of looks at her american strategy has failed to win over hearts and minds. you can see why trump wanted a new middle east strategy the old one wasn't working allies unhappy people aren't waving american flags forecasts failed remember for instance when they proclaim that syria would be russia's end a new of kind of star russia will continue to. send troops home. in body bags these are hard lessons that the soviet union had to learn in afghanistan you have to dig back into ancient history to see how this is going to play ou
military central command colonel joseph votel says america will now shift its focus in syria to stabilizing the region and monitoring the dangerous pockets that remain closed despite president trump so eagerly earlier this month that the u.s. would pull its troops out of syria very soon what the u.s. decides and on whether or not to stay in the region a survey of arab youngsters in the middle east suggests the majority view the u.s. as an adverse or e. and it also concludes that russia has...
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authorities arrested joseph deangelo last month.nected to at least 50 rapes and more than a dozen killings across california. we get more on the new developments tonight from heather holmes in our newsroom. >> reporter: santa barbara county district attorney joyce dudley held an afternoon news conference today to announce those new charges against deangelo. she says the crimes in santa barbara county are part of the series of rapes and murders that terrorized communities across california in the late 1970s and '80s and said these charges could indeed bring the death penalty. >> i have decided to file four counts of first-degree murder with special circumstances against joseph james deangelo. each of the four counts carries multiple allegations. each of the four
authorities arrested joseph deangelo last month.nected to at least 50 rapes and more than a dozen killings across california. we get more on the new developments tonight from heather holmes in our newsroom. >> reporter: santa barbara county district attorney joyce dudley held an afternoon news conference today to announce those new charges against deangelo. she says the crimes in santa barbara county are part of the series of rapes and murders that terrorized communities across california...
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joseph: for the u.s., it looks good. pretty goldilocks.onger,nvestment, consumer spending, weaker. for the u.s., it looks good. it's the global picture that looks less synchronized. not terrible. not as good as last year. david: southeast asia, the philippines is the next one coming up. do they have to hike? is that a done deal? joseph: i think they do have to hike. one hike in the second quarter. they don't have to go overboard. there are persistent price pressures, i think one should get it into -- should increase inflation to the target. probably the sooner, the better. on both measures of inflation, they are running over 4%. david: indonesia, you don't think they will need to raise rates. joseph: inflation story is still quite good. we have a headline at 3.4. that's the lower half of their target. core inflation, 2.7%. it looks quite good for indonesia. if anything, it is more of a global story. we have had this repricing in the fed. a bit of selloff in indonesia assets. they will have to watch out for that. if they were forced to hike
joseph: for the u.s., it looks good. pretty goldilocks.onger,nvestment, consumer spending, weaker. for the u.s., it looks good. it's the global picture that looks less synchronized. not terrible. not as good as last year. david: southeast asia, the philippines is the next one coming up. do they have to hike? is that a done deal? joseph: i think they do have to hike. one hike in the second quarter. they don't have to go overboard. there are persistent price pressures, i think one should get it...
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joseph deangelo, the man police accused of 40 years of terror and torment, is now in jail charged withtuff of hollywood movies and real-life nightmares. as the investigation unfolds, we comb the abc 7 archives and document decades of fear. for the bay area it starts in the fall of 1978 when the community already had plenty of other reasons to be nervous and on edge. >> these are the first pictures out of guyana on the incredible orgy of death that took place in the people's temple agricultural mission at zones town. >> dusch disturbing news made local headlines in 1978. over 900 followers of reverend jim jones committed suicide by drinking cyanide-laced pie ton. two of san francisco's prominent politicians are assassinated. >> both mayor moscone and supervisor harvey milk have been shot and killed. >> also making news, jerry brown is re-elected in the fall to his second term as governor. he is said to be still dating singer linda ronstadt. the 49ers are in a massive losing streak. and the raiders are playing their last season with john madden as coach. but fall also brings a predator i
joseph deangelo, the man police accused of 40 years of terror and torment, is now in jail charged withtuff of hollywood movies and real-life nightmares. as the investigation unfolds, we comb the abc 7 archives and document decades of fear. for the bay area it starts in the fall of 1978 when the community already had plenty of other reasons to be nervous and on edge. >> these are the first pictures out of guyana on the incredible orgy of death that took place in the people's temple...
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. >>> 72-year-old joseph d'angelo, the man accused of being the golden state killer was in a sacramento killer yesterday. >> he was wearing an orange jail jumpsuit in a courtroom packed with reporters. cameras were not allowed inside. unlike previous appearances, he was not in a wheelchair. he walked into court on his own. he is accused of killing at least 12 people and committing more than 40 rapes in the 1970s and 80s. a number of friends and family of the crime victims attended that hearing. >> after 40 years i never thought it would be solved. it is always been something we have dealt with. the pictures on the news they keep putting out there, the ones that have been in my house since i was a little girl, it has been unreal. >> the attorney for joseph deangelo asked for more time to unseal the search warrants in the case. joseph deangelo is due to return to court may 29. >>> first lady melania trump is still in the hospital recovering from surgery to treat a kidney condition. the white house says her kidney problem is benign, but required medical attention. she is expected to stay a
. >>> 72-year-old joseph d'angelo, the man accused of being the golden state killer was in a sacramento killer yesterday. >> he was wearing an orange jail jumpsuit in a courtroom packed with reporters. cameras were not allowed inside. unlike previous appearances, he was not in a wheelchair. he walked into court on his own. he is accused of killing at least 12 people and committing more than 40 rapes in the 1970s and 80s. a number of friends and family of the crime victims...
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so far, joseph deangelo has been charged with eight murders in for counties. he is expected in at least 45 rapes and 13 murders, including one in 1975. joseph deangelo has not entered a plea. >>> later today, students from santa fe high school in texas will go back to class. it is the first time many will be inside the school since that may 18 school shooting. classes will resume with regular school hours, but there will be extra security from across the state, including the texas department of public safety. counselors will be available for both teachers and students who needed. >>> a short while ago, president trump confirmed that a top north korean official is heading to new york for talks on the upcoming summit with north korean leader, kim jong un. the president tweeted quote, we have put together a great team for our talks with north korea. the north korean official have been spotted walking through the airport in beijing. he is one of kim jong un's closest advisors. some reports say he will be meeting with secretary of state, mike pompeo. all this comes
so far, joseph deangelo has been charged with eight murders in for counties. he is expected in at least 45 rapes and 13 murders, including one in 1975. joseph deangelo has not entered a plea. >>> later today, students from santa fe high school in texas will go back to class. it is the first time many will be inside the school since that may 18 school shooting. classes will resume with regular school hours, but there will be extra security from across the state, including the texas...
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the washington journal of joseph. will be a brief pro forma session we will be going to at 9:30 this morning. joseph tartakovsky here to take your calls and talk about the constitution. until then, joe is up first. a republican. go ahead. basically question is how the second amendment came roughly 14 and a half years after the declaration of independence. signers and writers of the declaration were also involved in the constitution and didn't the right to bear arms actually exist under the declaration? the constitution just confirms that right as they call it the right to bear arms and not a right to bear arms? where there any writers from the that also wrote were were involved in the constitution? host: joseph tartakovsky. >> there were a handful of people who were in office at the time of the declaration that also were involved in the drafting and ratification. maybe in the first congress that produced the bill of rights. james wilson is one of them. he wasn't in congress. he was on the court or the supreme court he
the washington journal of joseph. will be a brief pro forma session we will be going to at 9:30 this morning. joseph tartakovsky here to take your calls and talk about the constitution. until then, joe is up first. a republican. go ahead. basically question is how the second amendment came roughly 14 and a half years after the declaration of independence. signers and writers of the declaration were also involved in the constitution and didn't the right to bear arms actually exist under the...
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everybody knows the joseph family, and there's always members of that family there, from 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. they've always employed members of the neighborhood, and it's always been a place that people hung out and places kids could go during the winter. when school lets out and the bus drops them off, and it's dark, it's a place where they could wait until their family picked them up. you're going to hear from the neighborhood about what this store means to them and why it's worth taking the step of overruling a correctly issued violation in order to undo an injustice, and i think that's what you're going to have to decide on today. save morw was served with a vey sudden eviction notice last year. they had to move out of a place where they were for many years in about six months. they closed in november . they just recently opened up two doors up, less than 50 feet away from the doors of their own place, but you cannot trns po transport your liquor or tobacco license to another location, even a stone's throwaway. we went to the planning commission for the conditional use to ge
everybody knows the joseph family, and there's always members of that family there, from 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. they've always employed members of the neighborhood, and it's always been a place that people hung out and places kids could go during the winter. when school lets out and the bus drops them off, and it's dark, it's a place where they could wait until their family picked them up. you're going to hear from the neighborhood about what this store means to them and why it's worth taking...
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two days later, joseph isaacs was arrested. later, joseph isaacs was arrested. thejury was told he had been traced after using the war veteran's stolen bank cards. jim hopes he will soon be cycling again and plaguing the church organ like he did before the attack. and as a vetera n he did before the attack. and as a veteran of the normandy landings, he is philosophical about what he has been through. worst things that happened —— have happened. the prime minister's europe adviser 0liver robbins has defended the work of britain's brexit team after reports that the eu accused the government of having a "fantasy" approach to withdrawal negotiations. mr robbins tweeted that ‘uk proposals for a deep relationship, were calmly and professionally presented'. the chancellor philip hammond added that everyone involved was aware of the deadlines and working constructively towards them. we are having very constructive discussions. i do not think that is a particularly helpful comment. they're obviously a wide range of views on both sides,
two days later, joseph isaacs was arrested. later, joseph isaacs was arrested. thejury was told he had been traced after using the war veteran's stolen bank cards. jim hopes he will soon be cycling again and plaguing the church organ like he did before the attack. and as a vetera n he did before the attack. and as a veteran of the normandy landings, he is philosophical about what he has been through. worst things that happened —— have happened. the prime minister's europe adviser 0liver...
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>> joseph patchett was the speaker is alma mater. he's a california trial attorney and special para forces trooper. he is also taking cases against the trump administration on sanctuary cities and daca. joseph: all of the graduates, your friends, your family. i am one of your fellow alumni. fellow alumni. you have had in the past governors, you have had senators, you have had it noted politicians, you have had all types of people stand here and tell you how wonderful it is for you to be graduates. i stand here with no title at all. i stand here having sat where you set many years ago. i know my hair looks great. but that is what happens when you get old. [laughter] second, let me welcome you into the profession. when i say welcome you into the profession, what i mean is this is not just a profession where you get a graduate degree and to go out and make money. i'm going to talk about that. this is a profession that is under brutal attack. for those of you that know me, your sometimes terrified of what i'm going to stay with -- say wh
>> joseph patchett was the speaker is alma mater. he's a california trial attorney and special para forces trooper. he is also taking cases against the trump administration on sanctuary cities and daca. joseph: all of the graduates, your friends, your family. i am one of your fellow alumni. fellow alumni. you have had in the past governors, you have had senators, you have had it noted politicians, you have had all types of people stand here and tell you how wonderful it is for you to be...
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"joseph deangelo" was back in a sacramento >>> theco moon accused of being the golden state killer was back in the sacramento courtroom today as attorneys argued over what can be leased to the public. several media outlets want his arrest and search warrants unsealed. the judge says he will make his decision on thursday. his lawyer argue that opening the files could jeopardize the
"joseph deangelo" was back in a sacramento >>> theco moon accused of being the golden state killer was back in the sacramento courtroom today as attorneys argued over what can be leased to the public. several media outlets want his arrest and search warrants unsealed. the judge says he will make his decision on thursday. his lawyer argue that opening the files could jeopardize the
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. >>> a murder suspect has been returned to the united states from mexico. 31-year-old joseph miller was arrested last week for the murder of a san jose resident in 2016. they say miller was identified as the suspect last year and a warrant was obtained for his arrest after they learned he was in mexico. he is currently in texas to be handed over to authorities in san jose. >> it is illegal to charcoal grill in the park. >> are you sure it is because you don't want certain people here? >> a controversy between women at lake merritt. the women called oakland police
. >>> a murder suspect has been returned to the united states from mexico. 31-year-old joseph miller was arrested last week for the murder of a san jose resident in 2016. they say miller was identified as the suspect last year and a warrant was obtained for his arrest after they learned he was in mexico. he is currently in texas to be handed over to authorities in san jose. >> it is illegal to charcoal grill in the park. >> are you sure it is because you don't want certain...
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attorney, joseph digenova. a strong supporter. and lanny davis who served as special counsel to bill clinton. >> we really doing well with north korea.
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he's identified as joseph toy a teacher at westboro middle school. police say they began an investigation at the end of april. he's been safe -- since been placed on administrative year. in a statement released by school officials, it says, the safety of the students is paramount and will not be jeopardized. charges could be filed against toy as early as today. if you have any information, get in contact with the police. >>> time is 4:05. felony charges are facing a high school student in concord whose accused of hacking into the school district's computers and then changing grades. >> the teenager used a phishing scam that targeted teachers. jana katsuyama tells us how police were able to track him down. >> reporter: concord police say a when they got the report of the hacking incident and a phishing incident targeting teachers, they called in a task force. >> numerous search warrants to get the ip addresses of the possible phishing email. >> reporter: sergeant carl cruz said it turned out to be a student out. -- house. they had a special canine fro
he's identified as joseph toy a teacher at westboro middle school. police say they began an investigation at the end of april. he's been safe -- since been placed on administrative year. in a statement released by school officials, it says, the safety of the students is paramount and will not be jeopardized. charges could be filed against toy as early as today. if you have any information, get in contact with the police. >>> time is 4:05. felony charges are facing a high school student...
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joseph deangelo is accused of several rapes and murders across california. from the late 1970s and 1980s. yesterday, the santa barbara county district attorney charged him with four killings and said he should get the death penalty. >> i have decided to file four counts of first-degree murder with special circumstances against joseph james deangelo. each of the four counts carries multiple allegations. each of the four counts carried the potential for a sentence of life without possibility of parole or the death sentence. >> the prosecutors in four california counties have now filed charges against him for 12 murders. deangelo's next court appearance is monday in sacramento. he is not yet -- has not yet entered a plea. >>> san francisco mayoral candidate says she is proposing a ballot measure that would allow law-enforcement officers in san francisco to report and documented immigrants to federal immigration authorities if they are booked in the county jail under certain circumstances. she says san francisco's current ordinance makes san francisco a more vio
joseph deangelo is accused of several rapes and murders across california. from the late 1970s and 1980s. yesterday, the santa barbara county district attorney charged him with four killings and said he should get the death penalty. >> i have decided to file four counts of first-degree murder with special circumstances against joseph james deangelo. each of the four counts carries multiple allegations. each of the four counts carried the potential for a sentence of life without...