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smt spokane county jail there are windows in each of the cells. window, dropped some tied-together bed sheets down to the ground. >> nine stories. >> oh, my god. >> some people showing up for work saw the rope hanging out the window. >> can you really see someone squeezing out a window that size? >> they're purposely designed so an adult human head can't get out the window. >> they could have charged him for escape attempts. they didn't. the prosecutor had bigger things to do. and finally, january 2016 james henriksen encountered them. >> i was so mad i couldn't see straight. >> doug carlile's still grieving family. >> i had to close my eyes several times and actually say a prayer, god, calm me down. i wanted to put my hands on him for sure. >> and then you'd be in trouble. >> it would be worth it. >> federal prosecutors oni ahmed and scott jones were, however, not exactly confident about their case. >> proving k.c. clarke's murder was the toughest part that i was thinking of. we didn't have a body. we had no forensic evidence. >> so, to get a con
smt spokane county jail there are windows in each of the cells. window, dropped some tied-together bed sheets down to the ground. >> nine stories. >> oh, my god. >> some people showing up for work saw the rope hanging out the window. >> can you really see someone squeezing out a window that size? >> they're purposely designed so an adult human head can't get out the window. >> they could have charged him for escape attempts. they didn't. the prosecutor had...
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deerpark, washington, half an hour north of spokane. his text message chirped. >> yeah, it's from logan. >> his younger sister at school. >> i remember she said, i'm cold come pick me up. >> but, where was their mother? wasn't she supposed to be there? austin looked around to collect his siblings as the cold gray afternoon darkened. >> i could not go to my mom's house, because she was not answering the phone, and i did not have a key. so i took her to dad's phone. >> the kids called the cell, not afraid, more like irritated. >> polilease come home. >> it had happened by then, of course, as the children bedded down at this their father'ses house, they never guessed it. would not understand for days that everything about life is different now. but nothing made any sense the at all. >> unbelief. it was unbelief. >> a friend named summer stark put the words to it. so impossible that she of all people. >> it was hard to wrap your mind around that it had occurred. >> but apparently it was possible. shannon starbach, mother of five, dead, dead
deerpark, washington, half an hour north of spokane. his text message chirped. >> yeah, it's from logan. >> his younger sister at school. >> i remember she said, i'm cold come pick me up. >> but, where was their mother? wasn't she supposed to be there? austin looked around to collect his siblings as the cold gray afternoon darkened. >> i could not go to my mom's house, because she was not answering the phone, and i did not have a key. so i took her to dad's phone....
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spokane produce is voluntarily recalling its salsa products that contain onions as a result of the expanded onion recall. the onions are possibly tainted with salmonella that sickened more than 600 people in at least 43 states. the salsa from them was sold to consumers in idaho, montana, oregon and washington over the last three months. watch report. for more, head to cbsmoneywatch.com. i'm diane king hall. >>> new this morning, after ten years of trying, nasa says a laser beam launched at the moon has finally bounced back. scientists launched the light at a reflector that's about 240,000 miles away from earth. and they said receiving the signal could help in the study of the universe's physics. very cool. something i know you are interested in, mary. and of course look at the pictures, very cool. you are interested more in the weather here though. >>> that is incredible, michelle. of course i love that. i love seeing that. and i love that they finally got it. all right. here's a live look with our salesforce tower camera as we look north across the golden gate bridge. and we're looking at
spokane produce is voluntarily recalling its salsa products that contain onions as a result of the expanded onion recall. the onions are possibly tainted with salmonella that sickened more than 600 people in at least 43 states. the salsa from them was sold to consumers in idaho, montana, oregon and washington over the last three months. watch report. for more, head to cbsmoneywatch.com. i'm diane king hall. >>> new this morning, after ten years of trying, nasa says a laser beam...
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big, but theis spokane, washington, the reno, nevada, that is where they are going. for better or for worse they will not be going to new york, seattle, or san francisco, they are leaving and that is probably going to be much like we saw with people moving to the country, the inverse of people moving around is going to be a secular decline in mildred's --llyon -- metropolitan metropolitan areas. one thing i would like to highlight. if campers are coming to town and millennials are moving to the country, gasoline consumption will go to the roof. think of how different that is in the psychology to the market depending on what you are saying at $45 on the crude right now. just like target three years ago, to come back to it. you have to bet to the contrary of the stock market and you wake up right now, and you are classic -- clapping. of otherl be a lot places like energy that we will be clapping, but right now you have to feel as stupid as possible to make that money in the future. alix: really appreciate it. cole smead of smead capital management. president trump says
big, but theis spokane, washington, the reno, nevada, that is where they are going. for better or for worse they will not be going to new york, seattle, or san francisco, they are leaving and that is probably going to be much like we saw with people moving to the country, the inverse of people moving around is going to be a secular decline in mildred's --llyon -- metropolitan metropolitan areas. one thing i would like to highlight. if campers are coming to town and millennials are moving to the...
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host: that was larry from spokane.iden'ser mentioned joe family, and parts of the events from last night featured his kids, including hunter biden. joe biden is our dad and we want to tell you what kind of president he will be. he will be honest. he will beten and there when you need him. >> he will tell you the truth even when you do not want to hear it. he will be rock steady. hey will beam with pride every time you succeed. >> hey will make your grandkids feel that what they have to say matters. up no matter how many times he is knocked down. youill be the best friend have ever had. if you give him yourself a number -- >> he will call it. he has been that way our whole lives. we think he will be a great president. beau is not with us and a longer. >> but we can still hear his strong voice just like it was yesterday. if he was here, we are pretty sure we know what he would say. we wanted to give him the last word. and moments both public and private, he is the father i have always known and the grandfather father, my
host: that was larry from spokane.iden'ser mentioned joe family, and parts of the events from last night featured his kids, including hunter biden. joe biden is our dad and we want to tell you what kind of president he will be. he will be honest. he will beten and there when you need him. >> he will tell you the truth even when you do not want to hear it. he will be rock steady. hey will beam with pride every time you succeed. >> hey will make your grandkids feel that what they have...
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we were told that we were, so i'm home now in spokane. we were sent home, i was in d.c. the last two weeks. we're on 24 hour notice, once the senate strike as strikes a deal. we're waiting for that deal and white house and senate is working every day on that. neil: you know people forget, you guys in washington, you're also parents. you have young children. you have a special need child as well. do you feel safe, yourself, congresswoman, sending them to school? >> well i am. i am a mom of three school age kids. we got through the spring. but it was tough. it was really tough. as i think about the fall, i believe that we need to have more options and more shuns for for those who want to send their kids to school in a safe and responsible way. i respect that some parents are not going to feel safe and teachers too, are going to have concerns but i am, i am really concerned about the health of our kids. i'm concerned about our education, the importance of keeping our kids on track. i was in a meeting last week with the surgeon general, who said that the risk, the health ris
we were told that we were, so i'm home now in spokane. we were sent home, i was in d.c. the last two weeks. we're on 24 hour notice, once the senate strike as strikes a deal. we're waiting for that deal and white house and senate is working every day on that. neil: you know people forget, you guys in washington, you're also parents. you have young children. you have a special need child as well. do you feel safe, yourself, congresswoman, sending them to school? >> well i am. i am a mom of...
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one of them came from spokane. we don't know how long that person was here and one person came from near the canadian border, but one of the things i think you need to realize about protests in portland is that they have always drawn people from all over. i mean, right wing rallies that were staged at the federal plaza in front of the building that houses the irs and other federal offices, when demonstrations broke out in august of 2017 i was the main reporter on the ground and i'd be polling people and asking people where they came from, and they would be telling me north carolina, illinois, sacramento, and -- and so you've typically got kind of a call for people to show up to lend support to whatever causes people have in the area and they show up. they travel. >> okay. before you go, we just showed pictures again of this -- this caravan of pro-trump supporters going in, i mean, spraying stuff from the back of the car. unclear what it was, paint balls, et cetera. simple question, did that help or hurt the situati
one of them came from spokane. we don't know how long that person was here and one person came from near the canadian border, but one of the things i think you need to realize about protests in portland is that they have always drawn people from all over. i mean, right wing rallies that were staged at the federal plaza in front of the building that houses the irs and other federal offices, when demonstrations broke out in august of 2017 i was the main reporter on the ground and i'd be polling...
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aliyah marsh was just 25 when she died in spokane, washington.lanning their wedding for next summer. she was a prolific writer filli filling journals with stories and song lyrics. the family plans to hold a viewing after isolation so they can see her in her wedding dress. ruth glosser died from the late effectsf coronavirus. she lived a full, astounding life as scholar, social worker, and teacher. her passion was documenting her family's history and flight from persecution in what is now belarus. her son david describes glosser as an ardent of education and civil rights. immigrants. people who immigranted here from all over the world. she leaves behind two children and seven grandchildren, one of whom is white house senior adviser stephen miller. adviser r ♪ thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body, are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+/her2- metastatic breast cancer, as the first ho
aliyah marsh was just 25 when she died in spokane, washington.lanning their wedding for next summer. she was a prolific writer filli filling journals with stories and song lyrics. the family plans to hold a viewing after isolation so they can see her in her wedding dress. ruth glosser died from the late effectsf coronavirus. she lived a full, astounding life as scholar, social worker, and teacher. her passion was documenting her family's history and flight from persecution in what is now...
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froms go to dan calling spokane, washington. caller: good morning. do not know exactly where to begin. confidence inmuch dr. fauci for sure. initially he was wrong on about everything. i do not put my faith and trust in man and government. i put my trust in god. i am over 70 and have underlying conditions, but i do not have fear. i am not running scared because of this. i know my days are numbered by god and i will live until my appointed time to meet him in the afterlife. host: dan, who exactly are usab you listening to? are you living your life like before the pandemic? caller: i have never been a real er so i spent time around my own home. it did not change my life much. i have to go along with what the law says which is you have to likea mask, but i do not close talkers. my life has not much changed, but i would encourage people to seek the lord during this time and examine ourselves to see if we are walking in the path we should walk as far as righteousness and truth. listen and hear and forgive us and heal our land. host: will go to larry calli
froms go to dan calling spokane, washington. caller: good morning. do not know exactly where to begin. confidence inmuch dr. fauci for sure. initially he was wrong on about everything. i do not put my faith and trust in man and government. i put my trust in god. i am over 70 and have underlying conditions, but i do not have fear. i am not running scared because of this. i know my days are numbered by god and i will live until my appointed time to meet him in the afterlife. host: dan, who...
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caller: right next door to spokane. host: this is the editorial from "the washington post."y career is over, but i believe in doing what is right. that is from colonel alexander vindman. he says, our citizens are being subjected to the same attacks tyrants launch against their critics and political opponents. thee who choose loyalty to american values and allegiance to the constitution over devotion to the nation's president and his enablers are punished. the president downplays the threat of the pandemic even as it sweeps through our country. the economic collapse highlighted the growing income disparities in our country. aliens are grieving the loss of loved ones and more have lost their livelihoods will the president bemoans his approval rating. despite everything that has happened, i believe in the american dream. i believe that, in america, right matters, and i want to ensure right matters for all americans. from now retired lieutenant colonel alexander vindman. coming up, robert draper out with a new book on the war in iraq and the bush administration. you are watching
caller: right next door to spokane. host: this is the editorial from "the washington post."y career is over, but i believe in doing what is right. that is from colonel alexander vindman. he says, our citizens are being subjected to the same attacks tyrants launch against their critics and political opponents. thee who choose loyalty to american values and allegiance to the constitution over devotion to the nation's president and his enablers are punished. the president downplays the...
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host: let's go to dori, calling from spokane, washington. dori is confident in the post office. good morning. caller: good morning. news ofs my daily .verything about the post office, whatever it takes to keep the post office totally funded and totally working and it has to remain that way. there is no reason why they so pushed and we are onto the internet, but what happens on the internet goes? i think the post office should be made so even if the internet goes, we still have the communication of the post office are all sorts of reasons, not just this country but the entire world. host: dori, how often do you use the post office? one of the things we heard in the senate hearing this week is that the number of actual pieces of mail delivered by the post office is going down. do you still using it on a weekly basis? caller: every day. my post office box mail forwarded to my house, and and theth the po box mail carrier, and the entire world would just crumble if something happened to the post office. they should be totally funded. whatever it takes. and whatever it takes to do it.
host: let's go to dori, calling from spokane, washington. dori is confident in the post office. good morning. caller: good morning. news ofs my daily .verything about the post office, whatever it takes to keep the post office totally funded and totally working and it has to remain that way. there is no reason why they so pushed and we are onto the internet, but what happens on the internet goes? i think the post office should be made so even if the internet goes, we still have the communication...
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. >> host: we'll go to linda next, spokane, washington.i, linda. >> caller: hi, thank you for taking my call. i've been enjoying the program and i appreciate this opportunity. i work in a small indy bookstore and i love talking about your books with customers. i love your writing primarily because you're able to talk about a lot of different kinds of communities that some of us are obviously not a part of and you help us understand people that are, but you also at the same time manage to write about the human condition and it covers everyone so we can all relate to it as well. i could go on and on, but i want to ask you, you mexed a couple of times where your ideas come from, from your sleep sometimes and from the little bit of writing that i do. i see advice that says write for yourself and not for the reader. i wonder if you could comment about that, if there's a balance you find in your own writing or if you lean one way or the other, okay? >> okay. first i want to thank you for working in an indy bookstore and for keeping indy book sto
. >> host: we'll go to linda next, spokane, washington.i, linda. >> caller: hi, thank you for taking my call. i've been enjoying the program and i appreciate this opportunity. i work in a small indy bookstore and i love talking about your books with customers. i love your writing primarily because you're able to talk about a lot of different kinds of communities that some of us are obviously not a part of and you help us understand people that are, but you also at the same time...