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truck, but no sign of alfred. only the clerk behind the counter. >> i went in, asked her had she saw a clean-cut young black guy in scrubs. she told me that, yes, i saw him out on his cell phone by his truck. and all of a sudden, he put his cell phone in his sock, took off running, like the truck was going to blow up. >> reporter: the clerk did not want to be interviewed on camera by cnn, but told us that he left of his own free will, a phrase she repeated several times. did he have anything to be afraid of? >> no. >> did he have any enemies? >> not that i know of. >> reporter: alfred wright grew up in jasper and played college football. a musical family, his dad is a pastor and middle school gym teacher. his mom raised five children, including the youngest, savion, who tried out for "american idol." ♪ it's been a long, long, long time coming ♪ >> reporter: his family says alfred always seemed happy. >> alfred was a man of great faith. ♪ change gonna come >> he loved his family, very ambitious, very driven, very h
truck, but no sign of alfred. only the clerk behind the counter. >> i went in, asked her had she saw a clean-cut young black guy in scrubs. she told me that, yes, i saw him out on his cell phone by his truck. and all of a sudden, he put his cell phone in his sock, took off running, like the truck was going to blow up. >> reporter: the clerk did not want to be interviewed on camera by cnn, but told us that he left of his own free will, a phrase she repeated several times. did he have...
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the family had never seen alfred take drugs.don't believe the report and they don't believe that drugs explain the condition of alfred's body. knowing that the watch is found here, his clothes are found here and then the body's found there, what does that lead you to think? >> it leads me to believe that there is a crime scene somewhere and that timing is of the utmost importance. every single day that goes by, evidence is lost or destroyed. >> reporter: based on what you know, what do you think happened to alfred wright? >> i think he was murdered. i really don't have a doubt. my question now, just like the family, is who did it? ♪ amen >> a short time ago, i spoke to deborah feyerick, reporting from jasp jasper, texas. you mentioned drugs were found in his system. what kind of drugs? >> reporter: the coroner found a combination of three different drugs, cocaine, meth and also amphetamin amphetamines, and concluded that the death was accidental, caused by drug intoxication, anderson. >> in that coroner's report, did it indicate
the family had never seen alfred take drugs.don't believe the report and they don't believe that drugs explain the condition of alfred's body. knowing that the watch is found here, his clothes are found here and then the body's found there, what does that lead you to think? >> it leads me to believe that there is a crime scene somewhere and that timing is of the utmost importance. every single day that goes by, evidence is lost or destroyed. >> reporter: based on what you know, what...
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that was one month after alfred's body was found. the sheriff had told the family there was no foul play. the rangers, however, have since called alfred's death questionable and have asked the fbi to assist. so what about the drugs and the autopsy performed by a local medical examiner and attended by a texas ranger who was also a close friend of the sheriff's? the autopsy determined that alfred's death was accidental. caused by a drug overdose from the mix of cocaine, amphetamines and meth. yet astonishingly, that same autopsy concluded that alfred wright died three hours after his family found his partially decomposed body. the official autopsy found shallow puncture wounds on his left palm, left thigh, leg and abdomen, but no evidence of severe trauma. and those missing teeth? the report concluded it was due to insect activity. and what appeared to be that straight cut on his neck was due to animal activity. suspicious of the investigation, the family had already hired an independent pathologist who made a very different finding af
that was one month after alfred's body was found. the sheriff had told the family there was no foul play. the rangers, however, have since called alfred's death questionable and have asked the fbi to assist. so what about the drugs and the autopsy performed by a local medical examiner and attended by a texas ranger who was also a close friend of the sheriff's? the autopsy determined that alfred's death was accidental. caused by a drug overdose from the mix of cocaine, amphetamines and meth. yet...
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truck, but not alfred. only the clerk behind the counter. >> i asked if she saw a clean cut young black guy in scrubs. she said yes, i saw him out on his cell phone by his truck. and he put a cell phone in his sock and took off running like the truck was going to blow up. >> reporter: the clerk did not want to be interviewed but said he left of his own free will. >> did he have anything to be afraid of or any enemies? >> not that i know of. >> reporter: alfred wright grew up in jasper. his dad is a pastor and middle school gym teacher. his mom raised five children including the youngest, who tried out for "american idol." ♪ it's been a long time coming >> reporter: alfred always seemed happy. >> he was a man of great faith. >> change going to come. >> he loved his family. very ambitious, very driven. very hard work. his work ethic was phenomenal, fun loving. and brilliant. >> reporter: so why would he run, especially alone in the texas woods when help was on the way? this part of sabine county is a town whe
truck, but not alfred. only the clerk behind the counter. >> i asked if she saw a clean cut young black guy in scrubs. she said yes, i saw him out on his cell phone by his truck. and he put a cell phone in his sock and took off running like the truck was going to blow up. >> reporter: the clerk did not want to be interviewed but said he left of his own free will. >> did he have anything to be afraid of or any enemies? >> not that i know of. >> reporter: alfred...
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his family said, alfred always seemed happy. >> alfred was a man of great faith.family, very ambitious, very driven and hard working. his work ethic was phenomenal, fun loving and brilliant. >> so why would he walk specially alone in the texas woods when he knew help was on the way. this part of the county is about a 45-minute drive it from jasper, the town where more than 15 years ago, james burg jr. was chained to a pickup truck and dragged to his death by three white men. people who live in this area, black and white, say racial tension is always just beneath the surface and that things aren't always as they appear, which is why when alfred's watch and items of clothing turned up on a ranch near the liquor store where he was last seen, his family raced there to try to find him. his wife was the first to spot a piece of blue cloth, the same color as the medical scrubs alfred was wearing the last time she saw him. >> it was a perfectly r rectangular piece of fabric hanging from the barbed wire fence hanging perfectly. >> reporter: did it look like it had been rip
his family said, alfred always seemed happy. >> alfred was a man of great faith.family, very ambitious, very driven and hard working. his work ethic was phenomenal, fun loving and brilliant. >> so why would he walk specially alone in the texas woods when he knew help was on the way. this part of the county is about a 45-minute drive it from jasper, the town where more than 15 years ago, james burg jr. was chained to a pickup truck and dragged to his death by three white men. people...
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then there was no sign of alfred.ily to believe his body ended up here after the search. >> there's an open gate here almost a straight path. then his body was right through the gate. the fence here. down on one of the only open trails in this woods. >> reporter: what doesn't make sense to you about what you were told by law enforcement? >> everything. >> reporter: we went to the county jail to talk to the sheriff. he refused to meet with us. but as we waited outside, he did return my call. i understand that it's been turned over to the texas rangers, but a lot of -- there are a lot of rumors, a lot of speculation, a lot of allegations. and we just wanted to give you -- before i could finish, the sheriff told us to call the rangers and said he never commented on rumors and speculation. you stand behind your handling of the initial stages of the investigation, sir, and how it was done? the sheriff repeated that at his request the investigation was turned over to the texas rangers. the sheriff had told the family there
then there was no sign of alfred.ily to believe his body ended up here after the search. >> there's an open gate here almost a straight path. then his body was right through the gate. the fence here. down on one of the only open trails in this woods. >> reporter: what doesn't make sense to you about what you were told by law enforcement? >> everything. >> reporter: we went to the county jail to talk to the sheriff. he refused to meet with us. but as we waited outside, he...
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alfred buy or use drugs. his family also says they had never seen him use drugs. a search of his truck may have provided immediate answers. however, the family says sabine county sheriff deputies did not search it, claiming it had been contaminated after his wife moved it away from the front of the store as she had been asked to do by one of the deputies. with so many unanswered questions we went back for a second time to try to talk to the sabine county sheriff in person. >> there are so many unanswered questions, we just wanted to circle back around, sir. >> have a great day. >> we just wanted to irk is el back around and give you the courtesy. thank you very much. >> reporter: as for the presence of the dime, not far from alfred wright's body, and his missing tongue, they may or may not be significant. but they add more questions to the dozens already out there. did alfred wright know something he was not supposed to? something possibly threatening? something that ultimately led to his disappearance and de
alfred buy or use drugs. his family also says they had never seen him use drugs. a search of his truck may have provided immediate answers. however, the family says sabine county sheriff deputies did not search it, claiming it had been contaminated after his wife moved it away from the front of the store as she had been asked to do by one of the deputies. with so many unanswered questions we went back for a second time to try to talk to the sabine county sheriff in person. >> there are so...
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alfred buy or use drugs. his family also says they had never seen him use drugs. a search of his truck may have provided immediate answers. however, the family says sabine county sheriff deputies did not search it, claiming it had been contaminated after his wife moved it away from the front of the store as she had been asked to do by one of the deputies. with so many unanswered questions we went back for a second time to try to talk to the sabine county sheriff in person. there are so many unanswered questions, we just wanted to circle back around, sir. >> have a great day. >> we just wanted to irk is el back around and give you the courtesy. thank you very much. >> reporter: as for the presence of the dime, not far from alfred wright's body, and his missing tongue, they may or may not be significant. but they add more questions to the dozens already out there. did alfred wright know something he was not supposed to? something possibly threatening? something that ultimately led to his disappearance and death
alfred buy or use drugs. his family also says they had never seen him use drugs. a search of his truck may have provided immediate answers. however, the family says sabine county sheriff deputies did not search it, claiming it had been contaminated after his wife moved it away from the front of the store as she had been asked to do by one of the deputies. with so many unanswered questions we went back for a second time to try to talk to the sabine county sheriff in person. there are so many...
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that was one month after alfred's body was found. the sheriff told the family there was no foul play. the rangers, however, have since called alfred's death questionable, and have asked the fbi to assist. what about the drugs and autopsy performed? the autopsy determined that alfred's death was accidental. caused by a drug overdose from a mix of cocaine, amphetamines and meth. but it concluded that he died three hours after his body was found. the autopsy found shallow puncture wounds on his thigh, leg and abdomen. and those missing teeth, the report concluded it was due to insect activity. and what appeared to be that straight cut on his neck was due to animal activity. suspicious of the investigation, the family had already hired an independent pathologist, who made a very different finding after examening the body herself. >> i have a high index of suspicion that this is a homicide. >> reporter: dr. grossman says that contrary to the autopsy, alfred appeared to have severe trauma to the head and neck. and it seemed his throat had
that was one month after alfred's body was found. the sheriff told the family there was no foul play. the rangers, however, have since called alfred's death questionable, and have asked the fbi to assist. what about the drugs and autopsy performed? the autopsy determined that alfred's death was accidental. caused by a drug overdose from a mix of cocaine, amphetamines and meth. but it concluded that he died three hours after his body was found. the autopsy found shallow puncture wounds on his...
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they chose the alfred p.h that housed 14 agencies, the secret service, dea and atf. >> mcveigh believed that his bombing would be the opening salvo in a conflict against an illegitimate federal government that needed to be brought down to its knees. [poof!] [beep] [clicks mouse] nice office. how you doing? good. automatic discounts the moment you sign up. >>> on august 10th, 1995 a federal grand jury charges timothy mcveigh and terry nicole nichols with 11 criminal counts including eight counts of murder. that figure is based upon the number of federal law enforcement officials killed in the blast. on april 24th, 1997, two years after the bombing, mcveigh's trial begins in denver, colorado. the prosecution presents first and lays out a timeline of events that led up to the bombing. by mid 1994, mcveigh and nichols along with their army friend michael fortee were ready to put their plan into action. mcveigh decided the most effective weapon would be a truck bomb. in september 1994, mcveigh and nichols begin st
they chose the alfred p.h that housed 14 agencies, the secret service, dea and atf. >> mcveigh believed that his bombing would be the opening salvo in a conflict against an illegitimate federal government that needed to be brought down to its knees. [poof!] [beep] [clicks mouse] nice office. how you doing? good. automatic discounts the moment you sign up. >>> on august 10th, 1995 a federal grand jury charges timothy mcveigh and terry nicole nichols with 11 criminal counts...
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they chose the alfred p. in downtown oklahoma city which housed 14 federal agencies, including the secret service, the d.e.a., and the atf. >> mcveigh believed that his bombing would be the opening salvo in a conflict against an illegitimate tyrannical federal government that needed to be brought down to its knees. i've got a job to do today. i've got a job to do today. have a good first day at work, mom! your donations to goodwill fund job-training programs right in your community. feels good to start fresh, right? sure does. narrator: and like that, you're a job creator. >>> on august 10th, 1995, a federal grand jury charges timothy mcveigh and terry nichols with 11 criminal counts, including 8 counts of murder. that figure is based upon the number of federal law enforcement officials killed in the blast. on april 24th, 1997, 2 years after the bombing, mcveigh's trial begins in denver, colorado. the prosecution presents first, and lays out a timeline of events that led up to the bombing. by mid 1994, mcveig
they chose the alfred p. in downtown oklahoma city which housed 14 federal agencies, including the secret service, the d.e.a., and the atf. >> mcveigh believed that his bombing would be the opening salvo in a conflict against an illegitimate tyrannical federal government that needed to be brought down to its knees. i've got a job to do today. i've got a job to do today. have a good first day at work, mom! your donations to goodwill fund job-training programs right in your community. feels...
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they chose the alfred p.deral building in downtown oklahoma city which housed 14 federal agencies, including the secret service, the d.e.a., and the atf. >> mcveigh believed that his bombing would be the opening salvo in a conflict against an illegitimate tyrannical federal government that needed to be brought down to its knees. [ bottle ] okay, listen up! i'm here to get the lady of the house back on her feet. [ all gasp ] oj, veggies -- you're cool. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! 'cause i'm re-workin' the menu, keeping her healthy and you on your toes. [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. i see you, cupcake! uh-oh! [ bottle ] the number one doctor recommended brand. ensure®. nutrition in charge™. there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a
they chose the alfred p.deral building in downtown oklahoma city which housed 14 federal agencies, including the secret service, the d.e.a., and the atf. >> mcveigh believed that his bombing would be the opening salvo in a conflict against an illegitimate tyrannical federal government that needed to be brought down to its knees. [ bottle ] okay, listen up! i'm here to get the lady of the house back on her feet. [ all gasp ] oj, veggies -- you're cool. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta...
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they chose the alfred p.h that housed 14 agencies, the secret service, dea and atf. >> mcveigh believed that his bombing would be the opening salvo in a conflict against an ill legitimate government that needed to be brought down to its knees. >>> on august 10th, 1995 a federal grand jury charges [ woman ] when you own your own business, it's a challenge to balance work and family. ♪ that's why i love adt. i can see what's happening at my business from anywhere. ♪ [ male announcer ] now manage and help protect your small business remotely with adt. arm and disarm your alarm, watch secure video in real time, and even adjust your lights and thermostat wherever you are. with adt, you get 24/7 protection through our exclusive fast response monitoring. you can be confident that adt is always there for you. hey, lisa. is that the delivery we've been waiting for? [ male announcer ] and now you can get adt monthly service for your business starting at less than $2 a day. [ woman ] i love the convenience of adt. i can
they chose the alfred p.h that housed 14 agencies, the secret service, dea and atf. >> mcveigh believed that his bombing would be the opening salvo in a conflict against an ill legitimate government that needed to be brought down to its knees. >>> on august 10th, 1995 a federal grand jury charges [ woman ] when you own your own business, it's a challenge to balance work and family. ♪ that's why i love adt. i can see what's happening at my business from anywhere. ♪ [ male...
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they chose the alfred p.l building in downtown oklahoma city which housed 14 federal agencies, including the secret service, the d.e.a., and the atf. >> mcveigh believed that his bombing would be the opening salvo in a conflict against an illegitimate tyrannical federal government that needed to be brought down to its knees. multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what are you doing? we doth offer so many discounts, we have some to spare. oh, you have any of those homeowners discounts? here we go. thank you. he took my shield, my lady. these are troubling times in the kingdom. more discounts than we knoweth what to do with. now that's progressive. millions have raised their hand for the proven relief of the purple pill. and that relief could be in your hand. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms from acid reflux disease. find out how you can save at purplepill.com. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may
they chose the alfred p.l building in downtown oklahoma city which housed 14 federal agencies, including the secret service, the d.e.a., and the atf. >> mcveigh believed that his bombing would be the opening salvo in a conflict against an illegitimate tyrannical federal government that needed to be brought down to its knees. multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what are you doing? we doth offer so many discounts, we have some...
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alfred p. doblin and david corn, thank you both for your time. >> sure thing. >> appreciate you joining us. >>> now coming up, the president signed the first promised executive order and the republicans do exactly what you would expect them to do. we're going to do some fact checking on the constitutional law. and later, republicans add a spanish language response to the state of the union, but they forgot to mention why that not even be allowed in john boehner's house. in the nation, we reward safe driving. add vanishing deductible from nationwide insurance and get $100 off your deductible for every year of safe driving. which means you could save... a lot of benjamins. we put members first, because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side [ male announcer ] can't take a sick day tomorrow. [ coughs ] [ male announcer ] so he can't let a cold keep him up tonight. vicks nyquil. powerful nighttime 6 symptom cold and flu relief. ♪ >> up next, the president, his pho
alfred p. doblin and david corn, thank you both for your time. >> sure thing. >> appreciate you joining us. >>> now coming up, the president signed the first promised executive order and the republicans do exactly what you would expect them to do. we're going to do some fact checking on the constitutional law. and later, republicans add a spanish language response to the state of the union, but they forgot to mention why that not even be allowed in john boehner's house. in...
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alfred, your thought on that piece, which affects a lot of people's lives? >> well, i think i agree. the flood gates have opened. so there are questions about, i guess, everything the christie administration has done. and there are concerns very much about the way sandy relief funds have been distributed. so the zimmer accusation, mayor zimmer's accusation that she was being pressured to go with a develop deal or no sandy funds really hits hard. this is a visceral thing with the people of new jersey. the governor's national reputation is built around his sandy recovery. him in that navy blue fleece going around the state and going around the country being this very compassionate but strong leader. so if that money has gone somewhere where it shouldn't or it was attached to some political kind of payback, that's a very serious, serious charge. >> right. and legally that's also where the u.s. attorney has maximum leverage. those are federal funds and the allegations of misuse of even a dollar of them gives you that legal hook. i do want to play, david, some so
alfred, your thought on that piece, which affects a lot of people's lives? >> well, i think i agree. the flood gates have opened. so there are questions about, i guess, everything the christie administration has done. and there are concerns very much about the way sandy relief funds have been distributed. so the zimmer accusation, mayor zimmer's accusation that she was being pressured to go with a develop deal or no sandy funds really hits hard. this is a visceral thing with the people of...
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he is doing alfred hitchcock's by movies but hitchcock has no idea his producer is a spy. [laughter] but this goes on five or six really good movies like 39 steps. i will give you one quick short story what of a typical week in his life, he could move so quickly through social circles it was remarkably blunt dash remarkable. his other hobby was ping-pong. he was probably the only person that had enough money to start the federation he gets the international table tennis federation going when he is 20 to start having will to kinships on his way he decides to write a letter to drop in on trotsky. he already had a split and was living in exile in turkey and very worried about being assassinated as he was ultimately but he let in this young aristocratic englishman. he has no idea he is a spy. they set up all night to talk politics at the end of the evening trotsky confesses he is worried he could be assassinated at any moment and hands montagu loaded pistol. we know that he was not a killer. he went fishing and almost drowned then continues on to a ping-pong tournament. a very
he is doing alfred hitchcock's by movies but hitchcock has no idea his producer is a spy. [laughter] but this goes on five or six really good movies like 39 steps. i will give you one quick short story what of a typical week in his life, he could move so quickly through social circles it was remarkably blunt dash remarkable. his other hobby was ping-pong. he was probably the only person that had enough money to start the federation he gets the international table tennis federation going when he...
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and it will be a nightmare. >> jimmy: here you are, with alfred hitchcock.cter or something. what was he like? >> well, he was -- when weep first came to hollywood. we got a lucky break. because we still had a chance to work with the legends. he is even bigger than a legend. he is -- the legends were bigger than life. you can't be bigger than life now in this business. but, he was bigger than life. no matter what. he was funny. he was a very huge man. people think well he was small. he stood backwards so much. if you measure, the height and tipped him forward. and he weighed 265 pounds. he was big. one funny thing that happened one day. the first day of the movie. of shooting family -- shooting family plot. at the end of the day. he said to the first assistant, oh, might i have a word with the crew. the first assistant said yeah. i decided the first day of the movie. i was going to put my chair next to him. wasn't going to miss ten weeks with this guy. we had a relationship. he started to get up. as he got up. his hips went between the arm of the chair and e
and it will be a nightmare. >> jimmy: here you are, with alfred hitchcock.cter or something. what was he like? >> well, he was -- when weep first came to hollywood. we got a lucky break. because we still had a chance to work with the legends. he is even bigger than a legend. he is -- the legends were bigger than life. you can't be bigger than life now in this business. but, he was bigger than life. no matter what. he was funny. he was a very huge man. people think well he was small....
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vy stepped out of the room while the commander worked on barry. >> alfred stepped out of the interview room and said he wants to talk to you. when i walked in the room barry was crying and he admitted to killing kimberly nees. >> the mystery was solved. all the rumors about other suspects including that group of girls long whispered of in connection with the crime were apparently wrong. vy allowed barry to call his mother back in montana. >> and i said, barry, why did you confess to something you didn't do? and he said, well, they're going to come back to montana and they're going to help me prove that i didn't do this. >> but in montana, helping barry beach was not on the menu. first degree murder was. barry pleaded not guilty, but when his trial began at the krousz in glasgow, montana, with prosecutor came on very strong. >> i had a detailed confession that only the killer could have given. >> within a decade mark roscoe would be elected montana's governor. in 1984, though, he prosecuted barry beach. >> he gave a very detailed confession that matched the things that were discovered a
vy stepped out of the room while the commander worked on barry. >> alfred stepped out of the interview room and said he wants to talk to you. when i walked in the room barry was crying and he admitted to killing kimberly nees. >> the mystery was solved. all the rumors about other suspects including that group of girls long whispered of in connection with the crime were apparently wrong. vy allowed barry to call his mother back in montana. >> and i said, barry, why did you...
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we received a statement clarifying a role saying: >> we just got a tweet in from alfred: >> what changes may be afoot in the wait of ms ibrahim's ground breaking face. if the u.s. can't do without a no-fly list. what does a better version look like. you . >> when i went to the airport i went to get my ticket at the booth. they took me to a ticket agent. next thing you know there's patrol officers walking in. i didn't know what was going on. i knew something was wrong. and i asked the ticket agent am i on a no fly list. she tells me yes. you don't know the value of flying until you are on a black list. i cannot travel for fun. my friend can go, i can't. >> we are discussing why the government makes it nearly impossible for innocent people wrongfully put on the top secret no fly list to be removed from it. a ground breaking case that ordered the first person ever be removed from the list may open doors. elizabeth, the government is fighting to keep the secrets of your client's judgment. what do you think the likelihood is that this will set a precedent? >> i think it is very likely. the ca
we received a statement clarifying a role saying: >> we just got a tweet in from alfred: >> what changes may be afoot in the wait of ms ibrahim's ground breaking face. if the u.s. can't do without a no-fly list. what does a better version look like. you . >> when i went to the airport i went to get my ticket at the booth. they took me to a ticket agent. next thing you know there's patrol officers walking in. i didn't know what was going on. i knew something was wrong. and i...
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the court was named after alfred axiliary who built those family homes after world war two. on a small-scale you can think of them as a small homebuilder. it would be a significant lose if the family must leave the court for their 3 boys and themselves. they're a critical factor in the building and spirit of friendship and a goodwill in our small neighborhood. i urge you support this project and i'll accept the krerg discretionary review >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hi, i'm jan gregory i live directly across the street from this family. i've lived here since 1979 and have seen many families come and go and also sadly children when they move out of the neighborhood so it's wonderful having this family there and watching their children grew up. they've given a lot to the neighborhood. it's the way they've described bebeing at the end of a dead end street neighborhood congregate and we accept packages for one other. it's a community i want to support the families be able to raise their families in san francisco. they did discuss with neighbors their plans for expansio
the court was named after alfred axiliary who built those family homes after world war two. on a small-scale you can think of them as a small homebuilder. it would be a significant lose if the family must leave the court for their 3 boys and themselves. they're a critical factor in the building and spirit of friendship and a goodwill in our small neighborhood. i urge you support this project and i'll accept the krerg discretionary review >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hi,...
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fdr, the king of england, charlie chaplin, alfred hitchcock, samuel goldwin, it's remarkable reading through the letters. almost come comedic that no one talks about him because there's no one he doesn't know. now, when world war ii starts, he has been in england as this sleeper guy, moving through culture. now the russians need him for something more dangerous. they want him to start spying for the giu. the giu makes the kgb look like chicken feed. the sort of military intelligence gathering, and of course he is in a great position because his brother happens to be very high-ranking naval intelligence officer. so that lets montague become this superstar for the soviets during the mid-1940s. after the war ends he goes back to more of the common stuff. and then has this amazing coincidence at the end of the 1940s, and that is that mao takes over china. and montague suddenly has someone who actually rather likes the game of ping-pong in charge of the most populist nation on earth. so it's an opportunity, perfect for montague. so, he gets on the plane and goes -- flies to china and trie
fdr, the king of england, charlie chaplin, alfred hitchcock, samuel goldwin, it's remarkable reading through the letters. almost come comedic that no one talks about him because there's no one he doesn't know. now, when world war ii starts, he has been in england as this sleeper guy, moving through culture. now the russians need him for something more dangerous. they want him to start spying for the giu. the giu makes the kgb look like chicken feed. the sort of military intelligence gathering,...
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they declined being on the program, we got something from the tsa: >> we just got this tweet in from alfred: and we're getting a lot of opinions. >> when we come back, what changes may be afoot in the wake of miss ibrahim's groundbreaking case, and the no-fly list, what does a better version of it look like? we're getting your tweets in after the break. >> i went to the airport and i went to get my ticket at the booth. and it told me to go to a ticket agent. and the thing i know, there are patrol officers walking in, and i didn't know what was going on, i just knew something was wrong, and then i asked the ticket agent, am i on the no-fly list? and she tells me yes. >> do you know how you were put on the black list? >> i continue travel for fun. my friends can go, and i can't. >> welcome back. we're discussing why the government makes it nearly impossible for innocent people wrongly put on the no-fly list to be removed from it. a repeat groundbreaking case that ordered the first person ever removed from the list may open doors. elizabeth, you have to keep the details of the case secret. but
they declined being on the program, we got something from the tsa: >> we just got this tweet in from alfred: and we're getting a lot of opinions. >> when we come back, what changes may be afoot in the wake of miss ibrahim's groundbreaking case, and the no-fly list, what does a better version of it look like? we're getting your tweets in after the break. >> i went to the airport and i went to get my ticket at the booth. and it told me to go to a ticket agent. and the thing i...
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. >>> alfred wright vanished last november. his body found his body two weeks later after authorities finished searching in the same area where his body was found by his family. the sheriff told them there was no sign of foul play. the family is alleging a murder and coverup. now after deborah feyerick reporting put a spotlight on the case she joins us now. what are you learning? >> reporter: we can tell you that the justice department, attorney general eric holder, is being contacted about looking into this case. congressman sheila jackson lee from the houston area of texas met with the wright family yesterday for several hours. she had seen our three-part investigation here on "ac 360" into the death and disappearance of alfred wright. we spoke to her chief of staff today. he says that they are drafting a letter as we speak. that letter's going to go to the justice department, attorney general eric holder, as well as the u.s. attorney in beaumont, texas. we have no specifics just yet on the kind of investigation what assistan
. >>> alfred wright vanished last november. his body found his body two weeks later after authorities finished searching in the same area where his body was found by his family. the sheriff told them there was no sign of foul play. the family is alleging a murder and coverup. now after deborah feyerick reporting put a spotlight on the case she joins us now. what are you learning? >> reporter: we can tell you that the justice department, attorney general eric holder, is being...
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. >>> we begin, though, with breaking news in the death of alfred wright, who vanished last november. his family found his body nearly three weeks later, two weeks after local authorities gave up searching in the exact area where, ultimately, his body was found by his own family. the local sheriff told them there was no sign of foul play. the family's alleging a murder and cover-up. now, after deborah feyerick's reporting put a spotlight on the case, there is a late, new development tonight and deb has details, working her sources and joining us now. what are you learning? >> reporter: what we can tell you, anderson, is the justice department, attorney general eric holder is being contacted about looking into this case. congressman sheila jackson lee from the houston area of texas met with the wright family yesterday for several hours. she had seen our three-part investigation here on "ac 360" into the death and experience of alfred wright. we spoke to her chief of staff today. he says they are drafting a letter as we speak. that letter's going to go to the justice department, attorne
. >>> we begin, though, with breaking news in the death of alfred wright, who vanished last november. his family found his body nearly three weeks later, two weeks after local authorities gave up searching in the exact area where, ultimately, his body was found by his own family. the local sheriff told them there was no sign of foul play. the family's alleging a murder and cover-up. now, after deborah feyerick's reporting put a spotlight on the case, there is a late, new development...
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tackle trent williams making his second trip to hawaii and running back alfred morris playing in his first pro bowl game, all three on team sanders. the pro bowl kicks off tonight 579:30. you can watch the game right here on nbc4. >>> in hockey the capitals finally broke out of their slump thanks in large part to their captain. alex ovechkin missed the previous two games with an injury. the caps still have a long way to go to climb back in the standings after losing seven straight games. it's a good start in montreal yesterday. ovechkin's first game back after missing time with a groin injury. scored the caps first goal and in a giving mood, feeding casey well man in the third period, a goal and assist for ovechkin. brandon holcomb held on for the shutout. this team is excited about that 5-0 victory. they understand what led to that success. >> it's always hard work. if you do that, you're going to create chances. we're going to build off of this and get more wins. >> good win for the boys and the whole team as well. bring confidence back. and this building, it's exciting way to play
tackle trent williams making his second trip to hawaii and running back alfred morris playing in his first pro bowl game, all three on team sanders. the pro bowl kicks off tonight 579:30. you can watch the game right here on nbc4. >>> in hockey the capitals finally broke out of their slump thanks in large part to their captain. alex ovechkin missed the previous two games with an injury. the caps still have a long way to go to climb back in the standings after losing seven straight...
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he went out with his buddy alfred crabtree to the fall creek falls state park in spencer, tennessee,o different falls in this area, in this state park and got all kinds of cool frozen weather imagery. you can see the icicles, the frozen water, but the waterfalls are still moving. quite beautiful. >> it's almost like the waterfall is snow. it's like a snowfall. >> right? >> a frozen-fall. >> frozen-fall. >> that's a cool shot from behind the icicles, behind the frozen falls. >> that's an ice prison. >> ice prison. >> yeah, look at that. >>> well, big game's coming up on sunday the super bowl, seahawks/broncos which means you could have a lot of people watching football which kind of don't necessarily know the ins and outs of the game and that's fine because not everybody is an expertable. from mashable they call it seven nerds that try to explain football and i don't think they are nerds but they are not sports fans. they give them a quiz. >> hold up your camera like this. >> the quarterback does the prayer or some type of celebratory dance when he gets a touchdown. >> you're sending
he went out with his buddy alfred crabtree to the fall creek falls state park in spencer, tennessee,o different falls in this area, in this state park and got all kinds of cool frozen weather imagery. you can see the icicles, the frozen water, but the waterfalls are still moving. quite beautiful. >> it's almost like the waterfall is snow. it's like a snowfall. >> right? >> a frozen-fall. >> frozen-fall. >> that's a cool shot from behind the icicles, behind the...
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. >> alfred washere a few years ago, hasn't been a major player in, you tell me, decades, will we see e more of them in the u.s.? >> not since 1995 but the first to go on sale will be the 4 c and an expansion. why is this important? keep in mind, tyler, the u.s. is still the number one market in the world when it comes to luxury auto sales. sergio is saying i want a piece of that, that's where the profits are and that's why they want it to expand and bring alfa to the u.s. >>> still ahead on the program, could a number of rail accidents involving balk and crude impact the price of oil? that answer coming up. >>> senate democrats are looking to fast track legislation to extend jobless benefits to the more than million americans that saw benefits expire five days ago. jean the assistant to the president for economic policy says ending the benefits right now is bad for the economy. >> we as a country have never cut off emergency unemployment benefits when long-term unemployment was this high. to simply allow 1.3 million workers and families to lose benefits between christmas and new year
. >> alfred washere a few years ago, hasn't been a major player in, you tell me, decades, will we see e more of them in the u.s.? >> not since 1995 but the first to go on sale will be the 4 c and an expansion. why is this important? keep in mind, tyler, the u.s. is still the number one market in the world when it comes to luxury auto sales. sergio is saying i want a piece of that, that's where the profits are and that's why they want it to expand and bring alfa to the u.s....
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cam newton throws this one to alfred morris. the running back takes it 27 yards. morris had a good game. four receptions. let's get back to the fourth quarter. we're tied. nick finds cleveland's jordan cameron for the 12-yard touchdown and team sanders, they take a 21-14 lead. later in the game, under a minute left, alex smith driving team rice down the field, short pass here to marco murray and the cowboy's running back does the rest. gets into the end zone, and team rice down one and they are going for two. it's mike lowering his shoulders and gets into the end zone. team rice go on to defeat team sanders, your final score 22-21. >>> as for the other bowl, the super bowl, both teams touchdown in new jersey today, peyton manning and the broncos arrive first, not long after the seahawks waving their 12th man flag. they arrived in newark. richard sherman there to start a very entertaining super bowl week. >>> broncos and seahawks have landed and so has dianna. she'll have you covered all week long until the big game, super bowl coverage starts tomorrow on news 4 at
cam newton throws this one to alfred morris. the running back takes it 27 yards. morris had a good game. four receptions. let's get back to the fourth quarter. we're tied. nick finds cleveland's jordan cameron for the 12-yard touchdown and team sanders, they take a 21-14 lead. later in the game, under a minute left, alex smith driving team rice down the field, short pass here to marco murray and the cowboy's running back does the rest. gets into the end zone, and team rice down one and they are...
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- >>> linebacker brian orakpo is the latest pro bowler to go to hawaii joining trent williams and alfredorris, his third pro bowl appearance. >>> could doug williams be returning to the redskins? according to tweets from cbs sports, the super bowl mvp has been in talks with gm bruce allen about a front office job. the two met today in mobile, alabama. allen and williams also worked together in tampa bay. >>> we're about two months away from the start of march madness and the stakes just went up for those of you thinking of filling out a bracket this year. there is now $1 billion on the line. warren buffett and quicken loans are ponying up $1 billion if you can guess all 67 games correctly. your chances are one in 9.2 quintillion. that's nine with 18 zeros. >>> speaking of basketball the first lady having fun with the miami heat at the white house promoting healthy living. michelle obama did several photo bombs and showing off her dunking skills. showing up the guys that she knows what she's doing in there, having fun with miami heat promoting their health campaign. >> that's cool. get yo
- >>> linebacker brian orakpo is the latest pro bowler to go to hawaii joining trent williams and alfredorris, his third pro bowl appearance. >>> could doug williams be returning to the redskins? according to tweets from cbs sports, the super bowl mvp has been in talks with gm bruce allen about a front office job. the two met today in mobile, alabama. allen and williams also worked together in tampa bay. >>> we're about two months away from the start of march madness...
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we caught up with alfred morris as he was leaving redskins park to get his thoughts on the new coach. >> i don't know how i feel to be honest with you because i don't know much about him othern the fact that i ran into him at the combine. other than that, that's about it. i don't know what to feel about it. i guess we'll find out. he's our coach. i'm excited we finally got a coach. that's about it. >> other redskins reacted via twitter. rg3 tweeted excited about the hiring of coach jay gruden, can't wait to get to work with him and the guys. the retiring london fletcher is more skeptical tweeting not ready to shout about this hire yet. we'll see. he also tweeted why not wait to interview greg roman or vick vangio. san francisco's offense is very tough to defend. their defense speaks for itself. something really interesting from today's press conference was how little we saw of dan snyder. he didn't speak at all. he slipped in at the start and left quickly when it was over in the packed room and didn't talk to anybody about the new hire. in the past they've brought out the lombardi tro
we caught up with alfred morris as he was leaving redskins park to get his thoughts on the new coach. >> i don't know how i feel to be honest with you because i don't know much about him othern the fact that i ran into him at the combine. other than that, that's about it. i don't know what to feel about it. i guess we'll find out. he's our coach. i'm excited we finally got a coach. that's about it. >> other redskins reacted via twitter. rg3 tweeted excited about the hiring of coach...
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every profession to me and tonics in twenty ten the remaining wax include another man in pieces by alfred says deanna out the top eight. each is believed to be west central midlands on this and other markets was nearing and i think my style and it kinda neat in assets including a notorious the extensive collection of design issues during her husband's two decades in power. from nineteen sixty five the philippine presidential commission on good government has been working to their kids and be calm about ten billion dollars worth of which is funded by democracies and crannies governance is all the pieces in the present case when purchased with the state's money and the full unknown to the filipino people the presidential commission says it will file a civil lawsuit to monitor it and all the three unsold paintings this is lily is rp. that wraps up our planet and protect the attacks on one in bangkok. you do. still struggling with he told its citizens to whom and to increasing the opponents of entropy. she will come. don't open til tuesday. from boeing the world needs. judges for the token ju
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the best comparison we can make is to the nazi alfred rosenberg after the turn nuremberg trials was hanged. so the book really waves back and forth. talking about the lives of these two men as they advance toward the historical encounter. whey liked about this structure, the point of view of an author, was that it reduced the immensity of world war ii down to two individual lives. we often talk about the war and often write about the history through the very broad lenses innage groups. army against army. nation against nation. in truth, it's the individuals who populated those armies and nations that were doing the fighting on the confrontation on the battle field, in this case just tough. and lives and personal history are every bit as profound and influential. now so i traveled the united states meeting veterans that served with my grandfather. learning everything i could about combat psychiatry. i traveled japan i learned everything i could about him. and in the process, of course, i was always trying to learn about the mystery at the book. it was alive and kicking. because the timing o
the best comparison we can make is to the nazi alfred rosenberg after the turn nuremberg trials was hanged. so the book really waves back and forth. talking about the lives of these two men as they advance toward the historical encounter. whey liked about this structure, the point of view of an author, was that it reduced the immensity of world war ii down to two individual lives. we often talk about the war and often write about the history through the very broad lenses innage groups. army...
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so in nuremberg, alfred rosenberg, the idealogue was hanged, a lot of people thought okawa should be hanged. and there was a case similar to okawa and they weren't sure whether he was ill or ma lingering -- ma lingering and they left him off. didn't put him on trial. so plated a role perhaps in the justice's decision. >> i'm just wondering if there were any big surprises you came across as you were uncovering more and more, where you thought the story would go in one direction, and it went in another, or maybe it was something surprising that you discovered about the main characters. >> yeah. i mean, at first i was inclined to just take my grandfather at his word so quickly and so certainly that i almost convinced myself there was no true debate about this. but as i started to talk to people, especially from the japanese perspective, i found that truly are noncrazy people who live that okawa had deceived the court, and whether or not that was captle t true or whether or not i believed that, this was something that philosophically i wanted to understand and i think played a role in ho
so in nuremberg, alfred rosenberg, the idealogue was hanged, a lot of people thought okawa should be hanged. and there was a case similar to okawa and they weren't sure whether he was ill or ma lingering -- ma lingering and they left him off. didn't put him on trial. so plated a role perhaps in the justice's decision. >> i'm just wondering if there were any big surprises you came across as you were uncovering more and more, where you thought the story would go in one direction, and it...
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. >> 32-year-old alfred jeter sfrum chicafrom chicago. jeter was driving a stolen suv with weapons inside when heap lost control and crashed. he jumped the median into the southbound lanes and was hit by several cars. >> a collision between an historic san francisco streetcar and 1 wheeler sent four people to the hospital today. witnesses say the truck turned in front of the streetcar, around 12:45 this afternoon. three people on the streetcar, including the operator or driver of the semihad minor injuries. >> residents of eureka holding special services, tomorrow, to remember a beloved priest murdered inside the rectory. three veg iigil services will b held tomorrow. parishioners are trying to copy with his killing. >> one thing i learned from father eric, it its not going to be easy is that we have to forgive the man who did it. and i'm not there yet. right now, i am angry. really angry. >> police say, gary lee bullock broke in and killed the priest new year's day. the father had ties to the bay area. still to come on abc news at 11:00.
. >> 32-year-old alfred jeter sfrum chicafrom chicago. jeter was driving a stolen suv with weapons inside when heap lost control and crashed. he jumped the median into the southbound lanes and was hit by several cars. >> a collision between an historic san francisco streetcar and 1 wheeler sent four people to the hospital today. witnesses say the truck turned in front of the streetcar, around 12:45 this afternoon. three people on the streetcar, including the operator or driver of...
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it's on north alfred street near patrick street.estigators think the flames began in the trash behind the house. the flames were intense enough to damage the outside of the home next door as well. fortunately no one was hurt. >> a tow truck driver who man over a man who said robbed him is facing charges tonight. cory stoddard is charged with second-degree murder. he said two men robbed him here yesterday. police tell us he chased them down, hitting one of them with his truck. 22-year-old kevin crouch died. the other man ran away. >>> in just a couple of hours a vigil is set to get under way to remember a teenager murdered during a party at a foreclosed home. 19-year-old rashad who you just saw was shot outside the house two weeks ago. hundreds of people attended that party. the vigil is scheduled at the great church of nazarin beginning at 7:00. police are still searching for the killer. >>> a maryland mother is locked up accused of locking her 4-year-old daughter in the car for hours while she gambled. security officials at the cas
it's on north alfred street near patrick street.estigators think the flames began in the trash behind the house. the flames were intense enough to damage the outside of the home next door as well. fortunately no one was hurt. >> a tow truck driver who man over a man who said robbed him is facing charges tonight. cory stoddard is charged with second-degree murder. he said two men robbed him here yesterday. police tell us he chased them down, hitting one of them with his truck. 22-year-old...
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. >>> we begin, though, with breaking news in the death of alfred wright, who vanished last november.found his body nearly three weeks later, two weeks after local authorities gave up searching in the exact area where, ultimately, his body was found by his own family. the local sheriff told them there was no sign of foul
. >>> we begin, though, with breaking news in the death of alfred wright, who vanished last november.found his body nearly three weeks later, two weeks after local authorities gave up searching in the exact area where, ultimately, his body was found by his own family. the local sheriff told them there was no sign of foul
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he appeared in alfred hitchcox presents and the twilight zone, but is zone best as simply the professor>>> up next we'll take you on a trip to the rain forest. >>> scientists say there are about 40,000 different species of spiders, and tracking them down isn't always easy. it took four plane rides, a bus and two canoes just to get to one location, and when phil torres finally arrived he has quite a mystery. >> one of the best things of working the rain forest is the adventure along the way. this is one of the unique places in the amazon that has been almost completely undisturbed. join me on this expedestrian a decision that is sure to get wet, wild, and a little bit muddy. a research found a circular web structure, took a picture of it, and posted it on the internet. little did he know though huge amount of attention he could get from it as experts and amateurs tried to figure out what it was. we're here on a mission to try to figure out what it is. >> we just found 20 of them a few days ago. so what is the goal? >> try to catch one in the about. >> to try to catch them in the about of
he appeared in alfred hitchcox presents and the twilight zone, but is zone best as simply the professor>>> up next we'll take you on a trip to the rain forest. >>> scientists say there are about 40,000 different species of spiders, and tracking them down isn't always easy. it took four plane rides, a bus and two canoes just to get to one location, and when phil torres finally arrived he has quite a mystery. >> one of the best things of working the rain forest is the...