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mary ann was almost 50. e worry also that janos was too young for her, that maybe his feelings would change? >> but eventually mary ann decides, you know what? this is stressful. i kind of miss my life. i don't have the security that i had. mary ann decides, hey, i want to move back home. >> and archie welcomed her back, forgiving as always. no resentment, no anger? >> he didn't show any. >> none at all? >> that was my dad. >> across town, janos kulscar wasn't so forgiving. he was fuming. >> janos truly loved her, love bordering on obsession. unfortunately, you know, it takes two people to quit the relationship, and janos was just not going to accept it. >> and here in his little apartment, he prepared a secret plan to get her back. >> when we return, an old pair of pants reveals new secrets. >> they were negative for blood, so something is there, but it's not blood. >> when "deadly triangle" continues. weight loss programs can be expensive. so to save some money, i just got the popular girls from the local m
mary ann was almost 50. e worry also that janos was too young for her, that maybe his feelings would change? >> but eventually mary ann decides, you know what? this is stressful. i kind of miss my life. i don't have the security that i had. mary ann decides, hey, i want to move back home. >> and archie welcomed her back, forgiving as always. no resentment, no anger? >> he didn't show any. >> none at all? >> that was my dad. >> across town, janos kulscar...
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and something that you heard before from anne-marie slaughter is spot on.e no good options here. we've got limited influence. and the real question is what exactly do we do at this point. >> brown: okay, tom, final last word here. >> i think we can't be half in. all this talk about safe zones and humanitarian corridors. you cannot establish something like that in the face of this onslaught from the syrian army if you are not willing to put-- somebody has to be willing to put troops on the ground. and then are we really going to put troops on the ground to protect a safe area, to protect aide workers if two miles across the hills civilians are being slaughtered. and then you don't protect them. that's untenable. so the only two options here are either a long term diplomatic strategy to squeeze this regime economically and diplomatically which means sacrificing homs, or go all in and they are both difficult.ç >> brown: tom malinowski, richard haass and anne-marie slaughter, thank you all three. >> woodruff: still to come on the newshour, the rutgers universi
and something that you heard before from anne-marie slaughter is spot on.e no good options here. we've got limited influence. and the real question is what exactly do we do at this point. >> brown: okay, tom, final last word here. >> i think we can't be half in. all this talk about safe zones and humanitarian corridors. you cannot establish something like that in the face of this onslaught from the syrian army if you are not willing to put-- somebody has to be willing to put troops...
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i'm pleased to have each of them here so i begin with anne-marie slaughter. where are we after the united nations failed to come to an agreement, a recommendation? >> we're in a b place. today was terrible. yesterday was terrible. the shelling in homs is really ticked up a notch. they're using mortars. they're essentially just blowing up people in them. the activists there basically say thatussia and china gave the regime a green light to do whatever it takes to shut the opposition down. >>ose: tom, you just saw... you were just in russia. what are the russians saying about this? we've got the ambassador to the united nations, vitaly churkin, coming on later. >> well, you know, the story they tell is that president medvedev basically cooperated with the u.n. resolution no-fly zone on libya which they... the russians say was meant simply to protect civilians and it turned into a regime change operation. that's their excuse basically for refusing to go along with the syrian initiate because, you know, they see syria in two very... i should say three very import
i'm pleased to have each of them here so i begin with anne-marie slaughter. where are we after the united nations failed to come to an agreement, a recommendation? >> we're in a b place. today was terrible. yesterday was terrible. the shelling in homs is really ticked up a notch. they're using mortars. they're essentially just blowing up people in them. the activists there basically say thatussia and china gave the regime a green light to do whatever it takes to shut the opposition down....
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ann marie's followers asserted the right to protect. >>> a little u.n. joke. >> ha ha.fered the west oil concessions in return for help fighting al shabaab which recently declared allegiance to al qaeda. watch for an increase in the covert war there. i want to remember a friend, anthony shadid and to remember that so many journalists, many of whom are never named in the media because they're arabs or nonbrits die covering the war. they tell the story of people and everyone who doesn't know anthony shadid's work should read all of his work. the world lost a great truth teller. >> i want to thank my guests today. ann-marie slaughter, from the women or women international, elise jordan, former speech writer for condoleeza rice and jeremy scahill from the nations magazine. we'll be back next saturday and sunday at 8:00 eastern time. the guests include democratic congressman steve cohen and sara vowel. check on us at up .msnbc.com. up next is melissa harris-perry. we'll see you next week here on "up." what do you get when you combine the home depot with this weekend? the cur
ann marie's followers asserted the right to protect. >>> a little u.n. joke. >> ha ha.fered the west oil concessions in return for help fighting al shabaab which recently declared allegiance to al qaeda. watch for an increase in the covert war there. i want to remember a friend, anthony shadid and to remember that so many journalists, many of whom are never named in the media because they're arabs or nonbrits die covering the war. they tell the story of people and everyone who...
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also, princeton university's ann marie slaughter. >> ann marie, you wrote an aup ed for the times today where you wrote for foreign military intervection. you called for it in no-kill zones. explain that. >> what i'm proposing is that the countries of the region, turkey, jordan, saudi arabia, qatar, essentially provide what is necessary for the free syrian army to create zones close to borders that would be no-kill zones, would be close enough for humanitarian corridors, to enable them to do that, you would have to give them very good intelntelligence, juneications, special forces on the ground, and some weapons rng but not the kind of weapons that are being pro posed and most of us are afraid will result in a long civil war. >> bob, you have suggested now for kill zones. what does that mean? >> well, i know. it doesn't sound good, but what -- the syrians right now are considering sending their heavy armor into the cities and using heavy artillery. as they did in 1982. >> against the people? >> against the people, in a last-ditch effort to take these cities, and there will be no limits
also, princeton university's ann marie slaughter. >> ann marie, you wrote an aup ed for the times today where you wrote for foreign military intervection. you called for it in no-kill zones. explain that. >> what i'm proposing is that the countries of the region, turkey, jordan, saudi arabia, qatar, essentially provide what is necessary for the free syrian army to create zones close to borders that would be no-kill zones, would be close enough for humanitarian corridors, to enable...
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also, princeton university's ann marie slaughter. >> ann marie, you wrote an aup ed for the times today where you wrote for foreign military intervection. you called for it in no-kill zones. explain that. >> what i'm proposing is that the countries of the region, turkey, jordan, saudi arabia, qatar, essentially provide what is necessary for the free syrian army to create zones close to borders that would be no-kill zones, would be close enough for humanitarian corridors, to enable them to do that, you would have to give them very good intelntelligence, juneications, special forces on the ground, and some weapons rng but not the kind of weapons that are being pro posed and most of us are afraid will result in a long civil war. >> bob, you have suggested now for kill zones. what does that mean? >> well, i know. it doesn't sound good, but what -- the syrians right now are considering sending their heavy armor into the cities and using heavy artillery. as they did in 1982. >> against the people? >> against the people, in a last-ditch effort to take these cities, and there will be no limits
also, princeton university's ann marie slaughter. >> ann marie, you wrote an aup ed for the times today where you wrote for foreign military intervection. you called for it in no-kill zones. explain that. >> what i'm proposing is that the countries of the region, turkey, jordan, saudi arabia, qatar, essentially provide what is necessary for the free syrian army to create zones close to borders that would be no-kill zones, would be close enough for humanitarian corridors, to enable...
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. >> my name is anne marie. i represent in north of market community benefit district, the tenderloin. we are very excited to have your company coming in. just talking about the burning man twist, that is an interesting phrase. this may be premature. any ideas in place to affect our immediate neighbors? especially the children in the tenderloin. there are more children per capita than anywhere else in san francisco. i see it as a fantastic opportunity to collaborate. >> the we moved in and everyone is talking about going up, but when we came in, we did a press conference. we said, we are immigrants here. we want to learn, we want to meet the people that live here. and we are getting to know people better. i will give you an example of something that could be done. i had an idea, based on an installation that i saw in europe. i am struck by the fact that there are more children in the tenderloin than anywhere in san francisco. people are amazed by this. it is a wonderful opportunity down here. by law, it will be
. >> my name is anne marie. i represent in north of market community benefit district, the tenderloin. we are very excited to have your company coming in. just talking about the burning man twist, that is an interesting phrase. this may be premature. any ideas in place to affect our immediate neighbors? especially the children in the tenderloin. there are more children per capita than anywhere else in san francisco. i see it as a fantastic opportunity to collaborate. >> the we moved...
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also ann marie slaughter. you wrote for the new york times today in which you argue for foreign military intervention. you call for a basically no kill zone. explain that. >> what i'm proposing is the countries of the region. turkey, jordan, saudi arabia. essentially provide the army to create zones close to borders that would be no kill zones, would be close enough for humanitarian quarters. to enable them to do that, you'd have to give them very good intelligence, communications, special forces on the ground, and some weapons. but not the kind of flooding weapons in that is being proposed and i think most of us think will result in a long civil war. >> bob, you've actually suggested now for kill zones. what does that mean? >> well, it doesn't sound good. but the syrians right now are considering sending their heavy armor into these cities and using heavy artillery -- >> against the people. >> against the people in a last ditch effort to take these cities. and there'll be no limits to the violation. about 10,
also ann marie slaughter. you wrote for the new york times today in which you argue for foreign military intervention. you call for a basically no kill zone. explain that. >> what i'm proposing is the countries of the region. turkey, jordan, saudi arabia. essentially provide the army to create zones close to borders that would be no kill zones, would be close enough for humanitarian quarters. to enable them to do that, you'd have to give them very good intelligence, communications,...
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. >> i join the prime minister in paying tribute to remand this to the queen anne-marie celebrate thediamond jubilee. this will enable us to celebrate both her majesty and our country. mr. speaker, on the day the prime minister completed his n.h.s. listing exercises, he said this. "some of the people who work in the n.h.s. were skeptical of our changes. today, we are taking people with us." and is in that spirit of unity that we want to continue. why does he think he failed? >> today, 95% of the country is covered by general practitioners who are not actually supporting our reforms, they are implementing our reforms, and just today, -- >> order. the house must calm down. there is a long way to go. let's hear the answers. the prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. just today, 50 foundation trusts have written to the newspaper in support of our reforms and objecting to what they are proposing, and the signature at the top of the list, which remain at noticed, it is the former labor mp for cambridge, anne campbel. that is what they do. they start enabling policy. >> last friday, the
. >> i join the prime minister in paying tribute to remand this to the queen anne-marie celebrate thediamond jubilee. this will enable us to celebrate both her majesty and our country. mr. speaker, on the day the prime minister completed his n.h.s. listing exercises, he said this. "some of the people who work in the n.h.s. were skeptical of our changes. today, we are taking people with us." and is in that spirit of unity that we want to continue. why does he think he failed?...
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we do it, really simple one-page project in the magazine that comes from an engineering educator ann marieof minneapolis. and she just started playing with play-do as a conductor for electricity and it gives kids a way to interact with the basics and build circuits with something that doesn't seem technical. >> right. >> it seems more like a craft project. the difference we're going to make insulating conductive. means electrons flow through there. salt helps it. what she did with her recipe is add more salt than the unusual amount to play-do. and then we substitute sugar to decrease salt in the other one so we don't want electronics to flow very well in this and want it to flow in this. >> right in there there's a lesson with salt it's going to conduct better because of the charge. >> yeah. >> so let's just -- we're going to make a mess, like any good kid wants to do, and we just -- >> calling me a kid? here's a model of just taking, you know, we've put two pieces of the conductive playdough between an insulator and this is keeping the conductive parts separate. we'll short them out if th
we do it, really simple one-page project in the magazine that comes from an engineering educator ann marieof minneapolis. and she just started playing with play-do as a conductor for electricity and it gives kids a way to interact with the basics and build circuits with something that doesn't seem technical. >> right. >> it seems more like a craft project. the difference we're going to make insulating conductive. means electrons flow through there. salt helps it. what she did with...
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congressman mike pompeo from the fourth district of kansas. [ applause ] congresswoman ann marie buerkle tim huelskamp from the first district of kansas. welcome all of them. so you've all been in congress for a year, and we want to hear about that. but first we want you to tell us a little bit about yourselves, about your district, and the moment or the issue that made you decide that you wanted to run for the house of representatives. so congressman pompeo, i'll start you. >> great, thank you, cleta. it's great to be here this afternoon. i'm mike pompeo. i represent south central kansas. it's a district centered on wichita, where we grow most of this country's great airplanes. the thing you should know about me is i'm a deep believer in small government and freedom. it's why i decided to run for congress. i went to west point. i served on active duty for a little over five years. [ applause ] >> thank you. i then went to harvard law school, although i don't talk about that as much in kansas. and then had a real opportunity to start two small businesses in kansas. so i spent the 16 year
congressman mike pompeo from the fourth district of kansas. [ applause ] congresswoman ann marie buerkle tim huelskamp from the first district of kansas. welcome all of them. so you've all been in congress for a year, and we want to hear about that. but first we want you to tell us a little bit about yourselves, about your district, and the moment or the issue that made you decide that you wanted to run for the house of representatives. so congressman pompeo, i'll start you. >> great,...
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should get involved on one side you have a side you have anne-marie slaughter she's a princeton professor and former director of policy planning at the state department on the other side you have jeremy scahill which is very far from the state department ok he's an investigative journalist national security correspondent for the nation he's recently reported in yemen and somalia now in this debate slaughter is defending her position in a recent op ed she laid out where she recommended the u.s. and others create a no kill zones in syria set up by the free syrian army which is some of the opposition protected by a coalition of outside powers giving the rebels weapons and military training take a look at this you also can be very concerned about the potential for blowback and instability and an increase in instability and violence caused by outside intervention well i mean to me i want to focus on where you were opposed to the idea that the trucks would enable the free syrian army on their border to establish a safe zone it was the free syrian army the free syrian army are soldiers that have
should get involved on one side you have a side you have anne-marie slaughter she's a princeton professor and former director of policy planning at the state department on the other side you have jeremy scahill which is very far from the state department ok he's an investigative journalist national security correspondent for the nation he's recently reported in yemen and somalia now in this debate slaughter is defending her position in a recent op ed she laid out where she recommended the u.s....
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nbc's bay area mary ann talks about the new test. mary ann? >> reporter: it takes only five minutes, it's affordable, and it may even prevent patients from undergoing unnecessary biopsies, but most important, it can tell doctors if you have lung cancer. in neert fututhe near future, y able to breathe into a machine like this and learn if you have lung cancer. they developed this lung test which can predict a tumor. >> it was about 85%, which compares faisvorably with any other method. >> they did clinical trials on the test and can also different yat between different types of cancer. >> a different type of cancer, one that's aggressive versus one that's a little quieter, probably will produce a different signature. >> that early detection is critical because lung cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide and often is not diagnosed until late stages when it's much more difficult to treat. this test could potentially reduce the number of people who need to have a ct scan. >> it, we think, will be a very good prescreen to identify who should
nbc's bay area mary ann talks about the new test. mary ann? >> reporter: it takes only five minutes, it's affordable, and it may even prevent patients from undergoing unnecessary biopsies, but most important, it can tell doctors if you have lung cancer. in neert fututhe near future, y able to breathe into a machine like this and learn if you have lung cancer. they developed this lung test which can predict a tumor. >> it was about 85%, which compares faisvorably with any other...
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. >> congresswoman ann marie of new york was the only one there. she did agree with congresswoman issa saying she found it objectional that her other colleagues would categorize this as something so narrow. up between mitt romney and santorum. in less than two weeks now before michigan's crucial primary. the past hour romney and santorum finished delivering duelling speeches. romney before a suburban detroit chamber of commerce. >> i love cars. i love american cars and long they they rule the world. >> governor romney supported the bailout of wall street and decided not to support the ba bailout of detroit. the government should not be involved in bailouts period. >> let's bring in radio talk show host, michael smerconish. also with us radio talk show host steve dade who has endorsed newt gingrich. i'll let you explain that later. michael, i want to get your thoughts on this house hearing and no female witnesses being called in that first panel. there were witnesses set for the second half but none in that first panel. what do you make of this? >>
. >> congresswoman ann marie of new york was the only one there. she did agree with congresswoman issa saying she found it objectional that her other colleagues would categorize this as something so narrow. up between mitt romney and santorum. in less than two weeks now before michigan's crucial primary. the past hour romney and santorum finished delivering duelling speeches. romney before a suburban detroit chamber of commerce. >> i love cars. i love american cars and long they...
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the house committee hearing, congresswoman ann marie burkle, who called for him to resign, pressuredo take responsibility, and he seemed to take offense. >> how many more border patrol agencies would have had to die as part of operation fast and furious for you to have taken responsibility? >> is that the way in which you want to be seen? you want to be known? i should be held accountable for certainly my role in whatever i did or didn't do in connection with the supervision of fast and furious. but i'm attorney general of the united states and i should also be held accountable and perhaps even given some credit, imagine that, given some credit for some things that the justice department has done under my leadership. >> the senate has passed a bill on insider trader. they make it clear it's illegal for lawmakers to use information they learn on the job to buy or sell stock. >>> and the graffiti artists who painted murals on the walls is about to get very rich. the "new york times" reports seven years ago, he decided to be paid in shares instead of cash. those shares are expected to b
the house committee hearing, congresswoman ann marie burkle, who called for him to resign, pressuredo take responsibility, and he seemed to take offense. >> how many more border patrol agencies would have had to die as part of operation fast and furious for you to have taken responsibility? >> is that the way in which you want to be seen? you want to be known? i should be held accountable for certainly my role in whatever i did or didn't do in connection with the supervision of fast...
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mary's, and anne arundel. farther west in fairfax county, montgomery county, near 30. arlington near 40. and farther to the west, generally, though, most locations are above freezing this morning. over the last 12 hours, we've had one little area of cloudiness, a few sprinkles passing south of washington overnight. these are pulling to the east. we've got the bright, full moon in the sky, setting around dawn. and our sunrise will be at 7:09 this morning. we'll have plenty of sunshine today. afternoon highs climbing to the low and mid 50s. again, a lot like yesterday. overnight tonight, we'll be clouding up. upper 30s by midnight. chance for snow maybe tomorrow. we'll look at that, the rest of the week and weekend in ten minutes. danella? >>> quiet in our area. if you're traveling along i-66, eastbound and westbound, i'm not seeing any issues for you. i'll show you eastbound right now along with travel speeds. out of haymarket, 71 miles per hour as you approach centreville. 65 miles per hour making your way past nutley, 53 miles per hour. if you're continuing 66 inside
mary's, and anne arundel. farther west in fairfax county, montgomery county, near 30. arlington near 40. and farther to the west, generally, though, most locations are above freezing this morning. over the last 12 hours, we've had one little area of cloudiness, a few sprinkles passing south of washington overnight. these are pulling to the east. we've got the bright, full moon in the sky, setting around dawn. and our sunrise will be at 7:09 this morning. we'll have plenty of sunshine today....
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this is ann marie berkel of new york the attorney general in a similar exchange. let's listen. >> put it this way. how many more border patrol agents would have had to die as a part of operation fast and furious for you to take responsibility? >> i'm not claiming to be a perfect person or a perfect attorney general. i get up every day and try to do the best job that i can. i have great faith this time people who work in the department. and that kind of question i think is frankly and again, i think that's beneath a member of congress. >> brian, how much of this was about debating the policy and who knew what when and how much of it was just personal? >> well, most of it, john, was about debating the policy and who knew what when but it kind of devolved into the personal. this was some of the most contention dialogues. this is the fourth time he's appeared regarding fast and furious. there was another moment between him and that republican congressman raul lab ra bore where hauleder just tore into labrador along that line of questioning because he had gone into thi
this is ann marie berkel of new york the attorney general in a similar exchange. let's listen. >> put it this way. how many more border patrol agents would have had to die as a part of operation fast and furious for you to take responsibility? >> i'm not claiming to be a perfect person or a perfect attorney general. i get up every day and try to do the best job that i can. i have great faith this time people who work in the department. and that kind of question i think is frankly...
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showers pushing south and east of the area moving through anne arundel county, calvert county, mary's, moving south and east. orange and red indicates pretty heavy rain working down to southern maryland and dropping off into the bay. we will see more action possibly later this evening as the front works across the area. a few more showers and maybe rumble of thunder later in the evening. how much rain has fallen? 1.3 inches in mount airy. one. -- 1.1 inches at reagan national. mild air to our south. warmer air will move in and night temperatures will, a few degrees. by tomorrow, a breeze. temperatures in the mid to upper 60's. 60's on friday. the next system approaches on friday. a couple showers possible friday into saturday. the weekend could start a little wet. futurecast has been a little off. moving out and then maybe a couple more showers and a rumble of thunder this evening. the rain moves out tomorrow. mid to upper 60 tomorrow breezy. a few more showers could pop up this evening. temperatures could drop a couple degrees. breezy tomorrow with scattered clouds warmer, mid to upp
showers pushing south and east of the area moving through anne arundel county, calvert county, mary's, moving south and east. orange and red indicates pretty heavy rain working down to southern maryland and dropping off into the bay. we will see more action possibly later this evening as the front works across the area. a few more showers and maybe rumble of thunder later in the evening. how much rain has fallen? 1.3 inches in mount airy. one. -- 1.1 inches at reagan national. mild air to our...
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mary ann favreau, nbc bay area news. >> she's so cute. >> that is amazing. >>> let's turn things overo jeff, talk about outside. it was warm outside today? >> numbers 5 to 10 degrees above our averages, we held into mid-60s in livermore. if you're in the sun, it felt like low 70s to you. 64 in the almadden valley. 56 right now in sunnyvale, 55 in livermore, also 53 in sfraengs. we'll start to see these numbers drop off at a pretty quick clip tonight. a mix of 30s and 40s tomorrow morning. we'll still hold on to a good amount of sunshine. as we head throughout the day, the clouds will increase, here are some showers by late in the evening, and we'll get into this pattern of some on again off again rain coming our way. high pressure is offshore. it's been providing slight northerly wind here across the bay area. over the next 48 hours, we'll start to see a cold front sweep across the bay area. that will most noticeably drop numbers everywhere, i think that's the largest change everyone's going to be impacted by. we'll look at a slight chance of scattered drizzle by friday night and thro
mary ann favreau, nbc bay area news. >> she's so cute. >> that is amazing. >>> let's turn things overo jeff, talk about outside. it was warm outside today? >> numbers 5 to 10 degrees above our averages, we held into mid-60s in livermore. if you're in the sun, it felt like low 70s to you. 64 in the almadden valley. 56 right now in sunnyvale, 55 in livermore, also 53 in sfraengs. we'll start to see these numbers drop off at a pretty quick clip tonight. a mix of 30s and...
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here's mary ann favreau. >> reporter: for the past 20 years, fugitive watch has shown you criminals on the run. so you can help police track them down. during those two decades, the show has helped land more than 1200 fugitives behind bars. >> we caught people all over the world. we've located people in russia, i mean everywhere. >> this may be related to some binge drinking. >> scott and steve started the project while they were beat cops with san jose pd. looking for ways for more people to see their wanted posters. since then they've both retired from the force, but say fugitive watch is a force all its own. they're particularly proud their show and website helped police arrest this man in san jose. he was wanted for murdering a police officer in mexico and was work withing as a realtor in san jose. >> for each crime solved and for each fugitive that's apprehended that stops that criminal's pattern of victimizing others and prevents other people from becoming victims. >> east palo alto -- >> fugitive watch has convinced criminals to turn themselves in. >> we had a murder suspect in
here's mary ann favreau. >> reporter: for the past 20 years, fugitive watch has shown you criminals on the run. so you can help police track them down. during those two decades, the show has helped land more than 1200 fugitives behind bars. >> we caught people all over the world. we've located people in russia, i mean everywhere. >> this may be related to some binge drinking. >> scott and steve started the project while they were beat cops with san jose pd. looking for...
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&p mary anne matthews alks toward the garden in front of hhr frieed beeerry's home: house...or think about her... kind of tear up" "she was just loved by everyone, never heard a word her""i feel bad, like i should clean it up for her...beeause would have keet it" it"january 22nd...68 year old beverly moore was waakiig home from weisssupermarket when she killed.neighbors have long cars, here on seven courts driv: drive:"and friends of beverly say they still can't understand why she walked herr that night...because she has a car and rarely walks"police say the drivvr fled...but then a break in the case. just a few days ago, an anoymous tip took investigators tooharford county. where they found the this one, that they had been but after multipll interviews...poliie are still looking for the driver: driver:"can't imagine how ou could dooit, i couldn't live 3 with myself" myseef""i think he deservvs a good bit of jailtime"tonight, moore's riennd wonder why the driver hasn't come forward...buttin the meantime...they continue to keep moore close to their heart:janice park...fox45 news at te
&p mary anne matthews alks toward the garden in front of hhr frieed beeerry's home: house...or think about her... kind of tear up" "she was just loved by everyone, never heard a word her""i feel bad, like i should clean it up for her...beeause would have keet it" it"january 22nd...68 year old beverly moore was waakiig home from weisssupermarket when she killed.neighbors have long cars, here on seven courts driv: drive:"and friends of beverly say they still...
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this group of first wives we'll call the jackies and this second group of mary anns opposed newt on virtually every issue while this third group, our callistas agreed with him at every turn. >> it's really a smart man and a politician that can actually combine family and work. >> wait a second. >> he claims to have christian values. he claims to be a moral person. >> he's a catholic now. >> there's a lot of hypocrites in this world. >> when he left the second wife with m.s., it didn't surprise me because he had done it before. >> reporter: is there an appropriate disease you can leave your wife for? >> no. once you're a cheater, you're always a cheater. >> did he promise something he didn't keep? i'm just asking. >> ethics committee violation. he got kicked out of the house of representatives. >> was there something going on behind it that we don't know. >> reporter: exactly. did you ever think that maybe his knees as speaker were not being met? >> no. >> reporter: so always his fault. with voting for the florida primary just hours away, gingrich hopes to have better luck with florida's fourt
this group of first wives we'll call the jackies and this second group of mary anns opposed newt on virtually every issue while this third group, our callistas agreed with him at every turn. >> it's really a smart man and a politician that can actually combine family and work. >> wait a second. >> he claims to have christian values. he claims to be a moral person. >> he's a catholic now. >> there's a lot of hypocrites in this world. >> when he left the second...