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austin reed sigg.this hour tents are pitched by police in front of his home as they search for additional body parts of this 10-year-old little girl. she is just walking to school that morning. we are taking your calls. joining me right now there in westminster. tnn denver. what is the latest? >> reporter: well, the latest is at this point apparently the suspect has now told police that he will tell them where additional body parts are. and as you know the rest is where he is sitting right now. his first court appearance is tomorrow morning at 8:00 a.m. in jefferson county court. >> you and i have been covering this case from the very beginning. i'm trying to take in what you just said. so you are telling me that he's telling police where additional body parts are. he didn't just throw them away. he didn't put them in the trash junk. he basically hoarded them and hid them to where he can have access to the body parts. the last time i heard of anything being hidden in a crawl space was the serial killer
austin reed sigg.this hour tents are pitched by police in front of his home as they search for additional body parts of this 10-year-old little girl. she is just walking to school that morning. we are taking your calls. joining me right now there in westminster. tnn denver. what is the latest? >> reporter: well, the latest is at this point apparently the suspect has now told police that he will tell them where additional body parts are. and as you know the rest is where he is sitting...
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austin sigg. >> austin sigg appeared in a colorado courtroom today. >> officially charged by next tuesdaye you going to charge him as an adult? >> watch the proceedings today, sigg's mother and jessica ridgeway's mom and other family members. >> i said burn him. i meant literally set him on fire. >> investigators found a wooden cross at the scene. >> overwhelming evidence. did we hear it correctly saying they're dna matching the suspect? >> i can't talk about that. >> they set up sheeting to cover the view where they were bringing out evidence. >> he often wore black pants, chains and zippers all over them. >> he was goth. >> just from the way he acted and the way he dressed. sne wanted to find some way to be able to hang out with us. it would creep us out. >> we are live in westminster, colorado. there you see the home of sigg where he lived with his mother and little brother. 17-year-old college student, studying mortuary science. a csi crime scene investigative sleuth. we're learning more and more about who sigg is. out to special guest joining us tonight in addition to jessica's great
austin sigg. >> austin sigg appeared in a colorado courtroom today. >> officially charged by next tuesdaye you going to charge him as an adult? >> watch the proceedings today, sigg's mother and jessica ridgeway's mom and other family members. >> i said burn him. i meant literally set him on fire. >> investigators found a wooden cross at the scene. >> overwhelming evidence. did we hear it correctly saying they're dna matching the suspect? >> i can't talk...
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how austin became austin.hat would be a hell of a book. >> there is a good story to be told. 1848, there were more printing presses than churches. that is what separated austin from other cities in the united states at that time. >> there may be. >> that may be so. >> thank you for being here. >> joe nick. >> thank you being here. >> thank you. >> we would love to have you join us in the studio, visit klru.org/overheard to hear interviews, archive of past episodes and list of guests. >> i tell you what a $9 miller light is a tough thing to swallow. >> yeah! [laughter] >> even when you are real thirsty. -p♪. >> even when you are real thirsty. ♪ >> funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by hillco partners, texas governance affairs consultancy and hillco health and by the mattsson mchale foundation in support of public television and mfi foundation improving the quality of life in our community, and also the alice
how austin became austin.hat would be a hell of a book. >> there is a good story to be told. 1848, there were more printing presses than churches. that is what separated austin from other cities in the united states at that time. >> there may be. >> that may be so. >> thank you for being here. >> joe nick. >> thank you being here. >> thank you. >> we would love to have you join us in the studio, visit klru.org/overheard to hear interviews, archive...
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austin sigg. those in the community if you take a good look at this picture, if you have any more information, call us. we have the number. 303 -- 658-4336. 17-year-old. austin sigg. arrested in the brutal murder of 10-year-old jessica ridgeway. mike brooks is here. how important is that for the community to see that picture again? what are you hoping for? >> i'm taking his picture and plastering it all over this particular area. because i was -- as you and i were discussing early before the presser, if this guy attempted an abduction back in may and then he -- allegedly had murdered jessica ridgeway and -- dna lead to a death, most likedly and tips, probably, is he involved in anything else? i would say yes. i would say he was probably -- may have been involved in other attempted abductions. that's what law enforcement is thinking, too, or wouldn't ask the public to take a look at this. wouldn't ask the media to put his picture out there. interesting, mike, because the suspect -- you know, in the
austin sigg. those in the community if you take a good look at this picture, if you have any more information, call us. we have the number. 303 -- 658-4336. 17-year-old. austin sigg. arrested in the brutal murder of 10-year-old jessica ridgeway. mike brooks is here. how important is that for the community to see that picture again? what are you hoping for? >> i'm taking his picture and plastering it all over this particular area. because i was -- as you and i were discussing early before...
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even though boy, did he burst on the scene. >> joe: 2-1 on austin jackson.nge miguel cabrera for the a.l. mvp. >> tim: right. >> joe: a 2-1. 2-2 from lincecum. the two-time cy young award winner who is now a huge weapon out of the bullpen for bruce bochy. >> tim: he looks like he has better stuff today and tonight than he did his first round in game one. >> joe: two out, nobody on. the 2-2. full count. benoit it appears will take over in the eighth. >> joe: fouled back by jackson who walked to load the bases in the fifth. with one out. then quintin berry struck out. miguel cabrera and the biggest at-bat of the night for the tigers popped up. >> joe: inside. a two-out walk. on base for the third time tonight is austin jackson, as quintin berry will be the hitte hitter. >> joe: berry hit in to a double play and struck out with the bases loaded. strike one. >> tim: last inning you mentioned the word "desperation." this tigers are desperate to get berry on base so the big gun can come up again. this time with two on, not three on. >> joe: chased the pitch. that
even though boy, did he burst on the scene. >> joe: 2-1 on austin jackson.nge miguel cabrera for the a.l. mvp. >> tim: right. >> joe: a 2-1. 2-2 from lincecum. the two-time cy young award winner who is now a huge weapon out of the bullpen for bruce bochy. >> tim: he looks like he has better stuff today and tonight than he did his first round in game one. >> joe: two out, nobody on. the 2-2. full count. benoit it appears will take over in the eighth. >> joe:...
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austin sigg.otes i'll read to you. a college classmate says he was in fat wafatuated with the idea death, was studying to be a mortician. a girl bumped into him and she said he stared at her, made her feel for her safety. another neighbor said that strer bothers her to this day. what do you make of that, the stare, the infatuation with death? >> certainly you might think he has some obsessive qualities, and it's hard to know without knowing his background, not knowing if he was exposed to abuse or what that pattern is, but it certainly started a forensic investigation. >> the mom and dad was divorced and the father was accused of domestic violence and assault as well. i'm sure they're also looking at that. back to just the startling nature of the headline of kids killing kids and the brothers that are accused, 15 and 17. i think people hear that and go, man, our young people are more violent than ever. what do you make of that assessment and that quote? >> well, so often we think of adults and we
austin sigg.otes i'll read to you. a college classmate says he was in fat wafatuated with the idea death, was studying to be a mortician. a girl bumped into him and she said he stared at her, made her feel for her safety. another neighbor said that strer bothers her to this day. what do you make of that, the stare, the infatuation with death? >> certainly you might think he has some obsessive qualities, and it's hard to know without knowing his background, not knowing if he was exposed to...
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back to you. >> cnn's victor blackwell in austin, texas. thanks very much.e're back after a quick break. imimagaginine e ifif y yod alalwawaysys s seeee l e [m[mususicic]] inin t thehe b besest t lil. eveverery y titimeme o of f. ououtdtdoooorsrs, , oro. trtranansisititiononss® ls auautotomamatiticacalllly y fift ththe e ririghght t amamouountn. soso y youou s seeee e eveg ththe e waway y itit is memeanant t toto b be e ses. mamaybybe e evevenen a lilittttlele b betette. exexpeperirienencece l lifife e, asask k fofor r trtrananss adadapaptitiveve l lene. >>> in this insiders, celine takes us inside a one of a kind market. >> jerusalem's oldest city is famous for its history and culture, but i love coming to the market on joffa street. this is where you'll find the real tastes and smells of israel. outside the market you have the freshest fruits and vegetables. the produce in this country is really incredible. and inside the market, they have all these breads and sweets and dried fruits and nuts and all these great nibbly things. there is also an alley of dif
back to you. >> cnn's victor blackwell in austin, texas. thanks very much.e're back after a quick break. imimagaginine e ifif y yod alalwawaysys s seeee l e [m[mususicic]] inin t thehe b besest t lil. eveverery y titimeme o of f. ououtdtdoooorsrs, , oro. trtranansisititiononss® ls auautotomamatiticacalllly y fift ththe e ririghght t amamouountn. soso y youou s seeee e eveg ththe e waway y itit is memeanant t toto b be e ses. mamaybybe e evevenen a lilittttlele b betette....
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the new road is expected to ease traffic between austin and san antonio. >> so 85, means they'll go 95. >> of course. >>> now, for a look at morning road conditions. roads could be wet around new york city. thunderstorms are a possibility around milwaukee, dallas and houston. >> and if you're flying today, airport delays are possible in the following cities, denver, chicago and minneapolis. >>> well, a suburban denver community is breathing a collective sigh of relief this morning, now that police have made an arrest in the death of 10-year-old jessica ridgeway. >> 17-year-old austin sigg is now facing charges of abducting, murdering and dismembering the little girl. abc's brandi hitt has details. >> reporter: it's the break in the jessica ridgeway murder case the 10-year-old's family has been waiting for. >> we have made an arrest in the jessica ridgeway case. 17-year-old austin sigg is in our custody. >> reporter: austin sigg, a community college student, was arrested wednesday morning at this home near kettner lake, not far from where little jessica's body was found earlier this mon
the new road is expected to ease traffic between austin and san antonio. >> so 85, means they'll go 95. >> of course. >>> now, for a look at morning road conditions. roads could be wet around new york city. thunderstorms are a possibility around milwaukee, dallas and houston. >> and if you're flying today, airport delays are possible in the following cities, denver, chicago and minneapolis. >>> well, a suburban denver community is breathing a collective sigh...
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those of you that know austin know that nothing more need be said.ng that urbane cultural scene chris invited me to visit his grandfather, where we got to do gold panning from the virgin load of dirt. it was lesson in history from the stevens family. i will never forget what a great experience it was to live with those two guys. moving on to his study habits, everyone knew how brilliant he was, an enlightened manner. he was truly the smartest man in the room but never comported himself that way. he was confident and outgoing. never arrogant. always self-effacing, quick with a laugh or grin. always looking for ways to learn something from everyone else around him. he was no surprise considering chris came from such good stock. chris studied western civilizations and immerses himselfs in cultures and languages and took multiple trips to study abroad in spain, italy, morocco. perhaps most importantly chris knew how to relax and enjoy the moment. when i would periodically freak out about my course work or some o ther problem i thought i had he would make
those of you that know austin know that nothing more need be said.ng that urbane cultural scene chris invited me to visit his grandfather, where we got to do gold panning from the virgin load of dirt. it was lesson in history from the stevens family. i will never forget what a great experience it was to live with those two guys. moving on to his study habits, everyone knew how brilliant he was, an enlightened manner. he was truly the smartest man in the room but never comported himself that...
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sigg is in our custody. >> reporter: austin sigg, a community college student, was arrested wednesdayorning at this home near kettner lake, not far from where little jessica's body was found earlier this month. she vanished on october 5th while walking to school. >> we're all worn out. everybody in the family is worn to a frazzle. >> reporter: jessica's family watched for three weeks as police searched for evidence in nearby fields and parks. detectives say it was a phone call that led them to sigg. they're now thoroughly searching his home and impounded this vehicle. >> we hope and pray that this arrest gives them some measure of closure. >> reporter: investigators are also linking sigg to an attempted abduction five months ago near the same lake. a jogger told police a man grabbed her from behind but she escaped. they are charging sigg with five criminal counts for both cases. >> charges will be filed within the next couple of days. and then, we start a different process. >> reporter: police say this is just the beginning in a long process seeking justice for jessica. sigg is schedu
sigg is in our custody. >> reporter: austin sigg, a community college student, was arrested wednesdayorning at this home near kettner lake, not far from where little jessica's body was found earlier this month. she vanished on october 5th while walking to school. >> we're all worn out. everybody in the family is worn to a frazzle. >> reporter: jessica's family watched for three weeks as police searched for evidence in nearby fields and parks. detectives say it was a phone call...
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they distribute this locally grown produce in the austin area.s a distributor, they offer familiar and exotic new produce to customers. >> it challenges me to make something that i never would buy in the store. >> in this way, the deliveries are introducing new customers to new products from local suppliers. robby is a local angel investor. he put some of his money behind them and a few other slow money businesses. >> you put all the businesses togts. it's not just investing in the farm, it's the infrastructure of food, making sure it stays in your community, you know, we provide jobs. we provide healthy jobs. it's not just how much okra are you going to get this week. >> it's time to answer some of "your business" questions. michael and colleen are with us. richard writes, i have created a series of educational dvds. i would like to start a business to sell them to schools to use as part of their lesson plans and to retail outlet box sets. how do i determine which i would need to produce additional episodes. dvds was the first thing that caught
they distribute this locally grown produce in the austin area.s a distributor, they offer familiar and exotic new produce to customers. >> it challenges me to make something that i never would buy in the store. >> in this way, the deliveries are introducing new customers to new products from local suppliers. robby is a local angel investor. he put some of his money behind them and a few other slow money businesses. >> you put all the businesses togts. it's not just investing...
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from anyone i just want to serve i was born in austria so i have roots here and want to surf the austin people to bring a better system to the austin people with a better future we've been described as something of a euro skeptic is not fair the problem we have in europe now is besides our own no way let's say and i speak now for austria overhead is enormous the government overhead and now we have been addition to european no way ahead and so it be very difficult to make a competitive product at a competitive price if you were elected would you pull austria out of the single currency though in the overall i'm i i i'm for a strong europe i think especially older people. with that that there were a lot of wars they had people afraid of that so basically a strong european union could may be sure or preserve peace maybe better but what i think what's wrong is to have the same common currency because that just doesn't work for the simple reason the primary reason why people get up and i'm wanting is they want to make a better life for themselves and their families if they peeped out of a sys
from anyone i just want to serve i was born in austria so i have roots here and want to surf the austin people to bring a better system to the austin people with a better future we've been described as something of a euro skeptic is not fair the problem we have in europe now is besides our own no way let's say and i speak now for austria overhead is enormous the government overhead and now we have been addition to european no way ahead and so it be very difficult to make a competitive product...
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sorry. >> austin powers. >> austin powers is funny. >> juan, you know. >> you're hosting this. >> we'retotally checked out. >> i'm enjoying the conversation, but kimberly and i haven't-- okay go first, kimberly, go ahead. >> and thanks, calling on myself. hello. i love me some pierce brosnon, a fantastic guy, great actor and loved him as remmington steele and james bond. >> mamma mia. >> that, too. >> great in mamma mia. >> great dresser, irishman and cares for women and wonderful charity and we talked about that earlier and also my favorite movie was "tomorrow never dies" his highest grossing film. >> and eric you asked me to call on you, you're a shy guy, wrap it up. >> and let's show the list, roger moore my favorite bond and very-- my favorite villain, jaws. >> richard keel? >> we don't know his name. >> what about goldfinger. >> cool, i think that was the basis for the austin powers, favorite song, live and let die. favorite movie octopusy. and favorite bond girl, ursela and dress. >> i like halle berry. >> and let's not go there with the austin power villain. >> and octopussy came
sorry. >> austin powers. >> austin powers is funny. >> juan, you know. >> you're hosting this. >> we'retotally checked out. >> i'm enjoying the conversation, but kimberly and i haven't-- okay go first, kimberly, go ahead. >> and thanks, calling on myself. hello. i love me some pierce brosnon, a fantastic guy, great actor and loved him as remmington steele and james bond. >> mamma mia. >> that, too. >> great in mamma mia. >> great...
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we first met austin. >> you've done all this? he was building this sort of mobile house. this wasn't going to be some just like tree house cabin-type thing, he was talking about making this a fully functional, low bills, place for him to live. he even talked about taking it to college. >> yeah. >> now austin is in his senior year. the home is done. wait till you see it. it's nicer than all the places we live. >> you built this for yourself? >> yes. >> in this thing he's got a full kitchen, nearly full-size shower, a diy sofa bed that he created. he's living in this place. was life so bad at mom and dad's? >> no. he knew that dorms really do suck and he's like, you know what, i'm going to make the coolest dorm ever. >> if he j11e does take this to college, though, you think you have the coolest dorm roof because you hung up a scar face poster and lights, and austin rolls up with this thick? i think he wins. he talks about how this small, tiny home will lead to small, tiny bills. >> you plug it into an electrical outlet of any sort
we first met austin. >> you've done all this? he was building this sort of mobile house. this wasn't going to be some just like tree house cabin-type thing, he was talking about making this a fully functional, low bills, place for him to live. he even talked about taking it to college. >> yeah. >> now austin is in his senior year. the home is done. wait till you see it. it's nicer than all the places we live. >> you built this for yourself? >> yes. >> in this...
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kevon austin was held responsible for the arson. the aunt says he was sent to a juvenile facility here. then a juvenile facility in florida for a year. then a group home here. then placed in her custody after that. now comes the charge of murder. >> i tried to do my best to, you know, to try to give him an environment in which he could grow, and, you know, get educated, or get a job or something. but he just kept going in and out of the system. and after this last incident, i'm just done. >> reporter: at the time of the murder, kevon austin was wearing a gps tracking device on his ankle. but right before the murder, it stops working. how did that happen. indeed, there are a lot of questions here, including one from toni troxler. she wants to know why her son was gunned down in that alley. >> i just want to know why. that's all i want to know, why. >> reporter: murder suspect kevon austin held without bond tonight pending further court action in the case. at superior court, pat collins, news4. >>> a stretch of road in prince george's
kevon austin was held responsible for the arson. the aunt says he was sent to a juvenile facility here. then a juvenile facility in florida for a year. then a group home here. then placed in her custody after that. now comes the charge of murder. >> i tried to do my best to, you know, to try to give him an environment in which he could grow, and, you know, get educated, or get a job or something. but he just kept going in and out of the system. and after this last incident, i'm just done....
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thank you, diane, and thank you, ladies and gentlemen of austin. madam chairwoman, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, it's wonderful to be here in the city of austin in the great state of texas. [applause] it's great to be here among so many patriots and friends, and i got to give a special shoutout to some special friends. steve hull, there he is. that's him. he's the executive director of the texas state rifle association, the state branch of the nra, helps me, councils me, looks after me, please give him an extraordinary welcome. [applause] and kay thurman, a lady with a heart so grand, surprised it fits in her body. she's dynamic, philanthropic, and inspirational. i'm happy she's here with me today and reacquaint three years after first meeting. boy, does she have a story that's one incredible lady right there. god bless you, kay. [applause] my new friends, the grand family, also here today. their hospitality has been thoughtless and their generosity abundant, and how about diane thornton, suspect she something? tireless, true, red, wh
thank you, diane, and thank you, ladies and gentlemen of austin. madam chairwoman, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, it's wonderful to be here in the city of austin in the great state of texas. [applause] it's great to be here among so many patriots and friends, and i got to give a special shoutout to some special friends. steve hull, there he is. that's him. he's the executive director of the texas state rifle association, the state branch of the nra, helps me, councils me, looks...
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and again, austin jackson goes too far.now, detroit tigers know of no other pitcher in the american league who throws like tim lincecum. he is so unusual in that delivery. velocity is important. but not as important with most pitchers. >> joe: here is infante. ball one. omar, 1 for 3. singled in the first. tigers put two on in the first. then fielder popped out. young bounced out. the bottom of the innin inning. pablo sandoval hit a home run. and the giants have never trailed here in game one. one out, nobody on. 2-0, the count. infante is up. on lincecum in the national league. he, lincecum, hits the outside corner. 2-1. zito on his way to a 2-0 record this post season. now watching after his first world series start in his long career. two outs. [ applause ] scutaro takes care of infante. this year, two lucky consumers won the chance to play with mlb legends through the pepsi max field of dreams program. fans voted and the game will be played in the hometown of a.l. consumer winner johnny corradi from rochester, new york.
and again, austin jackson goes too far.now, detroit tigers know of no other pitcher in the american league who throws like tim lincecum. he is so unusual in that delivery. velocity is important. but not as important with most pitchers. >> joe: here is infante. ball one. omar, 1 for 3. singled in the first. tigers put two on in the first. then fielder popped out. young bounced out. the bottom of the innin inning. pablo sandoval hit a home run. and the giants have never trailed here in game...
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thanks very much from austin, texas. hollywood is cashing in with the chinese movie market, but when it comes to homegrown cinema, the hurdles are often too high. >> after the storm cleanup gets under way over the next few days, attention will shift back to america's number-one problem, jobs, or the lack of them. our correspondent in the swing state of colorado. she spoke to a local businessman about -- businesswoman about the issues. >> how have the last four years been for you? >> it has been stressful. it has been a blessing, obviously. >> would you have liked more help as a small-business owner? gregg's absolutely. when the economy tanks, -- >> absolutely. ed, thingsconomy tanks got tight. i build this business. my plan was not helped by the economic situation. >> you are trying to encourage every business owner to employ just one extra person. >> jefferson county has an initiative, just add one. it is for stakeholders like myself, business owners, and we come together and say, let's put together a strategic plan to
thanks very much from austin, texas. hollywood is cashing in with the chinese movie market, but when it comes to homegrown cinema, the hurdles are often too high. >> after the storm cleanup gets under way over the next few days, attention will shift back to america's number-one problem, jobs, or the lack of them. our correspondent in the swing state of colorado. she spoke to a local businessman about -- businesswoman about the issues. >> how have the last four years been for you?...
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even though boy, did he burst on the scene. >> joe: 2-1 on austin jackson.nge miguel cabrera for the a.l. mvp. >> tim: right. >> joe: a 2-1. 2-2 from lincecum. the two-time cy young award winner who is now a huge weapon out of the bullpen for bruce bochy. >> tim: he looks like he has better stuff today and tonight than he did his first round in game one. >> joe: two out, nobody on. the 2-2. full count. benoit it appears will take over in the eighth. >> joe: fouled back by jackson who walked to load the bases in the fifth. with one out. then quintin berry struck out. miguel cabrera and the biggest at-bat of the night for the tigers popped up. >> joe: inside. a two-out walk. on base for the third time tonight is austin jackson, as quintin berry will be the hitte hitter. >> joe: berry hit in to a double play and struck out with the bases loaded. strike one. >> tim: last inning you mentioned the word "desperation." this tigers are desperate to get berry on base so the big gun can come up again. this time with two on, not three on. >> joe: chased the pitch. that
even though boy, did he burst on the scene. >> joe: 2-1 on austin jackson.nge miguel cabrera for the a.l. mvp. >> tim: right. >> joe: a 2-1. 2-2 from lincecum. the two-time cy young award winner who is now a huge weapon out of the bullpen for bruce bochy. >> tim: he looks like he has better stuff today and tonight than he did his first round in game one. >> joe: two out, nobody on. the 2-2. full count. benoit it appears will take over in the eighth. >> joe:...
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kevon austin was held responsible for the arson. the aunt says he was sent to a juvenile facility here. then a juvenile facility in florida for a year. then a group home here. then placed in her custody after that. now comes the charge of murder. >> i tried to do my best to, you know, to try to give him an environment in which he could grow, and get educated, or get a job or something. but he just kept going in and out of the system. after this last incident, i'm just done. >> reporter: at the time of the murder, kevon austin was wearing a court-ordered gps tracking device on his ankle. but right before the murder, it stops working. how did that happen? indeed, there are a lot of questions here, including one from toni troxler. she wants to know why her son was gunned down in that alley. >> i just want to know why. that's all, i want to know why. >> reporter: murder suspect kevon austin held without bond tonight pending further court action in the case. live at superior court, pat collins, news4. >>> a husband and wife from bristol,
kevon austin was held responsible for the arson. the aunt says he was sent to a juvenile facility here. then a juvenile facility in florida for a year. then a group home here. then placed in her custody after that. now comes the charge of murder. >> i tried to do my best to, you know, to try to give him an environment in which he could grow, and get educated, or get a job or something. but he just kept going in and out of the system. after this last incident, i'm just done. >>...
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it's friday are you ready to rumble join me for god's big picture rubble our austin petersen director of production of freedom works as the robinson director deputy director of the paul revere project and sam sax progressive writer and commentator thank you all for joining me international superstar television superstar ok ok so much for mitt romney's debate of new jobs numbers released today show the economy added one hundred fourteen thousand jobs in september the department of labor also said the economy added eighty six thousand more jobs than previously estimated in july and august most promising for president obama's re-election hopes the unemployment rate dropped from eight point one percent down to seven point eight percent the lowest it's been since president took office since president obama took office in january of two thousand number of unemployed americans now at twelve point one million is also the lowest level since january of two thousand and nine so cue the republican conspiracy theory. here below eight percent so to the politics on this now that's where some of the
it's friday are you ready to rumble join me for god's big picture rubble our austin petersen director of production of freedom works as the robinson director deputy director of the paul revere project and sam sax progressive writer and commentator thank you all for joining me international superstar television superstar ok ok so much for mitt romney's debate of new jobs numbers released today show the economy added one hundred fourteen thousand jobs in september the department of labor also...
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yes hand sanitizer austin see sam thank you all for being with us and that's all. so here's a hat what's happening in east texas a foreign corporation actually a multinational corporation based in canada is confiscating private land belonging to a seventy eight year old great grandmother in order to build a toxic pipeline to ship the oil off to other foreign nations just another day in third world america. here is eleanor fairchild and actress daryl hannah standing in front of tractors that are clearing a pathway for the pipeline right through fairchild's three hundred acre ranch was tractors belong to the canadian company trans canada which recently want to prove to build a massive toxic tar sands oil pipeline right through the united states and right through ms mrs fairchild property down to texas where oil billionaires can refine it and then ship it off to the rest of the world making big profits for themselves and for trans canada you see texas has very lax eminent domain laws meaning trans canada had very little trouble confiscating a large swath of mrs fairch
yes hand sanitizer austin see sam thank you all for being with us and that's all. so here's a hat what's happening in east texas a foreign corporation actually a multinational corporation based in canada is confiscating private land belonging to a seventy eight year old great grandmother in order to build a toxic pipeline to ship the oil off to other foreign nations just another day in third world america. here is eleanor fairchild and actress daryl hannah standing in front of tractors that are...
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it's 7:00 in austin, texas. thanks for starting your morning with us. >>> we begin with breaking news. george mcgovern, the three-team democratic senator who sought his nomination twice died. he entered hospice care earlier this week. state of the union's candy crowley talks more about this. good morning. a big loss for the political world no doubt. what are your memories of george mcgovern? >> he was a democratic candidate in 1972, ran against richard nixon, against the war. as you would call it at that time, the vietnam war drove all the politics, and george mcgovern, although he was an army fighter pilot during world war ii and won the distinguished cross, was an unabashed dove. he wanted the war ended right away, and he ran on that platform, and he got smoked by richard nixon. i was amazed looking back at the numbers in that 1972 race. 60.7% went to richard nixon. 37.5% went to george mcgovern, so it was -- that was quite a race, and quite a landslide for richard nixon, and the rest is history, as we say. ge
it's 7:00 in austin, texas. thanks for starting your morning with us. >>> we begin with breaking news. george mcgovern, the three-team democratic senator who sought his nomination twice died. he entered hospice care earlier this week. state of the union's candy crowley talks more about this. good morning. a big loss for the political world no doubt. what are your memories of george mcgovern? >> he was a democratic candidate in 1972, ran against richard nixon, against the war. as...
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>> matt: austin hill is in the slot. they take him and move the defenders, which opens the area right behind him and as soon as he gets inside -- watch inside position. you clear the defender. the ball has to -- it comes into a really tight window. and that's right where it had to be. >> joe: sc has dominated this series. they have won nine of the past ten as jawanza starling, strong safety for the trojans, was slow to get up at the end of that touchdown reception by david richards. arizona, a double-digit lead. 5:30 to play. and now the margin is 11. oh, how they have rallied. 28-13 has turned into a 39-28 lead. ♪ [ male announcer ] the passion... the pride... the perseverance... the commitment... to get cash benefits directly to you when you can really use the money to help pay bills... like when you're hurt. thanks, i needed that. [ male announcer ] aflac -- an official partner of the heisman trophy. ♪ [ quacks ] introducing the new droid razr maxx hd by motorola. now more than ever droid does. hey, put your game face
>> matt: austin hill is in the slot. they take him and move the defenders, which opens the area right behind him and as soon as he gets inside -- watch inside position. you clear the defender. the ball has to -- it comes into a really tight window. and that's right where it had to be. >> joe: sc has dominated this series. they have won nine of the past ten as jawanza starling, strong safety for the trojans, was slow to get up at the end of that touchdown reception by david richards....
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we discussed iran's relationship with western nations with the academic austin long as well as if its nuclear activities are and who are as dangerous as the are presented well here's a preview of what's coming up for you in about ten minutes time. there's a pretty good read on what iran's capabilities in terms of uranium enrichment are the big question which i don't think anyone can give a highly confident answer to with does iran want of what people refer to as a threshold capability you have the words its ability to produce a nuclear weapon quickly or do they want an actual deployed weapon according to u.s. intelligence community and the observers iran just hasn't made that decision in part because they don't need to they want to get to that threshold capability before they make any decisions about whether to go to go farther than that threshold because there's no point making that decision early in fact it might be detected by western intelligence and so you could tip your hand before you get to that threshold so i think that decision has been made. now let's take a look at some of
we discussed iran's relationship with western nations with the academic austin long as well as if its nuclear activities are and who are as dangerous as the are presented well here's a preview of what's coming up for you in about ten minutes time. there's a pretty good read on what iran's capabilities in terms of uranium enrichment are the big question which i don't think anyone can give a highly confident answer to with does iran want of what people refer to as a threshold capability you have...
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but austin's dad says the football coach at the high school made austin run military style sprints atress code. >> he told him, he looked at him and said i can't believe you pulled this. >> he told me friday, you're going to be lucky if i let you play friday for pulling that stunt. you'll be lucky if i don't sit you on the bench, and i think that's ridiculous. >> the school system says it's investigating the situation. austin says he won't wear the pink gloves again this season. >> well, he could have checked with the coach, right? he didn't check at all? >> the coach said, i think you're wearing those to be cool rather than to be a team player. >>> those oregon ducks fans were quacking. they were presumably the ones who painted the arizona state sun devils gold "a" outside the stadium green before last night's big oregon/arizona state game and the second ranked ducks went out and embarrassed them on the field last night. oregon's qb marcus mariotta caught a touchdown pass and ran for another td. he didn't kick the oregon scored 43 points for the big win last night. that's sports, rob
but austin's dad says the football coach at the high school made austin run military style sprints atress code. >> he told him, he looked at him and said i can't believe you pulled this. >> he told me friday, you're going to be lucky if i let you play friday for pulling that stunt. you'll be lucky if i don't sit you on the bench, and i think that's ridiculous. >> the school system says it's investigating the situation. austin says he won't wear the pink gloves again this...
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austin sigg made his first court appearance. jessica's family was in the courtroom and it was an emotional day. >> reporter: austin sigg appeared in front of a colorado judge, accused of murdering jessica ridgeway. cameras were not allowed in the courtroom where jessica's family took up one row. her heartbroken grandmother could not hold back. >> light him on fire. send himell in a blaze of glory. >> reporter: some of sigg's family members showed up but were turned away. the 10-year-old vanished while walking to school on october 5th. her dismembered body was found five days later. sigg lived a half mile from her school and close to the reservoir where he is also accused of attacking a jogger five months ago. authorities say they have plenty of dna evidence. they're also looking at this youtube clip which show has boy who looks like sigg wearing a cross similar to the one found at the crime scene eye remember him wearing a cross but never put the two together. >> reporter: he was studying moore chew wary science at this college
austin sigg made his first court appearance. jessica's family was in the courtroom and it was an emotional day. >> reporter: austin sigg appeared in front of a colorado judge, accused of murdering jessica ridgeway. cameras were not allowed in the courtroom where jessica's family took up one row. her heartbroken grandmother could not hold back. >> light him on fire. send himell in a blaze of glory. >> reporter: some of sigg's family members showed up but were turned away. the...
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the you have it here in austin, the university of texas austin. i did pretty well in law school, and one of the things you do is you hope to be able to clark. i got chosen by justice powell. the supreme court is an amazing institution, for those of -- it is the only part of government where the senior most people do all the work. if you think about it. the supreme court justices read the briefs and listen to the arguments and the side. it does not work that way with senators are congressman our presidents. they have people that given summaries. so it is a great institution, but the most important thing for me was justice powell, lewis powell, who came out of virginia, was a truly extraordinary man, someone i worshipped and became very close with. learning from him and his judgment about people and how to trust people, how to make decisions, hausa have the courage of his convictions and that the same time to keep his mind open. tommy much of what i learned. >> tell us, you know, when i recently will -- wrote a book on walter cronkite. >> a wonderfu
the you have it here in austin, the university of texas austin. i did pretty well in law school, and one of the things you do is you hope to be able to clark. i got chosen by justice powell. the supreme court is an amazing institution, for those of -- it is the only part of government where the senior most people do all the work. if you think about it. the supreme court justices read the briefs and listen to the arguments and the side. it does not work that way with senators are congressman our...
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if a 40 mile stretch of road between austin and san antonio will allow drivers to push their cars, vans, and trucks to 85 miles an hour, legally. >> i don't see anything wrong with it. it is a state road. >> state road 130 has another distinction. it's a toll road to build with both public and private funding. for almost $1.5 billion. the builder is betting commuters the fed up with growing congestion on nearby interstate 35 will happily pay. >> interstate 35 between austin and centennial has gone to reliably bad. >> congress mandated a 55 mile per hour speed limit for years. after an oil embargo in 1973 led to sky high gas prices, shortages, and long lines. it was believed driving 55 would save gas, but that did not turn out to be the case. advocates of lower speed limits maintain driving slower is safer. going faster increases the number of crashes and serious injuries in those crashes and the number deaths. one question to ask ourselves is how many deaths is to manyo? >> traffic fatalities have been moving lower in recent years. the number of people died in vehicle accidents last yea
if a 40 mile stretch of road between austin and san antonio will allow drivers to push their cars, vans, and trucks to 85 miles an hour, legally. >> i don't see anything wrong with it. it is a state road. >> state road 130 has another distinction. it's a toll road to build with both public and private funding. for almost $1.5 billion. the builder is betting commuters the fed up with growing congestion on nearby interstate 35 will happily pay. >> interstate 35 between austin...
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. >> reporter: austin fits stephanie with state-of-the-art devices. >> i can hear that. >> can you hear that? >> yes. >> is it loud enough? >> reporter: devices her mom's insurance won't cover. >> it is like a new shoe, okay? >> reporter: after years of silence, stephanie can hear. when is the last time you heard out of your left ear? >> before second grade, and i'm in tenth grade now. >> so more than eight years? >> yes. >> does the room sound different? >> yes, it sounds louder. >> sounds louder? and is that loudness annoying? why is it annoying? >> because i'm not like used to having the sound into my left ear, so it is overwhelming for me. >> reporter: austin has given the gift of hearing all over the world, to some 800,000 people in the past 12 years. >> together, we do better, yes, i feel better. you feel better, we both win. >> reporter: the kids get the chance to meet the yankees icon, and manager joe gerardi, who dropped by just before game time. >> want to invite you today to come down on the field, and you will be able to hear all the sounds of the bat. >> reporter: he even g
. >> reporter: austin fits stephanie with state-of-the-art devices. >> i can hear that. >> can you hear that? >> yes. >> is it loud enough? >> reporter: devices her mom's insurance won't cover. >> it is like a new shoe, okay? >> reporter: after years of silence, stephanie can hear. when is the last time you heard out of your left ear? >> before second grade, and i'm in tenth grade now. >> so more than eight years? >> yes....
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austin jackson misplays it, giants ahead 2-0. ryan vogelsong has been tremendous in this post season. in a jam in the third. gets quintin berry to ground into a double play. that ends the threat. in the fifth, bases loaded for mr. triple crown. the dangerous miguel cabrera. vogey gets him to pop up and escapes another jam. cabrera in disbelief. vogelsong, 5-2/3 scoreless innings. tim lincecum throwing smoke to prince fielder, and then, andy dirks, swing and a miss, and bottom nine, romo in relief to close it out. omar infante, swing and a miss, ball game. giants with back-to-back 2-0 wins. now one victory away from another world series title. >> trying to take it one game at a time, like all postseason. coming back from where we were, down 0-2 in cincinnati, our mindset was one game at a time. >> any one office those guys can hurt you with one swing, so the mind set is con set trait and focus on every pitch. every pitch has a purpose. >> game four tomorrow night in detroit. >> when we come back, stanford pushed the limit by wazzu
austin jackson misplays it, giants ahead 2-0. ryan vogelsong has been tremendous in this post season. in a jam in the third. gets quintin berry to ground into a double play. that ends the threat. in the fifth, bases loaded for mr. triple crown. the dangerous miguel cabrera. vogey gets him to pop up and escapes another jam. cabrera in disbelief. vogelsong, 5-2/3 scoreless innings. tim lincecum throwing smoke to prince fielder, and then, andy dirks, swing and a miss, and bottom nine, romo in...
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austin jackson misplays it, giants ahead 2-0. ryan vogelsong has been tremendous in this post season. in a jam in the third. gets quintin berry to ground into a double play. that ends the threat. in the fifth, bases loaded for mr. triple crown. the dangerous miguel cabrera. vogey gets him to pop up and escapes another jam. cabrera in disbelief. vogelsong, 5-2/3 scoreless innings. tim lincecum throwing smoke to prince fielder, and then, andy dirks, swing and a miss, and bottom nine, romo in relief to close it out. omar infante, swing and a miss, ball game. giants with back-to-back 2-0 wins. now one victory away from another world series title. >> trying to take it one game at a time, like all postseason. coming back from where we were, down 0-2 in cincinnati, our mindset was one game at a time. >> any one office those guys can hurt you with one swing, so the mind set is con set trait and focus on every pitch. every pitch has a purpose. >> game four tomorrow night in detroit. >> when we come back, stanford pushed the limit by wazzu
austin jackson misplays it, giants ahead 2-0. ryan vogelsong has been tremendous in this post season. in a jam in the third. gets quintin berry to ground into a double play. that ends the threat. in the fifth, bases loaded for mr. triple crown. the dangerous miguel cabrera. vogey gets him to pop up and escapes another jam. cabrera in disbelief. vogelsong, 5-2/3 scoreless innings. tim lincecum throwing smoke to prince fielder, and then, andy dirks, swing and a miss, and bottom nine, romo in...
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and again, austin jackson goes too far.ther pitcher in the american league who throws like tim lincecum. he is so unusual in that delivery. velocity is important. but not as important with most pitchers. >> joe: here is infante. ball one. omar, 1 for 3. singled in the first. tigers put two on in the first. then fielder popped out. young bounced out. the bottom of the innin inning. pablo sandoval hit a home run. and the giants have never trailed here in game one. one out, nobody on. 2-0, the count. infante is up. on lincecum in the national league. he, lincecum, hits the outside corner. 2-1. zito on his way to a 2-0 record this post season. now watching after his first world series start in his long career. two outs. [ applause ] scutaro takes care of infante. this year, two lucky consumers won the chance to play with mlb legends through the pepsi max field of dreams program. fans voted and the game will be played in the hometown of a.l. consumer winner johnny corradi from rochester, new york. he and five friends will host t
and again, austin jackson goes too far.ther pitcher in the american league who throws like tim lincecum. he is so unusual in that delivery. velocity is important. but not as important with most pitchers. >> joe: here is infante. ball one. omar, 1 for 3. singled in the first. tigers put two on in the first. then fielder popped out. young bounced out. the bottom of the innin inning. pablo sandoval hit a home run. and the giants have never trailed here in game one. one out, nobody on. 2-0,...