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it reminded me of, uh, benji garrett. a frequent contributor to the letters column in the midnight ranger comic between 2003 and 2009. my partner's suspicion that you killed mike stratton suddenly made a little more sense. what are you talking about? benji mostly heaped praise on the comic, but then in 2007, the midnight ranger was revamped. he became, uh, more brooding, certain elements of his backstory, his origin story, were-- i believe the term is-- retconned. watson: benji didn't like the changes. his letters to superlative became more and more impassioned, until he finally told them that he was never gonna buy another one of their comics. what they did was wrong. someone had to tell them so. bell: maybe you didn't like what mike was doing with the midnight ranger. maybe you decided to tell him so. watson: can you tell us your whereabouts between 10:00 p.m. and midnight two nights ago? i was on patrol. did anyone see you? (sighs) if i killed mike, why would i have come to you the other night? why would i tell you who
it reminded me of, uh, benji garrett. a frequent contributor to the letters column in the midnight ranger comic between 2003 and 2009. my partner's suspicion that you killed mike stratton suddenly made a little more sense. what are you talking about? benji mostly heaped praise on the comic, but then in 2007, the midnight ranger was revamped. he became, uh, more brooding, certain elements of his backstory, his origin story, were-- i believe the term is-- retconned. watson: benji didn't like the...
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it reminded me of, uh, benji garrett. a frequent contributor to the letters column in the midnight ranger comic between 2003 and 2009. my partner's suspicion that you killed mike stratton suddenly made a little more sense. what are you talking about? benji mostly heaped praise on the comic, but then in 2007, the he became, uh, more brooding, more bloodthirsty. certain elements of his backstory, his origin story, were-- i believe the term is-- retconned. watson: benji didn't like the changes. his letters to superlative became more and more impassioned, until he finally told them that he was never gonna buy another one of their comics. what they did was wrong. someone had to tell them so. bell: maybe you didn't like what mike was doing with the midnight ranger. maybe you decided to tell him so. watson: can you tell us your whereabouts between 10:00 p.m. and midnight two nights ago? i was on patrol. did anyone see you? (sighs) if i killed mike, why would i have come to you the other night? why would i tell you who he was, wh
it reminded me of, uh, benji garrett. a frequent contributor to the letters column in the midnight ranger comic between 2003 and 2009. my partner's suspicion that you killed mike stratton suddenly made a little more sense. what are you talking about? benji mostly heaped praise on the comic, but then in 2007, the he became, uh, more brooding, more bloodthirsty. certain elements of his backstory, his origin story, were-- i believe the term is-- retconned. watson: benji didn't like the changes....
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it reminded me of, uh, benji garrett. a frequent contributor to the letters column my partner's suspicion that you killed mike stratton suddenly made a little more sense. what are you talking about? benji mostly heaped praise on the comic, but then in 2007, the midnight ranger was revamped. he became, uh, more brooding, more bloodthirsty. certain elements of his backstory, his origin story, were-- i believe the term is-- retconned. watson: benji didn't like the changes. his letters to superlative became more and more impassioned, until he finally told them that he was never gonna buy another one of their comics. what they did was wrong. someone had to tell them so. bell: maybe you didn't like what mike was doing with the midnight ranger. maybe you decided to tell him so. watson: can you tell us your whereabouts between 10:00 p.m. and midnight two nights ago? i was on patrol. did anyone see you? (sighs) if i killed mike, why would i have come to you the other night? why would i tell you who he was, where he lived? watson:
it reminded me of, uh, benji garrett. a frequent contributor to the letters column my partner's suspicion that you killed mike stratton suddenly made a little more sense. what are you talking about? benji mostly heaped praise on the comic, but then in 2007, the midnight ranger was revamped. he became, uh, more brooding, more bloodthirsty. certain elements of his backstory, his origin story, were-- i believe the term is-- retconned. watson: benji didn't like the changes. his letters to...
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it reminded me of, uh, benji garrett. a frequent contributor to the letters column in the midnight ranger comic between 2003 and 2009. my partner's suspicion that you killed mike stratton suddenly made a little more sense. what are you talking about? benji mostly heaped praise on the comic, but then in 2007, the midnight ranger was revamped. he became, uh, more brooding, more bloodthirsty. certain elements of his backstory, his origin story, watson: benji didn't like the changes. his letters to superlative became more and more impassioned, until he finally told them that he was never gonna buy another one of their comics. what they did was wrong. someone had to tell them so. bell: maybe you didn't like what mike was doing with the midnight ranger. maybe you decided to tell him so. watson: can you tell us your whereabouts between 10:00 p.m. and midnight two nights ago? i was on patrol. did anyone see you? (sighs) if i killed mike, why would i have come to you the other night? why would i tell you who he was, where he lived
it reminded me of, uh, benji garrett. a frequent contributor to the letters column in the midnight ranger comic between 2003 and 2009. my partner's suspicion that you killed mike stratton suddenly made a little more sense. what are you talking about? benji mostly heaped praise on the comic, but then in 2007, the midnight ranger was revamped. he became, uh, more brooding, more bloodthirsty. certain elements of his backstory, his origin story, watson: benji didn't like the changes. his letters to...
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it reminded me of, uh, benji garrett.ontributor to the letters column in the midnight ranger comic between 2003 and 2009. my partner's suspicion that you killed mike stratton suddenly made a little more sense. what are you talking about? benji mostly heaped praise on the comic, but then in 2007, the midnight ranger was revamped. he became, uh, more brooding, more bloodthirsty. certain elements of his backstory, his origin story, were-- i believe the term is-- retconned. watson: benji didn't like the changes. his letters to superlative became more and more impassioned, until he finally told them that he was never gonna buy another one of their comics. what they did was wrong. someone had to tell them so. bell: maybe you didn't like what mike was doing with the midnight ranger. maybe you decided to tell him so. watson: can you tell us your whereabouts between 10:00 p.m. and midnight two nights ago? i was on patrol. did anyone see you? (sighs) if i killed mike, why would i have come to you the other night? why would i tell y
it reminded me of, uh, benji garrett.ontributor to the letters column in the midnight ranger comic between 2003 and 2009. my partner's suspicion that you killed mike stratton suddenly made a little more sense. what are you talking about? benji mostly heaped praise on the comic, but then in 2007, the midnight ranger was revamped. he became, uh, more brooding, more bloodthirsty. certain elements of his backstory, his origin story, were-- i believe the term is-- retconned. watson: benji didn't...
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it reminded me of, uh, benji garrett.ontributor to the letters column in the midnight ranger comic between 2003 and 2009. my partner's suspicion that you killed mike stratton suddenly made a little more sense. what are you talking about? benji mostly heaped praise on the comic, but then in 2007, the midnight ranger was revamped. he became, uh, more brooding, more bloodthirsty. certain elements of his backstory, his origin story, were-- i believe the term is-- retconned. watson: benji didn't like the changes. his letters to superlative became more and more impassioned, until he finally told them that he was never gonna buy another one of their comics. at they did was wrong. someone had to tell them so. bell: maybe you didn't like what mike was doing with the midnight ranger. maybe you decided to tell him so. watson: can you tell us your whereabouts between 10:00 p.m. and midnight two nights ago? i was on patrol. did anyone see you? (sighs) if i killed mike, why would i have come to you the other night? why would i tell you
it reminded me of, uh, benji garrett.ontributor to the letters column in the midnight ranger comic between 2003 and 2009. my partner's suspicion that you killed mike stratton suddenly made a little more sense. what are you talking about? benji mostly heaped praise on the comic, but then in 2007, the midnight ranger was revamped. he became, uh, more brooding, more bloodthirsty. certain elements of his backstory, his origin story, were-- i believe the term is-- retconned. watson: benji didn't...
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it reminded me of, uh, benji garrett. a frequent contributor to the letters column in the midnight ranger comic between 2003 and 2009. my partner's suspicion that you killed mike stratton suddenly made a little more sense. what are you talking about? benji mostly heaped praise on the comic, but then in 2007, the midnight ranger was revamped. he became, uh, more brooding, more bloodthirsty. certain elements of his backstory, his origin story, were-- i believe the term is-- retconned. watson: benji didn't like the changes. his letters to superlative became more and more impassioned, until he finally told them that he was never gonna buy another one of their comics. what they did was wrong. someone had to tell them so. bell: maybe you didn't like what mike was doing with the midnight ranger. maybe you decided to tell him so. watson: can you tell us your whereabouts between 10:00 p.m. and midnight two nights ago? i was on patrol. did anyone see you? (sighs) why would i have come to you the other night? why would i tell you wh
it reminded me of, uh, benji garrett. a frequent contributor to the letters column in the midnight ranger comic between 2003 and 2009. my partner's suspicion that you killed mike stratton suddenly made a little more sense. what are you talking about? benji mostly heaped praise on the comic, but then in 2007, the midnight ranger was revamped. he became, uh, more brooding, more bloodthirsty. certain elements of his backstory, his origin story, were-- i believe the term is-- retconned. watson:...
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it reminded me of, uh, benji garrett. a frequent contributor to the letters column in the midnight ranger comic between 2003 and 2009. my partner's suspicion that you killed mike stratton suddenly made a little more sense. what are you talking about? benji mostly heaped praise on the comic, but then in 2007, the midnight ranger was revamped. he became, uh, more brooding, more bloodthirsty. certain elements of his backstory, his origin story, were-- i believe the term is-- retconned. his letters to superlative became more and more impassioned, told them that he was never gonna buy another one of their comics. what they did was wrong. someone had to tell them so. maybe you didn't like with the midnight ranger. to tell him so. us your whereabouts between 10:00 p.m. and midnight two nights ago? i was on patrol. did anyone see you? (sighs) if i killed mike, why would i have come to you the other night? why would i tell you who he was, where he lived? watson: because you knew we'd identify him eventually. you wanted to present
it reminded me of, uh, benji garrett. a frequent contributor to the letters column in the midnight ranger comic between 2003 and 2009. my partner's suspicion that you killed mike stratton suddenly made a little more sense. what are you talking about? benji mostly heaped praise on the comic, but then in 2007, the midnight ranger was revamped. he became, uh, more brooding, more bloodthirsty. certain elements of his backstory, his origin story, were-- i believe the term is-- retconned. his letters...
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it reminded me of, uh, benji garrett. a frequent contributor to the letters column in the midnight ranger comic between 2003 and 2009. my partner's suspicion that you killed mike stratton suddenly made a little more sense. what are you talking about? benji mostly heaped praise on the comic, but then in 2007, the midnight ranger was revamped. he became, uh, more brooding, more bloodthirsty. certain elements of his were-- i believe the term is-- retconned. watson: benji didn't like the changes. his letters to superlative became more and more impassioned, until he finally told them that he was never gonna buy another one of their comics. what they did was wrong. someone had to tell them so. bell: maybe you didn't like what mike was doing with the midnight ranger. maybe you decided to tell him so. watson: can you tell us your whereabouts between 10:00 p.m. and midnight two nights ago? i was on patrol. did anyone see you? (sighs) if i killed mike, why would i have come to you the other night? why would i tell you who he was, w
it reminded me of, uh, benji garrett. a frequent contributor to the letters column in the midnight ranger comic between 2003 and 2009. my partner's suspicion that you killed mike stratton suddenly made a little more sense. what are you talking about? benji mostly heaped praise on the comic, but then in 2007, the midnight ranger was revamped. he became, uh, more brooding, more bloodthirsty. certain elements of his were-- i believe the term is-- retconned. watson: benji didn't like the changes....
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that is what happens when you attack the basket that is why florida state -- >> tim: benji bell at the free-throw line. hard luck with that area. >> dan: bell is a 358% shooter. now youfree-throw shooter. now you have to get some steps. >> tim: wilson rolls to the cup. 74-58. largest lead of the night. when they move the ball from side-to-side without fouling. >> tim: bojanovsky, fouled by blackshear. that is no. 4 on kerry blackshear, jr. >> dan: the defense had to move around so they are out of position can't get over to help. beasley not in position and slides by bacon. >> tim: 7'3" 248 pounder from slovakia has got good touch at the free-throw line. now, jarquez smith gets in for him. bojo seven points all in this half. now with florida state up a little bit of ground. >> dan: they are concerned he's not doing a great job helping out on the screens out at the top. the guys from virginia tech are being able to drive by and get to the basket. >> tim: benji bell -- bookert gambled and lost, look at that pass, right to bibbs and justin knew right what to do. 77-60. virginia tech is lig
that is what happens when you attack the basket that is why florida state -- >> tim: benji bell at the free-throw line. hard luck with that area. >> dan: bell is a 358% shooter. now youfree-throw shooter. now you have to get some steps. >> tim: wilson rolls to the cup. 74-58. largest lead of the night. when they move the ball from side-to-side without fouling. >> tim: bojanovsky, fouled by blackshear. that is no. 4 on kerry blackshear, jr. >> dan: the defense had...
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it reminded me of, uh, benji garrett. a frequent contributor to the letters column in the midnight ranger comic between 2003 and 2009. my partner's suspicion that you killed mike stratton suddenly made a little more sense. what are you talking about? benji mostly heaped praise on the comic, but then in 2007, the midnight ranger was revamped. he became, uh, more brooding, more bloodthirsty. certain elements of his backstory, his origin story, were-- i believe the term is-- retconned. watson: benji didn't like the changes. his letters to superlative became more and more impassioned, until he finally told them what they did was wrong. someone had to tell them so. bell: maybe you didn't like what mike was doing with the midnight ranger. maybe you decided to tell him so. watson: can you tell us your whereabouts between 10:00 p.m. and midnight two nights ago? i was on patrol. did anyone see you? (sighs) if i killed mike, why would i have come to you the other night? why would i tell you who he was, where he lived? watson: becau
it reminded me of, uh, benji garrett. a frequent contributor to the letters column in the midnight ranger comic between 2003 and 2009. my partner's suspicion that you killed mike stratton suddenly made a little more sense. what are you talking about? benji mostly heaped praise on the comic, but then in 2007, the midnight ranger was revamped. he became, uh, more brooding, more bloodthirsty. certain elements of his backstory, his origin story, were-- i believe the term is-- retconned. watson:...
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msnbc's benji sarland is in washington.i, you just spoke with one of the organizers of that meeting. what have you learned? >> that's right. i spoke with a strategist affiliated with the anti-trump group. they say the main take away from the gathering is that they are quote committed it a convention approach for now. trying to find way to stop donald trump through conventional means. specifically through the republican convention in july in cleveland. now what does this mean exactly? this means if they can keep donald trump from getting a majority of delegates during the primary process they have a chance to force things to an open vote on the convention floor in which delegates can vote their conscience, vote for anyone they want. the goal is to find some sort of unifying candidate, whether ted cruz or ticket of ted cruz and say marco rubio or john kasich or even someone who is not even running currently like mitt romney or paul ryan who could garner enough support to defeat trump. what does this mean if that didn't work?
msnbc's benji sarland is in washington.i, you just spoke with one of the organizers of that meeting. what have you learned? >> that's right. i spoke with a strategist affiliated with the anti-trump group. they say the main take away from the gathering is that they are quote committed it a convention approach for now. trying to find way to stop donald trump through conventional means. specifically through the republican convention in july in cleveland. now what does this mean exactly? this...
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how his brush with greatness is were going to talk tell them dog benji. dagger his room and is gaining up bit of a reputation as an artist for his the original painting. they originally came to be a disqualified. he gets excited to see this folks on campus. the popular artist winning the generally suck hundred 50 and 100 goal working as with all the proceeds going to animal related charities. very talented.te i couldn't do that with my mouth.d. the news at six begins right now. good at morning. welcome to fox 8 news in the morning. today is tuesday march 22. it's going to be a good day. easter bunnies her down.
how his brush with greatness is were going to talk tell them dog benji. dagger his room and is gaining up bit of a reputation as an artist for his the original painting. they originally came to be a disqualified. he gets excited to see this folks on campus. the popular artist winning the generally suck hundred 50 and 100 goal working as with all the proceeds going to animal related charities. very talented.te i couldn't do that with my mouth.d. the news at six begins right now. good at morning....
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there was a great piece written by benji sarlan talking about that breaking point, where there's either a civil war, breaking the party, or it destroys it completely. >> those are tough words. i don't know if we're at that point yet. but i think we're starting to see a schism there. the question is, is how deep does this go? we're starting to see some individuals, of course the senator from nebraska saying he won't support donald trump. we're seeing some people on the state level also beginning to say that. however, most of the senators we've been talking to say that they're still with donald trump at this point if he gets the nomination. i don't think we're at a schism yet, but it doesn't look good for the republicans. and how are they going to be able to coalesce this message into the convention and onwards into the national election? >> but all the delegates have said they would back rubio. even if they have, we haven't seen it translating in the polls. >> we haven't, especially in the south, where i think maybe he thought he'd do better. especially in the north where you have a lot
there was a great piece written by benji sarlan talking about that breaking point, where there's either a civil war, breaking the party, or it destroys it completely. >> those are tough words. i don't know if we're at that point yet. but i think we're starting to see a schism there. the question is, is how deep does this go? we're starting to see some individuals, of course the senator from nebraska saying he won't support donald trump. we're seeing some people on the state level also...