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ryan benton says it's a challenging job and it's an important job. everyone plays a part and everyone feels a responsibility to fight the fire in their own waya busy, team effort with it's own rewards. >> benton : these guys coming inthey are real tiredhave you seen the looks on their face?: they just smell like buring wood and you can just tell they have been working hard all day and they are just ready to rest and shower and we try to make it as easy as possible for them. >> jeff :the fire crews are getting a few hours of sleep tonight and will be back up and fighting the fire again tomorrow morning. i'm jeff bush, live in lakeport, kron four news. >> pam :thousands of people have evacuated their homes as they escaped the lake county fire. many of their animalls have gone astray. kron 4's alecia reid visited the sunrise horse rescue in saint helena that has been saving animals since the fire broke out on saturday. alecia? >> alecia :meet smokey and lucky pennywell those are their temporary namesgiven to them after volunteers found them wandering in
ryan benton says it's a challenging job and it's an important job. everyone plays a part and everyone feels a responsibility to fight the fire in their own waya busy, team effort with it's own rewards. >> benton : these guys coming inthey are real tiredhave you seen the looks on their face?: they just smell like buring wood and you can just tell they have been working hard all day and they are just ready to rest and shower and we try to make it as easy as possible for them. >> jeff...
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the very night that topeka is founded, the missouri senator thomas hart benton is standing in maryland making a speech about the rich land of kansas and how the railroad is going to cut through that and open it up for everybody. that is for most on everyone's mine. everyone sees kansas as th land of opportunity. it does not take long for the bloody struggle for that opportunity to begin. as soon as northerners are staking claims, missourians are coming over and tossing them off or destroying the claim marker. probably missouri started it, but it escalates and both sides take it to incredibly heinous heights. there are rates back and forth d forth-- raids back an across the kansas border almost immediately. the missourians come to toss new englanders off their claims. people are coming from north and south alike, before the economic opportunity, many of them for a new start in the kansas territory. the massacre forces one of the most famous events of that time. hisay of 1856, john brown, sons, and a couple of other followers dragged five men from the cabin and they are shot and hacked t
the very night that topeka is founded, the missouri senator thomas hart benton is standing in maryland making a speech about the rich land of kansas and how the railroad is going to cut through that and open it up for everybody. that is for most on everyone's mine. everyone sees kansas as th land of opportunity. it does not take long for the bloody struggle for that opportunity to begin. as soon as northerners are staking claims, missourians are coming over and tossing them off or destroying...
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she had to show the i.d., i'm not amber. >> captain benton's team ran down every tip in every state,0 of them. 500 interview its, even though -- >> the more we investigated it, the more we came up with dead ends. >> and carrie ran her own private task force of one. >> when tips came in of sightings in mexico, carrie got in her car and drove across the border to tijuana to scour the streets for amber. >> i always let law enforcement know what i was doing. i called them and i said i'm going down and they said you don't know how dangerous this is. >> we had advised her not to go because if somebody down there knew that she had at that point a $40,000 or $50,000 reward, there would be great reason for them to kidnap her and hold her down there. >> it's for my kid. we're begging you not to go. i'll call you when i get back, bye. i ended up going down there four or five times. >> but, no amber in mexico. so at home in escondido, what did she do? >> she would have a list of predators, and she would take a dozen a night. >> we had a call from an apartment complex manager that a female was ye
she had to show the i.d., i'm not amber. >> captain benton's team ran down every tip in every state,0 of them. 500 interview its, even though -- >> the more we investigated it, the more we came up with dead ends. >> and carrie ran her own private task force of one. >> when tips came in of sightings in mexico, carrie got in her car and drove across the border to tijuana to scour the streets for amber. >> i always let law enforcement know what i was doing. i called...
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and the benton brothers whose reality show was canceled after it was revealed he was attacking it astructive and demonic. as for huckabee, he railed against the supreme court's quote, judicial tyranny on same-sex marriage and repeatedly suggested he would go to jail in davis' place if she is ordered back, much like the way a tribute works in the "hunger games." of course, not how things actually work in the real world. >> let kim go. but if you have to put someone in jail, i volunteer to go. let me go. lock me up if you think that's how freedom is best served. because, folks, i am willing to spend the next eight years in the white house leading this country, but i want you to know, i'm willing to spend the next eight years in jail. but i'm not willing to spend one day under the tyranny of people who believe they can take our freedom and conscience away! >> may the odds ever be in your favor, governor. huckabee and staver seem to have coordinated today's events for maximum personal exposure. one of their planned big moments was not quite coordinated as well as they might have hoped. >
and the benton brothers whose reality show was canceled after it was revealed he was attacking it astructive and demonic. as for huckabee, he railed against the supreme court's quote, judicial tyranny on same-sex marriage and repeatedly suggested he would go to jail in davis' place if she is ordered back, much like the way a tribute works in the "hunger games." of course, not how things actually work in the real world. >> let kim go. but if you have to put someone in jail, i...
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that is what i did in baltimore when we allowed ourselves to become the most violent, do good, bentonity and went on to achieve one of the biggest reduction in crime of any major city in america. that is what i did when we made our state the first aid to pass a wit -- living wage law and raised minority and women's business participation goals in a recession to the highest in the country and exceeded them. that is what i did will we pass the dream act, marriage equality, and conference of gun safety legislation that required background checks for the purchase of guns in our state. none of those things happened by themselves, the required new leadership in the forging of a new consensus and a fearlessness and putting the case to the people and that is what i have done and i have done it more so than any other candidates in this race. amy: we recently had a one of david simon,itics, -- >> he was a police reporter and i was -- not amy: he did this remarkable series called "the wire" and we asked them about your candidacy and what he thought about your policies in baltimore. >> it was him
that is what i did in baltimore when we allowed ourselves to become the most violent, do good, bentonity and went on to achieve one of the biggest reduction in crime of any major city in america. that is what i did when we made our state the first aid to pass a wit -- living wage law and raised minority and women's business participation goals in a recession to the highest in the country and exceeded them. that is what i did will we pass the dream act, marriage equality, and conference of gun...
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security cameras capture the empty aisles at the benton harbor walgreens.ovan is at work behind the pharmacy counter, when suddenly, two masked gunmen rush through the front doors and seize one of the assistant managers. >> one of the managers ran across the aisle, holding a piece of shelving and headed directly to the stock room. this frightened me. i suddenly realized something was wrong. seconds later i saw another manager with a gunman in the pharmacy area. the gunman saw me. and i saw him. >> hovan moves back to call 911 but the gunman hurdles over the counter. hovan draws the handgun he legally carries in a concealed holster during every shift. the robber appears to fire his weapon, although it doesn't go off. >> the gunman repeatedly attempted to fire upon me. i feared for my life. and in self-defense, i fired my weapon as i continued to move from him. >> he shoots three times missing the robber who drops his weapon and flees with his accomplice. another employee picks up the dropped gun. if hovan expects praise for his vigilante actions, he doesn't
security cameras capture the empty aisles at the benton harbor walgreens.ovan is at work behind the pharmacy counter, when suddenly, two masked gunmen rush through the front doors and seize one of the assistant managers. >> one of the managers ran across the aisle, holding a piece of shelving and headed directly to the stock room. this frightened me. i suddenly realized something was wrong. seconds later i saw another manager with a gunman in the pharmacy area. the gunman saw me. and i...
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. >> it transcended from the likes of the benton and izod la cost, we were attracted to those thingslo they didn't sell it in the ghettos or local stores in the neighborhood, you had to go to high-end stores on fifth avenue and all of that. so if you went and got that stuff and came back in the hood, you were like rich. we are living in the projects, man. i didn't have furniture in my house but i had polo everywhere, you know? >> classic case of low-life syndrome. this is right here the big low symbol. the polo, ralph lauren. you know what i'm saying. another low symbol. -- >> thank you, ralph. thank you the cream polo sweatshirt with the cream shah kneel letters across the front i wore in college. thank you for allowing me and so many people thank you, ralph. we were like free promotions for him. >> tommy hilfiger would show up in the hood and open up a trunk with, you know, clothes and hand them out to -- you know, it was like the drug dealer, you know, giving you a free hit and then you are like, i want it. so you are looking for it. you are buying it. he was smart. he knew what h
. >> it transcended from the likes of the benton and izod la cost, we were attracted to those thingslo they didn't sell it in the ghettos or local stores in the neighborhood, you had to go to high-end stores on fifth avenue and all of that. so if you went and got that stuff and came back in the hood, you were like rich. we are living in the projects, man. i didn't have furniture in my house but i had polo everywhere, you know? >> classic case of low-life syndrome. this is right here...
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jean, calling, benton, arkansas, republican. what are your thoughts? >> caller: my thoughts are this i found cecille evasive and compassive and that's why the congress people tried to pierce through the evasiveness and combativeness. the funding should be pulled. the last caller said it's a funding line for the democratic party and abortion is nothing more than killing babies and i no killing babies. thank you. >> all right. independent line, rick in brookfield, illinois. >> caller: yes. i'm just calling in, that's why i don't support either party. it's a mess. all i want to say is this -- the proof's in the pudding when you listen to it. forget about the abortion. i don't think the government has the right to tell a woman what she can and cannot do with her body. i'm not saying anything bad about that. all i'm saying is they do not need the money that we give them. our tax dollars should not be going for that. if you look at what they are spending under trips, vacations, what she's making a year. they don't need our money. and i think that all the peo
jean, calling, benton, arkansas, republican. what are your thoughts? >> caller: my thoughts are this i found cecille evasive and compassive and that's why the congress people tried to pierce through the evasiveness and combativeness. the funding should be pulled. the last caller said it's a funding line for the democratic party and abortion is nothing more than killing babies and i no killing babies. thank you. >> all right. independent line, rick in brookfield, illinois. >>...