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. >> this is really just betrayal on top of betrayal on top of betrayal, isn't it? >> reporter: and an obsession that would not be denied. >> it was like, "i want this. this is how i'm going to get it." >> reporter: i'm lester holt and this is "dateline." here's josh mankiewicz with "deadly betrayal." >> reporter: there comes a time in most cops' careers when they see something so horrific, they'll do just about anything to forget it even though deep down they know they never will. for officer randy mullenex, that moment came in november 2012 on a call to chagrin drive in willoughby hills, ohio. >> you ever have a scene like this before? >> never. i've never seen a crime scene like that and i hope i'd never have to again. it was bad. >> reporter: finding out what happened that night on chagrin drive, and why, would ultimately lead investigators on a journey that would reveal accusations of a diabolical murder plot -- and a series of betrayals that tore apart an american family. that journey would begin when this house of horrors was still the loving home of lisa and
. >> this is really just betrayal on top of betrayal on top of betrayal, isn't it? >> reporter: and an obsession that would not be denied. >> it was like, "i want this. this is how i'm going to get it." >> reporter: i'm lester holt and this is "dateline." here's josh mankiewicz with "deadly betrayal." >> reporter: there comes a time in most cops' careers when they see something so horrific, they'll do just about anything to forget it...
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in a series of betrayals that have taken place in the u.s.mmitment to cuba. i acknowledge that absolutely. i want to clarify the comparison being made between elian and the pedro panists in this lecture does not originate with me. it originates on the island and in miami. there are multiple examples of priests, the pedro panists, of community members drawing that comparison themselves. what i have done in this lecture is simply draw attention to the fact that pedro panists on both sides of the strait have made this comparison. i did not make this comparison. i did not live through this experience. i am not entitled to make that comparison. >> you can make that comparison as long as you realize our parents are heroes. >> we are going to have to end. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> you are watching american history tv. 48 hours in american history every weekend on c-span3
in a series of betrayals that have taken place in the u.s.mmitment to cuba. i acknowledge that absolutely. i want to clarify the comparison being made between elian and the pedro panists in this lecture does not originate with me. it originates on the island and in miami. there are multiple examples of priests, the pedro panists, of community members drawing that comparison themselves. what i have done in this lecture is simply draw attention to the fact that pedro panists on both sides of the...
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. >> this after a story of trust turns into betrayal. has the 7 on your sideabc 7 consumer alert. >> this is atm footage. a woman is withdrawing money from her account. the problem is it's not her account. >> she had been a friend of mine for years. >> susan winslow is still devastated by the betrayal. she and her husband gave her a job doing accounting work for their business when she was laid off. >> she got the money from the business account. >> that is the account that connelly would go to the atm and withdraw money from several times a week, taking out hundreds of dollars at a time, but that was not enough. the crime escalated when she opened a credit card in the name of the couple. it arrived in the mail that connelly sorted every day. >> just personal everyday expenses. >> getting the card is what led to her undoing. the company called a prosecutor. already connelly had embezzled more than $150,000. >> we have all had our things in life. but you don't need to steal from people. >> postal inspectors say that a checks and balance s
. >> this after a story of trust turns into betrayal. has the 7 on your sideabc 7 consumer alert. >> this is atm footage. a woman is withdrawing money from her account. the problem is it's not her account. >> she had been a friend of mine for years. >> susan winslow is still devastated by the betrayal. she and her husband gave her a job doing accounting work for their business when she was laid off. >> she got the money from the business account. >> that is...
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we are not the greatest generation. >> guest: i do think it is be betrayal betrayal. we have turned the table on the young people and i think it is outrageous outrageous. you mention climate change. if we had a major infrastructure program. a rebuild america program. you mind put all kinds of people to work. i would say why don't we weatherize every private home corporate structure, every school weatherize it. you know it would help the climate climate, it would make things less expensive in terms of energy, and you could put people to work. you could have young people without a deal of training, you could teach them to do this. where i was in the army and if you told them we have to weatherize 10,000 buildings so get me troops together and you tell a general, colonel or major to get it done, they would train those troops to do and they would do a heck of a job doing it. we can do the same thing with civilian kids in the country. that is just one example of the kinds of things that need to be done. there are zillions of examples we just need to do it. >> host: we have
we are not the greatest generation. >> guest: i do think it is be betrayal betrayal. we have turned the table on the young people and i think it is outrageous outrageous. you mention climate change. if we had a major infrastructure program. a rebuild america program. you mind put all kinds of people to work. i would say why don't we weatherize every private home corporate structure, every school weatherize it. you know it would help the climate climate, it would make things less expensive...
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he took arnold's betrayal not only against the country, but really as a personal betrayal.r a moment, despair overtook the great general. whom can we trust now, he said? according to lafayette's reck litigations, as recorded by robert dale owen -- whether these are exaggerated, i wouldn't doubt it. it's hard to know . but according to owen's recollection of what lafayette said, the great general in an ungovernable burst fell on his friend 's neck and sobbed aloud. lafayette said, i believe this is the only occasion throughout that long and sometimes hopeless struggle that washington gave 4 way, even for a moment under a reverse of oh fortune. perhaps i was the only human being whoever witnessed in him an exhibition of feeling so foreign to his temperament. almost immediately, however, and this is the key point, his excellency's remarkable ability to think clearly in times of crisis and danger took over. this is another one of his many talents. most people in times of tension, gun fire, excitement. you don't think clearly. washington somehow has the ability to do that. he im
he took arnold's betrayal not only against the country, but really as a personal betrayal.r a moment, despair overtook the great general. whom can we trust now, he said? according to lafayette's reck litigations, as recorded by robert dale owen -- whether these are exaggerated, i wouldn't doubt it. it's hard to know . but according to owen's recollection of what lafayette said, the great general in an ungovernable burst fell on his friend 's neck and sobbed aloud. lafayette said, i believe this...
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is really the heart of the protest in the sense that this is where the blacks are appalled by the betrayalfreed slaves. this is the scene showing what happens when you give former slaves the right to vote, the right to be elected, the right to govern. it is a scene in the south carolina legislature where there first and primary order of business is to pass a bill allowing for interracial marriage. in griffith's hands, black men are solely interested in pursuing and having white ♪ >> author did glare on the controversial story behind birth of a nation. tonight on q&a. up next, a discussion about the 20th century birth control advocate market -- margaret sanger. we will hear from a panel of historians, activists, and her grandson. they discussed the impact of race class, and politics
is really the heart of the protest in the sense that this is where the blacks are appalled by the betrayalfreed slaves. this is the scene showing what happens when you give former slaves the right to vote, the right to be elected, the right to govern. it is a scene in the south carolina legislature where there first and primary order of business is to pass a bill allowing for interracial marriage. in griffith's hands, black men are solely interested in pursuing and having white ♪ >>...
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movie is the heart of the protests in the sense that this is where the blacks are appalled by the betrayal of the freed slaves. this is a scene showing what happens and you give former slaves the right to vote, the right to be elected, the right to govern. the first and primary order of business is to pass a bill allowing for interracial marriage. black men are solely interested in pursuing and having white women. ♪ >> the controversial story behind the birth of a nation sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." >> at the recent washington ideas for him, political leaders, and turnovers, -- ideas forum, lyrical leaders, and on turnovers -- entrepreneurs. david skorton. peter thiel. the atlantic and as the institute cohosted this event. [applause] >> we are in an unusual technical situation. craig venter was supposed to be here. he is ill with something. let's see -- can you hear me? he is ill with something akin to mutinous. he is looking pretty good. can you hear me at all? you think he is scary looking? he is not scary looking. he is just an ill man. we have a number of backup syst
movie is the heart of the protests in the sense that this is where the blacks are appalled by the betrayal of the freed slaves. this is a scene showing what happens and you give former slaves the right to vote, the right to be elected, the right to govern. the first and primary order of business is to pass a bill allowing for interracial marriage. black men are solely interested in pursuing and having white women. ♪ >> the controversial story behind the birth of a nation sunday night at...
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. >>> next on "lockup: raw" -- >> it's a bunch of betrayals and lies. there's no loyalty, there's no honor. >> one gang banger smashes the code. and another unleashes contempt for those who do. >> i don't know how can they wake up in the morning and see themselves in the mirror, you know. aftesure. but let me take one last look. sure. take your time. built-in nav, heated seats for mom, dvd with wireless headphones for the kids! and tons of room for the golf clubs! golf clubs, and strollers. shhh ... i love this part. so what do you think? i think it's everything we wanted. great. discover for yourself why more people find their perfect car at carmax. carmax. start here. thebut i'm a bit skepticalally do of sure things.re thing, why's that? look what daddy's got... ahhhhhhhhhh!!!!! growth you can count on >>> the unwritten rules that inmates live by in prison are known as the convict code. but when it comes to gangs, the convict code is the code of silence. talking about gang business can get members killed. >> they got rules, and we got rules within the
. >>> next on "lockup: raw" -- >> it's a bunch of betrayals and lies. there's no loyalty, there's no honor. >> one gang banger smashes the code. and another unleashes contempt for those who do. >> i don't know how can they wake up in the morning and see themselves in the mirror, you know. aftesure. but let me take one last look. sure. take your time. built-in nav, heated seats for mom, dvd with wireless headphones for the kids! and tons of room for the golf...
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. >> the sense of betrayal for it being randy como, and i have a hard time sometimes calling him detective, was that he did work cases under the children's advocacy center. he had worked cases for us as sexual abuse response center. >> since police had a dna profile of the south side rapist from semen samples from the victims, they wanted to gather a dna sample from randy como for comparison without his knowledge. so they sterilized an ash tray and discreetly placed it in front of him at the police station during his coffee break. when como left, the entire ash tray was sent to the forensic lab for testing. and when the dna profile of the semen taken from six of the rape cases was compared to the dna profile from como's saliva, investigators had a match. randy como was the south side rapist. >> we were really shocked and taken aback by the fact it was one of our own. we were very disappointed. once he crossed that line, he was just another criminal to us. >> immediately following como's arrest, he confessed, not only to the rapes he was accused of but the two other rapes the police knew no
. >> the sense of betrayal for it being randy como, and i have a hard time sometimes calling him detective, was that he did work cases under the children's advocacy center. he had worked cases for us as sexual abuse response center. >> since police had a dna profile of the south side rapist from semen samples from the victims, they wanted to gather a dna sample from randy como for comparison without his knowledge. so they sterilized an ash tray and discreetly placed it in front of...
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, their conviction about betrayal and the way de blasio poisoned the anti-police caldron of burning policed. if you connect the dots it comes back to ismaaiyl brinsley. >> this goes back to the mayor implying that his son who is black needed to respond differently to police because of the color of his skin. isn't there an insinuation there cops are racist? >> there's a wit of difference between the four of us in terms of understanding the grievance that the police officers have. understanding the grievance though understanding the grievance as we don't criticize the cops. but i as a person who was born in this city, raised within 50 miles of the empire state building my entire life, i am disappointed they did it because i think it did distract from the -- >> i'm just the opposite. i could not be more proud -- >> i was asked if i would have done it. maybe i wouldn't have done it, but the cops that are out there every day taking the crap that they have to take because of what's happened they didn't turn their back on that officer that was being buried. when the mayor was speaking, they turne
, their conviction about betrayal and the way de blasio poisoned the anti-police caldron of burning policed. if you connect the dots it comes back to ismaaiyl brinsley. >> this goes back to the mayor implying that his son who is black needed to respond differently to police because of the color of his skin. isn't there an insinuation there cops are racist? >> there's a wit of difference between the four of us in terms of understanding the grievance that the police officers have....
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they see it as a betrayal of their values. younger cuban americans think that the economic sanctions never worked, and they want to embrace change. that's a fairly simplistic scenario. for instance, this morning i was talking to the young station manager of the only independently owned cuban-american radio station here. he unlike his father, thinks that the embargo is something that doesn't work. but he is very suspicious of what the u.s. is getting in return. that's more reflective of what people on both sides of this argument feel. he sees from his perspective giving a great deal. increasing remittances. easing travel. but he's very suspicious of what the u.s. is getting in return, and would ultimately not be happy until there were free and fair elections in cuba, something that is a long way off at the moment. it is broken down on those basic demographic lines but there is nuance there and i think a lot of people are waiting with baited breath to see what will come from the cuban side and what advantages the u.s. and cuban-
they see it as a betrayal of their values. younger cuban americans think that the economic sanctions never worked, and they want to embrace change. that's a fairly simplistic scenario. for instance, this morning i was talking to the young station manager of the only independently owned cuban-american radio station here. he unlike his father, thinks that the embargo is something that doesn't work. but he is very suspicious of what the u.s. is getting in return. that's more reflective of what...
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the regime exists today because of two reasons -- because of the apparatus of betrayal and espionageecause of the military apparatus set up and handled by the muscovites. >> the world awaits the next act of history with millions of people in cuba and throughout the world directly affected by the next turn of castro's ambition. the world now awaits with anxiety and content. this is their verdict. the deputy prime minister of thailand, prince one. >> the subversive attempt to bring cuba under communism has been done tortuously in the manner of a snake. it is only right that the united states has taken out the snake's fangs. as shakespeare said, the snake is not killed. castro is more dangerous than a snake. >> we see cuba moving in an opposite direction. >> when it joined the communist lock, it turned matters worse. from that moment on, it had no longer our support. tomorrow, cuban correspondent, without a doubt at the end of four years, fidel castro has converted the country into a concentration camp everyone in cuba can see. >> it's a depressing factor to me because we know a country
the regime exists today because of two reasons -- because of the apparatus of betrayal and espionageecause of the military apparatus set up and handled by the muscovites. >> the world awaits the next act of history with millions of people in cuba and throughout the world directly affected by the next turn of castro's ambition. the world now awaits with anxiety and content. this is their verdict. the deputy prime minister of thailand, prince one. >> the subversive attempt to bring...
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the ultimate betrayal in this case. a husband discovers that his own wife is stealing from his mother. >> as autria godfrey explains, the family in this case was blindsided by the woman they thought they could trust the most. >> my mother loved her as a daughter and trusted her as well. >> this man who doesn't want us to reveal his identity is talking about his wife. >> she was very organized and good at setting up -- scheduling things. doctors' appointments and reaching out to elderly services and coordinating support for my mother. >> his wife also offered to help his elderly parents keep track of their finances as they got older. the problem, she was actually stealing from them. when her mother-in-law would ask questions about the financial statements -- >> she would lie to my mother and say don't worry about it. i took care of it. i transferred to a different i.r.a. that paid to a higher interest or some type of excuse or lie. my mom was concerned. she didn't want to create any problems within our marriage. >> event
the ultimate betrayal in this case. a husband discovers that his own wife is stealing from his mother. >> as autria godfrey explains, the family in this case was blindsided by the woman they thought they could trust the most. >> my mother loved her as a daughter and trusted her as well. >> this man who doesn't want us to reveal his identity is talking about his wife. >> she was very organized and good at setting up -- scheduling things. doctors' appointments and reaching...
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sutorius family cannot easily forget the years stolen from them through a senseless, irrational act of betrayale has wonderful children who are very accomplished and educated. and he would be proud of them. he now has two son-in-laws and two grandchildren who i think he would have adored, would have loved to have spent time with, and i think he would have come into his own in this part of his life, where he had accomplished what he had set out to do, and he could sit back and enjoy his accomplishments certainly with his children. and i'm very sad that he was not allowed to enjoy that and i miss him. i miss him and we all miss him a lot. >>> in 1998, a convenience store clerk in lansing, michigan was shot during a robbery. no one else was in the store at the time. but there was an eyewitness, a security camera. unfortunately, the story it told was far from clear. >>> wanda mason was a 48-year-old single mother of three. she had worked in various cities across the country, trying with mixed success, to build a stable life for her family.
sutorius family cannot easily forget the years stolen from them through a senseless, irrational act of betrayale has wonderful children who are very accomplished and educated. and he would be proud of them. he now has two son-in-laws and two grandchildren who i think he would have adored, would have loved to have spent time with, and i think he would have come into his own in this part of his life, where he had accomplished what he had set out to do, and he could sit back and enjoy his...
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which focuses on the passage of the civil rights act is getting a whole lot of criticism for the betrayalresident lyndon b. johnson. congressman john lewis talked with andrea mitchell about the movie in an interview to air today at noon eastern. >> do you think the film is unfair to lyndon johnson? >> i don't think the film -- it's art, it's drama. i loved the film. the film is so real. it is powerful. it made me cry. >> outgoing republican congressman mike rogers has written a new op-ed for politico titled "why congress is broken." in it he talks about pettiness and small-minded meanness and political discourse. he says being in politics today often seems like being in the middle of the worst divorce you've ever seen every day. that's one way to put it i guess. >>> new jersey governor chris christie's man hug with cowboys owner jerry jones is still getting a lot of attention. christie spoke on the boomerang carton show said i would take it all, abuse i'm taking in turn for cowboy's playoff wins. that is a die-hard cowboys fan right there, i tell you. i'm joined now by political analyst a
which focuses on the passage of the civil rights act is getting a whole lot of criticism for the betrayalresident lyndon b. johnson. congressman john lewis talked with andrea mitchell about the movie in an interview to air today at noon eastern. >> do you think the film is unfair to lyndon johnson? >> i don't think the film -- it's art, it's drama. i loved the film. the film is so real. it is powerful. it made me cry. >> outgoing republican congressman mike rogers has written...
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he took arnold's betrayal not only against the country, but really as a personal betrayal.for a moment, despair overtook the great general. whom can we trust now he said? according to lafayette's reck litigations, as recorded by robert dale owen -- whether these are exaggerated, i wouldn't doubt it. it's hard to know . but according to owen's recollection of what lafayette said, the great general in an ungovernable burst fell on his friend 's neck and sobbed aloud. lafayette said, i believe this is the only occasion throughout that long and sometimes hopeless struggle that washington gave way, even for a moment under a reverse of oh fortune. perhaps i was the only human being whoever witnessed in him an exhibition of feeling so foreign to his temperament. almost immediately however and this is the key point, his excellency's remarkable ability to think clearly in times of crisis and danger took over. this is another one of his many talents. most people in times of tension, gun fire excitement. you don't think clearly. washington somehow has the ability to do that. he immedi
he took arnold's betrayal not only against the country, but really as a personal betrayal.for a moment, despair overtook the great general. whom can we trust now he said? according to lafayette's reck litigations, as recorded by robert dale owen -- whether these are exaggerated, i wouldn't doubt it. it's hard to know . but according to owen's recollection of what lafayette said, the great general in an ungovernable burst fell on his friend 's neck and sobbed aloud. lafayette said, i believe...
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the betrayal of the media system in order to keep people -- african-americans in line, manipulating them and facilitating -- the figures that just came out about income equality globally are astonishing. over 1% of the world's population now controls more assets than 3.5 billion people. host: to bring up tavis smiley. on our in depth program earlier this more -- earlier this month he talked about martin luther king's last year before his assassination. he answered a question about what he learned. here is a bit of what he had to say. [video clip] >> the thing that most surprise me -- it is remarkable to consider that king had all this hate coming at him. fbi spies inside his organization. his treasurer is on the fbi payroll. the photographer shooting him is on the fbi payroll. i could go on. he is hate from the outside spied on from the inside by his own people. never, in all the hours and hours of audio tape, not one time to we ever hear king contesting the humanity of any other human being. not demonizing, denigrating. it is remarkable for somebody to be filled with that kind of love .
the betrayal of the media system in order to keep people -- african-americans in line, manipulating them and facilitating -- the figures that just came out about income equality globally are astonishing. over 1% of the world's population now controls more assets than 3.5 billion people. host: to bring up tavis smiley. on our in depth program earlier this more -- earlier this month he talked about martin luther king's last year before his assassination. he answered a question about what he...
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movie is the heart of the protests in the sense that this is where the blacks are appalled by the betrayalf the freed slaves. this is a scene showing what happens and you give former slaves the right to vote
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and how they felt over this apparent betrayal. >> there was certainly a lot of anger in the grass roots, but i think they know the 20 week plan will be back. this was an tremendous movement. this is a group of people that don't want to see any kind of rape exception. and by the way that rape exception reporting to the police is nocious. women say they will vote for it it is not a real show of unity. but i think they know ultimately they will deliver and this bill is their preferred vehicle for a direct assault on row v. wade. >> two issues, just quickly on the rape and why they keep having political problems with it. the philosophy that most of the base adheres is because they say the fetus is blameless, so philosophically their opposed to it, but this is why they end up doing this over and over. >> there is vast daylight between the activists that don't want to see any kind of exception and the average american that has internally contradictory views. they suddenly feel like they have more empathy when the circumstances were abuse. in 2013, when this bill was passed, people like marsha
and how they felt over this apparent betrayal. >> there was certainly a lot of anger in the grass roots, but i think they know the 20 week plan will be back. this was an tremendous movement. this is a group of people that don't want to see any kind of rape exception. and by the way that rape exception reporting to the police is nocious. women say they will vote for it it is not a real show of unity. but i think they know ultimately they will deliver and this bill is their preferred...
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. >> it was my life i didn't have enough betrayal, obsession, back stabs, double dealing. i had no idea lester. i had done a reality show and i knew how hyper competitive it was, i didn't realize how cut throat it was. >> i like these business competition shows chblgs i like talent shows, but i think this actually teaches people things, and it gives them a sense of risk taking. it's okay to take a risk and you might be able to succeed wildly and geraldo is a great judge. >> i love it. i think geraldo is fantastic, he's fun. listen, all day long my money is on him. >> and we end the fastest with a sad note. stewart scott, one of the best in the broadcasting business, sports or otherwise, passed away yesterday after a long battle with cancer. here's a piece of a very moving speech he delivered just six months ago. >> i'm not losing, i'm still here i'm fighting, i'm not losing but i got to amend that. when you die, that does not mean that you lose to cancer. you beat cancer by how you live, why you live and the manner in which you live. >> scott was snarky, witty and also had
. >> it was my life i didn't have enough betrayal, obsession, back stabs, double dealing. i had no idea lester. i had done a reality show and i knew how hyper competitive it was, i didn't realize how cut throat it was. >> i like these business competition shows chblgs i like talent shows, but i think this actually teaches people things, and it gives them a sense of risk taking. it's okay to take a risk and you might be able to succeed wildly and geraldo is a great judge. >> i...
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>> i am beyond upset in terms of the degree of betrayal and how long it was going on. >> you're basically absolutely broke. >> translator: i requested that mr. alvarez be removed as a trustee. the court named a substitute to take his place. >> we've reached out to juan alvarez but he has declined to speak with cnn. in this e-mail he says he is following the advice of his attorneys in not giving us an interview. with the civil suit and potentially a criminal trial against alvarez in motion, ann still had her own criminal trial to worry about. next, ann goes on trial. y for over 19 million people. [ alex ] transamerica helped provide a lifetime of retirement income. so i can focus on what matters most. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. ♪searching with devotion ♪for a snack that isn't lame ♪but this... ♪takes my breath away >>> i did not shoot my husband. >> you can tell me right here and now you did not kill john? >> i did not shoot my husband. i tried to stop him. >> on
>> i am beyond upset in terms of the degree of betrayal and how long it was going on. >> you're basically absolutely broke. >> translator: i requested that mr. alvarez be removed as a trustee. the court named a substitute to take his place. >> we've reached out to juan alvarez but he has declined to speak with cnn. in this e-mail he says he is following the advice of his attorneys in not giving us an interview. with the civil suit and potentially a criminal trial against...
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. >> absolute betrayal. more victims started coming forward through summer of 2004, >> so at this point, mclean's been charged with 16 counts of sexual assault on four children. rick mclean's family left him. they packed up all their stuff and moved out, left him on his own. >> he wrote us a letter apologizing to us and asking for us to remember the good rick, but i really feel there was no good in him. >> he started liquidating his businesses. sold off race cars, sold off the properties that he owned. and i kind of believe he had a plan for a long time. he, some level, knew this day was going to come. at one point, rick mclean called his wife and asked her and the kids to meet him off a particular off-ramp in southwest riverside county. they went out there and they met. and he said something along the lines of, i can't go to prison, so the easiest thing for me to do is get out of everybody's life. so i'm going to disappear, you're never going to see me again. >> they are the vampires of our children that li
. >> absolute betrayal. more victims started coming forward through summer of 2004, >> so at this point, mclean's been charged with 16 counts of sexual assault on four children. rick mclean's family left him. they packed up all their stuff and moved out, left him on his own. >> he wrote us a letter apologizing to us and asking for us to remember the good rick, but i really feel there was no good in him. >> he started liquidating his businesses. sold off race cars, sold...
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by a betrayal on the inside. you want it ... tlyy until boom, it's bedtime! your mattress is a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the sleep number bed. save $300 on the final close-out of the c3 queen mattress set. he's the softy. his sleep number setting is 35. you're the rock, at 60. and snoring? sleep number's even got an adjustment for that. only at a sleep number store, find the lowest prices of the season, with the c3 queen mattress set only $1199.98. plus 24 month special financing on all beds. know better sleep with sleep number. >>> in texas charles carlton was living in fear. he knew he had sold the drugs that killed two teens in north dakota because he shipped them to one of his clients in grand forks named andrew spofford. >> at any time along the way before the deaths did you consider i've got to stop this? >> i did. you know, it was the cause of probably quite a few arguments between my wife and i. she didn't want to have anything to do with it, and she didn't want me to have anything to do with it. and i should have listened to her advice.
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. >> in my life i didn't have enough betrayal obsession, back stabbing double dealing. >> you knew whatg into? >> i had no idea. i knew how hyper competitive it was. i didn't know how cut throat. >> what surprised you the most about one another? what surprised you about gilbert? >> like me a jewish wife that doesn't cook. he's got quite a normal family children respect him. it's the character gilbert godfrey that's enormously entertaining. i liked hanging out with him. >> what about you? >> all kidding a side i was honored to work with geraldo. he's a brilliant, talented journalist. don't take my word for it. just ask him. he'll call you at 3:00 in the morning to tell you he's the greatest journalist. >> were any friendships made or broken? >> i hate him now. >> okay. that's one. >> the reality stars are quite extraordinary lester in terms -- the guys are competitive. we work hard and try to win our tasks. these ladies though -- they go to all end of the earth to betray the other one. it's an amazing thing to watch. it is real. i see crimes being committed. i see the kind of double deal
. >> in my life i didn't have enough betrayal obsession, back stabbing double dealing. >> you knew whatg into? >> i had no idea. i knew how hyper competitive it was. i didn't know how cut throat. >> what surprised you the most about one another? what surprised you about gilbert? >> like me a jewish wife that doesn't cook. he's got quite a normal family children respect him. it's the character gilbert godfrey that's enormously entertaining. i liked hanging out with...
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confronted him in a very firm, trotter-like way about segregation in the federal offices about what a betrayal it was. wilson -- it soured so fast, wilson could not believe a black man was talking to him in this way. essentially, he told trotter to stop and nobody talks to me like that. he tell the others if they ever come back, they would have to find another person to represent them. he basically kicked trotter out. >> you have a quote for woodrow wilson. >> yes, i love that letter that wilson wrote after this encounter that came up in front news. that to me is right out of the playbook that wilson had used in his encounters with people like trotter. like in 1912 when they met able to persuade trotter to support him. saying generic things. he lost it at that moment. i loved it because trotter, he was not impressed with power. he was speaking truth to power. here is a guy who had gone to harvard. trotter was and the class of 1895 at harvard. he was the first black phi beta kappa. he was not overwhelmed by the trappings of the oval office. he was not impolite. he was making his case. wilson wa
confronted him in a very firm, trotter-like way about segregation in the federal offices about what a betrayal it was. wilson -- it soured so fast, wilson could not believe a black man was talking to him in this way. essentially, he told trotter to stop and nobody talks to me like that. he tell the others if they ever come back, they would have to find another person to represent them. he basically kicked trotter out. >> you have a quote for woodrow wilson. >> yes, i love that...
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monster bay area lawsuit accuse bay area lawsuit accusing head phone company of corporate betrayal. >> do we get a break from the bulldog: you don't need superpowers to help someone. sometimes, all it takes is a warm heart and a cold nose. that's why mattress discounters good deed dogs is raising money to train service dogs for people with disabilities. i would never imagine a life without an assistance dog ever again. i relied on people a lot. he helps me live a more independent life. bulldog: we need your help to do more. give at mattressdiscountersdogs.com, or any mattress discounters. mattress discounters good deed dogs helping dogs help people is. >> if your weekend plans have you driving across the golden gate bridge you need to find another way. bridge will close this weekend to new movable barrier can be installed. shut down begins at 12:01 saturday morning. way has the story of a man who barely survived head on collision on the bridge nearly 10 years ago. >> one of the famous location where if you stay long enough much of the world does pass by. tourist love the golden gate b
monster bay area lawsuit accuse bay area lawsuit accusing head phone company of corporate betrayal. >> do we get a break from the bulldog: you don't need superpowers to help someone. sometimes, all it takes is a warm heart and a cold nose. that's why mattress discounters good deed dogs is raising money to train service dogs for people with disabilities. i would never imagine a life without an assistance dog ever again. i relied on people a lot. he helps me live a more independent life....
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it is not a betrayal to not root for your hometown team. for instance, yours truly was raised in the bronx, not far from yankees stadium. i am a cubs, bulls and bears fan because my father raised me as such. there is no shame in rooting for teams outside of your hometown. but here is the other part of this rule. once you choose in childhood, you cannot change or deviate. that's the other part of the rule. you must suffer, as i have. of course, the cubs are perhaps the most finely ene engineered machine for producing misery ever known to man. and, chris christie, he's suffered, too. perhaps no team in the nfl have created more heart ache in recent years. a team that has a knack to possible excellence only to revert to immediate i don't care raty when it counts. christi has said so mooims e himts. >> when the cowboys are losing, the last team of the year, the last three seasons, not to make the playoffs, from's nobody getting on social media giving me a hard time about being a cowboys fan. >> now, if christie had suddenly abandoned the cowboy
it is not a betrayal to not root for your hometown team. for instance, yours truly was raised in the bronx, not far from yankees stadium. i am a cubs, bulls and bears fan because my father raised me as such. there is no shame in rooting for teams outside of your hometown. but here is the other part of this rule. once you choose in childhood, you cannot change or deviate. that's the other part of the rule. you must suffer, as i have. of course, the cubs are perhaps the most finely ene engineered...
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distrust and betrayal. to support and encourage others. >> we thank you for the voice and for sharing your personal storer ri with us. we wish you all the best of luck. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> this is cnn tonight, i'm don lemon. tonight, breaking news on the war on terror at home and in paris. a plot to attack the u.s. capitol. the fbi arrests a ohio man who plots to bomb the u.s. capitol and claims to be a member of isis. we will speak to his father. >> and also a man who claims to take responsibility for the m massacre at charlie heb due. >>> and a man claims to be a accomplice of coulibaly and he may have driven him to the kosher grocery. >
distrust and betrayal. to support and encourage others. >> we thank you for the voice and for sharing your personal storer ri with us. we wish you all the best of luck. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> this is cnn tonight, i'm don lemon. tonight, breaking news on the war on terror at home and in paris. a plot to attack the u.s. capitol. the fbi arrests a ohio man who plots to bomb the u.s. capitol and claims to be a member of isis. we will...
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we're told what they said is the prophet of islam, it is revenge and this is just a betrayal of our religionur principles. that is not acceptable in my sympathy goes for the families and the victims. and whatever happened with the journalists, the journalist to was killed apparently, i don't know if this has been confirmed, is somewhat debated in prime time tv and france. i do not agree with him and he was quite offensive in the way he was talking about islam. the only thing we have to say, we need to be involved in critical dialogue and discussions about what is happening in france and elsewhere in europe, but by any standard, we have to condemn what was done and say clearly this is betraying our principles, our religion, and everything we stand for. >> tariq ramadan, have you been able to tell from her ports that anyone has crammed responsibility for the attack? >> so far, the ali thing we know is that they talked about islam. they were talking about the prophet and they say this is revenge. they are connecting this to satirical journal or magazine was doing. this is the only thing i have
we're told what they said is the prophet of islam, it is revenge and this is just a betrayal of our religionur principles. that is not acceptable in my sympathy goes for the families and the victims. and whatever happened with the journalists, the journalist to was killed apparently, i don't know if this has been confirmed, is somewhat debated in prime time tv and france. i do not agree with him and he was quite offensive in the way he was talking about islam. the only thing we have to say, we...
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distrust and betrayal.do this for any reason whatsoever, except to support and encourage others. >> we thank you all for your voice and for sharing your personal story with us. we wish you all the best of luck. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> okay, everyone, you're watching cnn. >> we would like to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. coming up, the fbi says a lone wolf was planning to plant pipe bombs at the u.s. capitol. we'll tell you what the suspect's family is now saying. >>> in france, investigators are digging into the lives of the "charlie hebdo" murder suspects. >>> and reaction from around the world about the magazine's latest controversial cover. >>> plus, climbers using their bare hands to make it to the top of a 3,000 foot wall. >>> we begin with new developments in terror plots on
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for dave it's just one more reminder of the searing betrayal that has destroyed their world. >> because appearance, people don't want to believe they're capable. i still to this day have people say there's no way it's just those two girls. yes, it's those two girls. >> this crime to me is one of those crimes that go down in the books as truly evil. best friends from hell. there couldn't be a more fitting description. >> today on a hidden road deep in the woods of a town called brave, there is a silent shrine. >> they say this is pretty much where she was found. >> the site of skylar's murder has been transformed into a memorial. on this visit a stranger had written a note to skylar. this one says, rest in peace, sweet skylar. soar with the angels. baby, i'm so sorry. if there's one lesson to be learned in here and one lesson only, know who your friends are. >> well, you just heard with good behavior the killers could be out of prison on parole by the time they're in their 30s. the question is, is that fair. >> let us know what you think, use the #abc2020. we'll be right back with latte
for dave it's just one more reminder of the searing betrayal that has destroyed their world. >> because appearance, people don't want to believe they're capable. i still to this day have people say there's no way it's just those two girls. yes, it's those two girls. >> this crime to me is one of those crimes that go down in the books as truly evil. best friends from hell. there couldn't be a more fitting description. >> today on a hidden road deep in the woods of a town called...
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anything seems like a betrayal. gerri: he said it would be less than a cell phone bill.t's what the president said. wish that were true. my favorite comment on twitter. karma is a preexisting condition. >> exactly. couldn't happen to a nicer group of people. gerri: thank you for bringing us that story. appreciate it. still to come my 2 cents more. how do you do that. we have advice on what employers look for when they conduct background checks and how can make yourself look your best. stay with us. ♪ ♪ music ♪ ...the getaway vehicle! for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. gerri: before being hired or even promoted for a job many employers depend on information revealed in a background check. 80% of employers have done some sort of check on applicants. what you need to know, this man is our employment expert and our star. how to find a job and the online site, the job solution.com. tell us, what are these employers looking for? >> well, they're looking for all kinds of things that could give them an indication of how you might perform in their job.
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but also it's the betrayal of our soldiers. i mean i have visited graves in europe and i've seen the gravestones in normandy facing the west so our soldiers could be laid facing the united states when they were buried. i just find this i am incredulous how any of this can be justified by the government. >> as i said yeah, the most eye-opening part of the research for me was probably the condition of the survivors as prisoners. i had sort of a vague idea before i started researching this book but it was tough for them to get into america. it was tough for them to get into palestine. i knew life wasn't great but i had no sense that they were literally still prisoners behind barbed wire under armed guard. guard. >> but did he give any consideration to the military for those who sacrificed their lives for that were? >> the military were the ones running the camps. sad. >> i'm wondering how many european collaborators that were not german we brought over but were pro-nazi and rounded up jews in their own country? >> most of the ones
but also it's the betrayal of our soldiers. i mean i have visited graves in europe and i've seen the gravestones in normandy facing the west so our soldiers could be laid facing the united states when they were buried. i just find this i am incredulous how any of this can be justified by the government. >> as i said yeah, the most eye-opening part of the research for me was probably the condition of the survivors as prisoners. i had sort of a vague idea before i started researching this...
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saturday night as we bring you the story of three high school friends, desperate love and ultimate betrayal. one goes off to college full of promise only disappearing weeks into his freshman year. his family, his best friend, his girlfriend all mourning, but someone is hiding something. >> that's right. a body. >> and now speaking about the price paid for a teenage love triangle. matt gutman on the case from the very beginning. it's a twisting obstacle course. still carlos aguilar know this drive like the father knows the contours of his son's face. it's a route he drove through so many times where the body his teenaged son christian was discovered two years ago. >> this dirt track is getting narrower and narrower. it's amazing anybody found this body. we've been following carlos for 30 minutes off state road 24 in the wooded waste lands of northern florida. >> the road is not that bad. >> no, it's not that bad but not that easy. >> now you see this is impossible for us, even with 500 people to find him. this hard-working immigrant family from colombia, plucking leads and sweating the earth
saturday night as we bring you the story of three high school friends, desperate love and ultimate betrayal. one goes off to college full of promise only disappearing weeks into his freshman year. his family, his best friend, his girlfriend all mourning, but someone is hiding something. >> that's right. a body. >> and now speaking about the price paid for a teenage love triangle. matt gutman on the case from the very beginning. it's a twisting obstacle course. still carlos aguilar...