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murder, johnson called asking to get his job back. >> the superintendent felt like it was odd that bob johnson was calling there, when can i come to work, after the fact, after darrell's been murdered, because his belief was that darrell didn't want him there. >> johnson said that on the day of the murder, he was with his child in a dallas hospital. this was verified. but he still had time to commit the murder. >> the alibi wasn't sufficient enough, in my mind, to totally exclude him. >> but like curtis pope, he too passed a polygraph examination. >> the polygraph is just a tool, it is not 100% reliable. that's why it is not admissible in court. >> if it hadn't of rained, maybe we could have gotten fingerprints but you can't focus on what you could have had. you got to find what you do have. >> investigators needed forensic evidence to solve this crime, and hoped to find some of it at the scene. >>> darrell north's murder was so violent that forensic tests were needed to make sense of what happened. >> we had numerous types of blood stains. they included passive blood drops. we had smears, tra
murder, johnson called asking to get his job back. >> the superintendent felt like it was odd that bob johnson was calling there, when can i come to work, after the fact, after darrell's been murdered, because his belief was that darrell didn't want him there. >> johnson said that on the day of the murder, he was with his child in a dallas hospital. this was verified. but he still had time to commit the murder. >> the alibi wasn't sufficient enough, in my mind, to totally...
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then an inmate at the local jail contacted police about his former roommate, bob johnson. >> someonee forward and claimed that their roommate at that time in '86, johnson, had come home bloodied and said that he had killed somebody. >> johnson's mugshot looked remarkably like the composite drawing of the suspect. he didn't fit the fbi profile, but his background made him a likely suspect. >> his ex-wife told the investigators that mr. johnson had a significant drug problem, and he was conducting those burglaries to help support that habit. >> janet haynes identified johnson in a photo lineup. >> so i'm sure at that point, edmond investigators clearly thought they had their man. >> by this time, dna testing was standard practice. so, johnson's dna was compared to semen from janet haynes' rape test kit, and his footprints were compared to the bloody footprints at the crime scene. >> it was just a matter of days that we got those results back, and conclusively excluded him as a suspect of this homicide. it was not his footprint. it was not his dna type that was left behind. >> the case
then an inmate at the local jail contacted police about his former roommate, bob johnson. >> someonee forward and claimed that their roommate at that time in '86, johnson, had come home bloodied and said that he had killed somebody. >> johnson's mugshot looked remarkably like the composite drawing of the suspect. he didn't fit the fbi profile, but his background made him a likely suspect. >> his ex-wife told the investigators that mr. johnson had a significant drug problem,...
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deleted information revealed that bob was dating women he met on the online dating service match.com and was doing so at the same time his wife sherry was dating kevin johnson. bob's profile on the dating website was also revealing. >> mr. durall portrayed himself as a man living separately from his wife and was completely unburdened by any other romantic or personal attachments and was open to a relationship with the appropriate woman. >> in e-mails to perspective dates, bob explained why a divorce was impossible. >> to one young woman, mr. durall said he really did not want to pursue a divorce with his wife because it would be expensive and messy. he actually went so far as to say he would be better off if his wife were dead. >> in another e-mail, bob said he had a plan to resolve his own satisfactory marriage. bob's internet search engine revealed he looked for information on all sorts of diabolical schemes. >> we were shocked to see these searches on things like poison, herbs, death, something about sedation of people, also about smothering. but the most graphic one was actually a search that durall did on the words "kill spouse." >> investigators now h
deleted information revealed that bob was dating women he met on the online dating service match.com and was doing so at the same time his wife sherry was dating kevin johnson. bob's profile on the dating website was also revealing. >> mr. durall portrayed himself as a man living separately from his wife and was completely unburdened by any other romantic or personal attachments and was open to a relationship with the appropriate woman. >> in e-mails to perspective dates, bob...
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here's a conversation with bob strauss in 2005. lyndon johnson you said intimidated you. >> that's almost an understatement. he called on the phone. when he was a sick old man he still -- he would say president johnson's on the phone and i would say to are her or to myself, one or the other, i'm not going to let that guy who i love intimidate me again. i get on the phone and sure enough johnson would take over. he had my number. >> rose: do you know anybody else that had your number. >> no, not like, no. i really hadn't suffered that much. but he damn sure did when i was around him. >> rose: what was it about him. >> he was intimidating fellow. >> rose: first of all he's large in size. >> yes. and he knew how to intimidate you and he liked it. >> rose: he always said the johnson treatment knew the weak spot. >> yes. >> rose: he could find it and he could push it. >> he knew i was intimidated by him and he never failed to take advantage of it when he could. and he rather liked me and i looked him a lot. he was many the most likeable man in the wor
here's a conversation with bob strauss in 2005. lyndon johnson you said intimidated you. >> that's almost an understatement. he called on the phone. when he was a sick old man he still -- he would say president johnson's on the phone and i would say to are her or to myself, one or the other, i'm not going to let that guy who i love intimidate me again. i get on the phone and sure enough johnson would take over. he had my number. >> rose: do you know anybody else that had your...
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we have senator johnson, and we bring in bob lutz.hey'll talk about tax reform, exactly the topics that jim cramer was discussing, let business breathe. let business breathe. let the market work, and please stay with us this evening. we'll be right back. >>> hi, larry. i have absolutely loved our amazing bull/bear conversations over the last year. you're one of the great. a true privilege and honor to work with you. wish you all the best. i know we'll have great conversations in the future, and honestly it just means the world to me to have been part of the show with you for the last year. thank you. >>> larry kudlow, my dear friend, my sources are telling me that these last ten years of our conversation are just the beginni beginning. i've enjoyed every moment, especially coming to your television show. and i hope and continue our conversations on air, on radio, and everywhere. again, larry, my sources promise me you'll be with me for a long, long time, and i with you. e, an. announcer: where can an investor be a name and not a numbe
we have senator johnson, and we bring in bob lutz.hey'll talk about tax reform, exactly the topics that jim cramer was discussing, let business breathe. let business breathe. let the market work, and please stay with us this evening. we'll be right back. >>> hi, larry. i have absolutely loved our amazing bull/bear conversations over the last year. you're one of the great. a true privilege and honor to work with you. wish you all the best. i know we'll have great conversations in the...
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bob strauss. >> lyndon johnson use that have intimidated you. >> that is an understatement.led on the phone i would perspire. president johnson is on the phone. her, i'm not going to intimidate me again. i get on the phone, and sure enough johnson would take over. he had my number. >> did anybody else have your number? >> no. he did. it questionit about are >> he was an intimidating fellow. he knew how to intimidate you. he like to intimidate you. they always say the johnson treatment new the weak spots. he could find it. he could push you. >> he knew that i was intimidated. he never failed to take advantage of it when i could -- took advantage of it when he could. i liked him a lot. he wasn't the most likable man in the world. you can get that from the phone conversations. >> oh yes. you just see it coming out. the charm. he exercised power, as well is anybody. >> as effectively as anyone. he did it for the right reasons, most of the time. he did it to move programs. watching it up close as i was privileged to do, he was a master. he was determined to get those done. johnso
bob strauss. >> lyndon johnson use that have intimidated you. >> that is an understatement.led on the phone i would perspire. president johnson is on the phone. her, i'm not going to intimidate me again. i get on the phone, and sure enough johnson would take over. he had my number. >> did anybody else have your number? >> no. he did. it questionit about are >> he was an intimidating fellow. he knew how to intimidate you. he like to intimidate you. they always say...
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that's the whole problem. >> adam johnson is now supporting bob kerrey's health ?for nancy pelosi when she took it from the president. whatsking you republicans need to do to get in the vicinity of richard dixon. >> the problem with the republican proposals is, obama care is the proposal they really want. it's exchange, market-based approach. it gives people subsidies to lower the price. allowsens -- it consumers to make decisions. it is consumer through and through. what they hate is the name obama. that's why they have never had an alternative that makes any sense. i obama care is their plan. this is a smart debate, folks. a lot of the emotion out there now. there is a data check here. did you know there is a jobs day-to-day? for a consensus here is gain of 149,000 jobs. your futures are higher before that. >> good morning, everyone. say good morning to all of you listening in europe. i'm tom keene. it would scarlet fu and adam johnson. ur fired up guestt hosts, bob kerrey and ezekiel emanuel. >> we have another topic right now we will discuss. unemployment numbe
that's the whole problem. >> adam johnson is now supporting bob kerrey's health ?for nancy pelosi when she took it from the president. whatsking you republicans need to do to get in the vicinity of richard dixon. >> the problem with the republican proposals is, obama care is the proposal they really want. it's exchange, market-based approach. it gives people subsidies to lower the price. allowsens -- it consumers to make decisions. it is consumer through and through. what they hate...
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and we are working with penn --te and a number of other andcan talk to bob stalin roger johnson and others in the room with me when that alternative was proposed. livestock exports are under that administration. levels, and wed work to make sure they fully understand and appreciate what will and will not happen based on what they are looking at. we encourage the epa to talk with farmers and we arranged meetings to take place. we have suggested they go out and talk to farmers. they fully understand and appreciate the current situation to gas. the assumption that there would be increased utilizations, that would not necessarily be the case. the exports of ethanol at continued capacity to have higher blends. we have spoken directly to governor branstad about a joint effort to encourage more tanks. i find it interesting that congress made it more difficult for us to do that. we'll figure out a way to continue to help expand that opportunity. we must be talking to a different group. >> we're probably talking to the same people. >> with all due respect, i don't think we are. know what i know and
and we are working with penn --te and a number of other andcan talk to bob stalin roger johnson and others in the room with me when that alternative was proposed. livestock exports are under that administration. levels, and wed work to make sure they fully understand and appreciate what will and will not happen based on what they are looking at. we encourage the epa to talk with farmers and we arranged meetings to take place. we have suggested they go out and talk to farmers. they fully...
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bob stallman and robert johnson and others in a room with me when that alternative is proposed. as it relates to meatless monday, i was critical of that effort and immediately so. it was pulled immediately. wasn't something i sanction. i would point out the livestock exports are at record levels under this administration. every dollar we spend is generated or $5 in trade. we are at record levels of farm income. in terms of the epa, we're obviously working to make sure they fully understand and appreciate exactly what will it will not happen based on what they're looking at. we encourage the epa to talk with farmers and we've arranged for meetings to take place between five groups that are straighter and suggested administrators talk to farmers. the test will doesn't exist and you know it. as far as the rss is concerned, we are working with the epa said they fully understand and appreciate the current situation relative to gas. but rss is established established, it was based on an assumption they would be increase gas utilization at americans. but not necessarily been the case.
bob stallman and robert johnson and others in a room with me when that alternative is proposed. as it relates to meatless monday, i was critical of that effort and immediately so. it was pulled immediately. wasn't something i sanction. i would point out the livestock exports are at record levels under this administration. every dollar we spend is generated or $5 in trade. we are at record levels of farm income. in terms of the epa, we're obviously working to make sure they fully understand and...
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it's sales force.coms, we prefer to go to the johnson & johnsons and our shareholders are not complaining about our returns. >> i bet they're not. >> bobng at this market near record highs, looking at some social media high flyers and saying what should i do in this market? your advice is to zero in on high cap value names. explain why. >> it's not large cap value. we don't pick positions by their height. we don't pick companies by their size. we're finding a lot of values in that area but there are values in other areas. for example, johnson & johnson, which has been in the penalty box because of all of the problems they had in the last three to five years, not only in the drug division but their instrument division. they had trouble with their tylenols, et cetera, here is a company that's got it back on track. they probably have earnings power of over $6 a share. it's growing at 5% -- 4% to 5%. notç growing like linkedin, bu they're producing free cash flow. something most people don't understand. and here is a company that we think is worth $112 a share. that's at an 18 multiple to the $6-plus they're going to earn and here is a di
it's sales force.coms, we prefer to go to the johnson & johnsons and our shareholders are not complaining about our returns. >> i bet they're not. >> bobng at this market near record highs, looking at some social media high flyers and saying what should i do in this market? your advice is to zero in on high cap value names. explain why. >> it's not large cap value. we don't pick positions by their height. we don't pick companies by their size. we're finding a lot of values...
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out, sam johnson, was about a billing contractor before he joined the air force, and they found houston how much lumber costs and brick costs and would build elaborate homes in their minds. bob shewmaker said his took a particularly long time to build because his chimney kept collapsing. they came up with ways to keep their mind occupied. and you know, again, remember, they didn't know when they were going to get out. they might not have gotten out had it not been for their wives. has anybody seen this flag, this emblem? this is one of the most extraordinary women's movements in history, and almost nobody knows it. the wives of these guys realize they had to take action to get their husbands home. so earlier i asked you to pretend you're book shoemaker and then imagine you're civil stockdale. navy wife, four kid, your husband flying over north vietnam. a sedan pulls up at your house. a senior officer, his wife, and a chaplain, get out. they walk to your door. you know your husband has been shot down or killed. they come in and say, ma'am, your husband has been shot down. we think he is alive. we're not really sure. north vietnam won't tell us one way or the other. we'll try
out, sam johnson, was about a billing contractor before he joined the air force, and they found houston how much lumber costs and brick costs and would build elaborate homes in their minds. bob shewmaker said his took a particularly long time to build because his chimney kept collapsing. they came up with ways to keep their mind occupied. and you know, again, remember, they didn't know when they were going to get out. they might not have gotten out had it not been for their wives. has anybody...
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bob ivry identifies seven of them. >> competition between german automakers revving up. we will tell you who is winning next. ♪ this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am scarlet fu with tom keene and adam johnsons starting with alibaba. buying a stake in china vision buying a stake in china vision media group, giving the commerce company access to tv dramas and films. chinese retailing website j.d..com might launch its u.s. ipo by july according to people with the knowledge of the matter. tencent holdings is taking up stake in j.d.com. in mobiler looming phone service. softbank's president vows if regulators let his sprint unit i t-mobile he will start a price war. masayoshi son says it would give sprint the scale to compete with market leaders at&t and verizon. that is today's company news. -- theress gets involved house energy and congress committee will investigate general motors and mary bar ra. explaining why it took more than a decade to recall 1.6 million vehicles for faulty ignitions. linked to 13 deaths. joining us now on the telephone is jeffrey of bloomberg news detroit. this is something gm would not want to see. there is a lot of ancient history here. why is it a 2014 issue? in ou
bob ivry identifies seven of them. >> competition between german automakers revving up. we will tell you who is winning next. ♪ this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am scarlet fu with tom keene and adam johnsons starting with alibaba. buying a stake in china vision buying a stake in china vision media group, giving the commerce company access to tv dramas and films. chinese retailing website j.d..com might launch its u.s. ipo by july according to people with the knowledge of...
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johnson testifies about his agency's budget request before a house appropriations subcommittee. that is at 4 p.m. eastern. >> up next, a look of relations between the u.s. and afghanistan and the upcoming afghan elections. bobcasey of pennsylvania and spoke at the center for american progress for a little more than one hour. >> i am really excited. we are very excited to have senator casey here with us today. afghan afghanistan and elections that are upcoming in what will happen beyond the selection. we are honored to have senator casey here. he has been a great friend of the center. he has spoken here for the need for diplomatic action in afghan -- in iraq. he is also spoken on issues like universal pre-k. he is a real leader on universal pre-k and the needs of children and families in our country. we are indebted to him for that. on the topic of afghanistan, and less than one month, afghans will go to the polls to elect a new president. this movie the first transfer of power in afghanistan since 2001 when president karzai came into office. the importance of this transition cannot be overstated. a successful change in leadership has the potential to usher in a more legitimate afghan government that could g
johnson testifies about his agency's budget request before a house appropriations subcommittee. that is at 4 p.m. eastern. >> up next, a look of relations between the u.s. and afghanistan and the upcoming afghan elections. bobcasey of pennsylvania and spoke at the center for american progress for a little more than one hour. >> i am really excited. we are very excited to have senator casey here with us today. afghan afghanistan and elections that are upcoming in what will happen...
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johnson and matt morales. you're watching "morning joe." we will be right back. ♪ running down the street [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retirempire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. ♪ >>> without opposition, the senate has passed a bill to reform the way the military handles sexual assault cases. the vote was 97-0. the victims protection act will establish new rules on how victims of sexual assaults are treated giving them more power during the legal process. cosponsor kelly ayotte commanders take full responsibility for their units before passed in the house and before signed into law. joining us from washington member of the armed services committee and author of that bill, senator claire mccaskill. great to have you back on the show, senator. >> thanks, guys. >> >> congratulations on getting at least through one portion. tell us exactly how -- because there is co
johnson and matt morales. you're watching "morning joe." we will be right back. ♪ running down the street [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retirempire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. ♪ >>>...
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>> we do, and we know that mike johnson's plan builds on what bob corker put together last year.-file members of the committee. it still has a government , and the a new entity government is there in times of catastrophe. the first 10% of losses on the backstop loan would be private sector, and after that the government would step in. it would be different from what it is today but not as radically different as some republicans in particular hope for. >> let's switch gears a little bit. you did speak with marco rubio, the front-runner for the republican 2016 presidential nomination. what was your biggest take away from the conversation? >> he may have used to be a front runner and then the whole issue of immigration came up and his support for immigration is really hurt him among conservative republicans. i talked to him for an extended interview did he is talking about a whole range of other issues these days, including the economy, poverty, education. i asked him about his prospects for 2016 and when he will make a decision. he says he will make it early next year and it is cle
>> we do, and we know that mike johnson's plan builds on what bob corker put together last year.-file members of the committee. it still has a government , and the a new entity government is there in times of catastrophe. the first 10% of losses on the backstop loan would be private sector, and after that the government would step in. it would be different from what it is today but not as radically different as some republicans in particular hope for. >> let's switch gears a little...