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i'm ted bundy. look at me. i'm captured.so, there was a grate in the ceiling that was not secured. >> there was a light fixture that was due to be welded. it had not been welded. >> when i visited him in glenwood noticed he lost a lot of weight. i would think this would come to the attention of the jailers. why is he doing this? he used a bunch of his lawbooks and assembled them along with some pillows to make it look as if there was a body in the bed. >> he carved a big enough opening in his cell. >> he lost enough wait to wiggle through. >> just like in the movie. he came down into the closet in the jailer's apartment. knew the jailer wasn't there. >> just astounding. he gets out into the nigh and he's free again. >> they woke up in glenwood springs and discovered bundy escaped basically 12 hours before. >> did you think it was possible to get out this way? >> we eliminated what we felt at that time was any possible escape from the roof. however, we were wrong. >> the keystone cops refer to, let this guy go. >> what's the
i'm ted bundy. look at me. i'm captured.so, there was a grate in the ceiling that was not secured. >> there was a light fixture that was due to be welded. it had not been welded. >> when i visited him in glenwood noticed he lost a lot of weight. i would think this would come to the attention of the jailers. why is he doing this? he used a bunch of his lawbooks and assembled them along with some pillows to make it look as if there was a body in the bed. >> he carved a big...
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." >> tonight, the double life of ted bundy. a face of evil. >> your honor, i'm here today because he assert my innocence. >> now the unsuspecting mother and daughter who once loved the sadistic killer. breaking their silence after nearly 40 years to amy robach. >> i still believed he was innocent at that point. >> behind the facade of doting father figure. >> never in my dreams did i st and eventually abducting and murdering women. >> why were they spared by one of the most infamous murders in history. "nightline" will be right back. it's timcan it helpltimate sleep nukeep me asleep?he sleep number 360 smart bed. absolutely, it senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus 0% interest for 24 months on all smart beds. only for a limited time we rso why not geternet the most out of it? introducing faster download speeds on xfinity internet tiers. and a smarter, more secure home wifi network. plus, you can get xfinity flex, a personali
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. >>> the ted bundy case. for the first time in decades, the former girlfriend and her daughter who were with him for years in a rare interview with amy robach. why they think their lives were spared. >>> and so many of you at home wrote to us after something you saw right here this week. who are our "persons of the week"? >>> good evening. it's great to have you with us here on a very busy friday night. we begin with the breaking news in the impeachment trial of president trump. the senate voting just a short time ago, defeating a motion to call witnesses. there will be no witnesses. john bolton will not be heard in the senate. all eyes had been on four moderate republicans but the democrats' hopes of witnesses first dimming when tennessee's lamar alexander said he'd vote no on witnesses but saying what the president did was inappropriate but not impeachable. but maine's susan collins voting yes, along with mitt romney of utah. both wanted witnesses. then alaska's lisa murkowski who kept everyone guessing, vo
. >>> the ted bundy case. for the first time in decades, the former girlfriend and her daughter who were with him for years in a rare interview with amy robach. why they think their lives were spared. >>> and so many of you at home wrote to us after something you saw right here this week. who are our "persons of the week"? >>> good evening. it's great to have you with us here on a very busy friday night. we begin with the breaking news in the impeachment...
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the person who did that was mcgeorge bundy, the national security advisor. when you read the oral histories from the johnson era, almost -- the memoirs and the accounts, almost no complaints, even the people who lost out, almost nobly complains about mcgeorge bundy, in similar ways in that people have praised stephen hadley, they talk about how fair-minded he was and yes he had his own policy views, and was slightly tipping the scales, not in an unfair way but making his views known to the president that this is what we should do in vietnam. nobody felt, almost nobody, there were a couple of people. nobody felt like their views were not heard and so on and so forth. and yet, this process that produced consensus produced what almost everybody would agree was a disastrous policy result. good process does not always lead to good policy, and richard has contributed a chapter to this book and wrote -- i think it may have been his first book, but it -- but he cowrote a book "the irony of vietnam: the system worked." sometimes bad process leads to a policy outcome.
the person who did that was mcgeorge bundy, the national security advisor. when you read the oral histories from the johnson era, almost -- the memoirs and the accounts, almost no complaints, even the people who lost out, almost nobly complains about mcgeorge bundy, in similar ways in that people have praised stephen hadley, they talk about how fair-minded he was and yes he had his own policy views, and was slightly tipping the scales, not in an unfair way but making his views known to the...
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the same went for the latest showdown with bundy. it would not be the last of its kind, that much i knew. there would be new lessons to be learned from the present struggle as well. i wanted to understand it all. when i embarked on my study i decided to drown myself in the mission and explored the national forest monuments, wildlife refuges and wilderness areas across the country that hung in the balance, in nevada and montana, i hiked in utah and hunted in alaska. i fished in wyoming and backpacked in michigan. i saved my feet in the dirt in the very places up for grabs and confront the reality of what the future might look like without them. i made a schedule of destinations for the next year and a half, sign up unsuspecting travel campaigns, but new gear, convinced my wife to join me on these trips, traveled together, plans to report back to my followers and headed out into the great wide open. over the next 18 months i would come to discover in greater detail the ways previous generations of hunters, hikers, campers and countless
the same went for the latest showdown with bundy. it would not be the last of its kind, that much i knew. there would be new lessons to be learned from the present struggle as well. i wanted to understand it all. when i embarked on my study i decided to drown myself in the mission and explored the national forest monuments, wildlife refuges and wilderness areas across the country that hung in the balance, in nevada and montana, i hiked in utah and hunted in alaska. i fished in wyoming and...
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appointment for her to the berlin club have new money new big money backers and were hoping to become bundy's league title challengers but they want to only one of their last 5 league games. the last shots of you're going klinsmann has had to belly coach his team lost 3 want to get smites on saturday after the match klinsmann at least pretended to be optimistic we have 6 points different difference still to the. last place. and hopefully after 2 days off to come back fresh and and in a bit relieved and then we're going to go to the next away game and get the points on tuesday after just $76.00 days as coach klinsmann resigned via facebook assistant coach alexander nori has taken over the reins the players were left surprised by their bosses hasty goodbye we had a meeting in the. room. the players thought it was after the game. game against mines but it was written one. anymore klinsmann started in november with began bishan cats i wanted to become a big city club on his 1st media appearance klinsmann appeared committed to the cause when he 1st told them to is. what i do something i do it righ
appointment for her to the berlin club have new money new big money backers and were hoping to become bundy's league title challengers but they want to only one of their last 5 league games. the last shots of you're going klinsmann has had to belly coach his team lost 3 want to get smites on saturday after the match klinsmann at least pretended to be optimistic we have 6 points different difference still to the. last place. and hopefully after 2 days off to come back fresh and and in a bit...
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earned a fierce reputation for conducting a reign of terror during world war 2 after the 2nd world war bundy era and other ukrainian nazi leaders fled to europe where the cia helped them hide. the cia later inform the immigration and naturalization service that it had concealed steffen bond darragh and other ukrainians from the soviets the operations involving ukrainians continued for many years the nuremberg trials of 945 in 1946 brought the political economic and military leaders of fascist germany to justice and revealed to the world the monstrous face of naziism and the crimes they committed but the ukrainian nazis were spared the same fate and some were even granted indulgences by the cia by 954 the agency excused the illegal activities of the 0 un security branch. in the name of cold war necessity in 1949 nicola bit the man responsible for the massacres and the lena was moved to the united states where he died in 1989 without ever being investigated or pursued as a war criminal the cia moved to protect ukrainian nationalist leader nicola legged from criminal investigation by the immigr
earned a fierce reputation for conducting a reign of terror during world war 2 after the 2nd world war bundy era and other ukrainian nazi leaders fled to europe where the cia helped them hide. the cia later inform the immigration and naturalization service that it had concealed steffen bond darragh and other ukrainians from the soviets the operations involving ukrainians continued for many years the nuremberg trials of 945 in 1946 brought the political economic and military leaders of fascist...
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this is news coming to you live from bundy in china moves from quarantine to crackdown. you are not even scared of death you think i'm afraid of the communist party. because from china indicate that critics who shed a new interest images of the crew are now biased response to being forcibly.
this is news coming to you live from bundy in china moves from quarantine to crackdown. you are not even scared of death you think i'm afraid of the communist party. because from china indicate that critics who shed a new interest images of the crew are now biased response to being forcibly.
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level playing field that is the key word that the you will insist on so they they have said to mr bundy as said in his recent press conference that he wants 0 tariffs on both sides but that comes at a cost and the cost is that standards needs to be applied standards need to be applied in the u.k. and particularly those standards need to be checked by some form of i thought you know it's no longer the european court of justice but you need to create some other form of organisation that makes sure that everybody plays by the rules no state subsidies is another example but that is something that a boris johnson today has simply ruled out that he says will not take place all right we're in for a long 11 months i thank you both for your team coverage in london back at mass and garrick motus in brussels we turn our attention now to turkey and syria turkey's president wretch of tired everyone says the turkish military has quote neutralized dozens of syrian government troops in retaliation for an attack on turkish forces in syria now says 5 of its soldiers and one civilian were killed in the sy
level playing field that is the key word that the you will insist on so they they have said to mr bundy as said in his recent press conference that he wants 0 tariffs on both sides but that comes at a cost and the cost is that standards needs to be applied standards need to be applied in the u.k. and particularly those standards need to be checked by some form of i thought you know it's no longer the european court of justice but you need to create some other form of organisation that makes...
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simpson, ted bundy, michael jackson, and most recently bill cosby.hen she testifies it is almost always for the defense. a point prosecutors were quick to point out. loftus told the court today that memory is easily influenced by things like media coverage and investigators' leading questions. you can distort your own memory, she testified. as time is passing and the memory is getting weaker and weaker, it becomes more vulnerable to post-event information. the defense later asking, so then 27 years? there can be substantial loss of memory annabella sciorra says harvey weinstein raped her 27 years ago her allegation key to the most serious charge the hollywood producer faces predatory sexual assault. weinstein pleaded not guilty to all charges and denies having nonconsensual sex. last week sciorra acknowledged using valium around the time of the alleged assault. today loftus specifically noted that valium can affect memory later in the cross-examination prosecutors suggested she deliberately tailored her testimony for this case. loftus responded, i ha
simpson, ted bundy, michael jackson, and most recently bill cosby.hen she testifies it is almost always for the defense. a point prosecutors were quick to point out. loftus told the court today that memory is easily influenced by things like media coverage and investigators' leading questions. you can distort your own memory, she testified. as time is passing and the memory is getting weaker and weaker, it becomes more vulnerable to post-event information. the defense later asking, so then 27...
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and me of the us establishment body fell and just started up the polls ahead of bundy's key democratic caucus in iowa despite facing attacks from the media and socialist on. those i'm in the u.k. is it a modest amount the hind fun things like talking about to have some time in prison for terror related offenses bob what are these all these competing phantoms. he was shocked at all to wounding 2 people. the attorney and mafia gets its hands on the 10000000 euro zone in our cultural fun day as an investigation claims to reveal the criminal tactics used to pressure no before. aaron.
and me of the us establishment body fell and just started up the polls ahead of bundy's key democratic caucus in iowa despite facing attacks from the media and socialist on. those i'm in the u.k. is it a modest amount the hind fun things like talking about to have some time in prison for terror related offenses bob what are these all these competing phantoms. he was shocked at all to wounding 2 people. the attorney and mafia gets its hands on the 10000000 euro zone in our cultural fun day as an...
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the person who did that was mcgeorge bundy, the national security advisor.when you read the oral histories from the johnson era, almost nobody complains. in similar ways that people have praised stephen hadley. they talk about how fair-minded he was, that he was a honest broker. nobody felt that they were cut out of the process or that their views were not heard. this process that produced consensus also produced a disastrous policy. sometimes, bad process does lead to good policy outcomes. decision in of the 1968 when johnson decided not to surge troops. process.a terrible you had a new secretary of state. rusk served all eight years. time, he had been national security advisor for over two years. these guys are really experienced. clark clifford comes in and he is brand-new. he sidelined the president. that is the really remarkable thing about the decision. surge troops. he wiped it to grant general -- westmorelan'ds request for more troops. people agree with that. i think the good policy outcome was to begin disengagement. sometimes bad process can provid
the person who did that was mcgeorge bundy, the national security advisor.when you read the oral histories from the johnson era, almost nobody complains. in similar ways that people have praised stephen hadley. they talk about how fair-minded he was, that he was a honest broker. nobody felt that they were cut out of the process or that their views were not heard. this process that produced consensus also produced a disastrous policy. sometimes, bad process does lead to good policy outcomes....
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yes, ted bundy was a great dancer and charles manson played decent guitar. admitting castro did bad things? that's progress. as bernie a storm towards nomination, remembered the history, the good and the bad, and remember what side bernie chose. murderous tyrants. is that a bad thing to him even though a leading democratic candidate did it? the answer? it's bad. in his eighth decade, a long adult life to reconsider. still can't get it straight. welcome back, one. good to see you. is it good to be back? touring disney and universal studios and now you are back with the adults. >> juan: i was in the home of kiddy capitalism. >> greg: i think this a fair comparison, the weakness of a right is a desire to export values to countries, but the weakness of the left is to romance any radical movement. the matter if it's cuba, the soviet union, el salvador, nicaragua, they've never met a revolutionary cause that they did not like. it isn't that kind of weakness that bernie expresses, maybe? >> juan: i think that's right. the problem at the moment is i think there are
yes, ted bundy was a great dancer and charles manson played decent guitar. admitting castro did bad things? that's progress. as bernie a storm towards nomination, remembered the history, the good and the bad, and remember what side bernie chose. murderous tyrants. is that a bad thing to him even though a leading democratic candidate did it? the answer? it's bad. in his eighth decade, a long adult life to reconsider. still can't get it straight. welcome back, one. good to see you. is it good to...
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particular one and i think we have a lot of materials in this room some of his contemporaries like bundy many of the is materials were collected probably have not been seen in about 100 years so it's really exciting to research that was considered his biggest success the next is the bride because of who it is about is about all of dixon the story of billy and all of that this is important because he was really good at communicating with people and this is a firsthand account from these original pioneers that was a resource one - - a resource for the book and buys first-hand information and guess who did the cover? so i know there must have been printed and coworkers this was compiled by john mccarty. but it is dedicated to a very famous amarillo author who is across the street on the hairy hotel that's a separate interesting story in itself but he had forgiven her dedicated and once again this is a good one it's a book of poetry so here we have the cowboy road the range and his bold and fearless way keeping the cattle for chuck and meager pay road the cattle to market and then to stop an
particular one and i think we have a lot of materials in this room some of his contemporaries like bundy many of the is materials were collected probably have not been seen in about 100 years so it's really exciting to research that was considered his biggest success the next is the bride because of who it is about is about all of dixon the story of billy and all of that this is important because he was really good at communicating with people and this is a firsthand account from these original...
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we will speak with a lawyer who would you work for the bloomberg bundy, said she was told remove or revise a chapter on anti-muslim bias and surveillance of muslim communities in new york that mentioned bloomberg by name a times. then to yemen, where 31 people were killed in u.s.-backed saudi airstrikes, including women and children. the united nations called the atta shockinin here.we are this is one of the cars that were targeted by the saudi americanan air force l last nigt and d they alsoo tgeted vlages in residential areas, causing tens of thousands of marty and injuries. this i is a civilians s car. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the number of coronavirus infections continues to mount, with 71,000 confirmed cases globally and nearly 1800 deaths ---- all but five e of the deats were in mamainland chinana. howevever, cnese o officials s d that sununday marked t the third ststraight day w when there wasa drop in n new cases. a chinese maman who was visiting france has died from the disease, marki
we will speak with a lawyer who would you work for the bloomberg bundy, said she was told remove or revise a chapter on anti-muslim bias and surveillance of muslim communities in new york that mentioned bloomberg by name a times. then to yemen, where 31 people were killed in u.s.-backed saudi airstrikes, including women and children. the united nations called the atta shockinin here.we are this is one of the cars that were targeted by the saudi americanan air force l last nigt and d they alsoo...
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