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candice' 2004 saturn ion was one of those. at least 19 people died as a result, but gm won't release those names to the public. after news of the recalls, michael's mother contacted the national highway traffic safety administration who told her that her son is one of those deaths. >> they let somebody else take the blame for something that they knew at that time was their fault. >> reporter: gm replied to that allegation saying it is putting the customer and their safety first. you may never have known. >> i don't believe i ever would have known. >> reporter: did gm ever reach out to you? did you ever tell you? >> i still haven't heard from them. >> reporter: in fact, as this all dragged on for candice andersen, there is proof that general motors saws signs of the problem and didn't fix it. the same year as candice's crash gm was investigating ignition switchoffs. they didn't identify it as a safety issue and didn't fix it. they called it, quote, a convenience issue. in 2006 as candice was indicted and faced 20 years in priso
candice' 2004 saturn ion was one of those. at least 19 people died as a result, but gm won't release those names to the public. after news of the recalls, michael's mother contacted the national highway traffic safety administration who told her that her son is one of those deaths. >> they let somebody else take the blame for something that they knew at that time was their fault. >> reporter: gm replied to that allegation saying it is putting the customer and their safety first. you...
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candice and her boyfriend michael are in a major car crash. candice is behind the wheel and is severely injured. michael doesn't survive.
candice and her boyfriend michael are in a major car crash. candice is behind the wheel and is severely injured. michael doesn't survive.
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one of the profilers who would study him was candice delong. what drew you to the study of manson? >> in training to become a profiler, we learned about all different kinds of criminal minds, and he was one of the many, many people that we studied. he was fascinating because a lot of people think charles manson is a killer. in fact, he directed others to kill. >> manson personally killed just one of the nine victims, the cowboy and aspiring actor, shorty shea. still, manson is thought by most people to be a serial killer. the whole image is one of intense evil, i guess. a frightening character who might slash out at any moment. people almost seem to be afraid of him when they're in his presence. >> i think that's very accurate, assessment, that people are afraid of him and i think he enjoys scaring people. >> hello? >> how do you do, how do you do? >> in 1987, 18 years after the murders, manson agreed to talk with "today" show correspondent heidi schulman at san quentin state prison about the book "manson in his own words" an autobiography of sorts. told to former prison mate nuel
one of the profilers who would study him was candice delong. what drew you to the study of manson? >> in training to become a profiler, we learned about all different kinds of criminal minds, and he was one of the many, many people that we studied. he was fascinating because a lot of people think charles manson is a killer. in fact, he directed others to kill. >> manson personally killed just one of the nine victims, the cowboy and aspiring actor, shorty shea. still, manson is...
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. >> reporter: candice smith says her lender allegedly shut down her car while she was driving don theighway. >> i didn't want to die. everything just became slow motion. >> reporter: cag acceptance says they dispute the allegations and passtime usa, the maker of the device, claims it's not even possible to shut down a moving car. >> it's a starter interrupt system and only disables the vehicle when the car is in the off position and not moving. >> cag acceptance did not admit wrongdoing and reached a confidential settlement with candice but her attorneys have filed a class action lawsuit on behalf of another client alleging an even bigger problem that lenders and dealers can disable cars too quickly within just two days of it being passed due. even though nevada state laws say it takes 30 days to go into default. >> these device s need to compl with state law. we feel they are dangerous devices. they don't take into consideration where you are when they turn off your vehicle. >> reporter: passtime's ceo says if customers aren't happy with his product, there's ab easy way to steer clea
. >> reporter: candice smith says her lender allegedly shut down her car while she was driving don theighway. >> i didn't want to die. everything just became slow motion. >> reporter: cag acceptance says they dispute the allegations and passtime usa, the maker of the device, claims it's not even possible to shut down a moving car. >> it's a starter interrupt system and only disables the vehicle when the car is in the off position and not moving. >> cag acceptance...
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criminal version of the people you see in the grocery stores who rip open the bags have of cookies and candice they cannot wait to buy it and check out. they have to eat up and down the aisles out of the little kid cart section. they put their food in there. lets see what i'm talking about and see how chris is talking about and how it involves, doughnuts. we are at mount evefram avenues fair view section of camden here, haddon farmers mark. these guys so hungry that they have to eat before they get their criminal fix, the other way, leaving here. these guys caught on some have of this great new high definition night vision surveillance cameras, shoving their big burglar mouth was some of the goods sold here in camden's real new version of the reading terminal market. kind of a place here along mount evefram avenue across from where they had their own grocery store in this city, the path mark, that opened for 50 years just closed. this is it. there is a little grocery in here with fresh food and an amish market, seafood market and, caribbean kitchen here. the these guys break in not just once o
criminal version of the people you see in the grocery stores who rip open the bags have of cookies and candice they cannot wait to buy it and check out. they have to eat up and down the aisles out of the little kid cart section. they put their food in there. lets see what i'm talking about and see how chris is talking about and how it involves, doughnuts. we are at mount evefram avenues fair view section of camden here, haddon farmers mark. these guys so hungry that they have to eat before they...
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happening this weekend, learn where you candice pose of them safely as part of a national drug take-back. >>> and missing mail found. tens of thousands of letters, bills and packages, nearly a decade's worth, suddenly turned up. >>> federal agents have joined the investigation into a gruesome attack at an oklahoma plant where two women were stabbed. authorities say one of them was beheaded by a man who was fired by the company yesterday. nbc 10 national correspondent jay gray has more. >> reporter: the brutalç attac thursday began just before the end of the workday at this food distribution plan in the central oklahoma. >> we can hear a lot of screaming. >> reporter: police say 30-year-old alton nolen had just been fired when he stormed into the front office with a knife. 54-year-old colleen huford was his victim, stabbed to death and gruesomely beheaded. next he confronted 43-year-old johnson. witnesses say as nolen was stabbing johnson, a company manager moved in. >> it sounds like he's returning around. >> that's a gunshot. >> reporter: nolen was wounded. >> this guy was not going to
happening this weekend, learn where you candice pose of them safely as part of a national drug take-back. >>> and missing mail found. tens of thousands of letters, bills and packages, nearly a decade's worth, suddenly turned up. >>> federal agents have joined the investigation into a gruesome attack at an oklahoma plant where two women were stabbed. authorities say one of them was beheaded by a man who was fired by the company yesterday. nbc 10 national correspondent jay gray...
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this hearing is chaired by candice miller of michigan. >> committee on homeland security, the subcommittee on border and maritime security will come to order. he settled committee is meeting to examine the threat posed by isis fighters who are holding western passports. we are very pleased to be joined by mr. troy miller, the acting assistant commissioner at the u.s. customs and border protection. frequent testify or to our committee. we appreciate him coming back. he is the assistant commissioner at the u.s. border protection. undersecretary for analysis at the office for intelligence and analysis, and ms. hillary johnson, the acting deputy coordinator for homeland security and lateral affairs. i will introduce them a bit more formally shortly. anniversarye 13th of the most heinous and cowardly attack in the history of our nation. certainly, a terrorist attack that took the lives of nearly 3000 of our fellow americans. ,nd it happened, in part because our visa and border veryity defense were not effective. among the most important weaknesses that the attackers was oure to exploit border s
this hearing is chaired by candice miller of michigan. >> committee on homeland security, the subcommittee on border and maritime security will come to order. he settled committee is meeting to examine the threat posed by isis fighters who are holding western passports. we are very pleased to be joined by mr. troy miller, the acting assistant commissioner at the u.s. customs and border protection. frequent testify or to our committee. we appreciate him coming back. he is the assistant...
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candice baldwin, capital impact partners. i'm pleased that the discussion today has also included the importance of social components and connectiveness. as we've been working on villages for the last five years so that's a big innovation. one of the things as a former housing developer who has been in aging, which is kind of a fun little space to be in, one of the things that always created the silo for me was the policy mismatch of eligibility criteria between being eligible for housing subsidies and being eligible for medicaid and oaa and all of the other things. if there's one thing that could start to bridge some of these gaps, especially, i was wondering if there's discussion about how to align those eligibility cry tear onso that people aren't falling through the gaps and that they can really leverage all of the systems to work together. i was wondering if that's a conversation that's being had. >> we're going to look at me and i don't know the answer. i don't. if someone here does, we should let the audience help info
candice baldwin, capital impact partners. i'm pleased that the discussion today has also included the importance of social components and connectiveness. as we've been working on villages for the last five years so that's a big innovation. one of the things as a former housing developer who has been in aging, which is kind of a fun little space to be in, one of the things that always created the silo for me was the policy mismatch of eligibility criteria between being eligible for housing...