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>> what we find is that 80% of all abductions are family centric.ild. and absolutely, almost every kidnapping with certain exceptions, many of the high profile ones, including pollys are local events, pure and simple. >> what do you think about the parents issue here, i want to bring ed in on this as well. the parents were cooperating and then not cooperating. we talked to the police about that on friday's show. now they're cooperating again. is a tendency to cooperate normal or is this something that seems strange? >> i think this is very instructive, not only for this family, but anyone else that may go through this. here's the problem, you have to cooperate fully, as i mentioned, most of these cases are family centric. therefore, law enforcement is going to continue to ask you questions until you're able to eliminate yourself from suspicion, and they can then move on to the next possibilities. now, i know that it can be very, very difficult to do that, but you should never put your own personal needs and feelings ahead of the dispratt search for
>> what we find is that 80% of all abductions are family centric.ild. and absolutely, almost every kidnapping with certain exceptions, many of the high profile ones, including pollys are local events, pure and simple. >> what do you think about the parents issue here, i want to bring ed in on this as well. the parents were cooperating and then not cooperating. we talked to the police about that on friday's show. now they're cooperating again. is a tendency to cooperate normal or is...
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>> what we find is that 80% of all abductions are family centric.e child. and absolutely, almost every kidnapping with certain exceptions, many of the high profile ones, including pollys are local events, pure and simple. >> what do you think about the parents issue here, i want to bring ed in on this as well. the parents were cooperating and then not cooperating. we talked to the police about that on friday's show. now they're cooperating again. is a tendency to cooperate normal or is this something that seems strange? >> i think this is very instructive, not only for this family, but anyone else that may go through this. here's the problem, you have to cooperate fully, as i mentioned, most of these cases are family centric. therefore, law enforcement is going to continue to ask you questions until you're able to eliminate yourself from suspicion, and they can then move on to the next possibilities. now, i know that it can be very, very difficult to do that, but you should never put your own personal needs and feelings ahead of the dispratt search
>> what we find is that 80% of all abductions are family centric.e child. and absolutely, almost every kidnapping with certain exceptions, many of the high profile ones, including pollys are local events, pure and simple. >> what do you think about the parents issue here, i want to bring ed in on this as well. the parents were cooperating and then not cooperating. we talked to the police about that on friday's show. now they're cooperating again. is a tendency to cooperate normal or...
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take-away from this two-hour long event was that san francisco must look forward to a less government centric response and continue to rely more on nonprofit, private industry and you at home to help in the response when the next big earthquake strikes. sf police and fire chief and the deputy administrator of fema spoke. they commended the response and recovery that took place 22 years ago when loma struck. the magnitude 6.9 quake took down the cyper struck, collapsed part of the bay bridge and set the marina district on fire. 63 people died. there were $6 billion in damage. seismologists predict that it could happen again. they're saying that there's a 63% of a 6.7 quake over the next 30 years. and when that strikes, experts this morning are urging you to be prepared to live on your own for 72 hours. get in the mindset of being not a victim, but a survivor, because government resources during a disaster are more likely to be stretched and limited. >> the public has to be the most important part of the team. they have to be involved, taking care of themselves, taking care of their community.
take-away from this two-hour long event was that san francisco must look forward to a less government centric response and continue to rely more on nonprofit, private industry and you at home to help in the response when the next big earthquake strikes. sf police and fire chief and the deputy administrator of fema spoke. they commended the response and recovery that took place 22 years ago when loma struck. the magnitude 6.9 quake took down the cyper struck, collapsed part of the bay bridge and...
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saying that a friend of my enemy can never be my friend she is a friend of circus really sort of centric or you should be used to be more close friends referred to in such situations she was a problem so to call her friend but she's a version of forget you little much anger and perfection and your queen in parliament supported precious position on south sea here in august of two thousand eight hundred not support which was of paramount importance for all of them are present but you little richard her face is now a new criminal charge the accusations are fresh though the case is over crimes allegedly committed back in nineteen early states when she had a private power company spotlights you know the media has more. because work is the president of the united energy systems of ukraine in the mid ninety's ninety's made you one of the richest people in the country is going to have nicknamed gas princess and made her the subject to criminal investigation ten years ago she was arrested on charges of forging carstens documents and smuggling gas between one thousand nine hundred five and one tho
saying that a friend of my enemy can never be my friend she is a friend of circus really sort of centric or you should be used to be more close friends referred to in such situations she was a problem so to call her friend but she's a version of forget you little much anger and perfection and your queen in parliament supported precious position on south sea here in august of two thousand eight hundred not support which was of paramount importance for all of them are present but you little...
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what crosses recognized is that all this north american sports with origins in the field centric the native americans could take it today horowitz even went as far as calling it the little brother of war many amendments have occurred since stand alone its popularity need yes indeed world wide to flourish. is a team game so it's got that competition think it's in the air so it's now here three dimensions and there's more scope for the clever stuff like that you know you got the estate when you got here it's like if they said it yourself i think harry. and because i think it's kind of fun is ok you think that you know you're not going to get hurt really but he does know like i got the bug suddenly like four guys in the land like it's kids finally you know it was like ross has been a surprising revelation for russian audiences he's been having few domestic players and just to be clubs one each in moscow and st peter's this poor state sure is growing in every match between the rivals is a big event at the moment foreign fans are in the majority in the stands. i think in russia it's a it'
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and the other establishment organs of public opinion in the service centric and in fact is if they didn't exist in fact they really did absolutely represent a large body of british public opinion but they were sort of science. and you can i think the images brilliantly for. this study i've done for instance nice little figurine so i think i'm discovering that the people who are now in you were the people who were exposing the b.b.c. lies and fabrication of that with time for instance you mentioned the b.b.c. there and you've also pointed the finger. the financial times and their editorial support the euro zone in what ways with a biased work b.b.c. in the financial times and indeed the c.b.i. the free beige institutions i looked at the same applies to the foreign office but let's just look at the b.b.c. and the financial times they had a at the top of these organizations there was a corporate view that it was in british interests not just to be proud of the european union but actually if you go ahead and join the europe they understood it was a political project they weren't really intere
and the other establishment organs of public opinion in the service centric and in fact is if they didn't exist in fact they really did absolutely represent a large body of british public opinion but they were sort of science. and you can i think the images brilliantly for. this study i've done for instance nice little figurine so i think i'm discovering that the people who are now in you were the people who were exposing the b.b.c. lies and fabrication of that with time for instance you...
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centric same sort of formula one champion sebastian vettel storms to victory at the inaugural indian grand prix and leading from start to finish in new delhi. and final would catch up with washington tennis star there's no one who views the next weekend's davis cup decider with a check. now so football legend his first win in three games has seen them rise to third place in the russian premier league the blue and white sing off. in the first of sunday's two clashes. sentient reffing up victory in the opening in siberia that have been dismissed honest making the difference that. saying things going with a free kick twenty eight minutes. before kevin koe ronnie's showed his class fully funding the space and the back of the net six minutes from the break and that spot and anonymous final regular season national spotlight the next weekend will now decide the finishes. well in the last match of the game week to tonight chris a better word too good for esoteric and some are of the house taking the lead until the two minutes go on the clock the direct running of my research would result in
centric same sort of formula one champion sebastian vettel storms to victory at the inaugural indian grand prix and leading from start to finish in new delhi. and final would catch up with washington tennis star there's no one who views the next weekend's davis cup decider with a check. now so football legend his first win in three games has seen them rise to third place in the russian premier league the blue and white sing off. in the first of sunday's two clashes. sentient reffing up victory...
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centric same story from the one champion sebastian betts all storms to victory at the inaugural indian grand prix leading from start to finish in new delhi. and spinal column would catch up with washington tennis star there's no. use the next weekend's davis cup decider with. check. this out football legend almost goes first win in three games has seen them rise to third place in the russian premier league for blue and white seeing off some ice sits on in the first of sunday's clash is essentially reffing up victory in the opening half in siberia that have been the sweetest task making the difference that . seeing things going with frikkie twenty eight minutes in the fall kevin koe ronnie showed his class fully funding the space and the back of the net six minutes from the break and that starts with and anonymous final regular season national spotlight next weekend will not decide the finishes. up. while the last match of the game we take tonight producer back to work to get full at six eric and some are other taking the lead through the rubber ball to minutes going on the clock the di
centric same story from the one champion sebastian betts all storms to victory at the inaugural indian grand prix leading from start to finish in new delhi. and spinal column would catch up with washington tennis star there's no. use the next weekend's davis cup decider with. check. this out football legend almost goes first win in three games has seen them rise to third place in the russian premier league for blue and white seeing off some ice sits on in the first of sunday's clash is...
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because of japan's highly regulated nuclear energy-centric policy, japan until now has sold most of its smart-grid technology abroad. northeast japan says it has no shortage of cutting-edge technology, it's just never managed to turn this asset to profit. >> ( translated ): our universities have expertise in semiconductor manufacturing, organic l.e.d. technology and medical equipment. we've been trying to leverage these assets for a long time. but so far, the technology has simply flowed to tokyo. >> reporter: but to turn the region around would take an unusual meeting of the minds, a willingness to pick winners and losers-- something that japanese say their politicians are not very good at. >> these municipal and local governments, statesmen get into the trap of populism-- just distribute the money. but no one is satisfied in the end, because the level of investment doesn't reach minimum threshold. >> reporter: to avert a worst- case scenario, als will have to act soon or risk the economic decline of japan's northeast coast began long before this year's earthquake and tsunami. depopula
because of japan's highly regulated nuclear energy-centric policy, japan until now has sold most of its smart-grid technology abroad. northeast japan says it has no shortage of cutting-edge technology, it's just never managed to turn this asset to profit. >> ( translated ): our universities have expertise in semiconductor manufacturing, organic l.e.d. technology and medical equipment. we've been trying to leverage these assets for a long time. but so far, the technology has simply flowed...
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they don't know how to make media centric products. >> reporter: suzanne pratt, "nightly business report," new york. >> tom: while apple shares were lower, the new iphone's availability on the sprint network gave sprint's shares a boost. the stock climbed almost 5% on word sprint will carry the iconic apple phone for the first time. sprint has reportedly committed to buying 30 million iphones from apple over the next four years. here's what we're watching for tomorrow: we continue asking business leaders how to fix the economy. we'll talk with andrew tisch, co-chairman of loews, which has interests in insurance, energy and hotels. also, we'll take you to one area where bad weather has led to a windfall for construction workers. and hilary kramer is back as our "street critique" guest. email questions to streetcritique@nbr.com. >> susie: ford is the latest detroit auto maker to reach a deal with the united auto workers union. ford says the agreement will make it more competitive. the contract will add more than 5,700 jobs and invest nearly $5 billion in ford factories. most of the new hir
they don't know how to make media centric products. >> reporter: suzanne pratt, "nightly business report," new york. >> tom: while apple shares were lower, the new iphone's availability on the sprint network gave sprint's shares a boost. the stock climbed almost 5% on word sprint will carry the iconic apple phone for the first time. sprint has reportedly committed to buying 30 million iphones from apple over the next four years. here's what we're watching for tomorrow: we...
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-centric regulations or tax burdens in. the way to free this country up and get it working again is to lower the tax burdens both on the personal and corporate level, i called for president obama to put a six month stay, if you will, because it is killing jobs, on all of these regulations. pull them back in. test them for whether or not they actually create jobs or they kill jobs. that is how you get america working again. i am excited about the opportunity of making america competitive again. i think we can bring companies -- i assure you, i do not think companies like to be in china or they like to be in other places. they would rather be it in the united states of america, but we have run them off with over- regulation and over-taxation. if you elect me president, those days are over. [applause] >> are ready to wrap up? >> yes. thank you for allow me to be a part of this today. god bless you. may god continue to bless this great country we live -- this great country we live in. thank you. [captioning performed by nationa
-centric regulations or tax burdens in. the way to free this country up and get it working again is to lower the tax burdens both on the personal and corporate level, i called for president obama to put a six month stay, if you will, because it is killing jobs, on all of these regulations. pull them back in. test them for whether or not they actually create jobs or they kill jobs. that is how you get america working again. i am excited about the opportunity of making america competitive again....
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wiped out millions of people's life savings in russia in the night you ninety's is back well it's a centric browder served time for his dodgy accounting perceivers in ukraine are queuing up to hand over their hard earned money are to succeed a chef explains why. the twenty eleven russian hit movie the pyramid depicts a robinhood of the nine hundred ninety s. a businessman who promises well for people and confronts the oligarchs. the real story behind the sports was a sad episode in russia supposed soviet history the financial pyramid called attracted millions vowing to multiply their investments many times in the end it went bust after fifteen million people lost their life savings. i don't feel like i'm a sinner what about ok ma'am am ninety four it was undermined by the government so i knew m.m.m. emerged as virtually unlimited resources absolutely i'm controlled so the situation was not acceptable and everything was done to eliminate it civic a majority of the driving force behind the m.m. movement spent five years in prison for fraud but now the man often called the russian bernie madof
wiped out millions of people's life savings in russia in the night you ninety's is back well it's a centric browder served time for his dodgy accounting perceivers in ukraine are queuing up to hand over their hard earned money are to succeed a chef explains why. the twenty eleven russian hit movie the pyramid depicts a robinhood of the nine hundred ninety s. a businessman who promises well for people and confronts the oligarchs. the real story behind the sports was a sad episode in russia...
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a very warm welcome to you this is your news today protesters on wall street centric they are. ladies and gents a good chance to chase is a good book for example the status of the human experiments gives people. with your business rap music because it just goes to the movies allegedly trying to make sense of global economy and it's on change minds as financial template these are the easiest rambling to maintain our confidence in markets and. wants to be seen trade imbalances recession look maybe missions close to collapse in your subprime loan foreclosed homes people. something else recall a big think in a field level i think is the u.s. crash and imminent smash the ceiling seems to be just like all the classes in athens three the i.m.f. the world strikes me i'm just programs increasing returns economy. it's. a super. wealthy british.
a very warm welcome to you this is your news today protesters on wall street centric they are. ladies and gents a good chance to chase is a good book for example the status of the human experiments gives people. with your business rap music because it just goes to the movies allegedly trying to make sense of global economy and it's on change minds as financial template these are the easiest rambling to maintain our confidence in markets and. wants to be seen trade imbalances recession look...
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books were all set in east tennessee, and the most knoxville centric is called sutrey about a guy who kind of escapes from middle class life to live among the fishermen of the river front. he lived here in a houseboat. .. >> in the pulitzer winning novel travel the road. >> dr. suzanne smith is a professor at george mason university has a new book published about to called to serve the living the funeral directors said the african american way of death. what is that? >> connected to freedom and the struggle for civil rights did in the book i tell a story about how the connection between death and freedom is so essential to african-american understanding of funerals that it has not been considered in the way that i do if the book but essential for our understanding of the civil-rights movement and african and american entreprenuership. it goes back to slavery. in african-american culture day call the funeral the home going and in the book phi trace the beginning fair and the transatlantic slave trade african slaves who tried to escape by jumping ship on the middle passage jim believed
books were all set in east tennessee, and the most knoxville centric is called sutrey about a guy who kind of escapes from middle class life to live among the fishermen of the river front. he lived here in a houseboat. .. >> in the pulitzer winning novel travel the road. >> dr. suzanne smith is a professor at george mason university has a new book published about to called to serve the living the funeral directors said the african american way of death. what is that? >>...
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-centric line of questioning here for a minute, what the u.s. wants from pakistan is two things basically. one, keep a lid on terrorism so it didn't become an external threat not united states whether in afghanistan or elsewhere, and sort of a subset of that, specifically go after these groups that primarily operate along the afghan border. is that -- neither of which pakistan has done fully despite promises, so if -- is it in their interest to stay in power, to follow the rurals of dictator's handbook to do any of those things? >> guest: just before this book, i wrote a book called "the predicter's game," and that book is about how much aid it takes the united states to get the pakistanis to pursue the pal tan and so forth -- the taliban and so forth. it's $1.5 billion a year. for that amount of money, we get optimal effort. we shouldn't expect them to wipe out the taliban. we shouldn't expect them to wipe out al-qaeda and pakistan because if they do, the money will stop. we have no reason to give money to the objective if they fix the problem.
-centric line of questioning here for a minute, what the u.s. wants from pakistan is two things basically. one, keep a lid on terrorism so it didn't become an external threat not united states whether in afghanistan or elsewhere, and sort of a subset of that, specifically go after these groups that primarily operate along the afghan border. is that -- neither of which pakistan has done fully despite promises, so if -- is it in their interest to stay in power, to follow the rurals of dictator's...
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. >> let me ask you, adam, just a totally different subject and it is florida centric.aled that parts of his biography -- to say they were untrue is a bit much, but he had some timing off that made it look as though his family fled fidel castro's cuba when in fact they fled before that. is that having any resonance down in florida or does he remain a pretty popular guy? >> he remains a pretty popular guy. you can talk to people down in miami who are really quietly discussing this. there is a significant difference between leaving during batista and leaving during castro. there is some buzz about his parents going back post-castro and some questions about that. i think the more significant thing it did was to the kind of national media that's viewed rubio as sort of a flawless rock star, we have known him a little better in florida that this kind of puts a chink in that and raises some questions about how thoroughly has this potential vice president been vetted. >> listen, thank you all so much, adam smith, the "st. petersburg times," gina smith, "the state" radio in sou
. >> let me ask you, adam, just a totally different subject and it is florida centric.aled that parts of his biography -- to say they were untrue is a bit much, but he had some timing off that made it look as though his family fled fidel castro's cuba when in fact they fled before that. is that having any resonance down in florida or does he remain a pretty popular guy? >> he remains a pretty popular guy. you can talk to people down in miami who are really quietly discussing this....
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is there not room for two in the bra-centric food business?
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there's no question she's running an iowa-centric campaign.the state of iowa in which he says iowa is important but won't dominate our efforts. i'm sorry, new hampshire is important but won't dominate our efforts like iowa. >> jamie novogrod. >>> see you tomorrow, noon eastern. up next, andrea mitchell reports. trade on luck. i trade on fundamentals. analysis. information. i trade on tradearchitect. this is web-based trading, re-visualized. streaming, real-time quotes. earnings analysis. probability analysis: that's what opportunity looks like. it's all visual. intuitive. and it's available free, wherever the web is. this is how trade strategies are built. tradearchitect. only from td ameritrade. welcome to better trade commission free for 60 days when you open an account. the pioneers. the aviators. building superhighways in an unknown sky. their safety systems built of brain and heart, transforming strange names from tall tales into pictures on postcards home. and the ones who followed them, who skimmed the edge of space, the edge of heaven,
there's no question she's running an iowa-centric campaign.the state of iowa in which he says iowa is important but won't dominate our efforts. i'm sorry, new hampshire is important but won't dominate our efforts like iowa. >> jamie novogrod. >>> see you tomorrow, noon eastern. up next, andrea mitchell reports. trade on luck. i trade on fundamentals. analysis. information. i trade on tradearchitect. this is web-based trading, re-visualized. streaming, real-time quotes. earnings...
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guys, "dance-fu" is on dvd right now and cedric will be hosting the "soul train awards" on bet and centricing a little industrial? okay, there's enough energy right here in america. yeah, over 100 years worth. okay, so you mean you just ignore the environment. actually, it's cleaner. and, it provides jobs. and it helps our economy. okay, i'm listening. [announcer] at conoco phillips we're helping power america's economy with cleaner affordable natural gas... more jobs, less emissions, a good answer for everyone. so, by reducing the impact of production... and protecting our land and water... i might get a job once we graduate. ♪ i'll stop the world and melt with you... ♪ pure joy. pure togetherness. pure delicious chocolate. pure hershey's. hey ladies. enjoyof course not. because this is our movie. and dr pepper ten is our soda! it's only ten manly calories, but with all 23 flavors of dr pepper. it's what guys want. like this... catch phrase! so you can keep the romantic comedies and lady drinks. we're good. for going over 2 gigabytes of data. t-mobile slows down your data speed. with spri
guys, "dance-fu" is on dvd right now and cedric will be hosting the "soul train awards" on bet and centricing a little industrial? okay, there's enough energy right here in america. yeah, over 100 years worth. okay, so you mean you just ignore the environment. actually, it's cleaner. and, it provides jobs. and it helps our economy. okay, i'm listening. [announcer] at conoco phillips we're helping power america's economy with cleaner affordable natural gas... more jobs, less...
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the most knoxville centric is about a guy who escapes from middle-class life to live among the fishermen and derelicts of the riverfront. he lived right here in a houseboat in the book. mccarthy's novel describes the underbelly of knoxville in 1951 in such detail some people question if there's anything fictional in the book. he even refers to apparently fictional character is -- names of real people who were very similar to the characters in the book. it is one of mccarthy's funniest books but also one of his darkest the delay book especially fascinates mccarthy scholars. his final book, the road, is about a post apocalyptic world he describes the city that looks very much like knoxville and even describes the bridge that appears to be the hanley street bridge. they are rebuilding and right now but it plays a role in the novel the road. >> when i started to sell my books every person worked with i have a rejection letter from which was kind of cool that you go to a meeting and we love your stuff and i was like what about this? >> in his non-fiction than ne i nezrik talk about mark zucke
the most knoxville centric is about a guy who escapes from middle-class life to live among the fishermen and derelicts of the riverfront. he lived right here in a houseboat in the book. mccarthy's novel describes the underbelly of knoxville in 1951 in such detail some people question if there's anything fictional in the book. he even refers to apparently fictional character is -- names of real people who were very similar to the characters in the book. it is one of mccarthy's funniest books but...
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they have branded this jobs centric, jobs focused, jobs, jobs, jobs, all about jobs, very special legislative jobs session. they have branded it back to work wisconsin. as we noted last week, one of the things they are doing in their make it look like you're working on jobs back to work wisconsin special legislative session, one of the things they did was work on getting rid of sex ed. jobs, jobs, jobs. eliminating all discussion of contraception in wisconsin public schools. this is apparently the republicans' job agenda under scott walker. that wasn't a one-off thing. republicans have been doing their regular republican stuff in this special jobs session and just calling it jobs. because it's a special jobs session. and so last night one democratic legislator had enough and just started live tweeting all of the things republicans were actually working on that they were calling jobs. at 8:14 p.m. last night, for example, democratic representative corey mason tweeted, "debating sjr28, honoring crisis pregnancy centers." crisis pregnancy centers are the religious antiabortion fake health center
they have branded this jobs centric, jobs focused, jobs, jobs, jobs, all about jobs, very special legislative jobs session. they have branded it back to work wisconsin. as we noted last week, one of the things they are doing in their make it look like you're working on jobs back to work wisconsin special legislative session, one of the things they did was work on getting rid of sex ed. jobs, jobs, jobs. eliminating all discussion of contraception in wisconsin public schools. this is apparently...
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is there not room for two in the bra-centric food business? >>> thanks for watching. i'll see you at 10:00 p.m. eastern tonight for another edition of 360. piers morgan starts right now. >>> knox amanda is free. >> tonight, bombshell in italy. after nearly four years in jail for murder, amanda knox goes free when a court overturns a conviction on appeal. i'll talk with a close friend of the knox family, legal expert dan abrams on what changed and the man who wrote the book on the nightmare amanda knox has gone through. and a look inside michael jackson's multibillion dollar estate. >> it's been reported that sony tv is worth up to $2 billion and michael owns half. >> i'll talk to two of the men who knew him best. >> one of a kind. >> plus a new preview of mich l michael's new show ♪ >> seems like a match made in heaven. >> this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> american student amanda knox walked free from an italian prison after serving four years for a horrific crime she didn't commit. her roommate was brute ale murdered in an apartment they shared in perugia. tonight
is there not room for two in the bra-centric food business? >>> thanks for watching. i'll see you at 10:00 p.m. eastern tonight for another edition of 360. piers morgan starts right now. >>> knox amanda is free. >> tonight, bombshell in italy. after nearly four years in jail for murder, amanda knox goes free when a court overturns a conviction on appeal. i'll talk with a close friend of the knox family, legal expert dan abrams on what changed and the man who wrote the...
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no surprise since we all know spooky centric sells.erican horror story, "the mentalist," and not to mention shows like "ghost hunters," which brings us to wonder, how did americans get so obsessed with the paranormal? joining us now, david petterine. he traveled to three of america's more distinct or weird and haunted spots in order to learn more about our obsession with the unknown. darrel's written all about it in his new book, "haunted ground: journeys through a paranormal america." pleasure to meet you. >> thank you. >> did you see any ghosts? >> not during my trips cross-country, no, i have not. >> and did you -- what would you say that you know now that you didn't know before you began writing this book? >> well, actually, what i have a much clearer idea of is how much of the paranormal we actually can't explain. oftentimes, if you talk to a hard-core skeptic, they'll tell you it's all self-delusion, all deception, all hoaxes. but i'm personally convinced that at least a small percentage of the activity is for real and raises ver
no surprise since we all know spooky centric sells.erican horror story, "the mentalist," and not to mention shows like "ghost hunters," which brings us to wonder, how did americans get so obsessed with the paranormal? joining us now, david petterine. he traveled to three of america's more distinct or weird and haunted spots in order to learn more about our obsession with the unknown. darrel's written all about it in his new book, "haunted ground: journeys through a...
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-centric line of questioning here just for a minute, what the u.s. now wants from zardari and pakistan is two things basically. one, keep a lid on terrorism so it doesn't become an external threat to the united states, whether in afghanistan or elsewhere. and sort of a subset of that, specifically go after these groups that primarily operate along the afghan border. is that, neither of which pakistan has been fully, despite -- so if, in these it in zardari's interest to stay in power, to follow the rules of the dictator's handbook, to do any of those things? >> guest: just before "the dictator's handbook," i wrote a different book. the penultimate chapter of the book is about how much aid it would take the united states, from the united states to get to pakistani to pursue the taliban and so forth. it's about one and half billion a year. and the book makes the point that for that amount of money we will get the optimal effort. we shouldn't expect them to wipe out the taliban. we shouldn't expect them to wipe out al qaeda in pakistan, because if they
-centric line of questioning here just for a minute, what the u.s. now wants from zardari and pakistan is two things basically. one, keep a lid on terrorism so it doesn't become an external threat to the united states, whether in afghanistan or elsewhere. and sort of a subset of that, specifically go after these groups that primarily operate along the afghan border. is that, neither of which pakistan has been fully, despite -- so if, in these it in zardari's interest to stay in power, to follow...
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centric line of questioning here just for a minute, what the u.s.ow wants from zardari and pakistan is two things basically. one, keep a lid on terrorism so it doesn't become an external threat to the united states within afghanistan or elsewhere. and a subset of that specifically go after these groups that primarily operate along the afghan border. is that -- meter of which pakistan has gone foley just by promises. so, is it in missouri's interest to stay in power to keep the -- to follow the rules of the dictators handbook to do any of those things? >> guest: just before the dictators and the guy wrote a book called the prediction near's game and the ultimate chapter of that book is about how much aid it would take the united states come from the united states to the pakistanis to pursue the taliban and so forth. it's about one paid 5 billion a year and the book makes the point that for that amount of money we would get the optimal effort. we shouldn't expect them to wipe out the taliban. we shouldn't expect them to wipe out al qaeda and pakistan
centric line of questioning here just for a minute, what the u.s.ow wants from zardari and pakistan is two things basically. one, keep a lid on terrorism so it doesn't become an external threat to the united states within afghanistan or elsewhere. and a subset of that specifically go after these groups that primarily operate along the afghan border. is that -- meter of which pakistan has gone foley just by promises. so, is it in missouri's interest to stay in power to keep the -- to follow the...
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the most knoxville centric of all of his books is called sultry about
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