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did evel knievil jump this board over charles manson?> that's a movie. >> stephen: the guy offered to sell the board. >> i heard they were closing and because i considered that board to be responsible from where i am today. i said i would be honored to tell it if you want to silt. >> stephen: does it have a story to tell? >> the first thing we had to do when we got it is scrub the coke cane and fried chicken out. >> stephen: that was a great album, too, cocaine and fried chicken. >> yeah, yeah. >> stephen: legendary. >> amazing. >> stephen: did you have to listen to never mind again and as part of it did you think about what that recording session was like? >> interviewing like butch who is the producer or chris, the bass player of nirvana, sitting down and talking about it brought back a lot of memories. i remembered a lot more about the couple weeks we were there. >> stephen: is it like pulling out your high school yearbook and like (bleep) we were so young. >> nobody thought we were going to be a big band. at the time michael bolton w
did evel knievil jump this board over charles manson?> that's a movie. >> stephen: the guy offered to sell the board. >> i heard they were closing and because i considered that board to be responsible from where i am today. i said i would be honored to tell it if you want to silt. >> stephen: does it have a story to tell? >> the first thing we had to do when we got it is scrub the coke cane and fried chicken out. >> stephen: that was a great album, too, cocaine...
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davis was sentenced to life in prison along with charles manson himself back in 1972.re convicted in connection with the murders of two men at the family ranch. davis wasn't involved in the more notorious murder of sharon tate. his parole was blocked by arnold schwarzenegger three years ago. current governor jerry brown has three days to decide if davis will be set free. >>> in illinois, a convicted murderer who was mistakenly released now back behind bars this morning. police captured steven robbins 60 miles from chicago. on tuesday, robbins was supposed to be transferred back to the indiana prison where he's serving a 60-year sentence. investigators aren't saying what led them to the hiding spot. >>> now to security concerns at twitter, the social media site says around 250,000 accounts were compromised by hackers. they gained access to user names and e-mail addresses, twitter security chief says they stopped one attack as it was happening. they believe the breach may be linked to similar ones by suspected chinese hackers on the "new york times" and the "wall street
davis was sentenced to life in prison along with charles manson himself back in 1972.re convicted in connection with the murders of two men at the family ranch. davis wasn't involved in the more notorious murder of sharon tate. his parole was blocked by arnold schwarzenegger three years ago. current governor jerry brown has three days to decide if davis will be set free. >>> in illinois, a convicted murderer who was mistakenly released now back behind bars this morning. police captured...
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the inmate is charles manson. >> we have some manson memorabilia that charles manson has created sinceted here at corcoran. >> during one of our shoots at california state prison corcoran, our crew barely got a glimpse of manson before he covered up his window. a recent mug shot shows how much he has aged since first coming to prison in 1971. but his artwork provides a unique insight into his life behind bars. >> here a scorpion that he's made. basically, taking thread from various types of items, socks and t-shirts and towel, he creates it and uses -- it looks like a marker to color. this is probably one of the items that he makes the most of. spiders. i would assume this is something like a harp. and he's made it out of toilet paper and newspaper. it looks like some dental floss, a small stick, and probably for the coloring, he used kool-aid to get the coloring for it. >> why do you have it? >> he's not allowed to have it.
the inmate is charles manson. >> we have some manson memorabilia that charles manson has created sinceted here at corcoran. >> during one of our shoots at california state prison corcoran, our crew barely got a glimpse of manson before he covered up his window. a recent mug shot shows how much he has aged since first coming to prison in 1971. but his artwork provides a unique insight into his life behind bars. >> here a scorpion that he's made. basically, taking thread from...
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. >> dean has written a letter to charles manson in hopes of starting a friendship. >> i am not disturbed people in your type of situation. i think you're one hell of a person to manipulate the minds of so many. that's a god to me. i know what he did is a crappy thing, but anyone who can do stuff like that you have to be a different kind of person. >> have you ever thought of the victims in any of these cases? >> no. so i'll keep this short and sweet. just let you know there's someone on your side and still thinking of you. i'm in a county right now, in a crappy bull [ bleep ] situation but i'll be out soon and i hope to keep in touch. >> think charles manson is going to write you back? >> i would hope so. probably not. you never know. stranger things have happened. hopefully he will write back. it will make my life. >> jason flores is fighting for his life or at least to get a decade off his 25-year prison sentence for home invasion robbery and attempted murder. he is due in court in less than 24 hours. >> i mean, yeah, i'm a little anxious, but i'm not really thinking about what's going
. >> dean has written a letter to charles manson in hopes of starting a friendship. >> i am not disturbed people in your type of situation. i think you're one hell of a person to manipulate the minds of so many. that's a god to me. i know what he did is a crappy thing, but anyone who can do stuff like that you have to be a different kind of person. >> have you ever thought of the victims in any of these cases? >> no. so i'll keep this short and sweet. just let you know...
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. >> this is when charles manson was out in the protective yard. the inmates that were out on the maximum security yard were able to defeat the security lock and got through there. manson was out in the yard playing the guitar, and they ended up breaking it. i don't know if they hit him with it, but they ended up breaking it. we took it. he wasn't hurt or anything. we quelled it pretty quick. the guy that came into the yard was more scared than manson. he came in real quick and broke the guitar up and got down. so he complied with the orders. >> any idea what song manson was singing? >> no, no. i have no idea what he was playing. >> "helter-skelter." >> yeah, i don't know. >>> tea party wars. let's play "hardball. " . >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start with strange business on the right. one thing you can say is it was tightly organized. there were no huge wars separating the north from the south, the center right from the hard right. before we end this week the chasm is deep, dark, and alarming. look at karl rove. look
. >> this is when charles manson was out in the protective yard. the inmates that were out on the maximum security yard were able to defeat the security lock and got through there. manson was out in the yard playing the guitar, and they ended up breaking it. i don't know if they hit him with it, but they ended up breaking it. we took it. he wasn't hurt or anything. we quelled it pretty quick. the guy that came into the yard was more scared than manson. he came in real quick and broke the...
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the judge learned gladden was sending letters to mass murder charles manson.atements to police at the scene are admissible at trial. they did not read them his miranda rights. once officer said gladden asked to get the death penalty for this. gladden's facebook page displayed warning signs. he wrote first day of school last day of my life. he called the colunbine shooters inspirations. he just needs mental health care his lawyers said. he now faces life in an adult prison. >> what he was doing was acting out in a terrible fashion in the hopes that somebody other than him would pull the trigger on him and he would perish. >> mike hellgren, wjz eyewitness news. >> the trial is set to begin later on this month. >>> in around county police charge a mother with murder for killing her 2-year-old daughter and then throwing the toddler's body in a dumpster. police found kassidey booth in a garbage. 25-year-old chelsea booth confessed to killing her daughter. she said she killed her because she believed she was possessed by an evil spirit. booth is being held without b
the judge learned gladden was sending letters to mass murder charles manson.atements to police at the scene are admissible at trial. they did not read them his miranda rights. once officer said gladden asked to get the death penalty for this. gladden's facebook page displayed warning signs. he wrote first day of school last day of my life. he called the colunbine shooters inspirations. he just needs mental health care his lawyers said. he now faces life in an adult prison. >> what he was...
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. >> the judge also warned his admiration for hitler, a letter he sent to charles manson and making light of the sandy hook shooting. live in towns and, kai reed, wbal-tv 11 news. >> the woman charged with killing her two year-old daughter and during her body in the dumpster and we have the very latest on the investigation. >> chelsea both was denied bail after she admitted to committing the crime according the charge and documents. she said she killed her daughter because she thought the had put agirl's father curse on her. a shocking crime had a 25-year- old chelsea booth kill her daughter in annapolis. she told police that the child's father, nelson, had placed "a muslim curse" and that kassi dey was possessed. some time on the fourth or fifth, she murdered her by lying on top of her until she showed no signs of life. she wrapped her daughter in a blanket and then put her body in a dumpster. police said they had a hard time finding the body but they were eventually able to track it to a garbage transition station in just a. her body had been loaded into real car bound for an out-of- st
. >> the judge also warned his admiration for hitler, a letter he sent to charles manson and making light of the sandy hook shooting. live in towns and, kai reed, wbal-tv 11 news. >> the woman charged with killing her two year-old daughter and during her body in the dumpster and we have the very latest on the investigation. >> chelsea both was denied bail after she admitted to committing the crime according the charge and documents. she said she killed her daughter because she...
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unchained melody,"" when a man loves a woman" and "you are so beautiful" a song he wrote about charles mansonwhoa have two minutes. what was your favorite love song? i know you hate people. >> i like susie greenberg from fish. it is crazy. i like "joy." >> what is "joy"? >> one of their songs. >> sherrod, what is your favorite? >> i made love to all of these songs, sweet, sweet passionate love. i would have to say "sexual healing" more vin g -- marvin gaye. >> sherrod, we don't need that. i am going to eliminate that phrase. matt? >> fan knee -- fanny be tender. dolly parton's "i will always love you" will cheer you straight up. watch the version on youtube, 1974. >> it is not better than whitney. let's not get crazy. >> she crushes whitney like a grape. >> maybe with her boob. >> bill, you reenact a scene from -- all the time. >> he is my mate. have to go with the "gilligan's island" theme. >> how is that a love song? >> it is the skipper and gilligan at the time -- >> my favorite love song is "my humps" with the black eyed peas because at the time i was dating two hunchbacks. i also like "l
unchained melody,"" when a man loves a woman" and "you are so beautiful" a song he wrote about charles mansonwhoa have two minutes. what was your favorite love song? i know you hate people. >> i like susie greenberg from fish. it is crazy. i like "joy." >> what is "joy"? >> one of their songs. >> sherrod, what is your favorite? >> i made love to all of these songs, sweet, sweet passionate love. i would have to say...
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that's almost like inviting charles manson to sharon tate's funeral. >> bill: i was wondering where youing with that. i'll buy that. it is just sick, sick. again, where is the leadership? what is john boehner thinking? because by not -- by keeping his silence, if he doesn't act that means john boehner agrees with everything ted nugent is. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." going to do the young turks. i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they know that i'm not bs'ing them with some hidden agenda, actually supporting one party or the other. when the democrats are wrong, they know that i'm going to be the first one to call them out. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. >> announcer: chatting with you live at current.com/billpress this is the "bill press show." live on your radio and current tv. >> bill: here we go. 33 minutes after the hour now on the "full court press." this tuesday morning. february 12th. state of the
that's almost like inviting charles manson to sharon tate's funeral. >> bill: i was wondering where youing with that. i'll buy that. it is just sick, sick. again, where is the leadership? what is john boehner thinking? because by not -- by keeping his silence, if he doesn't act that means john boehner agrees with everything ted nugent is. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." going to do the young turks. i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young...
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protesters say the muslim brotherhood has month -- >>> -- once a follower of charles manson.ally recommended that 70-year-old bruce davis be released. davis is serving a life sentence for the 1969 murders of musician gary hinman and stuntman donald shea. parole officials say davis became an evangelical christian while in prison and earned a doctorate in philosophy and religion. if davis is released, he would be the first member of manson's so-called family to be released on parole. >>> fbi agents searching in a san joaquin county well for buried murder victims have not made any discoveries. authorities are searching for the victims of killer's wesley sherman tine and herman her sog. the well has reached a depth of 65 feet, but with no findings. sherman tine says the well is not one of his disposal spots. >>> new information this morning about the fatal shooting of a deputy in modesto. according to a new report, deputy bob paris was warned to be very cautious when serving an eviction notice on james ferraro. paris was reportedly told ferraro was likely armed and may have had b
protesters say the muslim brotherhood has month -- >>> -- once a follower of charles manson.ally recommended that 70-year-old bruce davis be released. davis is serving a life sentence for the 1969 murders of musician gary hinman and stuntman donald shea. parole officials say davis became an evangelical christian while in prison and earned a doctorate in philosophy and religion. if davis is released, he would be the first member of manson's so-called family to be released on parole....
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. >>> california's parole board is recommending freedom for one of charles manson's convicted followers. 70-year-old bruce davis was sentenced to life in prison in 1972 for the murders of two men. he was not involved in the more infamous murder of actress sharon tate. jerry brown now has 30 days to decide whether to release david. if freed, he would be the first convicted manson family member to leave prison. >>> a massive manhunt for a convicted murderer. mistakenly released from prison, it's over. illinois police captured stephen robbins last night 60 miles outside of chicago three days after he rent on the lam. is he serving time for a murder 11 years ago in indianapolis. it's still unclear how he went free tuesday following a court hearing. >>> new allegations of doping against alex rodriguez. a-rod being accused of taking performance enhancing drugs from a florida clinic but this is not the first time. he admitted in the past to doping but says he's been clean since 2003. national correspondent susan candiotti is live for us in new york. susan? >> hi, miguel. he is again trying to
. >>> california's parole board is recommending freedom for one of charles manson's convicted followers. 70-year-old bruce davis was sentenced to life in prison in 1972 for the murders of two men. he was not involved in the more infamous murder of actress sharon tate. jerry brown now has 30 days to decide whether to release david. if freed, he would be the first convicted manson family member to leave prison. >>> a massive manhunt for a convicted murderer. mistakenly released...
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the face of evil, charles manson, who unleashed tar rohr in a murder spree in 1969. looks to manson and once a follower. barbara hoyt knows that because she was 17 when she joined the so-called manson family in 1979. that's when she met davis. >> these people wanted to start a race war. they wanted to end society as we knew it. they wanted millions to die. >> he wanted to trigger a population war that he triggered himself. he dubbed it helter-skelter. manson's plan was to leave behind misleading clues in a series of murders, evidence that would indicate black assail lands in the killings of whites. davis was one of the manson followers implicated in a murder at this home that started it all. musician gary hinman. in man son's trial this model was shown how he was treated. brutally tortured. sliced at the ear. the words political piggy in blood and this, a bloody print and an unsuccessful attempt to show the police the black panthers were behind it. then two others that took the lives of pregnant actress sharon tate and six others. davis was not part of those but was a
the face of evil, charles manson, who unleashed tar rohr in a murder spree in 1969. looks to manson and once a follower. barbara hoyt knows that because she was 17 when she joined the so-called manson family in 1979. that's when she met davis. >> these people wanted to start a race war. they wanted to end society as we knew it. they wanted millions to die. >> he wanted to trigger a population war that he triggered himself. he dubbed it helter-skelter. manson's plan was to leave...
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the judge also learned gladden was sending letters to notorious mass murderer, charles manson. >> reporter: a big issue will be if any of gladden's statements are eligible at the trial. they did not read him his miranda rights. >> one said, can i get the death penalty for this? i wanted to kill him. i wanted to commit suicide. >> reporter: gladden's page also said, first day of school, last day of my life. and called the columbine high school shooters, eric harris, and dylan klebold, inspirations. gladden's lawyers said the teen had a rough life at home and isn't evil. that he just needs comprehensive mental healthcare. >> what he was doing is acting out in a terrible fashion, in the hopes that somebody other than him would pull the trigger on him. and he would perish. >> gladden looked much the same in court today, as he did in those pictures. his hair was just a little bit lighter. he wore an oversized dress shirt. and through much of the testimony from different police officers, he was drawing on a legal pad. reporting live in towson, mike hellgren, wjz eyewitness news. >> mike, thank y
the judge also learned gladden was sending letters to notorious mass murderer, charles manson. >> reporter: a big issue will be if any of gladden's statements are eligible at the trial. they did not read him his miranda rights. >> one said, can i get the death penalty for this? i wanted to kill him. i wanted to commit suicide. >> reporter: gladden's page also said, first day of school, last day of my life. and called the columbine high school shooters, eric harris, and dylan...
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a follower of charles manson, may be released from prison. his name is bruce davis, he was sent to prison for his role in the manson family killing. parole was recommended for davis, but now it's up to jerry brown to give final approval. brown has 30 days to decide. >>> the usual roar of subway trains in new york, replaced by the sound of a water fall, a water pipe nearly 100 years old, burst above ground in the flat iron district, it sent water into the station. trains are being diverted while the repairs are made. want to get an update on the alabama story where a 5-year-old boy is headed into his fifth night inside an underground bunker. a man they have identified as jim dykes killed a school bus driver and took the boy hostage. the police are communicating with dykes through a ventilation tube and do not feel the boy has been harmed. good evening to you, george, what did you see? >> well, don, you know, dozens of people came together. you know, this is a vigil not only to honor charles poland, the slain bus driver who gave his life to try
a follower of charles manson, may be released from prison. his name is bruce davis, he was sent to prison for his role in the manson family killing. parole was recommended for davis, but now it's up to jerry brown to give final approval. brown has 30 days to decide. >>> the usual roar of subway trains in new york, replaced by the sound of a water fall, a water pipe nearly 100 years old, burst above ground in the flat iron district, it sent water into the station. trains are being...
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the judge also learned gladden was sending letters to notorious mass murderer, charles manson. a big issue will be whether any of gladden's statements to police at the scene are at trial. they did not read him his miranda rights? >> one officer said gladden told him, can i get the death penalty for this? i wanted to kill him. i wanted to commit suicide. he told another officer, he warned two of his friends before the shooting to get out of the cafeteria, and get anyone out you care about because people are going to get hurt. gladden's facebook page also displayed warning signs. he wrote, first day of school, last day of my life. and called the columbine shooters, eric harris and dylan klebold, inspirational. his lawyer says he isn't evil and he just needs comprehensive care. he now faces life in an adult prison. >>> in court today. gladden still had his long hair. he was drawing on a legal pad, drawing much of the testimony from several police witnesses. reporting live from towson. mike hellgren, wjz eyewitness news. >> and the trial is scheduled to begin later this month. >>>
the judge also learned gladden was sending letters to notorious mass murderer, charles manson. a big issue will be whether any of gladden's statements to police at the scene are at trial. they did not read him his miranda rights? >> one officer said gladden told him, can i get the death penalty for this? i wanted to kill him. i wanted to commit suicide. he told another officer, he warned two of his friends before the shooting to get out of the cafeteria, and get anyone out you care about...
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. >> reporter: prosecutors say gladden wrote letters to charles manson and said he went to sandy hook. >> when they're bullied as young people, it builds and builds over time. and then it explodes. what would you want to happen? >> death penalty. >> why? >> so i can just die. >> reporter: gladden will get treatment while serving a 35- year sentence. >> as long as there is life, i always think there is hope. in some shape. there's always hope in that. >> reporter: his victim, daniel borowy survived. his mother calls the school to check on him every day. mike hellgren, wjz eyewitness news. >> and gladden's attorney says he is now showing remorse and is taking medication. >>> the glen burnie man charged with trespassing at an anne arundel county high school is competent to stand trial. justin beaumont underwent a psychiatric evaluation. the 25-year-old told the arresting officers he was bullied. at the school. police then searched beaumont's home and found several legally- registered firearms. beaumont will have a bail review hearing tomorrow. >>> baltimore county police are investigatin
. >> reporter: prosecutors say gladden wrote letters to charles manson and said he went to sandy hook. >> when they're bullied as young people, it builds and builds over time. and then it explodes. what would you want to happen? >> death penalty. >> why? >> so i can just die. >> reporter: gladden will get treatment while serving a 35- year sentence. >> as long as there is life, i always think there is hope. in some shape. there's always hope in that....
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online today about tonight's state of the union address, mary lowry says someone should bring charles manson the union address so ted nugent has a playmate. that's a little unfair. ted will have lots of people to talk to tonight. for example all those gun victims might want to have a word with him. plus i don't think they'll hang out because manson has a much better taste in music. in you have a comment for the show, tweet us at view point ctv or john fugelsang or use the #"viewpoint"." remember the war in afghanistan? right now there are still 66,000 american troops fighting in afghanistan representing two-thirds of the total coalition forces. in his state of the union president obama will announce that 34,000 of those troops will be home by the end of the year. staying on pace to hand over security to afghan troops by the end of 2014. let's bring back alexis mcgill johnson and sam seder. alexis. massive troop withdraw from afghanistan. good news or just a reminder of what we do it will still be a bloody mess. >> it's a bloody mess, and why do we need troops when we have drones. >> john: sa
online today about tonight's state of the union address, mary lowry says someone should bring charles manson the union address so ted nugent has a playmate. that's a little unfair. ted will have lots of people to talk to tonight. for example all those gun victims might want to have a word with him. plus i don't think they'll hang out because manson has a much better taste in music. in you have a comment for the show, tweet us at view point ctv or john fugelsang or use the...
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. >> this is when charles manson was out in the protective yard. the inmates that were out on the maximum security yard were able to defeat the security lock and got through there. manson was out in the yard playing the guitar and they ended up breaking it. i don't know if they hit him with it. we took it. he wasn't hurt or anything. we quelled it pretty quick. the guy that came into the yard was more scared than manson. he came in real quick and broke the guitar up and got down. he complied with the orders. >> any idea what song manson was singing? >> no, no. i have no idea what he was playing. i don't know. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons to a world of chaos and danger, now the scenes you've never seen, "lockup: raw." >> you're in jail. there's no greater punishment in the world. >> you're here with crack heads, dope fiends, rapists, murders. >> we're all treated guilty until proven otherwise. >> "lockup" has spent time in three of america's b
. >> this is when charles manson was out in the protective yard. the inmates that were out on the maximum security yard were able to defeat the security lock and got through there. manson was out in the yard playing the guitar and they ended up breaking it. i don't know if they hit him with it. we took it. he wasn't hurt or anything. we quelled it pretty quick. the guy that came into the yard was more scared than manson. he came in real quick and broke the guitar up and got down. he...
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he was sentenced to murder along with charles manson back in 1972.h his attorney. >> i think the governor should respect the work done by his parole board. that hearing lasted about five or six hours. they took into account everything about bruce and they didn't grant him parole as a favor. they didn't grant him parole on a whim. they considered it very carefully. >> the parole board recommended parole for davis three years ago, but it was blocked by then governor arnold schwarzenegger. >>> number four, 60 harvard students have been forced to temporarily withdraw from school after being linked to a cheating scandal at the university. harvard is releasing details of their investigation into the incident that first came to light back in august. 125 students allegedly cheated on a take-home exam at harvard. >>> number five, the resignation of secret service director mark sullivan. sullivan served with the agency for 30 years, protecting five different presidents. he was promoted to director in 2006. the end of his career, though, was clouded in controve
he was sentenced to murder along with charles manson back in 1972.h his attorney. >> i think the governor should respect the work done by his parole board. that hearing lasted about five or six hours. they took into account everything about bruce and they didn't grant him parole as a favor. they didn't grant him parole on a whim. they considered it very carefully. >> the parole board recommended parole for davis three years ago, but it was blocked by then governor arnold...
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charles manson, a serial killer, was inspired by the beatles "white" album, mark david chapman, the manlled john lennon was inspired by "the catcher in the rai" and john hinckley, he was inspired by the movie "taxi driver" which he saw 15 times. he was so obsessed with its star, jodi foster, he shot president reagan so foster would "look into her heart" so he could gain her respect and love. it's easy to blame the media for are the carnage but in my mind it's simplistic. my guess is you find it essential to know why, it's why you watch the news or read a blog or newspaper or book, or watch one of the dozens of tv shows about serial killers. "dexter" anyone? dig deep. what i'm about to ask you doesn't have an easy answer. talk back question of the day, how should the media report on serial killers, facebook.com/carolcnn, or tweet me @carolcnn. stouffer's is proud to make america's favorite lasagna... with hand-layered pasta, tomatoes, and real mozzarella cheese. but what makes us even prouder... is what our real dinners can do for your family. stouffer's. let's fix dinner. >>> good morni
charles manson, a serial killer, was inspired by the beatles "white" album, mark david chapman, the manlled john lennon was inspired by "the catcher in the rai" and john hinckley, he was inspired by the movie "taxi driver" which he saw 15 times. he was so obsessed with its star, jodi foster, he shot president reagan so foster would "look into her heart" so he could gain her respect and love. it's easy to blame the media for are the carnage but in my mind...
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. >>> california's parole board is recommending freedom for one of kafrls manson's con -- charles manson'srs. bruce davis was sentenced in 1972 for the murders of two men. he was not involved in the more infamous murder of actress sharon tate. calf governor brown has 30 -- california governor brown has 30 days to decide whether to release davis. if freed he would be the first manson family member to leave prison. >>> in egypt, soccer players are kicking off their season today to an empty stadium. it's than fans don't want to be there. spectators are not allowed, and security is tight after 74 people were killed in a deadly riot following a game last year in port sayed. last week, 21 people were sentenced to death in the riots, sparking new protests in several cities. in cairo last night, demonstrators threw rocks and molotov cocktails at security forces, igniting a fire outside the presidential palace. >>> if you have a twitter account, you'll want to pay attention to this. the social media web site says it has been hacked. about 250,000 accounts are compromised. the company says it discov
. >>> california's parole board is recommending freedom for one of kafrls manson's con -- charles manson'srs. bruce davis was sentenced in 1972 for the murders of two men. he was not involved in the more infamous murder of actress sharon tate. calf governor brown has 30 -- california governor brown has 30 days to decide whether to release davis. if freed he would be the first manson family member to leave prison. >>> in egypt, soccer players are kicking off their season today...