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the leader was a short, scruffy guy and habitual criminal named manson, charles manson. the cops, to their surprise, discovered manson and several followers were already in custody -- not for murder but for car theft. >> manson was a lifelong criminal who never could go more than a day or two of his free life without breaking some law. >> and the people with him, young, mostly women, were barely more than half his age. >> they're easily influenced. you know, they came from broken homes, or they were bullied at school. they didn't fit in. and he was able to tap into all of that. ♪ >> police began to interview these women. one was 18-year-old barbara hoyt, who spoke about life inside the family and what attracted her to charles manson. >> he was very loving. he was very much a father figure. >> how did it make you feel when he was nice to you like that in -- >> it made me feel special. it felt like we were all fingers on one hand, like we were the digits and charlie was the hand. >> police spoke with other manson women too. and learned that in the fall of '67, manson moved
the leader was a short, scruffy guy and habitual criminal named manson, charles manson. the cops, to their surprise, discovered manson and several followers were already in custody -- not for murder but for car theft. >> manson was a lifelong criminal who never could go more than a day or two of his free life without breaking some law. >> and the people with him, young, mostly women, were barely more than half his age. >> they're easily influenced. you know, they came from...
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>>charles manson follower leslie van houten she could be released from prison. this would be after serving nearly 5 decades behind bars, a panel has recommended that she get parole after a 120 day review process her case will rest with governor newsome this is come up for the governor could say no, although that could lead to a court challenge newsome has blocked her once before his predecessor jerry brown did so twice, 70 year-old van houten is serving a life sentence for helping charles manson and others kill a los angeles grocer and his wife that was in august of 1969. >>i did i aced the test i guarantee you that joe biden could not answer those questions, okay. you and i answered all 35 questions correctly. >>president trump continues to talk about his brain as he defends his cognitive abilities will explain the details behind the latest test results sees been touting in recent interviews. >>and thousands of bay area restaurants have shut their doors during the pandemic how many will stay closed for good. >>and i'll have your friday microclimate fore >>and t
>>charles manson follower leslie van houten she could be released from prison. this would be after serving nearly 5 decades behind bars, a panel has recommended that she get parole after a 120 day review process her case will rest with governor newsome this is come up for the governor could say no, although that could lead to a court challenge newsome has blocked her once before his predecessor jerry brown did so twice, 70 year-old van houten is serving a life sentence for helping charles...
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charles manson. so that being said the government should be running under people first. and to disregard other people if they are working like the previous guest talked about that the people keep their jobs. >> i do agree with you. that is the first order of business for families. >> and i said with all of my experience and that i talked about my experience in south carolina where my motto is if i breathe i hope. and then to give hope to families. that you are the fabric is all about. what is the urgency in that? let's give people some hope by giving them unemployment insurance. to give them $400 at the same time with a new headquarters for the fbi. that doesn't make sense for those who are unemployed. yes talk about building were aircraft carriers that is what they bill into the bill. we need to secure the families by giving them hope. >> georgia republican line. >>caller. >> donald trump is like a superhero. he's the only one fighting for the people the democrats are doing nothing but sitting there to destroy him as such a shame. i am voting republican all the wayti do
charles manson. so that being said the government should be running under people first. and to disregard other people if they are working like the previous guest talked about that the people keep their jobs. >> i do agree with you. that is the first order of business for families. >> and i said with all of my experience and that i talked about my experience in south carolina where my motto is if i breathe i hope. and then to give hope to families. that you are the fabric is all...
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. >>> the southern california parole board is recommending that a charles manson follower be given freedom, after being given 50 years in prison. this is the fourth time the parole board had determined that if and how and should be freed. once again, her fate is in the hands of governor newsom. he is blocked releasing her once, and his predecessor, jerry brown had did it twice. her crimes with the manson family back in 1969 still makes her a threat to society, he says. >>> there is concern that when covid-19 eviction protection expires, bay area renters could be finding themselves without a place to live. and santa clara county, and san jose, the eviction moratorium is set to expire august 31. when the moratorium ends, tenants are going to be asked to start paying back rent. >> most of the tenants, the low income tenants that have lost jobs and unable to pay rent, they will struggle immensely to pay each month to pay back rent. >>> the california association which represents landlords is calling for governmental rental assistance. >>> weather on a friday, we are here at the ktvu studio. it
. >>> the southern california parole board is recommending that a charles manson follower be given freedom, after being given 50 years in prison. this is the fourth time the parole board had determined that if and how and should be freed. once again, her fate is in the hands of governor newsom. he is blocked releasing her once, and his predecessor, jerry brown had did it twice. her crimes with the manson family back in 1969 still makes her a threat to society, he says. >>>...
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charles manson showed his family values, and the beatles showed us why they crossed the road.al, ludicrous, grisly, shameful, dramatic stories of the year. who can forget 1969? ♪ ♪ >> abbey road was such an iconic album -- >> probably the great beatles album. >> i i e remember looking at
charles manson showed his family values, and the beatles showed us why they crossed the road.al, ludicrous, grisly, shameful, dramatic stories of the year. who can forget 1969? ♪ ♪ >> abbey road was such an iconic album -- >> probably the great beatles album. >> i i e remember looking at
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charles manson was epitome of evil.s manson, they wanted to carry his baby. only a sampling of the awful destructive charisma that this man had. i'm sure the devil received him as member. this period was particularly flamboyant aside from interviews, we had the talk show started in these years, you had the skin head rumbles, confronted the racists, exciting time. i felt like a warrior for the righteous side of life. it was very, you know, invigorating and it's all on fox nation. brian: you never had to do early to do fox back then. [laughter] >> geraldo: i go to sleep at this hour. brian: exactly. all in your series i am geraldo 50 years, part 3 on fox nation from now august 22nd, you can get a copy of sean hannity's book, i met him. foxnation.com for more information. that's what sean looks like. ainsley: joe biden unveil it is final pillar of economy plan, this time work on working families, would this help with problems or start problems, our experts will debate next. [♪] every time you touch a surface, bacteria is l
charles manson was epitome of evil.s manson, they wanted to carry his baby. only a sampling of the awful destructive charisma that this man had. i'm sure the devil received him as member. this period was particularly flamboyant aside from interviews, we had the talk show started in these years, you had the skin head rumbles, confronted the racists, exciting time. i felt like a warrior for the righteous side of life. it was very, you know, invigorating and it's all on fox nation. brian: you...
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charles manson? his family has no reason to expect monuments to them. we know what these people did. come on, now. to protect them as being flat-out racist. thing and not give black people reparations is ridiculous. host: jack in davenport, iowa. drive to view this remove monuments as a way to avoid shame, the shame of what happened with slavery in the south. i don't think we should avoid shame about slavery, but what happened in nazi germany, i think that was shame. there are still things that are schaefer -- shameful, three-year-old kids being shot in chicago. those are shame's. the answer i think is to put up likestatues of shames those kids being slaughtered, or the people that were hung. put up statues showing lynchings. but a more statues of people like martin luther king. put up statues of someone like milk that were gunned down in san francisco. let's put up more statues of things that we can be ashamed of , and tell the truth about. let's not just hide from the truth. let's stick with the truth. host: ok. >> c-span's "washington journal" -- eve
charles manson? his family has no reason to expect monuments to them. we know what these people did. come on, now. to protect them as being flat-out racist. thing and not give black people reparations is ridiculous. host: jack in davenport, iowa. drive to view this remove monuments as a way to avoid shame, the shame of what happened with slavery in the south. i don't think we should avoid shame about slavery, but what happened in nazi germany, i think that was shame. there are still things that...
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. >>> the parole board has recommended that charles manson follower be released on parole. van houten spent the last nearly five decades incarcerated. the governor could still block be the recommendation, he's done it once before. she is serving a life sentence for helping manson kill l.a. grosser and his wife in 1969 when she was 19 years old. >>> the pandemic fueling anxiety for families. a new poll reveals how parents feel when it comes to sending kids back to school. >>> and taking a live look at the big board, it beilooks like we're down about 142 points. >>> no mask, no flying. the airlines tightening their requirements. >>> and now let's check in with a look at our forecast. >> let's take a look at what is going on down in the south bay under a partly cloudy sky. yeah, we'll have more sunshine today and temperatures right now around 55 to about 59 degrees. up in the north bay, we have mid-50s, we have mid to upper 50s just about everywhere else. some of the milder neighborhoods, your commute, yeah, it is a little cloudy, a little hazy as we look from the south beach.
. >>> the parole board has recommended that charles manson follower be released on parole. van houten spent the last nearly five decades incarcerated. the governor could still block be the recommendation, he's done it once before. she is serving a life sentence for helping manson kill l.a. grosser and his wife in 1969 when she was 19 years old. >>> the pandemic fueling anxiety for families. a new poll reveals how parents feel when it comes to sending kids back to school....
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. >> charles manson stole lives. >> grief like you could not imagine. >> stole innocence.
. >> charles manson stole lives. >> grief like you could not imagine. >> stole innocence.
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like i was charles manson or somebody. >> reporter: when dateline continues. discomfort back there? instead of using aloe, or baby wipes, or powders. try the cooling, soothing relief of preparation h. because your derriere deserves expert care. try new soothing relief. neuriva has clinically proven oingredients that fuel five, indicators of brain performanc: memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try our new gummies for 30 days and see the difference. you know when your dog...
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look at charles manson, martin luther king, good examples. said, i will point this out too, sir.vernment should be running under one mantra, people first, not how much money you could make or how much profit you can garner from sending child's overseas and disregarding -- sending jobs overseas and disregarding other people. if these people were so concerned like the previous guest talked about, why don't we let these people keep their jobs? guest: thank you very much. i do agree with you. that is the first order of business. for families, to be secure, first communities to really have hope. that is -- for communities to really have hope. i am a south carolinian through and through, and i wrote my memoirs, calling them blessed experiences. i set out of all of my experiences, -- i said all of my experiences have not been pleasant. i talked about my experiences in south carolina. where the montreux is, while i breathe, i hope." i believe that very strongly. andgive hope to families, when you do not propose government programs that provide hope for people, you are destroying the fabr
look at charles manson, martin luther king, good examples. said, i will point this out too, sir.vernment should be running under one mantra, people first, not how much money you could make or how much profit you can garner from sending child's overseas and disregarding -- sending jobs overseas and disregarding other people. if these people were so concerned like the previous guest talked about, why don't we let these people keep their jobs? guest: thank you very much. i do agree with you. that...
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charles manson? his family has no reason to expect monuments to them.e know what these people did. come on, now. to protect them as being flat-out racist. thing and not give black people reparations is ridiculous. host: jack in davenport, iowa. drive to view this remove monuments as a way to avoid shame, the shame of what happened with slavery in the south. i don't think we should avoid shame about slavery, but what happened in nazi germany, i think that was shame. there are still things that are schaefer -- shameful, three-year-old kids being shot in chicago. those are shame's. the answer i think is to put up likestatues of shames those kids being slaughtered, or the people that were hung. put up statues showing lynchings. but a more statues of people like martin luther king. put up statues of someone like milk that were gunned down in san francisco. let's put up more statues of things that we can be ashamed of , and tell the truth about. let's not just hide from the truth. let's stick with the truth. host: ok. apologies. we will have to leave it there
charles manson? his family has no reason to expect monuments to them.e know what these people did. come on, now. to protect them as being flat-out racist. thing and not give black people reparations is ridiculous. host: jack in davenport, iowa. drive to view this remove monuments as a way to avoid shame, the shame of what happened with slavery in the south. i don't think we should avoid shame about slavery, but what happened in nazi germany, i think that was shame. there are still things that...