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>> deborah's sister, sharon anderson and her friend, marie rogers are the two women seen on the tape, chatting and joking moments before they are attacked and tied up. >> how many video homicides are there? it's rare. people really are cold and heartless. that video tape proves it. >> i wasn't an angel, but i didn't have anything to do with it. >> seth is one of the two men accused of the triple homicide. >> tape never lies, i agree with you. the question remains, who is on that tape? it's not me. it was never me. >> the home invasion story is chilling not only because of the level of violence used, but because it's all captured on camera. >> when msnbc presents an hour long program on the case in 2002, few question him and his co-defendant's guilt. >> i feel they should be executed. both of them. they did a horrendous thing, absolutely terrible and they should pay for their crime. >>> for nearly two decades, the case goes through the courts while deborah sits in the gallery watching her sister's final moments over and over. >> obviously every time i have to revisit this because of th
>> deborah's sister, sharon anderson and her friend, marie rogers are the two women seen on the tape, chatting and joking moments before they are attacked and tied up. >> how many video homicides are there? it's rare. people really are cold and heartless. that video tape proves it. >> i wasn't an angel, but i didn't have anything to do with it. >> seth is one of the two men accused of the triple homicide. >> tape never lies, i agree with you. the question remains,...
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>> the fact that i haven't done it before. >> surprising, because what hasn't deborah done?nd a gentleman and terming of endearment. >> do you think if heralds a come-back to the old-fashioned movie? >> i feel like all the films i have done have been old-fashioned movies. >> let's throwback 34 years to her first interview in 1982. talking about filming a nude scene. >> it was hard for me to do it just because i wasn't there. and i kept chipping away at the crew, you know, could you please, no, we really don't need lights, the camera -- just turn it on and leave. >> this was deborah at her best, opposite anne hathaway in rachel getting married. >> you were the best you were request h with him. >> now the dramatic actress says she's ready to have some fun. >> i think it's really good to laugh. >> amen. >> mom! >> i gave you both life. >> i like this cast. can't wait to see it. deborah admits that she and 71-year-old co-star sam elliot are new to the comedy world and are holding on tight for support. >> i think they've got it covered. we're going to introduce you to one extreme
>> the fact that i haven't done it before. >> surprising, because what hasn't deborah done?nd a gentleman and terming of endearment. >> do you think if heralds a come-back to the old-fashioned movie? >> i feel like all the films i have done have been old-fashioned movies. >> let's throwback 34 years to her first interview in 1982. talking about filming a nude scene. >> it was hard for me to do it just because i wasn't there. and i kept chipping away at the...
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deborah tate has a petition, no parole for manson family.com.he believes the release would open the flood gates. >> they have a new rule in california that allows an inmate if they've done three years of whatever sentence they've been given, they can petition to move their parole day up. guess who that could apply to? >> reporter: when is he up? >> not until he's about 92, but he could apply under the same principles and have full rights to do exactly what they have done. >> reporter: even now there's a website dedicated to manson that posts rants from his phone calls from the state prison. >> i don't exist in good. i don't exist in bad. i've always been both. >> reporter: she says charles manson is still in touch of the old followers and winning new ones. here's the question. almost 50 years later isn't it possible that some of these people have been reformed? >> i really doubt it. i would love to think that this is a perfect world. but humans are flawed. these are flawed more than others. >> reporter: governor brown's office tells "nightline"
deborah tate has a petition, no parole for manson family.com.he believes the release would open the flood gates. >> they have a new rule in california that allows an inmate if they've done three years of whatever sentence they've been given, they can petition to move their parole day up. guess who that could apply to? >> reporter: when is he up? >> not until he's about 92, but he could apply under the same principles and have full rights to do exactly what they have done....
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abc's deborah roberts has our story. >> i'm horrible. i'm a horrible mother. >> reporter: with 24-year-old sarah clinging to life in a missouri hospital, instead of being by her side, her mom diane is in interview room number 3 at the springfield police station. >> my husband died last year of a heart attack. >> reporter: answering questions about the recent deaths of her husband mark and son sean. >> do you have a son as well? >> no. not anymore. he died. >> reporter: both found dead within months of each other. now with sarah on the verge of death, investigators are wondering whether this church-going organist is the victim of unimaginable tragedy or a cold-blooded killer. >> i screwed up everybody. i screwed up my whole family. >> reporter: it all began here in the heart of the bible belt where diane and mark are raising four kids in a small house. tight quarters for what looks like a tight family. diane is a nurse and church organist at redeemer lutheran. she's the family breadwinner. mark, lead singer and guitarist of a local blues
abc's deborah roberts has our story. >> i'm horrible. i'm a horrible mother. >> reporter: with 24-year-old sarah clinging to life in a missouri hospital, instead of being by her side, her mom diane is in interview room number 3 at the springfield police station. >> my husband died last year of a heart attack. >> reporter: answering questions about the recent deaths of her husband mark and son sean. >> do you have a son as well? >> no. not anymore. he died....
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. >> reporter: sharon tate's sister deborah, the last in the family line that has consistently workedp manson's followers in prison, calls van houten's pending release an injustice. david wright, abc news, new york. >>> well, you know, deborah has been to every single parole board hearing for all the manson folks who have been up on parole. and of that young woman van houten, she's not getting out immediel that decision gets put to administrative review and governor jerry brown has the final say. >> he does have the final say. i can't imagine what it's like for the families of these victims to have to go through this. almost like reliving it all over again. >> and she is really fighting to shake sure they are held accountable and i mean, how difficult is that to think all these years later someone involved in this is getting out. we'll see what happens. >> when we come back, remembering one of the hardest working actresses in hollywood. >> and switchup night shuffles the deck on "dancing with the stars." "the skinny" next. >> announcer: "world ♪ skinny, so skinny >> the drum. i like i
. >> reporter: sharon tate's sister deborah, the last in the family line that has consistently workedp manson's followers in prison, calls van houten's pending release an injustice. david wright, abc news, new york. >>> well, you know, deborah has been to every single parole board hearing for all the manson folks who have been up on parole. and of that young woman van houten, she's not getting out immediel that decision gets put to administrative review and governor jerry brown...
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adolescente narrÓ que su hija saliÓ a comprar unos refrescos cuando fue interceptada por una tal deborahor de su esposo que la esperaba mientras masacraba a la adolescente. >> esos dos son cÓmplices, marido y mujer son cÓmplices! reportero: dijo que no se trata de una riÑa ya que fueron varias personas que actuaron en la agresiÓn. los familiares pidieron a la policÍa nacional perseguir al marido de la agresora ya que fue cÓmplice de la situaciÓn, de mi parte es todo, ahora regreso con ustedes al centro de noticias. presentador: bueno, hoy tuvimos un autÉntico dÍa primaveral, soleado con la temperatura sÚper agradable. eduardo rodrÍguez: hola que tal, condiciones primaverales, este tiempo a mi me encanta, es yo no sÉ usted televidente que nos estÁ viendo, la realidad es que no haya sido excesivo, no hay calor, 57° la temperatura mÁxima. le guste un poco el frÍo eso es lo que tenemos todavÍa. tal vez las cosas cambien en los prÓximos dÍas, la brisa es de tres a 12 millas por hora, los modelos nos estÁn indicando que no tenemos lluvia, ahora tenemos el control de las altas presiones con bue
adolescente narrÓ que su hija saliÓ a comprar unos refrescos cuando fue interceptada por una tal deborahor de su esposo que la esperaba mientras masacraba a la adolescente. >> esos dos son cÓmplices, marido y mujer son cÓmplices! reportero: dijo que no se trata de una riÑa ya que fueron varias personas que actuaron en la agresiÓn. los familiares pidieron a la policÍa nacional perseguir al marido de la agresora ya que fue cÓmplice de la situaciÓn, de mi parte es todo, ahora...
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good morning, deborah. >> reporter: good morning, george. a music genius, a genius who wasn't just in front of the music but was also behind it sharing his incredible gift. ♪ she wore a raspberry beret >> reporter: for nearly four decades prince held center stage not only in the hearts of music fans, but of celebrities around the world. among them, justin timberlake who in 2014 credited prince for being a music visionary unlike any other. >> legendary for giving you something new every time. >> reporter: on thursday timberlake tweeting on prince's passing "numb, stunned. this can't be real." >> if he wanted to work with you, you couldn't turn that down. ♪ oh no let's go >> reporter: prince gained notoriety over the years for collaborations with everyone from lenny kravitz. ♪ >> reporter: to beyonce. ♪ i ain't going to let the elevator break us down oh no let's go ♪ >> reporter: to singer angie stone, who tells "gma" she's in a state of shock. >> it's just unreal. i think prince was very clever. that's what i'm going to miss, that leadership
good morning, deborah. >> reporter: good morning, george. a music genius, a genius who wasn't just in front of the music but was also behind it sharing his incredible gift. ♪ she wore a raspberry beret >> reporter: for nearly four decades prince held center stage not only in the hearts of music fans, but of celebrities around the world. among them, justin timberlake who in 2014 credited prince for being a music visionary unlike any other. >> legendary for giving you...
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. >> to the call of the chair through the budget committee deborah from the budget and legislative in fact, office based on the testimony by the director of the small business commission that she had sufficient salary in her current year budget to fund the one new position that actually was heard yes at the full board and will be subject so one more meeting we are recommending that those funds which is 37, one and 9 be deducted from the supplemental appropriation and the total will be instead of $343,000 plus it would be whoops three hundred and 6 thousands plus then our recommendations is approval of the supplemental appropriation as amended with the policy decision of the board. >> thank you for grabbing any attention colleagues quickly before we act on the amendment he'll move on to public comment anyone wish to comment seeing none, public comment is closed so colleagues an amendment in front of us as well as the underlying stem my apprehensive to entertain to approve that item and put those funds on budget committee reserve. >> oh. >> is there a motion? >> i'll make that motion a
. >> to the call of the chair through the budget committee deborah from the budget and legislative in fact, office based on the testimony by the director of the small business commission that she had sufficient salary in her current year budget to fund the one new position that actually was heard yes at the full board and will be subject so one more meeting we are recommending that those funds which is 37, one and 9 be deducted from the supplemental appropriation and the total will be...
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guy: thank you very much indeed, deborah aitken.s markets digest draghi's statements, we look ahead to a joint conference between barack obama and david cameron. how will it feed brexit sentiment? ♪ guy: welcome back. here are some of the highlights of the day. eurozone pmi data, then before the u.s. market opens, earnings from ge, mcdonald's, and honeywell. there's a snapshot of the u.s. economy. later, barack obama and david cameron scheduled to hold it joint news conference. i wonder what they will be talking about. brexit, possibly. caroline: i think you might be reading those british tea leaves right. richard jones joins us now, as does our dearly beloved anchor jonathan ferro across the atlantic. i want to talk about the yen. really underperforming today. the british pound was higher on the back of these obama comments. should we be reacting in quite such an amazing fashion on the fx market to obama? jonathan: the big fascination this morning is dollar-yen. i've got one question. why should dollar-yen move the way it has on an
guy: thank you very much indeed, deborah aitken.s markets digest draghi's statements, we look ahead to a joint conference between barack obama and david cameron. how will it feed brexit sentiment? ♪ guy: welcome back. here are some of the highlights of the day. eurozone pmi data, then before the u.s. market opens, earnings from ge, mcdonald's, and honeywell. there's a snapshot of the u.s. economy. later, barack obama and david cameron scheduled to hold it joint news conference. i wonder what...
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also at the announcement was air force secretary deborah lee james. this is about 15 minutes. >> good afternoon, everyone. i am very honored to bring to warrior, one ested of the most proven strategic joint force.ss our and that is general dave goldstein. i want to extend my deepest congratulations to dave on his nomination by president obama as our next air force chief of staff. colonel goldstein wrote in his ook "sharing success earning failure" quote, the single most important element of success in war is leadership and it was because of general goldstein's ry ong and also visiona leadership over a demanding uccession of roles, including commander of u.s. air forces central command, director of the joint staff and most recently vice chief of staff of the airport i recommended general goldstein to the president to serve as the next air force chief of staff. davech of these positions, has led with the courage and commitment of the combat tested pilot he is. one who has logged 4200 hours in missions t and flown in the conflicts in the vulcans, in afgh
also at the announcement was air force secretary deborah lee james. this is about 15 minutes. >> good afternoon, everyone. i am very honored to bring to warrior, one ested of the most proven strategic joint force.ss our and that is general dave goldstein. i want to extend my deepest congratulations to dave on his nomination by president obama as our next air force chief of staff. colonel goldstein wrote in his ook "sharing success earning failure" quote, the single most...
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deborah: we hope so. positive forg more mainland china.kong is still very difficult, everyone is saying the same. but mainland china will be better. we are looking at growth coming out of europe. slower growth in japan because the yen strength little bit. situationflation there. but overall, second half will be better because there will not be any more shocks to the system. thoseise we would expect to be back on track. anna: i cannot let you leave without asking about this chart on the bloomberg. gilles i know you will like this. how many risks do billionaires have anyway? title,atches, in the this goes back to 2011. and it tells a really fascinating story. what is a telling me, apart from watches,of smart things are not gotten better. this recent period, very glimmer for the swiss watchmaker. the worsening situation, how many risks do a millionaires have? four. anna: really>? ? that is why we bring in deborah giftn, senior luxury analyst for bloomberg intelligence. lynch, thankerrill you for joining us this point. good to have you on the
deborah: we hope so. positive forg more mainland china.kong is still very difficult, everyone is saying the same. but mainland china will be better. we are looking at growth coming out of europe. slower growth in japan because the yen strength little bit. situationflation there. but overall, second half will be better because there will not be any more shocks to the system. thoseise we would expect to be back on track. anna: i cannot let you leave without asking about this chart on the...
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deborah norville. what does she think? >>> questions of the estate prince leaves behind. his investigators closer to learning how the pioneer died and what he was doing in his final hours. >>> and a family killed in their own beds. execution style as they slept. who's behind this? a manhunt is under way. we have the details for you out of ohio. you're watching cnn. i'm brooke baldwin. your heart loves omega-3s. but the omega-3s in fish oil differ from megared krill oil. unlike fish oil, megared is easily absorbed by your body. megared. the difference is easy to absorb. her long day as anne. hair stylist starts with shoulder pain when... hey joanne, want to trade the all day relief of 2 aleve with 6 tylenol? give up my 2 aleve for 6 tylenol? no thanks. for me... it's aleve. from bank of america to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time and 2% back at the grocery store. even before he got 3% back on gas. kenny used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to join the wednesday night league. because he loves to play hoops. not jump through th
deborah norville. what does she think? >>> questions of the estate prince leaves behind. his investigators closer to learning how the pioneer died and what he was doing in his final hours. >>> and a family killed in their own beds. execution style as they slept. who's behind this? a manhunt is under way. we have the details for you out of ohio. you're watching cnn. i'm brooke baldwin. your heart loves omega-3s. but the omega-3s in fish oil differ from megared krill oil. unlike...
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deborah roberts, thank you for joining us le jummy: we are back with breaking news from fairfax county police have arrested a man for a sexual assault that happened on april 5 in centerville. the man is accused of sexually assaulting and robbing an elderly woman in her home. police have handed out composite catches and they tell us they made the arrest last night. meantime, a consumer alert. a recall on a popular cradle. the u.s. safety commission says the swing can come undone. the commission advises that you stop using it immediately and contact fisher-price. education inher maryland is about to get a little more expensive. the board of education is about to vote on a 2% tuition raise for in-state students and a 3% raise for out-of-state students. this would only affect public colleges and be the smallest rate increase since 2010. coming up, doug joseline peña-melnyk for congress... yes! in annapolis, she battled republicans and the nra to pass the toughest i'll take on the tough fights to expand social security and keep the doors open to planned parenthood. my mom is so tough she's
deborah roberts, thank you for joining us le jummy: we are back with breaking news from fairfax county police have arrested a man for a sexual assault that happened on april 5 in centerville. the man is accused of sexually assaulting and robbing an elderly woman in her home. police have handed out composite catches and they tell us they made the arrest last night. meantime, a consumer alert. a recall on a popular cradle. the u.s. safety commission says the swing can come undone. the commission...
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. >> deborah: is she about to be set free?u an injustice this is. >>> the scandal that changed america. >> it's a high-tech lynching. >> i could not keep silent. >> the new anita hill/c
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deborah, i brought some baking soda for your fridge.om across the street? >> now, when i was here yesterday. nicole: doris roberts is not for play in the battle for mother on everybody loves raymond has died. of natural causes. the actor for emmys for her role as maria around on everybody loves raymond and she appeared in many tv shows and movies during her more than six decades in show business. robert scott are sent abroad were in the 1950s most recently starred in a doritos commercial that aired during the super bowl. doris roberts is 90 years old and she looked amazing. nicole: i really love her and she will be remembered fondly. to circumvent late flooding as more storms are on the way. i run maria molina and the weather center tracking the latest. >> good morning. and area of low pressure very slow-moving in part responsible for the heavy rain coming down across portions of the plane and now across parts of the mississippi river valley. a lot of that today crossed the center of the nation and moisture from the gulf of texaco strea
deborah, i brought some baking soda for your fridge.om across the street? >> now, when i was here yesterday. nicole: doris roberts is not for play in the battle for mother on everybody loves raymond has died. of natural causes. the actor for emmys for her role as maria around on everybody loves raymond and she appeared in many tv shows and movies during her more than six decades in show business. robert scott are sent abroad were in the 1950s most recently starred in a doritos commercial...
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. >>> joining us now is deborah tate, in this hearing that led to the recommendation van houten be deemed joining us, deb. >> thank you. >> so your sister, sharon was brutally murdered by manson and his so called family and this woman was convicted of conspireing in addition to the double murder she participated. >> in absolutely correct. >> you were in the hearing. >> how did they get to the point they felt she should be paroled? >> she has a master's degree and well educated. she used the rehabilitation program to her best. in that way, she looks great on paper. i am not so sure that anyone is capable of doing things like that, that is plunging a knife deep into someone's body 14 times. can ever be rehabilitated from that. there is a mean, dark, and ugly side. mind you, she did that after knowing full well what the carnage was the night before at my sister's house. >> one day after another. >> correct. >> she admitted she put a pillow over the victim's face, wrapped around a lamp cord and that she heard the gutteral murder of the husband in the other room. however, you know her defense
. >>> joining us now is deborah tate, in this hearing that led to the recommendation van houten be deemed joining us, deb. >> thank you. >> so your sister, sharon was brutally murdered by manson and his so called family and this woman was convicted of conspireing in addition to the double murder she participated. >> in absolutely correct. >> you were in the hearing. >> how did they get to the point they felt she should be paroled? >> she has a...
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deborah sigment, founder of innocence at risk. she is raphael armstrong. educate us.people think about using girls and sometimes boys and sexual trade, people think it is in someone else's neighborhood across miles away. you have a story right here at home. >> it is right here at home. it is everywhere. it is in every major city. it is across the world, too. it is in every country. not just l.a. new york, washington, miami it is in small towns, wichita, kansas. it is shocking because it is a business. it is 150 billion dollar industry. for criminals, that is how they make money. they even lure young innocent men, high school and college kids into this business. i don't know how many people most people have seen t "taken." in that airport scene, that young man, hey, you want to share a cab with these two cute girls, how innocent is that? he didn't look like a trafficker. he was a cute guy. i am sure my daughter would have said yes at the time. i would have. at that age. because it looks totally innocent. it wasn't. he took them to the address. told the traffickers wher
deborah sigment, founder of innocence at risk. she is raphael armstrong. educate us.people think about using girls and sometimes boys and sexual trade, people think it is in someone else's neighborhood across miles away. you have a story right here at home. >> it is right here at home. it is everywhere. it is in every major city. it is across the world, too. it is in every country. not just l.a. new york, washington, miami it is in small towns, wichita, kansas. it is shocking because it...
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. >> deborah morrison: it's good when you're able to do something that you know is not wasteful at all, that for every penny you've invested, there is that equal return and more. >> vanessa krikland: can you imagine what that child's life is going to be like now? it's just an awesome thought. and you just raise your hand and you say, thank you, god. >> announcer: call now and join the operation smile team. just $240 can provide a surgery that will change a child's life forever. or a gift of any amount will help a waiting child get the surgery they so desperately need. >> lou lipofsky: do it because it will make your life richer. do it because you will be setting an example, as a role model for your children and your family. do it because it's the right thing to do. >> dr. bill magee: we need to do more, we need to be in more places, we need to help more kids. >> announcer: thousands of children are waiting. please go to your phone now. help us change lives, one smile at a time. >> roma downey: i'm at a hospital in tegucigalpa, honduras. over 200 children are gathered here with very anx
. >> deborah morrison: it's good when you're able to do something that you know is not wasteful at all, that for every penny you've invested, there is that equal return and more. >> vanessa krikland: can you imagine what that child's life is going to be like now? it's just an awesome thought. and you just raise your hand and you say, thank you, god. >> announcer: call now and join the operation smile team. just $240 can provide a surgery that will change a child's life...
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pat, before i get to you, i want to read this from deborah. ted cruz won 66.6% of the vote. she's talking about ted cruz in all of this. what are your thoughts with the competition right now against donald trump? >> well, i mean, i think there's the large competition, not only has he got cruz in kasich's camp. he's got most of his party now, or a lot of the party insiders, political insiders against him. you know, i think first of all, i think that trump has had a better two weeks than he had had the last two weeks. he's not out there talking as much. or tweeting as much. he seems to take the political insiders' advice and someone took his phone away. >> whatever we said in a couple weeks. >> he's reading notes at speeches. he's -- and he's got an issue he's using. which is the rigged system. which goes right to the saliency of what his voters believe. i think the question is whether he comes in short 50, 150 is different than coming in short 50. there are a lot of unbound delegates. people that don't want to blow up. that's what remains to be seen. i think he's running bett
pat, before i get to you, i want to read this from deborah. ted cruz won 66.6% of the vote. she's talking about ted cruz in all of this. what are your thoughts with the competition right now against donald trump? >> well, i mean, i think there's the large competition, not only has he got cruz in kasich's camp. he's got most of his party now, or a lot of the party insiders, political insiders against him. you know, i think first of all, i think that trump has had a better two weeks than he...
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stay tuned for inside edition with deborah norville. see it, after the news. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> pam :many people may be counting on a big tax credit when buying the new tesla model 3. but be warned--- anyone buying a plug-in car in the u-s. is eligible for a federal tax credit of up to 75- hundred bucks. that would mean more than 20 - percent of tesla's 35-thousand dollar starting price. however. the credit is only good on the first 200-thousand u-s cars that any manufacturer sells. it appears the credit could start phasing -out for tesla buyers. just as tesla ramps up production of model -3's in early 20-18. bottom line-- most tesla model- 3 buyers. will not get the full 75-hundred- dollar tax break. coming up. we have an update on a prized stolen scooter that has finally been recovered. been recovered. those are some good looking tomatoes. yep. how long have you been growing them? for a couple months. me too. hey leonard, if we've been growing our tomatoes the same amount of time, why did your dirt grow more than my dirt? because my dirt'
stay tuned for inside edition with deborah norville. see it, after the news. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> pam :many people may be counting on a big tax credit when buying the new tesla model 3. but be warned--- anyone buying a plug-in car in the u-s. is eligible for a federal tax credit of up to 75- hundred bucks. that would mean more than 20 - percent of tesla's 35-thousand dollar starting price. however. the credit is only good on the first 200-thousand u-s cars that any manufacturer...
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a cable news exclusive, deborah tate sister of the late actress sharon tate who was one of mason's victimslos angeles with the latest. >> reporter: supporters say that when she committed the murder she was a miss guided teen under the influence of lsd and the victim of charles manson. her attorney says her release is long overdue and she has been in prison without a serious rule violation. here she is during a 2010 hearing. >> i make no excuse for what i have done. my actions were con tempible and without justification. >> but the los angeles county district attorney and several family members and many others are trying to block her release remindsing the public that she was among the so-called manson family members who invaded the home and participated in the murder. during her trial she spoke in chilling detail saying she held down rose marie as her husband was being stabbed to death and then testified how they finished the job quoting here and i took one of the knives and patricia had one knife and we started stabbing and cutting up the lady. she alone stabbed her 14 times. now her step
a cable news exclusive, deborah tate sister of the late actress sharon tate who was one of mason's victimslos angeles with the latest. >> reporter: supporters say that when she committed the murder she was a miss guided teen under the influence of lsd and the victim of charles manson. her attorney says her release is long overdue and she has been in prison without a serious rule violation. here she is during a 2010 hearing. >> i make no excuse for what i have done. my actions were...
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deborah?: frank, may through october, warm weather brings to tourists and within the opportunists. out to make a quick buck. tourists now have more police officers to pose with. but this picture suggests why. three men known to run shell games on the sidewalk, two pretend to win at a game of chance, until an unsuspecting observer joins and loses their cash. merchants see it in front of their stores all the time. >> three card gambling, you see people -- >> reporter: rebuffs? >> yeah. >> reporter: not something they can shoe off on their own. >> no. we cannot do that. it's dangerous for us. >> we'll be walking 8:00 p.m. through midnight almost every day. >> reporter: now sfpd is adding four night officers to the four who work during the day. instead of patrol cars, they'll be on foot or bicycle's where they are closer to the action, closer to the bad guys. >> some criminal operations down here that have lookouts. and when they see the cops come, they scatter. that's great. that's what we want.
deborah?: frank, may through october, warm weather brings to tourists and within the opportunists. out to make a quick buck. tourists now have more police officers to pose with. but this picture suggests why. three men known to run shell games on the sidewalk, two pretend to win at a game of chance, until an unsuspecting observer joins and loses their cash. merchants see it in front of their stores all the time. >> three card gambling, you see people -- >> reporter: rebuffs?...
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deborah, cbs news, london. >>> the general manager of turkish airlines was so moved they offered them tickets anywhere in the world. they chose rome. >>> the new odd couple is coming back to thursday nights. >> we'll get a sneak peek at the new season and hear from the stars. >>> john elliot has a rainy forecast kind out what part of snowflakes. this morning, people on medicaid who might otherwise be struggling to care for themselves won't have to. because homefirst, a product of elderplan, is there... helping them with bathing, dressing and meals so they can remain safely at home. continuing the work of the four brooklyn ladies caring in so many ways. call 1-866-386-4180 . >>> we normally think of technology of something that will make us healthier smarter and faster. >> why would someone develop technology that would make us feel slower? wait until you see what he learn. >>> welcome to new york, we which can be hard when we get on our older slower neighbors. it can be hard to identify with aging if you haven't walked in an older person's shoes that's what i did with help of amazing
deborah, cbs news, london. >>> the general manager of turkish airlines was so moved they offered them tickets anywhere in the world. they chose rome. >>> the new odd couple is coming back to thursday nights. >> we'll get a sneak peek at the new season and hear from the stars. >>> john elliot has a rainy forecast kind out what part of snowflakes. this morning, people on medicaid who might otherwise be struggling to care for themselves won't have to. because...
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deborah? >> reporter: julie, the suspect is in prison already. a convicted child molester who police say continued living here in solano county for years after committing this crime. >> darling, huggable kid. used to go fishing with my dad. >> reporter: doral honda has memories of his nephew clark who everyone called toshi, but photos stop at age 3. >> the kidnapping of a little boy who was snatched from his own bedroom does -- >> reporter: he was gone one morning, window open in their fairfield home and a ransom note. but it wasn't a wealthy family and the kidnapper never pursued the ransom. now investigators say this man, michael fisher and, a family friend, 23 at the time, took to shear and killed him soon after. >> goes to show that no case is truly ever closed. >> reporter: the abduction back then shook the community, leads came and went. but it wasn't until five years ago, a cold case unit with fbi help, really started digging. >> our goal is to offer as much justice as we can. will never bring their child back, but hopefully this will offe
deborah? >> reporter: julie, the suspect is in prison already. a convicted child molester who police say continued living here in solano county for years after committing this crime. >> darling, huggable kid. used to go fishing with my dad. >> reporter: doral honda has memories of his nephew clark who everyone called toshi, but photos stop at age 3. >> the kidnapping of a little boy who was snatched from his own bedroom does -- >> reporter: he was gone one morning,...
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event gets underway and joining us to speak about this is president of the american lung association deborahand thanks so much for being with us bright and early this morning. can you tell us more about that and what you expect to see. >> this is american lung association stair climb, one of the nation's premiere events for our organization. we have these throughout the entire country and we have over 800 participants will be climbing the 50 flights of stairs, 1,088 steps to raise awareness for lung disease. >> what is the financial goal today. i understand that fire fighters wanted to participate actually had to raise a minimum of a hundred dollars. >> that is correct, it is 240,000 and we are closing in on that goal every minute that we're working here and anyone can still register today. registration opens up at 7:00 and we will be glad to have them join our efforts. >> there is ambitious climbers, first time climbers may in the the do this but there are some climbing twice is that right. >> that is correct, we have century climb hers climb for first time, they go down, take a breathe era
event gets underway and joining us to speak about this is president of the american lung association deborahand thanks so much for being with us bright and early this morning. can you tell us more about that and what you expect to see. >> this is american lung association stair climb, one of the nation's premiere events for our organization. we have these throughout the entire country and we have over 800 participants will be climbing the 50 flights of stairs, 1,088 steps to raise...
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. >> reporter: deborah murphy and her husband own the marina. tide. >> we have boats that constantly run aground and have dollars and dollars of damage. >> reporter: natural shoaling, a build-up of sand and silt made it hard for anyone on dock road to gets their boats where the creek meets the bay have banded together in opposition to the dredging specifically because they don't want the dredge material placed across the street from their homes. >> we have been fighting them for 10 years. now it starts all over again. >> reporter: david fox does not want the traffic or the smell that may come with dumping the dredged materials across the street in state- owned wetlands. >> this is a little two-lane roads that's built on marsh, and in my opinion it couldn't take it. >> reporter: the department of transportation says this has been a confined disposal facility, cdf, for more than 40 years. some environmentalists are concerned about the impact on the area and to water wells. d.o.t. says there has never been toxic waste or contaminated materials disp
. >> reporter: deborah murphy and her husband own the marina. tide. >> we have boats that constantly run aground and have dollars and dollars of damage. >> reporter: natural shoaling, a build-up of sand and silt made it hard for anyone on dock road to gets their boats where the creek meets the bay have banded together in opposition to the dredging specifically because they don't want the dredge material placed across the street from their homes. >> we have been fighting...
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. >> deborah: a town living in fear after the slaughter of eight people. >> what we've learned abouthe family. >> the sheriff has urged the general public to arm themselves if they fear they are in danger. >> then, beyonce frenzy. >> you come home at 3:00 a.m., and lie to me. >> is this really a message to her husband? >> are you cheating on me? >> and why celebrity chef rachael ray is being confused with the woman caught up in
. >> deborah: a town living in fear after the slaughter of eight people. >> what we've learned abouthe family. >> the sheriff has urged the general public to arm themselves if they fear they are in danger. >> then, beyonce frenzy. >> you come home at 3:00 a.m., and lie to me. >> is this really a message to her husband? >> are you cheating on me? >> and why celebrity chef rachael ray is being confused with the woman caught up in
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they just rejected a request from deborah jean paltry to release those records. the lawyer who once represented impact the election. palfrey ran a high-priced escort service in the district for years. she died in 2008. >>> a new procedure to trick your appetite and it doesn't require any surgery. the procedure is called bariatric embowlization. the doctor puts the catheter at the top of your stomach to control your appetite. for now this is experimental. >> i do believe this is a great new tool that is hoping to have long-term effect. >> people lost 17% of weight after the procedure. doctors say they're going to keep testing. >> announcer: "news4 today" begins with breaking news. >>> that breaking news, a triple shooting overnight in the district. and this morning, we know all of the victims are women. good morning, everyone. i'm eun yang. >> and i'm chris
they just rejected a request from deborah jean paltry to release those records. the lawyer who once represented impact the election. palfrey ran a high-priced escort service in the district for years. she died in 2008. >>> a new procedure to trick your appetite and it doesn't require any surgery. the procedure is called bariatric embowlization. the doctor puts the catheter at the top of your stomach to control your appetite. for now this is experimental. >> i do believe this is a...
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." >> they said that deborah dresses a little trampy. >> i think they were being kind. >> roberts won four emmy awards for her portrayal of marie barone and also appeared in a variety of other movies and tv productions, but he said it was "everybody loves raymond" that put her career over the top. she died in her sleep at the age of 90. patricia heaton tweeted, roberts was funny, tough, and loved life, living it to the fullest. >>> well, the honors keep coming "hamilton." the hip-hop nod to our founding fathers picked up a pulitzer prize in the drama category. >>> well, the rock band pearl jam has joined a boycott, and the search continues for a pair of suspected murderers. on the morning newsstand. "the seattle times" reports the man hunt for two brothers in the presumed killing of a washington state couple. police say they have evidence linking john and tony reid to the disappearance of the two. neighbors reported the couple missing two. the brothers are described as armed and dangerous. >>> "the wall street journal" reports the government has launched a criminal probe into the bloo
." >> they said that deborah dresses a little trampy. >> i think they were being kind. >> roberts won four emmy awards for her portrayal of marie barone and also appeared in a variety of other movies and tv productions, but he said it was "everybody loves raymond" that put her career over the top. she died in her sleep at the age of 90. patricia heaton tweeted, roberts was funny, tough, and loved life, living it to the fullest. >>> well, the honors keep...
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. >> they said that deborah addresses a little trampy. >> i think they were being [ laughter ] >> roberts won four emmys run. in the 1980's she also starred in remington steele. a family spokesperson says roberts passed away overnight in her sleep. tonight ray romano issued a statement saying in part, doris roberts had an energy and a spirit that amazed me. she never stopped. i will miss her dearly. doris roberts was 90 years old. >>> so funny and so talented. >> she really was. >>> still ahead, stop for you pop the next pill. new research revealing over-the- counter drugs, common ones that can hurt your brain. >>> plus he walked into apply for a job, and then got chased out by an employee, what went joined. >>> it really isn't that hard. >> he retired early. he says you can do it too. it's called a rigged economy, and this is how it works. most new wealth flows to the top 1%. it's a system held in place by corrupt politics my campaign is powered by millions of small contributions. people like you who want to fight back. the truth is you can't change a corrupt system by taking its money.
. >> they said that deborah addresses a little trampy. >> i think they were being [ laughter ] >> roberts won four emmys run. in the 1980's she also starred in remington steele. a family spokesperson says roberts passed away overnight in her sleep. tonight ray romano issued a statement saying in part, doris roberts had an energy and a spirit that amazed me. she never stopped. i will miss her dearly. doris roberts was 90 years old. >>> so funny and so talented....
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robert, they said that deborah dresses a little trampy. >> i think they were being kind. [ laughter ] >> reporter: ray romano who played her son on "everybody loves raymond" said in a statement, doris roberts had an energy and a spirit that amazed me. whether working professionally or with her many charities or just nurturing and mentoring a young green comic trying to make it as an actor. she did it all with such a grand love for life and people, and i will miss her dearly." >> she can do whatever she wants because i'm done talking to her. >> reporter: patricia heaton, doris' other co-star on "everybody loves raymond" tweeted a picture and said truly, the end of an era. in hollywood, crystal cruz for cbs news. >>> a lawyer for a group of women says they have settled their racial discrimination lawsuit against the napa valley wine train. the black women claimed conductors discriminated against them when they kicked them off the train last year for being too loud. details of the settlement have not been disclosed. it still need to be approved by the wine train's governing board. >>> a
robert, they said that deborah dresses a little trampy. >> i think they were being kind. [ laughter ] >> reporter: ray romano who played her son on "everybody loves raymond" said in a statement, doris roberts had an energy and a spirit that amazed me. whether working professionally or with her many charities or just nurturing and mentoring a young green comic trying to make it as an actor. she did it all with such a grand love for life and people, and i will miss her...
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is that enough accountability in --deborah m aquatic center in a democratic center. or they open it up to a larger that the delegates at the convention would choose the vice president on the list. what is your thought on that? i would not seal the ability to be active and effective. lyndon johnson is the guy who is the legislative genius. what you remember about lyndon johnson's vice presidency is he got to go to afghanistan. home with a camel. maybe. was a very confident experienced man who had been running it. but then he became vice president and have nothing to do. ultimately, it has to be with how else. sure if you will have much to difference. if he is not happy with that >> i read your wife's book on that. --as surprised to surprise to find all of these examples casting the vote against the presidential nominee. is that part of the vice presidency that we are selecting , the ability to count on that vote? >> it would put a strain on the relationship. in reducing the number of senators that could filibuster. rockefeller got actively involved as vice president a
is that enough accountability in --deborah m aquatic center in a democratic center. or they open it up to a larger that the delegates at the convention would choose the vice president on the list. what is your thought on that? i would not seal the ability to be active and effective. lyndon johnson is the guy who is the legislative genius. what you remember about lyndon johnson's vice presidency is he got to go to afghanistan. home with a camel. maybe. was a very confident experienced man who...