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park dietz the truth about his crimes. he continues to tell how he killed his first victim, 21-year-old lou ellen burleigh. >> she was complaining that the ropes were too tight. i pulled over, loosened them up, and kept on driving. where i was going, i had no clue. i could have went straight, right, left, wherever, to find a place. i went right back up the berryessa where i knew how to go, i knew how to get there, and that's where it happened. >> the land surrounding lake berryessa is rugged, unforgiving terrain. >> what do you do, put the van in park? >> i parked it on a flat area. >> pull the panties off or cut them off? >> no, i didn't cut the panties off. i cut the bra off. she got undressed, turned around over a little hill, and i followed this dirt road all the way to the bottom of the canyon. >> you're driving you're saying? >> no, no, walking. >> walking. >> dirt road has a horseshoe shape in it and right there is a little canyon that goes up the hill. it's full of boulders, big boulders, and that's where she is to
park dietz the truth about his crimes. he continues to tell how he killed his first victim, 21-year-old lou ellen burleigh. >> she was complaining that the ropes were too tight. i pulled over, loosened them up, and kept on driving. where i was going, i had no clue. i could have went straight, right, left, wherever, to find a place. i went right back up the berryessa where i knew how to go, i knew how to get there, and that's where it happened. >> the land surrounding lake berryessa...
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dietz post office building. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. caller: h.r. 14425rk bill to designate the facility oaf united states postal service located at 90 cornell street in kingston, new york, as the staff sergeant robert h. dietz post office building. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from utah, mr. chaffetz and the gentleman from california, mr. lieu, will each control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from utah. mr. chaffetz: i yield myself such time as i may consume. i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous materials on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. chaffetz: i rise in support of h.r. 1442, introduced by congressman chris gibson. we're honored that he's championing this bill through the house. i think he has the best perfect toiv give an overview of why it's appropriate that we honor staff ser
dietz post office building. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. caller: h.r. 14425rk bill to designate the facility oaf united states postal service located at 90 cornell street in kingston, new york, as the staff sergeant robert h. dietz post office building. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from utah, mr. chaffetz and the gentleman from california, mr. lieu, will each control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from...
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. >> we met tammy dietz at the tennessee prison for women.e that caught our attention. it was her disability. >> what is it like being deaf in prison? >> it's not fun. it's not. you know, you got a lot of bullies here. a lot of them make fun of me, you know, all the time. >> dietz has been deaf since birth. >> i know sign language, i read lips, and i've just been reading lips. >> but as a young woman, it wasn't her hearing that caused her life to unravel, it was a crack addiction. >> fighting, i couldn't find crack, if i couldn't find crack, i'd do heroin, you know. >> her addiction led to a life of prostitution and several arrests. she's currently serving three years not just for prostitution, but aggravated prostitution. >> tell me what aggravated prostitution means. >> what it means is that knowing that you have hiv and you're out there on the corner, walking, trying to get dates. >> dietz was first diagnosed with hiv in 1999. >> so from 1999 to when you were incarcerated, how many -- how many customers, how many tricks do you think you ha
. >> we met tammy dietz at the tennessee prison for women.e that caught our attention. it was her disability. >> what is it like being deaf in prison? >> it's not fun. it's not. you know, you got a lot of bullies here. a lot of them make fun of me, you know, all the time. >> dietz has been deaf since birth. >> i know sign language, i read lips, and i've just been reading lips. >> but as a young woman, it wasn't her hearing that caused her life to unravel, it...
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good evening, thank you for joining us, i'm ama dietz. >> the intersection of fourth is closed already>> kate, are people ready? >> reporter: dan, ama, people seem ready to take it in stride. they're used to this kind of thing, of course. this intersection closed about an hour ago, and you will get an idea of how it looks. a lot of crews and heavy equipment. one lanes heading towards 280. it's worth noting the on/off ramps are closed. it will not necessarily make driving here that easy, but adding to that, the bart 2 will also shut down. monday to friday commuters are not giving much thought to the trans bay 2 closure, but some people have to work this holiday weekend. >> i'm still thinking about it, probably i will work from home. but i have to come to the office but probably i will get in over -- >> one office helped to e-mail car pools. >> they e-mailed specifically to see who they could ride with. >> driving may not be the best option. traffic is expected to be heavy on the san mateo, golden gate and bay bridges. you don't need to avoid the bart altogether, if you're going to the a
good evening, thank you for joining us, i'm ama dietz. >> the intersection of fourth is closed already>> kate, are people ready? >> reporter: dan, ama, people seem ready to take it in stride. they're used to this kind of thing, of course. this intersection closed about an hour ago, and you will get an idea of how it looks. a lot of crews and heavy equipment. one lanes heading towards 280. it's worth noting the on/off ramps are closed. it will not necessarily make driving here...
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good evening, thank you for joining us, i'm ama dietz. >> the intersection of fourth is closed already. >> kate, are people ready? >> reporter: dan, ama, people seem ready to take it in stride. they're used to this kind of thing, of course. this intersection closed about an hour ago, and you will get an idea of how it looks. a lot of crews and heavy equipment. one lanes heading towards 280. it's worth noting the on/off ramps are closed. it will not necessarily make driving here that easy, but adding to that, the bart 2 will also shut down. monday to friday commuters are not giving much thought to the trans bay 2 closure, but some people have to work this holiday weekend. >> i'm still thinking about it, probably i will work from home. but i have to come to the office but probably i will get in over -- >> one office helped to e-mail car pools. >> they e-mailed specifically to see who they could ride with. >> driving may not be the best option. traffic is expected to be heavy on the san mateo, golden gate and bay bridges. you don't need to avoid the bart altogether, if you're going to the
good evening, thank you for joining us, i'm ama dietz. >> the intersection of fourth is closed already. >> kate, are people ready? >> reporter: dan, ama, people seem ready to take it in stride. they're used to this kind of thing, of course. this intersection closed about an hour ago, and you will get an idea of how it looks. a lot of crews and heavy equipment. one lanes heading towards 280. it's worth noting the on/off ramps are closed. it will not necessarily make driving...
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jonathan dietz for nbc 10. >>> coming up next on "nbc 10 news at 6:00," if you blink you missed yourkets to see the pope's speech at independence mall are gone. but you still have a chance for other lottery tickets. that's next at 6:00. sheena? >>> another day in the 90s. almost half the country still feeling like summer. but there is rain in the forecast and cooler temperatures. >>> plus, trash talk. former eagles star lesean mccoy gives his take on new star demarco murray next. >>> right now at 6:00, gone in 120 seconds. 10,000 tickets to see the pope's speech at independence mall sold out. good evening. i'm jim rosenfield. tickets for the pope's saturday speech at independence mall on september 26th went online at noon. by 12:02 you were out of luck. the world meeting of families website saw 394,000 visits at noon. if you didn't get a ticket, thousands of other tickets are being given to parishes with large immigrant communities. nbc 10's lauren mayk spent the day with a woman as she tried to get a seat to witness history. she joins us live from independence mall. quite a day. >>
jonathan dietz for nbc 10. >>> coming up next on "nbc 10 news at 6:00," if you blink you missed yourkets to see the pope's speech at independence mall are gone. but you still have a chance for other lottery tickets. that's next at 6:00. sheena? >>> another day in the 90s. almost half the country still feeling like summer. but there is rain in the forecast and cooler temperatures. >>> plus, trash talk. former eagles star lesean mccoy gives his take on new...
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we want to bring in chief reporter jonathan dietz to bring us up on this. >> jonathan, you've been checking the federal sources and they're always taking the temperature of the threat environment. what is it right now? >> there are threats out there general in nature, and there have been threats out there for some time. al qaeda one group, isis supporters who have made threats against this pope and popes in the past, but there is nothing specific to this visit in new york. police and the secret service have been emphatic that there are no threats, that they're well prepared, and the precautions that are being taken both in terms of the manpower, you have thousands of police officers, secret service agents, 1,000 police cars being assigned not just to the pope's detail but to the u.n. general assembly. the enormity of precautions that are being taken, they expect this all to go smoothly, and they, too, have told us in our interviews yesterday and speaking with people on the phone today, they're excited for his arrival here, and they're looking forward to it. >> as we've seen in the past, you
we want to bring in chief reporter jonathan dietz to bring us up on this. >> jonathan, you've been checking the federal sources and they're always taking the temperature of the threat environment. what is it right now? >> there are threats out there general in nature, and there have been threats out there for some time. al qaeda one group, isis supporters who have made threats against this pope and popes in the past, but there is nothing specific to this visit in new york. police...
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reporter jonathan dietz is here with details. jonathan? >> last year officials said about a hundred americans were busy fighting isis or helping them. they continue to recruit across the globe skmeer and here at home. they continue to hold lots of territory. at the u.n., they said more must be done to stop the terror of fighters across the region. >> isis has been able to attract adhere adherence not just from the areas they operate but here in our own countries. >> reporter: they were blunt about isis' growing increase here. >> in terms of trends, we have to make attacks here in the united states. about 20 of those were in the year 2015. >> reporter: now isis recruiters overseas are directly targeting young people on line, calling for strikes here. >> i think we've been at a period of time now where it's blinking red inside the united states. you're lucky you have one of the finest police departments in the world, and you also have a dedicated fbi, but i think we'll continue to see a disproportionate number of cases that come out around t
reporter jonathan dietz is here with details. jonathan? >> last year officials said about a hundred americans were busy fighting isis or helping them. they continue to recruit across the globe skmeer and here at home. they continue to hold lots of territory. at the u.n., they said more must be done to stop the terror of fighters across the region. >> isis has been able to attract adhere adherence not just from the areas they operate but here in our own countries. >> reporter:...
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ben: the port authority is restructuring dietz, moving buses around to reduce congestion. us. >> that might help the situation. >> reporter: writers and 55 bus routes for the port authority bus terminal are gearing up for what is expected to be some very confusing commutes. the port authority is reassigning its departure gates for transit and buses so you are you sticking your bus, has now been changed to a different the on a different floor. >> i might have to go to another gate. it is not that big a change, i will be fine. 30,000 commuters to use the bus terminal on a daily basis. nj transit buses will be housed on the third floor in the heart of the building reducing the number of times buses must turn down the ramp allowing more buses to leave on time. all coach buses and its partners will move to the fourth floor. this essentials allows the act will bus company's to as one port authority executive put it be owners of their own states. >> reporter: buses get caught around those tunnels. >> the port authority get back up and cause all kinds of delays. >> reporter: the change part o
ben: the port authority is restructuring dietz, moving buses around to reduce congestion. us. >> that might help the situation. >> reporter: writers and 55 bus routes for the port authority bus terminal are gearing up for what is expected to be some very confusing commutes. the port authority is reassigning its departure gates for transit and buses so you are you sticking your bus, has now been changed to a different the on a different floor. >> i might have to go to another...
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here to respond david dietze. point view wealth management and gary kaltbaum, kaltbaum management also a fox news contributor. good to see you. gary, get your notes every day. keep them coming. i love them. look at a chart of last big ditch. i talk about the worst dip where it went from 14,000 in 2007, down to about seven thousand a couple years eightlater. is that what we're looking at? by the way look at that chart is talking about. a couple of upticks. goes down 2,000 points. goes up about a thousand. goes down again a thousand. goes up and a precipitous drop. that is what harry dent is talking about. are we in for redo of that? >> david wall street is littered for people calling for crashes since the beginning of time. so you have to be careful about that. the fact is we are in a bear market for stocks. i do believe we're going lower. my biggest issue, harry dent probably sees same thing i am, there is still massive amount of leverage and march bin in the system. that has to come up. that creates dislocations.
here to respond david dietze. point view wealth management and gary kaltbaum, kaltbaum management also a fox news contributor. good to see you. gary, get your notes every day. keep them coming. i love them. look at a chart of last big ditch. i talk about the worst dip where it went from 14,000 in 2007, down to about seven thousand a couple years eightlater. is that what we're looking at? by the way look at that chart is talking about. a couple of upticks. goes down 2,000 points. goes up about a...
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. >> i ama dietz. thank you for joining us. >> >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, miley cyrus -- ali wentworth -- and music from andy grammer. with cleto and the cletones. and now, come a little bit closer, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thanks, everybody. thank you. hi, i'm jimmy. i'm the host. thank you for watching. thanks to all of you for coming and joining us. very nice. i appreciate it. thanks for coming on a holiday. today for those who don't know, today is national dog day. dogs as you're probably aware were widely considered to be man's best friend, until 2007 when the iphone was invented to replace it. i'm always curious as to how a holiday like this one gets started. i'm pretty sure dogs didn't start it. i know for sure squirrels didn't start national dog day. i went on the national dog day website. there is one. it turns out it was started in 2004 by an animal advocate who also started national puppy day and national mutt day. which i guess this person really, really likes dogs. on the site they have a list of 20 ways
. >> i ama dietz. thank you for joining us. >> >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, miley cyrus -- ali wentworth -- and music from andy grammer. with cleto and the cletones. and now, come a little bit closer, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thanks, everybody. thank you. hi, i'm jimmy. i'm the host. thank you for watching. thanks to all of you for coming and joining us. very nice. i appreciate it. thanks for...
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he appears to have edged out herbert dietz, who recently came over from bmw.ormer toolmaker. he has turned porsche into a profit engine. 3 billion in profits in 2014. that is on vehicle sales in less than 200,000, which they could make as a high water mark this year. so going from a smaller luxury brand to running the entire they have 12and different brands. it will be a transition. he appears to have their banking -- they're backing and he is likely to be announced tomorrow. confirmed yet.en just to be clear -- scarlet: this is our reporting. matt: a number of other outlets have reported this as well. madea's mueller matias mueller. they need to get past the scandal. if you bring in someone who has been with the company for decades, does that help you? it has been with porsche, the most successful unit of volkswagen. scarlet: and there is contention between volkswagen and porsche. matt: that's right. mueller was there leading candidate. but the question is how much did you know about this and how could he not have known about this? story will see this unfold.
he appears to have edged out herbert dietz, who recently came over from bmw.ormer toolmaker. he has turned porsche into a profit engine. 3 billion in profits in 2014. that is on vehicle sales in less than 200,000, which they could make as a high water mark this year. so going from a smaller luxury brand to running the entire they have 12and different brands. it will be a transition. he appears to have their banking -- they're backing and he is likely to be announced tomorrow. confirmed yet.en...
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luckily, we saw christie dietz who was on the corner, and we could just tell something was bad.ping these kids out. i mean, no one was hurt, which is remarkable. pulling these children out of the bus putting them on. describe that moment for you guys when you realized no one was hurt. >> oh, before we -- before you get there, you are swimming, as you are running, i mean, he i just thought everybody was drowning. i thought we were going to have to pull drowning children out of the bus. and when you get there and you hear them crying and you are so glad to hear them, whether they are screaming or upset but just like the noise was so wonderful and when you get to reach them, now you are thinking to yourself, we have to do this as fast as possible. the bus could roll. >> they were scared. alligators live in the pond. they were scared of that we were having to calm then down. >> so our one girlfriend, rebecca, just basically yells out, let's pass them on and let's make a lifeline. so we are all in a row. >> heroes and i'm sure the parents and all the family members of all these kids
luckily, we saw christie dietz who was on the corner, and we could just tell something was bad.ping these kids out. i mean, no one was hurt, which is remarkable. pulling these children out of the bus putting them on. describe that moment for you guys when you realized no one was hurt. >> oh, before we -- before you get there, you are swimming, as you are running, i mean, he i just thought everybody was drowning. i thought we were going to have to pull drowning children out of the bus. and...