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. >> 23-year-old gary dolan had a history of minor offenses, but he'd never served jail time.s his own sister who reported him to police. she was alarmed by hundreds of incredibly lurid poems he'd written and shown her. >> most of his writings were angry writings. one in particular dealt with -- with forcing a kind lady to have sex with him after he'd strangled her. >> grabbing her head and snapping her neck, the poor little old lady hit the deck. now she's dead. there's no life in her. later tonight, i'll eat her for dinner. >> some poems talked about sexual activity with older women, sexual activity with dead people. >> i'm happy with my life. sharpening the blade of may unholy knife, this is where true hatred lies, screams of agnony, my victim dies. >> police certainly knew they were working with someone who was very sick. >> gary dolan was unemployed and had no alibi for either murder. he also refused to take a polygraph test. and he wouldn't provide a dna sample. so police had to find another way to get it. >> we knew he smoked. we knew we could get dna from the cigarette
. >> 23-year-old gary dolan had a history of minor offenses, but he'd never served jail time.s his own sister who reported him to police. she was alarmed by hundreds of incredibly lurid poems he'd written and shown her. >> most of his writings were angry writings. one in particular dealt with -- with forcing a kind lady to have sex with him after he'd strangled her. >> grabbing her head and snapping her neck, the poor little old lady hit the deck. now she's dead. there's no...
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she claimed that a captain called robert dolan had sexually assaulted her at the party. >> well, she had drank a little more than she should have. she did tell me that she thought she had been raped by one of the husbands of one of the guests there. in her, while she was passed out. >> well, i think he had around 17 years in the air force. and i think three kids. and that would be a motive, this was going to ruin his career. there's no doubt about it. >> captain dolan's wife carol, also became a suspect. >> we felt that carol had gotten word that heather was going to the police about this, about being sexually assaulted by her husband. and of course, that just gave us more, you know, reason to suspect carol of either committing this homicide or her letting her husband robert know and him committing the homicide or them together. >> heather never did report this incident to police. when questioned, captain dolan and his wife cooperated fully with the investigation and provided their finger prints for analysis. >> i compared the known ink prints to the lay tent prints taken from the cr
she claimed that a captain called robert dolan had sexually assaulted her at the party. >> well, she had drank a little more than she should have. she did tell me that she thought she had been raped by one of the husbands of one of the guests there. in her, while she was passed out. >> well, i think he had around 17 years in the air force. and i think three kids. and that would be a motive, this was going to ruin his career. there's no doubt about it. >> captain dolan's wife...
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i'm calling on great jim dolan, charles dolan a true american family, help me bring to fight back toson square garden. melissa: why? >> because we need to have that as sports entity. heavyweight championship, so it goes, so does boxing. they took it to europe and never would come here. a fighter fights everywhere in the world, when you say heavyweight championship just as muhammad ali did in sigh year. you know what i mean we need jim dolan and charles to lend a happened. melissa: i like it. i like it. i will be there right up front. >> right on, melissa. that makes it. jim did you hear that? did you hear that, baby, jim dolan. melissa: let me ask you. you're someone, you made so much your life. i read you're worth $150 million. >> you don't know anything -- if you couch it in money you ain't got none. if you can count it you ain't got felon. my money is accountable. melissa: i don't believe you. you are give back. every year you go to south florida and give away turkeys at thanksgiving time. what do you think the about he do it going on in income inequality in this country. >> tryin
i'm calling on great jim dolan, charles dolan a true american family, help me bring to fight back toson square garden. melissa: why? >> because we need to have that as sports entity. heavyweight championship, so it goes, so does boxing. they took it to europe and never would come here. a fighter fights everywhere in the world, when you say heavyweight championship just as muhammad ali did in sigh year. you know what i mean we need jim dolan and charles to lend a happened. melissa: i like...
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. >> the victim, a 22-year-old prostitute named janet dolan, was killed with a single gunshot beforeer body was transported, doused with gasoline and set on fire. >> it would appear to be more like an execution or message-style murder when you have somebody shot and wrapped up and burned. >> but while the similarities between the cases were striking, so were the differences. >> first of all, we had a female versus a male victim. >> david nixon was wealthy, had no criminal history and was not the type to put himself in harm's way. janet dolan was just the opposite. >> she probably put herself in some very strange situations with people she did not know. >> and janet's murder seemed to be a crime of opportunity, not something that had been planned. police concluded it was possible but highly unlikely the cases were connected. but investigators got a break when they discovered forensic evidence at david nixon's crime scene. there were tire impressions found within ten feet of david's body. >> it obviously, we believed, was the vehicle that transported him there. >> the tracks were from
. >> the victim, a 22-year-old prostitute named janet dolan, was killed with a single gunshot beforeer body was transported, doused with gasoline and set on fire. >> it would appear to be more like an execution or message-style murder when you have somebody shot and wrapped up and burned. >> but while the similarities between the cases were striking, so were the differences. >> first of all, we had a female versus a male victim. >> david nixon was wealthy, had no...
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>> it's all business, and there's a lot of synergies -- liz: jimmy dolan said he wouldn't mind sellingt makes a lot of sense. they're stuck between programmers and verizon on the other side. liz: okay. you look at other names as well, and there are opportunities out there in the market as. give me your favorite two names right now. >> i don't know if they're my favorite names, but one of them is the anti-what's app play, a big boring company, republic -@services, rsg. liz: anti-what's app, do you love that? wait until you hear what they do. >> they pick up garbage. [laughter] liz: waste management. >> they own landfills, the largest after -- second largest after waste management in the u.s., and if we ever get any return of volume growth, in particular pickup in housing, that will transhate to an accelerated top and bottom line growth. $2 a share, they take cash flow, they repurchase stock. liz: and your second pick? >> amc. so consolidation amongst the distributees like charter is probably going to drive consolidation among the content providers like amc networks which owns, of course
>> it's all business, and there's a lot of synergies -- liz: jimmy dolan said he wouldn't mind sellingt makes a lot of sense. they're stuck between programmers and verizon on the other side. liz: okay. you look at other names as well, and there are opportunities out there in the market as. give me your favorite two names right now. >> i don't know if they're my favorite names, but one of them is the anti-what's app play, a big boring company, republic -@services, rsg. liz:...
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good being with you. >> thank you, cardinal timothy dolan.r their turn in sochi. the paralympics are getting ready. mark strassmann is showing us how one team is looking to get its second gold medal in a row. >> reporter: check this out. the rugal arena of american hockey and team usa. players strapped into custom sleds carry a three-inch stick in ee her hand. >> as soon as i was on the ice the first day with these guys, i state out here in amazement and awe of what they could do. >> head coach jeff sauer has led the team. what makes these guys special? >> i think of them as a son. the chemistry on this team is as good or better than anytime i've ever had. >> reporter: this year's team has 17 players. the oldest is 35. the youngest 15. >> hits is my favorite part. scoring is fun don't get me wrong but i love hitting people. >> he was born without tibia bones in either leg. surgeons amputated both when he was 10 months old. >> i had never been around disabled people in my hometown. i was the like the only one hanging around with no legs. >> re
good being with you. >> thank you, cardinal timothy dolan.r their turn in sochi. the paralympics are getting ready. mark strassmann is showing us how one team is looking to get its second gold medal in a row. >> reporter: check this out. the rugal arena of american hockey and team usa. players strapped into custom sleds carry a three-inch stick in ee her hand. >> as soon as i was on the ice the first day with these guys, i state out here in amazement and awe of what they could...
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. >>> and cardinal timothy dolan, arches by on of new york, tells us about the historic appearance ofrdinal's ceremony this weekend. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm tanya rivero. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com and i'm frank mallicoat . >>> good morning, everyone. it is monday, february 24th. i am michelle griego. >> and i am frank mallicoat. nearly 4:00. it is red day, apparently. >> it is red day. are you guys enjoying your spring break? >> it has been fabulous. >> it was a nice weekend. >> well, it looks like today we will have lots of sunshine, but storm clouds are gathering on the horizon. we will tell you when to expect rain in a few minutes. >> and the usual road work in the usual places. northbound 880, in downtown oakland, closure there is and around the antih bridge. the bay bridge, as well with road work. we will tell you about it coming up. >> thank you, elizabeth. >>> and american sport's history made overnight. jason collins, now the first openly gay player in any of the four major sports. more about collins
. >>> and cardinal timothy dolan, arches by on of new york, tells us about the historic appearance ofrdinal's ceremony this weekend. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm tanya rivero. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com and i'm frank mallicoat . >>> good morning, everyone. it is monday, february 24th. i am michelle griego. >> and i am frank mallicoat. nearly 4:00. it is red day, apparently. >> it is...
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funded projects karl dolan e.u. office director of transparency international described to my colleague marina joshie what types of corruption the report touched on and why brussels so far refuses to look at its own graft problem. in many of the newer member states of the e.u. there is still a lot of petty corruption that citizens paying small drives for access to basic services like health care. but in other countries the the the main corruption which so to do with political corruption that's the kind of conflicts of interests that are in the dealings that politicians have with business but how can they be effective here i mean if on the one hand the our commission to investigate corruption but then on the other the high the corruption don't really exist within the european institutions well the commission says that it is a self assessment would not be credible. we don't think that's the case we think any government should have the capacity to assess corruption risks in its own institutions luckily transparency int
funded projects karl dolan e.u. office director of transparency international described to my colleague marina joshie what types of corruption the report touched on and why brussels so far refuses to look at its own graft problem. in many of the newer member states of the e.u. there is still a lot of petty corruption that citizens paying small drives for access to basic services like health care. but in other countries the the the main corruption which so to do with political corruption that's...
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called the problem breathtaking and warned it's eroding trust in democracy earlier he spoke to karl dolan e.u. office director for transparency international he thinks that all governments should have the capacity to assess corruption risks in its own institutions. in many of the newer member states of the e.u. there is still a lot of corruption that citizens paying small drives for access to basic services like health care. but in other countries the the the main corruption which so to do with political corruption that's the kind of conflicts of interests that are in the dealings that politicians have with business the commission says that it. self assessment would not be credible. we don't think that's the case we think any government should have the capacity to assess corruption risks in its own institutions luckily transparency international is conducting its own assessment of integrity problems integrity risks in the e.u. institutions and will be publishing that shortly. is shooting has occurred on the russian island of soccer league in a gunman burst into a cathedral and opened fire
called the problem breathtaking and warned it's eroding trust in democracy earlier he spoke to karl dolan e.u. office director for transparency international he thinks that all governments should have the capacity to assess corruption risks in its own institutions. in many of the newer member states of the e.u. there is still a lot of corruption that citizens paying small drives for access to basic services like health care. but in other countries the the the main corruption which so to do with...
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jeff anderson was able to subpoena crucial correspondence between monica's former archbishop cardinal dolan and cardinal hummes, prefect of the congregation for the clergy in rome. >> we have evidence that archbishop dolan got express permission from the vatican to move $57 million from diocesan funds into a "cemetery trust," and that permission was given by the vatican almost immediately. >> narrator: two key words in latin from cardinal hummes said it all: nihil obstat. "nothing stands in your way." with these two words, the vatican allowed the diocese to protect its millions from further legal claims of abuse victims. >> to me, it was designed to do one thing: to keep the archdiocese and the vatican from having to account for their crimes and complicity in them. no other real or legitimate reason. >> narrator: the church argued that the money was always committed to their cemeteries, and a court upheld the transfer. meanwhile, the diocese declared bankruptcy. while they recently proposed to set aside $4 million in a victim's fund, there are over 550 outstanding claimants. monica barrett
jeff anderson was able to subpoena crucial correspondence between monica's former archbishop cardinal dolan and cardinal hummes, prefect of the congregation for the clergy in rome. >> we have evidence that archbishop dolan got express permission from the vatican to move $57 million from diocesan funds into a "cemetery trust," and that permission was given by the vatican almost immediately. >> narrator: two key words in latin from cardinal hummes said it all: nihil obstat....
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institutions and didn't have any specific information about corrupt room with you the protests carl dolan eu office director of transparency international described to my colleague maria jace you what types of corruption the report touched on. unlike brussels so far refuses to look at its own crop up. in many of the newer member states of the eu is still a lot of the anti corruption that citizens and small prize for access to basic services like health care but in other countries the and to the main attraction bits to do with the political corruption that's the kind of conflicts of interest that the car in the evenings the politicians have with business. my how we may be affected. here i mean a fall in the one hand the commission to investigate corruption but then on the other of the time the corruption that already exists within the european institutions. well the commission says that it did it today a self assessment. it would not be credible. we don't think that's the case. we think any government should have the cost of the two ss corruption risks that in its own institutions. luckily
institutions and didn't have any specific information about corrupt room with you the protests carl dolan eu office director of transparency international described to my colleague maria jace you what types of corruption the report touched on. unlike brussels so far refuses to look at its own crop up. in many of the newer member states of the eu is still a lot of the anti corruption that citizens and small prize for access to basic services like health care but in other countries the and to the...
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look, i'm a pro life guy and i certainly believe with cardinal dolan that the mandates for abortion should not be in the obamacare bill. i certainly agree with that. but you know, josh, i got my capitalist hat on tonight. >> sure. >> that's the thing that i just don't see. suppose kathy is right and suppose a couple wants some figure evreens on top of a weddg cake. why doesn't the baker thank them and say joe down the street is the guy to talk to. why make a federal case or a state judicial case? >> this law is not as limited as kathy is making it out to be. at some point gay marriage will be legal in arizona, probably in the next few years. so then you won't just have issues about weddings. an employer could say i want to provide health benefits to my married employees but not to ones with same sex spouses or i don't want to provide hotel rooms to married couples who are same sex couples. >> they wouldn't win their case. >> they would very well have a sincere religious objection and they could have a sincere religious objection to providing that service. >> that's not the whole test. >> i
look, i'm a pro life guy and i certainly believe with cardinal dolan that the mandates for abortion should not be in the obamacare bill. i certainly agree with that. but you know, josh, i got my capitalist hat on tonight. >> sure. >> that's the thing that i just don't see. suppose kathy is right and suppose a couple wants some figure evreens on top of a weddg cake. why doesn't the baker thank them and say joe down the street is the guy to talk to. why make a federal case or a state...
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terry dolan, what do you do with this market right now?i think it is. and i think that as we mentioned last week, i think you're going to need to do a little work with the industrials and the s&p 500. the moving averages are kind of broken down a little bit in my view and i think we've had a nice, healthy rally. it would be great to see them come in a little bit, build a little horizontal movement, and get on firmer ground to go forward but i think the markets are looking positive. i think the chart that looks the best is the nasdaq chart. >> the technology. do we think this is a march to 5,000? i don't want to get ahead of myself. we still have 700 or 800 points to go. >> i think you will see it take a pause to see some of the other indexes catch up. i think that's the most positive chart pattern right now. >> so you'd be buying here to accumulate positions? >> you know what? we kind of bought the dips. that's kind -- >> i remember you saying that last time. >> here i would look at how much cash reserve i have. i would do some selective b
terry dolan, what do you do with this market right now?i think it is. and i think that as we mentioned last week, i think you're going to need to do a little work with the industrials and the s&p 500. the moving averages are kind of broken down a little bit in my view and i think we've had a nice, healthy rally. it would be great to see them come in a little bit, build a little horizontal movement, and get on firmer ground to go forward but i think the markets are looking positive. i think...
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so the question becomes, "a," do the dolans really want to consolidate and could they possibly get their price if they want to. >> no break-up fee. charter, therefore, done, stock decline represents the accretive value that they thought they could get if they had been able to get time warner. >> and charter stock price has been up ever since we first mentioned this story in june. it has been up consistently as has the entire cable group, but even more so time warner cable and charter both adding significant multiple points to ebita since the idea of consolidation first really came to the fore when we reported it and then, of course, following with many of the conversations. what does charter do? >> yes. >> i can tell you at this point i do not expect them to try to compete here for time warner cable. based on my reporting, it doesn't seem likely at all. the question, then, becomes what does john malone and liberty which owns 27% of charter choose to do given he believes consolidation is something that needs to happen. it is potentially happening just without help. >> and finally when you
so the question becomes, "a," do the dolans really want to consolidate and could they possibly get their price if they want to. >> no break-up fee. charter, therefore, done, stock decline represents the accretive value that they thought they could get if they had been able to get time warner. >> and charter stock price has been up ever since we first mentioned this story in june. it has been up consistently as has the entire cable group, but even more so time warner cable...
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in our next hour cardinal timothy dolan of new york will join us from rome. >>> "the new york times" says a smang numg ber of children afro california are suffering pole low-like illnesses. they're racing to solve the mystery. polio has been wiped out in the united states. >>> and "the new york times" says the drug trial of kerry kennedy begins today. in 2012 kennedy fail add sobriety test after hitting a tractor-trailer outside new york city. she said she accidentally took a sleeping pill. prosecutors say she shouldn't >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by toyota. let's go places. >>> first on "cbs this morning," two of the most important people at google are in studio 57. >> eric schmidt makes an announcement. >> the news is back on "cbs this morning." stay tuned for your local news. >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by hershey's kisses chocolates. delightfully delicious, one-of-a-kind kisses. i always eat it all but just not all at once. >>celebrate every tiny win like delicious zero calorie crystal light liquid. a sip in the right direct
in our next hour cardinal timothy dolan of new york will join us from rome. >>> "the new york times" says a smang numg ber of children afro california are suffering pole low-like illnesses. they're racing to solve the mystery. polio has been wiped out in the united states. >>> and "the new york times" says the drug trial of kerry kennedy begins today. in 2012 kennedy fail add sobriety test after hitting a tractor-trailer outside new york city. she said she...