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he fled to galveston, texas, and began a strange new life. a new name, a new story, a whole new identity. he was posing as a deaf mute woman named dorothy signer until a dead body was discovered floating in the bay nearby, and a trail of blood led right back to his door. it all seemed too bizarre, but durst would explain everything in detail. here's part two of robert durst. nobody tells the whole truth. >> good afternoon. in the news today, a reward of $100,000 offered by a husband to help find his missing wife. >> robert durst's wife, kathie durst, went missing in 1982. >> the wife, 29 year old kathleen durst, a medical student at albert einstein college, disappeared from the couple's manhattan apartment. >> once i heard she disappeared, i think i knew pretty fast that something bad had happened. >> personally, between you and me, albert. and never to be quoted. okay, i think she's dead. >> nobody turned up. there's no crime scene even. and the case just lost all momentum after a while. >> then 18 years later, there's this new investigation
he fled to galveston, texas, and began a strange new life. a new name, a new story, a whole new identity. he was posing as a deaf mute woman named dorothy signer until a dead body was discovered floating in the bay nearby, and a trail of blood led right back to his door. it all seemed too bizarre, but durst would explain everything in detail. here's part two of robert durst. nobody tells the whole truth. >> good afternoon. in the news today, a reward of $100,000 offered by a husband to...
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number forts point copy there was a fort there forts san gabriel the man shack there was a fort at galveston. there was a fort above new orleans. fort saint john and a number of other settlement were militia companies were established. so that's kind of the geographic backgrnd so as we heard earlier, declares war in june of 1779, both sides, both the british and the spanish knew war was coming. this was not a surprise and they were preparing for it. and also, as again talked about, one of the objectives that spain had was to get back the florida so eventual news was sent om spain. they actually sent as early as they could. and reached new orleans august 12th, almor weeks before british counterparts got their news of the war. now, spanish defenses well known to the british, they weren't ideal by any stretch of the imagination there's a letter that's picted here, lieutenant babbage, to george germaine talking about easily new orle could captured. he talks about the flimsy wooden palisade wall that surroun orleans and in fact bananas. the galvez wasn'o big on palisade walls to begin with. he th
number forts point copy there was a fort there forts san gabriel the man shack there was a fort at galveston. there was a fort above new orleans. fort saint john and a number of other settlement were militia companies were established. so that's kind of the geographic backgrnd so as we heard earlier, declares war in june of 1779, both sides, both the british and the spanish knew war was coming. this was not a surprise and they were preparing for it. and also, as again talked about, one of the...
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ray was a pillar of strength, integrity to galveston county. he served as the longest county judge from 1967 to 1995 dedicating his life to make his community a better place and boy, did he ever. ray wasn't just a judge but a man of action and proud aggie and he is remembered for his work in improving roads and upgrading parks and improving the lives of employees by removing them from social security and better retirement system. but his greatest legacy is helping create the galveston water authority which has grown into the gulf coast water authority ensuring that they will have access to the water resources they desperately need. and he was a beloved father and friend and a man who has deep faith and unwavering to his friends. his life of service, devotion to his community and deep love for the lord will inspire us. may god bless him and his legacy of honor and faith live and beyond. thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to honor my good friend and esteemed predecessor from the district of texas 29 on the esteemed successor -- he
ray was a pillar of strength, integrity to galveston county. he served as the longest county judge from 1967 to 1995 dedicating his life to make his community a better place and boy, did he ever. ray wasn't just a judge but a man of action and proud aggie and he is remembered for his work in improving roads and upgrading parks and improving the lives of employees by removing them from social security and better retirement system. but his greatest legacy is helping create the galveston water...
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lincoln signed the emancipation proclamation, freedom for enslaved americans was finally enforced in galveston, texas marking the nation's first juneteenth. in the same town, opal lee was born six decades later. growing up in a home that was burned down by a racist mob, she understood history must never be erased. a teacher and advocate, she helped lead a movement with the national juneteenth observance foundation. more than 150 years after that day, she stood next to another american president that followed her lead and made a juneteenth a federal holiday. the nation thanks opal lee, the grandmother of juneteenth. [applause] kathleen genevieve ledecky. a humble leader, olympian, and a champion of unparalleled dedication that she is the most decorated female swimmer in history. [applause] with 10 olympic medals and counting. an athletic prodigy from a swimming family she captured the world's admiration with her punishing strokes and unmatched stamina, pushing through and is setting the highest standards for some of the toughest races ever known. powered by faith, family, and teamwork katie led
lincoln signed the emancipation proclamation, freedom for enslaved americans was finally enforced in galveston, texas marking the nation's first juneteenth. in the same town, opal lee was born six decades later. growing up in a home that was burned down by a racist mob, she understood history must never be erased. a teacher and advocate, she helped lead a movement with the national juneteenth observance foundation. more than 150 years after that day, she stood next to another american president...
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you can see it in galveston. >> the inside is a mess. it's in bad shape. >> reporter: the storm turning deadly, killing at least one person in houston. >> you see all that is picked up? >> reporter: in nearby texas, quinton lauder. >> what was your reaction seeing that funnel cloud? >> just a lot of dread. knowing that the storm was rotating and knowing that there were a lot of neighborhoods nearby. >> reporter: the extreme weather, part of a larger system building for days. on friday, at least five tornadoes tore through mississippi, alabama. in mobile, alabama, high winds ripped down trees and took out power lines. this massive tree smashed into a house, injuring two people inside. these storms also colliding with one of the busiest travel weekends of the year. delays thousands of flights and canceling hundreds more. thunderstorms in houston and dallas. >> if you're traveling at this time of year, you have to be ready for anything. >> reporter: 22 million are at risk of severe weather producing 70-mile- per-hour winds and two-inch hail
you can see it in galveston. >> the inside is a mess. it's in bad shape. >> reporter: the storm turning deadly, killing at least one person in houston. >> you see all that is picked up? >> reporter: in nearby texas, quinton lauder. >> what was your reaction seeing that funnel cloud? >> just a lot of dread. knowing that the storm was rotating and knowing that there were a lot of neighborhoods nearby. >> reporter: the extreme weather, part of a larger...
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that's what they're trying to figure out from galveston, xavier walton. well, check this out. a camera set up by park officials in sonoma county captured this family of river otters living their best life that just playing around. this is along sonoma creek at. >> maxwell farms, regional park officials say otters spend a significant portion of their day engaging in scent marking, which is their version socializing. so that's kind of what you you saw the tail bouncing around they do a little dance >> when they're happy, when they go to the restroom. i was expecting. well, that's what the marking right? i mean, it's stretch in the dirt go on air and there's a good place to hang out. they got to our office my goodness. about denver loves that wraps up kron for news at 10. stick with us for the news at 11. but first we've got sports night live and erin wilson is here with all that hair. so i guess which telling me is there are others like to go to the yet again. i liked about their three-year indicate there. >> as we're looking to punch their ticket to the nba cup semi-final. but
that's what they're trying to figure out from galveston, xavier walton. well, check this out. a camera set up by park officials in sonoma county captured this family of river otters living their best life that just playing around. this is along sonoma creek at. >> maxwell farms, regional park officials say otters spend a significant portion of their day engaging in scent marking, which is their version socializing. so that's kind of what you you saw the tail bouncing around they do a...
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this was in the galveston paper, in june, 1865. elected and early in the presidency, you started to see this dynamic which was, in certain subsets, you were finding majorities of white people who you could poll who would tell you that whites were the most disadvantaged group in the united states. - this president, i think, has exposed himself as a guy, over, and over, and over again, who has a deep-seated hatred for white people or the white culture. this guy is, i believe, a racist. - that was the emotional reality that people had, looking at this black president performing the functions of the white house. [applause] - you are not allowed to be a president if you're not born in this country. he may not have been born in this country, - trump, of course, just stopped using dog whistles and started using, you know, the bullhorn. and right-wing media certainly took a hold of that and reminded people over, and over, and over again there's this us versus them. you are not them. you don't look like them. your interests are not their in
this was in the galveston paper, in june, 1865. elected and early in the presidency, you started to see this dynamic which was, in certain subsets, you were finding majorities of white people who you could poll who would tell you that whites were the most disadvantaged group in the united states. - this president, i think, has exposed himself as a guy, over, and over, and over again, who has a deep-seated hatred for white people or the white culture. this guy is, i believe, a racist. - that was...
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in galveston county, wind damage knocking down power lines. a confirmed tornado in liverpool damaged multiple homes, and another confirmed tornado hit the town of splendora in the town of alvin. this elementary school, heavily damaged. across the street, the roof ripped off this home, the mayor of the neighboring town of manville tells abc he's grateful his town was spared, and says people living in the community are working together to help those most impacted. >> governmental entities are coming together, supporting one another. nonprofit organizations are helping out, and what makes brazoria county so special is that each of us are stepping up to the occasion, doing what we can to take care of our neighbors in need. >> another round of severe weather is in the forecast for the southeast today. the weather complicating travel plans. more than 7000 flights were delayed, with at least another 230 canceled on saturday. nicole d'antonio, abc news, new york. >> developing news now azerbaijan's president says the passenger plane that crashed in ka
in galveston county, wind damage knocking down power lines. a confirmed tornado in liverpool damaged multiple homes, and another confirmed tornado hit the town of splendora in the town of alvin. this elementary school, heavily damaged. across the street, the roof ripped off this home, the mayor of the neighboring town of manville tells abc he's grateful his town was spared, and says people living in the community are working together to help those most impacted. >> governmental entities...
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parts of texas, louisiana and mississippi all experiencing high winds and heavy rain in galveston county. wind damage knocking down power lines. a confirmed tornado in liverpool damaged multiple homes, and another confirmed tornado hit the town of splendora in the town of alvin. this elementary school, heavily damaged. across the street, the roof ripped off this home, the mayor of the neighboring town of manville tells abc he's grateful his town was spared, and says people living in the community are working together to help those most impacted. >> governmental entities are coming together, supporting one another. nonprofit organizations are helping out, and what makes brazoria county so special is that each of us are stepping up to the occasion, doing what we can to take care of our neighbors in need. >> another round of severe weather is in the forecast for the southeast today. the weather complicating travel plans. more than 7000 flights were delayed, with at least another 230 canceled on saturday. nicole d'antonio, abc news, new york. >> developing news now azerbaijan's president say
parts of texas, louisiana and mississippi all experiencing high winds and heavy rain in galveston county. wind damage knocking down power lines. a confirmed tornado in liverpool damaged multiple homes, and another confirmed tornado hit the town of splendora in the town of alvin. this elementary school, heavily damaged. across the street, the roof ripped off this home, the mayor of the neighboring town of manville tells abc he's grateful his town was spared, and says people living in the...
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that's what they're trying to figure out from galveston, xavier walton, news nation. >> still ahead hereimal shelter is responding after a report found unsanitary conditions and overcrowding. the plan now to fix these issues. and a south bay nonprofit needs help to spread some holiday. joy. we have a live interview with them right after this break. and here on kron 4, we're celebrating the remarkable women of the bay area. we need your help to share their stories. if you know a remarkable woman making a difference in our community, you can nominate her to become woman of the year. asked nominees also can have their names submitted. so the next nominations by scanning this qr code on your screen are qr code on your screen are i was stuck. unresolved depression symptoms were in my way. i needed more from my antidepressant. vraylar helped give it a lift. adding vraylar to an antidepressant is clinically proven to help relieve overall depression symptoms better than an antidepressant alone. vraylar is not approved for elderly patients with dementia-related psychosis due to increased risk of
that's what they're trying to figure out from galveston, xavier walton, news nation. >> still ahead hereimal shelter is responding after a report found unsanitary conditions and overcrowding. the plan now to fix these issues. and a south bay nonprofit needs help to spread some holiday. joy. we have a live interview with them right after this break. and here on kron 4, we're celebrating the remarkable women of the bay area. we need your help to share their stories. if you know a remarkable...
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and is also a professor at the texas and m university of galveston. and he's joining us live from texas. thank you for joining us on the old is your new seller. let's begin with setting the context for us because at this moment, as panama is celebrating the 23 5th anniversary of the hand of the, of the canal. this moment is somewhat overshadowed by these threats from president elect. donald trump. yes indeed, it's that it comes out a very fortress with a timing to say the least, but there is a strategy between behind the presidents. i would say statements regarding the, the panama canal, which is most any issue about the tools and particularly totally increases that are taking place. well let's, let's try to understand more about these told because what the president will like to trump has said, is that quote, the fees charged by panama ridiculous. those are his words. just help us in understanding the context why. why would he consider that the fees are ridiculous? why have price has gone up? the total revenue of increased over the last 3 years in a
and is also a professor at the texas and m university of galveston. and he's joining us live from texas. thank you for joining us on the old is your new seller. let's begin with setting the context for us because at this moment, as panama is celebrating the 23 5th anniversary of the hand of the, of the canal. this moment is somewhat overshadowed by these threats from president elect. donald trump. yes indeed, it's that it comes out a very fortress with a timing to say the least, but there is a...
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in galveston county, wind damage knocking down power lines. a confirmed tornado in liverpool damaged multiple homes and another confirmed tornado hit the town of glendora in the town of alvin. this elementary school, heavily damaged across the street. the roof ripped off this home. the mayor of the neighboring town of manville tells abc he's grateful his town was spared and says people living in the community are working together to help those most impacted governmental entities are coming together, supporting one another, and nonprofit organizations are helping out. >> and what makes brazoria county so special is that each of us are stepping up to the occasion, doing what we can to take care of our neighbors in need. another round of severe weather is in the forecast for the southeast today. >> the weather complex travel plans. more than 7000 flights were delayed, with at least another 230 canceled on saturday . nicole d'antonio, abc news, new york. developing news overseas now. >> azerbaijan's president says the passenger plane that crashed
in galveston county, wind damage knocking down power lines. a confirmed tornado in liverpool damaged multiple homes and another confirmed tornado hit the town of glendora in the town of alvin. this elementary school, heavily damaged across the street. the roof ripped off this home. the mayor of the neighboring town of manville tells abc he's grateful his town was spared and says people living in the community are working together to help those most impacted governmental entities are coming...
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galveston was hit the turn of the last century. it was wiped out.here have been floods, there have been fires, there's been could be stant issues -- constant issues, tornadoes, and this isn't all related to climate change. this is just over the course of history of mankind. in fact, our use of technology makes us be able to manage those better, our use of energy. we can manage that better. by abundant, reliable energy. but what happens is every year there's something that strikes at our heart. katrina in 2005, ike, harvey, what happened in hawaii. go down the list of things that we care -- we're in a massive drought in texas. massive drought. we've got all sorts of different things that pop up and so here we are and we have $113 billion that has been put forward from the administration under the name of disaster relief. now, there are all manner of things in that bill. and we're looking at those things. replenish the disaster relief fund and, $40 billion. $60 billion for stuff on defense. another pot of money for farmers who have had issues across t
galveston was hit the turn of the last century. it was wiped out.here have been floods, there have been fires, there's been could be stant issues -- constant issues, tornadoes, and this isn't all related to climate change. this is just over the course of history of mankind. in fact, our use of technology makes us be able to manage those better, our use of energy. we can manage that better. by abundant, reliable energy. but what happens is every year there's something that strikes at our heart....
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that's what they're trying to figure out from galveston, xavier walton, news nation. are concerned about a large number of drones flying over new jersey. federal officials say they don't know who's behind them. democrats and republicans say it is an acceptable response. washing correspondent basil john reports on what members of congress want to do next. >>infused by processor types and memory options. i'll show you what to look for when buying a new laptop to get the most for your money. >>tonight, president elect trump weighing in on the federal reserve saying he won't try to get rid of fed chair jerome powell far. now the fed chair guides big decisions that have a major impact on the interest rates. americans pay news nation's blake burman tells us what is ahead. >>the fed chair stays for now. i'm blake burman, host of the hill on newsnation. president elect donald trump saying he will try to get rid of jay powell, the chairman of the federal reserve. now that position is picked by the president and comes open again in trump's second term. now, here's why the fed c
that's what they're trying to figure out from galveston, xavier walton, news nation. are concerned about a large number of drones flying over new jersey. federal officials say they don't know who's behind them. democrats and republicans say it is an acceptable response. washing correspondent basil john reports on what members of congress want to do next. >>infused by processor types and memory options. i'll show you what to look for when buying a new laptop to get the most for your money....
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thank you for being there, the first juneteenth, with our family down in texas in galveston, you both were so excited to see each other and celebrate freedom this real freedom for plaque people in this nation. i hope we continue, i will continue, i know you'll continue, to uplift that holiday and make it important for all americans to understand how we make this a more perfect union. many will tell your many accomplish. s, working on hiv-aids, which is so important, being the lone vote after 9/11, always standing in truth and power, always standing up, never being afraid, never backing down, always being unbought and unbossed. i thank you on behalf of myself, you've always been an inspiration to me watching from behind the scenes, intergeneration leader inspiring the next generation of women, democratic women. thank you for loving my mother, traveling with my mother, voting with my mother, taking pictures of my mother. we will miss you. barbara lee speak for me. thank you. ms. lee: thank you so much for your leadership and your friendship. i was her mother's personal photographer and
thank you for being there, the first juneteenth, with our family down in texas in galveston, you both were so excited to see each other and celebrate freedom this real freedom for plaque people in this nation. i hope we continue, i will continue, i know you'll continue, to uplift that holiday and make it important for all americans to understand how we make this a more perfect union. many will tell your many accomplish. s, working on hiv-aids, which is so important, being the lone vote after...