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garry: exactly. love that he is trying to avoid the trappings, the palace, the fancy shoes and all those things. and the name. he came in second at the conclave that chose benedict. he was asked at the time, if he was chosen, what name would he have taken? he said john xxiv. well, he has had time to think since then and he has come up with a much more radical name. francis was not even a priest. he was so radical that his followers, immediate followers tried to tame his message as soon as he died. they split off into various observances as to how harsh and christlike his life was. when francis does not want to get all dressed up in all that regalia, pope francis -- i think when my wife and i looked at the robe that st. francis wore, it was a patched, raggedy robe. i think this pope if he could do it would wear it. charlie: the interesting thing when you talked about when you said wounded in battle that you first treat the wounds was his idea that we have some very important things here and let's not
garry: exactly. love that he is trying to avoid the trappings, the palace, the fancy shoes and all those things. and the name. he came in second at the conclave that chose benedict. he was asked at the time, if he was chosen, what name would he have taken? he said john xxiv. well, he has had time to think since then and he has come up with a much more radical name. francis was not even a priest. he was so radical that his followers, immediate followers tried to tame his message as soon as he...
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[applause] >> garry, your six minutes. garry kasparov: i am here in this audience.ot just as a neighbor. in the website in new york, but as a patriot of my custom -- country, russia. i don't feel comfortable arguing against the resolution, because when i was a kid, a chess prodigy, my thought was to engage my country. make it a factor in the progress of humanity. i knew that despite the regime i hated, russia had huge potential. it is intellectual. and cultural. and also resources. it seemed to me. that for many others for millions in my country. in eastern europe and elsewhere in the world that in 1991, i will our dream came true much of and the regime collapsed. we will remember this day you know. it was not an easy time, because as we will remember also it collapsed and it ended in a terrible civil war. russia had not escaped that so boris yeltsin and the ability to understand that we needed an agreement with the republic to make sure that we can move into the future. russia was i would not say rewarded but it was engaged from the very beginning. what about the b
[applause] >> garry, your six minutes. garry kasparov: i am here in this audience.ot just as a neighbor. in the website in new york, but as a patriot of my custom -- country, russia. i don't feel comfortable arguing against the resolution, because when i was a kid, a chess prodigy, my thought was to engage my country. make it a factor in the progress of humanity. i knew that despite the regime i hated, russia had huge potential. it is intellectual. and cultural. and also resources. it...
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so let's have garry kasparov up first. garry, you've got three minutes. >> i have to ask you for forgiveness because i want to talk about vladimir putin again. yes, there was a difference in all the bad old days, as he said. there was a polling bureau. even if you have ten of the worst people in the world they can make more balanced decision than one man. and now again for vladimir putin, there's no way out. i mean he should present himself as a strong man who can protect russia against endless enemies that besieged my country. and i said from the very beginning, so i'm a russian patriot. i want to see my country free and strong. and to play a role, a positive role. i don't want to hear the same jokes as recently have been revived in eastern europe when say, putin entering the country, being asked by customs officer, occupation, says yes, of course. this is not the image of russia i want to project. and it's hard for me to argue for isolation. but this is not isolation of russia. this is isolation of a dictator. the streng
so let's have garry kasparov up first. garry, you've got three minutes. >> i have to ask you for forgiveness because i want to talk about vladimir putin again. yes, there was a difference in all the bad old days, as he said. there was a polling bureau. even if you have ten of the worst people in the world they can make more balanced decision than one man. and now again for vladimir putin, there's no way out. i mean he should present himself as a strong man who can protect russia against...
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. >> we'll talk more about this and i want to get your sense garry, in terms of the iran talks going on right now. stay with us. first what's coming up top of the hour on "media buzz." howie kurtz is standing by. >> good morning maria. we'll be all over hillary clinton getting into the presidential race, looking at coverage that ranged from breathless to mocking based on last night's "saturday night live" and we'll examine rand paul getting into the dust-ups with anchors and how that is affecting his campaign and a special in-depth interview with mariel hemingway. >> thank you so much howard. we'll be back to form policy isis, yemen iran, russia, cuba. foreign policy likely to be a driving issue in the 20126 campaign and there is a lot to talk about already as we look ahead on "sunday morning futures" next. it's happening. today, more and more people with type 2 diabetes are learning about long-acting levemir® an injectable insulin that can give you blood sugar control for up to 24 hours. and levemir® helps lower your a1c. levemir® comes in flextouch® the only prefilled insulin pen w
. >> we'll talk more about this and i want to get your sense garry, in terms of the iran talks going on right now. stay with us. first what's coming up top of the hour on "media buzz." howie kurtz is standing by. >> good morning maria. we'll be all over hillary clinton getting into the presidential race, looking at coverage that ranged from breathless to mocking based on last night's "saturday night live" and we'll examine rand paul getting into the dust-ups with...
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please join me in welcoming garry wills back to politics and prose. [applause] >> i have been coming here for a long time. i always love to and my audiences are always intelligent. what is not to like about pope francis? he disappoints catholic individuals like me but he scares the socks off with conservatives. they have reacted with panic and no wonder. it is a bit disorienting to have a pope who is actually a christian. [laughter] some on the right reassure themselves that he is changing the tone of catholicism but not its doctrine. and for them religion is just doctrine. if you do not call the right doctrines you cannot be a catholic so since the pope is a catholic though some are beginning to hesitate about that he must hold all the right doctrines. the only thing he can changes the tone. rather than tone i would prefer to talk about changing the culture of religion. the ethos of believing as a matter not only of the head of the heart. as he told his jesuit interviewers the structural organizational reforms are secondary. the first reform must be
please join me in welcoming garry wills back to politics and prose. [applause] >> i have been coming here for a long time. i always love to and my audiences are always intelligent. what is not to like about pope francis? he disappoints catholic individuals like me but he scares the socks off with conservatives. they have reacted with panic and no wonder. it is a bit disorienting to have a pope who is actually a christian. [laughter] some on the right reassure themselves that he is...
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arguing against is garry and anne applebaum. this is one hour and 35 minutes.o debate current issues. this is an hour and a half. ♪ >> we created colonialism. we created fascism. we created communism. >> your arguments will be totally destroyed. >> is it possible to actually complete a sentence? >> you come back and you are rattled. >> it saves the bleeding heart from somebody else. >> they don't know what the hell to say but you have to say something. >> it makes us object in a cruel experiment and over us is a celestial dictatorship. the kind of divine north korea. >> the question is are men obsolete? the answer to this question is no i want you -- what you believe this. we are going 50/50 on this. >> we are in house of commons. >>> so what, who cares. >> show me the word pretext. >> you can keep screaming that and it doesn't change the point. >> barack obama has systematically rebuilt the trust of the world of the security security council and other situations. >> you must not talk to any of our allies in order to believe that. >> we are all in this of the u
arguing against is garry and anne applebaum. this is one hour and 35 minutes.o debate current issues. this is an hour and a half. ♪ >> we created colonialism. we created fascism. we created communism. >> your arguments will be totally destroyed. >> is it possible to actually complete a sentence? >> you come back and you are rattled. >> it saves the bleeding heart from somebody else. >> they don't know what the hell to say but you have to say something....
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if you don't know garry trudeau you definitely know his work.nning cartoonist and the creator of the comic trip doonesbury. earlier this month, you may have heard about him for a different reason. while accepting the george polke award he criticized some of the work that appeared in the french magazine "charlie hebdo." they were victims of a terror attack in january this year. he said the cartoons wandered into the realm of hate speech. i started asking him about those comments and whether as some critics alleged about him, he felt the victims were to blame for the tragedy. >> oh, not at all. i think perhaps i should have made it clear i was as outraged as the rest of the world at the time. i mourn them deeply. we are a very small fraternity of political cartoonists around the globe. i created a tribute page to them on a sunday section in which i included the work of all five cartoonists including their signatures and main characters. what i didn't do is necessarily agree with the decisions they made that brought really a world of pain to france
if you don't know garry trudeau you definitely know his work.nning cartoonist and the creator of the comic trip doonesbury. earlier this month, you may have heard about him for a different reason. while accepting the george polke award he criticized some of the work that appeared in the french magazine "charlie hebdo." they were victims of a terror attack in january this year. he said the cartoons wandered into the realm of hate speech. i started asking him about those comments and...
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garry wills who is a brilliant catholic intellectual born in atlanta raised in wisconsin has a seminaryin st. louis. he works for bill buckley and that's the end of the journey. >> he does other things but he had to be released from his vows when he decided to become a journalist instead. one doesn't have the sense from wills memoirs and he has written to memoirs a lot about his own journey that he was someone who was seeking as a journalist sought out wide diverse experiences but not necessarily as a religious man. it's interesting neuhaus got there early and you kind of suggest in the book he had almost an intuitive sense for where the cultural and political action was. >> he really could sniff out the action figure a way to get there. one of his phrases that he was obsessed about in his early writings was he was obsessed with intellectuals who could ment and market the metaphors that shaped public consciousness. clearly he wanted to be one of these guys but he complained about everyone else he could do that. visibility was to identify at any given moment, let's say the antiwar moveme
garry wills who is a brilliant catholic intellectual born in atlanta raised in wisconsin has a seminaryin st. louis. he works for bill buckley and that's the end of the journey. >> he does other things but he had to be released from his vows when he decided to become a journalist instead. one doesn't have the sense from wills memoirs and he has written to memoirs a lot about his own journey that he was someone who was seeking as a journalist sought out wide diverse experiences but not...
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garry wills considers the perspc0vh]t in his new book the future of the catholic church with pope francis's a professor at north western university and i'm pleased to him back at this table. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: you like this pope. >> i like him a lot of. although he's disappointing many of us liberals which i think is his job. what's nice about him is that he learned so much as a provincial of the jesuits and archbishop you. what made me like him he said i was wrong i was a terrible provincial because i didn't hold people together by consultation. he said i was immature they put me in too soon and that was crazy. >> rose: look at himself with a certain -- >> yes. and he knows that he has to listen to other people, not just dictate to other people. what i like about him is that he is disappointing liberals but he's driving the conservatives crazy. which is probably good too. >> rose: because he won't go as far as liberals would like for him to go. >> right and fast enough and to do things like the sex abuse scandals. he won't join the other factions. he won't join thetxithey're
garry wills considers the perspc0vh]t in his new book the future of the catholic church with pope francis's a professor at north western university and i'm pleased to him back at this table. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: you like this pope. >> i like him a lot of. although he's disappointing many of us liberals which i think is his job. what's nice about him is that he learned so much as a provincial of the jesuits and archbishop you. what made me like him he said i was...
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garry dahl came up with the idea back in 1975. for $3.95.u could find a plain ordinary rock as a pet. it requires no work or commitment. the rock came in a cardboard carrying case with breathing holes and care instructions. dahl went from a down on his luck copywrighter to a millionaire almost overnight. he died on march 23rd. he was 78 years old. alison? >> jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. thanks, jill. >>> when we return a dancing fan gets his shot at fame. a video of a boy showing off his moves at a basketball tournament becomes an internet sensation, and he gets an invitation to be on "the late late show." feel a cold sore coming on? only abreva can heal it in as few as two and a half days when used at the first sign. it penetrates deep and starts to work immediately to block the virus and protect healthy cells.. don't tough it out knock it out, fast. abreva. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> uber is criticizing a new york city police detech fiv for his rants against one of the ride s
garry dahl came up with the idea back in 1975. for $3.95.u could find a plain ordinary rock as a pet. it requires no work or commitment. the rock came in a cardboard carrying case with breathing holes and care instructions. dahl went from a down on his luck copywrighter to a millionaire almost overnight. he died on march 23rd. he was 78 years old. alison? >> jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. thanks, jill. >>> when we return a dancing fan gets his shot at fame. a video...
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[applause] >> garry kasparov your six minutes please. >> thank you very much. am here in this audience not as just a neighbor of mr. cohen because we both live on the west side of new york which was not my first choice but a patriot of my country russia. i don't feel very comfortable arguing against the resolution because my dream from the early days when i was a kid traveling the road playing under the russian flag was to engage my country to make it a real factor in the promise of humanity. i knew that despite the regime that i hated russia the soviet union at that time had a huge potential. it's intellectual cultural and national resources. and it seemed for many others for millions of my country elsewhere in the world that in 1991 our dream came true so the regime collapsed and we all remember celebrating crowds pulled down the statue and talk about purification. it was not an easy time because as you remember in yugoslavia is also collapsed and ended in a terrible civil war. russia escaped that and boris yeltsin to his wisdom and his ability to understand
[applause] >> garry kasparov your six minutes please. >> thank you very much. am here in this audience not as just a neighbor of mr. cohen because we both live on the west side of new york which was not my first choice but a patriot of my country russia. i don't feel very comfortable arguing against the resolution because my dream from the early days when i was a kid traveling the road playing under the russian flag was to engage my country to make it a real factor in the promise of...
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garry williams no doubt looking for greivis vasquez. unfortunately all anyone could see was a blur by the name of demar derosen, three of his 20 1st quarter points. marcin gortat, the bucket to put the wizards up by 6 heading into the half. georgetown's otto porter with the three. some say he's an aarp member. others just call him the truth for shots like that. paul pierce, one of his many daggers. washington takes a 3-0 series lead with a 106-99 win. >> we know they're going to come out aggressive and give us a fight. they're not going to back down. we had to withstand some of their runs. guys made big shots. >> we knew they were going to come out guns blazing and we had to withstand at some point whether it was the start of the game, during the game, barrages they were going to throw at us and i thought our guys did a good job of that again tonight. >> hate to use the s word. they could sweep sunday. >>> the last time jordan zimmermann was on the mound against the marlins he threw a no hitter in washington, the first in 83 year of no
garry williams no doubt looking for greivis vasquez. unfortunately all anyone could see was a blur by the name of demar derosen, three of his 20 1st quarter points. marcin gortat, the bucket to put the wizards up by 6 heading into the half. georgetown's otto porter with the three. some say he's an aarp member. others just call him the truth for shots like that. paul pierce, one of his many daggers. washington takes a 3-0 series lead with a 106-99 win. >> we know they're going to come out...
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the area of larkin and garry st.. then it moments later when the police are gone. only a few witnesses remained just after 915 wednesday night. men in blue returns and then swap saw homeless man on the head with a metal pipe. rendering him unconscious. but the well known to police a specially officer carlos menem freddie used to work the beat in that area. chatter with the homeless men often. ted a personal know it's a high very friendly engaging always had a smile on his face. the matter how bad a situation would be or how fall whether it would be. very personable and very nice and general. this homeless person is not the kind of person to show any aggression. completely unprovoked. >> reporter: attacker then seen leaving the area at still at large. they close look at the suspect simple matter that if he can do to him he could barely do it to another call was person. >> james: lessor to calm those felipe reporting this morning. happening right now police and sent mateo or in a sea hit-and-run following that deadly car accident a. between high 1 0192. messrs. say t
the area of larkin and garry st.. then it moments later when the police are gone. only a few witnesses remained just after 915 wednesday night. men in blue returns and then swap saw homeless man on the head with a metal pipe. rendering him unconscious. but the well known to police a specially officer carlos menem freddie used to work the beat in that area. chatter with the homeless men often. ted a personal know it's a high very friendly engaging always had a smile on his face. the matter how...
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in the west, the minnesota wild against the chicago blackhawks, while anaheim plays sal garry in their series opener later. >> the nfl defendant takes place later where teams select the best young football players from various colleges. in order to be collected,ing many take part in a series of tests in front of scouts. although physical, they also under go a psychological test. >> it was developed back in 1937 the nhl uses it to measure ability to think learn and solve problems. the test itself is a 50 question, 12 minute exam. look at the row of numbers there. you have to decide which comes next. eight, four, two one half, quarter. the answer? an eighth, of course. wide receivers average lower positions. back in 1983, dan marino scored just 15 on the test, nine points below the quarterback average. a year later, he was one of the nfl's most valuable players with the miami doll phipps and regarded as one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time. >> swiss climber has become the fastest man to climb the north face of the border of the swiss and italian alps. he summited in a time of 1:4
in the west, the minnesota wild against the chicago blackhawks, while anaheim plays sal garry in their series opener later. >> the nfl defendant takes place later where teams select the best young football players from various colleges. in order to be collected,ing many take part in a series of tests in front of scouts. although physical, they also under go a psychological test. >> it was developed back in 1937 the nhl uses it to measure ability to think learn and solve problems....
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massachusetts is divided because garry, the guy i put up earlier from the north shore at marblehead. i think he is one of the first mavericks of american history. retrospectively we start calling that decision a compromise. madison one and the other side lost. that is why wyoming and idaho have two senators and california with 37 million people -- some of you guys probably do not know. you know this? the old lady is as good as you. they got 12 and you got 12? anyway. they actually babysat for us some time ago. anyhow. that is number one. i don't like slavery but in terms of what it says about the politics constitutionally -- secondly, the grounds for political selection, let's get the big guy out here. washington, you can post. he is probably the most mobile. he is the big guy. 6'3", 6'4", he would tower over most of the soldiers. there is a standing story that the presidency was created in washington's image. that's not true. that's not true at all. they went around and around. they declared the decision only in the last week and a half for the -- before the convention was adjourned
massachusetts is divided because garry, the guy i put up earlier from the north shore at marblehead. i think he is one of the first mavericks of american history. retrospectively we start calling that decision a compromise. madison one and the other side lost. that is why wyoming and idaho have two senators and california with 37 million people -- some of you guys probably do not know. you know this? the old lady is as good as you. they got 12 and you got 12? anyway. they actually babysat for...
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caroline county, here, where they wind up at the garris farm.en they cross into king george county is where they meet up with three confederates, one of which was willie who directs them to the gear and farm where they can stay. the confederates however, they were part of the ninth virginia calvary, when they learn booth shot lincoln, they don't want to have anything to do with ruth. they continue on. willie would proceed on to bowling green in caroline county, a little ways west of the garrett farm. it is ultimately willie, union calvary are chips off that a man with crutches was seen with confederates, and one of which new that willie was staying at a place called the star hotel is bowling green. union calvary will go there on the early morning hours of april 26. with a gun to willie's head they tell him, tell us where booth is hiding. john wilkes booth and david harold were hiding in a tobacco farm of the garretts. a sergeant, something of a fanaticical new england figure, a religious zealot he is the one who ultimately takes aim at john wilk
caroline county, here, where they wind up at the garris farm.en they cross into king george county is where they meet up with three confederates, one of which was willie who directs them to the gear and farm where they can stay. the confederates however, they were part of the ninth virginia calvary, when they learn booth shot lincoln, they don't want to have anything to do with ruth. they continue on. willie would proceed on to bowling green in caroline county, a little ways west of the garrett...
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ultimately it would have to get through both of the state senate and assembly as well as get to governor garry brown's stamp of aimprovement. today it heads to the nine-member senate house committee. by the way, an informal survey shows they would vote yes. one is leaning yes. one would vote no and the other four are still undecided. in berkeley stephanie chuang nbc news. >>> two hurt after an afghan soldier who was escorting them turned and opened fire. u.s. officials say the after gab official was leading a convoy of tell gats to high-level talks in kabul. that's when the afghan soldier turned on the u.s. delegation and opened fire. u.s. troons returned fire and the shooter was killed. the pentagon is only saying that the incident is under investigation. >>> well disturbing and chilling images. an unarmed south carolina man shot in the back by a police officer. >> and the confrontation was caught on video and has now led to the officer's arrest on murder charges. mark barger reports. >> no more. >> no more. >> no more. >> no more. >> reporter: protests and outrage over the shooting of an una
ultimately it would have to get through both of the state senate and assembly as well as get to governor garry brown's stamp of aimprovement. today it heads to the nine-member senate house committee. by the way, an informal survey shows they would vote yes. one is leaning yes. one would vote no and the other four are still undecided. in berkeley stephanie chuang nbc news. >>> two hurt after an afghan soldier who was escorting them turned and opened fire. u.s. officials say the after...
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with that, here's cnn garry tuckman. >> the chief of police or the -- >> the questions about officer michael slager came hard and fast. eddie drigers is the chief of the new orleans charleston police. >> to my knowledge, nobody was witness to anything but slager. >> at least in video, he did not appear to aid him. shortly after the shooting, another officer shows up. in the incident report, he declared, i attempted to render a aid to the victim. ultimately, several police officers are seen on video at the site. one of them says in his statement, habarsham did form cpr. he said, i exited my vehicle and assisted the officer with first aid and cpr. we continued until ems arrived on the scene. still another officer, i observed private first class habarsham administering chest compressions to the victim. the question remains. >> was cpr ever performed on this man as far as you know? >> i'm going to be totally honest with you. >> do that. >> i am. and give me just a second. the honesty comes from my heart. i have watched the video. and i was sickened by what i saw. >> part of what the chie
with that, here's cnn garry tuckman. >> the chief of police or the -- >> the questions about officer michael slager came hard and fast. eddie drigers is the chief of the new orleans charleston police. >> to my knowledge, nobody was witness to anything but slager. >> at least in video, he did not appear to aid him. shortly after the shooting, another officer shows up. in the incident report, he declared, i attempted to render a aid to the victim. ultimately, several...
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moving on to another act of terror almost 150 christians killed last week at garris is a university innya, targeted for their believes. the response from the president, he chastised christians at an easter breakfast. take a listen. >> sometimes when i listen to less than loving expressions by christians i get concerned. >> i wonder if our president is concerned with the less than loving expressions from islamic terrorists? with me now one of the leading spokespersons for christians in the middle east author of "defying isis" john moore and founder 0 the islamic forum for democracy. johnny, your book and i was reading it and it's very good. you talk about how to defeat isis. what do we need to do to make that happen? >> we have to take it more seriously. the fact is that isis is responsible for tens of millions of lives being destroyed and country after country and our lack of response to this period has emboldened other people to persecute people, in particular religious minorities. we're talking tens of millions of lives destroyed. we haven't taken it sere rousely enough and if we don
moving on to another act of terror almost 150 christians killed last week at garris is a university innya, targeted for their believes. the response from the president, he chastised christians at an easter breakfast. take a listen. >> sometimes when i listen to less than loving expressions by christians i get concerned. >> i wonder if our president is concerned with the less than loving expressions from islamic terrorists? with me now one of the leading spokespersons for christians...
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. >> reporter: then, in march, 1993, donna and garry reitler received that late-night phone call every parent dreads. a cop from marion, indiana was on the line. >> he said, "do you know where tricia is?" in my heart, you know, i knew that something was drastically wrong. tricia had walked to an off-campus supermarket and never returned to her dorm. now more than 20 year later, her parents are still waiting. >> you purchased a cemetery plot. >> yes. >> no headstone? >> no, not until -- >> no. >> not until we find her. >> and we have no answers. that's what eats at me. somebody out there has that answer for us. >> reporter: tricia reitler wasn't even prosecutor beaumont's case but he was deeply moved by her parents. >> it was always a horrible crime to me. i knew about the facts of the case, and i knew about the family. i never met 'em, but i read all the -- the newspaper articles, and the accounts of them, you know, asking for help. beaumont felt certain that suspected serial killer larry hall was responsible. not only did the hall live 25 minutes from indiana wesleyan, he'd been ident
. >> reporter: then, in march, 1993, donna and garry reitler received that late-night phone call every parent dreads. a cop from marion, indiana was on the line. >> he said, "do you know where tricia is?" in my heart, you know, i knew that something was drastically wrong. tricia had walked to an off-campus supermarket and never returned to her dorm. now more than 20 year later, her parents are still waiting. >> you purchased a cemetery plot. >> yes. >> no...
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various sources say he tied the knot to his long-time manager garry keith.g the couple was married last year in a small, private ceremony at manilow's palm spring homes. "people" source says the star has never tried to hide his sexual orientation. he's in love. he's happy. >> didn't barry manilow do ♪ her name is lola. she was a show girl ♪ his name is t.j. he's a wnn anchor ♪ ♪ let's go on to the next story ♪ >> come on. keep the beat. >>> julia roberts. we have to respect julia roberts. can't put her in a category with my music. she reportedly put her hawaiian beach front estate on the market but don't pack your bags yet, it will cost you. >> small bag after you pay 30 million for the house. it could be yours. there it is. beautiful property. overlooks the north shore. six bedrooms, three bathrooms and one bedroom cottage. >> if you are not in the market to buy, the two acre home purchased by roberts in 2011, currently rented for a mere $1500 a night. let's chip in, everybody, on the show. >> compared to some places, that's not so bad. >> pretty good. even
various sources say he tied the knot to his long-time manager garry keith.g the couple was married last year in a small, private ceremony at manilow's palm spring homes. "people" source says the star has never tried to hide his sexual orientation. he's in love. he's happy. >> didn't barry manilow do ♪ her name is lola. she was a show girl ♪ his name is t.j. he's a wnn anchor ♪ ♪ let's go on to the next story ♪ >> come on. keep the beat. >>> julia...
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temperatures continue to stay on the cooler side this morning for much of the bay area garry for worker school biology are warming up the lower 60s for coastal locations. the coastal peninsula will continue ceylon the cooler temperatures in the mid- 60s. now bay locations warmer upper 60s in your '70's for the bear on lunchtime. coming up in the mid-70s and for the easter egg yolk with warmer temperatures for in the locations mid-70s turn the lunch hour. much for profits aside and in locations temperatures quickly heating up in the mid-80s. coming up more on the storm check for seven day weekend forecast. with look and traffic. my turn the right here on one 01 northbound. hotspot and the commute slow now coming out of the south bay. appall auto. >> george: tax that will route chp only moments ago clearing the right hand lane and sacked issued a special alert for the sakhalin remains what for salon. again though just clear this is a completely now all lanes are open and slowest traffic you find this morning around the bay area. here is the bay bridge and a slowing at all for a ride on in
temperatures continue to stay on the cooler side this morning for much of the bay area garry for worker school biology are warming up the lower 60s for coastal locations. the coastal peninsula will continue ceylon the cooler temperatures in the mid- 60s. now bay locations warmer upper 60s in your '70's for the bear on lunchtime. coming up in the mid-70s and for the easter egg yolk with warmer temperatures for in the locations mid-70s turn the lunch hour. much for profits aside and in locations...
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garris sa garrissa sits on one of the longest fault lines, the christians population to the south and muslim population to the north. >> our forefathers bled and died for this nation. we will do everything to defend our way of life. >> reporter: meanwhile, kenya's interior minister identifying another attacker this man, abdu lal abduuhalli. his father says his son has been missing since 2013 while working for a bank and the ministry says he disappeared in somalia last year. >> reporter: i think it's important when we use phrases "mastermind" they are using the most basic means to kill as many people as possible. back to you. >> the terrorist al shabaab is no surprise to u.s. officials. they have been working on it for years. now does the u.s. strategy need tweak tweaking. barbara starr is live. hi. >> reporter: good morning. the military helicopter raids, all of it has gone into the raised in shabab in somalia in recent years. there has been limited success getting the leaders. in kenya, al shabaab very active under this leadership we've seen attack the university. the top military ta
garris sa garrissa sits on one of the longest fault lines, the christians population to the south and muslim population to the north. >> our forefathers bled and died for this nation. we will do everything to defend our way of life. >> reporter: meanwhile, kenya's interior minister identifying another attacker this man, abdu lal abduuhalli. his father says his son has been missing since 2013 while working for a bank and the ministry says he disappeared in somalia last year. >>...