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i really don't. >> does he live here locally, obviously, in germantown? >> no. >> memphis?> not that i know of. i don't think he lives in memphis. >> reporter: detectives had to find edward another way, so they accessed heather's facebook account and mined it for clues. and there it was, a profile with a last name attached. >> and what was that name? >> edward raulerson. >> reporter: police dialed a phone number they found for ed. he told them he lived 500 miles away in eastern tennessee and agreed to make the eight-hour drive to germantown to be interviewed. detectives wondered had he made the trip once already that week to take heather away? and most importantly, could he tell them where she was now? >> just because you've got somebody living 500 miles away does not mean that they didn't have anything to do with this disappearance. >> reporter: police recorded ed raulerson's interview. during questioning, ed made a potentially important admission. >> i love her to death. i would do anything for her. you know, one of the detectives asked me, you know, who would she call if
i really don't. >> does he live here locally, obviously, in germantown? >> no. >> memphis?> not that i know of. i don't think he lives in memphis. >> reporter: detectives had to find edward another way, so they accessed heather's facebook account and mined it for clues. and there it was, a profile with a last name attached. >> and what was that name? >> edward raulerson. >> reporter: police dialed a phone number they found for ed. he told them he...
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at the time i was living in a homeless shelter in germantown called duane house.ly living -- staying there until we could find a way to get on our feet and hi a conversation with one of my friends because he -- we were walk tomorrow end asked where i lived and wayne house looks like just that -- a big house. it looks like it could be a mansion. so i was like, yeah, i live there. and he goes, oh, do you own that? and i'm like, yeah, we do. and it took a little while, but eventually i started thinking about it and oh, god, i really should not have lied about that. and i started feeling bad, because i -- i really don't even like the fact i'm in this position to be able to need to lie about that. and so that is when i flipped the switch and decided, it is time to make a change. >> and you were the kid, rich. it is my understanding if i can, you were the kid in class who was always raising his hand and i read that those kids who were making fun of you for raising your hand called you harvard. >> yeah. that's true. >> who is laughing now, baby? >> yeah, that would be me
at the time i was living in a homeless shelter in germantown called duane house.ly living -- staying there until we could find a way to get on our feet and hi a conversation with one of my friends because he -- we were walk tomorrow end asked where i lived and wayne house looks like just that -- a big house. it looks like it could be a mansion. so i was like, yeah, i live there. and he goes, oh, do you own that? and i'm like, yeah, we do. and it took a little while, but eventually i started...
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in maryland 270 southbound germantown to the spur. nice drive. no problems there.s up near georera avenue, ooop from 95 to 270, going to take you about 17 minutes. no major complnts there, but, again, right now bay bridge looks good. leave early. leave late. just leave yourself some extra time. guys. >>ood mornin i'm meg terrell at cnbc headquarters. filling up your tank this summer will beye pri than it's been in nearly four years. gasrices nationwide arriving towards the expected seasonal mark of $3 a gallon. triple-a says the average is -- e here rage tops $2.99 a galloni where it's peaceful. go now. leave now. >> run! something make it a great friday, everybody. >>> good morning.s, breaking harvey weinstein expected to surrender to authories in new york at any moment. >>> the disgraced movie mogul set to face sex crime charges. what's next? we're le with the latest. >>> terror in toronto. an explosion rocks a crowded overnight. >> many people werecreaming and trying to run out from the restaurant. >> at least 15 people injured after two masked men detonate an e
in maryland 270 southbound germantown to the spur. nice drive. no problems there.s up near georera avenue, ooop from 95 to 270, going to take you about 17 minutes. no major complnts there, but, again, right now bay bridge looks good. leave early. leave late. just leave yourself some extra time. guys. >>ood mornin i'm meg terrell at cnbc headquarters. filling up your tank this summer will beye pri than it's been in nearly four years. gasrices nationwide arriving towards the expected...
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in 1971.in germantown she played on a basketball team called the philadelphia wonune's from 1932-1942nd what they called women's colored basketball association championships. tennis. on to play and the top ranked players in refused tot the time play her. it was a little bit earlier era, but women of color had that double jeopardy in terms of being a woman and being african-american. or of color. doubley faced that expansion -- double discrimination. and this was not really well addressed until title ix. >> a lot of inroads remained. billie jean king, certainly, and the legislation that passed a few years after title ix that invited supposedly greater equal opportunities for sports, butto play i would also toss out the question, inroads, but how much? , most of our professional women's athletes and olympic athletes are still pay, notto get decent even talking about equal pay. when the women's national soccer team, which is by far more popular and more winning than their male counterpart, still in a very bitter fight for equal pay. there has been change and progress, but how much? >> sp
in 1971.in germantown she played on a basketball team called the philadelphia wonune's from 1932-1942nd what they called women's colored basketball association championships. tennis. on to play and the top ranked players in refused tot the time play her. it was a little bit earlier era, but women of color had that double jeopardy in terms of being a woman and being african-american. or of color. doubley faced that expansion -- double discrimination. and this was not really well addressed until...
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she died in germantown in 1971. she played on a basketball team called the philadelphia tribunes from 1932-1942 and won what they called women's colored basketball association championships. she later went on to play tennis. the top ranked players in the time in the world refused to play her. it was a little bit earlier era, but women of color had that double jeopardy in terms of being a woman and being african-american. or of color. so, they faced that double discrimination. and this was not really well addressed until title ix. >> does anybody else have anything to say? >> i would just type in that a lot of initial inroads remained. certainly in 1968, billie jean king, certainly, and the legislation that passed a few years after title ix that invited supposedly greater equal opportunities for young women to play sports, but i would also toss out the question, inroads, but how much? in 2018, most of our professional women's athletes and olympic athletes are still fighting to get decent pay, not even talking about e
she died in germantown in 1971. she played on a basketball team called the philadelphia tribunes from 1932-1942 and won what they called women's colored basketball association championships. she later went on to play tennis. the top ranked players in the time in the world refused to play her. it was a little bit earlier era, but women of color had that double jeopardy in terms of being a woman and being african-american. or of color. so, they faced that double discrimination. and this was not...
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host: germantown, maryland. caller: thank you for taking my call.ica is supposed to be a nation of laws. as such i agree with the previous caller. laws onto enforce the the books. america is not supposed to be a free-for-all. the constitution is the law of the land. the bill of rights is under attack by the left. it is the law of the land. it is why america has been the most successful economic and social experiment in human history. that is my comment. host: what is your feelings on the daca program? those kidshink that should get a break. with respect to kids brought were underage, brought here because their parents came here, those kids deserve the opportunity to succeed as americans. ,hey pay taxes, going to school they are trying to improve society. the republican party has missed america's hispanic possibility -- population. conservativesture , they tend to be religious. i don't mean to generalize a population. boat onink we miss the our hispanic population in america. with that being said we are a nation of laws. a path to citizenship, but i
host: germantown, maryland. caller: thank you for taking my call.ica is supposed to be a nation of laws. as such i agree with the previous caller. laws onto enforce the the books. america is not supposed to be a free-for-all. the constitution is the law of the land. the bill of rights is under attack by the left. it is the law of the land. it is why america has been the most successful economic and social experiment in human history. that is my comment. host: what is your feelings on the daca...
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that gentleman from germantown was very articulate, and i second everything that gentleman said. am just so confused as to why people think that this man is a good president. marianne, a republican in port st. lucie, florida. your turn. caller: hi. i was listening to that last caller, and i will tell her why i support trump. had twoi only alternatives. hillary lying clinton and president trump. who are you going to vote for? if you think about a liar, hillary clinton's and all the lies she talked about, benghazi and her husband and whitewater, it goes on and on. talk about a liar. that is the liar that i had, to take a choice -- clinton or trump. it is just that simple. so i am proud of president trump right now. he is standing up for the american people, and i think -- who can't lie? this is ridiculous. to me, it is the media. it is their new let's get trump on his lies. this is his new mantra. we hear this for weeks now. lied, he lied. first it was russia, russia, russia, now it is he lies, lies, lies. us americans that voted for trump see right through all of this crap. i like
that gentleman from germantown was very articulate, and i second everything that gentleman said. am just so confused as to why people think that this man is a good president. marianne, a republican in port st. lucie, florida. your turn. caller: hi. i was listening to that last caller, and i will tell her why i support trump. had twoi only alternatives. hillary lying clinton and president trump. who are you going to vote for? if you think about a liar, hillary clinton's and all the lies she...
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host: germantown, maryland, democrats line. caller: i already aked my question.t: barbara, oklahoma, independent line. go ahead. caller: i would like to ask him about reverse mortgages. i have talked to a lot of single, older women who have gotten into this thing. every one of us, i am one of them, my sister is one of them -- every one of us hate it. all he can talk about is helping the foreigners, helping the foreigners, the illegals, his people, but no one mentions helping us. that reverse mortgage is a scam, and it should be done away with. barbara,anks a lot, for the question. one thing we try to do at hud was to make sure consumers are better informed about reverse mortgages. people have seen the late-night television commercials of someone pitching a reverse mortgage that allow seniors to use the equity of their homes to be able to borrow against that. concerns have arisen over the years with the widows or widowers, folks that have entered into a reverse mortgage about people to stay in the home. and we have done at hud, what i hope the administration conti
host: germantown, maryland, democrats line. caller: i already aked my question.t: barbara, oklahoma, independent line. go ahead. caller: i would like to ask him about reverse mortgages. i have talked to a lot of single, older women who have gotten into this thing. every one of us, i am one of them, my sister is one of them -- every one of us hate it. all he can talk about is helping the foreigners, helping the foreigners, the illegals, his people, but no one mentions helping us. that reverse...