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jacob hadley's foot prints didn't match either. >> and then there's carlos. i inked his feet and asked him to step down on the paper and he was reluctant to do that. >> carlos walked down one side of the paper and walked over the footprints he just made. >> something wasn't right here. it wasn't hard instructions to follow. it was like he was trying to obliterate his footprints. >> finally technicians got usable prints. they were compared to the bloody footprints in christina's bathroom. >> this is our guy. it is his footprint. carlos's palm sprint was also a perfect match to the bloody palm print on christina's bathroom sink. >> carlos's dna matched the dna from christina's rape kit. >> when faced with this evidence carlos made a startling confession. >> he now claimed he had had a sexual relationship with christina in the couple of days he had known her. he also claimed he found christina's body several hours before todd hail did but said he got scared and ran hole instead of calling police. >> he insisted, however, he wasn't the killer. >> his story for no
jacob hadley's foot prints didn't match either. >> and then there's carlos. i inked his feet and asked him to step down on the paper and he was reluctant to do that. >> carlos walked down one side of the paper and walked over the footprints he just made. >> something wasn't right here. it wasn't hard instructions to follow. it was like he was trying to obliterate his footprints. >> finally technicians got usable prints. they were compared to the bloody footprints in...
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oven as it did to get the separatists are entrenched in the town hall with and lived in the elf ray hadley homes. any qantas flights and a wooden bowl that sheds the disabled who sells but cool scent of old cynical fit properly since the fall of the ukrainian that she has been quite reluctant to imply active and people people in the diaper area so i think the amendment would appeal the qantas the nelson ally of the question is what will be credited to do next that in many on the outskirts the city. this is the child sydney but will come everyday we don't know that gets us follow up on that question you are you hearing anything about the training strategy right now our ukrainian military forces prepared for a long fight to re gain control. i was afraid i get comments if this seemed to find its two bucks and if coles see many casualties than the russians could cause argue that this is that telling tinted being that this is also critical periods the friendly rationing but he is the clay into a referendum on they eleven facts amount of days away now. this also the national presidential electio
oven as it did to get the separatists are entrenched in the town hall with and lived in the elf ray hadley homes. any qantas flights and a wooden bowl that sheds the disabled who sells but cool scent of old cynical fit properly since the fall of the ukrainian that she has been quite reluctant to imply active and people people in the diaper area so i think the amendment would appeal the qantas the nelson ally of the question is what will be credited to do next that in many on the outskirts the...
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so to the point of hadley, thing just encase i will line up and also in no rush to pay back my loan, there is a way out of your and this create the underlying issue here. health care, we get insurance reform. we are arguing over who pays and not what is wrong with the system. it's complicit, in my opinion. and that is what is driving us up the wall. the colleges are making a fortune sticking all of the dead on the students that come through there and something needs to be done with a broken system and not just loan forgiveness. >> what we are providing is another means to make things go up the. >> i think it's going to backfire. by the time my little one is ready to go, there might be case against not going to college. because there are going to be other reasons and other things. maybe shakespeare is going to die with me. i think i'm the only english major left on the planet. and otherwise. neil: there are other people that have their hands out. right in the middle of this, and then everyone was saying it is a bad and dangerous trend in a very slippery slope. but i can't blame young
so to the point of hadley, thing just encase i will line up and also in no rush to pay back my loan, there is a way out of your and this create the underlying issue here. health care, we get insurance reform. we are arguing over who pays and not what is wrong with the system. it's complicit, in my opinion. and that is what is driving us up the wall. the colleges are making a fortune sticking all of the dead on the students that come through there and something needs to be done with a broken...
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neil: hadley heath says that she is very optimistic about regeneration issues in that generation. so what they seem to be saying is that the way that we see the world going, we don't like it, but we trust ourselves more than we do anyone else. so we are marching on. what do you think about? >> every generation has unique struggles that they have raised and overcome. but i think when we talk about entitlement attitudes, selfishness, those unfortunately are part of the natural human condition and you can find examples of that. neil: my generation went through deciding which bmw model together. [laughter] >> that is how it feels. >> millennial's enter this type of economy. we want to change jobs more frequently and we do have a very different approach to worklife balance, the technology, finding out what matters most. i think we have been told more than any other generation that we are being raised to follow our dreams and do what we love. and it has to be balanced. >> they are 20 years old, they are supposed to be selfish. look at what they have done. instagram, snap chat and they c
neil: hadley heath says that she is very optimistic about regeneration issues in that generation. so what they seem to be saying is that the way that we see the world going, we don't like it, but we trust ourselves more than we do anyone else. so we are marching on. what do you think about? >> every generation has unique struggles that they have raised and overcome. but i think when we talk about entitlement attitudes, selfishness, those unfortunately are part of the natural human...
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hadley heath is that she's very optimistic and she is in that generation. but they seem to be saying is that i'm a low, the way we see the world, we don't like it and we trust ourselves more than we do anyone off in soviet. what do you think of that? >> you know, every generation has unique struggles that they had to face to overcome. but i think when we talk about entitlement attitudes, selfishness, those are just part of the natural human condition and you can find an example that across generations. >> many baby boomers went through this deciding what to get. and i think we know how this feels. >> colonials entered a different type of economy when we >> colonials entered a different type of economy when we graduated from high school or college. we change this because of turnover or because we want to change it more frequently. the technology, finding out what matters to us most. we've been told to follow our dreams and the we love. and it has to be balanced. >> they are 20 years old, they are supposed to be selfish. anyone knows that. a look at what they
hadley heath is that she's very optimistic and she is in that generation. but they seem to be saying is that i'm a low, the way we see the world, we don't like it and we trust ourselves more than we do anyone off in soviet. what do you think of that? >> you know, every generation has unique struggles that they had to face to overcome. but i think when we talk about entitlement attitudes, selfishness, those are just part of the natural human condition and you can find an example that...
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hadley, i'll be back to talk to you when i have some more time. i do not have time right now. >> when? >> you're going -- tomorrow. >> when? >> i had a few higher administration tell me i wouldn't make it. that i was going to be bringing in drugs, having sex with the inmates, doing something, and that made me have more ambition to prove to them and myself that, you know, you can't base what you're thinking on my looks, and that's what's kept me going all these years is that i'm here to prove them wrong. >> as our cameras were rolling, we saw firsthand how unruly inmates continually challenge the staff. inmate toby gonzales, convicted of second degree murder and armed robbery, refuses to remove his hand from the food port. >> do you want to us do 22 or 23? >> this morning when he got his first meal, he refused it, stuck his hand out the food port and he's had his hand out ever since. >> we have an extraction team being set up so that we could get him out, so we could search his cell to ensure that the safety of the staff that are working this unit
hadley, i'll be back to talk to you when i have some more time. i do not have time right now. >> when? >> you're going -- tomorrow. >> when? >> i had a few higher administration tell me i wouldn't make it. that i was going to be bringing in drugs, having sex with the inmates, doing something, and that made me have more ambition to prove to them and myself that, you know, you can't base what you're thinking on my looks, and that's what's kept me going all these years is...
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. >> we had stephen hadley on the show not long ago, your former colleague, national security adviser for president bush, and he said that, in retrospect, when putin invaded georgia in 2008 it was a mistake for the bush administration to not have imposed more serious economic sanctions against russia. do you agree -- >> i agree absolutely. what we did at that point didn't last long enough. putin got out of the penalty box almost immediately after our presidential elections and we are now -- we're now seeing consequences of that action. so you asked a question earlier, are the american people willing to do this. this may be a pay me now or pay me later proposition and inaction now may demand more dramatic action on the part of the united states in the future. >> georgia's defense minister giving advice to kiev, we talked about georgia in their own experience, hunt for moles early, watch for nongovernmental organizations that are fronts for moscow, seek out encrypted communications from the west. what other advise would you give kiev now? >> get organized, have a real plan. again, i'm n
. >> we had stephen hadley on the show not long ago, your former colleague, national security adviser for president bush, and he said that, in retrospect, when putin invaded georgia in 2008 it was a mistake for the bush administration to not have imposed more serious economic sanctions against russia. do you agree -- >> i agree absolutely. what we did at that point didn't last long enough. putin got out of the penalty box almost immediately after our presidential elections and we...
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hadley or john bolton, the you an ambassador, u.s. ambassador in the united states had gone on television five days after the attack and told the story about the level of security -- we believe there was a protest caused by video, not a coordinated terrorist attack. there would have been a definite different approach about this issue. and that, to me, is very sad. you may not agree with that observation, but almost everybody over here, i think, believes that. i know mr. zucker. he said he would not be bullied. no one is asking any outlet to be bullied, but i have some questions i want cnn to answer or somebody that would answer questions that i think are very relevant. so what is the state of play? as far as the senate goes we have had the u.s. senate select committee on intelligence issue a report january 15th, 2014. i think it did a very good job covering airline. they did not have jurisdiction over the state department, so their report was limited. there was a minority report and saw the report by republicans taking some issue with
hadley or john bolton, the you an ambassador, u.s. ambassador in the united states had gone on television five days after the attack and told the story about the level of security -- we believe there was a protest caused by video, not a coordinated terrorist attack. there would have been a definite different approach about this issue. and that, to me, is very sad. you may not agree with that observation, but almost everybody over here, i think, believes that. i know mr. zucker. he said he would...
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and also, steve hadley and brent scowcroft and secretary lbright, it's an honor to be ble to speak before you as well, and to nato's future leaders, who we're relying on a great deal. we're here today -- we're here today to celebrate the fruits of two actually very audacious and consequential notions -- maybe two of the most consequential and audacious notions of the last hundred years -- the idea that after centuries of conflict, culminating in two world wars, europe could reinvent itself in a single community defined by peace, anchored in political and economic integration, collective self-defense, and a free flow of commerce and people, and no less important, the idea that the door to this transatlantic community would remain fundamentally open to free nations who share the values and commitments we have, and to those who dream from inside the captive nations of the day they too might join a europe whole and free. and from those improbable, remarkable roots, from the principle of integration, collective defense and an open door grew the post-cold war enlargement of nato and eu that e n
and also, steve hadley and brent scowcroft and secretary lbright, it's an honor to be ble to speak before you as well, and to nato's future leaders, who we're relying on a great deal. we're here today -- we're here today to celebrate the fruits of two actually very audacious and consequential notions -- maybe two of the most consequential and audacious notions of the last hundred years -- the idea that after centuries of conflict, culminating in two world wars, europe could reinvent itself in a...
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hadley, or john bolton, the u.s. ambassador to the united states that got on television and told the story about the level of security we believe in. it was a protest caused by video, not a designated terrorist attack. if that had been said by the bush people there would have been a different approach about this issue. that to me is very sad. you may not agree with that operation. but almost everybody here i believe believes that. mr. zucker, says nobody is trying to bully. i've got some questions for cnn to answer, if somebody would answer questions that i think are very relevant. what is the state of play? we've had the u.s. committee on intelligence issue a report on january 15, 2014. i think they did a very good job covering their lane. they did not have jurisdiction over the state department, so their report was limited. there was a minority report inside the report by republicans taking some issue with some of the findings. but the bottom line was the senate intel committee in a bipartisan fashion looked at ben
hadley, or john bolton, the u.s. ambassador to the united states that got on television and told the story about the level of security we believe in. it was a protest caused by video, not a designated terrorist attack. if that had been said by the bush people there would have been a different approach about this issue. that to me is very sad. you may not agree with that operation. but almost everybody here i believe believes that. mr. zucker, says nobody is trying to bully. i've got some...
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he is hadley horton -- radley horton. good to have you back with us. come on in, talk about this.want to show people this map. u.s. drought monitor for california, the entire state, radley, is in dire need of water. >> that's right. and if we look at the most extreme level of drought, that darkest red color, that's 25% of the state. it's also a lot of the prime agricultural land. >> i was going to say, what are the other africas? is central valley california, a lot of agriculture comes there. other affects that it will have debe sides the threat of fire. >> absolutely. competition for water in an area that can be short on water in a good year. looking at agriculture. hydroelectric power, energy demands, cities, wildlife. all things that are going to rely on that water. it's going to be tougher and tougher as a rainy season is over. >> talking about rain because we know how dry it is in california. we just showed you that. we know there are other things contributing to the wildfire threat in california. they've t got this santa ana event going on. so you've got low humidity. you've
he is hadley horton -- radley horton. good to have you back with us. come on in, talk about this.want to show people this map. u.s. drought monitor for california, the entire state, radley, is in dire need of water. >> that's right. and if we look at the most extreme level of drought, that darkest red color, that's 25% of the state. it's also a lot of the prime agricultural land. >> i was going to say, what are the other africas? is central valley california, a lot of agriculture...