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he's very old in this. >> how old was he when he died? >> i don't know. >> in his nineties. >> he was born around 1906. >> let's watch this and you have to listen carefully but he's talking about his brother calvin. [video] >> do you have any fond memories of your brother you'd like to relate? >> you were together. [inaudible] >> i had trouble keeping one him in school. he was a much better scholar than i was. he was quiet and always joining [inaudible] >> so the impact of calvin jr. on the coolidge presidency? >> like a lincoln story. it's an amazing tragedy. calvin jr. was about 16 and he got a blister on the tennis court of the white house and the blister went septic and he died within about a week. if you can imagine from a blister to death just before antibiotics came in. so what a story and there was nothing they could do about it. coolidge had lost his sister. he had lost his mother and now he was losing calvin who was the luck child of the family. you can hear from a happy guy, a very clever, extremely loyal and he didn't know wha
he's very old in this. >> how old was he when he died? >> i don't know. >> in his nineties. >> he was born around 1906. >> let's watch this and you have to listen carefully but he's talking about his brother calvin. [video] >> do you have any fond memories of your brother you'd like to relate? >> you were together. [inaudible] >> i had trouble keeping one him in school. he was a much better scholar than i was. he was quiet and always joining...
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he in this manifesto he made clear he was going to go after these people. and ever since the initial shootings on last sunday, a week ago yesterday, or a week ago -- i'm sorry, a week ago this weekend, the lapd has had about 50 families of current and former lapd officials, officers, officials under guard and have surveillance because they think this is where he was going to go. this is where he was going to try to head to take these people on, that he said that these were all high value targets in his words. and, you know, there's another thing, in his manifesto, it's interesting on this day where the president is going to give his state of the union and presumably talk about gun control, he says in his man fistow, if you had a well-regulated assault weapons ban, this would not happen. in his manifesto, he gives his own push for gun control and actually praises senator dianne feinstein for leading, as he says, you are doing the right thing in leading the reinstitution of a national assault weapons ban. >> this is certainly kaleidoscopic in terms of his thi
he in this manifesto he made clear he was going to go after these people. and ever since the initial shootings on last sunday, a week ago yesterday, or a week ago -- i'm sorry, a week ago this weekend, the lapd has had about 50 families of current and former lapd officials, officers, officials under guard and have surveillance because they think this is where he was going to go. this is where he was going to try to head to take these people on, that he said that these were all high value...
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he knew he was a lucky man.e had three wonderful daughters he loved and to love him, and you became powerful people. they used libraries and museums and art exhibition halls as their kindergartens. they became really knowledgeable as byron people with the very rich inner life , and it is prove you do not need material stuff to become something big. >> how is the managing all this exposure and success and awards and recognition and academy award nominations and concerts? he is going back to south africa. he is sought around the country on tour. how is he handling this? tavis: the money he gets he gives to his family, because he never started to consume. he was living in this house all his life. i think he is going to stay in this house forever. it is the $100 house they bought in detroit in 1970. people take it is crazy, but i do not think it is crazy. if you never start to consume, if you never need stuff, you are free. everybody says, i need to buy my freedom. freedom is free. you do not need money to be free.
he knew he was a lucky man.e had three wonderful daughters he loved and to love him, and you became powerful people. they used libraries and museums and art exhibition halls as their kindergartens. they became really knowledgeable as byron people with the very rich inner life , and it is prove you do not need material stuff to become something big. >> how is the managing all this exposure and success and awards and recognition and academy award nominations and concerts? he is going back...
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and he said, just do -- he continued to say to us quite frequently he would not kill us and he just asked he asked. and so he had bound or hands first while we were still in the living room. >> he had some plastic ties, great big tie wrappers. he made us put your hands behind our back and tied our hands. he then made us walk into the back bedroom back there. first he had us lay on the bed and cross our feet. and then he changed his mind and had me lie on the floor and lay flat and bound those with the plastic tie and pulled the hands real tight so you couldn't move. cut my circulation off and started going numb immediately. he did her, had her lay down and do the same thing. >> did you think he was going to kill you then? >> when he laid me lying on the ground, i really did. i thought he would just change his mind, calm us down and get us in here to do it. once he got us bound, he went out to the bathroom real quick, which was real close and came back with wash cloths. stuck one in each of our mouths. >> back into the living room. >> back into the living room again and he came in like wit
and he said, just do -- he continued to say to us quite frequently he would not kill us and he just asked he asked. and so he had bound or hands first while we were still in the living room. >> he had some plastic ties, great big tie wrappers. he made us put your hands behind our back and tied our hands. he then made us walk into the back bedroom back there. first he had us lay on the bed and cross our feet. and then he changed his mind and had me lie on the floor and lay flat and bound...
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is he really the marksman he claims to be? >> well, he's no sniper, but he is pretty good.ces we speak with say he can probably exhibit some sort of accuracy up to a couple hundred yards. there are three classifications for marksmanship. he qualifies as marksman with a rifle and expert. it also says that he probably received some training in weak-side shooting. how that could come into play is a lot of people struggle when they have to switch from say shooting with their right hand to the left. he's received some training in which if he was, say, in a concealed position, if you can shoot with your weak hand, you don't necessarily have to come out from that position as much. you can be less of a target. you don't have to show as much of your body. so whether that skill comes into play at all, we don't know, but it is something he has been trained on. >> something that will be important tonight as the fbi continues to search for him at the big blair resort in new york. i want to bring in this man who spent nine years in law enforcement in rairaq, and cade you were a sniper, a
is he really the marksman he claims to be? >> well, he's no sniper, but he is pretty good.ces we speak with say he can probably exhibit some sort of accuracy up to a couple hundred yards. there are three classifications for marksmanship. he qualifies as marksman with a rifle and expert. it also says that he probably received some training in weak-side shooting. how that could come into play is a lot of people struggle when they have to switch from say shooting with their right hand to the...
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>> he did the pencil before he hit the water so he's safe. >> can you imagine if he fell on his belly>> it would be terrible. according to the poster, he hurt his hand because of the impact of the water. we have another angle of this jump. the poster apologized for the vertical video. >> when you see the other angle, you get more nervous. >> the rock is down low in the water. he could have gone flat on that. >> how does he know there's not a rock under the surface of the water he can't see. what do you think? did he conquer the rock? >> he shows the rock who is boss. >> and gravity showed him who is boss. >>> if you have a raccoon stuck in your bedroom, who you gonna call? >> ghost busters? >> no. katety and brad. they are part of a wildlife removal company. here we see a raccoon in this woman's bedroom. katie and brad go to work. brad has his gloves on. hear the thing hissing? the raccoon is not happy. he gos for the escape. brad is trying to chase him down. once he's got ahold-this thing, you can see the raccoon gnawing on his gloved hand. harmedurg this.nt out, no grad shows us the
>> he did the pencil before he hit the water so he's safe. >> can you imagine if he fell on his belly>> it would be terrible. according to the poster, he hurt his hand because of the impact of the water. we have another angle of this jump. the poster apologized for the vertical video. >> when you see the other angle, you get more nervous. >> the rock is down low in the water. he could have gone flat on that. >> how does he know there's not a rock under the...
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he was on message. this is what he thinks. he does act like he knows what is best for the country.ke it or not he will put the policy you through. i like one thing he said last night, about preschool education for children. i like that. >> eric: some good stuff. >> bob: preschool for children, is there any stuff in there you can't agree with? >> kimberly: i just told you he was wonderfully consistent with the policies. he believes it. >> eric: can we talk about the gun violence issues? we need background checks and cut down weapons of war, massive ammunition of magazines. >> brian: i don't think gun control is going anywhere. it will be a nonstarter. universal background checks about nothing else after that. he wants to put it up for a vote. so they might have trouble getting re-elected. >> kimberly: parched. >> brian: fantastic. here is the thing. mandatory sleep-away preschool. where did mandatory preschool come from. i never went to preschool. it turned out all right. you know how senator i am. >> bob: what is wrong with prescam for kids? >> brian: we can't afford it. we can't s
he was on message. this is what he thinks. he does act like he knows what is best for the country.ke it or not he will put the policy you through. i like one thing he said last night, about preschool education for children. i like that. >> eric: some good stuff. >> bob: preschool for children, is there any stuff in there you can't agree with? >> kimberly: i just told you he was wonderfully consistent with the policies. he believes it. >> eric: can we talk about the gun...
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what is he? >> he's not that tall. he's about 5'7". so why they did not have -- they usually have one to fit anybody. >> i know. when john xxiii was fitted, he was too big and they had to let the seam out in the back and they held it together with pins. >> and it wasn't a surprise that he was the choice in that time. >> exactly. so why weren't they more ready for that? >> he was the front runner. >> a mystery. >> but there was some talk they were going to dump those tailors after that and they were there for centuries, but they didn't dump them. >> we'll get becky ready. she's outside castel gandolfo because obviously the motorcade full of security because he's the head of state, which he still is, moving toward castel gandolfo. let's see what the mood is like on the ground there of those who await him. becky, how is it there now? >> reporter: it's quite an atmosphere. the helicopter that delivered the pope and a number of his staff now just taking off to go back to rome above me, and we are looking at pictures of a five-car convoy wit
what is he? >> he's not that tall. he's about 5'7". so why they did not have -- they usually have one to fit anybody. >> i know. when john xxiii was fitted, he was too big and they had to let the seam out in the back and they held it together with pins. >> and it wasn't a surprise that he was the choice in that time. >> exactly. so why weren't they more ready for that? >> he was the front runner. >> a mystery. >> but there was some talk they were...
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he tried, he thinks he tried in those first four years. even though the tone wasn't combative i agree with what was said. the idea underneath his reasonable tone was congress, you have to do something. and i'm going to try and tell the citizens to keep you on your job. and i think he learned that from these four years. and you see a president i think who knows that maybe that first election was pretty exciting and maybe it was a fluke but this election showed that he's got something that he can go forward with. i makes a huge difference when it's re-election. i think it changes who they are when they've got another shot at it. >> rose: you've written about lincoln in the sense that lincoln tried to learn from the mistakes of his first term. >> there's no question. lincoln put all of his rivals into his cabinet in that first term because he needed them to shore up his own inadequacies. by the second term they were gone and he could have the people saw vowbding him whom he knelt comfortable with. he was able to make the decisions he wanted t
he tried, he thinks he tried in those first four years. even though the tone wasn't combative i agree with what was said. the idea underneath his reasonable tone was congress, you have to do something. and i'm going to try and tell the citizens to keep you on your job. and i think he learned that from these four years. and you see a president i think who knows that maybe that first election was pretty exciting and maybe it was a fluke but this election showed that he's got something that he can...
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he feels he has no choice.tter was titled "last resort" felt he feels this is the only thing he can do. >> if there is any lesson in this, you just can't -- be careful who you mess with. right? you never know. people are -- people can do the darnedest things. he says he is going to use every resort available because he was a member of the la police department. >> he has threatened a couple of them specifically in this manifesto. >> there's the information about christopher dorner. if you are in the area and you see him, police say do not approach him. thank you very much, mallory. we appreciate it. >>> more breaking news into cnn. this is from the white house. on saturday we are told the first lady will travel to chicago to attend the funeral service of hadia pendleton, a 15-year-old honor student after performing at the president's inauguration. d pto savon a new mattrs. is s. save up to $500 on beautyrest and posturepedic. get a sealy queen set for just $399. even get 3 years interest-free financing on tempur
he feels he has no choice.tter was titled "last resort" felt he feels this is the only thing he can do. >> if there is any lesson in this, you just can't -- be careful who you mess with. right? you never know. people are -- people can do the darnedest things. he says he is going to use every resort available because he was a member of the la police department. >> he has threatened a couple of them specifically in this manifesto. >> there's the information about...
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how he used to feed politico. >> he's done that over and over. there he is.ust with his home state republican party, where he kind of belongs, and i also want to point out that his two home state republican senators voted for john kerry. so they don't agree with him that he's a second rate person. he really doesn't have the kind of power that he had before. he's been fully discredited, and yet, yes, we are still going to talk about it when he says things like this because it's so ridiculous to be trashing this president all these years later when he's had a stellar record on foreign policy. >> but you know these babbitts that sit in the audience for people like him. these bergers. you can see them from the rotary club, very polite. i can hear the audience, excellent point. well put, vice president. this second rate -- they all agree, they wouldn't have approved these people. wyoming doesn't deserve this guy. it's a beautiful state. >> i think that maybe dick cheney has a case of drone envy here. >> yeah. >> really? >> well, i mean -- >> go on, sir. >> okay. h
how he used to feed politico. >> he's done that over and over. there he is.ust with his home state republican party, where he kind of belongs, and i also want to point out that his two home state republican senators voted for john kerry. so they don't agree with him that he's a second rate person. he really doesn't have the kind of power that he had before. he's been fully discredited, and yet, yes, we are still going to talk about it when he says things like this because it's so...
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your day has come. >> he thinks he's special.s entitled, he's narcissistic, and believes he gets to act as judge, jury and executioner and strike at these people he perceives have wronged him. >> he threatens that suppressing the truth will lead to deadly consequences for you and your family. he made good on that promise when he shot and killed monica kwan and her fiancee. her father was named by dorner in an ominous threat. look your wives, husbands and surviving children directly in the face and tell them the truth as to why your children are dead. ironically, dorner also uses his manifesto to talk about gun control. even offering his views on the victims of virginia tech, newtown and other mass shootings. remember the insent children, he writes, make sure this never happens again. >> the fact that he's talking about other incidents like newtown, for example, and innocent victims yet then he's choosing to target innocent victims who he's labelled as not innocent because they're part of the body that has wronged him, this is hyp
your day has come. >> he thinks he's special.s entitled, he's narcissistic, and believes he gets to act as judge, jury and executioner and strike at these people he perceives have wronged him. >> he threatens that suppressing the truth will lead to deadly consequences for you and your family. he made good on that promise when he shot and killed monica kwan and her fiancee. her father was named by dorner in an ominous threat. look your wives, husbands and surviving children directly...
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that's another example why -- where he said he would fight as hard as he could so if he get universal background checks, gun control. maybe he doesn't get a ban on assault weapons. he can say he's done something important and i think he'd be happy to have six months from now or three months from now, that in his out basket. >> john: we've talked about what was in the president's speech. the president is not alone in this divided government. marco rube -- rubio gave the government response to the speech. >> more government isn't going to help you get ahead. it's going to hold you back. more government isn't going to create more opportunities. it's going to limit them. and more government isn't going to inspire more ideas, new businesses and new private sector jobs. going to create uncertainty. john: house republican leader john boehner sat behind the president during the speech and did not stir a muscle in any way that might be mistaken for approving of the president's ideas. this was the reaction from mr. boehner the next day. last night, the president offered up more of the same -- h
that's another example why -- where he said he would fight as hard as he could so if he get universal background checks, gun control. maybe he doesn't get a ban on assault weapons. he can say he's done something important and i think he'd be happy to have six months from now or three months from now, that in his out basket. >> john: we've talked about what was in the president's speech. the president is not alone in this divided government. marco rube -- rubio gave the government response...
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is he pinned down, is he on the move? is he in a house?any idea when we say he's pinned down what that mean. >> i don't think i have any more updated information that you have, but the area where this is taking place is a very rural area, if he's there in that area, i don't believe he's in the house, he's seeking high ground. >> so he's in the forest out there in the mountains? >> i believe so, yes. >> so is this an area that can be cordoned off by authorities? is there a lot of escape routes? or is it pretty contained? >> there's been a substantial law enforcement presence out here for the last several days and they have been carefully monitoring every entrance and exit in and out of the big bear mountains. >> what have you been told about his weapons? how well armed is he? >> i don't have any information about that unfortunately. >> we have seen these smoke, this smoke coming up. i don't know what it is, do you have any idea what the smoke has been? we have been showing our viewers from these aerial pictures, smoke coming up. do you know
is he pinned down, is he on the move? is he in a house?any idea when we say he's pinned down what that mean. >> i don't think i have any more updated information that you have, but the area where this is taking place is a very rural area, if he's there in that area, i don't believe he's in the house, he's seeking high ground. >> so he's in the forest out there in the mountains? >> i believe so, yes. >> so is this an area that can be cordoned off by authorities? is there...
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he knows the ropes. he won't go nowhere where he is expected to go. he is waging war.to it. he is involved narcissisticly in it and he wants to be not predictable and therefore will not be predictable. martha: bill, what does that mean for the folks hot to be on this guy's trail? >> what it means, martha, they have to look where the leads are taking them in the snow there but they also have to have a panorama of every place this individual could possibly go. it is like dr. ablow said, you're going to be finding him someplace where you didn't think you would find him. martha: that doesn't sound encourage couraging from either one of you. this is very tough challenge, isn't it, dr. keith. >> it is. this guy engaged social media to put his media out. we should have indigo go or some other site, start collecting reward, go to 50 million from people donating. as somebody triggers social media, so the can it bite you back. i would love to see somebody create that campaign i which donate today if someone would do it. martha: is that a good idea, bill gavin? is that the avenue
he knows the ropes. he won't go nowhere where he is expected to go. he is waging war.to it. he is involved narcissisticly in it and he wants to be not predictable and therefore will not be predictable. martha: bill, what does that mean for the folks hot to be on this guy's trail? >> what it means, martha, they have to look where the leads are taking them in the snow there but they also have to have a panorama of every place this individual could possibly go. it is like dr. ablow said,...
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your day has come. >> he thinks he's special.entitled, he's narcissistic, and believes he gets to act as judge, jury and executioner and strike at these people he perceives have wronged him. >> he threatens that suppressing the truth will lead to deadly consequences for you and your family. he made good on that promise when he shot and killed monica kwan and her fiancee. her father was named by dorner in an ominous threat. look your wives, husbands and surviving children directly in the face and tell them the truth as to why your children are dead. ironically, dorner also uses his manifesto to talk about gun control. even offering his views on the victims of virginia tech, newtown and other mass shootings. remember the innocent children he writes. make sure this never happens again. >> the fact that he's talking about other incidents like newtown, for example, and
your day has come. >> he thinks he's special.entitled, he's narcissistic, and believes he gets to act as judge, jury and executioner and strike at these people he perceives have wronged him. >> he threatens that suppressing the truth will lead to deadly consequences for you and your family. he made good on that promise when he shot and killed monica kwan and her fiancee. her father was named by dorner in an ominous threat. look your wives, husbands and surviving children directly in...
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he fell apart every time he heard her name. when bail was granted, he cried and i think it was just a release of tension. >> of course. thank you so much. as you can tell for south africans, this is an all-consuming story. a magazine called "heat" published reeva's final interview. the headline is i absolutely adore oscar. as you heard in the reporting, there's plenty of adoration. what do they think of the man that took her away from them? joining us is reeva steenkamp's cousin, kim martin. our deepest condolences on your loss. it must be very difficult. all our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. obviously oscar pistorius was granted bail today. what's your reaction and what's your family's reaction to that? are you hoping that would happen or would not? >> obviously, we weren't hoping. this is a bail hearing only. we weren't really concerned. we try to concentrate on getting through the last few days and saving our energy for the trial. >> the way that you found out that your cousin had died, you were in the c
he fell apart every time he heard her name. when bail was granted, he cried and i think it was just a release of tension. >> of course. thank you so much. as you can tell for south africans, this is an all-consuming story. a magazine called "heat" published reeva's final interview. the headline is i absolutely adore oscar. as you heard in the reporting, there's plenty of adoration. what do they think of the man that took her away from them? joining us is reeva steenkamp's...
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he feels he's been wronged and he wants to stand-up to them and prove he's right and so he may show himself and that vancouver call may be an indication of this. secondly, he know that there's a manhunt out for him and it's huge so he is looking over his shoulder wondering if the next person is the person who's going to capture him or i.d. him and that is classically the kind of thing that may cause him to make the critical mistake and that's the mistake. >> megyn: let's hope you're he right. it will be interesting to see if his mother can be useful in any way. doctor, always great getting your thoughts. thanks to see you. >> good to see you, megyn. >> megyn: like wise. coming up a powerful story of heroism and sacrifice, a medal of honor ceremony to introduce you to a sergeant who may have singlehandedly saved dozens of lives and today, new never before heard details of the raid that killed usama bin laden, straight from the navy seal to fired the fatal shot himself. how he says the government failed him and how he has barely been home in ten years. i was in the ambulance and i was told to
he feels he's been wronged and he wants to stand-up to them and prove he's right and so he may show himself and that vancouver call may be an indication of this. secondly, he know that there's a manhunt out for him and it's huge so he is looking over his shoulder wondering if the next person is the person who's going to capture him or i.d. him and that is classically the kind of thing that may cause him to make the critical mistake and that's the mistake. >> megyn: let's hope you're he...
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he admitted he has friends and family in south africa although he has friends abroad. he owns immovable property in south africa, the immovable property where he currently resides at silver wood estates, this property is valued approximately $5 million and encumbered by a mortgage bond in the amount of $2 million. there are two further immovable properties within weeping willow estates which properties have a combined value of approximately $1.6 million, bonded to the value of one. he has an estate in cape which is $1.7 million not bonded, he owns movable assets, household furniture and effects, motor vehicles and jewelry valued in excess of half a million. he has cash investments in excess of $1 million at various banks within the country. he has what are the means and travel documents held by the accused which may enable him to leave the country. he has two south african passports, one in full, he needs the passport to compete overseas, but is willing to surrender the passports to the investigating officer, should it be a condition of bail. he is not in possession of
he admitted he has friends and family in south africa although he has friends abroad. he owns immovable property in south africa, the immovable property where he currently resides at silver wood estates, this property is valued approximately $5 million and encumbered by a mortgage bond in the amount of $2 million. there are two further immovable properties within weeping willow estates which properties have a combined value of approximately $1.6 million, bonded to the value of one. he has an...
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he's a very special child. he's been through a lot. he's endured a lot. by the grace of god he's okay. and that was the mission of every man and woman on this compound. every law enforcement officer. every first responder. all of the community who prayed to bring him home safely. that's a lot. >> sheriff, your thoughts -- >> can you describe the state of the bunker when he was brought out of the bunker? >> he's receiving medical treatment and everything's okay. >> sheriff your thoughts when you realized ethan was safe, was rescued? >> you know, i'm a father. a lot of these men and women have sacrificed tireless hours, they're parents as well. you know, it's -- it's a relief for us to be able to reunite a mother with her child. >> you mentioned negotiations -- can you talk to us about mr. dykes demeanor up until today and how that changed? >> you want to ask that? >> could you repeat the question, please? >> do you know what mr. zykes was like prior to the day the negotiations deteriorated. >> i can't go into those details, but i can tell you over the past
he's a very special child. he's been through a lot. he's endured a lot. by the grace of god he's okay. and that was the mission of every man and woman on this compound. every law enforcement officer. every first responder. all of the community who prayed to bring him home safely. that's a lot. >> sheriff, your thoughts -- >> can you describe the state of the bunker when he was brought out of the bunker? >> he's receiving medical treatment and everything's okay. >>...
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he had a perfectly good one. he got rid of him. the 1864 election and asked this guy who clearly was not going to be greet after the war in terms of reconstruction and freed slaves. and lincoln had been shot at many times before he was actually killed. and no president had been assassinated but he knew it was a possibility. so it seems to me difficult to understand how cohave made the mistake of-- . >> rose: so what conclusion did you come to? >> i think he sometimes over-- this is the only thing i will ever say critical of abraham lincoln. i think he sometimes over-- his ability to strategize, i think there was also an obsession behind it he was absolutely terrified of losing the 64 election. and he was right to be because george mcclellan as president in november '64 and it came close, if sherr hand hadn't taken atlanta mcclellan probably could have won. and lincoln was doing everything coto keep the republican party together and to make sure that he got re-elected. and i think that johnson was from tennessee. he was loyal, union
he had a perfectly good one. he got rid of him. the 1864 election and asked this guy who clearly was not going to be greet after the war in terms of reconstruction and freed slaves. and lincoln had been shot at many times before he was actually killed. and no president had been assassinated but he knew it was a possibility. so it seems to me difficult to understand how cohave made the mistake of-- . >> rose: so what conclusion did you come to? >> i think he sometimes over-- this is...
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he fell apart every time he heard her name.bail was granted, he cried and i think it was just a release of tension. >> of course. thank you so much. as you can tell for south africans, this is an all-consuming story. a magazine called "heat" as reeva's final interview. the headline is i absolutely adore oscar. as you heard in the reporting, there's plenty offed adoration. what do they think of the man that took her away from them? joining us is reeva steenkamp's cousin. our deepest condolences on your loss. all our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. obviously oscar pistorius was granted bail today. what's your reaction and what's your family's e reaction to that? are you hoping that would happen or would not? >> obviously, we weren't hoping. this is a bail hearing only. we weren't really concerned. we try to concentrate on getting through the last few days and saving our energy for the trial. >> the way that you found out that your cousin had die ud, you were in the car with your husband, correct? >> it was on o
he fell apart every time he heard her name.bail was granted, he cried and i think it was just a release of tension. >> of course. thank you so much. as you can tell for south africans, this is an all-consuming story. a magazine called "heat" as reeva's final interview. the headline is i absolutely adore oscar. as you heard in the reporting, there's plenty offed adoration. what do they think of the man that took her away from them? joining us is reeva steenkamp's cousin. our...
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he had his head down wa*s throughout the entire proceedings, and he cried, and he cried, and he cried. first when the details of that night were told by the judge, and then when the judge read out evidence from witnesses, and from friends describing misery lacing ship with reeva steenkamp. then he tried again when the judge came harder and harder down on the case, and on the presentation. but at the end of the day it was emotional, an up just not for him but for the family. his family behind him, his father, brother, sker showing support immediately when the word came out that bail would be granted screamed, there were shouts from the family, khaoefrpltcheered. the father held over and held the shoulder o of oscar pistorius. i had a chance to speak to a few of them very briefly. they didn't want to talk to the media too much. but they did say they were gratified, they were pleased by this decision. again, as you folks have been mentioning, this bail comes with a lot of strings attached, a lot of restrictions on this: the judge said the bungling of the case is not the the state case. i
he had his head down wa*s throughout the entire proceedings, and he cried, and he cried, and he cried. first when the details of that night were told by the judge, and then when the judge read out evidence from witnesses, and from friends describing misery lacing ship with reeva steenkamp. then he tried again when the judge came harder and harder down on the case, and on the presentation. but at the end of the day it was emotional, an up just not for him but for the family. his family behind...
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he appealed. he lost that appeal. he made it very clear last week and a document that was published that he was essentially out for revenge about his former police department and his former colleagues. he would really show no mercy against them. and their families. that is why some 50 families of police officers and people associated with the lapd have been receiving around the clock protection. there is a very serious concern that they could be the next victim. >> the lapd taking that very seriously. thank you very much. we will bring all of the update on this story on our website here and there 24 hours channel as well. for the first time since he won the white house in 2008, president obama can deliver a state of the union address without having to worry about being reelected. will it for him to announce a bold second term agenda? he is expected to say he will have the withdrawal of nearly half of american forces in afghanistan by this time next year. the u.s. jobs situation will get a good chunk of his time. whate
he appealed. he lost that appeal. he made it very clear last week and a document that was published that he was essentially out for revenge about his former police department and his former colleagues. he would really show no mercy against them. and their families. that is why some 50 families of police officers and people associated with the lapd have been receiving around the clock protection. there is a very serious concern that they could be the next victim. >> the lapd taking that...
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>> he said that. >> oops. >> he said that? >> yes, there is a hilton garden in there. >> it's got three out of five stars. >> really? >> the only good thing about this hotel is the waitress patricia. >> somebody took my purse while i was eating the continental breakfast. >> [laughter] >> that is hilarious. >> and it still got three stars. >> you guys look wonderful. >> bye. >> coming up -- the dude on the recent cal fornication. >> you ladies would love this dude. if you didn't see that episode you'd love him. >> oh -- >> next "tmz," it's bigger than you the pack. ligger and that > "tmz" online and on you >> "tmz" online and on your phone 24/7. >> feeling bloated, got a nice layer of winter blubber going? then it's time to sit down and be happy. take a load off on the "tmz" hollywood tour bus. like this stephen tyler fan. hop on and see the sights in beverly hills, hollywood and the sunset strip. >> you can see anyone. or even, david, david, david. >> god david beckham is hot. >> keep it in your pants. >> i don
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he was right to lay out the agenda he wants. he will get very little support from republicans. >> nina, on a scale from a to f, how would you rate the speech? >> b +. although there was a surgeon laundry-list element to the speech, which there is to every state of the union, in the end it ended on a high note and passionate note about guns, and there was an overall tone which was center-left but reasonable. he did not come off looking silly and sort of way over the top. it was a far more restrained speech and then you would think he would get from a "liberal liberal." >> charle centss -- charles says that the chances of achieving this stuff is 0. >> chance evoked giving all of it -- >> 20%? minimum wage, can he do that? >> the longest suicide note in the world is being written by republicans if they don't support immigration. it they don't advance their position on it, they are drinking and the potion that will make them disappear. president absolutely has a good chance of that. his chances on gun control improved. i.t. tak -- t
he was right to lay out the agenda he wants. he will get very little support from republicans. >> nina, on a scale from a to f, how would you rate the speech? >> b +. although there was a surgeon laundry-list element to the speech, which there is to every state of the union, in the end it ended on a high note and passionate note about guns, and there was an overall tone which was center-left but reasonable. he did not come off looking silly and sort of way over the top. it was a far...
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he came -- he stopped them, basically. he came out of the truck, came over the hood, opened fire with a semiautomatic assault weapon. peppered their car with bullets, so the officers' mindset is this a highly dangerous stop we're going to make. from there, what happened, what commands they gave or didn't give, you heard what the lawyer said. >> the lawyer said they didn't give commands, just started shooting. >> whether that truck was asked to stop, they didn't have to identify themselves. they're in a black and white police car and police uniforms. if you look at the footage there, and those were the officers who made the stop and they were the ones with the doors open. there was no mystery to who they were. the question was what commands did they give, what was heard, wasn't heard, and what did the people in the truck do? not to suggest that the people in the truck did anything wrong, but what this is or the shooting that happens down the road where the truck is making the turn, one officer tells it to turn, the other ra
he came -- he stopped them, basically. he came out of the truck, came over the hood, opened fire with a semiautomatic assault weapon. peppered their car with bullets, so the officers' mindset is this a highly dangerous stop we're going to make. from there, what happened, what commands they gave or didn't give, you heard what the lawyer said. >> the lawyer said they didn't give commands, just started shooting. >> whether that truck was asked to stop, they didn't have to identify...
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he was up there. he was a cop. he was this guy in the service.away and now he is a nobody. they wouldn't promote him because he found hot that he got thrown off of the police department. all pumped up. depression. desperate people do desperate things. depression will cause almost anything. >> geraldo: we mentioned the fact that he is not just an ex-cop. also a military veteran. have to ask the question did he come home damaged in some way? we will certainly ponder that. the texas man who killed the american sniper that guy certainly came home damaged. that's next. all right that's a fifth-floor problem... ok. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. like other precious things that start off white, it yellows over time. fact is, when it comes to your smile, if you're not whitening, you're yellowing. crest 3d white w
he was up there. he was a cop. he was this guy in the service.away and now he is a nobody. they wouldn't promote him because he found hot that he got thrown off of the police department. all pumped up. depression. desperate people do desperate things. depression will cause almost anything. >> geraldo: we mentioned the fact that he is not just an ex-cop. also a military veteran. have to ask the question did he come home damaged in some way? we will certainly ponder that. the texas man who...
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he recanted. he confessed, he recanted.a body, it's just another possibility. >> more than anything else, they just want their daughter back. >> to have a place to lay her to rest, just to be able to sit and just talk to her. >> as for jimmy keene, his truth is stranger than fiction. he's gone from football standout to drug dealer to undercover operative. and now -- to screen star, with his story in development as a hollywood film. still, says keene, he thinks of the victims' families and hopes they'll find their answers. >> that's all they can do is keep hoping. there was a glimmer of hope when jimmy keene was involved. maybe something else will still evolve out of this. maybe the things i've done and am still doing will shine a light and give them hope at some point. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created
he recanted. he confessed, he recanted.a body, it's just another possibility. >> more than anything else, they just want their daughter back. >> to have a place to lay her to rest, just to be able to sit and just talk to her. >> as for jimmy keene, his truth is stranger than fiction. he's gone from football standout to drug dealer to undercover operative. and now -- to screen star, with his story in development as a hollywood film. still, says keene, he thinks of the victims'...
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last year he during his campaign he was. kind of criticizing offshore accounts but it's reported that lou has one of these accounts in the cayman islands this is a critical well you know hypocrisy again is one of the requirements for the job of the they're all hypocrites in washington just about just about everything they say look at look at president obama's favorite billionaire warren buffett is always talking about how he wants to pay lower taxes and he's suing the iris to reduces taxes and he's doing everything he can to minimize those taxes so they always say one thing publicly but they do the opposite privately right we have about a minute left i want to ask you what are your thoughts will his approach be much different than that of his predecessor that timothy geithner. unfortunately it won't be it'll be more of the same i mean basically what the they're ababa secretary of the debt is is to convince central banks foreign central banks and investors around the world to loan the u.s. government money even though it can'
last year he during his campaign he was. kind of criticizing offshore accounts but it's reported that lou has one of these accounts in the cayman islands this is a critical well you know hypocrisy again is one of the requirements for the job of the they're all hypocrites in washington just about just about everything they say look at look at president obama's favorite billionaire warren buffett is always talking about how he wants to pay lower taxes and he's suing the iris to reduces taxes and...
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but he's a young guy and he's an athlete and he's very intense. so certainly i saw that side of him that's tightly coiled and the side of him that a lot of athletes have. but i didn't see anger though. i think anyone who says now anyone could have seen this coming, i don't believe that. i didn't see it coming. i spent a lot of time around him. i don't think anyone else did either. even some of the things coming from the police that have come from the police that sort of indicate, some of them have been knocked down. >> there were a few things that struck me from your piece. he clearly liked guns and liked going to ranges and firing them. does he like them to the point of obsession and how would you describe his relationship with guns? >> i think he was obsessed with his own safety and his own vulnerability. this is not the first time that he spoke of fearing an intruder in his house. i think that's a function of living in south africa, which is a very dangerous society with a big gulf between rich and poor and people with means as oscar had feel v
but he's a young guy and he's an athlete and he's very intense. so certainly i saw that side of him that's tightly coiled and the side of him that a lot of athletes have. but i didn't see anger though. i think anyone who says now anyone could have seen this coming, i don't believe that. i didn't see it coming. i spent a lot of time around him. i don't think anyone else did either. even some of the things coming from the police that have come from the police that sort of indicate, some of them...
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>> do you think the man doesn't know he's fat? he knows he's fat. he has a mirror.e he has a scale. it was out of line. she hadn't examined him. again, i don't think this has anything to do health. i think this has to do with the idea that people think that very overweight people are somehow undisciplined or lazy and anyone has seen governor christie perform during hurricane sandy and also during hurricane irene realizes that that's not the case. i have no idea why people think it's okay to just make these comments about someone's size, particularly making a medical judgment. >> steve, it was in my view totally inappropriate to reference the possibility of him dying in office. but who among us -- i certainly have -- has not taken a look at him and said, i hope he's well. it's a lot of weight to carry on that frame. >> yeah. no, that's true. but i think what susan said there is true. look, everybody, it's obvious to anybody who looks at him, it's one of the first things anybody it looks at him obviously is going to notice. it's going to be on everybody's mind. the ri
>> do you think the man doesn't know he's fat? he knows he's fat. he has a mirror.e he has a scale. it was out of line. she hadn't examined him. again, i don't think this has anything to do health. i think this has to do with the idea that people think that very overweight people are somehow undisciplined or lazy and anyone has seen governor christie perform during hurricane sandy and also during hurricane irene realizes that that's not the case. i have no idea why people think it's okay...
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he was teaching them, and he was a good professor. and he had very willing students in these 87 freshmen. >> the nation's fiscal trajectory is simply not sustainable. >> narrator: he outlined his big idea-- the path to prosperity, the name he'd given to a startling budget proposal. >> well, paul ryan is a very talented person. from a budget perspective and a number crunching perspective, he gets it. he built a budget that was the best way to bring some of that fiscal sanity back in washington. >> narrator: ryan's legislation called for cutting spending, lowering taxes, repealing obama's health law, even a partl privatizion medicare. >> a manifesto that would return the country to eisenhower-era levels of government spending. there would be no more room for any discretionary program, other than defense, if this whole thing were phased in. i mean, it's an incredibly austere document. >> republicans got themselves hitched this afternoon to the paul ryan budget... >> a sweeping budget proposal from congressman paul ryan... >> narrator: at
he was teaching them, and he was a good professor. and he had very willing students in these 87 freshmen. >> the nation's fiscal trajectory is simply not sustainable. >> narrator: he outlined his big idea-- the path to prosperity, the name he'd given to a startling budget proposal. >> well, paul ryan is a very talented person. from a budget perspective and a number crunching perspective, he gets it. he built a budget that was the best way to bring some of that fiscal sanity...
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>> i don't think he was nervous. he was tired.d just given an 18 minute response earlier two minutes before and speaking 35 minutes straight is pretty tough for someone. i think he was tired. i think he was really thirsty. >> it wasn't flop sweat. everybody else thinks flop sweat. thank you steve mack man. >> and you're being loyal, john feehery. the debate continues, gentlemen, even after we're off the air, and you can take part. visit our blog at hardball blog.msnbc.com. or find us on face boom at face boom.com/hard bawl. thank you. everybody else thinks flop facebook.com/hardball. [ male announcer ] how do you make america's favorite recipes? just begin with america's favorite soups. bring out chicken broccoli alfredo. or best-ever meatloaf. go to campbellskitchen.com for recipes, plus a valuable coupon. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. i'm a teenage girl. [ cellphone beeps ] my bff becky texts and says she's kissed johnny. well, that's a problem 'cause i like johnny. now i'm emotionally compromised, and... woopsies!
>> i don't think he was nervous. he was tired.d just given an 18 minute response earlier two minutes before and speaking 35 minutes straight is pretty tough for someone. i think he was tired. i think he was really thirsty. >> it wasn't flop sweat. everybody else thinks flop sweat. thank you steve mack man. >> and you're being loyal, john feehery. the debate continues, gentlemen, even after we're off the air, and you can take part. visit our blog at hardball blog.msnbc.com. or...
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. >> reporter: did he talk to you about the officers he shot? >> no. >> we've beenr and carol reynolds, thefá couple tied up and held in a cabin by christopher dorner. erin burnett çó"outfront" will start shortly but first we want to bring youÑi the rest of the press jfconference. >> and hee1 never spoke anything against saying i'me1 out after them. >> reporter: can you describe to us his demeanor? >> he was always very, very calm. >> very t(calm.e1 >> andlp you really could tell that he was professionally trained. of courseohá knew that w3too. but really the way he had us do each thing was really -- the best word i can think of is very methodical youfá know, like do exactly this. he was able toe1 wrap our hands and legsq pretty easily with those. >> reporter: he was methodical with you. he was trained,fá as we know. = he appearfá in your opinion that he was carrying out a larger plan or more that you hadr stumbled into him? >> it would appear to me we stumbled into him. he didn't seem to have a plan. >> youfá know i think -- >> reporter: did he
. >> reporter: did he talk to you about the officers he shot? >> no. >> we've beenr and carol reynolds, thefá couple tied up and held in a cabin by christopher dorner. erin burnett çó"outfront" will start shortly but first we want to bring youÑi the rest of the press jfconference. >> and hee1 never spoke anything against saying i'me1 out after them. >> reporter: can you describe to us his demeanor? >> he was always very, very calm. >> very...
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but then he goes on to talk about challenges he's had since he was a child, how he was -- how he was oppressed, how other people put him down. his ultimate goal was to be a police officer. he achieved that, only to lose it within three years because of allegations that he was -- that he lied. but he still -- and he still held on to that rank of naval lieutenant. and that still met his sense of self-esteem and self-worth. but the navy now has let him go. as of february 1st, he is no longer in the navy. he didn't make lieutenant commander. so the navy basically kicked him out, let him go out of the navy. he blames the lapd not only for firing him, but for perhaps passing that information on to the navy and therefore the navy got rid of him too. so he has been terminated by the police department. he has been terminated by the navy. and now he is out perhaps as the ultimate terminator, taking human lives. >> your thoughts on the probability of catching him in the near future. >> well, ed, last night when he -- when we found the truck that had been torched, realize this is a smart, educat
but then he goes on to talk about challenges he's had since he was a child, how he was -- how he was oppressed, how other people put him down. his ultimate goal was to be a police officer. he achieved that, only to lose it within three years because of allegations that he was -- that he lied. but he still -- and he still held on to that rank of naval lieutenant. and that still met his sense of self-esteem and self-worth. but the navy now has let him go. as of february 1st, he is no longer in...
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there, he writes, he found reeva slumped over but alive. 3is tor yus said he frantically made calls for help, first to his estate supervisor then paramedics, all before picking up reeva's bloody body. as pistorius tells it, i battled to get her out of the toilet and pulled her into the bathroom. then he writes he phoned netcare for help and unloeked the front door. pistorius had been told ottawa to wait for an ambulance, so he returned to the bathroom and picked reeva up. i carried her down stairs, he writes. i tried to render the assistance to reev that i could, but she died in my arms. it was over, and oscar pistorius was responsible. >> he's in extreme shock. and so he's grieving and he's -- and i don't expect him to get over it soon. >> prosecutors say this was no mistake. they tell a tale of premeditated murder, a boyfriend fuelled by rage after a long night of arguing. a woman vulnerable, pistorius calculating an angle, faking aim at the toilet where reeva steenkamp was and firing. >> the defense is not going to dispute that he shot through the bathroom door and he's not going to
there, he writes, he found reeva slumped over but alive. 3is tor yus said he frantically made calls for help, first to his estate supervisor then paramedics, all before picking up reeva's bloody body. as pistorius tells it, i battled to get her out of the toilet and pulled her into the bathroom. then he writes he phoned netcare for help and unloeked the front door. pistorius had been told ottawa to wait for an ambulance, so he returned to the bathroom and picked reeva up. i carried her down...
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he now feels like he's 40. $15,000 a year, cash only. >> my health is first, and whatever it costs me is worth it. >> if you think this is too good to be true, you're not alone. many doctors agree, saying, sure, there may be short term gain, but there will be long term cost. >> it's a fallacy to say that even in low doses that these drugs are not harmful. >> a professor at boston university school of medicine would not talk specifically about cenegenics, but he is a vocal critic of the anti-aging movement. >> i believe giving growth hormone is quackery. there are no studies that show hormones stop aging. they can enlarge organs and change your body chemistry. >> what do you say to those who say this is voodoo. >> we don't know what the long term effects are going to be with testosterone. >> what's wrong with getting old? >> who wants to get old when we don't have to. >> if next year for some reason you get cancer, will you blame these supplements? >> no, i will not. >> what he will do is continue to be the post
he now feels like he's 40. $15,000 a year, cash only. >> my health is first, and whatever it costs me is worth it. >> if you think this is too good to be true, you're not alone. many doctors agree, saying, sure, there may be short term gain, but there will be long term cost. >> it's a fallacy to say that even in low doses that these drugs are not harmful. >> a professor at boston university school of medicine would not talk specifically about cenegenics, but he is a...
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he's -- he's having fun. but, you know -- >> did you say he could do that?k anybody in the control room, they'll tell you, working for us is fun. it's the same thing. just joyous, happy people. see, look how happy they are. >> party time. >> it's party time. it's always party time. so let's go through the news. there's a lot going on. >> yes, there is. some of the country's largest retailers and manufacturers are lowering their forecasts, concerned over the economic impact of the payroll tax. "the wall street journal" reports companies ranging from walmart to kraft foods to burger king are changing their strategies for an anticipated downturn in sales. according to citigroup, the 2% tax increase will take out approximately $1,300 of a household income of $65,000. in total, it's expected to take $110 billion away from consumers. walmart is responding by stocking shelves with smaller packages of staple products from diapers to toilet paper. burger king is dropping prices on the whopper jr. and shifting advertising away from higher priced items to its value men
he's -- he's having fun. but, you know -- >> did you say he could do that?k anybody in the control room, they'll tell you, working for us is fun. it's the same thing. just joyous, happy people. see, look how happy they are. >> party time. >> it's party time. it's always party time. so let's go through the news. there's a lot going on. >> yes, there is. some of the country's largest retailers and manufacturers are lowering their forecasts, concerned over the economic...
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he knew he had gotten nabbed. he basically admitted it was wrong.he found out that he had been caught in a "dateline" investigation, he was more worried about the exposure. lee, you're free to go. you can take your -- >> is my face going to be shown on tv? >> we haven't made any final decisions as to who's going to be in the story and who is not. >> i don't want my wife to find out. >> i understand, but i'm be honest with you, we haven't decided. >> i thank you all. sorry again. >> time after time, guys have tried to say, can we talk off camera? turn the cameras off. i want to talk. my response is, look, we're doing an investigative story. we haven't decided exactly who
he knew he had gotten nabbed. he basically admitted it was wrong.he found out that he had been caught in a "dateline" investigation, he was more worried about the exposure. lee, you're free to go. you can take your -- >> is my face going to be shown on tv? >> we haven't made any final decisions as to who's going to be in the story and who is not. >> i don't want my wife to find out. >> i understand, but i'm be honest with you, we haven't decided. >> i...
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god does what he wants to do when he wants to do it. if he wants to do something, he just does it.just get rid of my daughter. if there's a 1 in 10 million chance, one chance that a miracle could happen, you take it. who's to say my daughter wasn't going to jump out of the box? but if she's in the ground it's kind of a done deal. not that many people jump out of a six-foot deep grave. but in a little box next to you, anything's possible. >> though butterfield's beliefs might seem extreme, he was examined after his arrest and found to be mentally competent to stand trial and he soon will. on the surface, mary kay concepcion, currently housed in orange county women's facility wouldn't seem to have much in common with clarence butterfield. but she, too, is accused of murdering her child. >> it haunts me. every night i wake up and it's just like, is this really happening? i keep hoping i'd wake up and it's just a nightmare. terrible nightmare. >> concepcion has pled not guilty and is awaiting trial. >> we rot away in here. we try to better ourselves with bible studies and looking at bi
god does what he wants to do when he wants to do it. if he wants to do something, he just does it.just get rid of my daughter. if there's a 1 in 10 million chance, one chance that a miracle could happen, you take it. who's to say my daughter wasn't going to jump out of the box? but if she's in the ground it's kind of a done deal. not that many people jump out of a six-foot deep grave. but in a little box next to you, anything's possible. >> though butterfield's beliefs might seem extreme,...
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what did you drink juice that he found at the dump in the head yes he shouldn't have i hit him but he didn't listen didn't he be stubborn. maybe spazz did sell by date everyone drank it. drop it in the wash the back of your legs. wash your head. it can be quiet for. a little. while. she took it. a little go away. read how you want to lay dead in another. how do you. thank you i. will only get up shaimaa. get up already. i. i. i. first but there's nothing in your pants where is it. pointed in a bag. i'll get it. i mean go. sit down at the head. sit down girl don't stand over me where is it sit down i'll give it to you. that big. for people who. don't notice jacko so damn well i swear there isn't. really. a resident. who. is this all this bless you. be quiet. till you work is worthless all. summer is what good will seventy shekels do. i. thank you. oh. that's sad. we need. you. i. love a little bit i've been to bring the turtles to date i was focused on the sink. please. mohammad your audience where your things. there he's gone. more news today violence has once again flared up. these a
what did you drink juice that he found at the dump in the head yes he shouldn't have i hit him but he didn't listen didn't he be stubborn. maybe spazz did sell by date everyone drank it. drop it in the wash the back of your legs. wash your head. it can be quiet for. a little. while. she took it. a little go away. read how you want to lay dead in another. how do you. thank you i. will only get up shaimaa. get up already. i. i. i. first but there's nothing in your pants where is it. pointed in a...
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he is what he is and he is dangerous. let's not make a folklore figure out of him at this date. >> judge jeanine: when you you talk about dangerous. i have seen pictures of this .50 caliber bullet. it is unbelievably big and it is intended to create i believe some kind of you don't need my belief but serious injuries. >> well, it will. it will inflict injuries up to 2,000 peters away if you -- meters away if you are good enough to be able to place the bullet. the point here is the mobility of that weapon. it's he 18 plus pounds. the ammunition is heavy. you need a platform to actually shoot it. you need a place to shoot it. it is not something he is is going to carry around on the street. i think the most important thing we need to see with this man is not his past and not his manifesto. this is now a tactical situation. he is a murderer on the run. period. >> judge jeanine: what you said, marc was interesting when you said the weaponry is very heavy. we burned truck and tried to steal a boat. do you think he is in the mo
he is what he is and he is dangerous. let's not make a folklore figure out of him at this date. >> judge jeanine: when you you talk about dangerous. i have seen pictures of this .50 caliber bullet. it is unbelievably big and it is intended to create i believe some kind of you don't need my belief but serious injuries. >> well, it will. it will inflict injuries up to 2,000 peters away if you -- meters away if you are good enough to be able to place the bullet. the point here is the...
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he is still able to see the sky above him. now he's trying to figure out how he's going to get out. we watched this process. >> oh, look how much -- wait, is that deeper? >> he uld have gone deeper. he didn't go deeper into the crevice. >> i'm afraid if he takes the snowboard off he'll sink into the snow. the snowboard is probably keeping him on top of the snow, right? >> he ends up using the snowboard brilliantly. it becomes the thing that helps him get out. watch. because there was so much snow, he uses his snowboard to give him climbing surface area. >> cool. >> he wedges the snowboard and uses it almost to pull himself out. >> oh. >> he climbs his way out according to a report, he didn't suffer any injuries. we eventually see other skiers who were skiing on the marked path come over, like where did this dude come from. are you okay? he seems to be just fine, straps the snowboard back on and continues about his day. >> oh, man. . >>> dude, decides to go for a dip in the hotel lobby fish tank. >> fully clothed with his shoes on. >> watch him swim with the fish, next. >>> and venus
he is still able to see the sky above him. now he's trying to figure out how he's going to get out. we watched this process. >> oh, look how much -- wait, is that deeper? >> he uld have gone deeper. he didn't go deeper into the crevice. >> i'm afraid if he takes the snowboard off he'll sink into the snow. the snowboard is probably keeping him on top of the snow, right? >> he ends up using the snowboard brilliantly. it becomes the thing that helps him get out. watch....
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once he was released from jail he he was back out tagging again. his tags started moving north and west of our valley. where is he going? so, then, using facebook i found out where his girlfriend was and she lives in glendale. so, they take pictures and it goes on facebook and you do the longitude-latitude and you can get kind of close to where it was. well, just so happened that he tagged at 27th avenue in glendale, right on the glendale and phoenix border, we start today set up on him and found out where his girlfriend lived. we sat on the house and caught him, okay. after we arrested mod, broad him in, same thing. sat down and interviewed him for hours. and, man, they cry. you see that? once you start getting into their -- thing that helped me with mine and like i said, i'm not an expert, but if i can use -- if you can use something for me to help make your investigation successful, i don't start off with why did you do this, what did you do -- i start off nice and slow. tell me a little bit about yourself. it's like an interview, okay. and they
once he was released from jail he he was back out tagging again. his tags started moving north and west of our valley. where is he going? so, then, using facebook i found out where his girlfriend was and she lives in glendale. so, they take pictures and it goes on facebook and you do the longitude-latitude and you can get kind of close to where it was. well, just so happened that he tagged at 27th avenue in glendale, right on the glendale and phoenix border, we start today set up on him and...