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you want to see him, hold him, smell him.you can't prepare to play a role of a person that you don't know. i couldn't be nicholas barclay because i didn't know nicholas barclay. i didn't even know at that moment if he was left or right-handed. so that was a problem. >> he thought he was an adult. we called him 13 going on 30. very difficult to discipline him. if he made up his mind he was going to do something, pretty much there wasn't a lot you could do. >> put the lighter down. >> he had run away before for a night or two. mad at mom. i'm leaving. i'll find a new mom, a new home. kiss my [ mute ] kind of thing. and he would leave. and she would hunt him down and find out where he is and he'd show up the next day. he was not this perfect, nice, sweet, innocent -- he was a very street smart city boy. >> it's nice to meet you. i'm the director. ain't i beautiful? >> he had beautiful blond hair. kind of looked like a little pixie. >> he had blond hair, blue eyes and a bit of a gap between his teeth when he smiled. you could see
you want to see him, hold him, smell him.you can't prepare to play a role of a person that you don't know. i couldn't be nicholas barclay because i didn't know nicholas barclay. i didn't even know at that moment if he was left or right-handed. so that was a problem. >> he thought he was an adult. we called him 13 going on 30. very difficult to discipline him. if he made up his mind he was going to do something, pretty much there wasn't a lot you could do. >> put the lighter down....
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i was going to hit his car and try to move him or get in front of him to stop him. >> as seen on thever runs a red light and hits a white suv. >> as he hit the car, it forced that car off the roadway into a pole. aptd his vehicle just kept moving. it's like a missile. he just continues going until something stops it. >> the officer knows this real life fred flintstone must be stopped before he kills himself or someone else. >> i then got next to the car and told him to stop the vehicle. he yelled to me that he had no brakes. then the dispatcher put out that he'd been driving like that for miles. >> put it in park! so yeah, i was a little enraged at that thought that somebody would drive for miles without brakes. so i said, throw it in park. and i believe his words back were, that will ruin my car. >> put it in park! park! then he threw it in park. at that point in time you can hear the transmission making a really bad grinding noise. however, it didn't stop. >> even though the driver has switched gears to park, the car doesn't stop immediately. there's a red light up ahead. if this d
i was going to hit his car and try to move him or get in front of him to stop him. >> as seen on thever runs a red light and hits a white suv. >> as he hit the car, it forced that car off the roadway into a pole. aptd his vehicle just kept moving. it's like a missile. he just continues going until something stops it. >> the officer knows this real life fred flintstone must be stopped before he kills himself or someone else. >> i then got next to the car and told him to...
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i think i have enough love for him to respect him and wait for him. >> he was in love and he was ableintain this love relationship with this other inmate through letters and correspondence and you could see how it completely altered him for the better. >> dreaming of you. it just says, you are very important to me, i love you and you never have to worry. a love like ours is meant to be. you know, dreaming of you. i wrote him a letter one time and i told him, you don't have to be bill gates to be with me, but you are bill gates in your heart. and he wrote back and told me, no, i'm not bill gates, but i wish i had his money, i could give you a lot more. you know? and that was nice for him to say that. these are the letters that i get. feel this. feel this. >> that's what love feels like? >> that's what it feels like. one letter, i have some letters he writes 14 and 15 pages. if he write 14 pages i have to write 14 pages plus 7 more pages. that's why i like for him to write a lot. this is what i do. this is how i spend my time. >> from what i've observed, the monotony of prison is what c
i think i have enough love for him to respect him and wait for him. >> he was in love and he was ableintain this love relationship with this other inmate through letters and correspondence and you could see how it completely altered him for the better. >> dreaming of you. it just says, you are very important to me, i love you and you never have to worry. a love like ours is meant to be. you know, dreaming of you. i wrote him a letter one time and i told him, you don't have to be...
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>> i love him too. and if he die i'm going to [ bleep ] him up.he's telling me i'm embarrassing him in front of the ladies because the nurses is around so, you know -- >> straight up. >> you know, any time somebody can laugh in that much pain, man, that make me feel good. that's the type of relationship we got. >> from what he told us maxi became disoriented. he said usually that meant one thing and that was he was probably most likely going to be in a coma soon. >> he was laying right here like he was in his bunk so i got him up and he lay back in his bunk then he covered up. then he got out of his bunk and went to the restroom, came back and instead of laying back down in his bunk he sat on the floor, from his wheelchair. so when i woke up i see him sitting on the floor and i turn to him. it's the floor. he think he's sitting in the wheelchair. then i realized that he done ran out of gas. ain't to getting back to the bunk. so i take him to the hospital. bam. and i just hope he's all right. >> it was obvious he had grave concerns for his friend a
>> i love him too. and if he die i'm going to [ bleep ] him up.he's telling me i'm embarrassing him in front of the ladies because the nurses is around so, you know -- >> straight up. >> you know, any time somebody can laugh in that much pain, man, that make me feel good. that's the type of relationship we got. >> from what he told us maxi became disoriented. he said usually that meant one thing and that was he was probably most likely going to be in a coma soon....
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clear to him. >> sitting in his prison cell, jimmy keene desperately hoped he had done enough. >> are they going to be fair and give me what's justifiably right on this, or are they just going to say here's six months? it was a crap shoot. >> without a location for reitler's body, beaumont had a decision to make. >> i made arrangements to have him take a polygraph test, just to verify what he was telling us, was it true. which he passed. and he did make a legitimate effort to do what we sent him down there to do. >> so beaumont urged a federal judge to give keene credit for time served. jimmy keene became a free man and returned home to his aging father. what did you feel like when you were finally released? >> i was happy as could be. it was a very bizarre roller coaster that i went on. it was -- i mean, redemption at its best. >> keene had five more good years to be with his father before big jim passed away. >> we both realized once i got out that there is a better world than just always in a co
clear to him. >> sitting in his prison cell, jimmy keene desperately hoped he had done enough. >> are they going to be fair and give me what's justifiably right on this, or are they just going to say here's six months? it was a crap shoot. >> without a location for reitler's body, beaumont had a decision to make. >> i made arrangements to have him take a polygraph test, just to verify what he was telling us, was it true. which he passed. and he did make a legitimate...
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and that he needed him. he needed him back. >> so many questions unanswered. deborah feyerick joins us now. so as you reported the texas rangers have taken over this investigation. the fbi is getting involved. is there any sense of a timetable? do we know where they are in the investigation? >> reporter: well, anderson, what we do know they still have not searched that truck. they still have not interviewed any members of the family, not officially. and remember, several of the family members, the wife and his parents, they were eyewitnesss to what was going on the evening that he disappeared, and then all through the search. so they've not reached out to them as of yet, anderson. >> i don't understand they had a search, dogs that went on for several days. if his body was there during the search just a short distance from the command center, that seems hard to imagine. and the condition of the body as you said didn't -- according to witnesses you talked to, it didn't sound like that was a body that had been left out in the woods for more than two weeks. >> rep
and that he needed him. he needed him back. >> so many questions unanswered. deborah feyerick joins us now. so as you reported the texas rangers have taken over this investigation. the fbi is getting involved. is there any sense of a timetable? do we know where they are in the investigation? >> reporter: well, anderson, what we do know they still have not searched that truck. they still have not interviewed any members of the family, not officially. and remember, several of the...
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why didn't somebody help him or stop him?ation where you have a huge star, who you really need to make hap. there was a telling moment in his movie, actually, in "believe" where they sat him down and asked him, have you heard "no" from anyone recently? and he laughed and said no. it's really hard to turn him down. >> but that, says dr. drew pinsky, isn't doing bieber any favors. >> drive safe, justin, drive safe on that. >> just keeping him working is enabling him, in an interesting kind of way. but of course, i mean, the people around a celebrity are more concerned with their access to the celebrity than the well-being of the individual. >> bieber laughed off his troubles live on "saturday night." >> got busted for smoking weed and he's really sorry about it and people make mistakes and he's never going to do it again. >> bieber was unfazed. and why not. "believe," the album and the tour, were minting money. like his hit "boyfriend." ♪ >> unfortunately for bieber, the grammy voters didn't seem to be fans. >> i think the reas
why didn't somebody help him or stop him?ation where you have a huge star, who you really need to make hap. there was a telling moment in his movie, actually, in "believe" where they sat him down and asked him, have you heard "no" from anyone recently? and he laughed and said no. it's really hard to turn him down. >> but that, says dr. drew pinsky, isn't doing bieber any favors. >> drive safe, justin, drive safe on that. >> just keeping him working is...
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we could try him in b.a. i'll go back and visit him. rubio. discussed your situation with the captain. he's approved you to go back but in unit b.a. so are you okay with that? >> i'll go anywhere. >> you don't think you're going to get assaulted -- >> i don't care anymore. we'll find out when we get there. you can house me wherever. whatever happens happens. ♪ >> for years the mexican mafia has been the largest and most powerful gang at bexar county. but now a new gang has emerged. born in san antonio and rapidly spreading both on the streets and in prisons and jails. they are called the tango orejones. >> at one point they were all together and then as the years progressed they eventually broke away and now they're at odds with each other. the orejones began as foot soldiers of the mexican mafia but in the late 1990s they split off to form their own gang, which today rejects the mafia's strict rules and structure. >> [ bleep ]. >> they're very loose. there's no constitution. there's no real process on getting in. you can literally be an orejo
we could try him in b.a. i'll go back and visit him. rubio. discussed your situation with the captain. he's approved you to go back but in unit b.a. so are you okay with that? >> i'll go anywhere. >> you don't think you're going to get assaulted -- >> i don't care anymore. we'll find out when we get there. you can house me wherever. whatever happens happens. ♪ >> for years the mexican mafia has been the largest and most powerful gang at bexar county. but now a new gang...
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i didn't kill him. i did injure him -- his leg.t's one of the things that bothers me because that was somebody's kid. it kind of wasn't -- wasn't trying to hurt me. and it unfortunately -- i have unfortunately had a dream that it was my son that i was shooting. >> stallworth presents a great front. you'll see him and he's animated and laughs and talks with you. underlying that, he continues with some anxiety and stress issues three or four times a week. he still continues with nightmares and some flashback type of things going on. so, these are things that we're trying to address with his medications to help him gather coping skills. >> when i'm not on medication, i make bad moves. i have no inhibitions. i don't care. i have a temper anyway. but without the medication, like i say, i would be dr. jekyll and mr. hyde. >> coming up -- >> how do you plead? >> not guilty, sir. >> alfredo roca moreno argues his case. >> everything that was tooken from me is noted right there, but it never says nothing about no lighter. tylist. tylist. it
i didn't kill him. i did injure him -- his leg.t's one of the things that bothers me because that was somebody's kid. it kind of wasn't -- wasn't trying to hurt me. and it unfortunately -- i have unfortunately had a dream that it was my son that i was shooting. >> stallworth presents a great front. you'll see him and he's animated and laughs and talks with you. underlying that, he continues with some anxiety and stress issues three or four times a week. he still continues with nightmares...
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>> me and him?t all, man. >> if anything i'm looking forward to -- i'll kick it with you again. you know what i mean? hopefully -- i'll look him up. >> i ain't got no hard feelings towards her neither. >> so she could come out and hang out with you guys? >> i don't have a problem with it. >> let me think. do i got hard feelings? no, i don't. no. >>> coming up -- >> i got written up for pruno. christmas was coming. time to celebrate. >> -- one of the pruno suspects answers to authorities. >> do you waive your rights to a hearing? >> yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. >>> and -- >> she didn't show up at court today, so hopefully tuesday is my lucky day and they drop all the charges. >> corey long bides his time. >> get down on your knees. >>> during a recent shakedown at the santa rita jail, deputies discovered a large bag of inmate-made alcohol, or pruno. shortly afterward they found the remnants of even more. >> what is it? >> it's pruno. they obviously drank this already. they were in two canisters right her
>> me and him?t all, man. >> if anything i'm looking forward to -- i'll kick it with you again. you know what i mean? hopefully -- i'll look him up. >> i ain't got no hard feelings towards her neither. >> so she could come out and hang out with you guys? >> i don't have a problem with it. >> let me think. do i got hard feelings? no, i don't. no. >>> coming up -- >> i got written up for pruno. christmas was coming. time to celebrate. >> --...
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the fight was on. >> i tried to retreat from him. he held me close to him. he was not fighting to get away. he was fighting to hurt me. >> coleman grabs for the officer's taser and then reaches for his gun. >> well, the danger is if he would have gotten my gun, he would have used it on me. there's no doubt in my mind. >> car after car passes the assault. seiter radios for assistance. >> call for help! >> when you hear another law enforcement officer's radio key up and you just have plain language help, you know it's bad. i hit my lights and my sirens. i'm accelerating. your gut instinct is go, go, go. >> but time is running out as he races to the scene. coleman gains the upper hand in the fight. >> he was choking me and pushing me back over the trunk of his car. you just don't realize it. you are fighting for your life. >> as the officer struggles, backup arrives, but it's not trooper colvert. >> i saw her come around the corner of the car. >> a woman rushes into the melee and throws punches at otto coleman. now it's two against one. >> she started to distra
the fight was on. >> i tried to retreat from him. he held me close to him. he was not fighting to get away. he was fighting to hurt me. >> coleman grabs for the officer's taser and then reaches for his gun. >> well, the danger is if he would have gotten my gun, he would have used it on me. there's no doubt in my mind. >> car after car passes the assault. seiter radios for assistance. >> call for help! >> when you hear another law enforcement officer's radio...
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the girls really punched him. they punched him hard!after getting a left from one girl and a right from the other -- >> yeah. it looks like his head snapped into the second punch. he had no chance. >> oh! >> it doesn't look like he's moving at first but you can see his leg kind of moving there in the background. >> he twitches. >> he's dead. >> oh! >> oh, my god! >> oh, [ bleep ]! >> you knocked him [ bleep ] the [ bleep ] out! >> knocked the [ bleep ] out! >> insult to injury they say the dude was fine eventually after this. no serious injury. >> that's pretty horrible that they knocked him out and then laughed at him. you can't laugh at the guy passed out on the floor from a punch. >> well, he did offer himself up to do this. >> i didn't say it was smart. >> i kind of don't feel any remorse for this guy. >> all of this is just wrong on a lot of levels. >> it's awesome. >> oh! >>> deep in the woods sits a bear and a prankster causing a fright. >> you see the bear starts moving and starts charging at him. >> see how they have people run
the girls really punched him. they punched him hard!after getting a left from one girl and a right from the other -- >> yeah. it looks like his head snapped into the second punch. he had no chance. >> oh! >> it doesn't look like he's moving at first but you can see his leg kind of moving there in the background. >> he twitches. >> he's dead. >> oh! >> oh, my god! >> oh, [ bleep ]! >> you knocked him [ bleep ] the [ bleep ] out! >>...
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when i see him, i get happy. >> i want him to be here, and i don't want him to be here.rn his lesson while he's here so when he comes home he knows right from wrong and knows what to do and what not to do. >> as a mother, i would like to touch him and say, are you okay? i want to give him a hug. i haven't been able to do that. i know one day i will. >>> coming up on "lockup raw: prison love" -- >> i love him to death. i would do anything for brad. anything. short of killing someone. >> the family bonds lead to murder. >>> and later -- >> one of the first things i noticed something i never thought i would see in a million years in a prison yard. that's all the cats. >> when inmates adopt. >> especially when they're little babies and you can raise them up, pet them, feed them, you watch them grow. that's your cat. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military membe
when i see him, i get happy. >> i want him to be here, and i don't want him to be here.rn his lesson while he's here so when he comes home he knows right from wrong and knows what to do and what not to do. >> as a mother, i would like to touch him and say, are you okay? i want to give him a hug. i haven't been able to do that. i know one day i will. >>> coming up on "lockup raw: prison love" -- >> i love him to death. i would do anything for brad. anything....
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he tried to get him for him. now in part two of our conversation, what happened next.u came home that night -- >> i stopped -- i needed gas to get home, i stopped for gas. i'm going to get something to drink, a bottle of pop and a candy bar. can i get you anything? he liked coke and wanted a snickers bar. down the road i thought, well, we don't really have anything to eat at the house, why don't i stop and get a sandwich. i thought if i could get him in the restaurant the it would at least diffuse the situation a little bit. but he didn't want to come in the restaurant. i got a sandwich and he ate it, a lot of it on the way home. when we got home, i sat at one end of the dining room table, i sat at the other end. he was writing furiously in his journal. after i ate my sandwich, i said night gus, night bud. he said good night. and he was still writing away the next morning -- gus was stronger than me, he's better looking, stronger, smarter. he's everything you would want in a son. if gus were arrested, if gus were arrested and had his heart 100% into something, i would
he tried to get him for him. now in part two of our conversation, what happened next.u came home that night -- >> i stopped -- i needed gas to get home, i stopped for gas. i'm going to get something to drink, a bottle of pop and a candy bar. can i get you anything? he liked coke and wanted a snickers bar. down the road i thought, well, we don't really have anything to eat at the house, why don't i stop and get a sandwich. i thought if i could get him in the restaurant the it would at...
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allegedly his dad was there with him. his mom wrote a book about him. still control him. what's her name? britney spears and getting control of his estate. if his parents are out there, they're just as bad as he is, by allowing him to do this. >> well, i don't know, i don't know what their involvement exactly was with that. i don't know if they're agreeing with it or not reigning him in. but a big difference between trying to change your image and trying to become a "bad boy" if that's what he's trying to do and doing it with the shocking action. then, breaking the law or putting people in danger. if he's drag racing, on public streets and putting other people in danger. you don't need to break the law in order to sort of get your cred. >> i want jim to get in. katrina, i'll let you respond to this. last week police searched his mansion after being accused of egging. a friend was arrested for is having drugs in the house. the popular website theroot is calling bieber a teen thug. teen thug justin bieber arrested in miami. do you agree with this? >> i th
allegedly his dad was there with him. his mom wrote a book about him. still control him. what's her name? britney spears and getting control of his estate. if his parents are out there, they're just as bad as he is, by allowing him to do this. >> well, i don't know, i don't know what their involvement exactly was with that. i don't know if they're agreeing with it or not reigning him in. but a big difference between trying to change your image and trying to become a "bad boy" if...
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yanks him out of the car, pulls him over here.ow, he can't see what happens because the camera guy is kind of behind. apparently, the car owner hit him a few times. >> it's clearly dangerous. >> you do see him having a conversation with the guy afterwards. >> clever prank, but i will say kind of towed the lip. >> over the line. >> television vis still trickling in. a lot of people love this dance for new year's eve. a lot of people love fireworks. >> yo, keep it up, yo. go, go, go, go. >> that is awesome. >> like bottle rockets? >> i think they're like roman candles, flares they've attached to his ankle. his buddies are holding him up, so he doesn't have to light them himself. takes things a second to get going. starts to twirl around. everybody runs for cover and these fireworks goes into a crescendo. >> everybody butt the camera guy. >> he's the brave one. he was able to stay there and get the shot. >> and that's what you're supposed to do. >> yeah. ♪ shows how they rigged it up. >> doesn't seem like anybody got hurt and he didn
yanks him out of the car, pulls him over here.ow, he can't see what happens because the camera guy is kind of behind. apparently, the car owner hit him a few times. >> it's clearly dangerous. >> you do see him having a conversation with the guy afterwards. >> clever prank, but i will say kind of towed the lip. >> over the line. >> television vis still trickling in. a lot of people love this dance for new year's eve. a lot of people love fireworks. >> yo, keep...
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i see the dean grab on to him and throw him down. picks him up, throw him into a table violently.s him up again and throw him to the ground. >> at 5'5," 120 pounds, the 15-year-old boy is no match for the dean who is more than twice his size. >> they throw him around like a rag doll. so he was trying to get up. but he couldn't. the man had him in a lock down there. >> for christoph's mom, the only thing worse than watching the brutality against her son is knowing that when he came home that day and told her what happened, she didn't believe him. she says the school told her it was christoph who was aggressive toward a teacher. >> the same dean who was beating on my child is the same dean that call me. when my son came home, i asked him. i said what happened at school today? and he start telling me, but i said to him the school gave me one story and now you give me a different one. so i don't know who to believe. you don't think the school is going to lie to you. >> according to diane, the principal calls a few days after the dean to discuss the problem. >> the principal call and s
i see the dean grab on to him and throw him down. picks him up, throw him into a table violently.s him up again and throw him to the ground. >> at 5'5," 120 pounds, the 15-year-old boy is no match for the dean who is more than twice his size. >> they throw him around like a rag doll. so he was trying to get up. but he couldn't. the man had him in a lock down there. >> for christoph's mom, the only thing worse than watching the brutality against her son is knowing that...
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that was sweet of him. suppose you were willing to sacrifice the wild duck - for his sake. - the wild duck? suppose you were ready to sacrifice for him the most precious thing you had in the world. do you think that would help? try it, hedvig. yes, i will try it. have you the proper strength of mind, do you think, hmm? i'll ask grandfather to shoot the wild duck for me. yes, do that. but not a word to your mother about this. why not? she doesn't understand us. the wild duck. i'll try it first thing in the morning. - did you find him, mother? - no. but he'd gone out with relling, they said. - you sure? - yes. the caretaker's wife said so. molvik was with them, too, she said. oh, at a time like this, when his soul so desperately needs solitude if he's to win through. yes. you never know where you are with men. lord knows where relling has dragged him off to. i rushed into ma eriksen's, but they weren't there. what if he never comes back? he will come back. i'll take a message to him in the morning. you'll see
that was sweet of him. suppose you were willing to sacrifice the wild duck - for his sake. - the wild duck? suppose you were ready to sacrifice for him the most precious thing you had in the world. do you think that would help? try it, hedvig. yes, i will try it. have you the proper strength of mind, do you think, hmm? i'll ask grandfather to shoot the wild duck for me. yes, do that. but not a word to your mother about this. why not? she doesn't understand us. the wild duck. i'll try it first...
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why didn't somebody help him or stop him?of tricky situation where you have a huge star who you really need to make happy. there was a telling moment in his movie in "belief" where they sat him down and asked him, have you heard no from anyone recently? he laughed and said, no. it's really hard >> the people around a celebrity, the well-being of the individual. >> bieber laughed off his troubles live on "saturday night." >> he got busted for smoking weed and he's really sorry about it and people make mistakes and he's never going to do it again. >> bieber was unfazed, and why not? "believe," the album and tour, were minting money. like his hit "boyfriend." . unfortunately for bieber, the grammy voters didn't seem to be fans. >> i think the reason he doesn't get the recognition from organizations like the grammys is it's still seen as bubble gum. we still see him as a teen pop star. i have a feeling he hates reading articles where it says, teen phenom. >> march 2013. a month after the grammys. justin bieber celebrated his 19th
why didn't somebody help him or stop him?of tricky situation where you have a huge star who you really need to make happy. there was a telling moment in his movie in "belief" where they sat him down and asked him, have you heard no from anyone recently? he laughed and said, no. it's really hard >> the people around a celebrity, the well-being of the individual. >> bieber laughed off his troubles live on "saturday night." >> he got busted for smoking weed...
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do you believe him? >> reporter: look, as nelson mandela has said, resentment is like drinking poison and hoping your enemies die from it. i think we all should forgive one another. i think it's good that the governor is being contrite. he, at the very least, he needs to be contrite. he's trying to reinvent himself. but the fact of the matter is, there are people that were hurt, put in jeopardy, and the governor needs to take responsibility for it. he says he is. but the fact of the matter is these are individuals that are close to him. and i find it incredible that to think that the governor's distancing himself from his deputy chief of staff, his campaign manager, someone like his alter ego. >> do you believe him? >> and i'm answering your question. i said it's wonderful for the governor to be contrite and we want to forgive him, but the fact of the matter is, he needs to take responsibility for this. >> okay. >> the fact is, this is a governor that runs his administration very -- really like a paramil
do you believe him? >> reporter: look, as nelson mandela has said, resentment is like drinking poison and hoping your enemies die from it. i think we all should forgive one another. i think it's good that the governor is being contrite. he, at the very least, he needs to be contrite. he's trying to reinvent himself. but the fact of the matter is, there are people that were hurt, put in jeopardy, and the governor needs to take responsibility for it. he says he is. but the fact of the...
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he sent the detectives after him to try to find him and they could not find him. no one knows to this day how he managed to turn water into fuel oil. maybe he did not. if he didn't, he'd pull bowl over a fair ays and this was one that might have worked. one idea that came to roosevelt that he wanted to use was weakened my knee approaches to england in the english channel and the north sea. we could mine them with what he called a mine there raw edge which would keep german submarines from entering into the atlantic and doing all the damage they would doing. in some months they were sinking all the ships we could build in the same month. the 9 garage idea was pooh-poohed, roosevelt consisting that it would work, finally he manage to get them to agree to it and in money, it was an expensive proposition. it was like the man and project, building the atomic bomb in world war ii for many involved because it meant building hundreds of thousands of mines, shipping them across, planting them in the north the in the english channel. when the not so mad inventor came with t
he sent the detectives after him to try to find him and they could not find him. no one knows to this day how he managed to turn water into fuel oil. maybe he did not. if he didn't, he'd pull bowl over a fair ays and this was one that might have worked. one idea that came to roosevelt that he wanted to use was weakened my knee approaches to england in the english channel and the north sea. we could mine them with what he called a mine there raw edge which would keep german submarines from...
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, publicly alert him, to what his people had been up to. >> if you want to chase him around, chase him around. that's your business. but i'm not going to run around doing an independent investigation. i'm not a prosecutor. i'm a governor. >> i'm not going to conduct an investigation. well this is my question and this is my theory, the whole matter. i think governor chris christie may have been careful yesterday in laying out his story that will stand up for him as narrowly as defines it. he didn't think anything wrong had been done from september on. when the traffic jam started up through december and he gave his staff a one-hour window to come clean and went out and said they were clean, you have to wonder why this big, boisterous, take-charge guy had so little interest in knowing what he had to take charge of. the only other explanation is he didn't care about the biggest mess of his political career, didn't care about the smell of trouble that had surrounded him, even as he minced his way toward a run for the country's highest office. and that's an explanation i can't buy. as i sai
, publicly alert him, to what his people had been up to. >> if you want to chase him around, chase him around. that's your business. but i'm not going to run around doing an independent investigation. i'm not a prosecutor. i'm a governor. >> i'm not going to conduct an investigation. well this is my question and this is my theory, the whole matter. i think governor chris christie may have been careful yesterday in laying out his story that will stand up for him as narrowly as...
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i love everything about him. love his temperament, i love his personality, i love his intelligence, his wit, his sense of humor. i love everything about him. i wouldn't change anything about him outside of one thing, and that would be his freedom. and i sincerely mean that from the bottom of my heart. >> there are many things lindsay christmas would change about another inmate featured on "lockup," but now it's too late for that. >> this is what my dad gave me before he was executed. someone he was good friends with in prison had made this for my dad to give to us, and my brother got one as well. and i believe this is made out of toilet paper, which is really neat. and it has the date at the bottom. december of '09. that's when my dad passed away. >> lindsay's dad was eric wrinkles, an inmate we met on death row during our shoots at indiana state prison. we were with him when the final appeal of his death sentence was denied. >> what are your thoughts about all this? >> first you're a little -- i mean, even thoug
i love everything about him. love his temperament, i love his personality, i love his intelligence, his wit, his sense of humor. i love everything about him. i wouldn't change anything about him outside of one thing, and that would be his freedom. and i sincerely mean that from the bottom of my heart. >> there are many things lindsay christmas would change about another inmate featured on "lockup," but now it's too late for that. >> this is what my dad gave me before he...
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and carl chased after him. i was yelling at carl, you know, "just let him go.eave him alone, let him go." >> but levi was never able to stay away for long. he and cassie included carl and the rest of the family in their wedding in 2003. the young couple soon had two daughters. but it may have been too much too fast. the marriage didn't last. >> it was just a bad divorce. neither one of them was nice to each other. >> but like many kids, levi started to grow up. he got his ged, started working, and tried hard to be a good dad. and perhaps in being a father, his angle with his own father began to soften. >> i think he rounded the corner a little bit. could see some sort of a path and direction for his life. >> levi had his own place now, but he would drop by the old house to see the family and help carl with some work. on november 20th, 2008, levi came over to work on a truck in cindy and carl's new barn. cindy remembers she and carl had just come home from a funeral. they'd been gone for about four hours. >> carl told me that he was going to go out and let levi
and carl chased after him. i was yelling at carl, you know, "just let him go.eave him alone, let him go." >> but levi was never able to stay away for long. he and cassie included carl and the rest of the family in their wedding in 2003. the young couple soon had two daughters. but it may have been too much too fast. the marriage didn't last. >> it was just a bad divorce. neither one of them was nice to each other. >> but like many kids, levi started to grow up. he...
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i'll drag him around. i'll show him whatever he wants to see.ant to convince him and show him some of his policies are not the right direction. i don't need him campaigning forme i need him to change some policies. >> not a very traditional campaign appearance. >> as much distance between you and the president now as between here and alaska i want to say after that answer. >> we've had our differences as you know on oil and gas and arctic oil exploration. tug-of-war, had to really push him a long ways to get him to agree to move forward on what we think is an incredible oil and gas discoveries opportunity. thousands of jobs not only for alaska. but we battle all the time. i'd love to take him to fairbanks and show why the e. pay is wrong. >> senator, is obamacare going to hurt you? you voted for obamacare. >> i have to say when he mentioned tonight he's challenging people for ideas, great. i've laid out a lot of fix it ideas. i know he looked at the republicans, i've talked about a catastrophic plus plan, a copper plan. >> a lot of democrats are
i'll drag him around. i'll show him whatever he wants to see.ant to convince him and show him some of his policies are not the right direction. i don't need him campaigning forme i need him to change some policies. >> not a very traditional campaign appearance. >> as much distance between you and the president now as between here and alaska i want to say after that answer. >> we've had our differences as you know on oil and gas and arctic oil exploration. tug-of-war, had to...
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they were monitoring him. cars would follow him around.hey did the whole intelligence enchilada. >> after nixon was driven from office after the watergate scandal, the pressure had let up and by 1975, had he withdrawn from the public eye. >> he was not in hiding. he was not a recluse. what he was doing was devoting full time to raising his son sean. that was his priority. >> during those days, lennon and ono became familiar figures in the neighborhood. >> he liked formality. he liked the ability to walk. >> you you hear stories of john lennon walking down the street and people would walk up to him. like what's it like to walk in manhattan. >> he loved new york because people didn't bother him. in new york, they respected his privacy and say, hey, john, how's things going, they'd shake his hand and say john, i like your music or something. but they didn't pester him. >> in november 1980, lennon emerged from retirement with an album he recorded with yoko ono. he had just turned 40. this image of a happy contented husband and father would onl
they were monitoring him. cars would follow him around.hey did the whole intelligence enchilada. >> after nixon was driven from office after the watergate scandal, the pressure had let up and by 1975, had he withdrawn from the public eye. >> he was not in hiding. he was not a recluse. what he was doing was devoting full time to raising his son sean. that was his priority. >> during those days, lennon and ono became familiar figures in the neighborhood. >> he liked...
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i told him that he was insane.aid that you are one of the most despicable forms of human life on this planet. he at that point slid away from me and, was, like really terrified of me all of a sudden. he says, beaumont sent you, didn't he? beaumont sent you, didn't he? >> keene had blown his cover. and his outburst landed him in solitary confinement. >> it took some time before we found out that they put jimmy in the hole, and so he was not able to communicate with anybody on the outside. >> by then, hall's map and the falcons had disappeared. worst of all, as keene was let out of springfield prison to face larry beaumont, he didn't know if what he'd learned was enough to set him free. [ male announcer ] away... is as much about getting there... ♪ ...as it is being there. ♪ [ birds chirping ] away is where the days are packed with wonder... ♪ [ wind whistles ] ...and the evenings are filled with familiar comforts. find your away. for a dealer and the rv that's right for you, visit gorving.com. >>> during his months
i told him that he was insane.aid that you are one of the most despicable forms of human life on this planet. he at that point slid away from me and, was, like really terrified of me all of a sudden. he says, beaumont sent you, didn't he? beaumont sent you, didn't he? >> keene had blown his cover. and his outburst landed him in solitary confinement. >> it took some time before we found out that they put jimmy in the hole, and so he was not able to communicate with anybody on the...
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him. no one credited this idea, not his enemies or his friends, not eleanor roosevelt although she certainly helped him and thought it was good for him to think that he could make a comeback because of what encourage him to take care of himself and be part of public life. but he built himself up through exercise come constant exercise week after week, month after month. first it's doing exercise as collapse, built up his shoulders and arms and chest, you look at pictures before and after and you start to see this muscular figure appear where before there there had been this other guy. he was at least ready to make some public appearances to get in 1924, he was allied with the governor of new york, probably the most charismatic american politician of the 1920's, amazing figure and pulled himself up in the city streets, dropped out of school to support his mother in the seventh or eighth grade, charismatic, funny, vigorous, the hero of the cities, catholics, entrance immigrants against the d
him. no one credited this idea, not his enemies or his friends, not eleanor roosevelt although she certainly helped him and thought it was good for him to think that he could make a comeback because of what encourage him to take care of himself and be part of public life. but he built himself up through exercise come constant exercise week after week, month after month. first it's doing exercise as collapse, built up his shoulders and arms and chest, you look at pictures before and after and...
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he will get there up we can only get him married. the afternoon before picnic on the white house lawn we invited teenage boys from local high schools to the white house along with some famous adult mentors. i was sitting in the foyer call the diplomatic reception room with president obama walked him through before it began briefing him on the event he interrupted me and said, really man, what is the holdup? why haven't you popped the question? surprised by that the grateful for the opportunity to have a longer conversation i started with a range of excuses. i'm saving money for a ring and a wedding and waiting for my job to slow down a little bit so we can spend more time to get in the president interrupted me again. listen joshua, do you love her? do you think she'll be a great wife? yes sir i do. you can't let that other stuff stop you. marriage is the best decision you can make it sounds trite but it does complete person and it rounds out. if you have made up your mind you want her to be a wife and mother to children than that's a
he will get there up we can only get him married. the afternoon before picnic on the white house lawn we invited teenage boys from local high schools to the white house along with some famous adult mentors. i was sitting in the foyer call the diplomatic reception room with president obama walked him through before it began briefing him on the event he interrupted me and said, really man, what is the holdup? why haven't you popped the question? surprised by that the grateful for the opportunity...
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i talked to him today.nt me a note that said president bush understood how to govern and how to extend his views through his managers in government for example, he often would tell people coming to an oval office meeting no politics in this meeting, and it didn't take long for everybody in government to understand that bush was about governing, not about playing politics. but eric, could you make an argument that maybe he should have played more politics at the time? >> it seems like our politics -- politics have divided. we keep going further and further. i kind of find it intriguing to see the legacies. you look at jimmy carter's legacy, just how the perception of them has changed since they were in office. dramatic changes in some of them. others like president 41 kind of the same, that nice guy, that guy who is sincere. >> it's really interesting to hear you say that because marlon came to my house, kimberly, had my little press party one day and i invited marlon to come in, and we had terrible approval
i talked to him today.nt me a note that said president bush understood how to govern and how to extend his views through his managers in government for example, he often would tell people coming to an oval office meeting no politics in this meeting, and it didn't take long for everybody in government to understand that bush was about governing, not about playing politics. but eric, could you make an argument that maybe he should have played more politics at the time? >> it seems like our...
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aloud to him. it's an interesting poem for a man in his 30s and 40s. >> there was a man with a rifle who could shoot him and did. he was the span? who was lee harvey oswald? >> on the surface lee harvey oswald was a 24-year-old man, a lifelong loser now a high school dropout with delusions of grandeur minimum wage jobs. joined the u.s. marines at age 17. his brother had been a marine. served about three years. didn't do well in the marines, court-martialed twice shooting himself with a derringer pistol once for fighting with a superior rank. stationed in japan worked on you too planes and other things. the only thing oswald learned how to do well in the marine corps was how to shoot a rifle. he was trying to shoot 800 yards without a scope and he got the middle mark. he cheated his way out of the marine corps but claiming his mother needed him, dependency discharge. one day he showed up in moscow and said he wanted to renounce his citizenship. the russians thought he was nuts. he claimed to have se
aloud to him. it's an interesting poem for a man in his 30s and 40s. >> there was a man with a rifle who could shoot him and did. he was the span? who was lee harvey oswald? >> on the surface lee harvey oswald was a 24-year-old man, a lifelong loser now a high school dropout with delusions of grandeur minimum wage jobs. joined the u.s. marines at age 17. his brother had been a marine. served about three years. didn't do well in the marines, court-martialed twice shooting himself...
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you can't remember him, america can't remember him. the powers that be is the man who called america the greatest purveyor of military violence in the world today and arguably still is. and it was notable on the 50th anniversary of the march. there was obama cloaking himself this king's legacy and on the other screen, will we bomb syria? when will we bomb syria? why wouldn't we bomb syria? you can't remember king as that, have him on the mall and still claim him to be an american icon when he's speaking about america being the greatest purveyor of military violence. but you can remember him as a man who got rid of american apartheid. not american racism, because that would involve a whole different set of conversations about why black men in d.c. have a lower life expectancy rate than men on the gaza strip. you can't have that conversation. but you can have the conversation about why or how he got rid of american aparricide. apartheid. and so that's the way they choose to remember him. and so i end with just one paragraph where i talk
you can't remember him, america can't remember him. the powers that be is the man who called america the greatest purveyor of military violence in the world today and arguably still is. and it was notable on the 50th anniversary of the march. there was obama cloaking himself this king's legacy and on the other screen, will we bomb syria? when will we bomb syria? why wouldn't we bomb syria? you can't remember king as that, have him on the mall and still claim him to be an american icon when he's...
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i assured him we would not leave him. i assured him we would get him out. and i wasn't going to go back on my word, if that meant we stayed there until the car blew up, then we stayed there until the car blew up. but we weren't going to give up. >> knowing the car could explode at any moment and with firefighters held up in the snarled traffic, with all their lives on the line, they give it one last potentially bone-breaking heave. >> go, go, go! >> they gave one final valiant effort. >> go, go, go! >> and we were able to extract him, right when the car exploded. >> i was so happy and thrilled that he made it out. it seemed like i was just reborn. that's the way i had the feeling when this guy was on the ground, to be out of there alive. >> you'll be fine, buddy. good job, guys. good job, guys. >> once we got him out of the vehicle, and my partner got him to safety, i looked back at the car, and that's when i really realized, boy, we came really close on this one. and it really doesn't hit you until that point, when you look back at it and think, wow, that
i assured him we would not leave him. i assured him we would get him out. and i wasn't going to go back on my word, if that meant we stayed there until the car blew up, then we stayed there until the car blew up. but we weren't going to give up. >> knowing the car could explode at any moment and with firefighters held up in the snarled traffic, with all their lives on the line, they give it one last potentially bone-breaking heave. >> go, go, go! >> they gave one final valiant...
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. >> hit him once, knocked him to the ground. hopped on and started raining them down on him. >> the victim is his father. >> he's a 20-year-old trained marine. what can i do to stop him? if he wants to hurt me, he can hurt me. >>> and -- >> life in the one wing of jail that inmates consider prime real estate. >> we teasingly call this the hamptons. >> but one will be expelled for good. >>> grand rapids, michigan, ranks highly in most quality of life categories, but the occupants of a fenced in brick fortress near downtown might disagree. this is the kent county jail. temporary home to about 1,000 men and women. most of whom are accused of crimes and awaiting trial at the resolution of their cases. >> i can't do anything that i want to when i want to. i have to ask everybody. i hate asking for anything. >> ooh, sauce. ain't no sugar coating it. the food sucks. >> welcome to kent county. this [ bleep ] blaze sucks. don't ever come here. >> a different attitude prevails in h2a, one of the jail's minimum security housing units. >> w
. >> hit him once, knocked him to the ground. hopped on and started raining them down on him. >> the victim is his father. >> he's a 20-year-old trained marine. what can i do to stop him? if he wants to hurt me, he can hurt me. >>> and -- >> life in the one wing of jail that inmates consider prime real estate. >> we teasingly call this the hamptons. >> but one will be expelled for good. >>> grand rapids, michigan, ranks highly in most...
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if what he's saying is true, clearly they didn't respect him enough to warn him of this, tell him they were doing it, come clean when he asked over and over again. so you have to wonder when they're pressed and backs are against the wall if they're going to be kind to him or if they're going to try and implicate him somehow. if he is involved, let me just say this is over for chris ch s christ christie. and if it comes out that he was, that was the worst best performance that i think a lot of us have ever seen in politics. those were boldfaced lies to our faces. if the details come out that he did have some involvement in this. and then in that case i don't think anyone would be able to stomach anymore of chris christie. but that said, i mean, i thought he was very believable today. he was humble and contrite in ways we don't generally see him. i believed he didn't know about it. i believe he was blindsided. i believe he's humiliated and angry at his staff. but there's, again, there's more questions to be asked. so we'll see how he does over the next few weeks and months. >> let's play
if what he's saying is true, clearly they didn't respect him enough to warn him of this, tell him they were doing it, come clean when he asked over and over again. so you have to wonder when they're pressed and backs are against the wall if they're going to be kind to him or if they're going to try and implicate him somehow. if he is involved, let me just say this is over for chris ch s christ christie. and if it comes out that he was, that was the worst best performance that i think a lot of...
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you'll like him or not like him. he makes that clear. i guarantee that where he would play well is against south carolina. if you want ugly politics, that is the heartland. after they kill somebody dead politically, they look over and say he did not have to run. guest: the problem is, in terms of presidential, voters want to know that you're doing this for them. christie is all about christie. one of the biggest problems that we see is that, for 120 days, he knew that this was swirling around. what does he do when this was first brought up? he joked about it. he mocked it and laughed about it. he did not focus on trying to figure out what really happened. he knew that two of his closest advisors were connected to the port authority and resigned. it you are a principal, don't you think that would be strange? try to figure out what happened there. that questioning, in terms of the about what really happened, especially around an issue that really hurts him. it gives an image of a commander in chief or executive who doesn't care. does not c
you'll like him or not like him. he makes that clear. i guarantee that where he would play well is against south carolina. if you want ugly politics, that is the heartland. after they kill somebody dead politically, they look over and say he did not have to run. guest: the problem is, in terms of presidential, voters want to know that you're doing this for them. christie is all about christie. one of the biggest problems that we see is that, for 120 days, he knew that this was swirling around....
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love him to death.re's no one else i'd rather be with. >> coming up -- >> i love him. love him to death. that's the only one i'd sit down with, have a real conversation with. >> a prison friendship transcends sexual orientation. >> and if someone walks up here and just calls him your boyfriend or girlfriend or something like that, how do you react? >> it wouldn't matter. i don't react. >>> the complicated world of inmate relationships often leads to violence. sometimes death. but at the holman correctional facility in alabama an inmate nicknamed "cheese curl" told us a very different story. >> why are you called "cheese curl"? >> because i like cheese curls. >> when is the last time you had a cheese curl? >> last night. >> by all appearances, tommy "cheese curl" tunstall, serving life for robbery, was one of holman's most popular inmates. >> tommy was an interesting inmate to interview, actually, because he seemed very calm and confident. quietly confident. >> bring your ass on. [ bleep ]. >> more often
love him to death.re's no one else i'd rather be with. >> coming up -- >> i love him. love him to death. that's the only one i'd sit down with, have a real conversation with. >> a prison friendship transcends sexual orientation. >> and if someone walks up here and just calls him your boyfriend or girlfriend or something like that, how do you react? >> it wouldn't matter. i don't react. >>> the complicated world of inmate relationships often leads to...
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do you believe him? >> reporter: look, as nelson mandela has said, resentment is like drinking poison and hoping your enemies die from it. i think we all should forgive one another. i think it's good that the governor is being contrite. he, at the very least, he needs to be contrite. he's trying to reinvent himself. but the fact of the matter is, there are people that were hurt, put in jeopardy, and the governor needs to take responsibility for it. he says he is. but the fact of the matter is these are individuals that are close to him. and i find it incredible that to think that the governor's distancing himself from his deputy chief of staff, his campaign manager, someone like his alter ego. >> do you believe him? >> and i'm answering your question. i said it's wonderful for the governor to be contrite and we want to forgive him, but the fact of the matter is, he needs to take responsibility for this. >> okay. >> the fact is, this is a governor that runs his administration very -- really like a paramil
do you believe him? >> reporter: look, as nelson mandela has said, resentment is like drinking poison and hoping your enemies die from it. i think we all should forgive one another. i think it's good that the governor is being contrite. he, at the very least, he needs to be contrite. he's trying to reinvent himself. but the fact of the matter is, there are people that were hurt, put in jeopardy, and the governor needs to take responsibility for it. he says he is. but the fact of the...
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you don't like him? >> i hate him. he's a [bleep].s a--i'll give you $8.50 or $9 worth of work and not a [bleep] penny more and not any more effort. okay? that's neil. >> when he got bit by the dog and was bleeding, were you concerned about him or the dog? >> ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! okay-- >> andrew, i gotta tell you-- your laugh scares the [bleep] out of me. >> because it's a farce. what neil did was reach down and push the dog back, at which point, the dog bit him. >> it sounds like he was just trying to stop the dog from running in the street. >> i was horrified. why--why would you do that? >> as andrew's ranting and raving, neil walks in. instead of andrew using some sort of decorum or discretion or shutting his mouth, he continues. he actually gets even more amped up. >> and then he comes up to my office yelling and screaming at me that i should have shown more compassion. >> but i think when that happens, i think what people are looking for is some level of sympathy. >> that's not--again, my staff has to function a right way. >
you don't like him? >> i hate him. he's a [bleep].s a--i'll give you $8.50 or $9 worth of work and not a [bleep] penny more and not any more effort. okay? that's neil. >> when he got bit by the dog and was bleeding, were you concerned about him or the dog? >> ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! okay-- >> andrew, i gotta tell you-- your laugh scares the [bleep] out of me. >> because it's a farce. what neil did was reach down and push the dog back, at which point, the dog bit...
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you know, love him or leave him and i love him. >> all right, i love you, baby. >> all right, love you love you. >> bye-bye. >> getting in trouble, there's no if, ands, buts, i can't. if i do, i'll lose my family. got to man up and change, stay home, take care of the family. >> prior to her release two months earlier, brandee nyp said she would like to return to her family as well, and put her crack addiction behind her, but those plans are on hold. >> brandee has been brought back on a bond violation, so the bonding agents are outside with her, appears she's in handcuffs now. we're waiting on a female officer to come in, conduct a pat down search and then we'll process her back into jail. >> hi. >> suzi. >> what's up. >> not going to run on us, right? >> no. come on. >> nyp was apprehended by her bondsman after missing a court date. >> using last night? >> no. >> you're clean? >> let me see your tongue. back there. >> nyp is fingerprinted, soon has another mugshot added to the file. >> look straight at the camera. that's good. >> are you high right now? >> no, no. i have been clean fo
you know, love him or leave him and i love him. >> all right, i love you, baby. >> all right, love you love you. >> bye-bye. >> getting in trouble, there's no if, ands, buts, i can't. if i do, i'll lose my family. got to man up and change, stay home, take care of the family. >> prior to her release two months earlier, brandee nyp said she would like to return to her family as well, and put her crack addiction behind her, but those plans are on hold. >>...
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we wanted to kill him. get rid of him. >> rose: why did you fail? >> it was complicate, it was complicated. and -- >> rose: he would always escape because he was on the move and you couldn't get that close? >> look, there were many reasons for that. one of the reasons that prevented us from doing that is let's say we wanted -- as i said, the labor government and likud and national unit government, unity government, but we were very much aware of the fact that the civilian people, the people didn't have my contact with this murderer altogether and he and therefore we had to be very careful. that was mainly the main reason why israel failed, because these are altogether known to have maybe one of the best intelligence services and maybe the best special units and could have done a tremendous thing but maybe that was the main reason for that. >> rose: do you want to be prime minister? >> to be prime minister is not my greatest dream. >> do you want to be prime minister? >> if i feel it is necessary i will d do it. but it is not my dream. i believe that
we wanted to kill him. get rid of him. >> rose: why did you fail? >> it was complicate, it was complicated. and -- >> rose: he would always escape because he was on the move and you couldn't get that close? >> look, there were many reasons for that. one of the reasons that prevented us from doing that is let's say we wanted -- as i said, the labor government and likud and national unit government, unity government, but we were very much aware of the fact that the...
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>> kicked him. >> he was able to keep hole of it really hat rattled him. watch what he's doing here. >> that's him, taking down the guy's license number. >> on a motor bike, this guy's on a pedal bike. zip past him. >> why don't you overtake me, why don't you be smart? you tried to kick me off. >> his name mustang, and he's internet famous for just hanging out. >> his intestinal fortitude, incredible. >> that's nuts. >> hold on and see what he can do. >>> and, they are old paintings made new so they're -- >> creepily moving. >> like that, see how it's done, next. [ [ cocougughshs, , snsneee] i have a bigig m meeeeting when we land, bubut t i i amam s so o st, i can't rest. [ malele a annnnououncer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. ththeyey d donon't't?? alalkaka s seleltztzerer pluss yoyourur w wororstst c cold sy, plusus h hasas a a d decec. [ [ ininhahaleles s dedeepe] ohoh. . whwhatat a a r rele. [chris]still smoking up a storm? [tom]yeah.pathetic,isn't it? [chris] ever try to... [tom] quit?of course! my best time was six days.
>> kicked him. >> he was able to keep hole of it really hat rattled him. watch what he's doing here. >> that's him, taking down the guy's license number. >> on a motor bike, this guy's on a pedal bike. zip past him. >> why don't you overtake me, why don't you be smart? you tried to kick me off. >> his name mustang, and he's internet famous for just hanging out. >> his intestinal fortitude, incredible. >> that's nuts. >> hold on and see what...
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we all know he killed him. he shot the cop in cold blood four more times and directly in the face close range so in this instance and that situation, this is not an appropriate appointment and it's quite appalling and in the face that they would even put this guy forward. he's not suitable for that position whatsoever. >> does that mean any lawyer in the council's office at that time should not be allowed to be in government? >> i would never make a blanket statement. i'm making it on an individual basis. >> it's not like he was a public defender. >> yeah. >> that's what makes it -- it sounds like that, but this actually has celebrity endorsements and a boulevard named after him in paris. >> and francois mitterand. >> this is on a jury instruction technicality. that's what they are saying this guy should be freed on. it's okay to kill cops and murder people. come on. >> i just want to, eric, before i go to you, this is maureen faulkner, the wife of the police officer killed by the cop killer. i'm not even going
we all know he killed him. he shot the cop in cold blood four more times and directly in the face close range so in this instance and that situation, this is not an appropriate appointment and it's quite appalling and in the face that they would even put this guy forward. he's not suitable for that position whatsoever. >> does that mean any lawyer in the council's office at that time should not be allowed to be in government? >> i would never make a blanket statement. i'm making it...