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detectives holbrooke and larry nelvin began with the man that made that 911 call. >> the first thing a lead investigator will do is talk to the people closest to her. in this case, we had timothy permenter finding the office. we took him back to the office and talked him to extensively. >> tim a car salesman, gave them a run down in the hours leading up to the terrible discovery. he said he popped in briefly on karen the night before to drop off a gift. a photo calendar of kittens he knew his cat lover girlfriend would find irresistible. tim said he left about 7:30. that was the last time to see her alive. >> wouldn't it have been your routine to stay the night? >> not on a friday night. she had to go in work the next day. >> after saying good-bye, he said he spent an hour with friends an hour to the north. >> is he saying anything, he can't do it? i know boyfriends are figured suspicions, i want to talk to a lawyer? >> no, he's being more than cooperative. >> while tim says he was off with his friend, there appeared to have been a frenzied struggle at karen's house. anna cox forensi
detectives holbrooke and larry nelvin began with the man that made that 911 call. >> the first thing a lead investigator will do is talk to the people closest to her. in this case, we had timothy permenter finding the office. we took him back to the office and talked him to extensively. >> tim a car salesman, gave them a run down in the hours leading up to the terrible discovery. he said he popped in briefly on karen the night before to drop off a gift. a photo calendar of kittens...
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he's out with a new book entitled "our man, richard holbrooke and the end of the american century." >for jeffrey goldbe goldberg? day in and date out? >> he'sily airious. >> co sao that. mr. sunshine's hilarious? >> he comes on in and we call him happy. i love this, what's called the american century was a little more than a half a century beginning with the second world war and the creative burst that followed. you go on to say our filing that we could do anything give as you marshal plan and vietnam. the piece eight dayton and the endless gaffe our section ses and blind messthis were note he was a mid-level diplomat, which means potentially a very obscured figure except what his character was outside that he now left a partial a at age 22 in a very hot part of the war. so he immediately saw what could go and took the will theon to and we're misleading poll snitch at the same time he never lah his it doesn't rn that and at the end of his life, he wasi believe that we had to be involved in conflicts around the world, in solve be problems around the world and then that fayed and now i
he's out with a new book entitled "our man, richard holbrooke and the end of the american century." >for jeffrey goldbe goldberg? day in and date out? >> he'sily airious. >> co sao that. mr. sunshine's hilarious? >> he comes on in and we call him happy. i love this, what's called the american century was a little more than a half a century beginning with the second world war and the creative burst that followed. you go on to say our filing that we could do...
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holbrooke. did and it was good thank you so much for the order oh but i mean on the list for me is the best music in the world it's really it's happiness could do is dance and movement was her i was going to the north but it's a mixture of young woman simba and techno you mix different elements and creates something totally new and beautiful when it. was this all came together in tempe sangat a huge slum with almost 300000 inhabitants here there is no electricity drinking water all garbage collection but one thing these people will never go without is music. i think something is great that doesn't mean i know the negatives but to be honest i can't imagine living anywhere else welcome i have been there i was trying to get. some peace and it's lively and culturally dynamic and come. home to plenty of musician. and dances and tom too could do it. ditto with a little bit of could do brethen sun the sun does you can dance the pole the tee and struggles away right. now about bounces very and i just ta
holbrooke. did and it was good thank you so much for the order oh but i mean on the list for me is the best music in the world it's really it's happiness could do is dance and movement was her i was going to the north but it's a mixture of young woman simba and techno you mix different elements and creates something totally new and beautiful when it. was this all came together in tempe sangat a huge slum with almost 300000 inhabitants here there is no electricity drinking water all garbage...
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richard holbrooke's career as an american diplomat spanned much of the american century.en book tells a fascinating story of him and the human beings behind america's foreign policy triumphs and tragedies. and now for the last look. ebola is on the move again, this time in the democratic republic of congo. the w.h.o. says there's been 1,500 cases of the virus since august. two-third of those infected have been killed by the disease, and it has recently been picking up speed. why? well, in outbreak is centered in the war-torn and isolated eastern part of congo. the security situation on the ground stymies the reach of aid organizations as does distrust of international responders whom the locals view as players in the area's strife. gunmen have reportedly attacked treatment centers and crisis response teams, even killing a w.h.o. doctor. treatment efforts are further hampered by misinformation. a study published in the "lancet" medical journal found that a month into this outbreak a quarter of those surveyed in the affected area doubted that the disease was even real. desp
richard holbrooke's career as an american diplomat spanned much of the american century.en book tells a fascinating story of him and the human beings behind america's foreign policy triumphs and tragedies. and now for the last look. ebola is on the move again, this time in the democratic republic of congo. the w.h.o. says there's been 1,500 cases of the virus since august. two-third of those infected have been killed by the disease, and it has recently been picking up speed. why? well, in...
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and officer holbrook and jordan townsend sort of set the mode on their own. they got to know people on certain blocks. they looked at blocks, they looked for problems they could solve, and they worked on solving them with the community. they know business owners. they know other city resources that are available. and they are getting these things done. over the last, i believe, six weeks, we increased it to six -- a team of six -- to do this problem-solving beat and model. i love it. i get a lot of great feedback from the community. i send the officers out with the mindset you're not there to arrest somebody. you're there to be there and to solve problems, literally. sometimes, as you can imagine, in the tenderloin, if you're there just to solve problems and be seen, you have to make an arrest because the law calls for it. but for the most part, the program is growing and it is successful, and i want to keep it going. so, to me, what this chart shows is the first quarter, part one crimes, versus in 2018 -- versus the first quarter of 2019. almost across the b
and officer holbrook and jordan townsend sort of set the mode on their own. they got to know people on certain blocks. they looked at blocks, they looked for problems they could solve, and they worked on solving them with the community. they know business owners. they know other city resources that are available. and they are getting these things done. over the last, i believe, six weeks, we increased it to six -- a team of six -- to do this problem-solving beat and model. i love it. i get a...
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richard holbrook. we're taken on a sweeping tour through the eyes of the globe trotting diplomat.n, aging in america.in reng employment as people live longer and longer. plus -- >> time to listen. >> breathing life into england's first published female poet. the acclaimed play "amelia" is shining a
richard holbrook. we're taken on a sweeping tour through the eyes of the globe trotting diplomat.n, aging in america.in reng employment as people live longer and longer. plus -- >> time to listen. >> breathing life into england's first published female poet. the acclaimed play "amelia" is shining a
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national book award author george packer recalls life of richard holbrook and our men.uthor of guns, germs and steel authors why some nations rebound from crises and others don't. and, upheaval. american university professor rachel louise snyder exposed domestic violence and no visible bruises. in war and peace nigel hamilton concludes his trilogy on fdr 's leadership during world war ii. also being published this week, -- records harper lee is a tent to write a true crime book in serious hours. in ghosts of gold mountain, stanford university professor, gordon chang tells the story of the chinese immigrants who built the transcontinental railroad. and in democracy may not exist but we will miss it when it's gone, astrid taylor examines the concept of democracy and its practical application. look for these in bookstores this week and watch for many of these authors on booktv on c-span2. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2 with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. booktv, television for serious readers. >> they live at noon eastern is in depth with political c
national book award author george packer recalls life of richard holbrook and our men.uthor of guns, germs and steel authors why some nations rebound from crises and others don't. and, upheaval. american university professor rachel louise snyder exposed domestic violence and no visible bruises. in war and peace nigel hamilton concludes his trilogy on fdr 's leadership during world war ii. also being published this week, -- records harper lee is a tent to write a true crime book in serious...
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mark holbrook, police sergeant. >> one makes a comment that maleah looks very nice, very sweet. the other male hits darian in the head. >> reporter: he told police he was in and out of consciousness at times in the back of the suspect's truck with the children. he says when he woke up about 20 hours later on a highway, he had his young son in his arms but no sign of maleah. police are now looking for the blue truck and the family's car. a 2011 nissan altima spotted on surveillance video saturday afternoon. police say maleah had several brain surgery, the most recent just last month. family members are passing out flyers and pleading for anyone with information to come forward. >> i have to be strong for her. i have to. i have to believe that she's okay. i have to. because that's the only thing that's getting me through this. >> reporter: the texas gro f for the best. houston police have not named her stepfather or anyone else as a suspect. >> janet, thank you. disturbing story. >>> this morning georgia governor brian kemp is expected to sign one of the most restrictive and contr
mark holbrook, police sergeant. >> one makes a comment that maleah looks very nice, very sweet. the other male hits darian in the head. >> reporter: he told police he was in and out of consciousness at times in the back of the suspect's truck with the children. he says when he woke up about 20 hours later on a highway, he had his young son in his arms but no sign of maleah. police are now looking for the blue truck and the family's car. a 2011 nissan altima spotted on surveillance...