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christina, good evening. >> good evening, jericka. the senate passed that bipartisan infrastructure bill almost two months ago but it still hasn't become law and that's due to objectors in the president's own party. >> we want to make sure that we're fighting for all of us, not just for some of us. >> house progressive democrats are adamant they won't compromise policy goals to cut down a proposed multitrillion dollar social spending bill. >> i think that one of the ideas that is out there is fully fund what we can fully fund, but maybe instead of doing it for ten years, you fully fund it for >> the debate is over a 3.5 trillion dollar social spending measure, without which some how democrats say they won't support the smaller 1.2 trillion dollar infrastructure bill that passed the senate in august. >> 3.5 trillion should be a minimum. but i accept that there is going to have to be give and take. >> but two democratic senators, joe minchen and kyrsten sinema want a smaller, less expensive bill. >> mr. president. >> away at his home in
christina, good evening. >> good evening, jericka. the senate passed that bipartisan infrastructure bill almost two months ago but it still hasn't become law and that's due to objectors in the president's own party. >> we want to make sure that we're fighting for all of us, not just for some of us. >> house progressive democrats are adamant they won't compromise policy goals to cut down a proposed multitrillion dollar social spending bill. >> i think that one of the...
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lilia. >> reporter: that's right, jericka.he focus is now turning to why was alec baldwin handed a loaded gun. this as the hollywood film community holds another candlelit vigil tonight for halyna hutchins. >> tonight is about halyna. >> reporter: in albuquerque the film and tv industry and the 42-year-old cinematographer. >> from background to crew to s.a.g. actors to iatse, everybody's devastated. >> reporter: today santa fe sheriffs are investigating what led to thursday's fatal shooting, when alec baldwin fired a prop gun that killed hutchins and wounded director joel souza. >> we need some help. our director and our camerawoman has been shot. >> reporter: baldwin is cooperating with investigators in what is being considered an accidental shooting. assistant director dave halls yelled "cold gun" according to police before handing it to baldwin with away live round no n. it. but a 911 call raises questions about how the weapon was handled. >> this [ bleep ] a.d., he's supposed to check the guns. he's responsible. >> reporte
lilia. >> reporter: that's right, jericka.he focus is now turning to why was alec baldwin handed a loaded gun. this as the hollywood film community holds another candlelit vigil tonight for halyna hutchins. >> tonight is about halyna. >> reporter: in albuquerque the film and tv industry and the 42-year-old cinematographer. >> from background to crew to s.a.g. actors to iatse, everybody's devastated. >> reporter: today santa fe sheriffs are investigating what led to...
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cbs news meteorologist jeff berardelli joins us with what we can expect, jeff, good evening. >> jericka, this is an extremely powerful storm, in fact the most powerful storm on record in the northeast pacific ocean. and accompanying it taye really strong atmospheric river slamming too the west coast, let's show you the satellite. this is a classic setup. you can see that spin and south of it it that tropical moisture slamming into the coast producing rainfall rates 1 to 2 inches an hour, mud slides and flash floods, that moisture firehose as atmospheric river is a five out of five, slamming into central california and watch what happens. all that wind gets uplifted by the mountainous terrain, the sierra nevada and produces some really heavy rainfall and heavy snow fall as well. the band of rain is in central california, will move southward overnight tonight and during the day tomorrow. producing a lot of heavy rain and more flash flooding in its wake. how much more rain will we see, about 2 to 4 inches on top of up to 8 inches already. and in the mountains 3 to 5 feet of snow. the good
cbs news meteorologist jeff berardelli joins us with what we can expect, jeff, good evening. >> jericka, this is an extremely powerful storm, in fact the most powerful storm on record in the northeast pacific ocean. and accompanying it taye really strong atmospheric river slamming too the west coast, let's show you the satellite. this is a classic setup. you can see that spin and south of it it that tropical moisture slamming into the coast producing rainfall rates 1 to 2 inches an hour,...
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jericka?> good thing they were able to stop that leak. lilia luciano in newport beach, thank you. >>> millions of americans are facing deadlines as vaccine mandates take effect. as of today, about 67% of adults in this country are fully vaccinated. cbs' tom hanson is in new york where jobs are on the line. right, tom? >> that's right. here at the nation's largest school system, 1 out of every 10 teachers in new york city is unvaccinated, but tomorrow will be the first day that every teacher will be required to have at least one dose. when schools open monday, roxanne rizzy could face suspension from her teaching job. >> i liken this to psychological warfare. >> reporter: all 148,000 new york city school employees were required to get their first shot by last friday after losing legal appeals. >> if i do decide to do this, i will never stop fighting unless i am dead. i will never stop fighting for my co-workers who won't do it. >> reporter: in washington, monday is the deadline for state worker
jericka?> good thing they were able to stop that leak. lilia luciano in newport beach, thank you. >>> millions of americans are facing deadlines as vaccine mandates take effect. as of today, about 67% of adults in this country are fully vaccinated. cbs' tom hanson is in new york where jobs are on the line. right, tom? >> that's right. here at the nation's largest school system, 1 out of every 10 teachers in new york city is unvaccinated, but tomorrow will be the first day that...
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jericka? >> mark strassmann for us in atlanta. thank you. >>> anger over covid vaccine mandates led to the arrest of several far right extremists. cbs's chris livesay is there. >> reporter: violence over the vaccine. in the heart of rome. what started off as a restless yet peaceful protest, sparked a tinder box as demonstrators stormed the headquarters of italy's biggest trade union. some were neo fascist. as they marched toward the prime minister's office, police fired water cannons and tear gas, all of it for freedom, they shout. freedom from a national vaccine mandate. starting next weekend, italians are required to show proof of vaccination, recovery, or a negative covid test in order to enter the workplace. the strictest such law in the world. >>> i consider this to be a criminal and cowardly blackmail by our highest institutions, says maria. there will finally be a revolution in italy, says carolina. we won't go to work. >>> i am passioned, but minority voices, polls show most italians believe the new rules help the hell las
jericka? >> mark strassmann for us in atlanta. thank you. >>> anger over covid vaccine mandates led to the arrest of several far right extremists. cbs's chris livesay is there. >> reporter: violence over the vaccine. in the heart of rome. what started off as a restless yet peaceful protest, sparked a tinder box as demonstrators stormed the headquarters of italy's biggest trade union. some were neo fascist. as they marched toward the prime minister's office, police fired...
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jericka. >> duncan: mark strassmann for us in atlanta, thank you. over covid vaccine mandates led to violent clashes in rome this weekend including the arrest of several far right extremists. cbs' chris livesay is there. >> reporter: violence over the vaccine in the heart of rome. what started off as a restless yet peaceful protest sparked a tinderbox as demonstrators stormed the headquarters of italy's biggest trade union. some were neo-fascists. as they marched towards the prime minister office, police fired water canons and tear gas, all of it, "for freedom," they shout. freedom from a national vaccine mandate. starting next weekend italians are required to show proof of vaccination, recovery or a negative covid test in order to enter the workplace, the strictest such law in the world. "i consider this to be a criminal and cowardly black mail by our highest institutions," says maria. "there will finally be a revolution in italy says carolina, we won't go to work." impassioned by minority voices, polls show most italians believe the new rules help
jericka. >> duncan: mark strassmann for us in atlanta, thank you. over covid vaccine mandates led to violent clashes in rome this weekend including the arrest of several far right extremists. cbs' chris livesay is there. >> reporter: violence over the vaccine in the heart of rome. what started off as a restless yet peaceful protest sparked a tinderbox as demonstrators stormed the headquarters of italy's biggest trade union. some were neo-fascists. as they marched towards the prime...
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jericka duncan has more. >> reporter: months after resigning, former new york governor andrew cuomo now faces a criminal complaint of forcibly touching a woman in the governor's executive mansion last year. according to the complaint filed by an albany county sheriff investigator, cuomo did intentionally forcibly place his hand under the blouse shirt of the victim, specifically the victim's left breast for the purpose of degrading and gratifying his sexual desires. i sat down with one of the alleged victims, brittany commisso, cuomo's former executive assistant, for an exclusive last august. >> he put his hand up my blouse and cupped my breast over my bra. >> reporter: while the complaint does not name the alleged victim, the description of the incident closely mirrors brittany commisso's claims. >> it was probably in the most sexually aggressive manner than> reporter: an investigation by the new york attorney general's office accused cuomo of groping, kissing, and making sexually suggestive comments to 11 women. he's vehemently denied crossing the line. >> let me be clear, that never h
jericka duncan has more. >> reporter: months after resigning, former new york governor andrew cuomo now faces a criminal complaint of forcibly touching a woman in the governor's executive mansion last year. according to the complaint filed by an albany county sheriff investigator, cuomo did intentionally forcibly place his hand under the blouse shirt of the victim, specifically the victim's left breast for the purpose of degrading and gratifying his sexual desires. i sat down with one of...
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norah. >> o'donnell: all right, jericka duncan with that new information tonight, thank you.ht, new york city is bracing for a possible shortage of police officers and firefighters, as a covid vaccination mandate looms. hundreds of first responders took their complaints about the mandate to the mayor's mansion today. we get more now from cbs' mola lenghi. >> this is about anti-mandate and anti-mandate only. >> reporter: the divide over new york city's vaccine mandate for city workers spilled into the streets of manhattan today. >> ( chanting ) >> reporter: firefighters, e.m.t.s and sanitation workers, largely unmasked, rallied outside the mayor's official residence, just one day before the deadline for municipal employees to get at least one covid shot, or be placed on unpaid leave. >> our members should have a choice about their health. >> reporter: all but roughly 38,000 city workers are vaccinated, but about a quarter of the police force and a third of firefighters are not. >> you can't force a vaccine on somebody, it should be a choice. >> reporter: six of the country's t
norah. >> o'donnell: all right, jericka duncan with that new information tonight, thank you.ht, new york city is bracing for a possible shortage of police officers and firefighters, as a covid vaccination mandate looms. hundreds of first responders took their complaints about the mandate to the mayor's mansion today. we get more now from cbs' mola lenghi. >> this is about anti-mandate and anti-mandate only. >> reporter: the divide over new york city's vaccine mandate for city...
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norah. >> o'donnell: jericka duncan, thank you.ell, tonight, a perfect storm of high demand and low supply is sending fuel prices through the roof. driving your car is costing a lot more, and so will heating your home this winter. we get more from cbs' mola lenghi. >> reporter: gassing up is increasingly a hit to the wallet. you notice the price has increased. >> it is pretty rough, i'm not going to lie. >> reporter: henry mcginnis said it takes something out of you. hurts the pocket book, hurts the wallet. >> yeah. hurts my soul. >> reporter: this cab driver says he spends $300 extra a month, so he's shopping around. >> differences like 10 cents between the amoco, the mobile gas station, and the exxon. >> reporter: this week, the national average for a gallon of regular unleaded gas is $3.27. that's a seven-year high. according to gas buddy, the price of a gallon nationwide has gone up more than five cents in just a week. u.s. benchmark crude oil prices rose above $80 a barrel for the first time since 2014. chicago-area utilities
norah. >> o'donnell: jericka duncan, thank you.ell, tonight, a perfect storm of high demand and low supply is sending fuel prices through the roof. driving your car is costing a lot more, and so will heating your home this winter. we get more from cbs' mola lenghi. >> reporter: gassing up is increasingly a hit to the wallet. you notice the price has increased. >> it is pretty rough, i'm not going to lie. >> reporter: henry mcginnis said it takes something out of you....
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cbs' jericka duncan is going to lead off our coverage tonight. >> reporter: a discovery today in theda nature reserve where brian laundrie was believed to be hiding. >> investigators found what appears to be human remains, along with personal items, such as a backpack, a notebook belonging to brian laundrie. >> reporter: authorities have been searching the reserve for the past month and say the area where the suspected remains were found had been previously under water. a heavy police presence, along with the county medical examiner and cadaver dogs quickly descended on the scene. according to a statement from the laundrie family attorney, laundrie's parents decided to search the park this morning, and then directed f.b.i. agents and police to the location where they found the belongings. the park had been closed to the public until yesterday. retired f.b.i. agent mary ellen o'toole says today's findings raise questions about laundrie's parents. >> the parents have engaged in behavior that is suspicious, and that has to be resolved. and i think that it ultimately will be in terms of
cbs' jericka duncan is going to lead off our coverage tonight. >> reporter: a discovery today in theda nature reserve where brian laundrie was believed to be hiding. >> investigators found what appears to be human remains, along with personal items, such as a backpack, a notebook belonging to brian laundrie. >> reporter: authorities have been searching the reserve for the past month and say the area where the suspected remains were found had been previously under water. a...
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here's cbs' jericka duncan. >> reporter: you know their faces, and their voices. >> you may write mer: trailblazing women who made history.d >> you may... >> reporter: now inspiring young girls to make their own. >> all rise. >> stay right there. >> reporter: photographer tricia messeroux chose seven-year-old madison kline and dozens of otheecom at least onee >> she's really strong, and that makes me feel like i'm strong. >> beautiful. >> reporter: ...giants resized for her latest book "trailblaze her." >> you name it, these women have really focused on what they want to do in life and they went for it, and they didn't let anybody stop them. >> i see celia cruz in me. >> reporter: you see celia cruz in you? >> yeah. the laugh, the hand gestures-- everything. >> reporter: seven-year-old ja'lee rosemarie suprese, was cast as singer celia cruz. >> maybe turn to the side somewhere. >> reporter: naiya otero portrayed principal ballerina misty copeland. >> that's you. >> oh, my gosh! i love it. >> to me, it's so empowering to see the next generation representing i think what our future is.
here's cbs' jericka duncan. >> reporter: you know their faces, and their voices. >> you may write mer: trailblazing women who made history.d >> you may... >> reporter: now inspiring young girls to make their own. >> all rise. >> stay right there. >> reporter: photographer tricia messeroux chose seven-year-old madison kline and dozens of otheecom at least onee >> she's really strong, and that makes me feel like i'm strong. >> beautiful....
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cbs' jericka duncan is going to lead off our coverage tonight. >> reporter: a discovery today in thee where brian laundrie was believed to be hiding. >> investigators found what appears to be human remains, along with personal items such as a backpack and notebook belonging to brian laundrie. >> reporter: authorities had been searching the reserve for the past month and say the area where the suspected remains were found had been previously under water. a heavy police presence along with the county medical examiner and cadaver dogs quickly descended on the scene. according to a statement from the laundrie family attorney, laundrie's parents decided to search the park this morning and then directed fbi agents and police to the location where they found the belongings. the park had been closed to the public until yesterday. e o'toole says today's findings raise questions about laundrie's parents. >> the parents have engaged in behavior that is suspicious, and that has to be resolved. and i think that it ultimately will be terms of whether or not they provided any kind of assistance to
cbs' jericka duncan is going to lead off our coverage tonight. >> reporter: a discovery today in thee where brian laundrie was believed to be hiding. >> investigators found what appears to be human remains, along with personal items such as a backpack and notebook belonging to brian laundrie. >> reporter: authorities had been searching the reserve for the past month and say the area where the suspected remains were found had been previously under water. a heavy police presence...
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here's cbs' jericka duncan. >> reporter: you know their faces, and their voices. >> you may write metory. >> reporter: trailblazing women who made history. >> you may... >> reporter: now inspiring young girls to make their own. >> all rise. >> stay right there. >> reporter: photographer tricia messeroux chose seven-year-old madison kline and dozens of other girls to become, at least for a moment, these pioneers. >> she's really strong, and that makes me feel like i'm strong. >> beautiful. >> reporter: ...giants resized for her latest book "trailblaze her." >> you name it, these women have really focused on what they want to do in life and they went for it, and they didn't let anybody stop them. >> i see celia cruz in me. >> reporter: you see celia cruz in you? >> yeah. the laugh, the hand gestures-- everything. >> reporter: seven-year-old ja'lee rosemarie suprese, was cast as singer celia cruz. >> maybe turn to the side somewhere. >> reporter: naiya otero portrayed principal ballerina misty copeland. >> that's you. >> oh, my gosh! i love it. >> to me, it's so empowering to see the ne
here's cbs' jericka duncan. >> reporter: you know their faces, and their voices. >> you may write metory. >> reporter: trailblazing women who made history. >> you may... >> reporter: now inspiring young girls to make their own. >> all rise. >> stay right there. >> reporter: photographer tricia messeroux chose seven-year-old madison kline and dozens of other girls to become, at least for a moment, these pioneers. >> she's really strong, and...
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norah. >> o'donnell: all right, jericka duncan with that new information tonight, thank you.f rage in the air. a first class passenger punched a flight attendant in the face twice, forcing the flight from new york to southern california to make an emergency landing in denver wednesday night. cbs' erroll barnett has more. >> reporter: american airlines passengers voicing frustration as this man is detained by law enforcement. cbs news has learned, while in the air, a flight attendant bumped the first class passenger and quickly apologized. later, the passenger went to the galley, punched the same crew member twice, breaking bones in her face, returning to his seat as if nothing happened. >> i understand that he actually punched her twice. she had blood splattered on the outside of her mask. >> reporter: the j.f.k. to santa ana flight was diverted to denver, where the suspect was taken into custody, and has been permanently banned from the airline. today, c.e.o. doug parker said it's one of the worst acts of unruly behavior he's seen. >> this type of behavior has to stop. and t
norah. >> o'donnell: all right, jericka duncan with that new information tonight, thank you.f rage in the air. a first class passenger punched a flight attendant in the face twice, forcing the flight from new york to southern california to make an emergency landing in denver wednesday night. cbs' erroll barnett has more. >> reporter: american airlines passengers voicing frustration as this man is detained by law enforcement. cbs news has learned, while in the air, a flight attendant...
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we get more now from cbs's jericka duncan. >> reporter: to some, jon gruden's exit from football was years in the making. >> from day one, he's been a used car salesman. >> reporter: former nfl wide receiver keyshawn johnson played for gruden in the early 2000s. >> i didn't know that john would say things like that, put them in an email. he just always been a fraud to me. >> reporter: gruden was in year four of a ten-year, $100 million contract. today shoe company skechers dropped him as a brand ambassador. his downfall comes after the nfl began investigating workplace misconduct within the washington football team. and out of 650,000 emails, "the new york times" obtained some emails exchanged over a seven-year span between gruden and then washington team president bruce allen. gruden allegedly called the nfl commissioner a homophobic slur, denounced women referees, the drafting of a gay player, and slammed players for kneeling during the national anthem. ken belson broke the story. >> but the nfl also understands like i think a lot of workplaces this touches an issue that i think a
we get more now from cbs's jericka duncan. >> reporter: to some, jon gruden's exit from football was years in the making. >> from day one, he's been a used car salesman. >> reporter: former nfl wide receiver keyshawn johnson played for gruden in the early 2000s. >> i didn't know that john would say things like that, put them in an email. he just always been a fraud to me. >> reporter: gruden was in year four of a ten-year, $100 million contract. today shoe company...
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jericka duncan is off. >>> haiti is one of the world's most dangerous countries besieged by poverty, political instability, and violence. and tonight the fate of more than a dozen american missionaries and family members reportedly kidnapped in the country is unknown. police say they have been seized by a notorious criminal gang. it's the latest in a series of kidnappings and happened just outside the capital port-au-prince. cbs's manuel bojorquez is there and joins us with the latest. manny? >> reporter: by some estimates, gangs control half of haiti's capital port-au-prince and kidnappings are on the rise. but the sheer number of victims in this case and the fact they are foreigners is brazen even by the gang standards. the kidnappings reportedly happened as a group of missionaries was leaving an orphanage just outside port-au-prince saturday. an armed gang abducted 16 americans including five children as well as one canadian. the missionaries are affiliated with ohio's christian aid ministries. the group
jericka duncan is off. >>> haiti is one of the world's most dangerous countries besieged by poverty, political instability, and violence. and tonight the fate of more than a dozen american missionaries and family members reportedly kidnapped in the country is unknown. police say they have been seized by a notorious criminal gang. it's the latest in a series of kidnappings and happened just outside the capital port-au-prince. cbs's manuel bojorquez is there and joins us with the latest....
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. >> good evening, i'm nikki battiste, jericka duncan is off. it is one of the world's most dangerous countries beseiged by poverty, political insecurity and violence. and tonight the face of more than-- fate of more than a dozen american missionaries and family members reportedly kidnapped in the country is unknown. police say they have been seized by a notorious criminal gang. it is the latest in a series of kidnappings that happened just outside the capitol port-au-prince, manuel bojorquez is there with the latest. >> by some estimates gangs control half of haiti's cap poll-- capitol port-au-prince and kidnappings are on the rise but the sheer number of victims in this case and the fact that they are foreigners is brazen even by the gang standard. the kidnappings reportedly happened as a group of missionaries was leaving an orphanage outside of port-au-prince on saturday. an armed gang an dcted 167 americans including pief children as well as one can dal. the missionaries are affiliated with ohio's christian aid ministry. the group's website
. >> good evening, i'm nikki battiste, jericka duncan is off. it is one of the world's most dangerous countries beseiged by poverty, political insecurity and violence. and tonight the face of more than-- fate of more than a dozen american missionaries and family members reportedly kidnapped in the country is unknown. police say they have been seized by a notorious criminal gang. it is the latest in a series of kidnappings that happened just outside the capitol port-au-prince, manuel...
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>> jericka, we've just learned the leak has been stopped.
>> jericka, we've just learned the leak has been stopped.
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. >> i'm jericka duncan. gayle king is off. >> we're in good hands. in 90 seconds. historic rain pours down on northern california closing highways and causing landslides in areas that were burned earlier this summer. >> this is an extremely powerful storm. in fact, the most powerful storm on record in the northeast pacific. >> reporter: house speaker nancy pelosi says democrats are close to reaching an agreement on the framework of their spending bill. i
. >> i'm jericka duncan. gayle king is off. >> we're in good hands. in 90 seconds. historic rain pours down on northern california closing highways and causing landslides in areas that were burned earlier this summer. >> this is an extremely powerful storm. in fact, the most powerful storm on record in the northeast pacific. >> reporter: house speaker nancy pelosi says democrats are close to reaching an agreement on the framework of their spending bill. i
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. >> i'm jericka duncan. opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> it's pretty bad. it's really raining very hard. >> the whole trunk is out. that looks bad. >> a powerful storm continues to hammer the northeast with wind, heavy rain, and serious flooding. >>> lawmakers tell executives from
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jericka was wanted. that freaks me out.m america's most wanted. >> wanted, the article said, for negligent homicide in connection with the death of sweet young diane, killed in the ditching of that plane. all those many years ago. >> it was pretty shocking. >> did you confront him about these discoveries of yours? >> i didn't want him to know i had seen the article. >> why not? well for one thing gina said she wasn't sure if he was guilty, and she's not proud of what you told us but my correct had invited her to come along on his business trip to japan. >> i was a little nervous about going on the trip because there was that thing in my head saying is he somebody i need to worry about? or is he harmless? >> but he liked you. >> he very much like. me he hadn't been nothing but nice to me. you don't really want to believe that he had engaged in homicide? >> who do you want to. do you ever really want to believe that somebody is capable of that? >> so did you fool yourself there? >> no. no i went in with wide-eyed open. >> but
jericka was wanted. that freaks me out.m america's most wanted. >> wanted, the article said, for negligent homicide in connection with the death of sweet young diane, killed in the ditching of that plane. all those many years ago. >> it was pretty shocking. >> did you confront him about these discoveries of yours? >> i didn't want him to know i had seen the article. >> why not? well for one thing gina said she wasn't sure if he was guilty, and she's not proud of...