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and then in january, 2011, jim wallace got the flu.ucky break -- no, really. >> and i was laying in bed, and my wife came in. unfortunately, when you work these cases, all you talk about is we are a dedicated cold-case team. you talk about the case you're working on. i'm sure she was tired of hearing about it. she said, why don't you establish a facebook account for carol. i thought, that could accomplish a great deal. >> of course back in 1981 when carol disappeared, facebook creator mark zuckerberg wasn't even born yet. but 30 years later, detective wallace knew social media and its potential to connect to millions around the globe instantly. it could determine once and for all, he thought, whether carol was alive or dead. >> because all of us know from using facebook that it's, number one, a kind of a place where we say "here i am." it's also a place you can find people. >> surely if carol was alive, wallace thought, someone on facebook or twitter would know something. of course, wallace also knew carol would look vastly different 3
and then in january, 2011, jim wallace got the flu.ucky break -- no, really. >> and i was laying in bed, and my wife came in. unfortunately, when you work these cases, all you talk about is we are a dedicated cold-case team. you talk about the case you're working on. i'm sure she was tired of hearing about it. she said, why don't you establish a facebook account for carol. i thought, that could accomplish a great deal. >> of course back in 1981 when carol disappeared, facebook...
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jim wallace was the detective who finally hit on an idea.a tool that didn't even exist when carol lubon fought with her husband on a march night in 1981. >>> coming up -- the long arm of facebook. >> it's kind of a place where we say, here i am. it's also a place where you can find people. >> the result, a dramatic turn in the case. and fresh heartbreak for carol's family. >> another nightmare on top of the first nightmare. >> when "secrets in the mist" continues. ver almost anything. even a parking splat. fly-by ballooning. (man) don't...go...down...oh, no! aaaaaaahhhhhhhh! (burke) rooftop parking. (burke) and even a hit and drone. (driver) relax, it's just a bug. that's not a bug, that's not a bug! (burke) and we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ [ laughter throughout ] it's funny what happens when people get together. we're there. so you can be too. holiday inn. holiday inn express. hi. maria ramirez! mom! maria! maria ramirez... mcdonald'
jim wallace was the detective who finally hit on an idea.a tool that didn't even exist when carol lubon fought with her husband on a march night in 1981. >>> coming up -- the long arm of facebook. >> it's kind of a place where we say, here i am. it's also a place where you can find people. >> the result, a dramatic turn in the case. and fresh heartbreak for carol's family. >> another nightmare on top of the first nightmare. >> when "secrets in the...
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others who are involved with the opposition,e governor wallace and jim clark, thought would disrupt public safety. pretty much saying this march would be necessary for african americans to obtain the right to vote. a march of this scale seemed to be appropriate, the ruling was issued on march the 17th. they had only four more days to get everything together to go to montgomery. on march like first 3200 people gathered right around the church to begin the march from selma to montgomery. street,e down filled in right on alabama avenue, to broad street and across the bridge this time with no sea of blue. they marched for five days and four nights. and continue to march all the way until they got to the on marchtate capital 25 of 1965. >> they told us we would not give here. there were those who said we would get here over their dead bodies. knows thatld today we are here and we are standing before the power in the state of alabama saying we can collect nobody turn us around. >> two months later the voting rights act of 1965 in sharing that african-americans would be granted the right to vote
others who are involved with the opposition,e governor wallace and jim clark, thought would disrupt public safety. pretty much saying this march would be necessary for african americans to obtain the right to vote. a march of this scale seemed to be appropriate, the ruling was issued on march the 17th. they had only four more days to get everything together to go to montgomery. on march like first 3200 people gathered right around the church to begin the march from selma to montgomery. street,e...
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reverse, which is why over 1,000 former federal prosecutors, including today jim comey in another part of the clip before nicolle wallaceying, look, if i read that report it would show that if this were any other american, that person would be looking at a federal indictment. so i think simple questions are important. then i think two questions that go beyond simple are important as well, which is the -- we know that mueller's by the book. so he wants to stick to the four corners of the report. but the book has changed because after he turned his report in, barr said, oh, you could have actually told the american people did mr. trump commit a crime. and if, you know, now that barr is saying that's permissible for mueller to have done, i think barr -- i think mueller should be asked that question by congress and should answer that question because barr is saying that's fair game to answer, mueller. >> i think that's a really, really interesting question. i would be interested in your take on this, chuck, because barr has discussed a number of things, including decisions within the special counsel's office and in the just
reverse, which is why over 1,000 former federal prosecutors, including today jim comey in another part of the clip before nicolle wallaceying, look, if i read that report it would show that if this were any other american, that person would be looking at a federal indictment. so i think simple questions are important. then i think two questions that go beyond simple are important as well, which is the -- we know that mueller's by the book. so he wants to stick to the four corners of the report....
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denying racism, jim, he's not backing down his underlying criticisms of cummings or any of the other men and women of color he's been attacking over the past few weeks. >> chris wallace'st is i'm not reading between the lines, i'm reading the leans. there are a lot of lines of the president. let's speak to former maryland delegate and baltimore city councilman. we appreciate having you on, nick. i know this has put a broadside on baltimore. the president called conditions in your city inhuman. what's your response and the people of baltimore? >> baltimore city, just like all the other post industrialized cities around this country, be it buffalo, cleveland, detroit, has definitely seen its best and worst of times. unfortunately we have a leered in the white house who has done nothing but continue to push rhetoric, nothing but exacerbate conditions of our city and has used hateful speech to really divide our country. what really concerns me, now more than ever, is we're no longer talking about the person who is opening the white house as is he racist. we understand and know exactly what he is through the types of communication he's put out, the type of statements. just
denying racism, jim, he's not backing down his underlying criticisms of cummings or any of the other men and women of color he's been attacking over the past few weeks. >> chris wallace'st is i'm not reading between the lines, i'm reading the leans. there are a lot of lines of the president. let's speak to former maryland delegate and baltimore city councilman. we appreciate having you on, nick. i know this has put a broadside on baltimore. the president called conditions in your city...