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. >> the caller was this man, john rivers.a childhood friend of tom waring, watched kate waring grow up. john rivers told the police chief he was worried about kate, too. >> and he told me that, you know, they got a lot of stuff going on. >> sure. >> but that he would assign his best and brightest to the case. and i felt pretty good about that. >> but now almost two months later, kate was still missing. and the investigation such as it was had accomplished nothing. and john rivers couldn't stand what it was doing to his best friend, tom waring. >> i could see that he really was having a hard time functioning. >> so rivers picked up the phone again and told this man, "do what it takes." his name is andy savage, former prosecutor, now famously tenacious criminal defense attorney. savage had heard about kate, too, and how police had no evidence of any crime. really? >> as soon as we scratched the surface just a little bit, we were absolutely convinced that foul play was involved. >> savage was given just two mandates -- find kate
. >> the caller was this man, john rivers.a childhood friend of tom waring, watched kate waring grow up. john rivers told the police chief he was worried about kate, too. >> and he told me that, you know, they got a lot of stuff going on. >> sure. >> but that he would assign his best and brightest to the case. and i felt pretty good about that. >> but now almost two months later, kate was still missing. and the investigation such as it was had accomplished nothing....
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>> and also john john, he's in that movie, bad guy come from the river. ohn he's in the movie, have big ball, like balon, he live there. he's in the movie, everybody die on the mountain. he's in the rabbit kill you. and the two cowboy, he's gay but i pa he pass away. go see the movie. samuel jackson, spiderman boy. i'm spider like him, and i'm all fat. [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: he's still up there. thank you, yehya. hey, we got a good show for you tonight, from "the good place," d'arcy carden, comedian beth stelling, and we'll be right back with donald glover. so stick around. [cheers and applause] ♪ >>> abc's jimmy kimmel live, brought to you by doordash. ♪ wherever you are... whatever you're craving... and whenever you're craving it... doordash has the restaurants you want. delivered to your door. wherever your door happens to be. download doordash. the most restaurants across america. first order, $0 delivery fee. we switched from ford. i switched from ram. i switched to chevy. we switched to chevy. we switched to chevy. for dependability. for tec
>> and also john john, he's in that movie, bad guy come from the river. ohn he's in the movie, have big ball, like balon, he live there. he's in the movie, everybody die on the mountain. he's in the rabbit kill you. and the two cowboy, he's gay but i pa he pass away. go see the movie. samuel jackson, spiderman boy. i'm spider like him, and i'm all fat. [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: he's still up there. thank you, yehya. hey, we got a good show for you tonight, from "the good...
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mead is begging to attack, john revels is a cross river, he wants to attack the confederates .got to full union core or almost 4 union card, it's upper gate or to, there ready to position perfectly to smash into confederates, sweep them up and there's a vacuum on the potomac. by the afternoon, hooker is in and out, he's coming back commending and refuses to let anybody attack. in the meantime the yankees who have been fighting brilliantly are running outof ammunition . and hooker doesn't want to hear it . the chancellorsville houses in flames, he's moved his headquarters back. people are pleading they can hold, there's no ammunition and he says it's turned into an unnecessary disaster area even short on ammunition, had mead and reynolds and allowed to attack, it would have been a stunning union victory but these are the problems of command. the real problems of tired men or sick men or wounded men with incomplete information have to make a life and death decision on the spot. when i went to officer in kansas school there thinking saying make a decision candidate because militar
mead is begging to attack, john revels is a cross river, he wants to attack the confederates .got to full union core or almost 4 union card, it's upper gate or to, there ready to position perfectly to smash into confederates, sweep them up and there's a vacuum on the potomac. by the afternoon, hooker is in and out, he's coming back commending and refuses to let anybody attack. in the meantime the yankees who have been fighting brilliantly are running outof ammunition . and hooker doesn't want...
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morning as they burn to the ground they take a substantial portion of potential river pollutants with them. at this very place john reed when 15. there's a chick friend who had come to visit me in concord so and we're sitting here. around these a festival which marks the end of the winters hollister's and welcoming of summer so people celebrated by taking a dip in the ground this is conservatives very horny. so we sighed here for about an hour and we saw that more than $150.00 people came and could be. bringing the wardour there was a person selling plastic containers just so that people could buy the containers and for. that back home the water was sordo deeds weekly now and we are thinking why and we started talking why is the warden when you would. spoke about. the issues because of the company we spoke about the issues of the band we spoke about the c.v. and so on and then we saw a lot of people coming in and throwing the religious waste in and then there was a small boy from one company which came and dumped all the flaws that was the point i realized. no one has ever done anything we almost of. an opinion ea
morning as they burn to the ground they take a substantial portion of potential river pollutants with them. at this very place john reed when 15. there's a chick friend who had come to visit me in concord so and we're sitting here. around these a festival which marks the end of the winters hollister's and welcoming of summer so people celebrated by taking a dip in the ground this is conservatives very horny. so we sighed here for about an hour and we saw that more than $150.00 people came and...
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up there you know where the mind of a all of this was flooded into the river and then type plain to every oh you thought ok well john i thought. april 25th 1908 and i snuck into the sea on the dam for the collecting basin breaks highly toxic mud a byproduct of copper production floods the valley for up to 60 kilometers threatening to destroy a nature reserve. cultivation has stopped here ever since and the pasture along the river has become a restricted area. if you look at oahu then you know. this homes as follows of course. we live off our fields the cattle is not allowed up there anymore. so we need to buy fota and confine the animals in the light that. now ecologist saying the end of the sea and copper region is facing a new threat 60 kilometers to the north west sea daughter or other but they are expects the worst. i mean document out i mean unfortunately we have information from experts saying that the dems of the mine in rio tinto on safe he said no one said that there's no safety there i mean i've been bormann. the open pit mining to be a dog is 10 times the size of the one in i think and it's run by an inte
up there you know where the mind of a all of this was flooded into the river and then type plain to every oh you thought ok well john i thought. april 25th 1908 and i snuck into the sea on the dam for the collecting basin breaks highly toxic mud a byproduct of copper production floods the valley for up to 60 kilometers threatening to destroy a nature reserve. cultivation has stopped here ever since and the pasture along the river has become a restricted area. if you look at oahu then you know....
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a hurricane will strike the state of louisiana while the louisiana the mississippi river is at flood stage. >> and johnbell edwards instructed people to take the storm seriously. it could reach hurricane strength before making landfall tomorrow morning. adam klotz is in the weather center with a look at what to expect from barry tonight. >> this could become a hurricane by the time it makes landfall tomorrow morning. it will be quote we've gone back and forth on this. we are looking at wind speeds of 70 miles an hour which would make a strong strong storm. another 4 miles an hour it becomes a hurricane but it won't matter. the story will be the rain that it brings. all the moisture. we have hurricane watches and warnings. a lot of this, the flooding we are going to see associated with the system. early bands of rain have begun to better the coast of louisiana stretching to the florida panhandle. the heaviest rain along the louisiana coast and up into mississippi as the system makes landfall and runs farther north. this will be a widespread flooding event and it is not just the rainfall that will cause
a hurricane will strike the state of louisiana while the louisiana the mississippi river is at flood stage. >> and johnbell edwards instructed people to take the storm seriously. it could reach hurricane strength before making landfall tomorrow morning. adam klotz is in the weather center with a look at what to expect from barry tonight. >> this could become a hurricane by the time it makes landfall tomorrow morning. it will be quote we've gone back and forth on this. we are looking...
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john baptist perish in emergency are resident heeding warning to evacuate voluntarily. >> 25 miles to the west, however, we are surrounded by water both lake pontchartrain and mississippi river st. john baptist doesn't have levy protectants. we've seen surge of up to right under 4 feet and, of course, once we get to 6 feet that causes problems for our neighborhoods and we begin to get water into our roadways, but at this point we still have concern. arthel: yeah, that's a lot. what's the plan, though, i mean, to help those residents? >> actually, all of the residents, we have actually issued voluntary evacuation, we have areas along lake pontchartrain, it's already flooded, so those individuals, although they have homes that are on highlands and elevated, some of them have lapsed and we are encouraging the others to leave the area in the event we get additional rainfall and if the rivers along lake pontchartrain begin to train into lake pontchartrain we will continue to have some of the problems that cross-flooding in the neighborhood. the lake is moving more westerly which means our canals along the eastern side of the perish are beginning to fill out. we do monitor with, a
john baptist perish in emergency are resident heeding warning to evacuate voluntarily. >> 25 miles to the west, however, we are surrounded by water both lake pontchartrain and mississippi river st. john baptist doesn't have levy protectants. we've seen surge of up to right under 4 feet and, of course, once we get to 6 feet that causes problems for our neighborhoods and we begin to get water into our roadways, but at this point we still have concern. arthel: yeah, that's a lot. what's the...
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if we go beyond certain limits, the rivers would be much more difficult and constantly -- and costly. johnhey do not comply, you will continue? mr. zarif: we will continue with the steps. these steps are legal, in-line with the agreement, we will not to build nuclear weapons because if we wanted to build nuclear weapons, we could have belted a long time ago. john: you are clear on that. you think you could build nuclear weapons tomorrow? or very rapidly? mr. zarif: very rapidly. if we had wanted to build nuclear weapons, we would have a belted. during the time that we paid the price of building a nuclear weapon. david: that was iran's foreign minister. , wholcome now adam ereli served as u.s. ambassador, and was deputy -- and the state department spokesperson under george w. bush. you heard what the foreign minister said. you said we could develop nuclear weapons very rapidly if we wanted to. is this a form of negotiation? do they want to get back to the table to negotiate or are we having a permanent separation here? amb. ereli: i think the first audience was the europeans. nothing united
if we go beyond certain limits, the rivers would be much more difficult and constantly -- and costly. johnhey do not comply, you will continue? mr. zarif: we will continue with the steps. these steps are legal, in-line with the agreement, we will not to build nuclear weapons because if we wanted to build nuclear weapons, we could have belted a long time ago. john: you are clear on that. you think you could build nuclear weapons tomorrow? or very rapidly? mr. zarif: very rapidly. if we had...
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as a student, i used up hike along the cuyahoga river in the city of kent. one last thing. johnure -- john was a democrat along with reagan, a republican. those two were the two mainly responsible for the cuyahoga national park. i love taking the train through the small town of peninsula. one of the most scenic places in ohio. there is still work to be done. a lot of work to be done to get this river as clean as it should be but i'm very proud to be from this part of ohio. host: thank you. david: i am glad he referenced the path. he is talking about the ohio and canal,now -- and erie that used to -- it went down the cuyahoga river valley, and then down here. that direction connects to the ohio river. it was an important 19th-century investment in the transportation infrastructure that helped this region grow and eventually become the industrial center that it became. it is now being re-created into the entire length of it, even here in the city of cleveland to become an important recreational route. to some people, that may not seem important, but it really is part of the remaki
as a student, i used up hike along the cuyahoga river in the city of kent. one last thing. johnure -- john was a democrat along with reagan, a republican. those two were the two mainly responsible for the cuyahoga national park. i love taking the train through the small town of peninsula. one of the most scenic places in ohio. there is still work to be done. a lot of work to be done to get this river as clean as it should be but i'm very proud to be from this part of ohio. host: thank you....
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this afternoon, officials said the mississippi river is now predicted to peak at 17.1 feet on monday, below the 20-foot levee height. but, governor john bel edwards continued to warn residents to stay home or go to shelters, telling them the first hours are "just the beginning." forecasts show as much as 25 inches of rain from barry could bring life-threatening flooding across eastern louisiana and mississippi. dre moreau is anchor and managing editor for louisiana public broadcasting's statewide news magazine show, "the state we're in." he joins me now from baton rouge. we're chatting saturday afternoon what do we know about this storm right now? >> well, we know that the storm has lived up to the frecast, soa far, but tht it's done it in its own sweet time. it's hours late but it did become a minimal hurricane at 75 miles an much of the storm, though, is still offshore. t all e huge rainmaking clouds are offulshore in the of mexico, so, as it's coming in on shore and making its landfall, the drier part of the storm, but the real wet part of the storm, what people in baton rouge and new orleans, but baton rouge perhaps more so, are s
this afternoon, officials said the mississippi river is now predicted to peak at 17.1 feet on monday, below the 20-foot levee height. but, governor john bel edwards continued to warn residents to stay home or go to shelters, telling them the first hours are "just the beginning." forecasts show as much as 25 inches of rain from barry could bring life-threatening flooding across eastern louisiana and mississippi. dre moreau is anchor and managing editor for louisiana public...
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he wrote a novel entitled, a river runs through it" and other stories, it was later made into a move starring robert redford. looking at john paul stevens, it's clear that a river ran through his life. it includes compassion and respect for individuals and a painstaking commitment to decide each case on its merits rather than relying on easy answers suggested by political ideology. justice john paul stevens was a good man, a courageous man whose strong heart was matched by a brilliant mind, ceasely curiosity and justice. he fought the good fight and he safeguarded and enriched our democracy. may he rest in peace and honor. madam president, as if in legislative session, i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to the immediate consideration of s. res. 282, submitted earlier today. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: senate resolution 282, honoring former associate justice john paul stevens of the supreme court of the united states. mr. durbin: i further ask the resolution be agreed to. the presiding officer: without objection, the senate will proceed to the measure. mr. durbin: i further ask that
he wrote a novel entitled, a river runs through it" and other stories, it was later made into a move starring robert redford. looking at john paul stevens, it's clear that a river ran through his life. it includes compassion and respect for individuals and a painstaking commitment to decide each case on its merits rather than relying on easy answers suggested by political ideology. justice john paul stevens was a good man, a courageous man whose strong heart was matched by a brilliant...
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river levels to go for today. if that goes above 19, the top of the levy, john, is 20. i know the governor said it's not going to go over the top but you get winds at 50, you get waves of 3 feet, and all of a sudden that's something people aren't expecting. >> well, devastating flooding has already hit it new new orleans and with barry strengthening and bearing down on the city, the worst is yet to come. let's go live to new orleans and bring in natasha chen. >> reporter: i want to show you some of that flooding you've been talking about. here's the swollen mississippi river, already 8 to 10 feet higher than it usually is this time of year. and i want to point out where we see the top of a fire hidrpt next to the tree right there. so you can tell just how deep this water is. at that point not terribly deep because again that's usually where a fire hydrant is and people are typically able to walk out to the tree line here. neighbors tell us they usually have concerts in this pace. add a tropical storm to that, we're already feeling wind gusts here, again, everybody is pr
river levels to go for today. if that goes above 19, the top of the levy, john, is 20. i know the governor said it's not going to go over the top but you get winds at 50, you get waves of 3 feet, and all of a sudden that's something people aren't expecting. >> well, devastating flooding has already hit it new new orleans and with barry strengthening and bearing down on the city, the worst is yet to come. let's go live to new orleans and bring in natasha chen. >> reporter: i want to...
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john stratford reports government the great and climate change adds to their daily struggle. the sun rises over the marshes of southern iraq to what didn't region fade by the tigris and euphrates rivers. home to people as far back as the samaritans more than 5000 years ago. in the early 1990 s. saddam hussein ordered troops to drain most of the area as punishment for a tribal uprising against him around 75 percent of the 250000 people known as the marsh arabs fled. when the dictator was toppled in 2003 many returned and demolished the dams that have deprived their homeland of water for so long the use of violence oppression to the marsh arabs suffered under the former regime are over but they say that repeated promises by government since the fall of saddam hussein over better access to services have never been kept they can live according to their traditions now but life here is exceptionally hard. there to bake spread on a tiny island where her family raised buffalo. she says she's seen no improvement to their lives in recent years that i was able to hold that life is miserable because of the heat and the toil of looking off to our livestock bad for the buffaloes we are very unhapp
john stratford reports government the great and climate change adds to their daily struggle. the sun rises over the marshes of southern iraq to what didn't region fade by the tigris and euphrates rivers. home to people as far back as the samaritans more than 5000 years ago. in the early 1990 s. saddam hussein ordered troops to drain most of the area as punishment for a tribal uprising against him around 75 percent of the 250000 people known as the marsh arabs fled. when the dictator was toppled...
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john stratford reports government the glitz and climate change adds to their daily struggle. the sun rises over the marshes of suddenly rock the what didn't region fade by the tigris and euphrates rivers. home to people as far back as the samaritans more than 5000 years ago.
john stratford reports government the glitz and climate change adds to their daily struggle. the sun rises over the marshes of suddenly rock the what didn't region fade by the tigris and euphrates rivers. home to people as far back as the samaritans more than 5000 years ago.
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river theater. >> did you know it was here? >> no. >> it's being this concrete encased hidden old safe by jerry knight and john who came in to do renovation they couldn't get it out or open. >> this was made by the herman safe company. >> those are the same people who instaualled safes for the u.s. mint. >> if you go online and collect it, you cannot news nitroglycerin, you can't drill it or cut did. >> reporter: they were teased when they found steel pennies spring offed around the safe maybe for good luck. what's inside one can only fantasize. >> $20 gold pieces, silver dollars, the deed to the town. >>. the mystery. the unknown. >> reporter: here's what we can surprise. whoever hid the safe intended remain here. anybody who takes a turn encounters suborn concrete laced with rebar. five minutes will make anybody an expert on futility. >> they got in there far in how many days? >> four days i've been working on this with jackhammers. >> reporter: finally this afternoon, small victories, the safe weighs 300 pounds. now does anyone know a verified safe cracker? in guerneville, wayne freedman, abc news. >> wayne says we already know the ans
river theater. >> did you know it was here? >> no. >> it's being this concrete encased hidden old safe by jerry knight and john who came in to do renovation they couldn't get it out or open. >> this was made by the herman safe company. >> those are the same people who instaualled safes for the u.s. mint. >> if you go online and collect it, you cannot news nitroglycerin, you can't drill it or cut did. >> reporter: they were teased when they found steel...
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river crested friday at 17.1 feet, that could happen again on monday. 10,000 people living in low-lying areas were told to leave their homes under a mandatory evacuation order. louisiana governor johnedwards has activated 3000 national guard troops to rescue some cleanups. the white house has issued a federal disaster declaration for the state. now back to fox news at night. for all the headlines go to foxnews.com. >> keep your doors shut and ask for a search warrant and if they don't have it don't open the door. >> in san francisco local politicians condemned donald trump's plan, democrats david chu labeling it, quote, immoral, unjust, racist and xena phobic. >> we are here to say we stand with our families, our communities. donald trump and the department that is coming after our families. if you want to come after that you will have to come through all of us. >> reporter: the houston police chief says the raids are creating real fear and anxiety. >> i have had children come up to me saying i'm afraid to go to school, leave the house to find my parents are gone. >> reporter: j johnson, homeland security secretary under president obama defended the raids as a part of standard prac
river crested friday at 17.1 feet, that could happen again on monday. 10,000 people living in low-lying areas were told to leave their homes under a mandatory evacuation order. louisiana governor johnedwards has activated 3000 national guard troops to rescue some cleanups. the white house has issued a federal disaster declaration for the state. now back to fox news at night. for all the headlines go to foxnews.com. >> keep your doors shut and ask for a search warrant and if they don't...
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river could rise 20 feet. that's what we're hearing from experts. that's the same as the capacity of the new levees that have been built. governor john bel edwards of louisiana issuing a -- sorry, getting choked up here because i actually covered hurricane andrew which smacked right into, yeah, it was called new iberia, where they make tobasco sauce. that's where this is headed. a statewide emergency declaration, drilling rigs being evacuated as well as platforms scattered across the gulf of mexico. three rigs have been moved out of the storm's expected path. the latest numbers from the bureau of safety and environmental enforcement show oil production cut by more than half now, 53% at this hour, due to the storm. this morning, i believe it was more like 23%. yes. that's what we had, 23%. now 53% has been sealed off at the moment in advance of that storm. meanwhile, to the persian gulf. tensions ramping up as the royal navy warding off an attempted attack on a british oil tanker by vessels of the iranian revolutionary guard. this follows successful attacks on tankers last month, tand the shooting down of a u.s. recon drone. the irani
river could rise 20 feet. that's what we're hearing from experts. that's the same as the capacity of the new levees that have been built. governor john bel edwards of louisiana issuing a -- sorry, getting choked up here because i actually covered hurricane andrew which smacked right into, yeah, it was called new iberia, where they make tobasco sauce. that's where this is headed. a statewide emergency declaration, drilling rigs being evacuated as well as platforms scattered across the gulf of...
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leland: governor john bell edwards of louisiana and now briefing on the storm, hurricane barry coming ashore and the governor saying it is going to get a lot worse from here. >> the riversl experience that we had in 2016, we do expect the komey to crest close to, if not slightly higher than the crest in 2016. that is obviously not good news here. we expect the a am amy to crest around the crest of the 1983 flood level. that's a little better than in 2016, but still a very serious flood threat. some good news is that the gauge at the carrollton -- the carrollton gauge, i should say, the mississippi river in new orleans is now expected to crest at 17.1 feet. as you know, as of yesterday, we were expecting that crest to be 19 feet. even at 19 feet, we didn't anticipate river overtopping lee levee's anywhere. we can say the river won't overtop the levee anywhere on the mississippi. the u.s. coast guard did rescue 11 people from their flooded homes this morning, in the lower portion of perebone parish, that is outside the hurricane protection system of pere diss bonboneand was under a voluntary evacuation record. i want to thank the coast guard for doing that. incredibly imp
leland: governor john bell edwards of louisiana and now briefing on the storm, hurricane barry coming ashore and the governor saying it is going to get a lot worse from here. >> the riversl experience that we had in 2016, we do expect the komey to crest close to, if not slightly higher than the crest in 2016. that is obviously not good news here. we expect the a am amy to crest around the crest of the 1983 flood level. that's a little better than in 2016, but still a very serious flood...
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river. african union mediators say so john's ruling generals and opposition leaders have reached a power sharing agreement on the deal a half civilian half military council will rule the country for the next 3 years protests have rocked sudan since the ousting of longtime president omar al bashir in april. venezuelan opposition supporters have protested in the capital caracas as the country marks its independence day demonstrations were led by a self declared president one quiet door many protesters were calling for an end to the alleged torture in the country after a report by the united nations accused security forces of abuses and extrajudicial killings. multiple has agreed to accept dozens of migrants rescued by an ngo ship in the mediterranean in return italy will take dozens of other migrants currently sheltering in malta the move ends a standoff between the charity and italy's populist interior minister. everyone has threatened to seize a british ship in retaliation for a capture of an iranian tanker by british forces on thursday royal marines boarded the vessel off the coast of to draw t
river. african union mediators say so john's ruling generals and opposition leaders have reached a power sharing agreement on the deal a half civilian half military council will rule the country for the next 3 years protests have rocked sudan since the ousting of longtime president omar al bashir in april. venezuelan opposition supporters have protested in the capital caracas as the country marks its independence day demonstrations were led by a self declared president one quiet door many...