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and keith was talking long-term.ng for them. >> he said, i don't want to scare you, but i want you to know that i'm looking for properties here in morrisville to buy, so -- for us to be together. >> for the detective, deanna's story put a whole new spin on the investigation. keith griffith now seemed like a man with a very big secret. or thinking like a homicide detective, was she the one with the secret. >> you can spin it another way and say maybe she's driving events here. maybe she wants to get rid of the wife. >> that's correct. we were open for that being an idea, or a possibility. >> in fact, the detective had let her tell her story without explaining the reason for his visit. now he laid out his cards. >> was he not divorced? >> no. >> he said, first of all, keith's not divorced. according to him, keith had been married to his high school sweetheart for 36 years. and i just broke down, because i -- i couldn't believe it. >> but, of course, there was more. >> we're conducting an investigation, and this investi
and keith was talking long-term.ng for them. >> he said, i don't want to scare you, but i want you to know that i'm looking for properties here in morrisville to buy, so -- for us to be together. >> for the detective, deanna's story put a whole new spin on the investigation. keith griffith now seemed like a man with a very big secret. or thinking like a homicide detective, was she the one with the secret. >> you can spin it another way and say maybe she's driving events here....
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it as keith's ford expedition.>> if a guy is going to go to this much trouble to kill his wife, why would he drive an expedition that everybody knows he has. >> but the big question still remained, if keith hadn't driven back to paducah to kill julie, where had he gone the night of the murder? the only person who could answer that was keith himself. >> he was very adamant about taking the stand. >> what would he say? and would the jury believe him. it was roll the dice time. >>> coming up, keith's eyebrow-raising alibi. >> i was embarrassed and ashamed of what i was doing. >> and then what keith revealed to us. >> that's what i've told everybody, when they hear the story, they're not going to believe it. >> why even a jury couldn't end this case, when "dateline extra" continues. ♪ using 60,000 points from my chase ink card i bought all the framework... wire... and plants needed to give my shop... a face... no one will forget. see what the power of points can do for your business. learn more at chase.com/ink ... 83%
it as keith's ford expedition.>> if a guy is going to go to this much trouble to kill his wife, why would he drive an expedition that everybody knows he has. >> but the big question still remained, if keith hadn't driven back to paducah to kill julie, where had he gone the night of the murder? the only person who could answer that was keith himself. >> he was very adamant about taking the stand. >> what would he say? and would the jury believe him. it was roll the dice...
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keith: marcus. keith lyden. lemonis: nice to meet you, keith. how you doing? dean: i'm good. dean lyden. -nice to meet you. -lemonis: dean, how are you? keith: my brother. lemonis: oh, this is your brother? okay. when did you start the business? keith: 2004. lemonis: and who put in all the money? keith: all the finance came from me. think we're up to about $160,000. lemonis: $160,000? dean: originally, i had some screening equipment and some sign software, but not much. he primarily got us going financially. lemonis: and what is the equity split? 70/30? -keith: 50/50. -lemonis: 50/50. dean: i had a graphics background and i had been doing this. i didn't have the financing to do it, so it was a perfect match. lemonis: so, you have a good brother, right? dean: if you can't trust your family, -who can you trust, right? -lemonis: well... while i appreciate keith recognizing his brother's experience, i'm not quite sure that 50/50 is exactly the right formula. if i asked most of the employees here who is in charge, what would they say? matt? -your name is matt, right? -matt: yes, s
keith: marcus. keith lyden. lemonis: nice to meet you, keith. how you doing? dean: i'm good. dean lyden. -nice to meet you. -lemonis: dean, how are you? keith: my brother. lemonis: oh, this is your brother? okay. when did you start the business? keith: 2004. lemonis: and who put in all the money? keith: all the finance came from me. think we're up to about $160,000. lemonis: $160,000? dean: originally, i had some screening equipment and some sign software, but not much. he primarily got us...
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keith. keith: i invested back when it was a zoom ride.s. i think that they have grown while uber was distracted. forayswith international that did not work out well. i think lyft has been able to sneak up on uber and has a 50% market share in san francisco. just auditing my friends and looking out at the available services. lyft is pretty permanent. so i think emily: all right. i am going to quote you on that. founders fund. we'll be right back after this break. we will what you guys think of the areas that are most disruptive innovation are. also on bloomberg do not miss , bank of america ceo on the low rate environment among other things at 7:00 a.m. new york time. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to "bloomberg west" and our weekly investing roundtable, series a. peter thiel has given us so much material that i have to bring the conversation back to him. nick denton filed for personal bankruptcy. i am curious what you think of his decision to back lawsuits against gawker? i mean, suing has had a very devastating result on the co
keith. keith: i invested back when it was a zoom ride.s. i think that they have grown while uber was distracted. forayswith international that did not work out well. i think lyft has been able to sneak up on uber and has a 50% market share in san francisco. just auditing my friends and looking out at the available services. lyft is pretty permanent. so i think emily: all right. i am going to quote you on that. founders fund. we'll be right back after this break. we will what you guys think of...
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keith?m, we'll see you at 6:00 as well. >>> also tonight, the mystery is deepening around the berks family killed in the apparent murder/suicide. they confirmed neither the husband nor the wife ever asked a judge to intervene in their marital problems. nbc 10's george spencer joins us live tonight from reading who has been digging into the story all day long. george? >> reporter: yeah, keith, local investigators have still not said which of the adults they believe pulled the trigger in this crime. but court records here show neither the father nor the mother ever asked the judicial system to step in on their admittedly troubled marriage. this afternoon the short family's sinking spring home sat quiet and empty. the family's picture-perfect facebook image shattered by the apparent murder/suicide deaths of all five. but in the berks county courthouse today, we confirmed neither mark short nor his wife megan had asked a judge to intervene in their marital problems. neither had ever filed for a
keith?m, we'll see you at 6:00 as well. >>> also tonight, the mystery is deepening around the berks family killed in the apparent murder/suicide. they confirmed neither the husband nor the wife ever asked a judge to intervene in their marital problems. nbc 10's george spencer joins us live tonight from reading who has been digging into the story all day long. george? >> reporter: yeah, keith, local investigators have still not said which of the adults they believe pulled the...
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keith urban, this morning with "wasted time." keith, take it away. >> oh, yes. uh-huh. ? i'm smiling looking at this photograph ? ? i hear that song and i'm flying right back to when we had it made ? ? every friday night when the sun went down ? ? we'd be running them streets like we owned the town ? ? and i just can't let it go no i just can't let it go ? ? i wonder if you ever think about it like i do ? ? seven kids on a two-lane road ? ? had "the guns" on the radio after all this time it still feels so good ? ? when i think about those summer nights singing out the window on the back roads "sweet wild o' mine" ? ? sipping on the locos spark of light ? ? ain't it funny how the best of days of my life was all that ? out of nowhere it slipped away and the rope by the river hangs silently ? ? and the town that we knew ain't nothing like it used to be ah i can't explain ? ? they took all the color from the picture frame and the days got sold to the grid and the game ? ? but i just can't let it go no i just can't let it go ? ? i wonder if you ever think ? seven kids on a two
keith urban, this morning with "wasted time." keith, take it away. >> oh, yes. uh-huh. ? i'm smiling looking at this photograph ? ? i hear that song and i'm flying right back to when we had it made ? ? every friday night when the sun went down ? ? we'd be running them streets like we owned the town ? ? and i just can't let it go no i just can't let it go ? ? i wonder if you ever think about it like i do ? ? seven kids on a two-lane road ? ? had "the guns" on the radio...
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inmate keith john was just recently indicted on a murder charge.itor status. he can't go outside the building. he can't go outside the secure perimeter of the jail. in order to be in the program, you cannot have any violent charges. when mr. johnson was initially pulled in to the program, he was not charged with murder and we did not know that this was coming, but since it's here now, we have to deal with it now. >> johnson will face charges including murder, aggravated assault, and carjacking together with his co-defendants rashard mosley and johnson's cousin, la'quan brown. brown said she was reluctant to talk to the police but decided to tell them about her cousin's role in the murder. according to brown, she, mosley, and johnson had asked a friend for a ride and johnson surprised them all by pulling a gun and robbing the driver. she says when the victim tried to flee the car, johnson shot him in the leg, and he later died. >> i think it was his intentions to kill him. he don't have no remorse. i'm sitting here now and he ruined everything. i fe
inmate keith john was just recently indicted on a murder charge.itor status. he can't go outside the building. he can't go outside the secure perimeter of the jail. in order to be in the program, you cannot have any violent charges. when mr. johnson was initially pulled in to the program, he was not charged with murder and we did not know that this was coming, but since it's here now, we have to deal with it now. >> johnson will face charges including murder, aggravated assault, and...
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to the right of keith is kat katy meier. she is an assistant professor -- i meant to say associate professor at virginia commonwealth university. katy is a graduate or i should say a student of gary gallagher at the university of virginia, where she completed her dissertation, became a book called "nature's civil war" and it's published by university of north carolina press. if any of you have any interest at all in the experience of the civil war soldier, you must read katy's book. it's a path breaking book. it's a book that harkens back to the scholarship of bill wily. she also considers a range of other factors that he did not consider such as the impact of the environment on the lives of civil war soldiers and how those soldiers through self-care were able to preserve their own lives often against the good judgment of military authorities. nature's civil war is an outstanding book, and i recommend it to all of you. so, we have an outline behind us. and it's an outline you're going to see on a few occasions this evening.
to the right of keith is kat katy meier. she is an assistant professor -- i meant to say associate professor at virginia commonwealth university. katy is a graduate or i should say a student of gary gallagher at the university of virginia, where she completed her dissertation, became a book called "nature's civil war" and it's published by university of north carolina press. if any of you have any interest at all in the experience of the civil war soldier, you must read katy's book....
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joining me, to my immediate right is keith bohannon. keith is an assistant professor of history at west georgia university. keith has very long experience in the historical profession. he started off as a seasonal historian, actually as a volunteer at kennesaw national military park when he was a teenager. a teenager. and during that time, he also did extensive research in georgia archives. there simply is not another person who knows more about georgia during the civil war than keith bohannon. he finished his ph.d. at penn state, started under gary gallagher, who then moved on to the university of west virginia and then mark nealy was keith's adviser. to the right of keith is katy meier. katy is an assistant professor. she just received her promotion -- excuse me, i said assistant. i meant to say associate professor, associate professor at virginia commonwealth university. katy is a graduate or i should say a student of gary gallagher at the university of virginia, where she completed her dissertation, became a book called "nature's ci
joining me, to my immediate right is keith bohannon. keith is an assistant professor of history at west georgia university. keith has very long experience in the historical profession. he started off as a seasonal historian, actually as a volunteer at kennesaw national military park when he was a teenager. a teenager. and during that time, he also did extensive research in georgia archives. there simply is not another person who knows more about georgia during the civil war than keith bohannon....
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. >> ♪ >> so keith sweat, what a perfect name for a guy named keith sweat will be in town.ing to be at the del tonight. alex annually go. your mom and dad going with us? >> i'm sure they would love to go. >> somebody once said earlier today, don't sleep on let usy. >> i think that was me. >> sounds familiar. so, keith sweat, we love that song, and it is perfect for today. when we would visit patty jackson, we did our owner have sean it every. >> i think so. let's hear it. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> okay. if you have aver sean. >> little that is alley. >> why don't you get your phone out, sing some keith sweat. >> fox 29 goodday, we'll put it on tv, and, you know, in honor every keith sweat, why don't we sweat today, mike? >> we'll sweat our faces off, sue, i wish i had a name like mike sweat for today. >> still sweaty from walking in, so i'll tree try to come up with names appropriate for the weather today. >> i got one. >> okay? >> moist mike. >> okay. >> oh, that word. everybody hates that word moist, don't they? >> remind me of a guy named trunk. >> one of those steamy kind of words.
. >> ♪ >> so keith sweat, what a perfect name for a guy named keith sweat will be in town.ing to be at the del tonight. alex annually go. your mom and dad going with us? >> i'm sure they would love to go. >> somebody once said earlier today, don't sleep on let usy. >> i think that was me. >> sounds familiar. so, keith sweat, we love that song, and it is perfect for today. when we would visit patty jackson, we did our owner have sean it every. >> i...
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see you shortly, keith. >> lester, thank you so much.queline london is also live in rio. the opening ceremony happening there later tonight. another opening ceremony in south jersey. >> reporter: thanks, keith. straight ahead we'll show you people who are getting a real jump on these fis tiths, including a 91-year-old veteran. you definitely don't want to miss that. coming up, all new at 6:00, we're going behind the mask. i introduce you to the fencer with ties to philly. >>> in less than two hours, we will witness all the pageantry and excitement that goes hand in hand with an opening ceremony of the olympic games. right now, i am standing in front of the olympic park for many of the venues will take place. handball, basketball, tennis. maracana stadium where the opening ceremony will be held this evening is about 45 minutes away. nbc 10 has your all-access pass to everything related to the olympics. the only place where you'll be able to watch the opening ceremony. coverage starts at 7:30. as we inch closer to tonight's celebration, a
see you shortly, keith. >> lester, thank you so much.queline london is also live in rio. the opening ceremony happening there later tonight. another opening ceremony in south jersey. >> reporter: thanks, keith. straight ahead we'll show you people who are getting a real jump on these fis tiths, including a 91-year-old veteran. you definitely don't want to miss that. coming up, all new at 6:00, we're going behind the mask. i introduce you to the fencer with ties to philly....
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>> reporter: hi, keith. the people here at philadelphia mills said the mall had just opened, then just inside this door here people tell us they heard loud noises coming from zales jewelry store. >> it was a very scary moment. everyone just stopped and people started to run out. i just hear these noises. they sound like gunshots but i guess they were the hammers hitting the glass. >> reporter: one teenager who saw what happened inside zales jewelry store was too afraid to show his face. >> the woman screaming. >> reporter: witnesses tell us three men wearing masks and gloves were smashing glass counters and grabbing jewelry here inside. >> they got the jewelry. they take it. and put it in the bag. >> like a backpack? >> yeah. >> reporter: store managers nearby took steps to protect their own merchandise. >> i stood there for a second, kind of panicked and shut my gate. >> reporter: the teenager ran for help. >> when you saw it, i go to security to come. >> reporter: zales is now closed for the day. the robbe
>> reporter: hi, keith. the people here at philadelphia mills said the mall had just opened, then just inside this door here people tell us they heard loud noises coming from zales jewelry store. >> it was a very scary moment. everyone just stopped and people started to run out. i just hear these noises. they sound like gunshots but i guess they were the hammers hitting the glass. >> reporter: one teenager who saw what happened inside zales jewelry store was too afraid to show...
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here again is keith morrison with more of our story. hometown hero and the homecoming queen. >> olympic glory does not always translate into material wealth. in fact, said detectives, as they sifted through dave and jane's financial records, they found evidence they were struggling. >> the lauts' finances were -- they were just living beyond their means. it was poor bookkeeping, poor management of the bills. it didn't happen just before the shooting. this has been going on for years and years and years. >> after dave was killed, said don and rebecca, they found out jane had been borrowing money from her mother-in-law. >> jane asked her for a lot of money, gave her different excuses why she needed money. >> to pay mortgages or something like that? >> mortgages, doctor bills, school -- >> supplies. >> -- school supplies. tuition. >> how much are we talking about here? >> thousands and thousands of dollars. it was a lot. >> when they found out dave had three life insurance policies? >> i believe we totaled it all up, and i think it came to
here again is keith morrison with more of our story. hometown hero and the homecoming queen. >> olympic glory does not always translate into material wealth. in fact, said detectives, as they sifted through dave and jane's financial records, they found evidence they were struggling. >> the lauts' finances were -- they were just living beyond their means. it was poor bookkeeping, poor management of the bills. it didn't happen just before the shooting. this has been going on for years...
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and helped keith win 40 bucks! thanks for joining us.. fox5 news at 5 o'clock is straight i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. how do we make the economy work for everyone? hillary clinton's plan starts here... by making big corporations and those at the top finally pay their fair share in taxes. and those companies that move overseas? she'd charge them an exit tax. then she'd use that money to make the largest investment in creating good paying jobs since world war ii. [ted]quality top tier gas helps keep engines clean. hmm,wonder what that's like... [robot]greetings,mr.ted. [ted]whoa. [robot]i have helped keep your engine clean. [ted]i will call you donnie! is that okay?do you like that name? [woman}who's donnie? my roboctopus. live from las vegas, its time for fox5 news at 5. construction scaffolding collapsed at tivoli village... while three workers were on it. one of the workers died. fox5 crews are asking what happened. investigators say that scaffolding fell - just after two this afternoon. i'm christine maddela. death..
and helped keith win 40 bucks! thanks for joining us.. fox5 news at 5 o'clock is straight i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. how do we make the economy work for everyone? hillary clinton's plan starts here... by making big corporations and those at the top finally pay their fair share in taxes. and those companies that move overseas? she'd charge them an exit tax. then she'd use that money to make the largest investment in creating good paying jobs since world war ii. [ted]quality...
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back now, keith morrison with the hometown hero and the homecoming queen.ane laut told police of a backyard prowler and gunshots right outside her door and her husband, dave laut, was dead. but, some things seemed a little off. for example, said investigators, when police were questioning jane at the house, she stepped in the laundry room. she tried to keep one of the officers out of the laundry room. she tried to close the door with her in the laundry room and him out. why? well, in that laundry room, they found her jeans rolled up in a towel and tucked between the washer, looked like they had been removed quickly and stashed away. when an officer tried to administer a gunshot residue, when the officer doing the test began getting the test ready. she did go in the bathroom and either washed her hands or wife other hands on a towel one or the two before coming back to the table or before the test is done. >> odd things. >> anyway, police scour ed the place and did not see any murder weapon lying around and they're about to take dave's body off to the morgue
back now, keith morrison with the hometown hero and the homecoming queen.ane laut told police of a backyard prowler and gunshots right outside her door and her husband, dave laut, was dead. but, some things seemed a little off. for example, said investigators, when police were questioning jane at the house, she stepped in the laundry room. she tried to keep one of the officers out of the laundry room. she tried to close the door with her in the laundry room and him out. why? well, in that...
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deirdre: keith, we wish you a lot of luck with the case, keith altman is suing google, facebook and twitter and saying they can do more to curb terrorism. >> thank you for having me. deirdre: life-saving drug epipen, the pressure came after outrage over $600 price firestorm. my next guest is a mother who says it is unaffordable even after the discount. >>> a first year teacher creating a catchy rap song to welcome his fourth grade class back to school. the teacher is with me shortly. whether it's connecting one of the world's most innovative campuses. or bringing wifi to 65,000 fans. businesses count on communication, and communication counts on centurylink. that inactive satellite radio of yours is ready to roll. because the siriusxm free listening event is on right now! just hit the sat button in your car and listen free thru sept 6. that's right, two glorious weeks of commercial-free music, plus talk, sports, comedy, news, and more. your ride has never, ever, rocked like this. oh yeah, siriusxm is on for free right now. so tune in and let's ride! if you have medicare parts a and b and wa
deirdre: keith, we wish you a lot of luck with the case, keith altman is suing google, facebook and twitter and saying they can do more to curb terrorism. >> thank you for having me. deirdre: life-saving drug epipen, the pressure came after outrage over $600 price firestorm. my next guest is a mother who says it is unaffordable even after the discount. >>> a first year teacher creating a catchy rap song to welcome his fourth grade class back to school. the teacher is with me...
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there hillary clinton today. >> keith, good evening. there was indeed and you talk about that rain many of the supporters had to spend hours waiting in the rain but that didn't re-- prevent them from packing in here. she talked about her jobs creation plan and took aim at donald trump. >> in the first hundred days i clean energy, technology and invasion, jobs in -- innovation jobs in infrastructure. >> sup pofrter -- subpoena porters spent hour -- supporters spent hours in the rain to hear this. >> i think she is going to open up new jobs. >> earlier clinton stopped at three daughter's brewery. then in front of attacking trump's past with small businesses. >> it's outray jous to me that -- outrageous to me that somebody who claims to be successful has done it by stiffing hard working americans. >> she wants to remain optimistic. >> he's not only putting our national security at risk, now he's putting our economy at rising. >> secretary clinton took a he has instructed his staff to not use the words climate change. the republican party o
there hillary clinton today. >> keith, good evening. there was indeed and you talk about that rain many of the supporters had to spend hours waiting in the rain but that didn't re-- prevent them from packing in here. she talked about her jobs creation plan and took aim at donald trump. >> in the first hundred days i clean energy, technology and invasion, jobs in -- innovation jobs in infrastructure. >> sup pofrter -- subpoena porters spent hour -- supporters spent hours in the...
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rounding out third place is pam keith, a labor attorney with nearly 8% of the vote. >>> speaking of keith, she campaigned in tampa on friday. she talked with news she's campaigning on. >> the three top issues i speak most about are criminal justice reform, taking far better care of our veterans and reducing the number of gun deaths in our country. of course economic issues are on everybody's mind. we have this discussion about the minimum wage but so many american workers make more than the minimum wage but not enough to save, not enough to get by, they're still struggling and i want to put ideas on the table to incentivize our employers. reporter: now keith is also campaigning as a washington outsider as many are doing this election season. >> i'm hearing from voters on both sides of the aisle that they're looking for new people, new voices, outsiders, people who are not beholden to special interests. they're not looking for millionaires to go to washington, they want regular, decent people who have good ideas and are strong in washington and represent them. >> all right. . >> joining us
rounding out third place is pam keith, a labor attorney with nearly 8% of the vote. >>> speaking of keith, she campaigned in tampa on friday. she talked with news she's campaigning on. >> the three top issues i speak most about are criminal justice reform, taking far better care of our veterans and reducing the number of gun deaths in our country. of course economic issues are on everybody's mind. we have this discussion about the minimum wage but so many american workers make...
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for now, keith, back for you. >> an unbelievable story. love hearing about that, the local community coming out in support. jackie, i'll see you soon, thanks. >> still to come on nbc 10 news at 5:00. >> nbc 10 responds is our promise to you. this pom and her husband purchased caskets and he decided he would rather be cremated and when the cemetery refused to give her a refund she called nbc 10's harry. the response coming up. >>> philly schools failing at fire drills. with school about to start, a new nbc 10 investigation shows state officials repeatedly missed something that could affect your kid's safety. investigative reporter mitch flocker has a preview of what you'll see tonight after the olympics. >> reporter: for years philadelphia school superintendent told state officials his schools were following the fire drill law. is this your signature? >> it is. >> reporter: but our investigation shows only 15% of the schools conduct one fire drill per month. >> obviously we were not in compliance. >> reporter: something that the school dist
for now, keith, back for you. >> an unbelievable story. love hearing about that, the local community coming out in support. jackie, i'll see you soon, thanks. >> still to come on nbc 10 news at 5:00. >> nbc 10 responds is our promise to you. this pom and her husband purchased caskets and he decided he would rather be cremated and when the cemetery refused to give her a refund she called nbc 10's harry. the response coming up. >>> philly schools failing at fire drills....
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here's keith morrison with "tangled." >> you can't put words to that. it was very surreal. >> 911, what is your emergency? >> it's true. the old saying, when you marry someone you marry their family too. >> we need an ambulance. it looks like he's been shot. he said someone broke in last night. he and his wife both. >> and not a bad thing to turn to mom or dad for advice and counsel. >> it's hard, sometimes you think it didn't happen, but yet it really did. >> it's with their help and support after all that true love could deepen and grow and last. >> i watched the crime scene shows on tv. i never -- never ever thought that oh, that's going to be my life. >> yes, it is all about family. the high desert opens up near pueblo, colorado, a hundred miles or so south of denver. among the highest of the nation's deserts. a little closer to heaven, perhaps? this is where shannon palmer's mom and dad set out to create a good, safe and holy life for their daughters far from the risks and temptations of the city. >> it was awesome. i got to grow one horses and dog
here's keith morrison with "tangled." >> you can't put words to that. it was very surreal. >> 911, what is your emergency? >> it's true. the old saying, when you marry someone you marry their family too. >> we need an ambulance. it looks like he's been shot. he said someone broke in last night. he and his wife both. >> and not a bad thing to turn to mom or dad for advice and counsel. >> it's hard, sometimes you think it didn't happen, but yet it...
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keith: thank you for joining us.nce again, parliaments committees have had a lively turn shining lights in dark places. the witnesses have not always been rushing to face the mps. mike ashley is the man at the top of sports direct. it was alleged that sports direct forced many of its employees to take low rates of pay and work in a harsh regime. mr. ashley initially refused to to ask westminster questions. when he finally did,, the businessman argued that sports direct had become too big to manage. >> it's not going out one day and you have a tiny little inflatable and you are in control. and then you wake up the next morning and you are an oil tanker. if there is a problem on the tanker, you are still responsible. >> once the organization grew, why is it so difficult? >> i have given a lot of people permanent contracts. you are not being fair. you are trying to twist what i am saying and that is not fair. that is what i fear coming to things like this. you are trying to put words in my mouth and twist what i am sayi
keith: thank you for joining us.nce again, parliaments committees have had a lively turn shining lights in dark places. the witnesses have not always been rushing to face the mps. mike ashley is the man at the top of sports direct. it was alleged that sports direct forced many of its employees to take low rates of pay and work in a harsh regime. mr. ashley initially refused to to ask westminster questions. when he finally did,, the businessman argued that sports direct had become too big to...
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how much money amanda and keith saved by switching to geico. ahhh... polo. marco...! polo! minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. polo! >> welcome back. here's keith morrison with the conclusion of "tangled." >>> it took nine months of painstaking police work before investigators finally had enough evidence to arrest ralph candelario for the murder of his wife pam, but they'd have to find him first. ralph was on vacation or maybe on the run. >> i initiated some phone calls with ralph so that we could try to track him down. >> reporter: they tracked his cell phone and caught up with him. >> driver, get your hands in the air. >> reporter: in northern california. >> walk back to the sound of my voice. back to me. >> you all right? >> yeah. >> reporter: charged him with first degree murder. pam's daughters were relieved when they got the news. >> all i could think to myself was finally. >> reporter: what was that like? >> it was like yea, then it was like this is reality all over again. it's starting. >> reporter: meaning, of course, reliving the crime at the trial. >>
how much money amanda and keith saved by switching to geico. ahhh... polo. marco...! polo! minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. polo! >> welcome back. here's keith morrison with the conclusion of "tangled." >>> it took nine months of painstaking police work before investigators finally had enough evidence to arrest ralph candelario for the murder of his wife pam, but they'd have to find him first. ralph was on vacation or maybe on the run. >> i...
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hey, jackie. >> reporter: hey, keith and rosemary.s you know, the united states is winning medals left and right. and that has so many people wanting to show their olympic pride any way they can. nbc 10's cydney long will have that story coming up next. >>> got olympic fever? you don't have to be in rio to show your team usa spirit in more ways than one. >> with the rio games, we're getting hyped up. >> reporter: how you can be just like the after the leelts right here at home. everything nature's promise is so wholesome. and it doesn't take the whole paycheck. giant's exclusive nature's promise. eat well for less. my giant. >>> the excitement for the games here in rio is being felt all the way back to you in the delaware valley. businesses are booming there because of some really inspired shoppers. nbc 10's cydney long shows how from head to toe. >> reporter: from the pool, to the gym, to the beach, usa female olympic athletes are nailing it. showing off not just their perfectly man cured muscles, but posh fingernails and sharing it
hey, jackie. >> reporter: hey, keith and rosemary.s you know, the united states is winning medals left and right. and that has so many people wanting to show their olympic pride any way they can. nbc 10's cydney long will have that story coming up next. >>> got olympic fever? you don't have to be in rio to show your team usa spirit in more ways than one. >> with the rio games, we're getting hyped up. >> reporter: how you can be just like the after the leelts right...
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returning to "tangled," here again is keith morrison. >> 7:00 a.m., january 16th, 2014. a cold morning in walzenberg, colorado. >> 911. where is your emergency? >> ralph and pam's neighbor had been on her way to work. >> we need an ambulance. >> mary had never encountered anything like this before. >> i looked over and he was saying, help me, help me. >> ralph was on the ground, in front of his house, hurt. >> i got to him and asked him if he needed help. and he seemed to be kind of out of it. >> finally ralph managed to get the words out. he and his wife had been attacked and robbed. very afraid the attackers might still be in the house, called 911. >> he looks like he had been shot. he said someone broke in last night. >> how are they doing? >> he's not good. crying. he told me to go help her. she's in the kitchen. i'm going to get my neighbor to help me here. ralph, we're getting help for you, ralph. okay? >> the police arrived. went into the house with guns drawn. and there at the entrance to the kitchen, still in her nightgown, lay pam kandelerio. her head covered i
returning to "tangled," here again is keith morrison. >> 7:00 a.m., january 16th, 2014. a cold morning in walzenberg, colorado. >> 911. where is your emergency? >> ralph and pam's neighbor had been on her way to work. >> we need an ambulance. >> mary had never encountered anything like this before. >> i looked over and he was saying, help me, help me. >> ralph was on the ground, in front of his house, hurt. >> i got to him and asked him...
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nbc 10's keith jones is joining us live in studio. keith, is this a calculated controversy? >> some people wonder if trump is crazy, or crazy like a fox. i talked to a political expert for his opinion on the strategy. >> don't worry about that baby, i love babies. i love babies. actually, i was only kidding. you can get the baby out of here. >> the latest blooper for the billionaire. >> russia, if you're listening, i hope you're able to find the 30,000 e-mails that are missing. >> not to mention building border walls and banning muslims. >> talk less, smile more, and possibly that would be some good advice for donald trump. >> j.j. balaban is a partner at the campaign group, which helped brand democratic campaigns. i asked him whether he thinks trump is crazy or calculated. >> given where he stands in the polls right now, which is several points behind secretary clinton and where many analysts think he's not going to win the presidency, it's hard to conclude anything other than crazy. >> balaban admits anything can happen, but says what worked in the republican primary for t
nbc 10's keith jones is joining us live in studio. keith, is this a calculated controversy? >> some people wonder if trump is crazy, or crazy like a fox. i talked to a political expert for his opinion on the strategy. >> don't worry about that baby, i love babies. i love babies. actually, i was only kidding. you can get the baby out of here. >> the latest blooper for the billionaire. >> russia, if you're listening, i hope you're able to find the 30,000 e-mails that are...
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>> yeah, keith, those storms are moving into our area right now.see this line of thunderstorms, it's actually a curved line, and we have areas that are moving faster than others. like this middle part. it's known as a bow echo. that's sometimes where you see the strongest wind gusts. it's also right over the reading area. and as we zoom in a little bit, you'll see it is right over downtown reading now. it's moving pretty fast. so it's going to be move out of reading pretty quickly, too. pottstown at 5:13, limerick at 5:36. there's also quite a bit of lightning with us. we've had over 1,000 strikes in the last 15 minutes or so. we have a severe thunderstorm watch that covers much of the area until 11:00. the warnings until 5:15. but there will be more warnings to come. sheena parveen has more on the heat. >> yeah, it's very hot outside. the heat and humidity are helping to fuel the storms, which is why we are under this severe threat. here's a live look out at center city, philadelphia. we have clouds around. temperature 94 degrees. it feels more li
>> yeah, keith, those storms are moving into our area right now.see this line of thunderstorms, it's actually a curved line, and we have areas that are moving faster than others. like this middle part. it's known as a bow echo. that's sometimes where you see the strongest wind gusts. it's also right over the reading area. and as we zoom in a little bit, you'll see it is right over downtown reading now. it's moving pretty fast. so it's going to be move out of reading pretty quickly, too....
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here's keith morrison with "the interrogation." >> a freak snowstorm, like an omen, smothered the little town in the blue ridge mountains. february 19th, 2003, just before 9:00 a.m., winter or no, virginia was unused to this. and the white blanket, fire alarm. now the snowstorm was the last thing on fire chief preston gentry's mind. >> the tone went off for the fire. occupant possibly trapped inside. that ramps everything up to full force. >> the alarm was on a quiet street lined with starter homes. >> there were a lot of kids in that neighborhood. so, you know, you're running a lot of things in your mind when you go in there. who are the occupants that you're going to have to rescue. >> the fire trucks raced to the home of a recently separated woman named ann charles and her three children. thick black smoke poured from the second story eaves. part of the roof had already burned away. >> we were concentrating on getting up the steps and getting into the rooms that we were pretty sure we had victims. >> neighbors crowded in behind police barricades. one of them was an 18-year-old who liv
here's keith morrison with "the interrogation." >> a freak snowstorm, like an omen, smothered the little town in the blue ridge mountains. february 19th, 2003, just before 9:00 a.m., winter or no, virginia was unused to this. and the white blanket, fire alarm. now the snowstorm was the last thing on fire chief preston gentry's mind. >> the tone went off for the fire. occupant possibly trapped inside. that ramps everything up to full force. >> the alarm was on a quiet...
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here's keith morrison with "under a full moon." >> reporter: she was finished now. tired, wrung out. must have been as she walked away from the incessantly ' chirping machinery and the bleary eyes of the gamblers on holiday from real life who'd called out for her again and again and again. outside in the night, a full moon bathed the great houses of delight and sin in an unaccustomed shade of pale. it was september 29, 2012. at precisely 3:00 in the morning, in a back room of the palms casino, the cocktail waitress named shauna tiaffay inserted her time card in the stamping machine, and set out to break a little rule. shauna had parked her car in the back lot, a practice discouraged because surveillance cameras were unable to track her all the way to her car. still easier this way. quicker. and after all, would a stalker really be waiting for her here, under a full moon? >> it was absolutely horrible. and we felt so helpless. >> it's every woman's worst nightmare. >> we didn't know if any of us were next. >> reporter: it never occurred to shauna to become a cocktail
here's keith morrison with "under a full moon." >> reporter: she was finished now. tired, wrung out. must have been as she walked away from the incessantly ' chirping machinery and the bleary eyes of the gamblers on holiday from real life who'd called out for her again and again and again. outside in the night, a full moon bathed the great houses of delight and sin in an unaccustomed shade of pale. it was september 29, 2012. at precisely 3:00 in the morning, in a back room of...