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kill him. out of cassie. >> sounds like fun. >> we'll stay tuned. >> on friday, september 22nd, draper and adamcik go to where cassie was house sitting. they hang out with cassie and her boyfriend. they leave. and turn the camera on about an hour and a half later. >> unfortunately, we have the grueling task of killing our two friends. and they are right in the house just down the street. >> we just talked to them. we were there for an hour. >> we checked out the whole house. we know there's lots of doors. there's lots of places to hide. i unlocked the back doors. that's all unlocked. >> the camera is then turned off at 9:53 p.m. it comes back on about two hours later. we just killed cassie. we just left her house. this is not a [ bleep ] joke. i stabbed her in the throat and i saw her lifeless body just disappeared. dude, i killed cassie. oh. that felt unreal. i mean it went by so fast. >> we've got to get our -- >> stand up. put your hands on the wall. >> torey adamcik and brian draper are cha
kill him. out of cassie. >> sounds like fun. >> we'll stay tuned. >> on friday, september 22nd, draper and adamcik go to where cassie was house sitting. they hang out with cassie and her boyfriend. they leave. and turn the camera on about an hour and a half later. >> unfortunately, we have the grueling task of killing our two friends. and they are right in the house just down the street. >> we just talked to them. we were there for an hour. >> we checked out...
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he's going to kill you. kill me? here? now? no. he said he will fight you tomorrow morning at the temple. if you try to escape tonight he'll kill you and your friends and me too! friends? we're not his friends! we just met him. we hardly no each other. the man was so panic stricken and afraid that they couldn't sleep all night. they just sat in total silence. it was a very quiet night. the next morning,hia chi, hia chi! oh, this is a voice i will never ever forget. samurai, good morning. oh, good morningiha chi come on. i had a very good sleep last night. very good. wonderful. yes, so i'd like to pay my bill. keep the change. thank you. thank you. and now, i'm leaving. leaving? what about the fight at the temple? huh? oh, that! no,iha chi that was just a lie. what? a lie? why would you tell such a lie. because,iha chi i just wanted a quiet night! [applause] [music] >> hi and welcome back to authors who make you think. i appreciate you wanting to think on a beautiful saturday afternoon. 8 years ago in the ban shell at golden gate pa
he's going to kill you. kill me? here? now? no. he said he will fight you tomorrow morning at the temple. if you try to escape tonight he'll kill you and your friends and me too! friends? we're not his friends! we just met him. we hardly no each other. the man was so panic stricken and afraid that they couldn't sleep all night. they just sat in total silence. it was a very quiet night. the next morning,hia chi, hia chi! oh, this is a voice i will never ever forget. samurai, good morning. oh,...
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i killed april brunais. i killed leslie shelley and i killed debra taylor.t that's when it kind of struck me at that point, the way he rattled all those names within five seconds. i was kind of stunned at that point. >> for hours ross confessed to the murders giving detectives all of the details they were lacking. >> there's nothing they could have said or done. it was me. it wasn't them. they were dead as soon as i saw them, i think. >> it was as if the mere sight of a young woman triggered a deadly chain of events. >> it's as though the wiring in the brain has been crossed and in sexual sadism, the individual gets more and more aroused and sexually aggressive. >> aggressive enough to overpower even his toughest victims. >> we were standing at the scene of robin stavinsky. he said to me that she was exceptionally strong. and, in fact, she had been a state javelin champion is my understanding, and he mentioned that with her and another one of the victims, that they were stronger than most. >> a normal strangulation because your hands cramp, you don't strangl
i killed april brunais. i killed leslie shelley and i killed debra taylor.t that's when it kind of struck me at that point, the way he rattled all those names within five seconds. i was kind of stunned at that point. >> for hours ross confessed to the murders giving detectives all of the details they were lacking. >> there's nothing they could have said or done. it was me. it wasn't them. they were dead as soon as i saw them, i think. >> it was as if the mere sight of a young...
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you killed a little girl? >> yeah, that's what i was thinking, too, when i was driving back, you know. i was thinking about that. >> this is how these guys operate. they are able to commit the most despicable acts without thinking. even now he does not show a shred of feeling for his victim. he told me he didn't worry about getting caught. but i think he got away with this murder because he was just plain lucky. >> i wanted to find out when he began to hone in on little girls. were they his preferred victims or the most readily available victims? >> you know, as -- the older i got, the -- the girls would stay mostly the same age or younger than me. then they started to the separation between ages and getting wider and wider. pretty soon i found myself molesting kids. >> sounds like it was an obsession obsessive thoughts. how were you able to control these obsessive thoughts like if you could at all? >> i just thought about it all the time. i thought about, you know, taking people out and raping them and killin
you killed a little girl? >> yeah, that's what i was thinking, too, when i was driving back, you know. i was thinking about that. >> this is how these guys operate. they are able to commit the most despicable acts without thinking. even now he does not show a shred of feeling for his victim. he told me he didn't worry about getting caught. but i think he got away with this murder because he was just plain lucky. >> i wanted to find out when he began to hone in on little girls....
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why would anyone want to kill her? the only person she could think of was a possessive ex-boyfriend still hurting from a break-up with maylon. >> i felt he did it because he was not willing at that time to let her go out of his life. >> the detective tracked down the old boyfriend, but he was cleared within days because he was seen in a nightclub on the night of the murder. >> he had an alibi. then they should have looked elsewhere. >> detective enio says he did look elsewhere but came up empty. >> we interviewed other witnesses. people in the house. the landlord. people next door. no one heard anything. no one. >> but florence barnes believes the mostly white police force had no interest in solving the murder of a black woman. >> a murder of black people at that time was not looked at as something that should be investigated with any kind of depth. >> we worked as hard for a black murder as we did for a white murder. >> after a year of dead ends the killer's trail was ice cold and detectives closed the case. >> i was
why would anyone want to kill her? the only person she could think of was a possessive ex-boyfriend still hurting from a break-up with maylon. >> i felt he did it because he was not willing at that time to let her go out of his life. >> the detective tracked down the old boyfriend, but he was cleared within days because he was seen in a nightclub on the night of the murder. >> he had an alibi. then they should have looked elsewhere. >> detective enio says he did look...
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i didn't kill troy. what about rocco? i didn't kill him, either. don't believe me, you can talk to kayla. i was with her when he was killed. so, you were with ms. bledsoe? yeah. we were having sex. okay? are we done here now? (sighs) diane, give us a minute, would you? kayla, i want you to think very carefully before you answer my next question. okay? darren riggs said that you slept with him. is that true? yes. i slept with darren. here's what you don't know about me. i hate being lied to. especially when i've trusted the person. these are the results from your sexual assault kit. it shows one dna contribution from victor the night you were assaulted. so, why are you lying for darren? because he's innocent. he's innocent. he didn't kill that boy. what do you know? (sighs) at the party, i tried to talk to darren. hey. hey, you okay? you know, for a free man, you seem pretty down. some people shouldn't be free. well, considering everything you've been through, you know, a little depression-- it seems normal, right? you don't get it. they're guilty.
i didn't kill troy. what about rocco? i didn't kill him, either. don't believe me, you can talk to kayla. i was with her when he was killed. so, you were with ms. bledsoe? yeah. we were having sex. okay? are we done here now? (sighs) diane, give us a minute, would you? kayla, i want you to think very carefully before you answer my next question. okay? darren riggs said that you slept with him. is that true? yes. i slept with darren. here's what you don't know about me. i hate being lied to....
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kill them just. we faced a war. nothing honorable and killed in. the war zone and i started seeing how i need to change. in the way to do they're not going to rival the other person that's why i'm applying for. the. but all of the season of the u.s. kicked off the traditional black friday shopping stampede but it's the time of year of course when the divide between rich and poor that is widest that is the half of the stars people in new york just how much their spending habits have been hit this year by the global financial rollercoaster. tis the season and once again will this lousy economy affect your holidays this week let's talk about that in a moment it's ok. to. spend a lot of money for other european countries yes so that's an effect i personally don't feel personally you can enjoy your holidays and shop in portugal is a little trouble there with the money so you think people will have less shopping and different holidays. i mean all of those i'm from brazil so the economies are helping me. ho
kill them just. we faced a war. nothing honorable and killed in. the war zone and i started seeing how i need to change. in the way to do they're not going to rival the other person that's why i'm applying for. the. but all of the season of the u.s. kicked off the traditional black friday shopping stampede but it's the time of year of course when the divide between rich and poor that is widest that is the half of the stars people in new york just how much their spending habits have been hit...
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bin laden killed number three we've killed number x. . and a few details like that combined with assurances that the program is highly effective but if we go any further and say so tell us how you run the program do you actually do the same sort of targeting as the military does do you follow the same rules do you abide by the law of armed conflict they say it's all secret we can tell you anything about it nothing at all do you follow up do you know if you've killed anybody well first of all we can't tell you but we can assure you we haven't ever killed anyone well i ask any military expert and that's ridiculous the sort of operations are messy they're complicated inevitably civilians are killed but we can't investigate there if we have no information at all so my argument would be that the cia by carrying out this large scale program of killing hundreds of people totally on the basis of secrecy is violating the international law that requires a degree of accountability explaining what's been done and showing that the rules are being foll
bin laden killed number three we've killed number x. . and a few details like that combined with assurances that the program is highly effective but if we go any further and say so tell us how you run the program do you actually do the same sort of targeting as the military does do you follow the same rules do you abide by the law of armed conflict they say it's all secret we can tell you anything about it nothing at all do you follow up do you know if you've killed anybody well first of all we...
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when she killed david, she killed the only disciplinarian she had.de a deal to get out of it. >> the idea joan manipulated elizabeth wasn't even possible, said the defense, certainly not for either of her parents. >> they couldn't keep her in school, in the house, couldn't get her to do anything. all of a sudden joan is going to get her to turn and kill dave? >> the jury deliberated a day and a half. then. >> they came back guilty. >> my heart dropped. so many things flash through your mind. you realize life as you know it is gone. >> it was so unbelievable. we knew joan was innocent, and she had just been found guilty. it shattered our world in so many ways. >> joan, did you kill your husband? >> joan shannon will spend the rest of her life in prison for orchestrating the murder. she has no chance of parole. no more appeals. and elizabeth who actually pulled the trigger? she, too, was sent to prison for at least 25 years, courtesy of the deal she cut with the d.a. >> i told the truth. i wasn't gaining anything by lying. i would sabotage my own life
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was there a con conspiracy to kill the congressman? they picked through letters never sent home, diaries, crop reports, meeting notes, collect 50 # ,000 pieces -- 50,000 pieces of paper, and that would be like -- i don't know -- 1503 -- 150 300-page novels. when i started working, it looked like this, heavily redacted, couldn't read anything, and then after i was about to turn the book in, they unredacted certain documents so i took another six months. it was kind of interesting. i'm going to just read to you -- well, first, i guess i should explain the structure of the book. 118 people died that day, and so my way in, since everybody knows how jonestown ends was to pick five different people who represent different demographics that were attracted to jim jones, and so you have, for example, a middle-aged white woman, college educated who worked, and was a progressive and really wanted to do something to help the cause of minorities and african-americans and was drawn to jim jones church, which at the time was seen as a progressive sou
was there a con conspiracy to kill the congressman? they picked through letters never sent home, diaries, crop reports, meeting notes, collect 50 # ,000 pieces -- 50,000 pieces of paper, and that would be like -- i don't know -- 1503 -- 150 300-page novels. when i started working, it looked like this, heavily redacted, couldn't read anything, and then after i was about to turn the book in, they unredacted certain documents so i took another six months. it was kind of interesting. i'm going to...
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supply routes in afghanistan and demands of the us vacated space after claims in alliance air strike killed dozens of pakistani soldiers nato admits it was highly likely to have been responsible for the killings and. fresh clashes in cairo as the death toll rises to forty two protesters on her square say they will not take the future in their own hands and form their own government. and love really does hurt for this once aspiring american politician who's been left homeless and hopeless on the streets of ukraine because. he has in common live broadcasting from the heart of moscow on charon's arace with their headlines pakistan is reviewing the terms of its cooperation with nato including diplomatic and political after the killing of up to twenty eight pakistani soldiers into alliance airstrikes islam a body has already shut down nato supply routes into afghanistan pakistan is also demanding the us vacate its air base in the south west of the country within fifteen days archies priya sridhar reports. according to the pakistani military nato helicopters actually attacked a military checkpoin
supply routes in afghanistan and demands of the us vacated space after claims in alliance air strike killed dozens of pakistani soldiers nato admits it was highly likely to have been responsible for the killings and. fresh clashes in cairo as the death toll rises to forty two protesters on her square say they will not take the future in their own hands and form their own government. and love really does hurt for this once aspiring american politician who's been left homeless and hopeless on the...
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he said, yeah, i went down to city hall that day to kill george and harvey, and i also wanted to kill willie brown and carol silver, another supervisor. perhaps more than anything else, what that final confession made clear to me was something i had already believed based on he research. dan white didn't kill harvey because he was gay. he killed harvey because harvey was one of the people who defeated and humiliated him at city hall. he wanted to kill harvey as part of a gang of four. after his years in los angeles and against the wishes of mayor dianne feinstein, he returned to san francisco. he had no job. there were threats on his life. he now had three kids, including one who had been conceived in a conjugal visit, and he wasn't living at home because he and his wife decided it was too dangerous to the children. he had just begun seeing a shrink because his wife insisted oned. he was taking lithium for his depression, the first time, as far as i can tell, he received n any treatment of any kind for the underlying mental illness that has gotten him off. and then, -- just one second
he said, yeah, i went down to city hall that day to kill george and harvey, and i also wanted to kill willie brown and carol silver, another supervisor. perhaps more than anything else, what that final confession made clear to me was something i had already believed based on he research. dan white didn't kill harvey because he was gay. he killed harvey because harvey was one of the people who defeated and humiliated him at city hall. he wanted to kill harvey as part of a gang of four. after his...
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up to 1000 civilians reported killed. this and allegations of widespread torture amount to crimes against humanity according to campaigners in a new report released today calling for immediate international action. >> we hope that this will galvanize those parts of the international system that have been making excuses for months. the time is now to make pressure against president assad. we cannot tolerate the scale of the brutality we have seen. >> as the international community dithers, the protest on the ground are gaining support. according to opposition activists, increasing numbers of soldiers are defecting from the armed forces. this man is the commander of a rebel force of the free syrian army. he told the bbc they were defending the people and he said that the assad regime would only be removed by using force. that could lead to even greater casualties in a full-scale civil war in which a brutal regime is confronted by an armed resistance. >> so what if anything can the international community to to bring this bl
up to 1000 civilians reported killed. this and allegations of widespread torture amount to crimes against humanity according to campaigners in a new report released today calling for immediate international action. >> we hope that this will galvanize those parts of the international system that have been making excuses for months. the time is now to make pressure against president assad. we cannot tolerate the scale of the brutality we have seen. >> as the international community...
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i know i killed 20.'ve seen the bodies as a result not just of me shooting directly but hitting them with napalm or bombs or artillery. once that is over, you can walk around and count the bodies. >> what is the difference between your first kill and your last kill in your own head? >> i do not think there's any difference. you get numbed by the combat in the beginning. i might have to second-guess myself. you get increasingly numb. when you're there longer and longer, i think that on the spot you are not as shaken by its as the first one or two. when you get back from that situation, you get in your 40's and 50's, it becomes not difficult at all. the one that haunted me was in the middle of the numbers of people that i killed. for some reason, we had broken through. he is trying to kill me with a grenade. his eyes locked with mine. that is rare. he was human. most of the time when you're killing in combat, i call it pseudo, it is psychological protection. your raise not to kill people. then you have to
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arrival kill another person that's why why. take a look at the main headlines now take it off the first day of parliamentary elections in egypt is met with collective gloom many doubt to boycott the vote they see as a legitimate. american e.u. diplomats converge on washington to draw up a roadmap well future by the respective war camps don't bask in success or shout similar plans for syria and iran. and baring their anger to the world a group of people craning women make a show across europe with a series of naked protests against these rights. coming up next a special report on corporate greed and environmental protection a real life political thriller about espionage violence and intimidation surrounding the u.s. and goldmine. everything. there. will be to. see we'll go to the police station now and press charges. as i just arrived on monday as i work in the cheese factory and bring cheese from the market to lima and then around and around it it is there that is what i want to know if they're going to arrest me so i can call
arrival kill another person that's why why. take a look at the main headlines now take it off the first day of parliamentary elections in egypt is met with collective gloom many doubt to boycott the vote they see as a legitimate. american e.u. diplomats converge on washington to draw up a roadmap well future by the respective war camps don't bask in success or shout similar plans for syria and iran. and baring their anger to the world a group of people craning women make a show across europe...
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pakistan blocks a vital nato supply route to afghanistan in response to a helicopter strike that's killed up to twenty eight pakistani soldiers and threatens to further strain relations. cairo chaos fresh clashes flaring up in tahrir square as protesters give the new prime minister the cold shoulder and work on forming their own government. and how being blinded by love left this once aspiring us politician homeless and hopeless on the streets of ukraine we'll tell you more. five pm in moscow i match reza good to have you with us here on r t our top story pakistan has cut off the vital flow of nato supplies to afghanistan after a helicopter attack an overhaul of the border region and killed up to twenty eight pakistani soldiers and injured more than a dozen the incident may deal a serious blow to ties between the alliance and islam a bad already somewhat strained over deadly raids in pakistani territory our correspondent in the region priya sridhar has more. according to the pakistani military nato helicopters actually attacked a military checkpoint on the pakistan afghan border that chec
pakistan blocks a vital nato supply route to afghanistan in response to a helicopter strike that's killed up to twenty eight pakistani soldiers and threatens to further strain relations. cairo chaos fresh clashes flaring up in tahrir square as protesters give the new prime minister the cold shoulder and work on forming their own government. and how being blinded by love left this once aspiring us politician homeless and hopeless on the streets of ukraine we'll tell you more. five pm in moscow i...
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. >> a boy was killed. a sniper shot him in the head. >> fronline takes you inside the opposition movement. >> these people are back on the streets. they're absolutely fearless. >> in our second story tonight... >> the regime has a playbook. you have a protest, you have an uprising, you suppress it. >> syria's president, bashar al-assad, the man behind the crackdown. >> those who believed in president bashar al-assad lost all their faith when the first bullet was fired at a civilian. >> this is how the assads, both father and son, deal with domestic threats. >> can this regime stop today's revolution? >> there's no question, at this point, that the syrian government thinks it's won. >> these two stories on this special edition of frontine. >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major funding is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant,
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i did not kill my wife! >> but stunning still was what came after, a mysterious woman with a secret. >> this is a woman who said, i saw the murderer and it wasn't tom foley. >> would her story be the ultd mat twist? >> we can tear out your heart. >> "mystery at heath bar farm." good evening. welcome to "dateline." i'm a lester holt. it's a mystery people thought they had the answer to, the murder of a teacher, within hours police were on the scene. there would be an arrest, a trial and a conviction. case closed? not on your life. because in this story a bombshell came in after the verdict. here's josh mankiewicz. >> 911. >> i need an ambulance now. >> february 2009, coldwater, michigan. >> what's the problem? >> my wife! >> your wife? >> yes! >> in one day, one moment -- >> is she breathing? >> no! she's gone! she's gone. >> -- the innocent, simple life tom foley and his family once lived was gone forever. >> oh, my god! no! oh, my god! >> gives it off to foley. >> it was a moment tom foley never would have
i did not kill my wife! >> but stunning still was what came after, a mysterious woman with a secret. >> this is a woman who said, i saw the murderer and it wasn't tom foley. >> would her story be the ultd mat twist? >> we can tear out your heart. >> "mystery at heath bar farm." good evening. welcome to "dateline." i'm a lester holt. it's a mystery people thought they had the answer to, the murder of a teacher, within hours police were on the...
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officer capoot killed last week. amy hollyfield is live at the vallejo high school where street closures will begin early. >> reporter: you have to check out this impressive set-up on the football field at the vallejo high school. there are 4,000 chairs out there on the field. the lights on, stage set. security guards to make sure no one disturbs the set-up. governor brown will be among the dignataries to remember officer jim capoot kill in the line of duty chasing a bank robbery suspect. that man turned, shot and killed the officer. his death has had a tremendous impact on the city of vallejo. the city has held a candlelight vigil, people have left flowers and candles at the police station. people have told numerous stories of how the officer contribute odd to this community, not only as -- as a police officer but in other roles, as an officer police say -- people say he cared about people, followed up, pushed them to do better. also the girls' basketball coach at the high school. we was a former marine. and he was
officer capoot killed last week. amy hollyfield is live at the vallejo high school where street closures will begin early. >> reporter: you have to check out this impressive set-up on the football field at the vallejo high school. there are 4,000 chairs out there on the field. the lights on, stage set. security guards to make sure no one disturbs the set-up. governor brown will be among the dignataries to remember officer jim capoot kill in the line of duty chasing a bank robbery suspect....
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i didn't kill troy. what about rocco? i didn't kill him, either.ou don't believe me, you can talk to kayla. i was with her when he was killed. so, you were with ms. bledsoe? yeah. we were having sex. okay? are we done here now? (sighs) diane, give us a minute, would you? kayla, i want you to think very carefully before you answer my next question. okay? darren riggs said that you slept with him. is that true? yes. i slept with darren. here's what you don't know about me. i hate being lied to. especially when i've trusted the person. these are the results from your sexual assault kit. it shows one dna contribution from victor the night you were assaulted. so, why are you lying for darren? because he's innocent. he's innocent. he didn't kill that boy. what do you know? (sighs) at the party, i tried to talk to darren. hey. hey, you okay? you know, for a free man, you seem pretty down. some people shouldn't be free. well, considering everything you've been through, you know, a little depression-- it seems normal, right? you don't get it. they're guilty
i didn't kill troy. what about rocco? i didn't kill him, either.ou don't believe me, you can talk to kayla. i was with her when he was killed. so, you were with ms. bledsoe? yeah. we were having sex. okay? are we done here now? (sighs) diane, give us a minute, would you? kayla, i want you to think very carefully before you answer my next question. okay? darren riggs said that you slept with him. is that true? yes. i slept with darren. here's what you don't know about me. i hate being lied to....
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did you say kill team? what did he mean by that? are we talking about enemy combatants? >> [inaudible] >> specialist admitted three counts of murder and said gibbs planned the attack. >> we would identify a guy. [inaudible] >> he has pleaded not guilty to 16 separate charges. he faces life in prison without parole if convicted. >> a major breakthrough by the u.s. against a drug cartel. >> it was a network run by mexicans in arizona. a total of 76 suspects have been arrested. they used backpackers and vehicles to smuggle marijuana, cocaine, and caroline. -- heroin. >> operation pipeline express has been going on for the last year and a half. over that time, there been three major busts. a total of 76 arrests, more than 30 tons of marijuana, more than 100 fire arms. it was all focused on the border between arizona and mexico. those border towns where they entered the united states. they were using backpackers, a vehicle's and safe houses are around the city of phoenix. this operation is said to live made some
did you say kill team? what did he mean by that? are we talking about enemy combatants? >> [inaudible] >> specialist admitted three counts of murder and said gibbs planned the attack. >> we would identify a guy. [inaudible] >> he has pleaded not guilty to 16 separate charges. he faces life in prison without parole if convicted. >> a major breakthrough by the u.s. against a drug cartel. >> it was a network run by mexicans in arizona. a total of 76 suspects...
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or sent them to kill list one. who authored the crime you'll look at it señorita i won the man who killed my son to stay in jail. and i eat it because they killed my son well none were bigger than thou for me he. very low and asking for justice he either was be here. markku gave a special mass for his friend with money. the spies followed him and took these photos and videos. to remember that the dead live on through us. those who believe in god never die but have everlasting life oh. so. much. the study of as i was leaving my mother's house my mother noticed someone was taking pictures and filming us in a bit of. a bit i crossed the street to ask him what he was doing. he moved away and then started running for it but if. you look at your book i followed and he kept running for it. to see so i got into my car turned around for myself and followed. and deal with that the scale he turned left and i turn to. the extent that he tried to lose me here but he ran this way. with a killer variable i lost him for a bit here
or sent them to kill list one. who authored the crime you'll look at it señorita i won the man who killed my son to stay in jail. and i eat it because they killed my son well none were bigger than thou for me he. very low and asking for justice he either was be here. markku gave a special mass for his friend with money. the spies followed him and took these photos and videos. to remember that the dead live on through us. those who believe in god never die but have everlasting life oh. so....
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a small number of the people who has killed more than fifty thousand people killed by innit. i think those who committed these crimes should go to the international court court when they need to implement that resolution. seventy three the way they did it in a criminal way russia said no try and i said no the majority of security council members said no pressure is only working in the interests of syria we believe russia is working also in the interests of world peace and security in the interest of russian interests and russian policy as a peaceful power as a great partner that wants to maintain peace and security in the entire world if they manipulate the situation in the middle east they will do it everywhere in the world. but has become very. very sure libya is an issue of all. those countries are rushing now to divide the. begins of the war among themselves for excellence from what it seems from the outside but also. events are taking place in your country are affected by outside players for instance turkey turkey wants to be a leading power in for the sunnis in the regi
a small number of the people who has killed more than fifty thousand people killed by innit. i think those who committed these crimes should go to the international court court when they need to implement that resolution. seventy three the way they did it in a criminal way russia said no try and i said no the majority of security council members said no pressure is only working in the interests of syria we believe russia is working also in the interests of world peace and security in the...
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yes many civilians were killed assess in ated but people have to ask the question who killed them and why they were killed because our security forces were able to detain. themselves admitted that they were killing demonstrators in syria to keep the pace of demonstrations going on not only that but some of those criminals said they were killing people to keep for example the illegal building of houses in certain areas because they cannot violate the law if the demo stations were not there so these are the cases however we believe the killing of a single pierce is too much he believes that life of one person is already crucial and this question if they still keep taking place could just say that syria is at a state of the civil war no. i mean those who are provoking these developments want syria to go through a civil war and you know the complexity of the syrian population. is so deep because this is the history of syria we have something from everything. we have the three monotheistic religions within the each religion we have all the denominations so those who are behind these develo
yes many civilians were killed assess in ated but people have to ask the question who killed them and why they were killed because our security forces were able to detain. themselves admitted that they were killing demonstrators in syria to keep the pace of demonstrations going on not only that but some of those criminals said they were killing people to keep for example the illegal building of houses in certain areas because they cannot violate the law if the demo stations were not there so...
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russia questions the legality of its a bootstrap love for new jewelry from the business can kill the sea of international arms trafficking. a manned mission to mars take one step closer to reality this week as russia's ambitious experiment the trip to the red planet successfully ended in moscow after a five hundred twenty day. welcome it's eleven pm here in moscow this sunday night watching the weekly from r.t. it's the round of the top stories of the last seven days with me kevin owen and greece's president says hosting crunch talks right now between the country's embattled prime minister and the main opposition chief as politicians try to seek common ground for the formation of an interim government the country's opposition's been calling on george patton dreyer to resign to bring an end to the only going political deadlock according to senior government officials now pup and could announce his resignation in the coming hours hoping it will pave the way for unity coalition meantime athens is fast running out of time to implement that crucial e.u. bailout plan is designed to save th
russia questions the legality of its a bootstrap love for new jewelry from the business can kill the sea of international arms trafficking. a manned mission to mars take one step closer to reality this week as russia's ambitious experiment the trip to the red planet successfully ended in moscow after a five hundred twenty day. welcome it's eleven pm here in moscow this sunday night watching the weekly from r.t. it's the round of the top stories of the last seven days with me kevin owen and...
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it was hardly likely to have been responsible for the killings . fresh clashes in cairo as the death toll rises to forty one protesters on tucker square say they will now take the future into their own hands and form their own government. and love really does hurt but this once aspiring american politician has been left homeless and hopeless on the streets of ukraine. it's three o'clock here in moscow thank you for being with us we go now to our top story pakistan is reviewing the terms of its cooperation with nato after the killing of up to twenty pakistani soldiers into lines air strikes in retaliation islam about has shut down nato supply routes into afghanistan pakistan is also demanding the u.s. vacate its air base in the southwest of the country archies priya sridhar reports. according to the pocket military nail helicopters actually attacked a military checkpoint on the pakistan afghan border that checkpoints called salo law in response to this incident actually ask elated pretty quickly and the pakistani military actually shut down that che
it was hardly likely to have been responsible for the killings . fresh clashes in cairo as the death toll rises to forty one protesters on tucker square say they will now take the future into their own hands and form their own government. and love really does hurt but this once aspiring american politician has been left homeless and hopeless on the streets of ukraine. it's three o'clock here in moscow thank you for being with us we go now to our top story pakistan is reviewing the terms of its...
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one shot struck a man in the chest, which killed him.olice arriving on the scene didn't know where it was coming from. >> the only thing we can tell you at this time that we are positive of us is we have the weapon, the rest post, and we have five spent cartridges which is right up there at that telephone pole. it appears to be someone who planned to come here and do just this. >> this was not an impulsive act whatsoever. this was an act that required planning, lots of patience. he chose this location. it had all the features that he was looking for or that he needed to set up his rifle to give him an escape route and be able to sit there for two hours, laying in wait for his perfect victim. the victim is almost the last thing he decides to do before he commits the homicide. >> for his first sniper killing, franklin boldly leaves the murder weapon behind. having removed both his fingerprints and the serial number from the rifle. though st. louis police eventually trace the gun back to texas, it would never lead them to franklin. >> being
one shot struck a man in the chest, which killed him.olice arriving on the scene didn't know where it was coming from. >> the only thing we can tell you at this time that we are positive of us is we have the weapon, the rest post, and we have five spent cartridges which is right up there at that telephone pole. it appears to be someone who planned to come here and do just this. >> this was not an impulsive act whatsoever. this was an act that required planning, lots of patience. he...
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i've never killed anyone. i don't need to kill anyone. i think it. i have it here.and i put on the faces and i talk and i play. it's a big act, man. in the spiritual world is where i live. i exist in places you never even dreamed of. >> you almost hate to think of manson thinking he contributed something personally to knowledge about human behavior. but he has, hasn't he? >> what we learned from manson is how somebody can be affected to a point of having psychiatric problems and still be charismatic and manipulative enough and have enough going on upstairs to plan and organize two massacres. very organized killings. >> i don't fit in society and i am incompetent. i never been a success at anything. i even got to the point where i didn't want to be a success at anything. what would being a success, what does that mean? you know? money? oh, i've had all the money in the world three times and i had to give it back. that's a stupid little game, you know. i hardly even think about it too much. it's hard for me to remember breakfast. in fact, if i didn't have two or three
i've never killed anyone. i don't need to kill anyone. i think it. i have it here.and i put on the faces and i talk and i play. it's a big act, man. in the spiritual world is where i live. i exist in places you never even dreamed of. >> you almost hate to think of manson thinking he contributed something personally to knowledge about human behavior. but he has, hasn't he? >> what we learned from manson is how somebody can be affected to a point of having psychiatric problems and...
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of course, milk and moscone were killed about ten days after the massacre happen. but, you know, you had jane fonda, willie brown, angela davis. you know, on the outside people's temping looked good. and i talk about in in the prologue that for me growing up as i did with a, you know, a black brother and always feeling like a misfit and longing for a place to belong, if i had come to a temple service, say on a sunday morning and seen this, i would have definitely have been interested. my brother david and i, you know, i would have been interested because of his message of social justice, i would have been interested because there was real love between temple members. i mean, having grown up in the church, a church is so much more than just its leader. it's the relationship you have with the other congress regants and those, you know, your kids becoming friends with them. it's, you know, for like, for example, a young man like stanley clayton from oakland whose mother didn't give a damn about him and was stealing from grocery stores to get something to eat while his
of course, milk and moscone were killed about ten days after the massacre happen. but, you know, you had jane fonda, willie brown, angela davis. you know, on the outside people's temping looked good. and i talk about in in the prologue that for me growing up as i did with a, you know, a black brother and always feeling like a misfit and longing for a place to belong, if i had come to a temple service, say on a sunday morning and seen this, i would have definitely have been interested. my...
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they did not want to kill any egyptians. they have no intention of killing and the egyptians because they are part of the egyptian people. they are bringing out injured people from the square. saying that they had no intention to kill or injure anyone. >> thank you very much for that. the united nations envoy to yemen says that there has been an agreement on a deed for the transfer of power, ending months of a steel mill -- stalemate that will bring unity by an exchange for handing power to the deputy. protests have been going on for months in an effort to force an end to the 33-year rule. the gridlock has badly damaged the country's economy. the turkish prime minister has called on the president of syria to step down in the interests of peace. in a strongly worded speech, he urged the leader to draw lessons from the fate of dictators like out of hitler and muammar gaddafi. -- adolph hitler and muammar gaddafi. security forces killed nine people in protest. eyewitnesses reported violent clashes between the army and regime op
they did not want to kill any egyptians. they have no intention of killing and the egyptians because they are part of the egyptian people. they are bringing out injured people from the square. saying that they had no intention to kill or injure anyone. >> thank you very much for that. the united nations envoy to yemen says that there has been an agreement on a deed for the transfer of power, ending months of a steel mill -- stalemate that will bring unity by an exchange for handing power...
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the accident killed slattery's wife susan.... and left his 14-year-old son mmtthew with a traumatic brain injury.it was discovered that the drivvr haddbeee behind the wheel of that semi for more than 10 hours... without a break.noo, ssattery and other truck safety advocates... are trying to change that from ever happening again. (ssattery) " i just know that i have to dd something, i feel moved to action..."(slattery) ""t has to cost them something. rathhr have us do it through regulation than through lawsuits. because lawsuits don't happen untii somebody's d" pead."slattery plans to pestify infront of a congressional committee the number of consecutive ce - hours trrckers are allowed to currently, it's 11 hours in a 14 hour shift.part of that regulation change would also increase rest time between ddivvng shhfts. meantime, the trucker in the accident his family was involvvd in now faces up to 7 years in prison.he pled guilty to vehicular homicide.megan gilliland, fox45 morning news. a fire in prince george's county claims the li
the accident killed slattery's wife susan.... and left his 14-year-old son mmtthew with a traumatic brain injury.it was discovered that the drivvr haddbeee behind the wheel of that semi for more than 10 hours... without a break.noo, ssattery and other truck safety advocates... are trying to change that from ever happening again. (ssattery) " i just know that i have to dd something, i feel moved to action..."(slattery) ""t has to cost them something. rathhr have us do it...
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she also reports that the people who were killed are considered martyrs'. pakistan is calling the nato raid an attack on its territorial sovereignty saying it will not tolerate such incidents john ransom political analyst from the british base to stop the war coalition told r.t. that the us and its allies are creating an explosive situation in the already volatile region and whether or not it's a precondition for washington it should be a big issue for the rest of us this is after all pakistan is after all a nuclear state the region is unstable the border with afghanistan if you recall the pretext or drone attacks were inside pakistani territory we know that the u.s. military we regard and indeed refer to the whole area as africa as if it's one single state if the puppet regime and it is a puppet regime in afghanistan is so horrified by the attack on pakistan that it is saying that it will back down against the countries that are occupying afghanistan i think you can see quite how far this is no this is now run so i think this is a very very dangerous momen
she also reports that the people who were killed are considered martyrs'. pakistan is calling the nato raid an attack on its territorial sovereignty saying it will not tolerate such incidents john ransom political analyst from the british base to stop the war coalition told r.t. that the us and its allies are creating an explosive situation in the already volatile region and whether or not it's a precondition for washington it should be a big issue for the rest of us this is after all pakistan...
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you're raised in a culture, good people don't kill people. thow shall not kill. unless you're a sociopath you always will feel that way. yet your government says now it's time to kill people, ok. then you come back, gosh, how do i deal with that? it's tough. >> skip over four because it's numbness and violence. chapter five is the enemy within. >> what i talk about there is basically it's the union concept that's shadowed. what gets us into trouble i think in atrocities when the rage comes out, it's our own inner beasts. until we recognize our own inner beasts and start projecting it onto ourselves we get ourselves into deeper trouble. >> skip chapter six which is lying. chapter seven is loyalty. >> loyalty is an interesting issue because it's loyalty to whom. you find yourself at cross purposes. suppose you get an order from a higher authority that you disagree with and your loyalty would be to support a higher authority. on the other hand if it's going to hurt the people that are below you is my loyalty to them. at some ultimate point loyalty to yourself. when
you're raised in a culture, good people don't kill people. thow shall not kill. unless you're a sociopath you always will feel that way. yet your government says now it's time to kill people, ok. then you come back, gosh, how do i deal with that? it's tough. >> skip over four because it's numbness and violence. chapter five is the enemy within. >> what i talk about there is basically it's the union concept that's shadowed. what gets us into trouble i think in atrocities when the...
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there's a trick that's being played on you in "to kill a mockingbird." atticus finch represents the last republican lawyer. and i mean republican in the sense of the republic, of thomas jefferson, those kinds of people. the last lawyer who really believes that to enunciate the important principles of america is going to work. this is in a town where their first reaction -- i mean, tom ewell is an incredibly evil, disgusting person. everybody in town knows that. but they believe him. you know, they're willing to take his word even though they know he's lying completely, they're willing to take his word. they're willing to go out and try to lynch tom robinson, right? they have taken one of their upstanding citizens, bo radley, and locked him in the attic. he's been there for god knows how many years. has anybody in town done anything about it? no. lock your kids in the attic. that's the kind of town you're dealing with. as we're seeing this through the idse of scout, a child, we have -- through the eyes of scout, a child, we have to dig into it ourselves t
there's a trick that's being played on you in "to kill a mockingbird." atticus finch represents the last republican lawyer. and i mean republican in the sense of the republic, of thomas jefferson, those kinds of people. the last lawyer who really believes that to enunciate the important principles of america is going to work. this is in a town where their first reaction -- i mean, tom ewell is an incredibly evil, disgusting person. everybody in town knows that. but they believe him....
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morgantown thousand people were killed at this site alone. -- more than 10,000 people were killed at the site alone. it is up to the survivors to tell their stories. many have turned to painting and drawing as a way of dealing with a terrific experience. it is easier than speaking about it. the atrocities continued to form what is a broken society. domestic violence and rape are prevalent across the country. >> this will transfer to the next generation without consideration if we do not -- they be a vitamin and the future -- big the valley in the future. >> people here believe the monks can communicate with the souls of the dead. what is more important is that young cambodians talk to the aging survivors of the era. the victims as well as the perpetrators. only this kind of dialogue can help company and society -- cambodian society a chance and give the weapons in a chance to heal. >> thank you for watching. hi, i'm rick steves, with more of the best of europe. venice seems to be every italy connoisseur's... prague has always been beautiful... germany... the irish civilization... the
morgantown thousand people were killed at this site alone. -- more than 10,000 people were killed at the site alone. it is up to the survivors to tell their stories. many have turned to painting and drawing as a way of dealing with a terrific experience. it is easier than speaking about it. the atrocities continued to form what is a broken society. domestic violence and rape are prevalent across the country. >> this will transfer to the next generation without consideration if we do not...
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he said, "i kill a thousand.." >> hiding in a tiny utility closet where they had been trapped for almost an hour, wendy flanigan and albert lios, two mcdonald's employees, listen as huberty continues his siege. >> every person i had to hear scream and beg for their life or mothers begging for their babies' life when a baby would be crying and he would start yelling for them to shut up and the mother would beg and you'd hear all the gunfire and the screaming, and then quiet, you know. >> i think i counted about 130, 125 to 130 shots that he fired before i lost count. >> outside, s.w.a.t. teams take up positions around the fast food restaurant. sergeant chuck foster is one of the two snipers trying to get huberty into their gun sights. >> he was sitting on a counter midway down the ordering area of the mcdonald's. he had his rifle across his lap. it looked like he was reloading a magazine. >> with snipers in position police officials authorize the use of deadly force. >> after about several seconds, he got off of t
he said, "i kill a thousand.." >> hiding in a tiny utility closet where they had been trapped for almost an hour, wendy flanigan and albert lios, two mcdonald's employees, listen as huberty continues his siege. >> every person i had to hear scream and beg for their life or mothers begging for their babies' life when a baby would be crying and he would start yelling for them to shut up and the mother would beg and you'd hear all the gunfire and the screaming, and then...
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lysol is approved to kill over 50 germs.includes the cold and flu viruses that can live on surfaces for up to two days. it works on hard and soft surfaces to help prevent the spread of bacteria and keep your home healthy. lysol is the #1 pediatrician recommended brand. visit lysol.com/missionforhealth >>> good morning. live look from our camera atop sutro tower looking down at san francisco this is the busiest travel day of the year, at least one of them. we have rain on the way. those two things mixed together may not be so good. we'll check in with mike. >>> california lottery contributes one billion dollars a year to public education. a british firm thinks it can do better. camelot group which manages lotteries all over the world wants to pay the state one billion dollars to take over our lottery. camelotn officials say they can increase the earnings and split the revenue with the state. >> yeah, you have to be tempted by it, because it is going to be billions when you are scraping the bottom of the barrel and laying off
lysol is approved to kill over 50 germs.includes the cold and flu viruses that can live on surfaces for up to two days. it works on hard and soft surfaces to help prevent the spread of bacteria and keep your home healthy. lysol is the #1 pediatrician recommended brand. visit lysol.com/missionforhealth >>> good morning. live look from our camera atop sutro tower looking down at san francisco this is the busiest travel day of the year, at least one of them. we have rain on the way. those...
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- they're willing to kill for that recording.need to find out what's on it. - send me talbott's address. - who the hell are you? - you can say we're in the same business. fixing problems. i had information that you might be in danger. - information? who gave it to you? - you have your people. i have mine. you need to find the journalist who sold you that recording. find out what's on it. - i made a copy. i'm discreet, not stupid. woman: i can't hide it anymore. what we're doing is wrong. - who's the girl on the tape? - no idea. can barely make it out. [static] [engine revs] [static, overlapping voices] - stay here. - mr. reese, report on the police band. talbott is dead. apparent cardiac arrest. oh, douglas moves fast. they're killing everyone who had contact with that recording. - if they're going to this much trouble, they'll be coming after ms. morgan again. you need to stay with her. - that's going to be a problem. [ knock on door ] cool. you found it. wow. nice place. yeah. [ chuckles ] the family thinks i'm out shipping the
- they're willing to kill for that recording.need to find out what's on it. - send me talbott's address. - who the hell are you? - you can say we're in the same business. fixing problems. i had information that you might be in danger. - information? who gave it to you? - you have your people. i have mine. you need to find the journalist who sold you that recording. find out what's on it. - i made a copy. i'm discreet, not stupid. woman: i can't hide it anymore. what we're doing is wrong. -...
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to kill them and that's just the ugly face of war. nothing honorable and. i worked in the war zone. and i started seeing now i need to change. the way to do they're not going to rival the another person that's why i'm applying for. the holiday season in the us kicked off for the visual black friday shopping stamp a but it's the time of the year of course when the divide between rich and poor is at its widest that is the one half of the sas people in new york just how much their spending habits have been hit this year by the global financial rollercoaster . tis the season once again will this lousy economy affect your how days this week let's talk about that in a moment it's ok not so much effected. as to spend a lot of money for other european countries yes so that's an effect right but personally you don't feel. you can enjoy your holidays and shop in portugal is a lot of trouble there with the morning do you think people will have less shopping and different holidays not at all to me i mean all of this i'm from brazil so economies a
to kill them and that's just the ugly face of war. nothing honorable and. i worked in the war zone. and i started seeing now i need to change. the way to do they're not going to rival the another person that's why i'm applying for. the holiday season in the us kicked off for the visual black friday shopping stamp a but it's the time of the year of course when the divide between rich and poor is at its widest that is the one half of the sas people in new york just how much their spending habits...