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but getting that cell phone trail from the police was also a huge break, said marc klaas, who was nowlved in the search for michelle. >> it enabled us then to really hone in on what we needed to do and why we needed to do it. it was to prepare viable search locations for search teams. >> reporter: but the area was vast. much of it rugged, rural. the search for michelle would be tough, labor-intensive work. just the sort of thing marc klaas' organization knew how to do. >> when we saw the machine in motion was when we felt that, wow, this guy and this foundation has really got it together. we would have never thought of that on our own. >> reporter: klaas even flew in his director of search operations, who was one of the first volunteers to look for polly years before. >> we're going to be dealing with some pretty treacherous terrain today, as well as tomorrow. canyon areas, lots of rocks into the ravines. >> reporter: this was day 49 since michelle disappeared. and once again her san diego relatives loaded into cars around midnight and drove the 8 hours north to the san francisco bay.
but getting that cell phone trail from the police was also a huge break, said marc klaas, who was nowlved in the search for michelle. >> it enabled us then to really hone in on what we needed to do and why we needed to do it. it was to prepare viable search locations for search teams. >> reporter: but the area was vast. much of it rugged, rural. the search for michelle would be tough, labor-intensive work. just the sort of thing marc klaas' organization knew how to do. >> when...
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like marc klaas, she formed an organization.dog with her, a search dog in training. >> she was acting weird, jumping all over the place, barking. she took off from me and ran. i started running after her. she comes back and jumps up and takes off again. i followed her. she was standing still. so, i reached down to put her leash on and noticed twine, rope, sticking out of the ground and bones next to it. >> it was the skeletal remains of a young women, unidentified. michelle's cousin, christine was at the command center. >> i remember the search director, rob dennis took a break and said we'll be right back. he never leaves the search center. he left. i was like oh, something must haveappened. they must have found something. going out and looking at, you know, some random evidence they found. >> then her phone rang. a reporter with a tip from someone in the search party. >> they told me, oh, i heard they found michelle's body, can you comment on that? and, i just started shaking. i told them, we haven't found her. but, i knew the
like marc klaas, she formed an organization.dog with her, a search dog in training. >> she was acting weird, jumping all over the place, barking. she took off from me and ran. i started running after her. she comes back and jumps up and takes off again. i followed her. she was standing still. so, i reached down to put her leash on and noticed twine, rope, sticking out of the ground and bones next to it. >> it was the skeletal remains of a young women, unidentified. michelle's...
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the banner well marc klaas starring up in france europe and the war the beneath the rising star of global politics the interview came a nice sunday w. . the bay muse on the subject what's the unsubstantial the book called the british confluence of ghosts and biochemists bloat people and put big dreams on the big screen the big. movie magazine on the dummy in. time for an upgrade. from the church grows on buying. a house with. poor design highlights you can make yourself. tips and tricks that will turn your home to something special. a great yourself with interior design channel on you tube. called the german a string together in one nation from china money to chancellor also from bismarck. the history of the germans has been shaped by great rulers. i swell always to bring my royal college of us to protect christendom and spread to the truth. we took a look at it the enemy into a militia. and steered by courageous decisions for me must be. the germans for starting may thirteenth on d. w. . leave. me a little odd. news live from bergland north korea releases three u.s. detainees u.s. presid
the banner well marc klaas starring up in france europe and the war the beneath the rising star of global politics the interview came a nice sunday w. . the bay muse on the subject what's the unsubstantial the book called the british confluence of ghosts and biochemists bloat people and put big dreams on the big screen the big. movie magazine on the dummy in. time for an upgrade. from the church grows on buying. a house with. poor design highlights you can make yourself. tips and tricks that...
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>> reporter: marc klaas senn rushing to help his neighbor struck in the leg. darryl! >> reporter: his friend rushed to the hospital as claussen stops the home from burning. >> a 1200 pound rock glanced off the railing and hit him. >> reporter: with new fissures splitting the earth open, lava is rolling over the highway, cutting off escape routes. at least four more homes destroyed. herschel hood laos more than just his house. we have two cats. they wouldn't leave. so i dead goodbye to them. and everything else. >> reporter: a spectacular display of nature's power in the air, on the ground, and now out at sea. even from a safe distance away from this massive fissure, we can certainly feel its heat and its power. in local communities, this is what they're worried about, the lava bombs shooting into the air and destroying homes, as you've also seen, causing injuries. meanwhile, this lava field is feeding right into the ocean where they're worried than toxic air. frances, back to you. . that is just an unreal image, miguel. thanks. >>> a handful of republican lawmakers in
>> reporter: marc klaas senn rushing to help his neighbor struck in the leg. darryl! >> reporter: his friend rushed to the hospital as claussen stops the home from burning. >> a 1200 pound rock glanced off the railing and hit him. >> reporter: with new fissures splitting the earth open, lava is rolling over the highway, cutting off escape routes. at least four more homes destroyed. herschel hood laos more than just his house. we have two cats. they wouldn't leave. so i...
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allegations against pruitt include that he abuse d his status in order to fly first klaas and used lightss. make protection feel like a perk and eliminate the usual annoyances of travel. pruitt has also come under fire for spending almost 2 million taxpayer dollars to beef up his security team when a whistleblower provided memos showing there weren't posts to back it up and cultivate a healthy pair noy area. we reached out to the epa an former chief of security, but have not yet gotten a response. >> just doesn't stop there. i can tell you from being at the white house there are people inside the white house who are glad that scott pruitt is reliable on issue s like the climate change, but sick of these scandals. have a great weekend for everybody. thanks for watching. erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, trump and giuliani, insisting his new attorney doesn't have his facts g straight. plus a federal judge slamming the mueller spres vest fwags, suggesting its only goal is to take down trump. a stunning development there and the president says a date and location
allegations against pruitt include that he abuse d his status in order to fly first klaas and used lightss. make protection feel like a perk and eliminate the usual annoyances of travel. pruitt has also come under fire for spending almost 2 million taxpayer dollars to beef up his security team when a whistleblower provided memos showing there weren't posts to back it up and cultivate a healthy pair noy area. we reached out to the epa an former chief of security, but have not yet gotten a...
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in one year emanuel marc klaas has rocketed from relative obscurity to international prominence the french president has pounded on to the world stage taking a lead on climate change the iran deal and europe his strategy is to speak to everyone even those he disagrees we have to make a berth for years perfect some analysts say that so far the results are mixed we have to give points to my call for having this kind of close to being cagey relationship with other world leaders then when you measure the results there are different questions on the iran deal on trade tariffs on climate these are areas where my course vision has not prevailed at least for now while michael is being celebrated abroad back home it's a different story. and has been growing over the presidents sweeping reform agenda for months rail and public sector workers have staged strikes and protests michael says the changes will modernize france and create opportunity but at the lanty macro rally in paris people say he's destroying rights and hurting the poor going to particularly run your macro is politics are outrageously
in one year emanuel marc klaas has rocketed from relative obscurity to international prominence the french president has pounded on to the world stage taking a lead on climate change the iran deal and europe his strategy is to speak to everyone even those he disagrees we have to make a berth for years perfect some analysts say that so far the results are mixed we have to give points to my call for having this kind of close to being cagey relationship with other world leaders then when you...
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marc klaas and to get back on the figures in their. child a man prize laureate excellence award of the society for the conferring of the international shows for the three main prizes ladies and gentleman. warding the child main prize sets a special signal year for year because just as you have deserved to be celebrated individual people deserve to be honored just well who not only believe in this year but who make it come alive with their work and charmayne surprise its name in his time was called the father view of himself at the end of the eight cents. we decided that it was his favorite location where he brought scholars from across europe and the impulses that were set for science and culture in africa and still impact on europe today in this city hall near the cathedral we feel the cultural roots wherever we go home and we film circuit the ups and downs of european history here is the twenty eighth when. we will have a five minute book. of the end of the second world war and i thought what you did and i came from one. of a city wh
marc klaas and to get back on the figures in their. child a man prize laureate excellence award of the society for the conferring of the international shows for the three main prizes ladies and gentleman. warding the child main prize sets a special signal year for year because just as you have deserved to be celebrated individual people deserve to be honored just well who not only believe in this year but who make it come alive with their work and charmayne surprise its name in his time was...
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brian klaas..c., kasie hundredhunt and associate editor of the "washington post," eugene robinson. also with us, chief white house correspondent for the "new york times" peter baker. >> i think we need a lightning bolt in front of peter baker. >> it's been watching -- to watch kasie's enthusiasm wayne over the months the smile has gotten a little less wide. >> she loves it. >> do you even know who foghat is? because there's a foghat rock block coming up in your next show. >> wow. okay, moving on. >>> the white house will gather lawmakers and intelligence officials for a meeting on a secret fbi source. the "washington post" describes it as either a concession from the justice department or a maneuver to buy time and shield actual documents. yesterday, president trump met for an hour at the white house with rod rosenstein, seen leaving there, as well as the fbi director christopher wray and national intelligence director dan coats. after trump posted on twitter "i hereby demand --" yes, he said that
brian klaas..c., kasie hundredhunt and associate editor of the "washington post," eugene robinson. also with us, chief white house correspondent for the "new york times" peter baker. >> i think we need a lightning bolt in front of peter baker. >> it's been watching -- to watch kasie's enthusiasm wayne over the months the smile has gotten a little less wide. >> she loves it. >> do you even know who foghat is? because there's a foghat rock block coming...
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used by turkish leader recep tayyip erdogan. of the book ‘the attack on american politics', brian klaas the population is concerned. he is doing a pretty good job. but he is behaving like one authoritarian. d. they often have populist policies and appeal to their electorates. and appeal to their electorates. in turkey, democracy is weaker and he got away with that. he got away with that. that we are heading in this direction. direction. trump is behaving the way that authoritarian steel in other states. authoritarian steel in other states. less fragile than they are in the united states. united states. surely america can withstand this? withstand this? opinion rather than in a court of law. law. the mueller report is toxic, trump will survive no matter what happens. will survive no matter what happens. is in cahoots with democrats, that matters. matters. when it comes to the protection of us institutions? us institutions? he has not done anything illegal. he fired james comey. comey. he was within his rights to do that. do that. director because he is investigating the president. the pr
used by turkish leader recep tayyip erdogan. of the book ‘the attack on american politics', brian klaas the population is concerned. he is doing a pretty good job. but he is behaving like one authoritarian. d. they often have populist policies and appeal to their electorates. and appeal to their electorates. in turkey, democracy is weaker and he got away with that. he got away with that. that we are heading in this direction. direction. trump is behaving the way that authoritarian steel in...