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l.a. police department how are many of these stories are based on actual what's a good portion of the yeah i think more than the viewing public would like to know . obviously we take liberties and you know write it so we can air it on television but a lot of the times when. of having to change the ending so it's not as sad as what either of them inspired by real what we followed in the nine years we've been doing the show is that there's nothing we can come up with that's as weird as what's already happened you know and we have real f.b.i. profilers that have you had many of them whenever there's a serial killer that the media interviewed the guys who were going to a mentor who was there's a lot of movie general staff that has been from day one and i've interviewed some serial killers including son of sam what do you think with fascinated was she real killers all of whom when they're found he was the militias. yeah couldn't. you know i don't i haven't figured out why we're so fascinated with serial killers but i think the reason why people are fascinated with our show is a lot of women wat
l.a. police department how are many of these stories are based on actual what's a good portion of the yeah i think more than the viewing public would like to know . obviously we take liberties and you know write it so we can air it on television but a lot of the times when. of having to change the ending so it's not as sad as what either of them inspired by real what we followed in the nine years we've been doing the show is that there's nothing we can come up with that's as weird as what's...
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police. came to california in one nine hundred fifty six and they both got a job downtown l.a. work in a bullish department store on seventh and broadway. my father had been living downtown ever since. but my mother she lived out in the projects the bad part of it was that i ended up hanging out in my mother's old neighborhood where i ended up joining the games and so for near i got into my addiction my addiction landed me in front of a judge. because you're doing robberies he said you don't have to go to state prison so he says sinister mean to an eighteen year state prison. when i was doing my time in prison and i became really more radical i was like go on the revolutionary side before i got out you know i i promised all of that when i get out i would give back all the wrong that i've been doing this gang member and growing up in my life right so when i got out the first thing i did was i came back to steal a role. so one day to bicycle security goes from the business improvement district called a suburban shirts had this woman twisted a home up in the air and it was about to break the woman on so i say
police. came to california in one nine hundred fifty six and they both got a job downtown l.a. work in a bullish department store on seventh and broadway. my father had been living downtown ever since. but my mother she lived out in the projects the bad part of it was that i ended up hanging out in my mother's old neighborhood where i ended up joining the games and so for near i got into my addiction my addiction landed me in front of a judge. because you're doing robberies he said you don't...
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reform a police department that's seen quite a bit of misconduct in the last few years misconduct is becoming more and more frequent it seems and the state of california artie's vermont glendale or l.a. studio thank you. you bet. and still ahead here on our t.v. today in d.c. members of the tea party celebrate their group's fifty year since its birth the movement has had a huge impact on american politics the sights and sounds of the day's rally after the break. or so. here the finish line of the marathon. that's. what we're hearing. the. state. very hard to. get her back with that her right there. to. the to the and believe it or not the tea party is celebrating its fifth year today the political party is one of the largest groups in the grassroots conservative movement members gathered today here in washington d.c. to celebrate its influence on the current political. why mitt so is the tea party still on top or could it be losing its steam artie's perry and boring has the story but the party is celebrating their fifth anniversary today at a rally in washington d.c. hosted by the tea party speech areas they fell between seven and nine hundred tickets by what we saw the people in at
reform a police department that's seen quite a bit of misconduct in the last few years misconduct is becoming more and more frequent it seems and the state of california artie's vermont glendale or l.a. studio thank you. you bet. and still ahead here on our t.v. today in d.c. members of the tea party celebrate their group's fifty year since its birth the movement has had a huge impact on american politics the sights and sounds of the day's rally after the break. or so. here the finish line of...
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a police department that's seen quite a bit of misconduct in the last few years misconduct is becoming more and more frequent and scenes and the state of california artie's for mongul endo from our l.a. studio thank you you bet. and believe it or not the tea party is celebrating its fifth birthday today the political party is one of the largest groups of the grassroots conservative movement members gathered today in washington d.c. to celebrate its influence on the current political climate so is the tea party still on top or could it be losing it steve perry and warren has a story. the tea party is celebrating their fifth anniversary today at a rally in washington d.c. hosted by the tea party patriots they sell between seven and nine hundred tickets by what we saw the people in attendance the average age is about sixty five seventy years old so it is an older crowd here however they do have some of the most popular voices within the tea party movement speaking here today including senators rand paul and ted cruz and michele bachmann and representative jim jordan i spoke earlier with mark and i asked him what's the biggest motivating force behind the tea party today you have million
a police department that's seen quite a bit of misconduct in the last few years misconduct is becoming more and more frequent and scenes and the state of california artie's for mongul endo from our l.a. studio thank you you bet. and believe it or not the tea party is celebrating its fifth birthday today the political party is one of the largest groups of the grassroots conservative movement members gathered today in washington d.c. to celebrate its influence on the current political climate so...
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l.a. police chief says he sympathized with the officers, but the shooting did not meet department standardslopments in a florida crime lab scandal. an analyst is now freon bond after being accused of selling evidence drugs. they're revealing 16 cases that may be related. he processed 2,600 cases in 35 counties since 2006. >>> imagine this, george zimmer man versus dmx in a boxing match. he was picked from a pool of applicants who apparently all wanted a piece of zimmer man. the exact time and date will be announced next week. >>> back to our top story now. 120 million people are feeling the effects of that massive winter storm, including right here in new york which has already seen more than 20 inches above the average snowfall. what exactly is behind this unrelenting winter and when is it going to stop? radially horton is a climate scientist. rumor is he actually snow shoed here this morning. good to see you. i think the big question, all of us, what is this and when is it going to end. is this really unusual? >> this is not particularly unusual. if we look at winters in the past, we can
l.a. police chief says he sympathized with the officers, but the shooting did not meet department standardslopments in a florida crime lab scandal. an analyst is now freon bond after being accused of selling evidence drugs. they're revealing 16 cases that may be related. he processed 2,600 cases in 35 counties since 2006. >>> imagine this, george zimmer man versus dmx in a boxing match. he was picked from a pool of applicants who apparently all wanted a piece of zimmer man. the exact...
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police. my mother in law father both came to california in one nine hundred fifty six and in both downtown l.a. . department store. my father he'd been living downtown. but my mother she lived out in the projects the bad part of it was that i ended up hanging out in my mother's old neighborhood joining the games. i got into my addiction my addiction landed me in front of. robberies he said. i have to go to state prison so this is. a prison. when i was doing my time in prison i became really more radical i was like oh well the revolutionary stuff before i got out you know i i promised all of that when i get out i would give back to all the wrong that i've been doing as a gang member and growing up in my life right so when i got out the first thing i did was i came back to ski a role. so one day two bicycle security guards from the biggest improvement different color suburban shirts had just one twisted home up in the air and they was about to break the woman on so i say what are you doing man this little woman cohen goes you crazy because like i shot a pic she got by i say so you go to break girl and she got
police. my mother in law father both came to california in one nine hundred fifty six and in both downtown l.a. . department store. my father he'd been living downtown. but my mother she lived out in the projects the bad part of it was that i ended up hanging out in my mother's old neighborhood joining the games. i got into my addiction my addiction landed me in front of. robberies he said. i have to go to state prison so this is. a prison. when i was doing my time in prison i became really...
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police. my mother in law father both came to california in one nine hundred fifty six and both got a job downtown l.a. work in a bullock's department store on seventh and broadway. my father had been living downtown in a sense. but my mother she lived out in the projects the bad part of it was that i ended up hanging out in my mother's old neighborhood where i ended up joining the games and so for near i got into my diction my addiction landed me in front of the judge. because you're doing robberies he said you don't have to go to state prison so they say as soon as me to eighteen year state prison. when i was doing my time in prison i became really more radical i was on the revolutionary side before i got out you know i i promised all brothers that when i get out i would give back the wrong that i've been doing as a gang member and grown up in my life right so when i got out the first thing i did was i came back to steal a role. so one day two bicycle security guards from the business improvement district called suburbia shirts had just one twisted home up in the air and it was about to break the woman on so i say what are you doi
police. my mother in law father both came to california in one nine hundred fifty six and both got a job downtown l.a. work in a bullock's department store on seventh and broadway. my father had been living downtown in a sense. but my mother she lived out in the projects the bad part of it was that i ended up hanging out in my mother's old neighborhood where i ended up joining the games and so for near i got into my diction my addiction landed me in front of the judge. because you're doing...