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it took just three hours to convict larry hall. umont believed this was just the tip of the iceberg. he felt certain hall was a serial killer and now he had to find a way to prove it. so he began investigating tricia reitler's abduction, a case that wasn't his for a family he didn't know. >> i can't imagine sending my daughter to school and never seeing her again. >> and he came up with an outside the box scheme to get hall, which would risk the life of that charismatic convict he had just put away for dealing drugs. jimmy keene. >> what happens when i have to deal with crazy killers and stuff, what if i get shanked, what if i get killed, am i going to survive this. >> prosecutor beaumont promised to keep jimmy safe if he went undercover but there's a saying about the best laid plans. >> coming up. >> they had your back. >> they had my back. >> least that's what you thought. you should be mad at tech that's unnecessarily complicated. make ice. but you're not, because you have e*trade, which isn't complicated. their tools make tradin
it took just three hours to convict larry hall. umont believed this was just the tip of the iceberg. he felt certain hall was a serial killer and now he had to find a way to prove it. so he began investigating tricia reitler's abduction, a case that wasn't his for a family he didn't know. >> i can't imagine sending my daughter to school and never seeing her again. >> and he came up with an outside the box scheme to get hall, which would risk the life of that charismatic convict he...
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it took just three hours to convict larry hall. t prosecutor beaumont believed this was just the tip of the iceberg. he felt certain hall was a serial killer and now he had to find a way to prove it. so he began investigating tricia reitler's abduction, a case that wasn't his for a family he didn't know. >> i can't imagine sending my daughter to school and never seeing her again. >> and he came up with an outside the box scheme to get hall, which would risk the life of that charismatic convict he had just put away for dealing drugs. jimmy keene. >> what happens when i have to deal with crazy killers and stuff, what if i get shanked, what if i get killed, am i going to survive this. coming up, a get out of jail free card with a price. >> they had your back. >> they had my back. >> least that's what you thought. >> that's what i thought. >> when "dateline" continues. your business is up and running, but is it going beyond fast? comcast business gives you high speed internet. we also have solutions like powerful wifi that gives your en
it took just three hours to convict larry hall. t prosecutor beaumont believed this was just the tip of the iceberg. he felt certain hall was a serial killer and now he had to find a way to prove it. so he began investigating tricia reitler's abduction, a case that wasn't his for a family he didn't know. >> i can't imagine sending my daughter to school and never seeing her again. >> and he came up with an outside the box scheme to get hall, which would risk the life of that...
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a lot actually, larry. >> hall of fame game actually is tonight. they're playing it right now.ll check in on jimmy garoppolo who is channeling his inner robot? speaking of robots, i am chappie. matt we're here for you. so chances are, you've seen us around the house. or around the yard... on the shelf... or even out in the field. your mom knew she could always count on us... and your grandma did too. because for over 150 years, we've been right by your side. advancing health and nutrition for everyone you love. so, from all of us at bayer... thank you for trusting in us. then and now. >> announcer: now abc7 sports with larry beil. >> good evening. matt chapman may be the best all around baseball player in the bay area. found the perfect way to break out of a slump in the a's series finale with the brew crew. zz top at the game? i'm glad you remember who zz top was. our viewers may not. pinder swiping to left. his 9th homer of the season. we're tied at 1. bases loaded, ryan strikes out. the throw from jake diekman, the pitch goes to the backstop. christian yelich scores and it's
a lot actually, larry. >> hall of fame game actually is tonight. they're playing it right now.ll check in on jimmy garoppolo who is channeling his inner robot? speaking of robots, i am chappie. matt we're here for you. so chances are, you've seen us around the house. or around the yard... on the shelf... or even out in the field. your mom knew she could always count on us... and your grandma did too. because for over 150 years, we've been right by your side. advancing health and nutrition...
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meet larry hall. t completed a new 15-story condo project, except it's 15 stories underground and built into a former nuclear missile vault. yep, larry wants to sell you a survival condo. and, seriously, larry's thought of everything. there is the deluxe movie theater. there's tv screens that mimic windows, an underground waterpark. these are not cheap. the least expensive condo is $1.3 million. it's left us wondering why haven't we seen any ads for survival bunkers on television? >> the end times may be coming, but you can get a fresh start with a luxly doomsday condo. experience better living at sunken heights subterranean lofts, conveniently located atl. sunken heights incredible amenities will turn "apocalypse now" into apocalypse wow. tone your doomsday body in our survival of the fittest health and wellness club. indulge in our underground spa, complete with tanning beds and an roma therapy masks. tempt your taste buds with the finest cuisine as unmatched as it is nonpperishable. be among the mos
meet larry hall. t completed a new 15-story condo project, except it's 15 stories underground and built into a former nuclear missile vault. yep, larry wants to sell you a survival condo. and, seriously, larry's thought of everything. there is the deluxe movie theater. there's tv screens that mimic windows, an underground waterpark. these are not cheap. the least expensive condo is $1.3 million. it's left us wondering why haven't we seen any ads for survival bunkers on television? >> the...
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. >> i'm larry beil in for dan because he's hosting the town hall. >> that's right.ive look at the discussion which is underway right now with a half dozen local housing experts. we are streaming this all online on with your website abc7news.com and we do welcome your questions. you can ask on any social media platform. town hall started at 4:00 and will last until 7:00 tonight, another hour. >> to the latest developments on the case of two bay area teenagers accused of killing an italian police officer. >> we're hearing for the first time from the the teens firksnn eld therer th confessed to the crime. sean elder arrived and walked through the airport. >> elder visited his son in jail on thursday and to see finnegan. we are working with finn's attorneys to establish the facts and we hope they have video footage to show what happened. >> finn
. >> i'm larry beil in for dan because he's hosting the town hall. >> that's right.ive look at the discussion which is underway right now with a half dozen local housing experts. we are streaming this all online on with your website abc7news.com and we do welcome your questions. you can ask on any social media platform. town hall started at 4:00 and will last until 7:00 tonight, another hour. >> to the latest developments on the case of two bay area teenagers accused of...
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hall. >> thanks, alisyn. >>> president trump's chief economic adviser loves predictions. the problem is predictions don't love him. larryction predicament, next. chair is just a chair. that a handle is just a handle. or... that you can't be both inside and outside. most people haven't driven a lincoln. it's the final days of the lincoln summer invitation event. right now get 0% apr on all lincoln vehicles plus no payments for up to 90 days. only at your lincoln dealer. here's the story of green mountain coffee roasters costa rica paraÍso. meet sergio. and his daughter, maria. sergio's coffee tastes spectacular. because costa rica is spectacular. so we support farmers who use natural compost. to help keep the soil healthy. and the coffee delicious. for future generations. all for a smoother tasting cup. green mountain coffee roasters. of course he's got plans. with labor day deals starting from 20% off, bookers are leaving summer with no regrets. it's labor day! book a place to stay and be a booker at booking.com. book a place to stay and be a booker hmm. exactly. and doug. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, s
hall. >> thanks, alisyn. >>> president trump's chief economic adviser loves predictions. the problem is predictions don't love him. larryction predicament, next. chair is just a chair. that a handle is just a handle. or... that you can't be both inside and outside. most people haven't driven a lincoln. it's the final days of the lincoln summer invitation event. right now get 0% apr on all lincoln vehicles plus no payments for up to 90 days. only at your lincoln dealer. here's the...
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but over the last week with the exception of larry kudlow and peter navarro who are appointed into those jobs, they don't have home districts or town halls to go to. they're the only ones who have been defending the president on the economy and those two we've actually heard from in the gop whether jim jordan or newt gingrich, not talking about the president's economic policy. they are falsely claiming other members of the media are cheering on a recession which is absolutely not the case. we are merely reporting there's data and statistics historically showing a recession could be in the future. so where is the gop? because they're not bullet proof. >> well, they've got a problem. first of all, as you suggest, stephanie, what people wish would happen or partisan dreams don't cause recessions. right? economic events cause recessions. secondly, i would not be as confident as ali in saying that the rules don't apply to donald trump. he has never experienced a day of a really bad economy and we've got a president who's had, as eli pointed out, has had historically low ratings despite the fact that the economy is really good. that is largely
but over the last week with the exception of larry kudlow and peter navarro who are appointed into those jobs, they don't have home districts or town halls to go to. they're the only ones who have been defending the president on the economy and those two we've actually heard from in the gop whether jim jordan or newt gingrich, not talking about the president's economic policy. they are falsely claiming other members of the media are cheering on a recession which is absolutely not the case. we...
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hall: welcome to "daybreak australia." seina: -- and i'm selina wang in beijing. we counting down to asia's major market opens. paul: hear other top stories we are covering in the next hour. larrys risks are rising daily. oil claws back after moving to seven-month lows.
hall: welcome to "daybreak australia." seina: -- and i'm selina wang in beijing. we counting down to asia's major market opens. paul: hear other top stories we are covering in the next hour. larrys risks are rising daily. oil claws back after moving to seven-month lows.
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larry, is it was sunday. a lot of people just weren't in. >> dwight said, you could go down the hall, see the tvs on.f not more manning the office. >> i can't imagine someone not going to the white house on the day they're landing on the moon. did someone say they had something better to do that day? >> i don't think so. >> what was bob haldeman doing, so central to the presidency, what was he doing during this period of time? >> he was with the president through a good portion of time, also was along with frank, providing information and we were getting ready to leave on a trip, weren't we? >> in his diary, he says that he -- for part of the afternoon, he went back to the hotel. he was still living in a hotel. they had not moved permanently to washington, he was packing for the trip. >> it was a tight schedule for those guys. >> after this is done, we'll watch it in five minutes, 50 years to the moment, how long until he leaves the white house to go and greet them, splash down is in three days, right, after this? how long does he wait until he leaves? >> the walk was on the 20th. he stayed at the wh
larry, is it was sunday. a lot of people just weren't in. >> dwight said, you could go down the hall, see the tvs on.f not more manning the office. >> i can't imagine someone not going to the white house on the day they're landing on the moon. did someone say they had something better to do that day? >> i don't think so. >> what was bob haldeman doing, so central to the presidency, what was he doing during this period of time? >> he was with the president through a...
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hall: welcome to "daybreak australia." seina: -- and i'm selina wang in beijing. we counting down to asia's major market opens. paul: hear other top stories we are covering in the next hour. larry summers says risks are rising daily. oil claws back after moving to seven-month lows. and samsung sticks with the big screen as it launches the new note 10. it is also working with microsoft. sophie: u.s. stocks and treasury yields stage a comeback signaling more optimism. how are things shaking up markets in asia? did see the s&p go through the largest recovery since december 2018, but traders still clearly weighing as a valuations after we did see the biggest global plunge this week since february 2018. at the nikkei futures, a little bit of weakness, down about .3%, and new zealand opening up about .3 percent. we did see the new zealand central bank, india, and ' surpriseentral banks interest rate cuts. some things we are watching for today, the big one is china trade did a, expecting exports and imports to decline, reflecting some of that pressure from the trade war. other early indicators also pointed to some weakness. also biggest trading partners have had weakness as well. also
hall: welcome to "daybreak australia." seina: -- and i'm selina wang in beijing. we counting down to asia's major market opens. paul: hear other top stories we are covering in the next hour. larry summers says risks are rising daily. oil claws back after moving to seven-month lows. and samsung sticks with the big screen as it launches the new note 10. it is also working with microsoft. sophie: u.s. stocks and treasury yields stage a comeback signaling more optimism. how are things...
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larry. and theory that even the prosecutor found believable. >> when i first got this case people in my office were telling you that's exactly what i was saying walking up and down the hallsas i got deeper into the case i totally turned around on this. but i started with that very mindset. >> he reviewed the evidence in preparation for trial, he became convinced that sarah dutra was, in fact, the woman in charge. >> sarah did not like larry. she always accused him of being full of himself, talking about himself all the time, self-centered. she didn't like him. so larry didn't want sarah around. sarah did not like larry. >> you know, this sounds to me like two people who both love elisa and want the other out of the way. >> yes, that's it. that's exactly it. it was a love triangle and one of them had to go. >> sarah said prosecutor testa was enjoying a very fancy life with elisa and larry was simply in the way. if your theory is right, these are two good time girls who have got this great relationship and they're living off the proceeds of larry, why get rid of him? they have no motive. >> larry was elisa's golden goose but elisa was sarah's golden goose and sarah was abou
larry. and theory that even the prosecutor found believable. >> when i first got this case people in my office were telling you that's exactly what i was saying walking up and down the hallsas i got deeper into the case i totally turned around on this. but i started with that very mindset. >> he reviewed the evidence in preparation for trial, he became convinced that sarah dutra was, in fact, the woman in charge. >> sarah did not like larry. she always accused him of being...
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hall. he is a huge grateful dead fan. he played the show with walton who wears a perpetual smile. shouldn't we all? >>> to wrap on morning sports, have a great holiday weekend, everybody. i'm larry beil. >> all right. >>> time now is 5:49. lisa is standing by with a check of the forecast. good morning, lisa. >> hey, kumasi. good morning to you. for the rest of the country it is the unofficial end of summer but not for us. we have september and october, and really our warmest weather to come. this weekend, the holiday weekend, it is certainly going to be warm out there. as we take a look at a live picture right now, you will notice that we are looking at the clear sky. this is san jose, so the south bay today warming up well into the 80s. a little bit above average. for the rest of us, well, we will have that typical summer spread where temperatures are comfortable at the coast and then we will see that warm-up as we get inland. so temperatures really climbing into the 90s well east of 680. we are talking walnut creek, livermore, antioch, but mild temperatures at the shoreline. cooler days arrive after we get back to work on tuesday. wednesday and thursday, some stronger on-shore
hall. he is a huge grateful dead fan. he played the show with walton who wears a perpetual smile. shouldn't we all? >>> to wrap on morning sports, have a great holiday weekend, everybody. i'm larry beil. >> all right. >>> time now is 5:49. lisa is standing by with a check of the forecast. good morning, lisa. >> hey, kumasi. good morning to you. for the rest of the country it is the unofficial end of summer but not for us. we have september and october, and really...