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. >>> just how far the left in this country the political left in this country have strayed from the more radical roots is a kun undrum that prompted bhaskar sunkara to find a magazine called jacobin." it attracts over 300,000 unique visits each month in addition to the print version and caught the attention of people across media landscape. bhaskar, thank you for being on this program. >> thank you. >> you are a colleague of adolph reed who wrote a piece that i read and a lot of other people read that was talked about in harpers not long ago about the left. you basically argue there is no left left in america. what is your sense of what has happened? first of all, is he right? if he's right, what happened to the left as we once knew it? >> i think professor reed as usual is normally right. he is right on this one. i would say he does the one thung i disagree with, i think he's a little more pessimistic and doesn't bring enough attention to other issues. we see a decline on political economy. there is inspiring organizing done at the grassroots level. i don't think he focuses enough
. >>> just how far the left in this country the political left in this country have strayed from the more radical roots is a kun undrum that prompted bhaskar sunkara to find a magazine called jacobin." it attracts over 300,000 unique visits each month in addition to the print version and caught the attention of people across media landscape. bhaskar, thank you for being on this program. >> thank you. >> you are a colleague of adolph reed who wrote a piece that i read...
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got it left of the hole. utilize the slope of the green and gave himself himself a birdie. >> and even par, to remain at 5 under. and he went on to par the 18th. sauers with an 8-iron. >> a good shot here to the right. you'll see it hits hard and runs back. got lucky that it didn't run off the green. >> so both a couple of pars. and if you're just joining us, we are in a three-hole aggregate playoff. a david and goliath-type of story between colin montgomerie trying to win his second major of the season. and gene sauers who won three times as a member of the pga tour. walked away from a game in 2005. then endured a life-threatening skin condition which kind of revitalized his attitude for this game of golf. but doctors gave him a 25% chance of survival. and in that hospital bed for all of those days and those weeks and months of recovery, he told himself, reminded himself he wanted to get good at this game again. and you can see the scars and the skin grafts on his arms. that sauers had to endure. so this has
got it left of the hole. utilize the slope of the green and gave himself himself a birdie. >> and even par, to remain at 5 under. and he went on to par the 18th. sauers with an 8-iron. >> a good shot here to the right. you'll see it hits hard and runs back. got lucky that it didn't run off the green. >> so both a couple of pars. and if you're just joining us, we are in a three-hole aggregate playoff. a david and goliath-type of story between colin montgomerie trying to win his...
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beginning of the first round, slammed that left kick in the arm. and that took a lot out of the power. and there it is again. >> lawler's technique is so outstanding. all of that energy goes away with what they work on automatically. >> you can start to see when robby is with that kick. he picks his left heel slightly up off the ground. >> don't forget, fox sports live on fox sports 1. they'll have a complete recap of tonight's fight here in san jose. fox sports 1 is streaming live on fox sports go. >> and that's unfortunate that lawler wasn't able to capitalize on that. >> that was a clean shot to the body. and robby just walked through it. >> that big power left kick to the body really hurts when it slams into the liver. it's a big difference. final minute of the third round. it's a big difference. final minute of the third round. smile! woah, this takes really good pictures! maggie wants some hands-on experience. hands-on experience... with samsung. but she's been going about it all the wrong way. i have? yeah, you have. luckily for maggie, ther
beginning of the first round, slammed that left kick in the arm. and that took a lot out of the power. and there it is again. >> lawler's technique is so outstanding. all of that energy goes away with what they work on automatically. >> you can start to see when robby is with that kick. he picks his left heel slightly up off the ground. >> don't forget, fox sports live on fox sports 1. they'll have a complete recap of tonight's fight here in san jose. fox sports 1 is streaming...
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the left talks about women in one way but in reality they treat them very differently in the left has been selling victimhood as empowerment for decades. and i know that i am sick and tired of being defined by the pills that i take for being defined as a victim of my gender and i'm sure that a lot of women in this room are as well. and i'm sure that the men are tired of being accused of hating women because you want them to pay their own bills, which once upon a time was an empowering thing to do. in the bottom line is that women succeed your opportunity and free market and our work and not through dependence on the government or socialist policies and we all succeed in this way and the place to push back is on college campuses and is important for young americans to continue the fight. so thank you for taking time to be here and i will be glad to answer your questions. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> thank you. my name is graham wolf and i am a writer in dallas, texas. my question is how i want to thank you for your insightful remarks and the covering up of the issue with their o
the left talks about women in one way but in reality they treat them very differently in the left has been selling victimhood as empowerment for decades. and i know that i am sick and tired of being defined by the pills that i take for being defined as a victim of my gender and i'm sure that a lot of women in this room are as well. and i'm sure that the men are tired of being accused of hating women because you want them to pay their own bills, which once upon a time was an empowering thing to...
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did not help his case any that he had suddenly left town. >> that left sean stevens, and he was nowhere to be found either. >> he's gone. he's not at school anymore, he's not at his apartment complex anymore. >> this made us a little bit suspicious. >> i started to realize, they just have no idea. they have no idea who did this. ♪ f provokes lust. ♪ it elicits pride... ...incites envy... ♪ ...and unleashes wrath. ♪ temptation comes in many heart-pounding forms. but only one letter. "f". the performance marque from lexus. >>> police had three persons of interest in the murder of jenna verhaalen. her boyfriend, spencer hood. sean stevens, who matched the description of the man seen leaving jenna's apartment building the night of the murder. and jeremy rosser, a maintenance man at jenna's apartment complex who had once entered her apartment under suspicious circumstances. investigators hoped scientists could find forensic evidence that would help narrow their search. first, scientists discovered skin cells under jenna's fingernails, which is not unusual when a victim is involved in a strug
did not help his case any that he had suddenly left town. >> that left sean stevens, and he was nowhere to be found either. >> he's gone. he's not at school anymore, he's not at his apartment complex anymore. >> this made us a little bit suspicious. >> i started to realize, they just have no idea. they have no idea who did this. ♪ f provokes lust. ♪ it elicits pride... ...incites envy... ♪ ...and unleashes wrath. ♪ temptation comes in many heart-pounding forms....
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as he left the apartment through the kitchen window, he left a blood smear on the windowsill, providingent on trial for first-degree murder. the jury deliberated for 45 minutes. >> we the jury find the defendant guilty of murder in the first degree as charged. we the jury further find the killing was done with premeditation. >> since he was only 17 years old, a minor, when he committed the crime, denny was sentenced to life in prison without parole. >> methodical in cleaning up, he was careful and he almost got away with murder but for that one drop of blood and hair that he shed that he didn't ever expect to be discovered. >> this girl was a very likable, very intelligent, very beautiful 25-year-old that had a bright future in front of her. she came from a good family and had a good social network. had everything in the world to live for. and in one instance, this cold-blooded killer takes her life >>> up next. >> this was not like normal plaster. >> who was the victim? and who wanted him dead? >> i have to somehow artistically interpret what as changed from the fire. >> just after mid
as he left the apartment through the kitchen window, he left a blood smear on the windowsill, providingent on trial for first-degree murder. the jury deliberated for 45 minutes. >> we the jury find the defendant guilty of murder in the first degree as charged. we the jury further find the killing was done with premeditation. >> since he was only 17 years old, a minor, when he committed the crime, denny was sentenced to life in prison without parole. >> methodical in cleaning...
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how many christians are still left in iraq? >> about 200,000. 1.2 million before the war in 2003. >> there been a growing number who have fled the country, but this is the absolute crunch, it isn't it? >> it is really astonishing. this islamist state, so-called, tok over mosul and decided reimpose what was done in the seventh century, choose death, pay the tax, or leave. most people are not able to afford $400 per month, so they left. as they left, they were stripped of all their goods, including their automobiles, and walked to the nearest small villages that are still open to christians. >> there are some here in france on the far right who have questioned and voiced their concerns over the offer to give asylum to these questions. >-- christians. >> france has a great tradition of being the land of asylum. i don't see any reason why france needs to change that. >> but as somebody who is a member of the christian community and obviously a religious person yourself, do you find it disturbing that such comments are being made? >
how many christians are still left in iraq? >> about 200,000. 1.2 million before the war in 2003. >> there been a growing number who have fled the country, but this is the absolute crunch, it isn't it? >> it is really astonishing. this islamist state, so-called, tok over mosul and decided reimpose what was done in the seventh century, choose death, pay the tax, or leave. most people are not able to afford $400 per month, so they left. as they left, they were stripped of all...
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he left his fingerprint as evidence.then got natalie out of the car and struck her with a piece of wood, but it splintered, so matthew strangled her to death. he loaded her body into the car, picked up the pieces of wood, and drove 20 miles into the mountains. the high-elevation plant material and the tire impressions were clear proof. prosecutors think matthew mutilated his wife's body to make the murder appear like other unsolved homicides. but in doing so, he cut his left thumb, leaving his blood on the inside of his glove. that's when matthew's plan started to fall apart. >> and especially the first timers, they don't account for that rush of emotion once they've done it. we call it the full-tilt boogie. when your mind goes into the full-tilt boogie, you forget everything. your brains goes out the window and you start doing stupid stuff. >> among them, matthew threw most of the wood away, but forgot one piece, later found near his office by police. he scratched the right side of natalie's car with the bushes, most li
he left his fingerprint as evidence.then got natalie out of the car and struck her with a piece of wood, but it splintered, so matthew strangled her to death. he loaded her body into the car, picked up the pieces of wood, and drove 20 miles into the mountains. the high-elevation plant material and the tire impressions were clear proof. prosecutors think matthew mutilated his wife's body to make the murder appear like other unsolved homicides. but in doing so, he cut his left thumb, leaving his...
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left it up.ou don't recognize it if you haven't seen it before. >> joe: if you haven't seen it before, as this ball is going to head out of play. he has the hat cocked to the side. and he believes, not only is his style but it bothers the hitter. i don't know if you're going to buy that. but that's one of the reasons why he does it. it looks off for a hitter when they look at the pitcher and the bill of the cap is pointing down the first baseline. >> harold: turn it around, and the hitter would be blind. >> joe: murphy strikes out. and there it is. there's your answer. rodney shuts down the top of the eighth. bottom of the eighth inning rolls. the there's a smile from fernando. [ male announcer ] this is the age of knowing what you're made of. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache
left it up.ou don't recognize it if you haven't seen it before. >> joe: if you haven't seen it before, as this ball is going to head out of play. he has the hat cocked to the side. and he believes, not only is his style but it bothers the hitter. i don't know if you're going to buy that. but that's one of the reasons why he does it. it looks off for a hitter when they look at the pitcher and the bill of the cap is pointing down the first baseline. >> harold: turn it around, and the...
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, take my glove off and throw with my left. it was hard when i started doing it but i got pretty easy. >> reporter: using the same hand to catch and throw has proven effective for fell year old dylan olsen. the move was born out of necessity when he was a year we found out he had a stroke and they narrowed it down to either while he was still in the womb or right after birth. report roar the stroke left dylan partially paralyzed on his right side. but didn't stop him from become a sports phanatic and exceeding expectations on and off the field. >> non skilled i can see that he plays baseball with one hand. but other than that, you know, he does everything that every other normal 12 year old kid would do and he does most things even better. his nickname is the vacuum. he plays first base he's called the vacuum because he sucks everything up throw at him. he doesn't miss ball. he's just that good. >> reporter: never satisfied with good enough dylan is striving to get stronger. >> i through a hard one. >> he wrapped up an intensiv
, take my glove off and throw with my left. it was hard when i started doing it but i got pretty easy. >> reporter: using the same hand to catch and throw has proven effective for fell year old dylan olsen. the move was born out of necessity when he was a year we found out he had a stroke and they narrowed it down to either while he was still in the womb or right after birth. report roar the stroke left dylan partially paralyzed on his right side. but didn't stop him from become a sports...
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>> from the left-hand side.gle, judge. >> is that angle consistent with that photograph the judge has? >> it is. >> where he can see the car seat? >> correct. >> that calls for speculation. i object to that. >> i just asked if it's consistent, judge. >> overruled. >> when he approaches, does it appear -- is this video -- can you describe to the judge how it appears he reaches in and where his head is? >> when he reaches in, he comes up, he opens up the door. and as he's reaching in, turns his head a little bit. he's in there, he has a clear view, and he kind of turns his head and then just tosses the light bulbs into the car. >> after he does that, does he hang out at the car very long or anything of that nature? >> no. >> what does he do? >> he shuts the door, turns around and immediately starts walking into the home depot. >> at some point as he's walking back away from that car, does anyone else walk by him and how does he react? >> it appears another -- we'll say another person -- passes him, walking towards
>> from the left-hand side.gle, judge. >> is that angle consistent with that photograph the judge has? >> it is. >> where he can see the car seat? >> correct. >> that calls for speculation. i object to that. >> i just asked if it's consistent, judge. >> overruled. >> when he approaches, does it appear -- is this video -- can you describe to the judge how it appears he reaches in and where his head is? >> when he reaches in, he comes...
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in 2002, no child left behind. still states had the ball. 43 states worked on common standards here at 34 worked on two sets of tests. kentucky could pick one. ohio could pick another. 44 states did, and accountability standards. thecombination of race to top and waivers for no child left behind have created a national school board. the u.s. department of education has got you over a barrel. if you need relief from no child left behind -- which all of you -- you have to ask permission and then they require you to do a lot of things. have certainyou to standards. they require you to have certain performance targets. the require you a certain way of dealing with low performance schools, and they require you to do teacher evaluation a certain way. here are the teacher evaluation requirements during -- requi rements. here is my point. i went through this teacher , 1980tion stuff in 1983 4, 1985, 1986. teachers -- asked 10,000 teachers voluntarily to go up a career ladder. if we had the federal government second-guessin
in 2002, no child left behind. still states had the ball. 43 states worked on common standards here at 34 worked on two sets of tests. kentucky could pick one. ohio could pick another. 44 states did, and accountability standards. thecombination of race to top and waivers for no child left behind have created a national school board. the u.s. department of education has got you over a barrel. if you need relief from no child left behind -- which all of you -- you have to ask permission and then...
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his other shoe left a partial print on the linoleum floor.otion, grabbed her telephone, ran into the bathroom, locked the door and called police. >> 911. >> someone broke into my house. >> when skinner heard this, he kicked open the bathroom door and killed her. [ screaming ] [ shot ] police arrive within five minutes, but skinner had already fled with audrey's purse. inside was all of $100 in cash. >> his drive to get money was more important than a human life. >> his downfall was the fact that he was wearing those spaldings. >> there's no reason for his footwear impressions to be there, because he did not know the victim, the victim did not know him. >> police questioned skinner one last time. he asked about the evidence against him. >> after denying the fact that he was there, his main question to me was, is do you have my prints in the house? and my response to that is, yes, i do, john. i have your prints, so i need to know whether or not you planned this killing or whether or not it was a random act. >> skinner then realized the investig
his other shoe left a partial print on the linoleum floor.otion, grabbed her telephone, ran into the bathroom, locked the door and called police. >> 911. >> someone broke into my house. >> when skinner heard this, he kicked open the bathroom door and killed her. [ screaming ] [ shot ] police arrive within five minutes, but skinner had already fled with audrey's purse. inside was all of $100 in cash. >> his drive to get money was more important than a human life. >>...
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is there left-wing bias in media?there's no doubt in my mind that most reporters are to the left of the general population on social issues and abortion and gay marriage and gun and you name it. on politics, maybe so, but i think it is their reporting less i do think the think the way that destroys our friends reflect liberal sensibility. john: you have to cover both sides. when it comes to gun control or government regulation, of course there has to be more regulation that is common sense. >> unlike those comments who spew opinions for living, most people who are working reporters covering politics to try to tell both sides. they wouldn't have gotten into that line of work if they wanted to be activists. >> let's review the past. before you can work at fox coming helped to create the first tv show that really covered media, cnn's reliable sources very i give you credit that even though you worked for "the washington post" and cnn, and i consider you an activist, you try to be objective and grill journalists from left
is there left-wing bias in media?there's no doubt in my mind that most reporters are to the left of the general population on social issues and abortion and gay marriage and gun and you name it. on politics, maybe so, but i think it is their reporting less i do think the think the way that destroys our friends reflect liberal sensibility. john: you have to cover both sides. when it comes to gun control or government regulation, of course there has to be more regulation that is common sense....
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saintil left the restaurant with the murder weapon, video recorder, and his bloody clothes. prosecutors believe he returned later to clean up the blood. but his plan fell apart when he saw the exterminator was there on an unscheduled visit. >> nobody knew he was coming by that night, except for stephen. i feel that was a godsend. >> stephen's the only person that knows this guy is showing up. and thank god he shows up on that night, because that narrows the timeline, that preserves the crime scene at that point, and that prevents wilson saintil from coming back and cleaning up the crime scene. >> when we found out later it was him, it's a weird feeling that he had the nerve to come here to our home the see -- it's still hard to comprehend that. >> wilson saintil was tried and convicted of first-degree murder. he was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. saintil left evidence behind, some he might have explained, having worked there as an employee. but not all of it. >> i think forensic science is amazing. that's what solved the case. it just puts tha
saintil left the restaurant with the murder weapon, video recorder, and his bloody clothes. prosecutors believe he returned later to clean up the blood. but his plan fell apart when he saw the exterminator was there on an unscheduled visit. >> nobody knew he was coming by that night, except for stephen. i feel that was a godsend. >> stephen's the only person that knows this guy is showing up. and thank god he shows up on that night, because that narrows the timeline, that preserves...
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, right, jah soldiers a come left, right left, right the ♪ ♪ soldiers a come left, right left, right and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to dwayne johnson, mel b. chronixx, once again. great job, guys. the roots, ladies and gentlemen, over there! [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great night. hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's"late night with seth meyers." tonight -- kate hudson. david remnick. live n
, right, jah soldiers a come left, right left, right the ♪ ♪ soldiers a come left, right left, right and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to dwayne johnson, mel b. chronixx, once again. great job, guys. the roots, ladies and gentlemen, over there! [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great night. hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ]...
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left it up.ou don't recognize it if you haven't seen it before. >> joe: if you haven't seen it before, as this ball is going to head out of play. he has the hat cocked to the side. and he believes, not only is his style but it bothers the hitter. i don't know if you're going to buy that. but that's one of the reasons why he does it. it looks off for a hitter when they look at the pitcher and the bill of the cap is pointing down the first baseline. >> harold: turn it around, and the hitter would be blind. >> joe: murphy strikes out. and there it is. there's your answer. rodney shuts down the top of the eighth. bottom of the eighth inning rolls. the there's a smile from fernando. [ male announcer ] this is the age of knowing what you're made of. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache
left it up.ou don't recognize it if you haven't seen it before. >> joe: if you haven't seen it before, as this ball is going to head out of play. he has the hat cocked to the side. and he believes, not only is his style but it bothers the hitter. i don't know if you're going to buy that. but that's one of the reasons why he does it. it looks off for a hitter when they look at the pitcher and the bill of the cap is pointing down the first baseline. >> harold: turn it around, and the...
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can you talk about the left party's position on israel and palestine?we have a long tradition of supporting the palestinian independent an state. we think the fundamental problem is the occupation of the palestinian territories. as long as that is going on, it is very hard to find any kind of solution of the conflict. we are favoring a peaceful solution through negotiations, but this is not a conflict between two equal parties. it is one country occupying the palestinian people, so that is the whole core of the issue. so we think sweden should be an active supporter of a two-state solution and should recognize the palestinian territory as an independent state. >> and the role of the united states in dealing with israel and palestine? >> i think that is crucial -- >> what is your assessment of it today? the reasony to say, the israel can be so self-confident is because they feel they have solid support from the u.s. administration. that is also why the u.s. party has the key to the solution. they have to put pressure on the israelis. >> iraq. >> i think
can you talk about the left party's position on israel and palestine?we have a long tradition of supporting the palestinian independent an state. we think the fundamental problem is the occupation of the palestinian territories. as long as that is going on, it is very hard to find any kind of solution of the conflict. we are favoring a peaceful solution through negotiations, but this is not a conflict between two equal parties. it is one country occupying the palestinian people, so that is the...
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the outside lights are still on, as they would have been left on from the night before. >> her dog was inside, and the tv was on. through a crack in the blinds, jason could actually see what later turned out to be michelle's foot. >> when police arrived, they found michelle's body in her bedroom, face down. it was clear she'd been dead for some time. >> she was in a somewhat awkward position with her left arm folded up underneath her body. >> at first glance, there was no trauma to the body, no bruises, no wounds, no blood. >> we had no indication of what would have caused her death. >> the medical examiner thought the position of michelle's body face down was unusual. >> if somebody is sick and in the process of dying, most folks tend to end up either on their side or on their back. >> there were no foreign fingerprints in the apartment, no signs of forced entry, and no valuables were missing. >> her vcr, her television set, her radio, jewelry, it was all intact. >> and there was no indication this was a suicide. >> if it's going to be a suicide, there's going to be pill bottles layin
the outside lights are still on, as they would have been left on from the night before. >> her dog was inside, and the tv was on. through a crack in the blinds, jason could actually see what later turned out to be michelle's foot. >> when police arrived, they found michelle's body in her bedroom, face down. it was clear she'd been dead for some time. >> she was in a somewhat awkward position with her left arm folded up underneath her body. >> at first glance, there was...
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he also left another calling card.n empty pack of his favorite brand of cigarettes, the same brand he left in his mother-in-law's bathroom. but what was the motive for stephanie dittrick's murder? >> by all accounts gary ackley had a big mouth. >> prosecutors think in a moment of weakness, ackley told stephanie that he killed arlene. prosecutors found a witness who saw ackley and stephanie camping together on the fourth of july weekend. prosecutors believe ackley killed his childhood friend in order to silence her, burying her body in a shallow grave. again, leaving the tell-tale metal fragments behind. when he disposed of stephanie's personal items, he left his fingerprint on the shopping bag. >> i don't think there's anything i could say that would bother him because someone that can kill their girlfriend's mom and their kids' grandma is untouchable emotionally. so i wouldn't even try. >> a year after the crimes, gary ackley was convicted of two counts of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without pa
he also left another calling card.n empty pack of his favorite brand of cigarettes, the same brand he left in his mother-in-law's bathroom. but what was the motive for stephanie dittrick's murder? >> by all accounts gary ackley had a big mouth. >> prosecutors think in a moment of weakness, ackley told stephanie that he killed arlene. prosecutors found a witness who saw ackley and stephanie camping together on the fourth of july weekend. prosecutors believe ackley killed his...
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he's been a vital weapon for them, some left, some right, a match-up against left-handed pitchers. particularly in the division they're in, the left-handers you're going to have to face. that's sad. >> tom: for a while there, looked like they had a really good platoon with calhoun. but calhoun is showing he can hit left-handers, more of an everyday player. >> joe: that's up and away from the hard-throwing west. >> harold: tell you what, we always talk about the hitter being shaken up, because you see the blood dripping and the injury, but it affects the pitcher too when that happens. >> joe: he's 2-2 on efren navarro. conger at second with nobody out here in the top of the eighth. up and away, a full count now. game started with mikolas on the mound. he went 5 2/3 and then frasor, mendez, west. both bull pens are quiet at the moment the way jered weaver reacted after getting out of that one on, one out situation in the bottom of the seventh inning, looks like he may go back out there. that's ball four to navarro and will put runners on at first and second with nobody out. >> tom: j
he's been a vital weapon for them, some left, some right, a match-up against left-handed pitchers. particularly in the division they're in, the left-handers you're going to have to face. that's sad. >> tom: for a while there, looked like they had a really good platoon with calhoun. but calhoun is showing he can hit left-handers, more of an everyday player. >> joe: that's up and away from the hard-throwing west. >> harold: tell you what, we always talk about the hitter being...
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. >> translator: security confusion and a large group has left and many have left through this airportorter: the u.s. in particular will be nervous about the intensified fighting in libya and attack on the consulate in the eastern city of benghazi in 2012 killed the ambassador and three others. but two years later benghazi is a battleground once again, in the past fort night more than 90 people have been killed there and hundreds more injured, many of them civilians. the malitia groups behind the fighting are powerful and heavily armed thanks in part to the battles three years ago with gaddafi and calls for them to give up guns have fallen on deafs and a weak and struggling government has failed to control the groups. erica woods, al jazeera. >>> six south korean students say classmates, not crewmen helped them survive a deadly ferry accident and students testifying about the april 16 sinking that killed 304 people, 15 face charges from negligence to homicide and they abandoned ship and told passengers to stay on board. in thailand the study found one in five children live with neither
. >> translator: security confusion and a large group has left and many have left through this airportorter: the u.s. in particular will be nervous about the intensified fighting in libya and attack on the consulate in the eastern city of benghazi in 2012 killed the ambassador and three others. but two years later benghazi is a battleground once again, in the past fort night more than 90 people have been killed there and hundreds more injured, many of them civilians. the malitia groups...
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it held together we left that change overnight in the absence of our influence. that was utterly predictable and predicted. in syria when obama spoke he had to go he left a vacuum into which the bad guys went iran hezbollah and russia. this is what always happens. that's the reason we are where we are today. you create a vacuum the bad guys came. >> a poll says the country is war weary and worn out. does the country have the will bu does this president have the will to present this threat? >> there's a tendency to swing from the last two administrations from massive involvement, ground troops to the opposite your honor der obama. we won't think about air strikes let alone ground troops. we have to find a sustainable balanced approach one that doesn't abandon the region one that doesn't impose on the american public an ongoing crisis that clearly they don't want to sustain. i think that is going to take some internal unit in this done tree and more seriously from this administration. >> does this president have the will to confront this threat? >> part of making s
it held together we left that change overnight in the absence of our influence. that was utterly predictable and predicted. in syria when obama spoke he had to go he left a vacuum into which the bad guys went iran hezbollah and russia. this is what always happens. that's the reason we are where we are today. you create a vacuum the bad guys came. >> a poll says the country is war weary and worn out. does the country have the will bu does this president have the will to present this...
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the batteries to the left. when they laid out the grid in 1811, the grid street plan from houston street to 100 50 that street, their mental attitude was that if people want recreation, they will go to the riverfronts which were sylvan, meadow dan quite beautiful. those with money would buy estates on the riverfront and they would have gorgeous estates running down to the river. there were areas where the public at access the river and the commissioners in 1811 that's what -- thought that's what the world would be forever. at last for 30 years and was over by the 1830's and 1840's when the industrial revolution hits the city and industry climbs up both riverfronts. the hudson river and east river are industrialized and they are becoming sewers and by the 1840's and 1850's, those with money and the middle-class and upper-class, retreat to the center of the island. fifth avenue and broadway. if you had money beginning in the 1830's and 1840's commuted all of your living, working, shopping and every thing in the c
the batteries to the left. when they laid out the grid in 1811, the grid street plan from houston street to 100 50 that street, their mental attitude was that if people want recreation, they will go to the riverfronts which were sylvan, meadow dan quite beautiful. those with money would buy estates on the riverfront and they would have gorgeous estates running down to the river. there were areas where the public at access the river and the commissioners in 1811 that's what -- thought that's...
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she had received a blow to the head in the left forehead area and the left temple. >> there were no defensive wounds and no signs of sexual assault. >> the scalp here is brown, about 14 inches in length. >> the soles of the feet were clean in this case and that indicates to me that she certainly was not standing up at the scene where she was found. she certainly did not walk there. >> no injuries. >> the only other findings were some unusual marks on genna's thigh, indentations that were made after death. >> on a living person, these fade very quickly. in this case, these are postmortem pressure marks. they don't tend to fade because the -- the color comes as the blood leaks out of the vessels by gravity after death and it more or less outlines the area of pressure. and then it stays that way indefinitely until the body decomposes. >> the mousers' telephone records yielded the first clue. despite the fact genna was told not to use the telephone, she called several friends that morning. >> yeah, you should have talked to them. >> really? he's a senior? you'll see him monday. >> around 11:30, g
she had received a blow to the head in the left forehead area and the left temple. >> there were no defensive wounds and no signs of sexual assault. >> the scalp here is brown, about 14 inches in length. >> the soles of the feet were clean in this case and that indicates to me that she certainly was not standing up at the scene where she was found. she certainly did not walk there. >> no injuries. >> the only other findings were some unusual marks on genna's thigh,...
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left over shower giving way to sun today. eighty-three the high temperature, beautiful end to the day. and i think real nice evening. 64 degrees, is low temperature, bit cooler. nice break from the humidity, kacie, you and i, our hairstyles? >> you just have to keep switching it up so your hey doesn't get used to something and then get president i. burlington bristol bridge, road work, alternating lanes between now and 5:00 a.m. it will be little slow down. also see if you are headed westbound on the pennsylvania turnpike, road work there. we'll get to coming up next. eastbound side of 42 it, one accident, around 363 has been moved to the shoulder. watch out for the slick roads this morning, chris? >> kacie, 4:32, breaking news for in you connection with to you groom some discovery. police waiting to serve search warrant on home on a person of interest they are questioning about brutal death after woman whose body was found in a duffle bag. fox 29's jennifer joyce now at police headquarters with the very latest on this, jenni
left over shower giving way to sun today. eighty-three the high temperature, beautiful end to the day. and i think real nice evening. 64 degrees, is low temperature, bit cooler. nice break from the humidity, kacie, you and i, our hairstyles? >> you just have to keep switching it up so your hey doesn't get used to something and then get president i. burlington bristol bridge, road work, alternating lanes between now and 5:00 a.m. it will be little slow down. also see if you are headed...
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lebron didn't make any friends when he left cleveland for miami. fans outraged with him leaving and nationally televising the decision. for us no cleveland fans angrier than the cavaliers owner dan gilbert. he wrote in an open letter to fans after lebron left saying "our former hero who grew up in this very region that he deserted this evening is no longer a cleveland cavalier." "he simply does not deserve this kind of cowardly betrayal." he went on to say, "i personally guarantee that the cleveland cavs will win an nba championship before the self-titled former king wins one." that did not happen. lebron won two titles in miami. cleveland still waiting. according to lebron, he and gilbert met face-to-face and talked it out, and now he is back. this was the cover of the cleveland queens dealer saying "gone." this was the cover today with the headline "home." this quote from lebron's essay in northeast ohio, nothing is given, everything is earned. you work for what you have and ready to take up the challenge. i'm coming home. >>> two very different
lebron didn't make any friends when he left cleveland for miami. fans outraged with him leaving and nationally televising the decision. for us no cleveland fans angrier than the cavaliers owner dan gilbert. he wrote in an open letter to fans after lebron left saying "our former hero who grew up in this very region that he deserted this evening is no longer a cleveland cavalier." "he simply does not deserve this kind of cowardly betrayal." he went on to say, "i...
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left in the dog lay of the site is the existing cottage that will be restored as noted earlier in the presentation. this is the telegraph hill boulevard level floor plan of the 3 in front unit i show this first is the curb cut is at the lower not quite all the way left going into the garage the garage door is set back from the doorway and the single car pulls into the elevator it's not in the staff planning report this is an effort not to have the car sites that descends into the lower car space that allows the cars to enter and exist the space forwards and not background it's a better way to address this one is going forward can be aware of the pedestrians and other traffic. one more thing i want to note on this plan sorry about that that in the process of design this design process has been going on for two years with quite a bit of input. you'll notice not only the door is set back and the door on unit it is set back we've continued to set back the doors and landscape the areas in front of the of them to be more capable with the existing steps. this is the plan one level below the
left in the dog lay of the site is the existing cottage that will be restored as noted earlier in the presentation. this is the telegraph hill boulevard level floor plan of the 3 in front unit i show this first is the curb cut is at the lower not quite all the way left going into the garage the garage door is set back from the doorway and the single car pulls into the elevator it's not in the staff planning report this is an effort not to have the car sites that descends into the lower car...
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. >> then she left by herself at 12:54 a.m. michelle's friends who were in michelle's apartment building left to meet her at the bar. but as they walked outside, they saw something unusual. it was a red pickup truck with a woman in the back of the truck flailing her arms. >> all we knew was there was a woman who was in distress in this truck. >> michelle's friends went to the bar, learned that michelle had already left and went back to michelle's apartment. that's when they saw the red truck again, this time with no one in the back. further down the road, they found michelle's jacket, some jewelry, a blood stain, and the tooth. >> there was a watch found that had been broken and had stopped at like 1:24 in the morning, which matched up with the witness statements they saw this woman screaming in the back of the truck after 1:00. >> we were hoping for the best, but i mean, when you hear something like that, then you can't help but think the worst. >> her friends now wondered whether it might have been michelle in the back of tha
. >> then she left by herself at 12:54 a.m. michelle's friends who were in michelle's apartment building left to meet her at the bar. but as they walked outside, they saw something unusual. it was a red pickup truck with a woman in the back of the truck flailing her arms. >> all we knew was there was a woman who was in distress in this truck. >> michelle's friends went to the bar, learned that michelle had already left and went back to michelle's apartment. that's when they...
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parties right and left have thinned the ranks of what they used to call moderates.rik caeric cantor was labeled too liberal. a new pole by the pew research center shows on the left and right were more divided than in 20 years. in 1995. >> what does the middle look like? it's shrinking. in 1994 49% had mixed views. today it's 39%. it's important to point out it's still the largest group of americans there in the mixed middle, but remember it's the partisan who is are the most politically active. these numbers show our politics are getting more polarized and as a result nastier. 20 years ago 17% of republicans had unfavorable views of democrats. and 16% of democrats had u unfavorable views of republicans. those numbers are jumped to 43% and 39%. do redder reds and bluer blues threaten the well-being of the country? the poll used that word threaten. more than one out of three republicans think so. more than one out of four democrats do, too. can the partisans and the applications they support come together to solve problems? the numbers point to why this is so tough. t
parties right and left have thinned the ranks of what they used to call moderates.rik caeric cantor was labeled too liberal. a new pole by the pew research center shows on the left and right were more divided than in 20 years. in 1995. >> what does the middle look like? it's shrinking. in 1994 49% had mixed views. today it's 39%. it's important to point out it's still the largest group of americans there in the mixed middle, but remember it's the partisan who is are the most politically...
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behind in the event they don't win that battle won't be left to start over again and be left in economic distress. we witnessed a dramatic increase in the job related cancer that many firefighters are circuming. new chemicals that mass camacho raid that's in our furniture and clothing. a flat screen computer in every room that releases deadly toxins. our cancer foundation has led the way in research and prevention to mitigate this to ourselves and the efforts of tony, our president, he really has become the national figure head on this, and he's been inspiring and amazing to work with and we need to back up the work that he's done and insure that all the firefighters that he's advocating for, again, aren't left economically damaged once they give their bodies to the city san francisco and we've taken effect to call this abby's law. >> if you can tell us about that? >> he's one of the -- he's been an advocate for cancer and his cancer has returned and he can't come here to speak, but we're going to speak for him, and hopefully we're going to deliver this legislation for him and know all o
behind in the event they don't win that battle won't be left to start over again and be left in economic distress. we witnessed a dramatic increase in the job related cancer that many firefighters are circuming. new chemicals that mass camacho raid that's in our furniture and clothing. a flat screen computer in every room that releases deadly toxins. our cancer foundation has led the way in research and prevention to mitigate this to ourselves and the efforts of tony, our president, he really...
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he left a rehab center over the weekend.an is suing wal-mart saying they should have known the truck driver involved in the crash had not slept for 24 hours. >> an ohio woman's run in with the law is making waivers on the internet and it is not the charge angela green faces that is getting attention it's her face in her mug shot. green made it when she was booked by police. she and a male friend had refused to leave a cleveland hotel or pay for another night. police say green at first refused to identify herself. now with this picture, everyone knows who she is. >> that was an unfortunate choice angela. >>> it is 5:53. up next, a man sues a man in the midwest after being accidentally locked inside a cell for over a day. >> surveying the storm damage right now. we'll get a live update from this scene coming up that's about as american as it gets. woman: what do you mean? blueberry pancakes, strawberries and cream cheese icing, starting at just $4.99. apple pie, watch out. [bell rings] waitress: welcome to denny's! >> resident
he left a rehab center over the weekend.an is suing wal-mart saying they should have known the truck driver involved in the crash had not slept for 24 hours. >> an ohio woman's run in with the law is making waivers on the internet and it is not the charge angela green faces that is getting attention it's her face in her mug shot. green made it when she was booked by police. she and a male friend had refused to leave a cleveland hotel or pay for another night. police say green at first...
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a bomb exploded, you heard it there, as pal tinnians left gaza -- palestinians left gaza. more now on our continuing coverage in the middle east. u.s. leaders are expressing concern about the escalation of violence. >> reporter: secretary of state john kerry spoke with israeli prime minister sunday. reemphasizing president obama's earlier sentiments. the u.s. condemned rocket attacks. and stresses' israel right to defend itself. officials are expressing concerns. >> this is more dangerous i think than any time in the past. >> reporter: forces lopped leaflets on gaza warning residents to move away from hamas strikes. more than 150 people are dead and over a thousand injured in air strikes. most of them civilians. the prime minister blames hamas. >> we are trying to target them but the difference between us is that we are uses missile defense to protect our civilians and they are using their civilians to protect their missiles. >> the ambusder to the united states condemns israel's actions. >> you cannot target a building. even if a militant is there. that is a war crime. >>
a bomb exploded, you heard it there, as pal tinnians left gaza -- palestinians left gaza. more now on our continuing coverage in the middle east. u.s. leaders are expressing concern about the escalation of violence. >> reporter: secretary of state john kerry spoke with israeli prime minister sunday. reemphasizing president obama's earlier sentiments. the u.s. condemned rocket attacks. and stresses' israel right to defend itself. officials are expressing concerns. >> this is more...
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there was the supply depot left as he was going out and, actually, the year before they left some supply depots where they would depot food. and then they'd leave markers running out in a horizontal line. so when they're coming back even if they're not, even if they've lost their direction a little bit -- and he was an excellent navigator on ice and in water too. because you'd use the sun to locate your position. if he was missing, he would at least run into one of his flags, and they'd tell him if he was right or left and how far, and he could go in and get to his depot. so he'd leave depots of food going out and, again, some were prelaid, and coming back -- that way he didn't have to carry it all. coming back, he would hit those supply depots and get renewed food. obviously, he -- of course, he s traveling by dog, and one advantage is they pull the sleds, but they also don't have to carry their own food because, to be blunt, they eat each other. you just slaughter the dogs as you go, and you take too many, and then the dogs basically carry their own weight. >> host: how many men went -
there was the supply depot left as he was going out and, actually, the year before they left some supply depots where they would depot food. and then they'd leave markers running out in a horizontal line. so when they're coming back even if they're not, even if they've lost their direction a little bit -- and he was an excellent navigator on ice and in water too. because you'd use the sun to locate your position. if he was missing, he would at least run into one of his flags, and they'd tell...
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that is left for them to figure out. >>> thank you for that. christen saloomey reporting from unheadquarters in new york. >> the embattled people of gaza have been praying after the end of ramadan and the start of the eid festival. israel and hamas have to the gone able to agree on the terms of a ceasefire. nicole, the start of eid celebrations there for palestinians. but for many of them, little to celebrate these days. >> exactly. there isn't anything to celebrate. more than 1,000 palestinians have been killed in gaza more than 6,000 injured. at a time of year when people would be going around visiting their family, many will stay at home spending it with immediate family. there'll be a lot of people visiting to pay their condolences to families that lost people over the last two weeks of fighting. it's a sober, sombre time inside gaza. as you said, we are at a united nations school. many of the people who live - who are staying here at the moment fled after their homes were attacked in the shajaiya neighbourhood. as you can see, the place is
that is left for them to figure out. >>> thank you for that. christen saloomey reporting from unheadquarters in new york. >> the embattled people of gaza have been praying after the end of ramadan and the start of the eid festival. israel and hamas have to the gone able to agree on the terms of a ceasefire. nicole, the start of eid celebrations there for palestinians. but for many of them, little to celebrate these days. >> exactly. there isn't anything to celebrate. more...
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he left darrell. darrell said he was going to wait out the rain and let the traffic die down before he headed home. >> darrell's wife told police curtis pope could not be the killer. >> curtis pope had done some repair work on our pool. i said, please don't spend your time looking at curtis pope. he did not kill darrell. please, you know, spend your time looking for the person that did. >> pope was distraught over darrell's murder. >> he came through the receiving line crying, and i thought he was so touched by darrell's death. and he said, i loved darrell. he was better to me than my own father. >> pope was 40 years old, married, with a young daughter. he did, however, have a police record consisting of arrests for petty theft. since he was the last known person to see darrell alive, he was automatically considered a suspect. pope agreed to take a polygraph examination and passed. >> it is not likely that somebody could come in and intentionally be untruthful and still pass the polygraph test. >> the
he left darrell. darrell said he was going to wait out the rain and let the traffic die down before he headed home. >> darrell's wife told police curtis pope could not be the killer. >> curtis pope had done some repair work on our pool. i said, please don't spend your time looking at curtis pope. he did not kill darrell. please, you know, spend your time looking for the person that did. >> pope was distraught over darrell's murder. >> he came through the receiving line...
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left behind. and struggle of gaining their livelihood that the war nearly took. we told the civilian story through accounts. tonight is different. our first speaker, david adams , is a lifelong resident of cold harbor, and is proud to represent the fifth generation of the adams family to live on the battlefield. he is here to talk about what it is like to be so closely connected to the land as community of such a famous place. i must add it through the hospitality of the adams family, david and his mother, she is here on the front row, the park was able to take folks along the footpath of the second corps attack on june 3. we thank you so much for all the hospitality you always show us , particularly this morning. thank you all. david? [applause] before david gets started, i didn't want to mention that it is very appropriate that he is sitting next to david robertson. he uses his credentials to teach young people since 1979 where he taught at richmond community high school. much of the current sta
left behind. and struggle of gaining their livelihood that the war nearly took. we told the civilian story through accounts. tonight is different. our first speaker, david adams , is a lifelong resident of cold harbor, and is proud to represent the fifth generation of the adams family to live on the battlefield. he is here to talk about what it is like to be so closely connected to the land as community of such a famous place. i must add it through the hospitality of the adams family, david and...
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she panicked and left, leaving the tire impressions.ed that she'd have to explain why the moving van was parked at her house for an extended period, she parked it at the supermarket and walked home with her dog. on sunday night, she returned to the supermarket, bought trash bags and muriatic acid and identified herself by using her discount card to save 34 cents. that night, she cleaned the truck, doused david's body with gasoline, set it on fire, then exchanged vehicles again and returned home. once in custody, tracey was found to have linear bruises on her thighs at exactly the height the hand truck would have hit her body. police also found evidence that tracey purchased a new mattress for her bedroom and had the old one removed. police believe that money was the motive. >> tracey was complaining about david one time to her friend carol. she said, well, why don't you just leave him? she said, well, without him, i'd be living in an apartment and driving a honda. >> in march of 2005, a jury took just four hours to convict tracey frame
she panicked and left, leaving the tire impressions.ed that she'd have to explain why the moving van was parked at her house for an extended period, she parked it at the supermarket and walked home with her dog. on sunday night, she returned to the supermarket, bought trash bags and muriatic acid and identified herself by using her discount card to save 34 cents. that night, she cleaned the truck, doused david's body with gasoline, set it on fire, then exchanged vehicles again and returned...
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. >> left, left, left right, left right, right left.quad is headed somewhere other than the farm. >> we're in what's called the dog run, in between the two outer fences that surround the perimeter of the institution. we come in here once every week or two weeks. we come in here, get all the weeds out and any trash that might have blown in and rake everything to where there's no footprints in case an inmate does breach the first fence we can see foot prints in the dog run. it's more security reason than anything but it also looks good. >> have you got a ho? no weeds? i need you to get the dirt, soften it up. don't stand around. >> while some squad members appreciate the chance to be outdoors, others like philip nixon, could do with less exposure to the elements. >> how did you get so sun burned? >> rls. we go out there and do work but there's no shade. you know, so we sit out there for the whole time, and get just like that. you know, sunscreen don't really help, because there's no shade. you know, you're in straight sunlight for six hou
. >> left, left, left right, left right, right left.quad is headed somewhere other than the farm. >> we're in what's called the dog run, in between the two outer fences that surround the perimeter of the institution. we come in here once every week or two weeks. we come in here, get all the weeds out and any trash that might have blown in and rake everything to where there's no footprints in case an inmate does breach the first fence we can see foot prints in the dog run. it's more...
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so we were in good shape by the time we left office. in iraq. >> president obama said he was leaving country that was sovereign, stable, and self-reliant. >> right. >> what went wrong, mr. vice president. >> well, what i believe went wrong was the failure to negotiate a stay behind agreement. they were unable to reach agreement for status of forces. the u.s. military, our generals, wanted the stay behind force of close to 20,000 people, 18 to 20,000 people. the white house said no. >> so what would you do now? >> well, as i say, i would start by reversing most of the obama policies. i would rebuild the u.s. military. >> specifically how would you take on isis today? >> well, i would work hard with those states that are around, jordan comes immediately to mind, i go to the saudis and the uae and restore their confidence in the united states that we're in this fight with them, that we got their back, that we're willing to make the kinds of commitments of resources and personnel and our own military capability so that if they do get a cali
so we were in good shape by the time we left office. in iraq. >> president obama said he was leaving country that was sovereign, stable, and self-reliant. >> right. >> what went wrong, mr. vice president. >> well, what i believe went wrong was the failure to negotiate a stay behind agreement. they were unable to reach agreement for status of forces. the u.s. military, our generals, wanted the stay behind force of close to 20,000 people, 18 to 20,000 people. the white...
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a toddler left to die in a hot car and cops locked up the child another father. now the pom complains that reporters are making her life hell. plus, 45 years ago today, apollo 11 liftd off ed off to put the man on the moon. now we sit down to talk with buzz alldren. >> we. ed to have the first flight on the moon and we did! >> while neil armstrong took that first small stechlt aldren reveals what he did that nobody had ever done before. >>> then there is this. what if my boss tried to buy the company that employed wolf blitzer and jeanie most. it happens, rupert murdock tried to buy cnn's parent company. is it over? would fox beat them, buy them, dump them? let's get to it. >> now, shepard smith reporting live from the fox news deck. >> first this afternoon the google executive who died after an accused prostitute gave him a lethal dose of heroin was a quote lucrative source of income for her and she had no reason to kill him. that's according to her lawyer. the suspect, here she is in court wearing that red prison jump suit. and she pleaded not guilty to manslau
a toddler left to die in a hot car and cops locked up the child another father. now the pom complains that reporters are making her life hell. plus, 45 years ago today, apollo 11 liftd off ed off to put the man on the moon. now we sit down to talk with buzz alldren. >> we. ed to have the first flight on the moon and we did! >> while neil armstrong took that first small stechlt aldren reveals what he did that nobody had ever done before. >>> then there is this. what if my...
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. >> do you think there's an instinct on many on the left, or to the left of the left, which i guess you are, to blame america first? i thought it was interesting in one of your books, the question was, who do you think are great americans? what do you think is so great about america and you named edward snowden and chelsea manning. two people who some people think are traitors. >> i named jeremy hammond as well, another whistle blower. but when the judge sentenced jeremy hammond to ten years in prison, she said, you're no daniel ellsberg. and i said, he was also called treasonist and it's only later that we catch up with the reality. shouldn't we know what our government is doing? should we allow them to close the door and act with impunity? that's what we're doing. snowden stopped that. >> there was was a study released that only 40% describe themselves as proud to be american, compared to the roughly 70% as conservatives. why do you think there are so few liberals that are proud to be american? >> i have no idea. >> are you? >> i'm not a liberal, if that's what you mean. >> are yo
. >> do you think there's an instinct on many on the left, or to the left of the left, which i guess you are, to blame america first? i thought it was interesting in one of your books, the question was, who do you think are great americans? what do you think is so great about america and you named edward snowden and chelsea manning. two people who some people think are traitors. >> i named jeremy hammond as well, another whistle blower. but when the judge sentenced jeremy hammond to...
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>> a 2-year-old. >> reporter: a 2-year-old left in a car left to suffocate overnight.t keeps happening. at least 20 incidents involving 26 children. two died raising the number of children killed from heatstroke this year to 16. all of these cases in a few short weeks since most of the nation was laser focused in the sickening case of 22-month-old cooper harris in georgia, the child left by his father justin raz harris who spent the day working at home depot, having lunch with friends and sexting women all while his son spent seven hours strapped in car seat, scratches to his head and abrasions, the toddler struggling to escape the heat. >> you still have a child that's strapped in car that's exposed to extreme heat that i can assure you no adult would be able to endure. i certainly couldn't endure it. >> reporter: cars can heat up very quickly, even in cooler temperatures. it's 91 outside. inside, we even only been in here for 10 or 15 minutes. it's 108 degrees. i can tell you i'm suiting through my shirt. i'm sweating just about everywhere. these cars can go from unc
>> a 2-year-old. >> reporter: a 2-year-old left in a car left to suffocate overnight.t keeps happening. at least 20 incidents involving 26 children. two died raising the number of children killed from heatstroke this year to 16. all of these cases in a few short weeks since most of the nation was laser focused in the sickening case of 22-month-old cooper harris in georgia, the child left by his father justin raz harris who spent the day working at home depot, having lunch with...