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he's just yelling at you, and he's -- lisa: no, he's like -- totally is. on't even know. >> someone tweet that at me. lisa: go ahead. and it is so much fun. just getting started and, by the way, the whole secret service -- be the the secret service, the secretary of state, i don't know the classification, this is just the flavor of yogurt. cnn is changing its criteria for the gop debate that will happen later this month that will let carly fiorina get a podium spot on the main stage and any candidate between august 7th and september 10th will be included, which i think is fantastic. because there's still so much that can happen between now and september 10th. that you could have jim gilmore on the main stage as he sets the world on fire with his great ideas. >> maybe if he literally set the world on fire he would be on the stage. but carly fiorina is a failure, it makes as much sense for her to be president for the u.s. as it does for mcdonald's. the other two nonpoliticians that were elected were eisenhower and grant and, yes, it's great that you can produ
he's just yelling at you, and he's -- lisa: no, he's like -- totally is. on't even know. >> someone tweet that at me. lisa: go ahead. and it is so much fun. just getting started and, by the way, the whole secret service -- be the the secret service, the secretary of state, i don't know the classification, this is just the flavor of yogurt. cnn is changing its criteria for the gop debate that will happen later this month that will let carly fiorina get a podium spot on the main stage and...
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he did not have much to do. mark: why pose as a female deaf mute? lisause he did not want people to know he is bobby durst anymore. he was hiding from janine. mark: the jury buys the explanation and later he decides he want to make a movie with these two people. what got into this man's head knowing that he is a mass murderer? lisa: hubris. through all of these cases, he always dangled things and a catch me if you can weigh. ay. the newspaper wrapped around the torso. come on. john: the last person on the board sarah. why is she so crucial? lisa: sarah was susan stepmother. he did not want to believe bobby killed her. as he is working with the filmmakers, he finds an envelope that bobby sent to her mother. it matched perfectly the cadaver note that was sent to the beverly hills police back when his mother was killed. mark: including the misspelling of the word beverly. john: we could talk about this with you all day long. detective depalo, it is amazing you have stayed on this case for 70 years. thank you for doing that. we will be right back. ♪ mark: ba
he did not have much to do. mark: why pose as a female deaf mute? lisause he did not want people to know he is bobby durst anymore. he was hiding from janine. mark: the jury buys the explanation and later he decides he want to make a movie with these two people. what got into this man's head knowing that he is a mass murderer? lisa: hubris. through all of these cases, he always dangled things and a catch me if you can weigh. ay. the newspaper wrapped around the torso. come on. john: the last...
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he will deal with social media backlash. lisa: should he bring a gun to work? and. g as an elephant gun? >> yes. it's a massive muske. lisa: i think that's legal in minnesota. >> yes. >> stumped me. lisa: have you seen his teeth? >> no. >> they're fantastic. lisa: he's a dentist. my goodness. >> if he survives this, he has to be the best dentist in the world; right? like, if you're going to see the guy that murdered that cat in the jungle. you might have to justify that by saying by saying he's the world's best dentist. lisa: so who was better? arnold palmer or jared fogle? >> i'm with mike. zimbabwe didn't care about this, this is americans trying to enforce our values on the third world which i'm told we're not supposed to do. >> of i'm all in favor with normally. >> the other thing you pointed out he has great teeth, that's not good. that means there are others out there that someone should be going to. that is bad advertising for him. lisa: you can't self inflict those two. that's absolutely right. i'm always leery -- is it leery or weary? >> wary. you're wary of
he will deal with social media backlash. lisa: should he bring a gun to work? and. g as an elephant gun? >> yes. it's a massive muske. lisa: i think that's legal in minnesota. >> yes. >> stumped me. lisa: have you seen his teeth? >> no. >> they're fantastic. lisa: he's a dentist. my goodness. >> if he survives this, he has to be the best dentist in the world; right? like, if you're going to see the guy that murdered that cat in the jungle. you might have to...
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lisa: he sounds he has hiccups or maybe the little guy has asthma, that's so adorable, if he eats hisamins, he'll grow up to be a mighty lion like this creature i caught a glimpse of on my afternoon safari. ♪ . lisa: that's right. i love that remix. topic number five. one of the hardest things about bank robbing is choosing your costume. you knock over a credit union a couple of times wearing a nixon mask and start to think am i getting stale? have i turned into one of those cowboy wannabes or worse? a panty hoes hoodlum? not these two guys, these men robbed the credit union in andy increased dressed like rick james and young blood priest from super fly. there's no reason you can't see some fun and creative into your job, when you're a bank robber. that's pretty funny but on a serious note rick james is horrified that his likeness is being used in robberies, earlier today he held a press conference to say this. >> i'm rick james. [bleep] . [laughter] you know that's funny. if you have any weird stories you would like to see in the topical storm, go ahead and tweet me @kennedy nation.
lisa: he sounds he has hiccups or maybe the little guy has asthma, that's so adorable, if he eats hisamins, he'll grow up to be a mighty lion like this creature i caught a glimpse of on my afternoon safari. ♪ . lisa: that's right. i love that remix. topic number five. one of the hardest things about bank robbing is choosing your costume. you knock over a credit union a couple of times wearing a nixon mask and start to think am i getting stale? have i turned into one of those cowboy wannabes...
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social media stocks are down so he might try to renegotiate. lisain premarket trading but they are well below the 54.20 mark. why are people so still so skeptical? alex: elon has said multiple times himself that he might not be able to do this deal. loads of questions about bots. matt did a piece said this is a red herring. he said he wants to do the deal in some form. if he did not want to do the deal at all, he would not be rearranging his financing options. tom: alex, everyone i spoke to thought $54 is a gift, take the money and run. where does take the money and run end? $50? $40? alex: it could go a lot further south. if you look at the evaluation multiples of the projections, free deal, trading at about 50 times earnings. there were expectations built into where the earnings would grow. the idea that even if elon had a special sauce that could turbocharge them, it would bring them in line with where market expectations were. it is a lot more mature and a lot bigger. you could rely on anywhere of the 50 times multiple. twitter is a smaller comp
social media stocks are down so he might try to renegotiate. lisain premarket trading but they are well below the 54.20 mark. why are people so still so skeptical? alex: elon has said multiple times himself that he might not be able to do this deal. loads of questions about bots. matt did a piece said this is a red herring. he said he wants to do the deal in some form. if he did not want to do the deal at all, he would not be rearranging his financing options. tom: alex, everyone i spoke to...
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in it he also mentions that little model painted the portrait of mona lisa for francesca condo her husband and it's in the possession of king france is the 1st to france he labored on it for 4 years. and ultimately left it unfinished. these words gave the painting its name. mona lisa. who was this mona lisa of whom are sorry wrote and who was her husband francesco down to come to hong. francesco was a stock much good acquired some wealth but wasn't part of florence's elite. he was a nouveau riche businessman. was it really possible the renowned painter like leonardo accepted a commission by an ordinary businessman or did friend just go down to condo and his wife climb the ranks of society. now the fact is we're going to francesco delta condor was well known in the city seem bush admitted he was nice just an ordinary immersions he was also a public and charismatic figure legal mom had it up not a live answer book because. he's a doctor in your lease it was very. unfair sorry to find so very beautiful to see what i mean to marry her husband also spoke very highly off her and it does that mea
in it he also mentions that little model painted the portrait of mona lisa for francesca condo her husband and it's in the possession of king france is the 1st to france he labored on it for 4 years. and ultimately left it unfinished. these words gave the painting its name. mona lisa. who was this mona lisa of whom are sorry wrote and who was her husband francesco down to come to hong. francesco was a stock much good acquired some wealth but wasn't part of florence's elite. he was a nouveau...
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lisa: he does not like getting dressed up? ch is fine for us. lisa: taking on some pretty big companies, disney, amazon. can you talk about that? >> that is one of the reasons we were interested in her. she has sort of brought a lot of american companies over. it isof people say because they are american but what was interesting about the interview, she said it is not about being american or any national, but it is the companies that are leaders in a particular space, even when they do very good business, you have to be careful they are not using their power to take other new interpleader's from picking up. whether those intervenors are european or not, and that is a very different way of looking at it because we had a question, why stop people at google? she said, what is to say the good service of today could hold us back? lisa: of course, we also hear from the google driverless cars czar. does he think we will see them? >> he does. this is a man that used to be for, the guy that ran hyundai in the u.s.. he has true car bread
lisa: he does not like getting dressed up? ch is fine for us. lisa: taking on some pretty big companies, disney, amazon. can you talk about that? >> that is one of the reasons we were interested in her. she has sort of brought a lot of american companies over. it isof people say because they are american but what was interesting about the interview, she said it is not about being american or any national, but it is the companies that are leaders in a particular space, even when they do...
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thanks for being here. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> lisa, he's out on bail. but his guns are taken away and we have new allegations of choking. do you have any question now that he's dangerous? >> i have no question that he's dangerous. you know, either george zimmerman is constantly surrounded by people who are, quote, crazy -- his word. he said trayvon martin jumped out of the bushes at him. now he says this woman went crazy. he said two months ago that shellie zimmerman was the instigator and causing problems. everybody around zimmerman by coincidence happens to go crazy. or he's lying and provokes people. either way, there's no set of
thanks for being here. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> lisa, he's out on bail. but his guns are taken away and we have new allegations of choking. do you have any question now that he's dangerous? >> i have no question that he's dangerous. you know, either george zimmerman is constantly surrounded by people who are, quote, crazy -- his word. he said trayvon martin jumped out of the bushes at him. now he says this woman went crazy. he said two months...
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in fact, nash had not even taken a basic bloodstain analysis class when he investigated lisa's death.rse the following year, but was still not an expert when he testified at trial. dwight sought out the best in the field. >> i found two of the world's most renowned blood spatter experts. >> reporter: he sent a crime scene photos to both of them. >> and they both independently came to the same conclusion. >> reporter: that dan nash was quite simply dead wrong. one of them wrote the blood stained evidence and presence of gunshot residue on the right-hand of lisa jennings are consistent with a self-inflicted gunshot wound. but as any lawyer will tell you, on doing a jury's guilty verdict is well nigh and possible. so, what now? >> coming up -- a life interrupted. >> he missed out on me turning 16, me getting married. i have a kid now, he missed that. >> reporter: wow. >> he missed out on a lot. >> we'll brad jennings miss even more? >> i don't promise anything to a client other than i will give you my best shot. >> when dateline continues. >> when dateline continues. vicks vapostick. and
in fact, nash had not even taken a basic bloodstain analysis class when he investigated lisa's death.rse the following year, but was still not an expert when he testified at trial. dwight sought out the best in the field. >> i found two of the world's most renowned blood spatter experts. >> reporter: he sent a crime scene photos to both of them. >> and they both independently came to the same conclusion. >> reporter: that dan nash was quite simply dead wrong. one of them...
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it didn't look like suicide at all. >> he was struck by the fact that if lisa jennings had shot herselfere would be more blowback than one drop of blood. >> three months after that christmas eve, the investigator drove over to the farm and said he was looking at the case again. >> and one of the bathrobe that mr. jennings was wearing that night. >> the rope he had on when he said he found lisa debt and held her in his arms, why three months later what a bathrobe be of use at all? i'm sure it had been cleaned or something. >> apparently, it had not. mr. jennings spent little time going back into the bedroom where from his perspective his wife had taken her life. >> brad gave him the bathrobe and still had blood on it. they ran some tests and kept in touch with brad. >> he was questioned a couple of times. >> one month later, this was april, the sheriff came to call. at dale's gun and pawn. >> he said i'm here to seize the jennings gun. >> than a guy in a t-shirt and khakis walked in. >> he said he is a sergeant with the missouri highway patrol and said i'm here to investigate the murder
it didn't look like suicide at all. >> he was struck by the fact that if lisa jennings had shot herselfere would be more blowback than one drop of blood. >> three months after that christmas eve, the investigator drove over to the farm and said he was looking at the case again. >> and one of the bathrobe that mr. jennings was wearing that night. >> the rope he had on when he said he found lisa debt and held her in his arms, why three months later what a bathrobe be of...
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was sorry he writes about an incomplete portrait of the mona lisa and the louvre however is completed down to the very last detail. if you could i mean the blew up years surely he except of the commission at a time in which he had no work at that which he introduced himself to the merchant who wanted a pain. think of his wife and simply agreement then he painted only the head. they studied he interrupted the work for other commissions and left it all on finished never delivering the painting to the merchant not even the head. and there are no traces of this painting in florence with the traces left by the most incompetent must be available in the archives documents old testament that you do with that the and yet this painting by leonardo shows up with no way to the. usual day stanley if we had finished the painting and admitted then a record within the family would exist if a painting by a famous artist like leo nardo was a very valuable commodity that while get this. their love for me advocated way superior we know absolutely nothing about this but he. says that's true i mean the thi
was sorry he writes about an incomplete portrait of the mona lisa and the louvre however is completed down to the very last detail. if you could i mean the blew up years surely he except of the commission at a time in which he had no work at that which he introduced himself to the merchant who wanted a pain. think of his wife and simply agreement then he painted only the head. they studied he interrupted the work for other commissions and left it all on finished never delivering the painting to...
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he. says that's what i mean the thing. hasn't really been lost. the mona lisa as described by her sorry lost is the painting in the louvre the different one. much about leonardo seems unexplainable today very few artists have captivated people's imaginations he has. one reason for this is that he started so many paintings that he never finished like that of st jerome in the wilderness. yet these works count among art history's most famous. as with the end a ration of the magi leonardo often lost interest in his paintings after he solved challenges of figuration and compositional finishing the pieces became too tedious . this was also the case with the fresco for the council hall of palace so vecchio. it was to become his largest work commissioned by the city government leonardo chose the battle of hunky ari has his motif leonardo received the commission in $1503.00 the same period during which he worked on lisa condos portrayed. restless as he was leonardo left even the biggest project of florence commissioned incomplete is it plausible that he behaved similarl
he. says that's what i mean the thing. hasn't really been lost. the mona lisa as described by her sorry lost is the painting in the louvre the different one. much about leonardo seems unexplainable today very few artists have captivated people's imaginations he has. one reason for this is that he started so many paintings that he never finished like that of st jerome in the wilderness. yet these works count among art history's most famous. as with the end a ration of the magi leonardo often...
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he. says that she would meet the. hasn't really been lost. the mona lisa as described by her sorry last is the painting in the louvre the different one. much about leonardo seems unexplainable today very few artists have captivated people's imaginations as he has. one reason for this is that he started so many paintings that he never finished like that of st jerome in the wilderness. yet these works count among out history's most famous. battles with the end a ration of the magi leonardo often lost interest in his paintings after he solved challenges or figuration and composition finishing the pieces became too tedious. this was also the case with the fresco for the council hall of blood so vecchio. it was to become his largest work commissioned by the city government leonardo chose the battle of hungary ari has his motif. leonardo received the commission in $1503.00 the same period during which he worked on lisa condo's portrait. restless as he was leonardo left even the biggest project the florence commissioned incomplete is it plausible that he behaved
he. says that she would meet the. hasn't really been lost. the mona lisa as described by her sorry last is the painting in the louvre the different one. much about leonardo seems unexplainable today very few artists have captivated people's imaginations as he has. one reason for this is that he started so many paintings that he never finished like that of st jerome in the wilderness. yet these works count among out history's most famous. battles with the end a ration of the magi leonardo often...
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he knows it. . lisa: yeah, and also for williamson russell. >> yeah. mart enough to know that's not true. the problem to me he just comes across like a mixture of joe and midwestern vacuum cleaner salesman. there's something wrong with him. >> yeah. he feels like the guy who is going to tie the girl to the train tracks. lisa: is that what you feel the vacuum cleaner is going to do. >> whip lash is what he feels like. and the booing thing was, like, okay. stephen colbert doesn't need your help interviewing, he can handle it just fine; right? >> yeah. lisa: but liberal audience -- >> it's not the way that the genre operates where the audience is kind of -- lisa: mark throws his audience -- and as you can see here, our audience has been bound and gagged and tied to the train tracks and that's why they're completely silent. beautiful. that's right. you know what? -- >> the fans here on kennedy. lisa: on the panel will return shortly to celebrate the 30th anniversary of swapping warning labels on musical bums. did it accomplish anything? but first judge napo
he knows it. . lisa: yeah, and also for williamson russell. >> yeah. mart enough to know that's not true. the problem to me he just comes across like a mixture of joe and midwestern vacuum cleaner salesman. there's something wrong with him. >> yeah. he feels like the guy who is going to tie the girl to the train tracks. lisa: is that what you feel the vacuum cleaner is going to do. >> whip lash is what he feels like. and the booing thing was, like, okay. stephen colbert...
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all signs pointed to suicide as the cause of lisa jennings' death. yes, brad admitted he and his wife had been arguing, but after tests revealed gunshot residue on one of her hands and no one else's, the sheriff, the coroner, the prosecutor all agreed, officially ruling that lisa had killed herself. even so, some in her family believe she was the victim of foul play. lisa's sister was about to take those suspicions to authorities. but could suspicions ignite an investigation? once again, here's keith morrison. >> reporter: it's a sweet little piece of america, buffalo, missouri. population 3,000 or so, where people tend to know each other's business and where brad could have a best friend he met when they were both in diapers. so, of course, dale potter rushed over to see brad that very christmas morning. >> he just kept saying, why, dale? why did he do this? he was a mess. >> reporter: all those guns you see in the background there? dale owns buffalo's only gun and pawn shop. so when lisa's death was declared to be suicide and the sheriff returned brad's gun, the one tha
all signs pointed to suicide as the cause of lisa jennings' death. yes, brad admitted he and his wife had been arguing, but after tests revealed gunshot residue on one of her hands and no one else's, the sheriff, the coroner, the prosecutor all agreed, officially ruling that lisa had killed herself. even so, some in her family believe she was the victim of foul play. lisa's sister was about to take those suspicions to authorities. but could suspicions ignite an investigation? once again, here's...
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. >> what about autumn's testimony that he spoke directly to kevin about hiring a hitman to kill lisa? heanscript of her initial interview with police when she was asked if kevin was ever a part of her conversation with sabrina about trying to hire a hitman. >> would you read me your answer on page 32, line three? >> no, well, now. we're on the phone. she didn't really talk about it in front of him. i don't think he knew that i knew. >> thank you. >> she acknowledge that kevin was never present or on the phone during this conversations about killing lisa. >> but he knew that it would be his cross examination of sabrina that would determine kevin's fate. >> [inaudible] >> hello. >> sabrina is a seriously disturbed human being. >> the murder itself, he said, it was all the prove the jury would need of that. >> to recognize this knife? >> yes. >> when you began slaughtering lisa, this knife was straight. wasn't it? >> yes. >> and you attacked her with such vigor and force, anger and rage, you managed to put a 20-degree bend in a stainless steel knife. right? >> he continue to press, hoping t
. >> what about autumn's testimony that he spoke directly to kevin about hiring a hitman to kill lisa? heanscript of her initial interview with police when she was asked if kevin was ever a part of her conversation with sabrina about trying to hire a hitman. >> would you read me your answer on page 32, line three? >> no, well, now. we're on the phone. she didn't really talk about it in front of him. i don't think he knew that i knew. >> thank you. >> she...
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when he entered the trailer, a paramedic was attending to lisa. she was lying in her bed. it didn't look good. marty's only thought was to help her, but he had to secure his rifle, so he ran back to his cruiser to lock it up. >> i got on my radio and i think i told dispatch, "get 58 out here." >> call 58 and have him get out here. >> reporter: badge 58 meant deputy todd caldwell, lisa's father. >> in hindsight, i wish i wouldn't have done that. i wish i would -- >> reporter: why do you say that? >> well, because i saw a lot of things that morning and now because of me, because of asking him to, you know, come out there, he's going to have to live with some of those same images that i do now. >> reporter: todd caldwell was asleep, but his cell phone was plugged in next to the bed, always ready for a middle-of-the-night emergency call. >> we get a call from, you know, a dispatcher i've known for 20 years and i can tell that his voice is different. and from you know, "you need to get out to lisa's house. she's been shot and isn't breathing." >> reporter: todd's wife amy bolted
when he entered the trailer, a paramedic was attending to lisa. she was lying in her bed. it didn't look good. marty's only thought was to help her, but he had to secure his rifle, so he ran back to his cruiser to lock it up. >> i got on my radio and i think i told dispatch, "get 58 out here." >> call 58 and have him get out here. >> reporter: badge 58 meant deputy todd caldwell, lisa's father. >> in hindsight, i wish i wouldn't have done that. i wish i would...
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. >> when dateline continues. >> the day after brad jennings was convicted of murdering his wife lisa, het for sentencing. he got 25 years and they let him away. on a day that would've been, otherwise, auspicious. -- >> the day after brad jennings was convicted of murdering his wife lisa, he returned to court for sentencing. he got 25 years and they let him away. on a day that would've been, otherwise, auspicious. >> that was my first day of high school. >> did either review other thing, maybe he did killer? >> not even once. >> if you know him, even like at all, he is just not that kind of a person. >> true said brad's big sister marcia. she decided she had to do everything she could to help him. it wasn't easy. because he had two kids who needed to be cured for. he had payments that had to be made on the house, on the farm, on the cars. he had a business that had to be wrapped up, and he had this huge problem of having been convicted of a crime you didn't think he committed. what does a person do in a situation like this? >> i had no idea. i didn't even know where to start. >> but she k
. >> when dateline continues. >> the day after brad jennings was convicted of murdering his wife lisa, het for sentencing. he got 25 years and they let him away. on a day that would've been, otherwise, auspicious. -- >> the day after brad jennings was convicted of murdering his wife lisa, he returned to court for sentencing. he got 25 years and they let him away. on a day that would've been, otherwise, auspicious. >> that was my first day of high school. >> did...
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he arrested his friend seth techel. a fellow deputy put the cuffs on him. they were lisa's cuffs, the ones she'd used as a reserve deputy. so this has gotta be just more than your brain can absorb. >> definitely, yeah. >> reporter: little sister, "i'll always love you," and now, he's going downtown, he's about to be charged. >> yep. we wouldn't ever dream or ever understand that it could be him. >> reporter: seth's dream was to drive a sheriff's car as a deputy. but now the wannabe cop was cuffed, riding in the back seat, and about to be charged with the murder of his wife. seth techel goes on trial. but before it even starts, the prosecution suffers a major blow. >> bad for us, great for them. >> then a clue changes everything. >> i believe it to be the most introducing longhorn' s steaks that sizzle for $12.99. like the new smoky bacon sirloin. only at longhorn steakhouse. you cant fake steak. taking control of your but cigna is there for you. literally. just download our free coach by cigna app. team of health coaches wellness goals. cigna. >> reporter: for lisa techel's
he arrested his friend seth techel. a fellow deputy put the cuffs on him. they were lisa's cuffs, the ones she'd used as a reserve deputy. so this has gotta be just more than your brain can absorb. >> definitely, yeah. >> reporter: little sister, "i'll always love you," and now, he's going downtown, he's about to be charged. >> yep. we wouldn't ever dream or ever understand that it could be him. >> reporter: seth's dream was to drive a sheriff's car as a...
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he'd gotten up he said at quarter to 5:00 in the morning. kissed lisa good-bye and made a run to the landfill north of town. he got back home around 6:30, in time to meet his stepson dillen and an employee, and they all headed out to the job site together. >> did a couple errands. came home, oh, probably 11:30, probably. >> he said he called after lisa, but she didn't answer. music from downstairs told him she was working out. 10 to 15 minutes went by, he said before he actually headed downstairs to discover her. >> she was on the bench. she had a bar across her neck. >> okay. what kind of bar was it? >> the bench press. >> so the bench press bar? >> she was purple. totally purple. her arms were dropped down to her sides. >> he said he lifted the bar off lisa's neck. felt for a pulse, then tried giving her cpr on the bench. >> i probably should have called 911, but at that time i didn't. just cradled her, picked her up, carried her upstairs and put her in my truck. >> as he was backing out, he told the detective he called 911. >> i had my flashers on. i
he'd gotten up he said at quarter to 5:00 in the morning. kissed lisa good-bye and made a run to the landfill north of town. he got back home around 6:30, in time to meet his stepson dillen and an employee, and they all headed out to the job site together. >> did a couple errands. came home, oh, probably 11:30, probably. >> he said he called after lisa, but she didn't answer. music from downstairs told him she was working out. 10 to 15 minutes went by, he said before he actually...
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it might be a gunshot so he jumped out of the shower to check on lisa. he heard her moaning then made out another sound, coming from possibly the back deck. he said he grabbed his handgun from the nightstand by the bed. >> i run down the hallway and i will be honest, i had every intention of shooting whoever it was. i don't see anybody. i don't hear nothing. i run back inside. i run into the bedroom. and i said, "lisa, lisa, are you okay?" and she's not breathing. >> reporter: during the interview, seth sometimes seemed overcome by emotion. >> i couldn't do it, i couldn't protect her when i'm 10 feet away from her. why can't they still be alive? why? why? why couldn't i have done something to protect the woman that i loved? >> reporter: the agent asked seth what he thought had happened. >> let's go with your theory here that it was an -- intruder, right? i mean, is that fair to call -- >> that's the only thing i can think of. person's intent was? >> i don't know. you'd have to be a complete -- to walk into somebody's house and shoot them. >> reporter: seth
it might be a gunshot so he jumped out of the shower to check on lisa. he heard her moaning then made out another sound, coming from possibly the back deck. he said he grabbed his handgun from the nightstand by the bed. >> i run down the hallway and i will be honest, i had every intention of shooting whoever it was. i don't see anybody. i don't hear nothing. i run back inside. i run into the bedroom. and i said, "lisa, lisa, are you okay?" and she's not breathing. >>...
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you can't remove him from office, he's not in office. lisa: yes, he is.esident, i ran called effort was defeated in a 55 to 45 boat, the show will go on. he voted against the constitutionality of the trial, doesn't prove convincing the former president bring back alexander will and jessica. what does the tally say to you? aesthetic clear sign there will not be 17 to vote with them to remove the no longer president? >> i just want to say i think i am in favor of what rand paul did here, the legislation congress focuses on the constitutionality a threshold matter. maybe 17 reporting crossovers to convict early a good way to so we are not going to its dubious whether or not president biden wants this. i think the arguable, he's been split on the matter. yesterday, senator anymore. you're like it needs to pass and he wants to focus on other things. congressional democrats need this, they need to keep trump a life that's what it boils down to, stephen, you're going to get the board pretty soon because all they had to do for last four years, five years was look
you can't remove him from office, he's not in office. lisa: yes, he is.esident, i ran called effort was defeated in a 55 to 45 boat, the show will go on. he voted against the constitutionality of the trial, doesn't prove convincing the former president bring back alexander will and jessica. what does the tally say to you? aesthetic clear sign there will not be 17 to vote with them to remove the no longer president? >> i just want to say i think i am in favor of what rand paul did here,...
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when he entered the trailer, a paramedic was attending to lisa. she was lying in her bed. didn't look good. marty's only thought was to help her, but he had to secure his rifle, so he ran back to his cruiser to lock it up. >> i got on my radio and i think i told dispatch, "get 58 out here." >> call 58 and have him get out here. >> reporter: badge 58 meant deputy todd caldwell, lisa's father. >> in hindsight, i wish i wouldn't have done that. i wish i would -- >> reporter: why do you say that? >> well, because i saw a lot of things that morning and now because of me, because of asking him to, you know, come out there, he's going to have to live with some of those same images that i do now. >> reporter: todd caldwell was asleep, but his cell phone was plugged in next to the bed, always ready for a middle-of-the-night emergency call. >> we get a call from, you know, a dispatcher i've known for 20 years and i can tell that his voice is different. and from what i remember, he just said, you know, "you need to get out to lisa's house. she's been shot and isn't breathing." >> rep
when he entered the trailer, a paramedic was attending to lisa. she was lying in her bed. didn't look good. marty's only thought was to help her, but he had to secure his rifle, so he ran back to his cruiser to lock it up. >> i got on my radio and i think i told dispatch, "get 58 out here." >> call 58 and have him get out here. >> reporter: badge 58 meant deputy todd caldwell, lisa's father. >> in hindsight, i wish i wouldn't have done that. i wish i would --...
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be sure to tune in for erika's investigation. >> lisa: after news 6 at 11:00, stay tuned for "the late show with stephen colbert" >> ginger: tonight he welcomes wonderful actors. don't miss it at 11:35 on news 6. >> julie: thanks for watching news 6 at 7:00. >> ginger: "inside edition" is coming your way, next. >> lisa: remember, we break news at clickorlando.com. [ music ] >>> donald trump vs. megyn kelly. again. >> one of the commentators who i'm not particularly fond of. >> he's actually calling her crazy megyn, and broadway donny trump. the untold story of donald trump's first job out of college. >> no, he wasn't singing or dancing, he was a producer. >> and the new supreme court nominee. one daughter is there, but the other is on a hike and out of cell phone range. and did they or didn't they? did o.j. simpson prosecutors hook up?
be sure to tune in for erika's investigation. >> lisa: after news 6 at 11:00, stay tuned for "the late show with stephen colbert" >> ginger: tonight he welcomes wonderful actors. don't miss it at 11:35 on news 6. >> julie: thanks for watching news 6 at 7:00. >> ginger: "inside edition" is coming your way, next. >> lisa: remember, we break news at clickorlando.com. [ music ] >>> donald trump vs. megyn kelly. again. >> one of the...
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lisa: he walks differently. he knows this sort of method of using some sort of towel and an iron. to take the creases out? lisa: to take the creases out. you can use cleaning rags. i am looking at this and thinking, are you joking me? but they cost a lot of money and he wants to resell it and then buy another pair. he's found jordans for me and i say, no. jonathan: he wanted to buy crypto last summer. given the choice again, would you allow him to spend $202 and invest in the market or go to nike and by sneakers? lisa: you're going to make me have buyers remorse. jonathan: i am just trying to work out if his mother would like to backtrack on the nike thing and do what i suggested, which is let him invest. lisa: and fair enough, this is his backdoor way of trying to invest. he was really into some of these other crypto's that have done well. jonathan: just $250. lisa: ok, all right, all right. jonathan: just match him dollar for dollar in the market. [laughter] we can track young 'bramo's performance for the summer on this show. lisa: he would die. jonathan: then we can do a telepho
lisa: he walks differently. he knows this sort of method of using some sort of towel and an iron. to take the creases out? lisa: to take the creases out. you can use cleaning rags. i am looking at this and thinking, are you joking me? but they cost a lot of money and he wants to resell it and then buy another pair. he's found jordans for me and i say, no. jonathan: he wanted to buy crypto last summer. given the choice again, would you allow him to spend $202 and invest in the market or go to...
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he. says that the thing. as it really been lost. was the mona lisa as described by bizarrely last is the painting in the louvre a different one. much about leonardo who seems unexplainable today very few artists have captivated people's imaginations as he has. one reason for this is that he started so many paintings that he never finished like that of st jerome in the wilderness. yet these works count among art history's most famous. as with the end a ration of the magi leonardo often lost interest in his paintings after he solved challenges of figuration and compositional finishing the pieces became too tedious . this was also the case with the fresco for the council hall of plot so vecchio. it was to become his largest work commissioned by the city government leonardo chose the battle of hunky ari has his motif. leonardo received the commission in $1503.00 the same period during which he worked only said belgacom those portrayed. restless as he was leonardo left even the biggest project that florence commissioned incomplete is it plausible that he
he. says that the thing. as it really been lost. was the mona lisa as described by bizarrely last is the painting in the louvre a different one. much about leonardo who seems unexplainable today very few artists have captivated people's imaginations as he has. one reason for this is that he started so many paintings that he never finished like that of st jerome in the wilderness. yet these works count among art history's most famous. as with the end a ration of the magi leonardo often lost...
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lisa: he called me out. we started talking about futbol and he said i couldn't look more less -- i couldn't look less interested on air. tom: how about those phillies? ♪ (announcer) enough with the calorie counting, carb cutting, diet fatigue, and stress. just taking one golo release capsule with three balanced meals a day has been clinically proven to repair metabolism, optimize insulin levels, and balance the hormones that make weight loss easy. release works with your body, not against it, so you can put dieting behind you and go live your life. head to golo.com now to join the over 2 million people who have found the right way to lose weight and get healthier with golo. >> i think we are going to have some momentum here with the technicals telling you the market should continue to do well. >> monetary policy is biting into economic activity. >> the glide path will moderate but can margins be maintained? >> we still think there is pain in front of us. >> we will have a higher inflation target. >> this is b
lisa: he called me out. we started talking about futbol and he said i couldn't look more less -- i couldn't look less interested on air. tom: how about those phillies? ♪ (announcer) enough with the calorie counting, carb cutting, diet fatigue, and stress. just taking one golo release capsule with three balanced meals a day has been clinically proven to repair metabolism, optimize insulin levels, and balance the hormones that make weight loss easy. release works with your body, not against it,...
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he denied all allegations. >> as for the once close family it remains split. laci and lisa's guilty. >> as for brad? >> it seems like starting over. >> reporter: he clings to his sister, mom, kids, those who stand close to him. clings to his farm and his other long-time love, the chevelle. >> i knew brad was innocent. the only thing i've ever wanted was finally for everyone to hear the truth. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> first up on msnbc, breakering overnight. americans set to be rescued from a cruise ship and away from hundreds of coronavirus patients. this morning, why some may not want to leave. >>> president trump's tangle with bill barr and his own justice department why there is fear in one corner today. >>> nevada or bust. why this could be a pivotal few days in determining who is the 2020 presidential nominee. >>> flood zone. one state is bracing for rising waters that are
he denied all allegations. >> as for the once close family it remains split. laci and lisa's guilty. >> as for brad? >> it seems like starting over. >> reporter: he clings to his sister, mom, kids, those who stand close to him. clings to his farm and his other long-time love, the chevelle. >> i knew brad was innocent. the only thing i've ever wanted was finally for everyone to hear the truth. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm craig...
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lisa, speak faster, he is already climbing well, well. appens, with my hand, i will not get into the competition. please, and if it were their soot weather, leaving persons in a knowingly helpless state, article 125 of the criminal code of the russian federation up to year of imprisonment. are you overheated? look, this is good to shoot. tat is fine. well zhorik come with me to the roof, otherwise you have servants there, probably everything is done in vanga. yes, it's kind of hard. what to see on the farm. that's all that you understood that these were handmade mittens, nothing else happened. come on already come on zhorik what is a stuck? come on, sir . listen, how did you fight in afghanistan? you probably ate pearl barley in the warehouse. while everyone went to the mountains, i will do everything myself. oh oh oh how are you the tree climbed, but, of course, no. if there was a bear here, you would probably be here right away, you would already be sitting here on the antenna. oh-oh-oh, zhorik, how will you live, and hold on yes hold on
lisa, speak faster, he is already climbing well, well. appens, with my hand, i will not get into the competition. please, and if it were their soot weather, leaving persons in a knowingly helpless state, article 125 of the criminal code of the russian federation up to year of imprisonment. are you overheated? look, this is good to shoot. tat is fine. well zhorik come with me to the roof, otherwise you have servants there, probably everything is done in vanga. yes, it's kind of hard. what to see...