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charles manson breaking his silence. what he admits about himself in his first interview in 20 years. >>> neighbors are mourning the loss of a santa cruz icon. what happened to lucy the goose. >>> we'll enjoy plenty of sunshine today but we do have another system in store. you can see these clouds sitting off the coast making their approach to the california coast. i'll let you know when exactly that rain is going to hit the bay area in just a bit. ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, his silence. th e a rambling >>> after 20 years convicted murderer and cult leader charles manson is breaking his silence. the 76-year-old recently gave a rambling interview to "vanity fair" magazine in spain. speaking in both spanish and english, he talked about global warming, urging immediate changes to prevent the polar ice caps from melting. during his time behind bars, manson has become an environmental advocate. he also criticized president obama and talked about god and the devil and manson admitted he was a mean guy. manson has been silent since the
charles manson breaking his silence. what he admits about himself in his first interview in 20 years. >>> neighbors are mourning the loss of a santa cruz icon. what happened to lucy the goose. >>> we'll enjoy plenty of sunshine today but we do have another system in store. you can see these clouds sitting off the coast making their approach to the california coast. i'll let you know when exactly that rain is going to hit the bay area in just a bit. ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, his...
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manson has a new attorney. who has asked president obama to set manson free.rds with the president. calling him foolish. as of wall street, he says, they're playing with him. and that we're all playing with the environment. >> if we don't wake up to that, there's going to be no weather because our polar caps are melting because we're doing bad things to the atmosphere. we've got to put everything in one. everything in one world. everything in one world now. if it doesn't come to one world now, there will be no planet. there will be no life on the planet. >> reporter: the irony is not lost there. manson talking about life on this planet, 40 years after those 8 lives were taken. he has a new set of followers who say his words are not the rantings of a mad man. they believe his cause is the environment now. and there's a new group behind him. as chilling as we thought it would sound. >> thanks for bringing that to us. >>> coming up, catherine zeta-jones, more about her very public priva [ male announcer ] i know what you're thinking -- leather trim command center
manson has a new attorney. who has asked president obama to set manson free.rds with the president. calling him foolish. as of wall street, he says, they're playing with him. and that we're all playing with the environment. >> if we don't wake up to that, there's going to be no weather because our polar caps are melting because we're doing bad things to the atmosphere. we've got to put everything in one. everything in one world. everything in one world now. if it doesn't come to one world...
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after twenty years charles manson. breaks his silence and he sounding a bit like al gore on what he has to say coming up. in a recent interview manson talked about the dangers of global warming so what kilmeade should have said is that nancy manson actually has more sense than every single newly elected republican in the house of representatives because they all deny global climate warming and that's piri piri. probably not superheroes have the ability to do anything beyond human reach but even perhaps find a job early that was the rationale for one unemployment agency employee. you know sometimes you see a story on the scene so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you saw you don't i'm sorry is a big. it's a bird it's a plane oh someone without a job. a local on employment agency in florida is under investigation after they came up with a marketing scheme to draw attention to their services for people without jobs it was to he
after twenty years charles manson. breaks his silence and he sounding a bit like al gore on what he has to say coming up. in a recent interview manson talked about the dangers of global warming so what kilmeade should have said is that nancy manson actually has more sense than every single newly elected republican in the house of representatives because they all deny global climate warming and that's piri piri. probably not superheroes have the ability to do anything beyond human reach but even...
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charles manson is ready to talk.he surprising topic this notorious cult killer wants to talk about. >>> also, a british researcher says he's solved one the bible's big mysteries involving the last summer -- supper. >>> we'll take a look at the traffic and the bay area bridges when we come back. >>> welcome back. google is reportedly planning to buy a large stake in the world's largest wind farm. google and two companies will buy the shepherd's project in oregon. it will cover 30 square miles when it's finished next year and produce enough energy for 235,000 homes. that project -- that project is currently owned by general electric. >>> nature itself helped make the 105th anniversary of the great quake of 1906 one to remember. the quake jolted the pacifica area just before:00 yesterday afternoon and there have been -- before 3:00 yesterday afternoon. yesterday's quake did not cause any major damage but it was strong enough to knock out power to homes and businesses, mostly in pacifica's linda mar air -- linda mar area
charles manson is ready to talk.he surprising topic this notorious cult killer wants to talk about. >>> also, a british researcher says he's solved one the bible's big mysteries involving the last summer -- supper. >>> we'll take a look at the traffic and the bay area bridges when we come back. >>> welcome back. google is reportedly planning to buy a large stake in the world's largest wind farm. google and two companies will buy the shepherd's project in oregon. it...
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he is not like mcveigh, an american citizen, or even though -- charlie manson, this guy is a foreigner and combat war, he would be taken out for this kind of atrocity, put up against the wall and shot. and that's under the rules of geneva. he ought to be tried is what he is and he'll be tried where he should be, right down there at guantanamo bay. >> appropriately we did not line him up and shoot him. and i think we have tried foreign born terrorists in this country and they're successfully being held in maximum security prisons. and i think that the attorney general wanted to let the public know that this is a congressional decision and with congress's approval rating it's something like 11%, i think that does not hurt you. >> do you think -- i'm not arguing but i think it series raised that if he is -- if he is euthanized by capital punishment, he will live on forever as a martyr and terrorist community and that it would be better for him to be incarcerated for the rest of his life in guantanamo or somewhere is, rather than kill him. >> he can be incarcerated on american soil. i have
he is not like mcveigh, an american citizen, or even though -- charlie manson, this guy is a foreigner and combat war, he would be taken out for this kind of atrocity, put up against the wall and shot. and that's under the rules of geneva. he ought to be tried is what he is and he'll be tried where he should be, right down there at guantanamo bay. >> appropriately we did not line him up and shoot him. and i think we have tried foreign born terrorists in this country and they're...
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the air is celebrated for its amazing body manson's huge forests and of course the world famous may also be impressive at long distance what i call a moon way stretches across the regions faster trains a harsh climate that construction took more than half a century. later. which. has gone underground to more. natural beauty reaches across russia strands i call region and beneath it a wealth of natural resources bringing them to the surface is why abdullah and the crew from the by car mining company are here and to climb mountains. we are the eastern side of the yukon copper deposit it's divided into three sectors in these areas we drilled thirteen thousand breaches in twenty ten it's the first stage of this deposit. it's expected to take five years to get from the exploratory phase to full scale escalation another twenty million times of copper only bierria here but to get his crew are now has taken nearly six decades copper was first found here in eight hundred forty nights but the lack of infrastructure and energy grid escalation difficult then mining after it started with the father s
the air is celebrated for its amazing body manson's huge forests and of course the world famous may also be impressive at long distance what i call a moon way stretches across the regions faster trains a harsh climate that construction took more than half a century. later. which. has gone underground to more. natural beauty reaches across russia strands i call region and beneath it a wealth of natural resources bringing them to the surface is why abdullah and the crew from the by car mining...
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and to of commemorate this art is jill manson. so jill, we're getting ready to say good buy. >> i know. it breaks my heart. it's the highlight of my career with the city. what has been the impact of the crouching spider in san francisco? >> i think it's been an incredible coup for the city. a lot of her work came from her mother. her family repaired tapestry. she thought of mer mother as the spider, someone who protects her young who prepares the nest. and she was very, very de voted to her mother. i think it's gotten the public excited about public art. people pay attention to their environment. they wonder what's going to pop up next. so it's been incredibly positive. >> the public's art program, it's reputation has been spread nationally and internationally. so what do you think has been the affect or the utility of having a temporary arts program for you? >> i think with the temporary art work, everyone is sort of willing to take a chance. it allows us to be a little more risky. look at risks that are a little more experimenta
and to of commemorate this art is jill manson. so jill, we're getting ready to say good buy. >> i know. it breaks my heart. it's the highlight of my career with the city. what has been the impact of the crouching spider in san francisco? >> i think it's been an incredible coup for the city. a lot of her work came from her mother. her family repaired tapestry. she thought of mer mother as the spider, someone who protects her young who prepares the nest. and she was very, very de...
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manson says america should stop interfering in cases but should instead be investigated internationally. the problem here is the extra territorial imposition of u.s. law. on people who have really no if both a victory bouquet selling even if you believe he was selling weapons to the colombian farce what does that have to do with the united states now the federal government says well that those weapons would be used to target american citizens that's that's kind of that's a giant leap to that cocaine was coming from the colombian far in making its way through africa into western europe but where is the connection the united states and whatever happened to interpol in these matters why is it that the united states is trumping interpol there's many things about this case that are strange first of all we know that the irish apparently was offered a deal by federal prosecutors to if he would testify against her boot they're actually in the same prison in new york the southern district of new york is notorious it's one of the places but the cia likes to use the whole kangaroo courts in additi
manson says america should stop interfering in cases but should instead be investigated internationally. the problem here is the extra territorial imposition of u.s. law. on people who have really no if both a victory bouquet selling even if you believe he was selling weapons to the colombian farce what does that have to do with the united states now the federal government says well that those weapons would be used to target american citizens that's that's kind of that's a giant leap to that...
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the book helter-skelter the new york times bestseller but you were the guy who prosecuted charles manson you've prosecuted you know many many capital pieces i think you've only lost one in your career my recollection is correct you wrote a book about lee oswald you wrote a book might one of my favorites called the prosecution of george w. bush. which i thought was just a brilliant prosecutors are you for why this guy should be in jail as a war criminal why take on religion now why this not even take on religion what brought you to this book. well i had thought a lot about god and religion throughout the years i read the bible but i decided to take it to a different level take two years out of my life literally immerse myself completely in the subject seven days a week to see if some of these some of these religious beliefs that we've had around for centuries had any merit to them and at the expense of sounding presumptuous when i discovered what i. never it is so startling and i hate to say that it's a fact and so startling that have someone read the vanity of doubt it was not stunned th
the book helter-skelter the new york times bestseller but you were the guy who prosecuted charles manson you've prosecuted you know many many capital pieces i think you've only lost one in your career my recollection is correct you wrote a book about lee oswald you wrote a book might one of my favorites called the prosecution of george w. bush. which i thought was just a brilliant prosecutors are you for why this guy should be in jail as a war criminal why take on religion now why this not even...
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how to manage fuel competing in manson's how to manage long lead active materials radioactive waste means that your global nuclear power plant could one day be dismantled under the new dawn is unclear but as japan's nuclear crisis keeps the planet on alert there is now a new focus on ensuring chernobyl's dark lost can be kept at bay look serious ascii art see reporting from chernobyl ukraine. well as we mulled generals on a verse three many say that the world has failed to learn the lessons on nuclear safety that the tragedy provided will not joined by professor christopher busby is scientific secretary of the european committee on radiation risks for a little more insight into the century's most serious nuclear crisis in japan professor busby thanks very much indeed for joining us well there have been reports of not widely covered by the media that one of the explosions at fukushima was not actually a gas blast those originally thought but a nuclear reaction in one of the reactor vessels not sure if that was the case the clubs operated they wouldn't conceal such a catastrophic developmen
how to manage fuel competing in manson's how to manage long lead active materials radioactive waste means that your global nuclear power plant could one day be dismantled under the new dawn is unclear but as japan's nuclear crisis keeps the planet on alert there is now a new focus on ensuring chernobyl's dark lost can be kept at bay look serious ascii art see reporting from chernobyl ukraine. well as we mulled generals on a verse three many say that the world has failed to learn the lessons on...
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to manage fuel complain in manson's hard to manage long lead active metals radio. with means that your novel nuclear power plant could one day be dismantled under the new dawn is unclear but as japan's nuclear crisis keeps the climate on alert there is now a new focus on insuring should not was dark past. look serious ascii art see reporting from chernobyl ukraine. and as we march in novels and verse three many said that the world has failed to learn the lessons on nuclear safety that the tragedy provided we're now joined by professor tom burke is a funny little sustainable development company ethan e.g. for a little more insight on the crisis there in japan thank you very much professor for joining us but we learned that japan has announced that it will install a protective boom over its focus shima reactors and stop the radiation leak certainly hopefully within the next nine months do you think it will bring the situation under control at last. well good evening i think first of all they have to get the reactors into what's called a cold shutdown and i think that
to manage fuel complain in manson's hard to manage long lead active metals radio. with means that your novel nuclear power plant could one day be dismantled under the new dawn is unclear but as japan's nuclear crisis keeps the climate on alert there is now a new focus on insuring should not was dark past. look serious ascii art see reporting from chernobyl ukraine. and as we march in novels and verse three many said that the world has failed to learn the lessons on nuclear safety that the...
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contributor wayne manson. turning down to the middle east where the u.s. has said it is pushing for democracy some call it instead a clear sign of hypocrisy france and italy are now urging the u.n. to put pressure on syria to end its violent crackdown on anti-government protesters there washington is also considering imposing sanctions sound familiar well for some this is beginning to sound too much like the lead up to libya still so far it's more outrage than action for more i'm joined by independent journalist james corbett who is in a soccer japan. hey there james i want to start off with what we're seeing here in washington three senators just today senators john mccain joe lieberman and lindsey graham issued a joint statement they said what's happening in syria has reached a decisive point they said by following the path of gadhafi and deploying military forces to crush peaceful demonstrations all assad and those loyal to him have lost the legitimacy to remain in power in syria but senators said we urge the president to state unequivocally as he did i
contributor wayne manson. turning down to the middle east where the u.s. has said it is pushing for democracy some call it instead a clear sign of hypocrisy france and italy are now urging the u.n. to put pressure on syria to end its violent crackdown on anti-government protesters there washington is also considering imposing sanctions sound familiar well for some this is beginning to sound too much like the lead up to libya still so far it's more outrage than action for more i'm joined by...
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spot logan price joining us from san francisco we'll talk whistleblowing with kevin zeese and to manson and jake and i will sit down lieutenant colonel anthony shaffer the man whose book was so good the pentagon try to buy every copy yes i'd like to honor p.f.c. manning but contrary to rumor and request i won't be doing it by delivering tonight's show my underwear you're welcome and you're watching out of versus the man. the way. every politician will tell you they support people within the government speaking out against wrongdoing within government whistleblowers those who have the courage to stand up to their chain of command or supervisors to get the truth out and bring accountability were so often there is none tragically that support seems to end the moment the truth being brought to light signs on the corruption of the politicians . such is the case with bradley manning the us army whistleblower accused of leaking documents known as the afghan war diary the iraq war logs and some of verisign state department cables to the end a seriously website wiki leaks well many of those atta
spot logan price joining us from san francisco we'll talk whistleblowing with kevin zeese and to manson and jake and i will sit down lieutenant colonel anthony shaffer the man whose book was so good the pentagon try to buy every copy yes i'd like to honor p.f.c. manning but contrary to rumor and request i won't be doing it by delivering tonight's show my underwear you're welcome and you're watching out of versus the man. the way. every politician will tell you they support people within the...
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because you know, unless you think of the parents of charles manson or jeffrey dahmer or someone like that, they don't have anyone who understands what they are going through. they are in uncharted territory. but they had a lot of great friends, the pastor who was also in the book, wonderful man. mark -- pastor mark. everyone in the area looked to him. he lost his job is essentially because he supported the klebold ' and did dylan's funeral. >> host: tell us about dylan's funeral. >> guest: dylan's funeral. first of all, it was very private. it was a less than a week after columbine, and the family was afraid to have a funeral, and or who might go. they did it in secrecy. they hadn't been going to a church regularly, but they had attended st. philip's lutheran church at one time, and a friend got word to the pastor that the klebold' needed somebody. they didn't have anybody and need somebody to bury their son. so he agreed to do it. and the only fewer than a dozen people there and he prepared something but then when he got there he realized they needed to throw that out and just talk.
because you know, unless you think of the parents of charles manson or jeffrey dahmer or someone like that, they don't have anyone who understands what they are going through. they are in uncharted territory. but they had a lot of great friends, the pastor who was also in the book, wonderful man. mark -- pastor mark. everyone in the area looked to him. he lost his job is essentially because he supported the klebold ' and did dylan's funeral. >> host: tell us about dylan's funeral....
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going to push businesses out of my city and not attract right now what we're doing in newark, from mansonic and lots of name braptdz coming -- >> charlie: why are they coming to newark. we come back to the taxes in a moment. >> we're a city that makes sense from an obvious way. if you looked at us from 10,000 feet, wait a minute you're ten miles from new york city. you sit on the best transportation super structure in the northeast, rail lines. when we came into newark -- >> charlie: a port too. >> rail lines, highways, you name it. we looked at our city and said wait a minute we have so much competitive advantage that we are not accessing or leveraging to attract businesses or jobs to expand on arts and entertainment, to expand on universities and colleges pause we're the biggest college town in the state of new jersey. we just knew we weren't leveraging these things well enough. that's what i'm saying. the challenge charlie, is not that america's we're not smart enough or all of these complicated problems that we don't have a lot of ideas that worked. you're right. there are some people w
going to push businesses out of my city and not attract right now what we're doing in newark, from mansonic and lots of name braptdz coming -- >> charlie: why are they coming to newark. we come back to the taxes in a moment. >> we're a city that makes sense from an obvious way. if you looked at us from 10,000 feet, wait a minute you're ten miles from new york city. you sit on the best transportation super structure in the northeast, rail lines. when we came into newark -- >>...
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charles manson and the famed bird man of alcatraz served time there.y, jane lang says she was born a yankees' fan and also born blind but that doesn't keep her from making the trek by train and foot from new jersey to the bronx to cheer on her team, the dozens of times a year. vote by texting 22360, 1 for lawmaker defends dui, 2 for last island prison closing or 3 for blind and dead katded yankees fan. the winning story will air in the next hour. >>> in boston, more than 2,000 women are homeless living transient, often chaotic lives but this week cnn's hero gives them something to count on. quality health care. right in the shelters for free. her name is dr. rosanna means. >> are you okay? every week i talk to women who are sleeping outside. it's only 17 degrees out so -- i didn't want you to get frozen. so much pain and suffering right on the fringes of our perspective. do you need some help, hon? boston despite the medical resources i was seeing very few of the women using the services. for women who are poor, homeless or battered to deal with a syst
charles manson and the famed bird man of alcatraz served time there.y, jane lang says she was born a yankees' fan and also born blind but that doesn't keep her from making the trek by train and foot from new jersey to the bronx to cheer on her team, the dozens of times a year. vote by texting 22360, 1 for lawmaker defends dui, 2 for last island prison closing or 3 for blind and dead katded yankees fan. the winning story will air in the next hour. >>> in boston, more than 2,000 women...
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pamela manson 19 strangled, dumped on a trail to 1979.ctress she for their friend before disappearance of shoes off to meet demanshe told a friend she was off to meet a man claiming to be a photograph. he will not be charged in lances death because insufficient evidence no word yet at the marin county sheriff's department will look at joseph naso as a new possible subject--suspect. >> darya: now, here is a look at the traffic. >> james: storm tracker 4 for sharing is mainly to the north. let's zoom in, we have a nice little band of shower activity. rain i your ride along 101 just north of san rafael is going to be a little wet. in fact if we hold the maps over you will see this band showers continues all the way to the upper shore freeway. a cell of moderate rain activity going on just out there pan all. it is funny these swatches of yellow will be here and then the next time it goes away. if you do encounter some rainfall it will not last very long. this is a fairly fast-moving system. to the north shower activity, light in nature. but a
pamela manson 19 strangled, dumped on a trail to 1979.ctress she for their friend before disappearance of shoes off to meet demanshe told a friend she was off to meet a man claiming to be a photograph. he will not be charged in lances death because insufficient evidence no word yet at the marin county sheriff's department will look at joseph naso as a new possible subject--suspect. >> darya: now, here is a look at the traffic. >> james: storm tracker 4 for sharing is mainly to the...