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times next morning, "manson guilty nixon declares." manson got ahold of the paper.front of the jury with a silly little smile on his face and he shows the jury the headline. >> a tight ring of security surrounds the hall of justice today as the manson jury deliberates. meanwhile, members of the manson clan continue their vigil outside of the hall of justice. they have been there since the start of the trial. >> if charlie were convicted of these charges, what happens to the rest of the members of the family? >> there's no if. charlie will get out. all of the people in jail will get out and we'll all go to the desert together. >> the jury hearing the charges against charles manson and three girl members of his so-called family brought in its verdict this afternoon. >> outside the court, manson's girl followers got the news by radio. >> charles man sson is guilty a charged. >> they have convicted these people and you are next. all of you. there's a revolution coming very soon. >> today the judge formally passed sentence on charles manson and his girls. the death penal
times next morning, "manson guilty nixon declares." manson got ahold of the paper.front of the jury with a silly little smile on his face and he shows the jury the headline. >> a tight ring of security surrounds the hall of justice today as the manson jury deliberates. meanwhile, members of the manson clan continue their vigil outside of the hall of justice. they have been there since the start of the trial. >> if charlie were convicted of these charges, what happens to...
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charles manson made appearance on our show.background, we're circling it there, way to go, megan. now, okay, picture we will show a picture of charles manson, i'm sure you know what he looks like, i don't know what he looks like today, probably about 75 years ago, has the swastika carved in his forehead, 30, 40 years ago. >> so there he is, now, let's go back to the freeze frame. she thinks, dawn thinks, charles manson sub plimly on our show today. >> wow. >> i kind of see it now. >> a little? >> that's freaky on a monday. >> okay, so, katy perry was in philadelphia over the weaken, over at the mann music center, it was free hillary clinton concert. and tonight we have president owe bamm, a the first lady, chilly will be here, you got bill clinton in town, supporting his wife. brouse springsteen, you got your jon bon jovi, i heard that 50-cent was in town over the weekend. >> and over here trying to be, you know, for hillary clinton, just because this is happening in our city, so many different people going on, affecting traffi
charles manson made appearance on our show.background, we're circling it there, way to go, megan. now, okay, picture we will show a picture of charles manson, i'm sure you know what he looks like, i don't know what he looks like today, probably about 75 years ago, has the swastika carved in his forehead, 30, 40 years ago. >> so there he is, now, let's go back to the freeze frame. she thinks, dawn thinks, charles manson sub plimly on our show today. >> wow. >> i kind of see it...
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it's not unlike-- it's got a little bonny and clyde, it's got a little manson case, but it's a little more exotic and much more glamorous. and he had a lot of pressures and then he began killing people, and killing people in very hideous ways. >> did you find that ambivalent feeling yourself, that apparently all of these tourists found with him. you knew there was something inherently underneath not right or a little bit evil, but the attraction overcomes that. >> it's kinda like a car wreck. you know, you don't want to watch it but you're compelled to look at it. right. people told me that over and over again, some of the people who escaped from him-- >> especially the women. he treated women shabbily because of his upbringing with his own mother, who was rejected by his own father, and he was shifted back and forth, and country to country, and so forth. they would alternately fall in love with him and despise him, but still the attraction-- >> and nobody got much out of him. i mean, none of the women got access to his most private areas. he was a great tease, as you might say. >> on
it's not unlike-- it's got a little bonny and clyde, it's got a little manson case, but it's a little more exotic and much more glamorous. and he had a lot of pressures and then he began killing people, and killing people in very hideous ways. >> did you find that ambivalent feeling yourself, that apparently all of these tourists found with him. you knew there was something inherently underneath not right or a little bit evil, but the attraction overcomes that. >> it's kinda like a...
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with rock stars, all th the rolling stones, the peettles, i have been with yasser arafat and charles manson general from southeast asia to the tip of latin america, there are people that you connect with in a way in an intrapersonal way that has nothing to do with the outside world. like i like you, i really like you. you and i come from different sides of the street. we probably agree on a couple of things in the middle there. and, yet, i find you engaging in many ways. i find you refreshing in many ways. and come to bury castro not to praise him tonight. >> i hope you will come back tomorrow night and tell us what a great guy charles manson is. geraldo, thanks for joining us. >> he wanted to put my head in a basket. >> i bet he did. thanks for coming on. >> my pleasure. on that note. >> coming up, i'm ready to take your criticism, a lot of it you sent in some very cool tweets. we're not afraid. we will bring them to you at godaddy, our goal is to make you look awesome online. let's chat in football terms. this is the goal post. the end zone. the goal of every team. we know you have goals.
with rock stars, all th the rolling stones, the peettles, i have been with yasser arafat and charles manson general from southeast asia to the tip of latin america, there are people that you connect with in a way in an intrapersonal way that has nothing to do with the outside world. like i like you, i really like you. you and i come from different sides of the street. we probably agree on a couple of things in the middle there. and, yet, i find you engaging in many ways. i find you refreshing...
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and cleveland akron and canton 34 with the news to philadelphia 35 and the rain 40 and finley and manson we started off the evening with a clear sky clouds start to invade the buckeye state. not expecting rain tomorrow umbrella because by the afternoon the shower start to be pushing in five to upwards of ten sustained wind direction i want you to focus on new mentioned make our temperatures rise here throughout your day tomorrow before the place of next system moves and and if we are 50 degrees i'm still thinking were going to be dry at this point at 5:00 o'clock that's when i'm expecting a few showers to move into our area temperatures in the low 50s. we are completely dry on storm fox just lurking to the left it was. releases rain not snow. will get the colder temperatures to move back into our area december at the end of the week. i do have some snow in the forecast. concerned with. you don't have to worry about getting that shovel out. you just have to worry about the 60-degree on forecasting. other news tonight it's been almost an entire year since the browns last won a game heading
and cleveland akron and canton 34 with the news to philadelphia 35 and the rain 40 and finley and manson we started off the evening with a clear sky clouds start to invade the buckeye state. not expecting rain tomorrow umbrella because by the afternoon the shower start to be pushing in five to upwards of ten sustained wind direction i want you to focus on new mentioned make our temperatures rise here throughout your day tomorrow before the place of next system moves and and if we are 50 degrees...
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it is of fictional recreations of the manson murders . ough wha but the exploration of the adolescent female psychology beautifully written book. >> wide you avoid writing contemporary fiction? >> i am of always afraid i am a paid bit of a minute i will inadvertently steal something . i think if i steal fromok tolstoy i will be happy with the result . especially the beginning of the novel writing process iri would switch gears to nonfiction. >> with your long trip to miami, . >> allied of time to read did the traffic while i am driving . i am just reading . i was terrified when i understood that panel and today were because i have written my humor michael wife and i immerse myself in crop -- crap laugh laugh but anyway i am reading a good author and i discovered him way late was roy blunt, jr. end of book is called true grit but he only wrote five books and i started and went through the real fast . he is unbelievable one of the funniest writers i have ever read . he is still alive but maybe not doing well but one of the most deadpan humo
it is of fictional recreations of the manson murders . ough wha but the exploration of the adolescent female psychology beautifully written book. >> wide you avoid writing contemporary fiction? >> i am of always afraid i am a paid bit of a minute i will inadvertently steal something . i think if i steal fromok tolstoy i will be happy with the result . especially the beginning of the novel writing process iri would switch gears to nonfiction. >> with your long trip to miami, ....
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it is a fictional fictional re-creation of the manson murders although what i found most interesting about it was the exploration of adolescent female psychology. >> why do you avoid reading contemporary fiction when writing on a book? >> i am always afraid -- i'm a bit of a mimic and always afraid i will inadvertently steal something. >> if you read tolstoy it is okay? >> if i steal something from tolstoy, i am going to be happy with that result. especially the beginning and end of the novel writing process i tend to switch gears to nonfiction which is not my usual diet. >> on your long trip to miami -- >> a lot of time to read in traffic. i was terrified by what the panel was. and immerse myself in crap, and always afraid, reading marcel proust, not sure how to say proust. and discovered him late, charles portis, was true grit, i am sad because he only wrote five books, the masters of atlantis, dog of the south, and one of the funniest writers i ever read, he is still alive, not doing well but he is the most deadpan humor writer i ever read, and never know when he is being funny an
it is a fictional fictional re-creation of the manson murders although what i found most interesting about it was the exploration of adolescent female psychology. >> why do you avoid reading contemporary fiction when writing on a book? >> i am always afraid -- i'm a bit of a mimic and always afraid i will inadvertently steal something. >> if you read tolstoy it is okay? >> if i steal something from tolstoy, i am going to be happy with that result. especially the...
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police say it happened around 11 o'clock manson streets. police tell us a 19 year old woman was shot -- and is in the hospital. stick with us -- we expect to get more information later today. a dubuque business will now pay a 15-hundred dollar fine -- and have to give up its liquor licence temporarily. this comes after selling alcohol to minors...according to our coverage partners at the telegraph herald. the chocolaterie stam on main street in dubque. according to authorities- this is their second offense. get its liquor license back. controversy starting over a facebook post. a woman live streams herself harrassing a cedar rapids police officer. take a listen... we got the popo wearing a black thing on her badge...she's upset cuz one of her cops got whacked in des moines this is just a quick snippet of an almost eight minute clip on facebook. she lie ordeal on facebook-- swearing repeatedly. another officer comes in--and asks her to leave-- telling her she's tresspassing-- because the owners of brewhemia--where all of this took place--wan
police say it happened around 11 o'clock manson streets. police tell us a 19 year old woman was shot -- and is in the hospital. stick with us -- we expect to get more information later today. a dubuque business will now pay a 15-hundred dollar fine -- and have to give up its liquor licence temporarily. this comes after selling alcohol to minors...according to our coverage partners at the telegraph herald. the chocolaterie stam on main street in dubque. according to authorities- this is their...
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you had charles manson on for a whole hour! mork! mork! mork! mork! min, min! pull hard! [ camera shutter clicking ] why don't they go upstairs and bother warren beatty? mearth -- oh, hi, sweetheart. hi, mommy. we made it. i was just talking to the press here. that is off the record, isn't it? mork! mork! mork! thank you. thank you for the snacks. thank you very much. oh. uh, oh. mork! mork! mork! hello. goodbye. mork... you gotta stay calm, okay? i know you feel like you're being pulled in a million different directions. yeah, you're not kidding. mork! mork! mork! unhand me, mr. lawman! don't you know who i am?! i'm mork's producer. i'm the man that got arthur miller to write that episode on "chips." there he is -- the new media's darling of the day and his little pooter! hi, billy. let's talk tv, kids. i think mork's had enough for today. i was so looking forward to talking concept and sipping white wine. you know what? they're hilarious, and you know why? because not one of them had a date in high school. [ laughter ] are you the guys who wrote "but, seriously"? i love
you had charles manson on for a whole hour! mork! mork! mork! mork! min, min! pull hard! [ camera shutter clicking ] why don't they go upstairs and bother warren beatty? mearth -- oh, hi, sweetheart. hi, mommy. we made it. i was just talking to the press here. that is off the record, isn't it? mork! mork! mork! thank you. thank you for the snacks. thank you very much. oh. uh, oh. mork! mork! mork! hello. goodbye. mork... you gotta stay calm, okay? i know you feel like you're being pulled in a...
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charles manson set to wed behind bars to a 26-year-old woman. >> eric's wife began correspondence with him after watching the first trial on television. >> scott peterson convicted of killing his pregnant wife has received hundreds of letters from women while sitting on death row in california. >> to go behind the wall and look beyond the chi shays and you might find a love story as genuine as it is unconventional. >> i have never believed in love at first sight, but it was love at first sight. i think my purpose in this life is to be with her. >> at pendle con correctional facility in indian a jerome is nearly a decade into his sentence, serving time for burglary. >> is this your cell in the corner? >> this is where i'm at. >> and yearning fist his love time love, takita. >> look at all the photos. >> this is what i look at daily. it gives me joy to look at her face. >> she is a wonderful woman. does it ever make you sad to look at these photos? >> no. this is where i receive my joy. when i'm having a sad day, this is where i retreat. i could look at her all day. we had a beautiful ti
charles manson set to wed behind bars to a 26-year-old woman. >> eric's wife began correspondence with him after watching the first trial on television. >> scott peterson convicted of killing his pregnant wife has received hundreds of letters from women while sitting on death row in california. >> to go behind the wall and look beyond the chi shays and you might find a love story as genuine as it is unconventional. >> i have never believed in love at first sight, but it...
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i'm killing with the field i'm charles manson exactly what you want i'm strapped and handsome ? ? let's go ? ? heard that new jizzle boy he going crazy dropped some new i got them going crazy ? ? dropped it in the spot and they was going crazy brought it back from the top and they was going crazy ? real at the spot and they was going crazy you know we going crazy ? ? it's jizzle from the block you know he going crazy ? ? when they play this at the spot you know he going crazy ? ? montana from the block got em going crazy like it's still the 80's ? ? you claim that you the realest when you watch fugazy show me whose your jeweler man that boy's crazy ? ? she tried to charge me for the box man this shawty crazy up but this shorty kraez ? ? all i wanted was a mil and a new mercedes now i'm jumping on these like the new mcgrady ? ? you can't talk gotta show me ? the brown bags ya owe me ? ? take these then call me that brain freeze aint on me you can't hate can't hold me i whip foreigns like i stole ? ? heard that new jizzle boy he going crazy dropped some new i got them going crazy ?
i'm killing with the field i'm charles manson exactly what you want i'm strapped and handsome ? ? let's go ? ? heard that new jizzle boy he going crazy dropped some new i got them going crazy ? ? dropped it in the spot and they was going crazy brought it back from the top and they was going crazy ? real at the spot and they was going crazy you know we going crazy ? ? it's jizzle from the block you know he going crazy ? ? when they play this at the spot you know he going crazy ? ? montana from...
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. >> we saw ted bundy, we saw charles manson. >> zacarias moussaui, the 10th hijacker. narcissism of committing a crime like this, manifests itself in trying to draw attention at the trial as well. >> jeffrey, jennifer, thank you. appreciate it. we'll be right back. [vo] quickbooks introduces jeanette. and her new business: i do, to go. jeanette was excellent at marrying people. but had trouble getting paid. not a good time, jeanette. even worse. now i'm uncomfortable. but here's the good news, jeanette got quickbooks. send that invoice, jeanette. looks like they viewed it. and, ta-da! paid twice as fast. oh, she's an efficient officiant. way to grow, jeanette. get paid twice as fast. visit quickbooks-dot-com. ""you don't want to ride the 13l checkiforever, do you?"ore?" "credit karma huh?" "yeah, it's free." "credit karma. give youself some credit." farm fresh ingredients, step-by-step recipes, delivered to your door for less than $9 a meal. get $30 off your first delivery blueapron.com/cook. i am totally blind. i lost my sight in afghanistan. if you're totally blind,
. >> we saw ted bundy, we saw charles manson. >> zacarias moussaui, the 10th hijacker. narcissism of committing a crime like this, manifests itself in trying to draw attention at the trial as well. >> jeffrey, jennifer, thank you. appreciate it. we'll be right back. [vo] quickbooks introduces jeanette. and her new business: i do, to go. jeanette was excellent at marrying people. but had trouble getting paid. not a good time, jeanette. even worse. now i'm uncomfortable. but...
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simpson, robert downey jr., and serial killers like charles manson all have chain walked through theseoors. but whether you're a vip offender or a petty thief, you enter l.a.'s custody system the same way. through the inmate reception center, or irc. >> you guys ready? let's run it. >> it's 6:00 p.m., and deputy teixeira's shift is just getting started. >> bend over, touch your toes. while you're down there, peel off your socks, turn it inside out slowly. three, two, one. place your hands on the lower window ledge. do not touch the glass. >> tonight he and his fellow deputies will search about 400 incoming inmates for drugs or weapons. >> all right. spread your feet a little for me. >> a lot of them, they've been through the system before, so they know what's up. >> your left shoulder on the wall. go. >> others, it's the first time they've ever seen the inside of a jail. it can be overwhelming for them. we are the first people they're going to see on the worst day of their lives. >> last year alone, the irc had over 100,000 bookings. more than any other jail in the nation. and with arr
simpson, robert downey jr., and serial killers like charles manson all have chain walked through theseoors. but whether you're a vip offender or a petty thief, you enter l.a.'s custody system the same way. through the inmate reception center, or irc. >> you guys ready? let's run it. >> it's 6:00 p.m., and deputy teixeira's shift is just getting started. >> bend over, touch your toes. while you're down there, peel off your socks, turn it inside out slowly. three, two, one....
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the magazine's other honorees are simone bile sechlt and for the first time a manson the list, it's bono. >> all right. strange flyers were criticized for being anti-semitic. they're showing up out side of a bar station. this time in walnut creek. more than 500 riders returned to their cars to find this fly we are two sides it to. the wording doesn't make sense to most. but there are references to race in there along with the star of david on one side. people also found these at the lafayette bar station in late september. >> yeah, i mean, it's plenty of bad words, of course. so i absolutely have no idea. it's very strange to me. >> walnut creek police say they know who did. this they tracked the person down and found that there were no tledz threats hreats on the . >> californians are not saving as much watter today but we're doing a better job than before the drought emergency declared. people used 18% less water than they did in 2013 before the drought emergency. but this time last year conservation was up 26% because of mandatory requirement that's were issued earlier this year. the
the magazine's other honorees are simone bile sechlt and for the first time a manson the list, it's bono. >> all right. strange flyers were criticized for being anti-semitic. they're showing up out side of a bar station. this time in walnut creek. more than 500 riders returned to their cars to find this fly we are two sides it to. the wording doesn't make sense to most. but there are references to race in there along with the star of david on one side. people also found these at the...
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you look at people like ted bundy in florida and -- >> charles manson did this. >> absolutely, california moussawi, 9/11. >> kyle ferguson, long island railroad. it's not without precedent but difficult for the families to sit through this as it goes on. >> jennifer, did you get a chance -- i don't know if you spoke with any family members in the courtroom today or talking to people, as this affected every fiber of their being in charleston, how are they reacting to know he would serve as his own counsel? >> i think the response has been very much the sale. i think there's a lot of concern that he may be directly questioning the survivors of the shooting, in particular. but polyshepherd and felicia sanders were both in the courtroom, both appeared very stoic and they are really strong, wise, faithful women. so i think that the concerns people have for their well-being are well-founded but i think they'll surprise people with how resilient they will be on the stands, based on what i know of them. i think the community at large is surprised. this trial has been put off for three weeks while
you look at people like ted bundy in florida and -- >> charles manson did this. >> absolutely, california moussawi, 9/11. >> kyle ferguson, long island railroad. it's not without precedent but difficult for the families to sit through this as it goes on. >> jennifer, did you get a chance -- i don't know if you spoke with any family members in the courtroom today or talking to people, as this affected every fiber of their being in charleston, how are they reacting to know...
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joe manson if you had a hand in any of the language that appeared in it, i would give you great creditfor it chlt for those of you who deal with those kinds of consensus documents, they often wind up reading like consensus documents. if you look at the opening perhaps of warsaw communique which looks at russia's actions and role, it is quite stark and well put. it says russia has breached the values, broken the trust, and challenged fundamental principles of global and euro atlantic security architecture. nice words are one things but this is backed up by actions, some we've already heard discussed have changed deterrence equation in conventional terms in europe. but that's not the only challenge we face. russia for many years has tried to exert influence on the political direction and developments in nato partner and in some nato member states. we are recognizing this more fully in the united states now. if we look to the future, we should expect russia to attempt to influence other election processes and state actions regardless whether there is an election in a particular country or
joe manson if you had a hand in any of the language that appeared in it, i would give you great creditfor it chlt for those of you who deal with those kinds of consensus documents, they often wind up reading like consensus documents. if you look at the opening perhaps of warsaw communique which looks at russia's actions and role, it is quite stark and well put. it says russia has breached the values, broken the trust, and challenged fundamental principles of global and euro atlantic security...
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joe manson if you had a hand in any of the language that appeared in it, i would give you great credit for it. for those of you who deal with those kinds of consensus documents, they often wind up reading like consensus documents. if you look at the opening perhaps of warsaw communique which looks at russia's actions and role, it is quite stark and well put. it says russia has breached the values, broken the trust, and challenged fundamental principles of global and euro atlantic security architecture. nice words are one things but this is backed up by actions, some we've already heard discussed have changed deterrence equation in conventional terms in europe. but that's not the only challenge we face. russia for many years has tried to exert influence on the political direction and developments in nato partner and in some nato member states. we are recognizing this more fully in the united states now. if we look to the future, we should expect russia to attempt to influence other election processes and state actions regardless whether there is an election in a particular country or no
joe manson if you had a hand in any of the language that appeared in it, i would give you great credit for it. for those of you who deal with those kinds of consensus documents, they often wind up reading like consensus documents. if you look at the opening perhaps of warsaw communique which looks at russia's actions and role, it is quite stark and well put. it says russia has breached the values, broken the trust, and challenged fundamental principles of global and euro atlantic security...
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and i've seen people saying, you know, bruce springsteen, marilyn manson. to protest the change. they're basically siding with the establishment and what hasn't worked and when did that become cool for rock stars to side with the establishment instead of maybe the alternative? >> i don't know. i'm happy with the gains that have been made on the issues i talked about in what hillary referred to as her coalition yesterday, the disabled, the gay community. i really am happy with the progress they've made. >> that's separate and distinct from the ruling class issues though. >> yeah. you have to have a balance. and i think it's scary to see the divisiveness. but history has a very funny way of playing out. and i would not be surprised if we're looking at the absolute peak of the divisiveness. and while these issues that we all care about in the cities and are paramount and important to us. if you're living in the midwest and don't have a job and can't put food on the table for your kids and maybe with tax reform and deregulation, if we can get this thing going s
and i've seen people saying, you know, bruce springsteen, marilyn manson. to protest the change. they're basically siding with the establishment and what hasn't worked and when did that become cool for rock stars to side with the establishment instead of maybe the alternative? >> i don't know. i'm happy with the gains that have been made on the issues i talked about in what hillary referred to as her coalition yesterday, the disabled, the gay community. i really am happy with the progress...