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the inmate is charles manson. >> we have some manson memorabilia that charles manson has created since he's been incarcerated here at corcoran. >> during one of our shoots at california state prison corcoran our crew barely got a glimpse of manson before he covered up his window. a recent mug shot shows how much he has aged since first coming to prison in 1971. but his artwork provides a unique insight into his life behind bars. >> here's a scorpion that he's made. basically just taking thread from various types of items, socks and t-shirts and towels and he creates it and uses a marker to color it. this is probably one of the items that he makes the most of, would be scorpions and spiders. this is, i would assume, something like a harp and he's made it out of toilet paper, and newspaper. this looks like some dental floss, a small stick and probably for the coloring he used kool-aid to get the coloring for it. >> why do you guys have this stuff? >> he's not allowed to have it. occasionally we go through and do a cell searches, and just confiscate all items. he doesn't have a hobby card
the inmate is charles manson. >> we have some manson memorabilia that charles manson has created since he's been incarcerated here at corcoran. >> during one of our shoots at california state prison corcoran our crew barely got a glimpse of manson before he covered up his window. a recent mug shot shows how much he has aged since first coming to prison in 1971. but his artwork provides a unique insight into his life behind bars. >> here's a scorpion that he's made. basically...
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has blocked parole for charles manson follower and convicted killer bruce davis.wn's rejection... is the fifth time davis has been recommended for parole by a state panelonly to see it blocked by a governor. in rejecting davis' parole yet againbrown says this is a rare case where the heinousness of the crime is enough to block parolebut that davis also continues to minimize his role in the violence of the manson cult. davisis serving a life sentence for the 1969 slayings of musician gary hinman and stuntman donald "shorty" shea. (justine) a sign that says "do not feed the animals" is not a suggestion.. it is a rule. (jr stone) feeding animals in the wild can be dangerous for you and it's almost always unhealthy for the animal population. we wish they wouldn't they know well we hope they know shouldn't as you see the sign it says do not feed park wildlife do not meet barclay and his son david . wildlife artists hanging out at the baylands nature preserve . at the area named the duck pond if you hang out at the duck pond you might see this . this family is feeding t
has blocked parole for charles manson follower and convicted killer bruce davis.wn's rejection... is the fifth time davis has been recommended for parole by a state panelonly to see it blocked by a governor. in rejecting davis' parole yet againbrown says this is a rare case where the heinousness of the crime is enough to block parolebut that davis also continues to minimize his role in the violence of the manson cult. davisis serving a life sentence for the 1969 slayings of musician gary hinman...
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has blocked parole for charles manson follower and convicted killer bruce davis. brown's rejection... is the fifth time davis has been recommended for parole by a state panelonly to see it blocked by a governor. in rejecting davis' parole yet againbrown says this is a rare case where the heinousness of the crime is enough to block parolebut that davis also continues to minimize his role in the violence of the manson cult. davisis serving a life sentence for the 1969 slayings of musician gary hinman and stuntman donald "shorty" shea. ( justine ) it appears california is not about to switch to a single-payer health care system. a bill has made its way through the legislature... but some lawmakers are saying it is lacking some key elements and at this point... there is no way it can pass in its current form. for one, it does not address how the state will pay for it. it estimated a single-payer plan would cost california 500-billion dollars a year. some possible ways to fund a plan include taxes and getting assistance from the federal government. ( justine ) speaking
has blocked parole for charles manson follower and convicted killer bruce davis. brown's rejection... is the fifth time davis has been recommended for parole by a state panelonly to see it blocked by a governor. in rejecting davis' parole yet againbrown says this is a rare case where the heinousness of the crime is enough to block parolebut that davis also continues to minimize his role in the violence of the manson cult. davisis serving a life sentence for the 1969 slayings of musician gary...
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leland: a 1-time member of manson crime family is not getting out of jail anytime soon.sentence for the 1969 slaying of two men, sharon tate and six others by charles manson and his cultlike followers. the court recommended the 74-year-old's release but gerri brown cites the heinous nature of the crimes and left an indelible mark on the public so davis is still and will remain behind bars. elizabeth: to the debate on medical marijuana, a hot topic at the state level across the us, and industry helping steel town get an economic boost. >> reporter: pennsylvania awarded its first medical marijuana permit this week to a dozen communities, it was not chosen this time around but they hope they will be next. >> really hit bottom, 90% of its populations were gone, playgrounds were open and it was considered a violent place. >> reporter: braddock, pennsylvania, once a booming steel town has been bankrupt since 1988. mayor john fetterman believes opening a medical marijuana facility would bring back jobs and revised the trouble down. >> medical marijuana provided enough financial
leland: a 1-time member of manson crime family is not getting out of jail anytime soon.sentence for the 1969 slaying of two men, sharon tate and six others by charles manson and his cultlike followers. the court recommended the 74-year-old's release but gerri brown cites the heinous nature of the crimes and left an indelible mark on the public so davis is still and will remain behind bars. elizabeth: to the debate on medical marijuana, a hot topic at the state level across the us, and industry...
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i'm reid binion reporting. ( will ) governor jerry brown has blocked parole for charles manson followerler bruce davis. brown's rejection is the fifth time davis has been recommended for parole by a state panel only to see it blocked by a governor. brown says this is a rare case where the heinousness of the crime is enough to block parole, but that davis also continues to minimize his role in the violence of the manson cult. davis is serving a life sentence for the 19-69 slayings of musician gary hinman and stuntman donald "shorty" shea. ( will ) still ahead. the a's make baseball history, but it was the warriors who stole the show at the coliseum. plus. klay thompson is going viral this morning, but it's for all the wrong reasons. sports, after the break. ♪ this is a story about mail and packages. and it's also a story about people. people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail they're handing us their business and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our b
i'm reid binion reporting. ( will ) governor jerry brown has blocked parole for charles manson followerler bruce davis. brown's rejection is the fifth time davis has been recommended for parole by a state panel only to see it blocked by a governor. brown says this is a rare case where the heinousness of the crime is enough to block parole, but that davis also continues to minimize his role in the violence of the manson cult. davis is serving a life sentence for the 19-69 slayings of musician...
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parole for charles manson follower who has been blocked. and a sentence for two people.t was blocked by california governor gerri brown. i am back to the business watch. dagen: the stabbing of an officer at a michigan airport investigated for an act of terror. this is the latest in a slew of attacks targeting civilians here and abroad. a new poll showing a growing number of americans less likely to attend crowded events due to fears of terrorism. if this trend continues could impact the economy? >> it could impact the economy if we see attacks on a massive scale like we saw with 9/11. those types of events affect insurance companies, the tourism sector, americans in general are incredibly resilient people. i'm heading to a sporting event this weekend, no way i will ever let the terrorists stop me from going to sporting events or whatever i want to go to and that is the nature and spirit of the american people in general. can massive attacks have an effect on the economy? absolutely in the sectors we talk about but the encouraging thing is the market has remained resilien
parole for charles manson follower who has been blocked. and a sentence for two people.t was blocked by california governor gerri brown. i am back to the business watch. dagen: the stabbing of an officer at a michigan airport investigated for an act of terror. this is the latest in a slew of attacks targeting civilians here and abroad. a new poll showing a growing number of americans less likely to attend crowded events due to fears of terrorism. if this trend continues could impact the...
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. >> dean has written a letter to charles manson in hopes of starting a friendship. >> i, unlike most are not disturbed by people in your type of situations. i think you're one hell of a person to manipulate the minds of so many. that's like a god to me. i know what he did is a crappy thing, but anyone who can do stuff like that, you have to be a different kind of person. >> have you ever thought of the victims in any of these cases? >> no. so i'll keep this short and sweet. just let you know there's someone on your side and still thinking of you. i'm in a county right now, in a crappy bull [ bleep ] situation but i'll be out soon and i hope to keep in touch. >> think charles manson is going to write you back? >> i would hope so. probably not. you never know. stranger things have happened. hopefully he will write back. it will make my life. >> jason flores is fighting for his life or at least to get a decade off his 25-year prison sentence for home invasion robbery and attempted murder. he is due in court in less than 24 hours. >> i mean, yeah, i'm a little anxious, but i'm not really
. >> dean has written a letter to charles manson in hopes of starting a friendship. >> i, unlike most are not disturbed by people in your type of situations. i think you're one hell of a person to manipulate the minds of so many. that's like a god to me. i know what he did is a crappy thing, but anyone who can do stuff like that, you have to be a different kind of person. >> have you ever thought of the victims in any of these cases? >> no. so i'll keep this short and...
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joann manson is accumulating here.'s collected blood samples from over 25,000 people. >> the vital trial is, to our knowledge, the largest randomized clinical trial of vitamin d supplementation in the world. >> narrator: manson is comparing disease rates between those who take vitamin d supplements and those who don't. final results won't be known until 2017, but already, she has concerns. >> many people are taking too much vitamin d. the institute of medicine also recommended avoiding getting above 4,000 ius daily because that could be associated with adverse events. calcium in the urine, which can be associated with kidney stones, high blood calcium, calcium in the arteries, vascular calcification, as well as soft tissue calcification. and there are now studies that show a u-shaped curve that those who have high as well as low blood levels of vitamin d have higher risk of cardiovascular disease, as well as all-cause mortality. so we can't assume that more is necessarily better. >> narrator: the third most widely used
joann manson is accumulating here.'s collected blood samples from over 25,000 people. >> the vital trial is, to our knowledge, the largest randomized clinical trial of vitamin d supplementation in the world. >> narrator: manson is comparing disease rates between those who take vitamin d supplements and those who don't. final results won't be known until 2017, but already, she has concerns. >> many people are taking too much vitamin d. the institute of medicine also recommended...
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swril jill a man convicted in the notorious manson murders is up for parole. to free this man? we'll tell you coming up next. >>> plus, nancy pelosi says she's not going anywhere despite some democrats calling for her to step down in the wake of recent election losses. can the democrats still win with her at the helm? we'll let you know. >> i respect any opinion that my members have, but my decision about how long i stay is not up to them. i think i'm worth the trouble, frankly. ♪ ♪ way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say...if you love something set it free. see you around, giulia to f...nerve pain shoots and burns its way into your day... ...i hear you. when that pain makes simple errands simply unbearable... ...i hear you. i hear you because my dad struggled with this pain. make sure your doctor hears you too. so folks, don't wait. step on up. and talk to your doctor. because you have places to go... ...and peo
swril jill a man convicted in the notorious manson murders is up for parole. to free this man? we'll tell you coming up next. >>> plus, nancy pelosi says she's not going anywhere despite some democrats calling for her to step down in the wake of recent election losses. can the democrats still win with her at the helm? we'll let you know. >> i respect any opinion that my members have, but my decision about how long i stay is not up to them. i think i'm worth the trouble, frankly....
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parole for convicted killer and charles manson follower bruce davis has now been blocked for a fifth time. 74-year-old davis is serving a life sentence for the 1969 murders of two people. in february, a panel recommended parole, but friday was blocked by california governor jerry brown. i'm leland vittert. we'll see you at the top of the hour for more news with elizabeth prann. in the meantime, now back to cashin' in. . eric: as amazon makes another move to take over the world. it could mean a world of hurt for workers. the company is are the ro reportedly looking at automation at whole foods, that could mean job cuts. and lisa what's good for amazon may not be good for everyone, is this a spreading issue? >> well, yeah, there's a study recent by pwc, 38% of jobs in the united states could be replaced by automation in the next 15 years. clearly, that would have a huge shifting effect on the economy and the jobs that are available today. eric: gina your thoughts on spreading concern over automation? >> the free market tends to do a pretty good job self-regulating. we've always had adv
parole for convicted killer and charles manson follower bruce davis has now been blocked for a fifth time. 74-year-old davis is serving a life sentence for the 1969 murders of two people. in february, a panel recommended parole, but friday was blocked by california governor jerry brown. i'm leland vittert. we'll see you at the top of the hour for more news with elizabeth prann. in the meantime, now back to cashin' in. . eric: as amazon makes another move to take over the world. it could mean a...
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marilyn manson did worse and got away with it. >> we also note she's 5'6", 110 -- also, very important110 pounds. said that three times i think.
marilyn manson did worse and got away with it. >> we also note she's 5'6", 110 -- also, very important110 pounds. said that three times i think.
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. >> what i looked like in 1972 was a junior charles manson. >> george town, friday night going into saturday, is always crazy back then. >> june 17th, 1972, there was a break-in at the democratic national committee's headquarters in the watergate office complex. this was the start of what would be the political crime of the century. >> reporter: at the center of it all were two men, g. gordon liddi, ex-fbi agent hired by president nixon's campaign to run covert operations. he recruited james mccord, security chief of the committee to re-elect the president. >> the plan was to get negative information about the potential nominee of the democratic party. how are you going to get the negative information? a lot of people would say, breaking into the democratic national committee was way out, off the charts. yes, but not that far off. >> mccord would go into the watergate building and put in tapes in the door. >> it was taped so it would not lock. >> the hero of that night was a man named frank wills. frank wills was the security guard at the watergate office building. >> you found the
. >> what i looked like in 1972 was a junior charles manson. >> george town, friday night going into saturday, is always crazy back then. >> june 17th, 1972, there was a break-in at the democratic national committee's headquarters in the watergate office complex. this was the start of what would be the political crime of the century. >> reporter: at the center of it all were two men, g. gordon liddi, ex-fbi agent hired by president nixon's campaign to run covert...
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marilyn manson did worse and got away with it. >> we also note she's 5'6", 110 -- also, very important, she's 56 and 110 pounds.
marilyn manson did worse and got away with it. >> we also note she's 5'6", 110 -- also, very important, she's 56 and 110 pounds.
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charles manson. shall we go on? naomi campbell. i-i know it happened. he's got bite marks on his arm. oh. wow, yeah. oh, gosh, someone really sunk their teeth into you, huh? it's 'cause you're such a yummy little guy! yes! [ laughs ] our daughter didn't do that. but he said -- right. he's probably just confused. you know who i bet did it, though? billy. rhymes with lily. plus, he is very aggressive. his babysitter's right over there. she's -- she's not much of a disciplinarian. ohh. because i can assure you, if our child did something like this, we would be on her like white on rice. and i know that sounds a little bit like a racial slur because we're white and she presumably likes rice, but i didn't intend it that way. ah. finally. there's a spot. phil: oh. [ breathes deeply ] guys, i am just bursting with pride right now. your first dance. soon you're gonna be men. i want you to know there's more to being a man than just shopping for fancy outfits. yep. pretty soon, you get some hair on your chest, you start answering the phone, people don't t
charles manson. shall we go on? naomi campbell. i-i know it happened. he's got bite marks on his arm. oh. wow, yeah. oh, gosh, someone really sunk their teeth into you, huh? it's 'cause you're such a yummy little guy! yes! [ laughs ] our daughter didn't do that. but he said -- right. he's probably just confused. you know who i bet did it, though? billy. rhymes with lily. plus, he is very aggressive. his babysitter's right over there. she's -- she's not much of a disciplinarian. ohh. because i...
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will one of charles manson's followers get out of prison? decision today made by a state parole board.(steve) and a big day for a bay area company as they get to show president trump some of their drone technology. the message from the c-e-o about this emerging field. new tonight at eight... would you drink a glass of wastewater that's been turned into drinking water? a california company is hoping people give it a try. but it might be a tough sell... even on a hot day. the taste test... tonight at eight. one of charles manson's followers is going to remain in prison, patricia krenwinkel... seen here from a previous parole hearing... was denied her release today. for krenwinkel, this is the 14th time she her request for parole has been turned down. she was convicted of the 1969 killing of actress sharon tate and four other people. krenwinkel is the longest- serving female inmate in california. (pam) american's are increasingly torn over issues involving guns.. that's according to a new survey ... the study, done by the pew research center, s
will one of charles manson's followers get out of prison? decision today made by a state parole board.(steve) and a big day for a bay area company as they get to show president trump some of their drone technology. the message from the c-e-o about this emerging field. new tonight at eight... would you drink a glass of wastewater that's been turned into drinking water? a california company is hoping people give it a try. but it might be a tough sell... even on a hot day. the taste test......
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and mickey rourke and marilyn manson speaking out for violence against the president. the left is suffering way beyond trump and psychosis. they are completely unhinged. take a look at how violent the rhetoric has been over the years. >> i have thought an awful lot about blowing up the white hous white house. >> pigs in a blanket burn like bacon. >> i would want to talk to them, i want to to argue with them and get in their face. >> i wish we were in high school, i would take him behind the gym. >> a lot of us thought that ivanka will walk into the bedroom and say daddy, daddy. don't do it daddy. >> is a weird tension. it's a dangerous time for the first amendment but at the same time, where comp intentional >> of course i want to punch him in the face. see one >> hannity: let me givea reminder of what i think about the need to protect our president. president obama at the top. numerous times i've said this, just a sneak peek about how i said we needed to protect america's president. >> if we are not protecting our presidents and leaders, i'm talking about protecting t
and mickey rourke and marilyn manson speaking out for violence against the president. the left is suffering way beyond trump and psychosis. they are completely unhinged. take a look at how violent the rhetoric has been over the years. >> i have thought an awful lot about blowing up the white hous white house. >> pigs in a blanket burn like bacon. >> i would want to talk to them, i want to to argue with them and get in their face. >> i wish we were in high school, i would...
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in may, bluebird manson owes its new york city drivers tend to millions of dollars in refunds due todeo surfaced of travis county bank guillen had a driver to repair its image, high-grade chief brand officer. apple music in itunes. they told me right now they have no further comments. cheryl: it is intesting where curious what is next for the company. reporter: they cap attorney general eric holder to do an investigation. they will present his findings to the board next week. what changes the company can make to their culture there. still waiting. >> thank you for that report. >> let's get too caught up on global market action. in asia, a bit of a reaction last night in the u.s. come as somewhat of flash i would. hang seng, shanghai mixed as well. korea's past the dog barely a quarter of a percent. lauren: the ecb policy meeting, will there be a less dovish tone? we will see. the cac in paris was up 19, dax down 13 points. cheryl: tourney the u.s. stock market futures. here we go.s lower by 14, nasdaq up by two. lauren: gold price is so close. at 12.95 people to stop by $2 today. it
in may, bluebird manson owes its new york city drivers tend to millions of dollars in refunds due todeo surfaced of travis county bank guillen had a driver to repair its image, high-grade chief brand officer. apple music in itunes. they told me right now they have no further comments. cheryl: it is intesting where curious what is next for the company. reporter: they cap attorney general eric holder to do an investigation. they will present his findings to the board next week. what changes the...
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we've seen people like robert de niro, mickey rourke and marilyn manson advocating for violence againsthis president. and then then you have groups like black lives matter. what do we want, dead cops, when do we want them, now. hillary clinton supported that group. they've been spewing hate for years. and where was their criticism of kathy griffin and her ices pose? take a look at this video. >> pigs in a blanket, fry like bacon. >> also we have all seen the out of control anger and rage that is springing up all over college campuses where showing you video, berkeley, california, earlier this year, protesters starting a riot. because a conservative was going to speak at a university, home of this free speech movement. they're not new. in the roots of rage go back decades if not further. it's part of the movement's dna. groups like the mayday labor movement, the weather underground, led by barack obama spells, the occupy wall street movement all started with subscribed radical left wing hate filled ideology advocating for using violence to their advantage in their political objectives. s
we've seen people like robert de niro, mickey rourke and marilyn manson advocating for violence againsthis president. and then then you have groups like black lives matter. what do we want, dead cops, when do we want them, now. hillary clinton supported that group. they've been spewing hate for years. and where was their criticism of kathy griffin and her ices pose? take a look at this video. >> pigs in a blanket, fry like bacon. >> also we have all seen the out of control anger and...
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. >> when i read this, charlie manson is reading this in prison, this is what he wants. >> dylann roofthis seems to be a segment of people with a radical ideology that they want the world to erupt in chaos. >> they see the world along the clearly differencated vague lines. and if i were a parent spending that much money, if i were sending myself and my child into debt, i would want answers. and trinity college would have to close for a few days because they have gotten death threats. some of the stuff he talks about and some of the injustice we see, those are valid point. it is very invalid to say that the conclusion to that argument is that we need a race war. >> i talked about this just being the conservative libertarian i am. especially when it comes to the criminal justice system. if we are going to put people in jail and shoot people, you better be following the constitution. you better have cause. when you deal with these issues? there is a strategic way to deal with these issues. going to washington and change these laws. you are only going to make these situations worse by star
. >> when i read this, charlie manson is reading this in prison, this is what he wants. >> dylann roofthis seems to be a segment of people with a radical ideology that they want the world to erupt in chaos. >> they see the world along the clearly differencated vague lines. and if i were a parent spending that much money, if i were sending myself and my child into debt, i would want answers. and trinity college would have to close for a few days because they have gotten death...
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. >>> new this morning california governor p g blocked parole for charles manson follower bruce davisthis the fifth time a governor has blocked davis' bid for parole. davis is now 74 years old. >>> san francisco police say ups driver turned gunman targeted his victims. he shot five co-workers killing three and injuring two. police say he was armed wiat th time. they have not figured out what his motive was. he killed himself at the end of the attack. they are working through witnesses and evidence. >>> if you're taking visitors to world war ii memorial this weekend, it may be differ. national park service draping rainbow pool and other water features tomorrow. all the update current lighting features with high-efficiency lighting. pools refilled and running by friday. the work is happening to avoid that bring veterans to d.c. to visit the memorial. >>> the quebecen loans national golf tournament returns to maryland in just a few days. chopper 4 flew over the potomac to get a look. >> beautiful course there. it's sponsored by tiger woods foundation, of course. many have been wondering
. >>> new this morning california governor p g blocked parole for charles manson follower bruce davisthis the fifth time a governor has blocked davis' bid for parole. davis is now 74 years old. >>> san francisco police say ups driver turned gunman targeted his victims. he shot five co-workers killing three and injuring two. police say he was armed wiat th time. they have not figured out what his motive was. he killed himself at the end of the attack. they are working through...
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. >> when i read this, charlie manson is reading this in prison, this is what he wants. >> dylann roof to be a segment of people with a radical ideology that they want the world to erupt in chaos. >> they see the world along the clearly differencated vague lines. and if i were a parent spending that much money, if i were sending myself and my child into debt, i would want answers. and trinity college would have to close for a few days because they have gotten death threats. some of the stuff he talks about and some of the injustice we see, those are valid point. it is very invalid to say that the conclusion to that argument is that we need a race war. >> i talked about this just being the conservative libertarian i am. especially when it comes to the criminal justice system. if we are going to put people in jail and shoot people, you better be following the constitution. you better have cause. when you deal with these issues? there is a strategic way to deal with these issues. going to washington and change these laws. you are only going to make these situations worse by starting these
. >> when i read this, charlie manson is reading this in prison, this is what he wants. >> dylann roof to be a segment of people with a radical ideology that they want the world to erupt in chaos. >> they see the world along the clearly differencated vague lines. and if i were a parent spending that much money, if i were sending myself and my child into debt, i would want answers. and trinity college would have to close for a few days because they have gotten death threats....
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he was a part of the charles manson cult, but not involved with the killing of sharon tate. davis has earned a doctoral degree while in jail and has gone 25 years without a behavioral infraction. this is the fifth time davis has been recommended for parole only to have it blocked by a governor. >>> now to the outrage from some after the health care plan from senate republicans was finally revealed. some leading republicans on the hill have made it clear they're not on board. some arguing the cuts are too deep. mary bruce has more. >> at the airport, lawmakers leaving washington for the weekend got a harsh send off. angers erupting from california. >> are you ready to fight? >> to pennsylvania. if more than two republican senators vote no, the health care bill won't pass. and now, at least five say they're not on board. nevada's senator announcing his decision. >> this bill coming in front of the united states senate. not the answer. it's not the answer. >> heller was confronted by angry constituents at a town hall in april. he did not hold back. calling claims that there wer
he was a part of the charles manson cult, but not involved with the killing of sharon tate. davis has earned a doctoral degree while in jail and has gone 25 years without a behavioral infraction. this is the fifth time davis has been recommended for parole only to have it blocked by a governor. >>> now to the outrage from some after the health care plan from senate republicans was finally revealed. some leading republicans on the hill have made it clear they're not on board. some...
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a woman convicted in an notorious charles manson murder, she is about to go up for parole.id california decide to free her after almost 50 years behind bars v8 or a powdered drink? ready, go. ahhhhhhhh! shake! shake! shake! shake! shake! done! you gotta shake it! i shake it! glad i had a v8. the original way to fuel your day. garden weeds are scoundrels. with roundup precision gel®, you can banish them without harming plants nearby. so draw the line. give the stick one click, touch the leaves and the gel stays put killing garden weeds to the root. draw the line with roundup precision gel®. >> julie: heading to the white house now. be a secretary david chilton speaking to for the president be signing the va accountability act. >> it was in 2010 2010 that hes severely injured in an ied blast. he lost an arm, leg, and 40% of his body had burns over it. he wasn't expected to survive the medical flight, but he did, fortunately. thanks to what may be described as a miracle and certainly the support of his amazing wife, sarah. 110 surgeries and years of therapy, michael is able to
a woman convicted in an notorious charles manson murder, she is about to go up for parole.id california decide to free her after almost 50 years behind bars v8 or a powdered drink? ready, go. ahhhhhhhh! shake! shake! shake! shake! shake! done! you gotta shake it! i shake it! glad i had a v8. the original way to fuel your day. garden weeds are scoundrels. with roundup precision gel®, you can banish them without harming plants nearby. so draw the line. give the stick one click, touch the leaves...
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he was a part of the charles manson cult, but not involved with the killing of sharon tate. davis has earned a doctoral degree while in jail and has gone 25 years without a behavioral infraction. this is the fifth time davis has been recommended for parole only to have it blocked by a governor. >>> 8:13 is our time. one proud mom is telling us about how her daughter saved a stranger's life this month. leslie got the story on this in flight emergency. >> it started out as a normal flight from oakland to chicago on june the 6th for souter anderson and her daughter, kim ber ly, who was en route to visit family, but halfway through the flight, there waan urgent announcement. >> is there a doctor or a nurse on this plane. there is an emergency. >> susan anderson says her daughter, a registered nurse, was the only licensed medical professional on the flight. a middle-aged woman went into an flakt tick shot. >> could not breathe. she was struggling and feeling ill and shutting down. it was a dire emergency. >> pilot prepared for an emergency landing as the flight crew pulled out a
he was a part of the charles manson cult, but not involved with the killing of sharon tate. davis has earned a doctoral degree while in jail and has gone 25 years without a behavioral infraction. this is the fifth time davis has been recommended for parole only to have it blocked by a governor. >>> 8:13 is our time. one proud mom is telling us about how her daughter saved a stranger's life this month. leslie got the story on this in flight emergency. >> it started out as a normal...
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people like robert de niro wanting to punch the president in the face and mickey rourke and marilyn manson advocating, saying publicly, speaking out for violence against the president. take a look at this headline from the washington free beacon, quote 30 g.o.p. congressmen have been attacked or threatened since may. the left is suffering way beyond trump derangement syndrome.o this is now psychosis. completely unhinged. take a look at how vile some of the rhetoric has been just over the years. watch and listen to this. >> yes, i have thought an awful lot about blowing up the white house. >> pigs in a blanket, burn like bacon. >> all put mr. burgess up against sean hannity. he'll tear them up. i want you to talk to them whether their independent or whether they are republican. i want you to arguee with them and get in their face. >> the press always asked me don't i wish i were debating you? no, i wish i could take them behind the gym. >> i will fight every day until he is impeached. impeached 45. >> a lot of us thought the broncos going to be our saving grace. when he is about to nuke fin
people like robert de niro wanting to punch the president in the face and mickey rourke and marilyn manson advocating, saying publicly, speaking out for violence against the president. take a look at this headline from the washington free beacon, quote 30 g.o.p. congressmen have been attacked or threatened since may. the left is suffering way beyond trump derangement syndrome.o this is now psychosis. completely unhinged. take a look at how vile some of the rhetoric has been just over the years....
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and there was something else something manson-esque, scrawled on the wall in red lipstick above heidi's body was the number one. >> reporter: when we come back a was a killing keeping track of his victims? >> she's number one and get ready because here comes trouble. >> exactly. >> and a possible suspect. >> i'm thinking maybe this is our guy. butcher. heidi's killed with a knife. ♪ sorry about the holdup, folks. we have some congestion on the runway and i'm being told it'll be another 15, maybe 20 minutes, and we will have you on your way. ♪ runway models on the runway? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money evan saved by switching to geico. i would not wear that lace. hmm, i don't know? fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. you get to do the dishes.ed... bring 'em on. dawn ultra has 3 times more grease-cleaning power. a drop of dawn and grease is gone. so find a venus smooth that contours to curves, the smoother the skin, the more comfortable you are in it. flexes for comfort, and has a disposable made for you. skin smoothing venus razors. >> reporter: a f
and there was something else something manson-esque, scrawled on the wall in red lipstick above heidi's body was the number one. >> reporter: when we come back a was a killing keeping track of his victims? >> she's number one and get ready because here comes trouble. >> exactly. >> and a possible suspect. >> i'm thinking maybe this is our guy. butcher. heidi's killed with a knife. ♪ sorry about the holdup, folks. we have some congestion on the runway and i'm...
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. >> what i looked like in 1972 was a junior charles manson. >> george town, friday night going intoommittee's headquarters in the watergate office complex. this was the start of what would be the political crime of the century. >> reporter: at the center of it all were two men, g. gordon liddi, ex-fbi agent hired by president nixon's campaign to run covert operations. he recruited james mccord, security chief of the committee to re-elect the president. >> the plan was to get negative information about the potential nominee of the democratic party. how are you going to get the negative information? a lot of people would say, breaking into the democratic national committee was way out, off the charts. yes, but not that far off. >> mccord would go into the watergate building and put in tapes in the door. >> it was taped so it would not lock. >> the hero of that night was a man named frank wills. frank wills was the security guard at the watergate office building. >> you found the door taped once and you took the tape off, then you found it taped the second time. >> it was something tha
. >> what i looked like in 1972 was a junior charles manson. >> george town, friday night going intoommittee's headquarters in the watergate office complex. this was the start of what would be the political crime of the century. >> reporter: at the center of it all were two men, g. gordon liddi, ex-fbi agent hired by president nixon's campaign to run covert operations. he recruited james mccord, security chief of the committee to re-elect the president. >> the plan was...
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>> kind of, i mean one, you can go on howard stern and give marilyn manson as much crap as you want.ences for it. >> seth: yeah. >> but in movies, you have to be polite about everybody. >> seth: yeah. plus, they give you lines ahead of time and then those are the ones you have to say. >> i do have to learn the lines and, yeah. >> seth: well, that's good. and then you're -- >> everybody is really much -- it's nice. it's like having -- you know, when you do a movie, it's like having a little bands. >> seth: uh-huh. >> and then you leave and you do another movie and you have another little band. >> seth: right. >> when you have a band, it's like a 30 year marriage. >> seth: right, that's true. so -- >> so -- >> seth: basically, having a band is a marriage and movies are affairs? >> yes! >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> yes! >> seth: that's true, yeah. and you're also, you -- i know you wrote -- written some new >> seth: but you have a book that you're -- that you have to finish. >> i want to reach the millennials. >> seth: oh, really? me too, man. >> they have all the -- me too. >>
>> kind of, i mean one, you can go on howard stern and give marilyn manson as much crap as you want.ences for it. >> seth: yeah. >> but in movies, you have to be polite about everybody. >> seth: yeah. plus, they give you lines ahead of time and then those are the ones you have to say. >> i do have to learn the lines and, yeah. >> seth: well, that's good. and then you're -- >> everybody is really much -- it's nice. it's like having -- you know, when you...
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now they are piling on her like she is charles manson, get over it.we have had in hollywood no guts at all. you want to be brave, stand up for something on principle, right? come out and say i can't stand donald trump. i don't like his politics. i can't stand his political ideology, but let's all agree right now that the mocked decapitation with blood down the face is probably not a good idea. but they have no guts. there is no bravery at all. they just fall off the cliff like a bunch of hollywood lemmings you they wanted applause line from the crowd. it's humiliating. brian: i many tired of calling for everyone to get tired. black lives matter. let joy behar call black lives matter and let them work it out. thanks a lot dan bongino. >> you got it good to be here. ainsley: hand it over to jillian who has headlines for us. jillian: good morning to you as well. just about an hour vice president mike pence will deliver the keynote speech at the 13th national prayer breakfast in washington, d.c. got some brand new video in right now showing nuns leading t
now they are piling on her like she is charles manson, get over it.we have had in hollywood no guts at all. you want to be brave, stand up for something on principle, right? come out and say i can't stand donald trump. i don't like his politics. i can't stand his political ideology, but let's all agree right now that the mocked decapitation with blood down the face is probably not a good idea. but they have no guts. there is no bravery at all. they just fall off the cliff like a bunch of...
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register" in california reports that governor for convicted killer bruce davis, a follower of charles manson. the rejection is the fifth time he's been recommended for parole only to have it blocked by the governor. he's serving a life sentence. >>> the "los angeles times" reports texas is answering back one day after they didn't let them return. they said, quote, california can't stop all the businesses fleeing over regulations. the attorney general has banned official state travel to eight states as objectionings to laws that he says discriminate against the lgbt. >>> a jetblue flight from new york to ft. lauderdale, florida, was forced to make an emergency landing at charleston international airport friday after smoke was discovered in the cabin. the 102 passengers and crew exited slides. there were no injuries. they were put on a later flight. the cause of the smoke is not clear. >>> the portland press herald of maine says more than 100 firefighters spent the night battling a massive fire at an abandoned mill friday. investigators are on the scene to help determine the cause of the fire.
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. >> what i looked like in 1972 was like a junior charles manson.ing into saturday is always crazy back then. >> reporter: on june 17th, 1972, there was break-in at the democratic national committee's headquarters in the watergate office complex. this was the start of what would be the political crime of the century. >> i was called in by jeb stuart magruder to his office, and he said, "can you get into the watergate office building? we want you to put in a room monitoring device i took. a dangerous gamble and risk, i recruited mr. james mccord, who was the security chief of the committee to re-elect the president. >> the plan was to get negative information about the potential nominee of the democratic party. well, how are you gonna get the negative information? a lot of people would say breaking into the democratic national committee was way out, off the charts, yes, but not that far out. >> entry night was to be friday night, june 16th. >> there was a man working in the back very, very late. i mean, he stayed and he stayed and he stayed. it was a
. >> what i looked like in 1972 was like a junior charles manson.ing into saturday is always crazy back then. >> reporter: on june 17th, 1972, there was break-in at the democratic national committee's headquarters in the watergate office complex. this was the start of what would be the political crime of the century. >> i was called in by jeb stuart magruder to his office, and he said, "can you get into the watergate office building? we want you to put in a room...
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. >> charlie manson existed, before massive gun control laws? neil: you're right about that.k you a little bit about that, whether you blame it on the media or not, there is a case for that, case against it but i do know the environment right now is very tough for anything to get done. republicans are working on their own plan to come up with health care and tax cuts because they can't get democratic help. democrats complain because you don't really ask, we'll not work with you, ps, we hate you, back and forth, back and forth. i wonder if in this environment anything gets done. republicans for the moment have run of the table with control of house, white house and senate. is that enough to close the deal, so it might behoove them to reach across the aisle, vice versa. do you see thatç happening? >> i think about all things working together for good. today is a terrible situation. it is a terrible tragedy, often times it leads to, this dehumanization that is happened, helps us to see humanity in people again. to me one of the starkest scenes today, democrats coming around pra
. >> charlie manson existed, before massive gun control laws? neil: you're right about that.k you a little bit about that, whether you blame it on the media or not, there is a case for that, case against it but i do know the environment right now is very tough for anything to get done. republicans are working on their own plan to come up with health care and tax cuts because they can't get democratic help. democrats complain because you don't really ask, we'll not work with you, ps, we...
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also follower of the murder a cult leader charles manson will stay behind bars, gerri brown, convictedby a state panel. he is serving a life sentence for a pair of 1969 killings. national selfy day is going viral, tennessee republican diane black posting this photo to celebrate earlier this week, the first are getting in a photo, north carolina republican richard huntsman. adam kissinger and friend of the show, in that twitter page. >> marco rubio, trying to patch that up. it doesn't always go up. >> the american college student held hostage in north korea who died, a tragic story this weekend one college professor says otto warmbier got what he deserved. the growing outrage. >> chairwoman rhonda mcdaniels joins us to break down republican health care bill and how they plan on selling it to you. ♪ i want to scream and shout ♪ and let it come out ♪ let it out ♪ o eoe oeo ♪ [woman] so beautiful. [man] beautiful just like you. [woman] oh, why thank you. [burke] and we covered it, november sixth, two-thousand-nine. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two.
also follower of the murder a cult leader charles manson will stay behind bars, gerri brown, convictedby a state panel. he is serving a life sentence for a pair of 1969 killings. national selfy day is going viral, tennessee republican diane black posting this photo to celebrate earlier this week, the first are getting in a photo, north carolina republican richard huntsman. adam kissinger and friend of the show, in that twitter page. >> marco rubio, trying to patch that up. it doesn't...