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keith morrison: a woman, murdered, her husband left blind. keith morrison: but who? everyone is somewhat of a suspect. keith morrison: and why? what brings someone to make a decision that they're going to do this? keith morrison: was is love? what we learned was that he was having an affair with mrs. sutton. keith morrison: was it money? nobody knows what really happened except for him and garrett. keith morrison: or was the truth hidden here on this tropical paradise? it was an assassination. it was a hit. no question. keith morrison: it was august hot in coral gables. the air was shirt-sticking thick as night fell. a small damp breeze pushed weakly at the palm fronds. in the artificial cool of attorney john sutton's house, an intimate party was winding down early. it was susan sutton's birthday. attending, their son, his girlfriend, and john's law partner. daughter melissa, just off to college in north florida, couldn't be there. so she phoned her mother to say she missed her. interviewer: were you two close? extremely. it's my best friend. i was going to ask how o
keith morrison: a woman, murdered, her husband left blind. keith morrison: but who? everyone is somewhat of a suspect. keith morrison: and why? what brings someone to make a decision that they're going to do this? keith morrison: was is love? what we learned was that he was having an affair with mrs. sutton. keith morrison: was it money? nobody knows what really happened except for him and garrett. keith morrison: or was the truth hidden here on this tropical paradise? it was an assassination....
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morrisons was immediately given leave to appeal against the decision.itself was becoming an accessory in furthering the aim of the crimes to harm the company. the result of that appeal will be monitored closely. notjust by morrisons and its staff but all uk businesses. the headlines on bbc news... president trump's former national security adviser pleads guilty to lying to fbi agents. the first secretary of state damian green denies new allegations that he watched pornography on his house of commons computer. european council president donald tusk says the eu will not accept the uk brexit offer if ireland disagrees. an update on the martin numbers. here is how london and frankfurt entered the day and the dow and nasdaq. the pound was trading in the rest strong manufacturing data as a lack of news around brexit tasks resulted in subdued interest. now it's time for newswatch. this week samira ahmed hears reaction to the coverage of a certain royal announcement. hello and welcome to newswatch. everyone loves a wedding, but the bbc news go into overdrive ov
morrisons was immediately given leave to appeal against the decision.itself was becoming an accessory in furthering the aim of the crimes to harm the company. the result of that appeal will be monitored closely. notjust by morrisons and its staff but all uk businesses. the headlines on bbc news... president trump's former national security adviser pleads guilty to lying to fbi agents. the first secretary of state damian green denies new allegations that he watched pornography on his house of...
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keith morrison with "crossing the line". >>> hello and welcome to "dateline extra."'m craig melvin. big sky country. a small town. and a famously dangerous highway. that was the setting for a deadly crash that left shock and heartbreak in its wake, except they were about to find out that this tragedy was also a mystery and the truth about what happened on that late winter night might be darker than anyone knew. here's keith morrison. >> march 19th, 2009. night fell heavy in montana's flathead valley. something off that night, something wrong. at mary and randy winter's house, anxiety spiked. where was she? >> it just felt like something was not right. >> it's hard to explain that there's something not normal. >> you could set your clock by their daughter, justine. that reliable. but a new driver, too, just 16. on her way home from her boyfriend's house. and though she wasn't very late, the feeling seeped in like a poison. something wrong. >> i called her starting about five after 8:00, no answer. called the house where she was at and they said she had left 15 minutes
keith morrison with "crossing the line". >>> hello and welcome to "dateline extra."'m craig melvin. big sky country. a small town. and a famously dangerous highway. that was the setting for a deadly crash that left shock and heartbreak in its wake, except they were about to find out that this tragedy was also a mystery and the truth about what happened on that late winter night might be darker than anyone knew. here's keith morrison. >> march 19th, 2009. night...
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here is keith morrison. >> reporter: what a time it was.he year he turned up in that crazy little car. what a sweet, impossible, unexpected last chance. that love, that red passionate sin. just for mary ann. it was 1985. and it was magic. and now here she was, 2011, in a courtroom of all places. forced to confess her forbidden love, account for her sins. this grandmother, widow, penitent. what story would she tell? >> the main thing going through my mind is to tell the truth. and let the chips fall where they may. >> reporter: the truth. such a difficult word. especially when it bubbles up from a past which mary ann mcfarland must have believed was buried forever. >> where was your husband? >> he was still in the house. >> reporter: men. trouble was, there were two, which was the one central fact. the inconvenient truth that caused all the trouble. and might have been forgotten had it not been for this inquisitive d.a. and this long, lean cop, jim wallace, looking on so intently. >> this is a case, a true love story. between three people. o
here is keith morrison. >> reporter: what a time it was.he year he turned up in that crazy little car. what a sweet, impossible, unexpected last chance. that love, that red passionate sin. just for mary ann. it was 1985. and it was magic. and now here she was, 2011, in a courtroom of all places. forced to confess her forbidden love, account for her sins. this grandmother, widow, penitent. what story would she tell? >> the main thing going through my mind is to tell the truth. and...
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here again is keith morrison. >> it was the 23rd of march, 2008. iii, a person of interest in the particularly violent murder of his parents, quite suddenly got out of dodge. >> he was gone. >> a guilty conscience or an innocent man fed up with negative attention from the cops? but detectives back in alameda county, california did not panic. ernie probably didn't know it but an enterprising officer fitted his car, his deceased father's car, with a gps tracking device. >> for the majority of the time we knew where he was. >> and the car plus ernie's regular visits to social media dating sites led the police to a number of young women he, well, met. like the one in new orleans who called the police after a strange night with a man who first told her he was writing a novel about a gambler who is a suspect in his parents' murder. and who then told her his own parents had been murdered. and when she went back to his hotel room, he'd rigged it with bungee cords so if someone came to get him he had a plan to escape. >> he was going to break the window of
here again is keith morrison. >> it was the 23rd of march, 2008. iii, a person of interest in the particularly violent murder of his parents, quite suddenly got out of dodge. >> he was gone. >> a guilty conscience or an innocent man fed up with negative attention from the cops? but detectives back in alameda county, california did not panic. ernie probably didn't know it but an enterprising officer fitted his car, his deceased father's car, with a gps tracking device. >>...
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here is keith morrison. >> our story begins with this mother of a teenage daughter. a woman who would spend most of her life trying to figure out who she was. what was her name? where did she come from? we'll tell you about her long search, her discovery finally of what felt like truth. but as you'll soon see, real truth can be elusive. it can hide. let's begin at the beginning. but at the beginning, all she had was a memory. >> a twin canopy bed with pink ruffles around it. kind of waved over the top of it. >> it was dream-like really. and for years it was all that felt real in her upside down life. >> and it was all pink and white. it was -- everything matched. >> the closet full of dresses. the dolls, the teddy bears. >> i actually -- there was a little old-fashioned where you put the baby in the wagon. >> and the reason for those tormenting memories? >> it's a lot of hurt, sadness. sadness for the little girl that didn't have a life. >> for most of her life, the part after that little girl's bedroom, she has been pepper, and the baffling, terrifying story of what
here is keith morrison. >> our story begins with this mother of a teenage daughter. a woman who would spend most of her life trying to figure out who she was. what was her name? where did she come from? we'll tell you about her long search, her discovery finally of what felt like truth. but as you'll soon see, real truth can be elusive. it can hide. let's begin at the beginning. but at the beginning, all she had was a memory. >> a twin canopy bed with pink ruffles around it. kind of...
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here is keith morrison. >> we know the truth.nd we know everything that happened. >> how do we know what we know? >> it's emotionally unsatisfying not to have that answer. >> though it is, even if we've seen something, or if we think we have. and dothus the question at the heart of the whole puzzle. is this woman right? >> i know what i saw. and i know the conclusion of my story. >> of course she does. of course she does. so why does this other woman think this? >> she doesn't know for sure what she saw. >> a question, we say, on which all the rest will turn. why don't we begin here. calimesa, california, riverside county. historic missions. suburbs creeping around the rim of mountains on the eastern flank of los angeles. here is why chris and cristi hall had come to live out their golden years, though they were far from old when it happened. just experienced, with life and each other. >> as far back as i can remember, it's always been chris and cristi. they were never thought of as separate. they were a unit. >> these are the th
here is keith morrison. >> we know the truth.nd we know everything that happened. >> how do we know what we know? >> it's emotionally unsatisfying not to have that answer. >> though it is, even if we've seen something, or if we think we have. and dothus the question at the heart of the whole puzzle. is this woman right? >> i know what i saw. and i know the conclusion of my story. >> of course she does. of course she does. so why does this other woman think...
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keith morrison: a woman, murdered, her husband left blind. keith morrison: but who?h morrison: and why? what brings someone to make a decision that they're going to do this? keith morrison: was is love? what we learned was that he was having an affair with mrs. sutton. keith morrison: was it money? nobody knows what really happened except for him and garrett. keith morrison: or was the truth hidden here on this tropical paradise?
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keith morrison: terrorist? was not his client, michiel oakes, said browne, but the victim, mark stover. >> reporter: terrorist? the villain was not his client,s michiel oakes, said browne, but the victim, mark stover. remember, mark's friends and clients had nothing but good things to say about him, but now it was clear oakes' attorneys would use whatever evidence they could to paint the dog trainer as a threatening, gun-loving predator, someone michiel oakes would have feared. and here, the real work of the defense began. they focused to a large degree on stover's behavior with his ex-wife. linda opdycke, said browne, was stalked and harassed for years after leaving stover. it wasn't just the incident in which her ex-husband was caught rummaging through her garbage. he made a habit of showing up at her house uninvited, said browne, exposing himself, appearing in her bathroom as she got out of the shower, pointing a rifle at her through a window, leaving handwritten notes, threatening voice mails. >> the fact i
keith morrison: terrorist? was not his client, michiel oakes, said browne, but the victim, mark stover. >> reporter: terrorist? the villain was not his client,s michiel oakes, said browne, but the victim, mark stover. remember, mark's friends and clients had nothing but good things to say about him, but now it was clear oakes' attorneys would use whatever evidence they could to paint the dog trainer as a threatening, gun-loving predator, someone michiel oakes would have feared. and here,...
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here's keith morrison. >> nothing about that morning made any sense. >> it all seemed like just such a bad nightmare. this doesn't happen in our happy little world. >> it was a saturday morning in july 2008. the happy little world, a sweet and leafy suburb of raleigh, north carolina called cary. the sort of place a young family would aspire to. if you were someone like hannah pritchard, for example. >> there's always lots of friend-making going on through someone you meet. lots of cookouts and family functions. >> like the one in the neighborhood the night before. so hannah would have heard party stories that saturday morning from her friend nancy cooper. would have. because nancy didn't show up. >> i hadn't heard from her maybe by like 10:00 i called her house. brad answered and he said oh, she went for a run. >> nancy was an athlete, had been training for a half marathon. brad cooper was nancy's husband. >> i was like, oh, okay. well, when did she leave? he told me i don't know, like 6:30 or 7:00. i was like, she's not back? >> weird. if nancy had to cancel their meeting, surely sh
here's keith morrison. >> nothing about that morning made any sense. >> it all seemed like just such a bad nightmare. this doesn't happen in our happy little world. >> it was a saturday morning in july 2008. the happy little world, a sweet and leafy suburb of raleigh, north carolina called cary. the sort of place a young family would aspire to. if you were someone like hannah pritchard, for example. >> there's always lots of friend-making going on through someone you...
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," writer grant morrison.eaturing the 8g band with mark guiliana. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that's great to hear. in that case let's get to the news. well, roy moore may have lost last night's election, but we'll never forget all the people he touched. [ laughter ] republican roy moore did not concede last night's special senate election in alabama telling his supporters, quote, "god is always in control." unless moore's on his horse in which case no one's in control. [ laughter ] [ laughter ] >> seth: that's right. last night the people of alabama made the apparently very difficult decision of choosing a democrat over a guy who was banned from a mall. [ light laughter ] i know we're all tired of mall jokes, so let me just say one thing very seriously. sure, roy moore was the hot topic for a while but america's not a banana republic and the voters made that cla
," writer grant morrison.eaturing the 8g band with mark guiliana. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that's great to hear. in that case let's get to the news. well, roy moore may have lost last night's election, but we'll never forget all the people he touched. [ laughter ] republican roy moore did not concede last night's special...
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keith morrison (voiceover): friday morning, march 11th, 2011.n nashville, indiana john and terry whitcomb >>> friday morning, march 11, 2011. in nashville, indiana, john and terry whitcomb had barely had a sip of their morning tea when the news jolted them awake. >> this is a very powerful earthquake. the images are stunning out of japan. >> an epic earthquake hit northern japan, 9.0, near the top end of the richter scale. then a huge tsunami crashing up the coast. it was like watching a disaster movie, this one horribly real. and john and terry's son zach was now right in the middle of it. >> what did you see? >> unreal. this can't be happening. are you sure it's where zach is? are you sure it's in the same region? we were looking at maps, and everything was pointing to, yeah, it's exactly where zach is. >> we just prayed. >> enormous waves you see here were hitting noda and kuj gee, the towns where zach and georgia were teaching. the frantic calls began, to no avail. >> what happened when you tried his phone? >> it would say all circuits are b
keith morrison (voiceover): friday morning, march 11th, 2011.n nashville, indiana john and terry whitcomb >>> friday morning, march 11, 2011. in nashville, indiana, john and terry whitcomb had barely had a sip of their morning tea when the news jolted them awake. >> this is a very powerful earthquake. the images are stunning out of japan. >> an epic earthquake hit northern japan, 9.0, near the top end of the richter scale. then a huge tsunami crashing up the coast. it was...
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keith morrison: michelle le had been missing for weeks, no break in the case at all.nd then, just before we sat down >> reporter: michelle le had been missing for weeks. n no break in the case at all. and then, just before we sat down for an interview with a private investigator named michael frame, his phone rang, with a tip from an inmate, who claimed to know where michelle could be found. >> so who do you think is involved in michelle's disappearance? >> reporter: what is this guy saying, that he has -- what could he tell you? >> he said he has information as to a potential site where michelle may be. >> reporter: frame made the trip out to the jail for a face to face interview. >> the parolee's information was that she had been abducted and was being held at a house in hayward. and it turned out, unfortunately, that this information was related to another criminal act and had nothing to do with michelle's disappearance. >> reporter: back in hayward, the police might have been accomplishing something, but were saying nothing beyond their belief that michelle was de
keith morrison: michelle le had been missing for weeks, no break in the case at all.nd then, just before we sat down >> reporter: michelle le had been missing for weeks. n no break in the case at all. and then, just before we sat down for an interview with a private investigator named michael frame, his phone rang, with a tip from an inmate, who claimed to know where michelle could be found. >> so who do you think is involved in michelle's disappearance? >> reporter: what is...
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here again is keith morrison. dawn at fayetteville north carolina, it had been a long night at the home of major david shannon now deceased. the investigation was just beginning. the only thing that was perfectly clear was that somebody wanted this man dead. wanted it badly. shot him in the head and chest while he slept. his wife joan sleeping soundly and startled awake beside him. >> she sees a shadow of a person. >> reporter: just like that, in a split second the kids lost a father, and their life together over their 11-year marriage was over. >> david and i had a good marriage. if he were alive, he would say we had a good marriage. i do miss him, i miss what we had. there's not anybody that will ever be able to replace him. >> reporter: the murder of an army major was big news. truth be told, murders happen. fayetteville gets its share. david shannon would be missed all right, but not just here. oh, no. murder is strictly a local event, news of this one skipped up country and across the windy prairie to a place
here again is keith morrison. dawn at fayetteville north carolina, it had been a long night at the home of major david shannon now deceased. the investigation was just beginning. the only thing that was perfectly clear was that somebody wanted this man dead. wanted it badly. shot him in the head and chest while he slept. his wife joan sleeping soundly and startled awake beside him. >> she sees a shadow of a person. >> reporter: just like that, in a split second the kids lost a...
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thank you. >> seth: grant morrison, everybody! "happy!" airs wednesday nights on syfy.'ll sing a song it's a better place since you came along since you came along your touch is sunlight through the trees your kisses are the ocean breeze everything's alright when you're with me and i hold my favorite thing i hold the love that you bring but it feels like i've opened my eyes again and the colors are golden and bright again there's a song in my heart, i feel like i belong it's a better place since you came along (train whistle blowing) aunt joy? i want a rabbit. what about you? well, i want an iphone. make sure you get that on verizon. it's the most awarded network ever. and if anyone asks, i want a bigger train next year. (vo) give the gift of iphone 8 and get one on us. at t-mobile, when you holiday together, great things come in twos. right now when you buy any of this season's hot new samsung galaxy phones, you get a second one free to gift. that's one samsung for you. one to give. t-mobile. holiday twogether. (train whistle blowing) aunt joy? i want a rabbit. what ab
thank you. >> seth: grant morrison, everybody! "happy!" airs wednesday nights on syfy.'ll sing a song it's a better place since you came along since you came along your touch is sunlight through the trees your kisses are the ocean breeze everything's alright when you're with me and i hold my favorite thing i hold the love that you bring but it feels like i've opened my eyes again and the colors are golden and bright again there's a song in my heart, i feel like i belong it's a...
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morrison is from the first concord. they toured the name sake today document go their stuff. they plan to travel through these cities with the same name. >> i found 78 of them so far. i visited 38 and now 39. most of them are on the east coast. there's only two of them out on the west coast at all. >> now they are halfway through their journey and one takeaway they shared with abc7 news, not all concordians pronounce their city's names the way we do. >> and as i've learned, it is concord. >> let me show you live doppler 7. we have me live clouds filtering the sunshine across the bay area which is why we are getting the beautiful sunsets that you may have been looking at. here's a live look at the post sunset sky and your highlights. a wet pattern is setting up tuesday through thursday so finally a change is coming. enjoy the beautiful view.view.v. 58 in san francisco. it was a pretty mild day. low to mid 50s. san hose, 60 degrees. south beach camera showing you a few wispy clouds. mid to upper 50s from santa rosa. fairfield, 53 and 56 in livermore. a little hazy showing up wh
morrison is from the first concord. they toured the name sake today document go their stuff. they plan to travel through these cities with the same name. >> i found 78 of them so far. i visited 38 and now 39. most of them are on the east coast. there's only two of them out on the west coast at all. >> now they are halfway through their journey and one takeaway they shared with abc7 news, not all concordians pronounce their city's names the way we do. >> and as i've learned, it...
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here's keith morrison. >>> suppose for a minute you were sitting in your car smack-dab in the middle of tuscaloosa, alabama and you pointed southwest down highway 69 and kept a sharp eye out after half an hour or so. you roll into a sweet little place called moundville. one stoplight, one main street, one general store. been around for a long time has moundville. but it's a sad truth, as the sheriff says, even here where everybody used to know everybody -- >> it's not that way anymore. so many different people are moving in from around the world. >> trying to escape the crowds. >> well, escape the crowd or running from something. >> yes. and where have you gone, andy griffith? >> mayberry has up and left us. sheriff ken ellis fights real crime nowadays. >> the crime here is the same crime you see in any large city, just a smaller version. >> still, moundville is moundville and neighbors tend to know more of each other's business than they might in tuscaloosa, for example, which can be a bit of a nuisance if you need to keep a secret, especially, for example, if your secret is about m
here's keith morrison. >>> suppose for a minute you were sitting in your car smack-dab in the middle of tuscaloosa, alabama and you pointed southwest down highway 69 and kept a sharp eye out after half an hour or so. you roll into a sweet little place called moundville. one stoplight, one main street, one general store. been around for a long time has moundville. but it's a sad truth, as the sheriff says, even here where everybody used to know everybody -- >> it's not that way...
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here's keith morrison. >> we had a homicide. no suspects.o we are dealing basically with zero balance here. >> nancy cooper had been strangled. her barely clothed body found in a storm drain several miles from home. but why? there were no signs of rape or robbery or that any struggle had occurred. >> we start going back to where we started at saying, okay, let's look at everything again. >> there were reports from people who said they saw a woman who looked like nancy running that saturday morning. one man said he watched her for a good 30 seconds, then saw a van make a u-turn to follow her. and there were other reports of mysterious vans. friday night, one sped away from a cul-de-sac with no light pops could any of this be tied to her killer? >> not walk away from anything at this point. everything becomes important. >> like conversations with her husband brad that weekend of the search. brad told detectives he and nancy were up at 4:00 a.m. saturday to calm their crying 2-year-old katie. then 6:00 or so, he made two trips to the grocery st
here's keith morrison. >> we had a homicide. no suspects.o we are dealing basically with zero balance here. >> nancy cooper had been strangled. her barely clothed body found in a storm drain several miles from home. but why? there were no signs of rape or robbery or that any struggle had occurred. >> we start going back to where we started at saying, okay, let's look at everything again. >> there were reports from people who said they saw a woman who looked like nancy...
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yousef: scott morrison, thank you for joining us on the program.down to the market open in the emirates and the region. let's tell you what is in focus. the national bank of kuwait is considering opening branches in germany and india. they are one of the biggest banks in this part of the world. also, developments in israel around the teva job cuts. the prime minister is helping to buffer workers from the turnaround plan. also the monthly activity report eia and oil production figures. "bloomberg technology" is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. >> you want to stay warm when you are feeling chilled, but you don't want to raise your
yousef: scott morrison, thank you for joining us on the program.down to the market open in the emirates and the region. let's tell you what is in focus. the national bank of kuwait is considering opening branches in germany and india. they are one of the biggest banks in this part of the world. also, developments in israel around the teva job cuts. the prime minister is helping to buffer workers from the turnaround plan. also the monthly activity report eia and oil production figures....
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rob morrison is on a mission to visit every single one of them. abc 7 news caught up with morrison and his son as they stopped to meet concord, california, mayor at city hall and the morrisons are from the original concord, concord, massachusetts. they now plan to tell america's story through these different cities with the same name. >> so i found 78 of them so far and i visited 38 and now 39. most of nem are on the east coast. there's only two of them on the west coast at all. >> they're halfway through their journey and with one take away they shared with abc 7 news that not all concordians pronounce their city's name the way that we do. in fact, there are several concords in texas. one of them calls it con-cord. >>> 6:58. if you're just joining us or heading out the door here are the sevhings to know before you go. number one, san jose police confirm they are investigating a homicide on south sunset avenue near east san antonio street. the man had injuries to his torso. detectives say they do not have any suspects right now. >>> number two, of
rob morrison is on a mission to visit every single one of them. abc 7 news caught up with morrison and his son as they stopped to meet concord, california, mayor at city hall and the morrisons are from the original concord, concord, massachusetts. they now plan to tell america's story through these different cities with the same name. >> so i found 78 of them so far and i visited 38 and now 39. most of nem are on the east coast. there's only two of them on the west coast at all. >>...
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here's keith morrison. >> is everybody out of the house. >> i don't know. but it's on fire. >> reporter: the fire on the cottage on addi saab avenue was hungry. devouring almost everything in the bedroom. >> we'll have the fire department on the way. is smoke coming out of the windows? >> it's pouring out. >> reporter: within minutes, the fire department knocked it down. the smoke clearing. the water running in the streets. then as the mop up began, the word flashed out like something electric. the house was occupied. someone didn't get out. up through the ashes a mystery flared like a stubborn ember glowed and smoldered and demand an answer. the inhabitants were two young, beautiful people, the glossy and successful times you might expect to see on a reality show. paul and jennifer. jennifer an ambitious award winning real estate agent who lived like a rock star or so said her buddy, roy. >> she would be like, i'm knocking them out like dominos, baby. i worked out. went to starbucks and i'm on my way to a meeting and it's only 6:33. >> paul seemed to be th
here's keith morrison. >> is everybody out of the house. >> i don't know. but it's on fire. >> reporter: the fire on the cottage on addi saab avenue was hungry. devouring almost everything in the bedroom. >> we'll have the fire department on the way. is smoke coming out of the windows? >> it's pouring out. >> reporter: within minutes, the fire department knocked it down. the smoke clearing. the water running in the streets. then as the mop up began, the word...
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scott morrison seeing the deficit narrowing in australia and expecting growth to slow slightly.g kong. this is "bloomberg markets: asia." ♪ ofhaad: just a check thething different, silver, poorer sibling of gold. , 95% of goldtals exists, or mined still 95% of silver has been destroyed. this always doesn't quite deliver. that's the general feeling. that is the current price of silver at the moment. we have money managers turning bearish for the first time since july. could we see further weakness? it depends on what goal does come up because gold is the pace when people realize what silver is doing as well. let's take a look at the market action. lookingrm in the u.s. more than a definite, more than a maybe, more definite. republican senator said they might act this bill. we have a busy week. that is helping the move the dow and equity markets in asia and japan. trade figures showed exports helpingfor a 12 month, exporters in tokyo, while the yen steadying, the nikkei two a four-day drop. in shanghai, consumer staples leading the rise, but home prices fell in fewer cities. as a
scott morrison seeing the deficit narrowing in australia and expecting growth to slow slightly.g kong. this is "bloomberg markets: asia." ♪ ofhaad: just a check thething different, silver, poorer sibling of gold. , 95% of goldtals exists, or mined still 95% of silver has been destroyed. this always doesn't quite deliver. that's the general feeling. that is the current price of silver at the moment. we have money managers turning bearish for the first time since july. could we see...
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morrisons argued it could not be held directly liable but the high court ruled against them.ission to appeal. mps have cast doubt on the government's plans to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and the irish republic. the commons brexit committee also says it's difficult to reconcile leaving the customs union and single market, with the republic's demand that goods flow freely across the border. the irish foreign minister, simon coveney, says it is a hugely important issue for the island of ireland. chris page is in belfast for us. this really has become an enormous problem within the whole brexit debate. that's right. the irish border has emerged as the key sticking point in the brexit talks. what all sides agree on is they don't want new checkpoints. but there is a difference of opinion as to how that can be achieved. if the republic of ireland continues to follow eu customs rules. the irish foreign minister has told the bbc this morning that checks would be difficult to avoid unless northern ireland and the republic of ireland continue to follow the same regulati
morrisons argued it could not be held directly liable but the high court ruled against them.ission to appeal. mps have cast doubt on the government's plans to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and the irish republic. the commons brexit committee also says it's difficult to reconcile leaving the customs union and single market, with the republic's demand that goods flow freely across the border. the irish foreign minister, simon coveney, says it is a hugely important issue for the...
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morrison have held a funeral for a palestinian killed in clashes with israeli troops a israeli spokesperson said soldiers shot at the ensues instigators of what it called a violent protest original tension spiked after u.s. president donald trump recognized jerusalem as the capital of israel. has been held in new york city to honor the victims of an apartment fire in the bronx that killed twelve people including four children it was the city's deadliest fire in decades officials say the blaze was started by a preschooler who had been playing with the stove. for beatle radio star has been on with it a night when it was new years honors list drummer is one of many names featured on the list honoring service to the nation media's co-founder and singer barry give also tonight may. be we even see you. it means business bad who germany says was abducted here in berlin and then smuggle back to hanoi by the vietnamese security services may face the death penalty the businessman trencher on tan is accused of corruption in vietnam annoyed denies kidnapping him but the case has caused a diplomatic rif
morrison have held a funeral for a palestinian killed in clashes with israeli troops a israeli spokesperson said soldiers shot at the ensues instigators of what it called a violent protest original tension spiked after u.s. president donald trump recognized jerusalem as the capital of israel. has been held in new york city to honor the victims of an apartment fire in the bronx that killed twelve people including four children it was the city's deadliest fire in decades officials say the blaze...
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his colleague herbert morrison comes to the coalition attlee decided at the start of the war to back winston on all key strategic positions. as much as we talk about this great success store, '41, up to christmas of '42, the war does not go well for britain and does not go well for churchill. there's plenty of sharks circling around themt including eaton, supposed to be closest to him. not during the last but through all those early strategic decisions. that relationship is crucial. i think attlee should be given his due. church hill did appreciate him on key decisions. who is criticizing attlee for taking advantage, he's criticizing and generals. attlee backs churchill against gebls in key strategic decisions. you can say he does so because he's simple thinker, but a broader appreciation of what he called higher strategy, which distinguished churchill from the generals, in particular the general staff with a more limited conception of strategy. also attlee realized churchill had a better appreciation of what he calls the precarious balance of coalition warfare. in particular the key
his colleague herbert morrison comes to the coalition attlee decided at the start of the war to back winston on all key strategic positions. as much as we talk about this great success store, '41, up to christmas of '42, the war does not go well for britain and does not go well for churchill. there's plenty of sharks circling around themt including eaton, supposed to be closest to him. not during the last but through all those early strategic decisions. that relationship is crucial. i think...
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the nice morrison of campbell soup with -- denise morrison of campbell soup would love to own a snacking stock was up five dollars yesterday, it is up today. 100 plus million shares, that is what we talk about. tom: we want to talk about how impatient, a lot of people will have eight patients with bob iger. with your expertise in the media, you see the moon shot of disney, now the shock of 2017. first of all, have you spoken to mr. murdoch or mr. iger? mario: no. the stock came out last week. i deal with the public knowledge that everyone has. when eisner was running it, and when i would write stories in the 1960's, ger,pendent of that, i he was hired to run cap city, they merged to abc, they merged to disney, and he has done a great job. the global marketplace, seven point 5 billion people, 60 years ago there were 2.5 billion. mobile phones, you can watch television. i can watch tom keene on a mobile device. there are 4.5 million of those. how do you deal with gen z and gen y? then netflix, then you have direct to the consumer with a product. the old media has content, but they do not h
the nice morrison of campbell soup with -- denise morrison of campbell soup would love to own a snacking stock was up five dollars yesterday, it is up today. 100 plus million shares, that is what we talk about. tom: we want to talk about how impatient, a lot of people will have eight patients with bob iger. with your expertise in the media, you see the moon shot of disney, now the shock of 2017. first of all, have you spoken to mr. murdoch or mr. iger? mario: no. the stock came out last week. i...
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alexander go and the new party along with morrison supporters. who represents the far right look at the same time and examine the government cautions the party that it should not strive for any kind of government office. it is what he calls a level with the parties a clear message. is still pretty much all about disrupting the political system for now. plunging temperatures in eastern china have left tree branches and leaves coated with a very special type of frost called rime these scenes are from melting. province the dripping white crystals on the trees have turned the area into a real life winter wonderland rhyme forms when water vapor in the air freezes rapidly on the surface of plants. ok if it was a christmas theme most of you know st nick or santa claus but how many of you know krampus the austrian christmas devil according to legend he's a half man half goat figure who comes for all the bad little girls and boys bring nothing for them but cole and birch whips over the weekend revelers in vienna celebrated a krampus parade take a look wel
alexander go and the new party along with morrison supporters. who represents the far right look at the same time and examine the government cautions the party that it should not strive for any kind of government office. it is what he calls a level with the parties a clear message. is still pretty much all about disrupting the political system for now. plunging temperatures in eastern china have left tree branches and leaves coated with a very special type of frost called rime these scenes are...
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the property market in hong kong, we're joined now by bike colleague and business reporter matt morrisonue. so what is the state of the residential property market? the residential property market is booming and overvalued. now, you and i have both lived in hong kong and every month we have to pay our housing cost. not cheap! not cheap at all and it has been going up for about nine consecutive years. so where do interest rates play into all of this? this is what the imf have been warning about, saying that if interest rates go up that could cooldown housing values. this is to do with this balancing act of monetary policy, would be tied to the us dollar it is acting in a bit ofa the us dollar it is acting in a bit of a lockstep. so when us rates go up of a lockstep. so when us rates go up hong kong is slowing although there is still a gap. it is closing there is still a gap. it is closing the gap and therefore borrowing costs are more expensive for would—be owners. you would think this would make prices go up, but it is on top of an 11% rise this year. i should also point out this is not
the property market in hong kong, we're joined now by bike colleague and business reporter matt morrisonue. so what is the state of the residential property market? the residential property market is booming and overvalued. now, you and i have both lived in hong kong and every month we have to pay our housing cost. not cheap! not cheap at all and it has been going up for about nine consecutive years. so where do interest rates play into all of this? this is what the imf have been warning about,...
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morrisons argued it could not be held directly liable but the high court ruled against them. have carried out their first official public engagement since they announced they were getting married earlier this week. the couple were greeted by crowds of well—wishers in nottingham as they visited a world aids day charity fair and then met local teachers and children at a school nearby. from nottingham, here's our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell. as an actress, she's been used to a public stage. she's accustomed to meeting crowds and dealing with fans. little surprise, then, that meghan markle handled her first official public appearance in her new role with considerable confidence. husband—to—be was on hand, solicitous and supportive, with a lot of eye contact between them and supportive arms going around each other‘s backs. at times, they met the crowds together, but then meghan branched off on her own, stopping and taking time with people. while harry did the same thing on his side of the street. moments later, they were reunited, the cue for more back—rubbing. this cle
morrisons argued it could not be held directly liable but the high court ruled against them. have carried out their first official public engagement since they announced they were getting married earlier this week. the couple were greeted by crowds of well—wishers in nottingham as they visited a world aids day charity fair and then met local teachers and children at a school nearby. from nottingham, here's our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell. as an actress, she's been used to a public...
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here's keith morrison with "the interrogation." >> a freak snowstorm. like an omen. smothered the little town in the blue ridge mountains. february 19th, 2003, just before 9:00 a.m. winter or no, virginia was unused to this. the white blanket, a piercing sound. fire alarm. now the snow storm was the last thing on the fire chief's mind. >> the tone went off for fire of occupants possibly trapped inside. ramps everything up to full force. >> the alarm on a quiet street lined with starter homes. >> a lot of kids in the neighborhood. you are running a lot of things through your mind when you go in there? who are the occupants that you're going to have to rescue? >> the fire trucks raced to the home of a recently separated woman named ann charles and her three children. thick black smoke poured from the second story eaves. part of the roof had already burned away. >> we were concentrating on getting up the steps and getting into those rooms that we were pretty sure we had victims. >> neighbors crowded in behind police barricades and one was an 18-year-old who lived up the
here's keith morrison with "the interrogation." >> a freak snowstorm. like an omen. smothered the little town in the blue ridge mountains. february 19th, 2003, just before 9:00 a.m. winter or no, virginia was unused to this. the white blanket, a piercing sound. fire alarm. now the snow storm was the last thing on the fire chief's mind. >> the tone went off for fire of occupants possibly trapped inside. ramps everything up to full force. >> the alarm on a quiet street...
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here's keith morrison with, "in to the wild." >> reporter: there are places in the american west that quite rightly inspire fear along with awe. like the wild haunts of grizzlies in the mountains. likely overconfident heart of a precocious teenage girl. like the terrified love of a parent. your girl is gone. >> we have no control. you're in god's hands, so to speak. it was miserable. >> reporter: but her? nobody thought it would happen to mckenzie morgan. >> you're just quiet. there's not a thing that we can do. >> reporter: to mckenzie's parents she was always exceptional. their super girl. >> a kid that started reading at 2, 2 1/2, speaking in sentences at a year and a half. >> reporter: she excelled in school, threw a wicked curveball and a sixth sense for the outdoors developed elk hunting with her dad. >> she's a great kid. >> always wanted to go off and do the next thing? >> the next thing. doing as good as you can. >> reporter: more than anything, mckenzie wanted to fly. frankly, that desire came packaged in her genes. great-grandfather, grandfather, uncles, like jared hansen,
here's keith morrison with, "in to the wild." >> reporter: there are places in the american west that quite rightly inspire fear along with awe. like the wild haunts of grizzlies in the mountains. likely overconfident heart of a precocious teenage girl. like the terrified love of a parent. your girl is gone. >> we have no control. you're in god's hands, so to speak. it was miserable. >> reporter: but her? nobody thought it would happen to mckenzie morgan. >>...
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here is keith morrison. >> our story begins with this mother of a teenage daughter. a woman who would spend most of her life trying to figure out who she was. what was her name? where did she come from? we'll tell you about her long search, her discovery finally of what felt like truth. but as you'll soon see, real truth can be elusive. it can hide. let's begin at the beginning. but at the beginning, all she had was a memory. >> a twin canopy bed with pink ruffles around it. kind of waved over the top of it. >> it was dream-like really. and for years it was all that felt real in her upside down life. >> and it was all pink and white. it was -- everything matched. >> the closet full of dresses. the dolls, the teddy bears. >> i actually -- there was a little old-fashioned where you put the baby in the wagon. >> and the reason for those tormenting memories? >> it's a lot of hurt, sadness. sadness for the little girl that didn't have a life. >> for most of her life, the part after that little girl's bedroom, she has been pepper, and the baffling, terrifying story of what
here is keith morrison. >> our story begins with this mother of a teenage daughter. a woman who would spend most of her life trying to figure out who she was. what was her name? where did she come from? we'll tell you about her long search, her discovery finally of what felt like truth. but as you'll soon see, real truth can be elusive. it can hide. let's begin at the beginning. but at the beginning, all she had was a memory. >> a twin canopy bed with pink ruffles around it. kind of...
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here's keith morrison with "under a full moon." >> reporter: she was finished now. tired, wrung out. must have been as she walked away from the incessantly ' chirping machinery and the bleary eyes of the gamblers on holiday from real life who'd called out for her again and again and again. outside in the night, a full moon bathed the great houses of delight and sin in an unaccustomed shade of pale. it was september 29, 2012. at precisely 3:00 in the morning, in a back room of the palms casino, the cocktail waitress named shauna tiaffay inserted her time card in the stamping machine, and set out to break a little rule. shauna had parked her car in the back lot, a practice discouraged because surveillance cameras were unable to track her all the way to her car. still easier this way. quicker. and after all, would a stalker really be waiting for her here, under a full moon? >> it was absolutely horrible. and we felt so helpless. >> it's every woman's worst nightmare. >> we didn't know if any of us were next. >> reporter: it never occurred to shauna to become a cocktail
here's keith morrison with "under a full moon." >> reporter: she was finished now. tired, wrung out. must have been as she walked away from the incessantly ' chirping machinery and the bleary eyes of the gamblers on holiday from real life who'd called out for her again and again and again. outside in the night, a full moon bathed the great houses of delight and sin in an unaccustomed shade of pale. it was september 29, 2012. at precisely 3:00 in the morning, in a back room of...
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here is keith morrison with most of our story. >> it's a grassroots effort by family and friends. >>he frantic activity, the phone calls, the flyers, the organized looking about, it was a rare quiet time, nine days in. when nailah franklin's sister felt it. >> we had a prayer service at our church, and in my heart i knew. i was like, you know what, she's not coming back. >> and that very night in the 3:00 a.m. hush of calumet city, night patrol officer calvin lucius felt his way past the glittering ear buds his partner saw hanging from a tree to the inky black fringe of forest at the back of a long abandoned parking lot behind a derelict video store. >> i probably got like right around this area and just looked over and the body was there. >> what was that moment like? >> shock. >> you don't know if it's her or not. but you have an idea because it's a female body. >> they had to resort to dental records to confirm. it was nailah. >> i think this type of death it doesn't just kill that person, it kills a lot in the family. it's the absence of a piece of you because that person is not
here is keith morrison with most of our story. >> it's a grassroots effort by family and friends. >>he frantic activity, the phone calls, the flyers, the organized looking about, it was a rare quiet time, nine days in. when nailah franklin's sister felt it. >> we had a prayer service at our church, and in my heart i knew. i was like, you know what, she's not coming back. >> and that very night in the 3:00 a.m. hush of calumet city, night patrol officer calvin lucius felt...
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. >>> and goldman sachs goes shopping for groceries, sending shares in tesco and morrisons sharply higher as it upgrades its view on the stocks >>> bringing you the latest eurozone pmi numbers last month 55, the forecast for this month was 56.2, tha is the latest, 56.2. the euro weakening against the dollar, just over 0.1% look across the rest of the european markets we can see it's a flat day of trading. so far a lot green and red balancing themselves out on that board there across the stoxx 600, which is down slightly, just under 0.1%. if we look at specific markets across europe, we can see the ftse 100 is up almost a third of a percent at this stage. the xetra dax in germany is flat the cac into p paris, down 0.1%. the foot ftse mib up 0.20 food and beverages are doing well up almost half of a percent. real estate is also a mover upwards. looking at the foreign currencies, particular focus on sterling ahead of uk pmi data coming up. we had a lot of movement yesterday on the back of that announcement that there was no real deal between the uk and the eu you can see sterling down more a
. >>> and goldman sachs goes shopping for groceries, sending shares in tesco and morrisons sharply higher as it upgrades its view on the stocks >>> bringing you the latest eurozone pmi numbers last month 55, the forecast for this month was 56.2, tha is the latest, 56.2. the euro weakening against the dollar, just over 0.1% look across the rest of the european markets we can see it's a flat day of trading. so far a lot green and red balancing themselves out on that board there...
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ok, como se seniente rigobero >> me siento bien >> antrigoberto tiene un nuvevoo de esperanza, en morrisonersey rebbececca smith >> y una noticia que pudiera i influir, c muchos temen que te m tengamos que pagar para ver las , y esto acabara con la neutralidad >> este agente busca los boletos mas economicos pero teme no p poder satisfaer a sus clientes >> la regla que elimnoino el g e gobierno obliga a dar acceso u igualitario a la internet a c p compaÑis as pequeÑas pero aho s est estan libres de promover sus o propios intereses >> podran determinar que tipo de contenidos favoreceran sobre r otro >> por ejemplo, useteted quierea pizza en un local pequeÑa pero l le sale la pagina de dominos o p pizza hut >> me aparece esto y a ti no >> no pasa de ser una preocup i preocupacipre preocupacion las grandes comp i compaÑias no han dicho que haran cambios en sus servicios de i e internet >> no se esperan efectos inme a inmediatos. eel rabajo l traba e gobierno no es ver quien gana o pierde, pero eminedo que esto i silencie a los mas vulnerables y ya hay un movimiento que exige a que las cortes y
ok, como se seniente rigobero >> me siento bien >> antrigoberto tiene un nuvevoo de esperanza, en morrisonersey rebbececca smith >> y una noticia que pudiera i influir, c muchos temen que te m tengamos que pagar para ver las , y esto acabara con la neutralidad >> este agente busca los boletos mas economicos pero teme no p poder satisfaer a sus clientes >> la regla que elimnoino el g e gobierno obliga a dar acceso u igualitario a la internet a c p compaÑis as...
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. >> for more on all of this, we turn to stephen morrison.was the executive director of the film and is director of the global health policy at center for strategic and international studies. he served on the state department's policy planning staff during the clinton administration. and dr. ahmad trochee, syrian american medical society, a medical relief organization that provides assistance to syrians, going joining us from fresno at a hospital via skype. why target hospitals? >> it's a very good way to demoralize a population in an area of conflict, if you take away something so fundamental to the functioning of society. you take that away, people lose hope and it induces mass flight and weakens the armed enemy that you are opposing. so it's a very, very good tactic of war and, as long as there's impunity, which, in most of these cases that we've seen, that's true, then you're not paying much of a price. >> sreenivasan: dr. trochee, tell us about the type of work your organization does. >> a student medical american society known as sames.
. >> for more on all of this, we turn to stephen morrison.was the executive director of the film and is director of the global health policy at center for strategic and international studies. he served on the state department's policy planning staff during the clinton administration. and dr. ahmad trochee, syrian american medical society, a medical relief organization that provides assistance to syrians, going joining us from fresno at a hospital via skype. why target hospitals? >>...
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and they'll be like why didn't you [ bleep ] get van morrison? >> they will take a bended knee.e a bended knee. >> seth: i owe them all roses. i owe them all roses. uh, so, "game of thrones" -- i mean we both have shows, but we both love a show. we love "game of thrones." >> love "game of thrones." >> seth: how do you feel about the last season? >> ah, it's similar to my own show. like i'm sad it's ending but i'm trying to enjoy the last -- when it comes back, i'll try to enjoy the last bit. >> seth: i'm having a hard time, because it's such -- you know i feel like, and i think it will be the same when your show gets under 10. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> seth: you start worrying, like, "ugh this isn't enough." >> yeah. i don't want it to end. >> seth: yeah. >> because i want to live forever in the -- in the landscape of, you know -- >> seth: it doesn't seem like a great place to live, and yet i think a lot of us -- [ laughter ] >> i want to live there. >> seth: there's so much murder. >> like the dragon, you know when it turned to ice. it's kind of cute. >> seth: yeah. >> with the b
and they'll be like why didn't you [ bleep ] get van morrison? >> they will take a bended knee.e a bended knee. >> seth: i owe them all roses. i owe them all roses. uh, so, "game of thrones" -- i mean we both have shows, but we both love a show. we love "game of thrones." >> love "game of thrones." >> seth: how do you feel about the last season? >> ah, it's similar to my own show. like i'm sad it's ending but i'm trying to enjoy the...
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john morrison, i'm going to start with you. really, really busy week, as i just mentioned.g that trump is sort of questioning again where barack obama was born, former president barack obama was born. we know he was born in the united states. questioning the validity of the "access hollywood" tape. we know that was real. trump himself admitting that it was real and apologizing for it but now sort of back-stepping it, why? why sort of sew this doubt in people when we know these things to be true? >> all of us have limited time and expertise. as a result, we have to rely on what other people tell us. just to give you an example. so, i believe that vaccines are safe. i've never read a journal article that demonstrates their to respond to all of the antivaccine arguments on the internet. nonetheless i believe because that's what my doctor tells me. like-wise, about nuclear power or tax policy. unfortunately, if you put your trust in the wrong person, you can end up in a pretty deep hole without necessarily being irrational, stupid or indifferent to the facts. >> because you jus
john morrison, i'm going to start with you. really, really busy week, as i just mentioned.g that trump is sort of questioning again where barack obama was born, former president barack obama was born. we know he was born in the united states. questioning the validity of the "access hollywood" tape. we know that was real. trump himself admitting that it was real and apologizing for it but now sort of back-stepping it, why? why sort of sew this doubt in people when we know these things...
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abc 7 news caught up with morrison and his son tom as they stopped by. they are from the original concord, concord, massachusetts. they documented the stop and plan to tell america's story through the different cities with the same name. >> so i found 78 of them so far. i visited 38, now 39. most of them are on the east coast. there's only two of them out on the west coast at all. >> they're halfway through their journey now. one takeaway they shared with abc 7 news, not all concordians pronounce the name the way we do. one of them calls itself con-cord. >> a variation there. >>> an apology from apple to iphone users. what the company is offering in return. >> one last day to pay your property taxes. what to expect. >>> a sense of the record setting cost after this year's major wildfires across the state. a live look outside at 4:56 in the morning. the embarcadero still quiet. we know a lot of people will be packed to watch the fireworks show on sunday. >>> mike nicco was born to do weather. >> he's the best at helping everyone get it. >> not your typica
abc 7 news caught up with morrison and his son tom as they stopped by. they are from the original concord, concord, massachusetts. they documented the stop and plan to tell america's story through the different cities with the same name. >> so i found 78 of them so far. i visited 38, now 39. most of them are on the east coast. there's only two of them out on the west coast at all. >> they're halfway through their journey now. one takeaway they shared with abc 7 news, not all...
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. >>> next on lectures in history, jeffrey morrison teaches a class on the role of religion in the american revolution. he explores the meaning of words and phrases in the declaration of independence. he also highlights the importance of great awakening, a religious revival in the 1740s that influenced many founding fathers. this hour 45 minute class took place at georgetown university and was organized by the james madison memorial fellowship foundation. >> good morning, everyone. aren't you a smart looking set this morning. the topic today is religion in the american revolution. you recall from our last session together, i laid out what i think are some head waters of early american constitutionalism. that what i was calling them. we
. >>> next on lectures in history, jeffrey morrison teaches a class on the role of religion in the american revolution. he explores the meaning of words and phrases in the declaration of independence. he also highlights the importance of great awakening, a religious revival in the 1740s that influenced many founding fathers. this hour 45 minute class took place at georgetown university and was organized by the james madison memorial fellowship foundation. >> good morning,...