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haley came out, and mr. irwin brought him down to look at this farm, and mr. haley just absolutely fell in love with it. the only two things that were on the property at the time of the purchase was this two-story white house and the capt lever -- cant lever barn which how olds the langston hughes library. mr. haley just fell in love with it, so he set about at that time to purchase it. i think it was in purchased of around 1984. a lot of times we would do entertaining for him on the facility across, in front of the library. we would set up the wig black iron kettles on brick, and we would build fires underneath them, and we would have catfish fries and hushpuppies and corn on the cob and baked beans, and so the people from the movie and publishing industry really liked that. and then we would hook the tractors up to the wagons and take everybody for a hayride here on the farm. a lot of fun. and there would usually be a band playing from the gazebo, and a lot of times we would just decorate the place to whatever theme for the time of year that it was. and he j
haley came out, and mr. irwin brought him down to look at this farm, and mr. haley just absolutely fell in love with it. the only two things that were on the property at the time of the purchase was this two-story white house and the capt lever -- cant lever barn which how olds the langston hughes library. mr. haley just fell in love with it, so he set about at that time to purchase it. i think it was in purchased of around 1984. a lot of times we would do entertaining for him on the facility...
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parent decide you don't want to answer any more questions for a while, it's a big red flag, and as mr. irwinou very much. ed, quickly, before we go, what happens from here, and is it fair to say the family is fully cooperating now from the perspective of the police? >> we haven't heard any differently, erin, from police, sith
parent decide you don't want to answer any more questions for a while, it's a big red flag, and as mr. irwinou very much. ed, quickly, before we go, what happens from here, and is it fair to say the family is fully cooperating now from the perspective of the police? >> we haven't heard any differently, erin, from police, sith
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parent decide you don't want to answer any more questions for a while, it's a big red flag, and as mr. irwinery much. ed, quickly, before we go, what happens from here, and is it fair to say the family is fully cooperating now from the perspective of theol
parent decide you don't want to answer any more questions for a while, it's a big red flag, and as mr. irwinery much. ed, quickly, before we go, what happens from here, and is it fair to say the family is fully cooperating now from the perspective of theol
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yesterday, the revelation as but just how much mrs. irwin said she had been drinking on that night. blacking out from all that boxed wine. >> the family has hired the high powered new york attorney the same guy that represent ra sent the suspect in the natalie holloway case. on "good morning america," said he wouldn't have taken the case. shifting gears now there are more disturbing details right now about the captivity case in philadelphia. now it appears that police may have dropped the ball looking for at least one of the victims, herbert knolls, reported missing in norfolk, virginia in 2008. knolls' benefits checks were going to a philadelphia address but when police went to the address they were told knolls didn't live there. he was later found there last week, chained to a boiler. >>> the listeria outbreak that triggered a major cantaloupe recall is now being blamed for 25 deaths in a dozen states. about 100 others have been sickened. the cdc says that number could still get higher. all of the tainted colorado cantaloupes should be off the shelves by now. but listeria sim tome
yesterday, the revelation as but just how much mrs. irwin said she had been drinking on that night. blacking out from all that boxed wine. >> the family has hired the high powered new york attorney the same guy that represent ra sent the suspect in the natalie holloway case. on "good morning america," said he wouldn't have taken the case. shifting gears now there are more disturbing details right now about the captivity case in philadelphia. now it appears that police may have...
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. >>> attorney joe tacopina is representing lisa's parents, deborah bradley and jeremy irwin. mr.acopina, good morning to you. let's start with the issue of the cadaver dog getting a hit right by the mother's bed. how do you explain that? >> you know, it's really a red herring, savannah. i've consulted with one of the top experts, foremost experts in detection dogs withh the federa government and law enforcement all the time, and while he's a proponent of the dogs, the dogs are investigatory by nature, not evidentiary. these are not things you bring someone to justice with. more importantly what he told me and i heard from one of your experts in that clip is what a cadaver looks for, smells for is decomposition of human remains, and decomposition of human remains is when they say they discovered a dead body or scent of a dead body, that's what they're smelling, the decomposition of human remains. what that could be aside from a body and skin peeling t could be fecal matter and fecal matter is often found in the diaper of a 10-month-old baby. it could be toenails you clip on your b
. >>> attorney joe tacopina is representing lisa's parents, deborah bradley and jeremy irwin. mr.acopina, good morning to you. let's start with the issue of the cadaver dog getting a hit right by the mother's bed. how do you explain that? >> you know, it's really a red herring, savannah. i've consulted with one of the top experts, foremost experts in detection dogs withh the federa government and law enforcement all the time, and while he's a proponent of the dogs, the dogs are...
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mr. herley is sharon wu, the chief assistant of operations in the district attorney's office. she oversees the criminal division, including the victim witness program and the alternative dispute courts. anne irwin is an attorney in the public defender's office. ms. irwin was recently involved in several of the cases involving the videotaped evidence which resulted in the dismissal of over 90 cases. you've read about those in the newspaper. and finally, we have civil rights attorney john burress. he specializes in civil actions brought against police officers for abuse of power, brutality, and wrongful death. let me remind the audience that we will have a brief q&a at the end. if you want to ask a question, just raise your hand. you'll get a card from the usher. and you can ask your question. and if you would like to address it to a particular panel member, you can do that as. i believe we are going to have a video now. it is movie time. >> this was recorded on a cellular phone by a witness who did not want to be identified. he was pulled on to the ground, face down. there was a struggle. the officers were neck and neck. those of few feet away watched it all happened. >> this is putting cases in
mr. herley is sharon wu, the chief assistant of operations in the district attorney's office. she oversees the criminal division, including the victim witness program and the alternative dispute courts. anne irwin is an attorney in the public defender's office. ms. irwin was recently involved in several of the cases involving the videotaped evidence which resulted in the dismissal of over 90 cases. you've read about those in the newspaper. and finally, we have civil rights attorney john...
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mr. roker is here as well. coming up in this half hour, very serious story, possibly some new clues in the investigation into the disappearance of 10-month-old lisa irwin, that baby girl in kansas city. an fbi cadaver dog hit on the scent of human decomposition in the bedroom where the parents slept and we also get a tour of that home now, courtesy of peter alexander. much more on that story in just a couple of minutes. >> and then on a completely different note, the old saying goes, if something's too good to be true, it usually is, and that's going to be the case here from the grocery store to the dollar store. we'll help you recognize a so-called bargain that really isn't worth it, and the tricks retailers use to make you think you're getting a good deal. >>> then have you ever imagined what it would be like to grow up with martha stewart, famously a perfectionist? her daughter, alexis stewart is out with a new book and dishes a little bit on her mom, for example says she grew up with a glue gun to her head. we'll talk about that, being a daughter of a domestic goddess, she's here, stuck around. >> stuck around. glue gun! ha, ha, ha! >> totally unin
mr. roker is here as well. coming up in this half hour, very serious story, possibly some new clues in the investigation into the disappearance of 10-month-old lisa irwin, that baby girl in kansas city. an fbi cadaver dog hit on the scent of human decomposition in the bedroom where the parents slept and we also get a tour of that home now, courtesy of peter alexander. much more on that story in just a couple of minutes. >> and then on a completely different note, the old saying goes, if...
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mr. holder. was that a risky move? and moments ago a new twist in the mysterious disappearance of little lisa irwin. rushing to the police command center for a possible lead after an animated discussion with the police. we'll talk to the police at the command center. 4g-- the next evolution of wireless technology. with advanced power, the 4g network makes everything faster-- smartphones, laptops, tablets, mobile hotspots. but not all 4g is created equal. among the major carriers, only verizon's 4g network is 100% lte, the gold standard of wireless technology. and while other carriers may have limited lte coverage, verizon is the largest lte network in america and ever-growing. with verizon 4g lte, stream shows and movies without buffering, and play multi-player games with nlag. watch live nfl games on thursday, sunday, and monday nights. video chat with no delay. download songs on rhapsody in just 4 seconds. and access thousands of apps. plus, come to any verizon store and choose from the largest selection of 4g lte devices anywhere. the most 4g lte coverage and access to the hottest content and tho
mr. holder. was that a risky move? and moments ago a new twist in the mysterious disappearance of little lisa irwin. rushing to the police command center for a possible lead after an animated discussion with the police. we'll talk to the police at the command center. 4g-- the next evolution of wireless technology. with advanced power, the 4g network makes everything faster-- smartphones, laptops, tablets, mobile hotspots. but not all 4g is created equal. among the major carriers, only verizon's...
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irwin. they're focusing on three separate sites. now back to "the real texas chain saw massacre." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> 24-hour watch posted on mrr. kleasen in this community. obviously he's a danger to the people in any community that he resides. >> in the united states robert elmer kleasen was the man thought responsible for the real texas chainsaw massacre, a man constantly tracked by news crews and feared by local residents. in barton hamburg a picturesque town in england they were expecting a visit from a robert elmer kleasen, who described himself as a prison teacher, a gentleman, and a prospective husband. >> simple checks should have uncovered things. a thing called interpol, isn't there. >> kleasen hid his time on death row and built up a relationship with marie. now he was arriving for what marie longley thought was a short holiday. >> she was a great letter writer. i think she had been writing obviously for a long time and probably enjoyed the correspondence when he obviously offered to -- said he would like to come out for a holiday, and she just welcomed him. >> suddenly there are boxes arriving. i don't mean just o
irwin. they're focusing on three separate sites. now back to "the real texas chain saw massacre." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> 24-hour watch posted on mrr. kleasen in this community. obviously he's a danger to the people in any community that he resides. >> in the united states robert elmer kleasen was the man thought responsible for the real texas chainsaw massacre, a man constantly tracked by news crews and feared by...
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irwin. attorney joe tacopina live along with the private investigator on the case, mr.t enough to get his jobs bill passed. >> maybe they just couldn't understand the whole thing all at once. so we're going to break it up into bite size pieces. >> brian: hear what the gop -- here is what they do understand. how money for those jobs is going to things like ipads, movie tickets, and trips to water parks. "fox & friends" starts right now. >> hey, it's richard simmons, the best exercise for your mind is "fox & friends." >> gretchen: richard saw billy blanks out there and he's like, i got to get in on the action. >> brian: just as you tossed to me, it starts raining. and it stopped right at the end. >> steve: just like that. but you're in up with piece. >> brian: what a great hour we have coming up. >> steve: the whole world is talking about this baby lisa story. we got two of the principles, judge tacopina and -- joe tacopina and mr. stanton in our studio. we'll pick their brains for what they know in two minutes. >> gretchen: we'll start with the headlines. from the middle
irwin. attorney joe tacopina live along with the private investigator on the case, mr.t enough to get his jobs bill passed. >> maybe they just couldn't understand the whole thing all at once. so we're going to break it up into bite size pieces. >> brian: hear what the gop -- here is what they do understand. how money for those jobs is going to things like ipads, movie tickets, and trips to water parks. "fox & friends" starts right now. >> hey, it's richard...
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mr. holder. was that a risky move? we'll have a fair and balanced debate. plus 10-month-old baby lisa irwin snatched out of her crib in the middle of the night on monday according to her parents. those parents are here live with me today with a desperate plea. president obama takes a shot at the gop candidates in his press conference this morning, including jon huntsman. governor huntsman responds here live. busy show. see you top of the 1:00. jenna: america's asking today all kind of questions as we head into the 2012 campaign and joining us now well, for some answers to your questions, republican presidential candidate rick santorum joining us from d.c. today. nice to see you again, mr. santorum. >> thank you. jenna: i want to start real quick here as viewers get questions in at foxnews.com/happeningnow. a report came out on the air i was curious to get your thoughts on. apparently you told split co-is -- "politico" is bullying states to tailor their election calendar in his favor. why are you accusing romney out of this? >> there are reports out of nevada that governor romney and his cam
mr. holder. was that a risky move? we'll have a fair and balanced debate. plus 10-month-old baby lisa irwin snatched out of her crib in the middle of the night on monday according to her parents. those parents are here live with me today with a desperate plea. president obama takes a shot at the gop candidates in his press conference this morning, including jon huntsman. governor huntsman responds here live. busy show. see you top of the 1:00. jenna: america's asking today all kind of questions...