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. >> in pensacola, a month after the khai omega attacks, this man is arrested on a traffic stop.t his driver's license isn't who he is. the car he's driving doesn't belong to him. he's just this mystery guy. >> he finally tells officers, i am ted bundy. >> theodore bundy, one of the fbi's ten most wanted is in custody in pensacola and is a suspect in last month's slaying. >> step out, mr. bundy. what do we have here? oh, an indictment, all right. why don't you read it to me. >> it was a combination crime drama, combination political theater. >> your honor, i'm here today because i assert my innocence. >> he had gone to law school. this wasn't so far-fetched for him to be in a courtroom. >> some things are best done by yourself than others. >> it's the ideal stage for ted bundy. he's self-assured. he thinks he can manipulate and convince a jury through his charm and good looks that he couldn't have possibly committed these crimes. . >> i called ray crew to set the scene of what he saw whenever he got to the omega house. >> bundy's cross examination in my mind was the determining f
. >> in pensacola, a month after the khai omega attacks, this man is arrested on a traffic stop.t his driver's license isn't who he is. the car he's driving doesn't belong to him. he's just this mystery guy. >> he finally tells officers, i am ted bundy. >> theodore bundy, one of the fbi's ten most wanted is in custody in pensacola and is a suspect in last month's slaying. >> step out, mr. bundy. what do we have here? oh, an indictment, all right. why don't you read it to...
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. >> in pensacola, more than a month after a chi omega attacks this man is arrested, stopped in pensacolaen, it crackles over the radio that this is a stolen vehicle. the officer and he have quite an encounter. >> initially when i was placing the handcuffs on him he kicked my feet out from under me and struck me with a handcuff that had been placed on one wrist. and of course knocked me off my feet and that's when it started. >> bundy fought him. he wound up having to pistol whip him. he's got this round mark on him right here, that's where he had hit him with that pistol barrel straight on. >> who is this man? he refused to give his name to authorities and refused arrest with violence and then told arresting officer that he would probably get a promotion for nabbing him. >> they find out that his drivers license isn't who he says he is, the car he's driving doesn't belong to him, he's just this mystery guy. >> two people who want most to know who he is are tallahassee detectives steve bodiford and don patchen. >> i sat there with him and i gave him his rights. and i ask him his name. he
. >> in pensacola, more than a month after a chi omega attacks this man is arrested, stopped in pensacolaen, it crackles over the radio that this is a stolen vehicle. the officer and he have quite an encounter. >> initially when i was placing the handcuffs on him he kicked my feet out from under me and struck me with a handcuff that had been placed on one wrist. and of course knocked me off my feet and that's when it started. >> bundy fought him. he wound up having to pistol...
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africa's largest democracy goes to the polls to elect a president parliament and governess corruption pensacola chief and economic uncertainty that dominate nigerian politics remain widespread al-jazeera brings you coverage of the issues the candidates and voters i j f o r's. battling against addiction very thing that brought her down now she can teach people how to come back up. it's hard for me to believe that he's going to get a full time job in radio but i have to be supportive family after money put my prize in just say ok we have our issues but we have to leave speech and health keep on working part time is known as a feel good holiday. on al-jazeera. the stand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the. al-jazeera. i'm richelle carey and these are the top stories on al jazeera and an interview with al jazeera venezuela's president has accused the u.s. of trying to destabilize his country the. opposition's call to bring aid on february the twenty third is the thing about political theater anyone except it are also criticized european nations for supporting u.s. military
africa's largest democracy goes to the polls to elect a president parliament and governess corruption pensacola chief and economic uncertainty that dominate nigerian politics remain widespread al-jazeera brings you coverage of the issues the candidates and voters i j f o r's. battling against addiction very thing that brought her down now she can teach people how to come back up. it's hard for me to believe that he's going to get a full time job in radio but i have to be supportive family after...
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our next contestant is in public relations from pensacola, florida.pplause] hey, brooke, how you doing? >> i'm great, thank you. >> welcome, welcome. >> ah. >> you look bright. you look cheery. are you ready to make some money? >> i'm so ready. >> you're about to face 14 questions, all the way up to that $1 million. you have your three lifelines are there if you need them. >> okay. >> let's start making some money. let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ $500 question will start us off. good luck. in a popular holiday song, a lovelorn george michael sings, "last christmas i gave you" what, "but the very next day, you gave it away"? >> while all of these are very considerate gifts... >> [laughs] >> i would say d. my final answer. >> that is correct. >> thank you. [cheers and applause] >> $1,000 question. levi strauss & co. considers may 20, 1873 the birthday of what item of apparel, which originally had the less-catchy name, "waist overalls"? >> i believe that levi strauss & co., they are blue jeans. they're my favorit
our next contestant is in public relations from pensacola, florida.pplause] hey, brooke, how you doing? >> i'm great, thank you. >> welcome, welcome. >> ah. >> you look bright. you look cheery. are you ready to make some money? >> i'm so ready. >> you're about to face 14 questions, all the way up to that $1 million. you have your three lifelines are there if you need them. >> okay. >> let's start making some money. let's play "who wants to be...
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there there you have it michael pena from pensacola port dot com one of the smartest guys on wall street yeah actually has a day job managing money you might check out his web site soon see what that's all about thanks for being on the show michael thank you all right that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey i would like to thank our guest michael ponto about the port dot com if you want to catch us on twitter at kaiser report and for next time by all. came here where did you work before you came here when you live well death row in many us states capital punishment is still practiced convicted prisoners can spend years waiting for execution but most of the time the victims' families they are very much in favor of the death penalty there are some people because of what they did have given up the right to live among us some are even proven innocent years on death row and how many more tolerations is it going to take before we as a society realize this is not working and we actually do something about. the. at the colombia venezuela border t
there there you have it michael pena from pensacola port dot com one of the smartest guys on wall street yeah actually has a day job managing money you might check out his web site soon see what that's all about thanks for being on the show michael thank you all right that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey i would like to thank our guest michael ponto about the port dot com if you want to catch us on twitter at kaiser report and for next time...
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at home in pensacola barrack composer and musician richard scott experiments with mixing up sounds he performs right across the e.u. but now fears his british nationality could make that much harder so i guess what i would most like to be is not a playing card or a chess piece and we were told at the beginning that we weren't going to be you know we're not going to be trading with people's lives but that's exactly what is happening on both sides so yeah i feel like i'm a i'm a pawn in some game but i have no control over however britain does leave the e.u. its citizens will then find themselves having to register at places like this office for foreigners it's thought around one hundred fifty thousand british citizens are living and working in germany right now perhaps around sixty percent of them have lived here long enough to qualify to obtain german citizenship but that still leaves the other forty percent around sixty thousand people who cannot and would therefore find their freedom of movement potentially impeded. and that concern is not restricted just to u.k. citizens many germa
at home in pensacola barrack composer and musician richard scott experiments with mixing up sounds he performs right across the e.u. but now fears his british nationality could make that much harder so i guess what i would most like to be is not a playing card or a chess piece and we were told at the beginning that we weren't going to be you know we're not going to be trading with people's lives but that's exactly what is happening on both sides so yeah i feel like i'm a i'm a pawn in some game...
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. >> you wouldn't think it but i was born and raised in pensacola, florida, down in the panhandle.nnel 3 news. >> shoutout. >> right down the road. god bless. just so incredibly happy for you. >> thank you. >> what was it like to be back in the ring and to show a few of your moves last night? >> it was amazing. you know, it's -- it's one of those things that i just thought about over and over and i just knew in my head, you know, this journey is not going to be complete until i get to step foot back in that ring, you know, and i get to address my fans and they were just so, so gentle with me and just so gracious and they just sent so much love and i just wanted everybody to know and i was so nervous last night. really? >> and i didn't even getter in vougs. i'm fine right now. main event wrestlemania all good. last night because it was so close to the vest it just really -- the perfectionist came out in me. the ocd came out, but everybody was so great. the love, you know, through this whole process, the support is what was really overwhelming. you know, to be able to feel that from
. >> you wouldn't think it but i was born and raised in pensacola, florida, down in the panhandle.nnel 3 news. >> shoutout. >> right down the road. god bless. just so incredibly happy for you. >> thank you. >> what was it like to be back in the ring and to show a few of your moves last night? >> it was amazing. you know, it's -- it's one of those things that i just thought about over and over and i just knew in my head, you know, this journey is not going to...
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. >> the police in pensacola, florida, stopped a man driving a stolen car and found to their surprise, it was bundy. >> step out, mr. bundy. what do we have here, an indictment. all right. why don't you read it to me. you're down for election, aren't you? >> mr. bundy -- >> you told them you were going to get me. you said you were going to get me. you got the indictment. it's all you are going to get. >> bundy, having had some law training and a great deal of arrogance, decided to represent himself. for him he was the star in the courtroom. >> since i have been in dade county i've been -- >> don't shake your finger at me, young man. >> inside the courtroom, the trial will be covered by a still photographer and one television camera. upstairs there are some 250 reporters and television technicians from around the country. >> bundy's personality is fascinating to a lot of people. he doesn't fit the usual profile of a criminal. when he defends himself in court it's fascinating to people to watch. >> each day the courtroom is filled with spectators drawn by a fascination with theodore bun
. >> the police in pensacola, florida, stopped a man driving a stolen car and found to their surprise, it was bundy. >> step out, mr. bundy. what do we have here, an indictment. all right. why don't you read it to me. you're down for election, aren't you? >> mr. bundy -- >> you told them you were going to get me. you said you were going to get me. you got the indictment. it's all you are going to get. >> bundy, having had some law training and a great deal of...
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we have insight on pensacola's -- latestults, results from the company's cfo. this is bloomberg. live from new york. this is bloomberg markets. we are checking the markets which are in rally mode. >> we have a brisk on day for the financial market. 1%.dow is up more than the s&p 500 is up almost 8%. it -- almost 1%. a decent divergent between the nasdaq and at the dow. the risk is confirmed by payment bonds pulling back a little bit. we will see a bullish composition for the s&p 500. sectors were higher. now it is 10 sectors are higher. have these -- heavy thing sectors are down. has increasedaway their stake into jp morgan significantly. movers for the s&p 500, jp morgan is the top for the s&p 500. berkshire hathaway is increasing their position. texaco is up 2.5% on an $8 billion return. a risk to networks is up 10%. the cloud company is doing ok. they beat the numbers that were lowered. the last three stocks are nasdaq stocks. we are on a weekly winning streak for the three major avenues. the nasdaq is up eight weeks in a row. this is a big bull market trend. uptrend reversed
we have insight on pensacola's -- latestults, results from the company's cfo. this is bloomberg. live from new york. this is bloomberg markets. we are checking the markets which are in rally mode. >> we have a brisk on day for the financial market. 1%.dow is up more than the s&p 500 is up almost 8%. it -- almost 1%. a decent divergent between the nasdaq and at the dow. the risk is confirmed by payment bonds pulling back a little bit. we will see a bullish composition for the s&p...
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>>> just east of pensacola, in the florida panhandle, is 84 acres of some of the most dangerous land in the state. this is the santa rosa correctional institution, a maximum security prison with more than 2,800 inmates. >> roll out. >> i have over 200 inmates that are serving life sentences, and i have over 200 inmates that are serving 25-year mandatory sentences. our population here at santa rosa consists of inmates that are violation of probation to drug charges to burglary to rape or murder. just coming to work, the correctional officers in an institution put themselves in danger every day. >> back out, kneel down. kneel down till i tell you to, you understand? >> i worry about them 24 hours a day. the worst thing you can have happen as a warden is one of your staff members hurt or loss of one of your staff members. >> i am going to put it in these terms just for it to be honest, understanding that this is a war. so, you don't know what to expect from day to day and minute to minute. you can't beat the people that made the system and made the rules and have all the power. >> j.c.,
>>> just east of pensacola, in the florida panhandle, is 84 acres of some of the most dangerous land in the state. this is the santa rosa correctional institution, a maximum security prison with more than 2,800 inmates. >> roll out. >> i have over 200 inmates that are serving life sentences, and i have over 200 inmates that are serving 25-year mandatory sentences. our population here at santa rosa consists of inmates that are violation of probation to drug charges to...
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host: from pensacola, good morning. caller: i have two quick things. i am a disabled veteran. when the government shutdown, i want to get my benefits. i just wanted to -- you to know if your test to know if you are aware of it, that is number one. the government has been shut down more than one time. so, now that i have said that, i have the real question for you. at thee republicans house and senate and executive branch, why wasn't the wall being built or past? where was the legislation then, the democratsthat and crazy ortez are in there. what's going on? ourt: thank you for serving country. my wife and daughter were kind enough to agree with me, not that i shouldn't take it. --t: did you agrees with agree with the use of the shutdown? guest: i thought it was an appropriate measure. i hate it. i think it is a failure on everybody's part. you have too many egos. honestly, is speaker pelosi let her people vote on that, there is probably more than 60, maybe less than 100 that -- democrats that agree. she has said it is an immoral law but she has voted for it in the past i belie
host: from pensacola, good morning. caller: i have two quick things. i am a disabled veteran. when the government shutdown, i want to get my benefits. i just wanted to -- you to know if your test to know if you are aware of it, that is number one. the government has been shut down more than one time. so, now that i have said that, i have the real question for you. at thee republicans house and senate and executive branch, why wasn't the wall being built or past? where was the legislation then,...
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ingrid in pensacola, florida. democrat line. caller: good morning.ook at several challenge -- channels. i finally saw and heard something from an intelligent judge on fox about the wall. 80% of the area is an eminent domain. it's going through courts. and only 20% is going to need a and i haven't heard that from anybody. so all this bit about 2000 miles of wall it's an eminent domain. it's private property. carol is next. caller: what really is bothering me when the president is announced and comes in, he's shaking hands on both sides and the session is not supposed to be over until the president leaves and the speaker of the house closes the meeting. what the democrats have done last year and this year is as soon as the president stops speaking they are out of there. so when the president is leaving they bring him around the other side because that side of the room all the seats are empty already. in other words the democrats don't wait for the president to leave which is the spent -- the respectful thing which has always been done. they screwed out
ingrid in pensacola, florida. democrat line. caller: good morning.ook at several challenge -- channels. i finally saw and heard something from an intelligent judge on fox about the wall. 80% of the area is an eminent domain. it's going through courts. and only 20% is going to need a and i haven't heard that from anybody. so all this bit about 2000 miles of wall it's an eminent domain. it's private property. carol is next. caller: what really is bothering me when the president is announced and...
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50 people to teach at the academy after i graduated and that september i was transferred down to pensacola. >> what kind of planes did you fly. ? >> i played fm j's. all the way to landing on a carrier. we did formation in some night flying. basic training. i was transferred from there to kingsville. actually, corpus christi. in a modern elk plain called the hellcat. i was selected to go back. jet training was the pitta me. did you enjoy flying jets? >> i still enjoy flying jets. after i got there training my first assignment was to go to vc three. when i got out there i thought Ãi found it was a night fighter squad. they sent teens out there because in those days we did not fly with whole squadrons. i told him i was having a trouble and it was a great experience and i learned a lot. >> anything compared to landing after night flying. that separates the men from the boys. the take off into blackboard with the horizon and then coming in modern techniques like a mirror system. you had to come in low. >> at one point did you hear about nasa try to select people to become astronauts and decide
50 people to teach at the academy after i graduated and that september i was transferred down to pensacola. >> what kind of planes did you fly. ? >> i played fm j's. all the way to landing on a carrier. we did formation in some night flying. basic training. i was transferred from there to kingsville. actually, corpus christi. in a modern elk plain called the hellcat. i was selected to go back. jet training was the pitta me. did you enjoy flying jets? >> i still enjoy flying...