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. >> but now it was lead defense attorney david rudolph's turn to convince a jury of that.aid, was a simple, fatal accident. nothing else made sense. >> the truth is that kathleen peterson after drinking some wine and some champagne and taking some valium tried to walk up a narrow, poorly lit stairway in flip-flops. and she fell and she bled to death. >> there had been no violent confrontation that night, rudolph argued. no discovery of explicit e-mails by kathleen. all that he believed was a fantasy of the prosecution team. michael peterson was bisexual, sure, but that didn't mean the petersons weren't an extraordinarily happy couple. >> did michael have sexual needs that he fulfilled outside the marriage? okay, he did, but that didn't mean that their relationship was anything other than great. >> even brad the escort testified that peterson wrote to him about how much he loved his wife. >> in his e-mails, unlike most of my clients, indicated he had a great relationship. most clients don't want to say anything about the relationship. he indicated he had a warm relationship
. >> but now it was lead defense attorney david rudolph's turn to convince a jury of that.aid, was a simple, fatal accident. nothing else made sense. >> the truth is that kathleen peterson after drinking some wine and some champagne and taking some valium tried to walk up a narrow, poorly lit stairway in flip-flops. and she fell and she bled to death. >> there had been no violent confrontation that night, rudolph argued. no discovery of explicit e-mails by kathleen. all that...
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and she fell and she bled to death. confrontation that night, rudolph argued. no discovery of explicit e-mails by kathleen. all that he believed was a fantasy of the prosecution team. michael peterson was bisexual, sure, but that didn't mean the petersons weren't an extraordinarily happy couple. >> did michael have sexual needs that he fulfilled outside the marriage? okay, he did, but that didn't mean that their relationship was anything other than great. >> even brad the escort testified that peterson wrote to him about how much he loved his wife. >> in his e-mails, unlike most of my clients, indicated he had a great relationship. most clients don't want to say anything about the relationship. he indicated he had a warm relationship with his wife and nothing would ever destroy that. >> and the defense thought kathleen could have known about bill said the sexual interest were no shock to him. >> were you shocked to learn that? >> no. i have known that since i was 14. >> even if kathleen discovered her husband's bisexuality that night, bill says an explosive fig
and she fell and she bled to death. confrontation that night, rudolph argued. no discovery of explicit e-mails by kathleen. all that he believed was a fantasy of the prosecution team. michael peterson was bisexual, sure, but that didn't mean the petersons weren't an extraordinarily happy couple. >> did michael have sexual needs that he fulfilled outside the marriage? okay, he did, but that didn't mean that their relationship was anything other than great. >> even brad the escort...
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there's no joy in this. >> and peterson's defense attorney david rudolph was racked with would have, could have, should have doubts. >> i was devastated. it made me question myself. >> as one of north carolina's most batate hardened criminal defense attorneys, he knew how slim the chances were for a retrial once a case went on to the appellate court. >> and i can't imagine a worse fate than being in jail for something you didn't do, particularly when it's a loved one who's died. you don't even have a chance to grieve that person. >> bill peterson who had moved to durham to be with his brother through the trial was inin disbelief. >> i went back to the house and i broke down. that's the worst day of our lives. our collective lives. absolutely the worst. >> the brother stepped in to help in whatever way he could. there was the big house to sell. margaret and martha about to be without a roof over their heads would have to move to nevada with him. get things started. >> my brother had sign some papers, power of attorney for me so that we could wrap up his life and he came up aennd tried
there's no joy in this. >> and peterson's defense attorney david rudolph was racked with would have, could have, should have doubts. >> i was devastated. it made me question myself. >> as one of north carolina's most batate hardened criminal defense attorneys, he knew how slim the chances were for a retrial once a case went on to the appellate court. >> and i can't imagine a worse fate than being in jail for something you didn't do, particularly when it's a loved one...
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he was interested in integration and believe in separation. >> and his brother rudolph? with the nation of islam and attracted to the nation and malcolm x was very interested but to be involved in popular culture that there was the dispute to between malcolm and dr. martin luther king. but looking at popular culture today, there was a movie a popular feature film it it turned out to be malcolm x and muhammad ali. why do you think? >> it is partly charisma. although martin luther king had charisma. so i take the outcome end cassius had a harder edge. they were tougher they did not pledge to turn the other cheek. he would say you have to watch out. he will come after you. and the boxer has that same sort of mindset. but in part because of their relationship because both of them that one period but there was a time when malcolm x and muhammad ali had a relationship. >> you're absolutely right. dealing with the time when the homily was the most hated athlete. but the vietnam war in america will change but at the time i am dealing with of course, now the max was the most hate
he was interested in integration and believe in separation. >> and his brother rudolph? with the nation of islam and attracted to the nation and malcolm x was very interested but to be involved in popular culture that there was the dispute to between malcolm and dr. martin luther king. but looking at popular culture today, there was a movie a popular feature film it it turned out to be malcolm x and muhammad ali. why do you think? >> it is partly charisma. although martin luther...
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so so obviously the nation of islam appeal to him. >> and his brother rudolph thought of going into the back door of the meeting at the nation of islam where he had a fight or some other events. he was attracted to the nation and ultimately he would meet malcolm x and be attracted to malcolm x and malcolm x. was also very interested in who had been cassius clay. but i think it have is evolved and i think there is a time when there is a dispute between malcolm and doctor martin luther king and the best way forward. but with popular culture today here's what i noticed. there is a popular feature film made of malcolm x. there is a popular feature film made about mohammed ali. it wasn't until the last two years that there is a feature film that was may not about doctor king but his role in thelma. what has has emerged is that the most charismatic figures of that era turned out to be malcolm x. and mohammed ali who now capture the imagination. why do you think that is? charisma? >> partly charisma, although, although, my goodness. martin luther king had charisma. i think malcolm and trent --
so so obviously the nation of islam appeal to him. >> and his brother rudolph thought of going into the back door of the meeting at the nation of islam where he had a fight or some other events. he was attracted to the nation and ultimately he would meet malcolm x and be attracted to malcolm x and malcolm x. was also very interested in who had been cassius clay. but i think it have is evolved and i think there is a time when there is a dispute between malcolm and doctor martin luther king...
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by being part of the administration that drew 12 lines in the sand and didn't do anything. >> rudolphliani pulling no punches against hillary clinton. >> could i listen to that all day long. he is my kind of man. he is my kind of candidate. he is telling the truthful he is a prosecutor who ran the city in an incredibly efficient crime-free way unlike de blasio who needs to go. he make a persuasive case. her dna is all over this. how does she answer to that? is that someone you want to be commander in chief of the united states? is that the one want to promote to the most important job in the world that has failed miserably as it relates to foreign policy that has put this country in a worse position than before she even has the ability to be involved? >> a chance to weigh in. your thoughts about hillary clinton taking it on the clinton by rudy. >> the clintons get their dna everywhere. i do think that rudy has a point. if you look it a. go down the line. all of our enemies have gotten stronger. the iranians, the chinese, the russians. and all of our allies have gotten weaker. the ukra
by being part of the administration that drew 12 lines in the sand and didn't do anything. >> rudolphliani pulling no punches against hillary clinton. >> could i listen to that all day long. he is my kind of man. he is my kind of candidate. he is telling the truthful he is a prosecutor who ran the city in an incredibly efficient crime-free way unlike de blasio who needs to go. he make a persuasive case. her dna is all over this. how does she answer to that? is that someone you want...
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tonight at 11:00, rudolph will have the latest on what is happening around here for the weekend to talkhe warm weather trend that will stick around a bit. maureen: we like that. "world news tonight" with david muir up next. >>> breaking news tonight. the first word from voters coming in right now. is the national race tightening for trump? at this moment, donald trump's pledge being compared to a nazi salute. also, we ask, is the math possible for bernie sanders, if hillary clinton wins tonight? and what sanders told us about helping clinton. >>> also tonight, we're on the scene right now. the commuter train off the tracks. the rescue effort. more than 200 passengers. one car plunging into the water. >>> we're tracking the deadly storms tonight. tornadoes hitting. neighborhoods destroyed. up to ten inches of rain from texas all the way up to illinois. >>> breaking overseas, the american tourist killed. the images coming in. >>> and your money. tonight, when is a deal not a deal online?
tonight at 11:00, rudolph will have the latest on what is happening around here for the weekend to talkhe warm weather trend that will stick around a bit. maureen: we like that. "world news tonight" with david muir up next. >>> breaking news tonight. the first word from voters coming in right now. is the national race tightening for trump? at this moment, donald trump's pledge being compared to a nazi salute. also, we ask, is the math possible for bernie sanders, if hillary...
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. >> if you remember dc in the early 1990s, it may help you underwhat happened to rudolph norris. they were high times, cocaine and crack so easy to get, it seemed like everyone was using. even the mayor. at guy like rudy norris could life. angel. >> i was not an angel. i was far from angel. >> you were this the light. >> cost me 27 years of my life. >> he was caught with an ounce of crack. half a candy bar's worth, a relatively minor drug offense. >> you weren't armed. >> no, i wasn't armed. >> you didn't hurt anybody. >> i didn't hurt anyone. >> but you went to prison. >> i went to prison. >> what was the sentence. >> 360 sentence. >> in prison he was his own advocate, learning the system. >> that was my pastime. no basketball, none of that. i stayed in the law library, 24/7, from when they let us out to go back, i was in the law library. the gaol house lawyer found himself trapped by a harsh mandatory sentence guidelines beginning in the mid 1980s, to some bat drug crime. >> mandatory minimum sentences tell judges the minimum sentence, it's like a flaw. the judge cannot go belo
. >> if you remember dc in the early 1990s, it may help you underwhat happened to rudolph norris. they were high times, cocaine and crack so easy to get, it seemed like everyone was using. even the mayor. at guy like rudy norris could life. angel. >> i was not an angel. i was far from angel. >> you were this the light. >> cost me 27 years of my life. >> he was caught with an ounce of crack. half a candy bar's worth, a relatively minor drug offense. >> you...
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kyle rudolph, one of the m.v.p.' s from miller high school, he played. these guys are all ironically play football, some of them. remi abell, who plays for xavier, played in our program as well. >> how is your program >> we started with one team, now we are at 23. >> that' s fantastic, that' s great. >> we' re looking to expand out and do some things in l.a., eventually. >> for the kids that want to try out, who should be going? >> we have a try today, as a matter of fact. seven hills i school, where jonathan went to. past up by drew cohen. [laughter] jonathan: you don' t believe them, do you? [laughter] >> mike price is one of our coaches and he will be there evaluating kids. he can go on to our twitter, instagram, facebook, learning more about the program. miriah: that' s one way to really reach the youth today. be on instagram. >> that' s what they do. miriah: thank you for being with us this morning. at seven your age group. we put a link in the tv section. click on the as seen on. ahead. including an iditarod front runner attack. why a man says that
kyle rudolph, one of the m.v.p.' s from miller high school, he played. these guys are all ironically play football, some of them. remi abell, who plays for xavier, played in our program as well. >> how is your program >> we started with one team, now we are at 23. >> that' s fantastic, that' s great. >> we' re looking to expand out and do some things in l.a., eventually. >> for the kids that want to try out, who should be going? >> we have a try today, as a...
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in 1963, sarah collins rudolph was 12 when a bomb exploded at her church in birmingham, alabama.t that time it was america's most segregated city. today, the philadelphia city council read her story of survival. david oh got choked up. her sister addie was killed and so were three other girls. she was blinded in one eye of it she told everyone inside how she felt after the explosion, when all she could do was yell out for her sister. >> it was very scary. the noise was so loud. when i heard all i could do was say jesus, then i began to called ay because i didn't know what happened because i was minded. >> she says she still feels post traumatic stress. not many people ask her to tell her story and she's honored to help others remember. >>> we haven't had a lot of days of snow this winter, but looks like we'll add at least one as we go into the weekend. we're tracking some rain showers this afternoon, but colder air is going to be coming in starting tomorrow night. setting us up for the weekend and by sunday it's cold muff for snow. across most of the area. we have cloudy skies ac
in 1963, sarah collins rudolph was 12 when a bomb exploded at her church in birmingham, alabama.t that time it was america's most segregated city. today, the philadelphia city council read her story of survival. david oh got choked up. her sister addie was killed and so were three other girls. she was blinded in one eye of it she told everyone inside how she felt after the explosion, when all she could do was yell out for her sister. >> it was very scary. the noise was so loud. when i...
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and then rudolph powell, he said mute and jeff. > one would have to be taller than the other.you have to be careful when some people can get creative anden leash the energy and worry about some of the names that pop up. you have to your suggestions. we'll be right back. wall street. the nra. they're powerful. they usually get their way. but not with democrat donna edwards. she won't take cash from wall street banks. spend dark money to kill gun safety laws, donna edwards said 'no' she's fighting to ban assault weapons and putting the safety of our communities first. because to democrat donna edwards, the special interests aren't special. we are. women vote! is responsible for the content of this advertising. glenn:threateningicans: gofederal workers;ns over 60 votes to repeal obamacare. now they're refusing to even consider president obama's nominee for the supreme court. nt and all of us -- and we won't put up with it. in congress, i'll protect president obama's legacy, defend obamacare, > fox5 d.c. cares is our station's campaign to high looth the great work of non-profitf n
and then rudolph powell, he said mute and jeff. > one would have to be taller than the other.you have to be careful when some people can get creative anden leash the energy and worry about some of the names that pop up. you have to your suggestions. we'll be right back. wall street. the nra. they're powerful. they usually get their way. but not with democrat donna edwards. she won't take cash from wall street banks. spend dark money to kill gun safety laws, donna edwards said 'no' she's...
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was sort of a bery aficionado, and he heard about this that was created by somebody by the name of rudolphhe mixand they created boysenberry,s, the and they brought this species back to life. cordelia had a little tea room, in,h she would make pies and he began to call it the boysenberry room, so people came boysen's piess. chicken, so walt has this idea that they have to entertain these people, so they bring in areas curiosities, animals, rights, just to occupy people who were waiting for food, and those rides and amusements eventually grow into a theme park of sorts, but it was almost like accidental growth. a did not plan on that kind of park, but it was just to satisfy people who were coming here to each. orange county began being developed in earnest, we had a lot of technology moving down here. aerospace companies. ryen places like knott's ber increase uptick in business because it was easier to get here. a couple of blocks away on the 91. so, yes, the development of freeways and the automobile culture definitely help to the park. not that people were not coming here already, but it
was sort of a bery aficionado, and he heard about this that was created by somebody by the name of rudolphhe mixand they created boysenberry,s, the and they brought this species back to life. cordelia had a little tea room, in,h she would make pies and he began to call it the boysenberry room, so people came boysen's piess. chicken, so walt has this idea that they have to entertain these people, so they bring in areas curiosities, animals, rights, just to occupy people who were waiting for...
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treatments were coupled with exercise and regular walks andapy. capone to rudolph valentino were all headingle to take the watersful r. baseball teams came for some literal spring training. in is the 46 the town was serving up one million baths at by the 1960s, spot transcription had cooled down. >> the firsto close this was one. because it was the most opulent building. the most expensive to operate. >> scientific advancement meanth was no longer the preferred way to treat disease. one by one the houses closed down.he buckstaff which is the only bath house who never shut its doors. patrons can still experience a series of baths, treatments andthing is. much as visitors did 100 years ago. have any magical healing. but according to coner michael branch, it can still work wonders. >> nowadays most people use it for stress relief. realize how much stress they have in their lives until they slow down. >> and old bath housezes in different kind ever stress relief. >> moving to hot spins, why is nobody drewing with the pot it seemed so cool. >> applied to the park service as a brewery. >>
treatments were coupled with exercise and regular walks andapy. capone to rudolph valentino were all headingle to take the watersful r. baseball teams came for some literal spring training. in is the 46 the town was serving up one million baths at by the 1960s, spot transcription had cooled down. >> the firsto close this was one. because it was the most opulent building. the most expensive to operate. >> scientific advancement meanth was no longer the preferred way to treat disease....
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dottie rudolph wastrelled when she saw police at the property searching. >> numerous police cars.umerous police cars just descending on that home down there. >> reporter: investigators say fans caused the infant girl by quote applying pressure to the throat and strangling her until she died. folks who live along proposed of a hadn't heard about the murder until charges were announced thursday night. >> to take her baby, torque not take her baby to save haven is beyond me, you know, because there's every hospital around here accepts them. >> that's really bad. >> very tragic. >> no choice in life. >> police sources say fans went to kennedy hospital in blackwood after the baby's birth for treatment when she began hemorrhaging. investigators followed up and began searching for the baby. donna lives several doors down from the fans family property. she has three grown daughters and can't understand why the teenaged mom would allegedly murder her own child. >> going to continue to keep praying for them. >> you don't have to do that. if you don't want the child any police station, any c
dottie rudolph wastrelled when she saw police at the property searching. >> numerous police cars.umerous police cars just descending on that home down there. >> reporter: investigators say fans caused the infant girl by quote applying pressure to the throat and strangling her until she died. folks who live along proposed of a hadn't heard about the murder until charges were announced thursday night. >> to take her baby, torque not take her baby to save haven is beyond me, you...
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maya rudolph. >> steve martin. >> jimmy: steve martin, martin short. show. and it was cool because it was not filmed or anything. and it was like an hour-long show for these people at lincoln center, all these comedians.te in the show, i knew i had to have a a ringer for the lincoln center people. >> jimmy: yeah. the classy people. "ladies and gentlemen, please welcome audra mcdonald." and you could hear -- people in thank god." these disgusting people are done." >> jimmy: the garbage people. >> she's so awesome. unbelievable. >> jimmy: she comes on the a microphone. >> she's super funny, too. >> jimmy: yeah. >> people don't know that. like, i e-mailed her, and i was ant to do it's a -- it's for and she was like, "what do you need me to do? strip like coco from 'fame' in his apartment? [ laughter ] i was likemcdonald!" she's like, "nice coco. very pretty coco." >> jimmy: like coco from "fame." and fred armisen. i didn't -- i missed his bit, but gosh, he makes me laugh. >> oh, yes, fred armisen.rne an award at the end of the thing. and i was like, "he's got a
maya rudolph. >> steve martin. >> jimmy: steve martin, martin short. show. and it was cool because it was not filmed or anything. and it was like an hour-long show for these people at lincoln center, all these comedians.te in the show, i knew i had to have a a ringer for the lincoln center people. >> jimmy: yeah. the classy people. "ladies and gentlemen, please welcome audra mcdonald." and you could hear -- people in thank god." these disgusting people are...
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where did we capture eric rudolph? right back in murphy, north carolina, where he never left.e again. and the reason that abdeslam is still in molenbeek is that's his comfort zone, that's really all he's got. he's not some major director of isis. he is a childhood friend of abaaoud, who was the commander of the slaughter at the bataclan in paris. so he's not the great hierarchy. he's going to have some information, but a lot of the information we find as cases like this progress and you've covered them, you've watched them, the investigators in france know so much about all the players that led these attacks. they know everything they ate and drank for days before, they know their plans, they have their phones, their computers, their associates, their families. they've mapped it out and timelined it out. in some dimension, they know more than the people involved about the big picture of what happened with that cell so abdeslam will have critical information. the main stuff you want from him is, is there another attack afoot? who else are cell members? where have you been since
where did we capture eric rudolph? right back in murphy, north carolina, where he never left.e again. and the reason that abdeslam is still in molenbeek is that's his comfort zone, that's really all he's got. he's not some major director of isis. he is a childhood friend of abaaoud, who was the commander of the slaughter at the bataclan in paris. so he's not the great hierarchy. he's going to have some information, but a lot of the information we find as cases like this progress and you've...
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maya rudolph. >> steve martin. >> jimmy: steve martin, martin short. >> it was such a fun show. and it was cool because it was not filmed or anything. and it was like an hour-long show for these people at lincoln center, all these comedians. and then finally, late in the show, i knew i had to have a a ringer for the lincoln center people. >> jimmy: yeah. >> something they really like, the classy people. so i was like, "ladies and audra mcdonald." and you could hear -- people in the audience were like, "oh, thank god." [ laughter ] they were like, "oh, thank god, these disgusting people are done." >> jimmy: the garbage people. >> she's so awesome. >> jimmy: oh, she's unbelievable. >> yeah. >> jimmy: she comes on the show, she doesn't even need a a microphone. >> she's super funny, too. >> jimmy: yeah. >> people don't know that. like, i e-mailed her, and i was like, "hey, do you want to do this thing? it's a -- it's for lorne michaels." and she was like, "what do you need me to do? strip like coco from 'fame' in his apartment? whatever you need me to do." [ laughter ] i was like,
maya rudolph. >> steve martin. >> jimmy: steve martin, martin short. >> it was such a fun show. and it was cool because it was not filmed or anything. and it was like an hour-long show for these people at lincoln center, all these comedians. and then finally, late in the show, i knew i had to have a a ringer for the lincoln center people. >> jimmy: yeah. >> something they really like, the classy people. so i was like, "ladies and audra mcdonald." and you...
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greg: mia rudolph. rosanna: us laugh on saturday night live and other funny things she does. yao all right. it is a good spring song. it is going to be close to summer temperatures. rosanna: we're feeling it today. putting us in a great mood. donald trump must be walk on cloud nine morning, right? you are feeling good? feeling got fit morning! greg: i don't think so. look. he has a lot of opposition, still. but hold on, hold that thought. he that had a big night last night. michigan, mississippi, hawaii, lost idaho, who lives in idaho. four people. rosanna: they have great potatoes there. greg: after really rough week, i think, politically, everybody coming at him. mitt romney last thursday. rosanna: people in his own party. greg: really. the monies am dog the super packs to stop trump. he had a very solid night last night. it look like he is poised to have a lot more. buzz he had one of those i think it is safe to say, shooting sly bizarre hour-long have k ry speeches/press conference. why with aever came to his mind. he was back it with whether he was going after the report
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greg: mia rudolph. rosanna: us laugh on saturday night live and other funny things she does. yao all right. it is a good spring song. it is going to be close to summer temperatures. rosanna: we're feeling it today. putting us in a great mood. donald trump must be walk on cloud nine morning, right? you are feeling good?
greg: mia rudolph. rosanna: us laugh on saturday night live and other funny things she does. yao all right. it is a good spring song. it is going to be close to summer temperatures. rosanna: we're feeling it today. putting us in a great mood. donald trump must be walk on cloud nine morning, right? you are feeling good?
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also a counterterrorism expert and the man who led the search for eric rudolph when they finally foundian wilderness after years of looking for him. he was the olympic park bomber. good to have you both on. picking up the tail end of that conversation, whether or not this is the bomb maker and whether in fact he is dead. rick, if you are a terror group, and you sort of have an a-team bomb maker and a b-team bomb maker, would someone be waiting in the wings knowing that law enforcement have been looking for you and that ultimately he is perhaps dead? or is this truly like cutting the head off a snake and this is a huge, huge win for counterterror efforts? >> it's hard to tell at this point. any time that you can take a significant player, especially somebody a skill in making improvised explosives devices that's potentially a win for law enforcement. it seems like because of the arrest of abdeslam that this cell had to speed up their time line. leaving 15 kilograchls the highly unstable homemade high explosive is of concern. you know, it tells me, as a former investigator, that they had
also a counterterrorism expert and the man who led the search for eric rudolph when they finally foundian wilderness after years of looking for him. he was the olympic park bomber. good to have you both on. picking up the tail end of that conversation, whether or not this is the bomb maker and whether in fact he is dead. rick, if you are a terror group, and you sort of have an a-team bomb maker and a b-team bomb maker, would someone be waiting in the wings knowing that law enforcement have been...