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. >> he's going to commit one of the most brutal murders in the history of spartanburg county for what reason? why? >> on a warm july night in 1995, a south carolina woman was waiting for her ride home and witnessed a bizarre incident. she saw a man jump through the window of a hair salon and run away. the witness immediately called police. >> the deputy arrived thinking, okay, i'm going to investigate a burglary at this beauty salon. goes in and it's completely dark. he has a flashlight, training the beam of the flashlight around, walking, looking, seeing nothing. >> but in the back room, he found a woman on the floor murdered. >> it had to be a very chilling discovery. the killer had used a strap, tied it around her neck and then hung her from a hot water heater. >> robbery was not the motive. her purse was left behind and there was money in the cash register and her car was left behind. it appeared that the motive probably was sexual related. >> the victim was identified as 27-year-old dana satterfield, the owner of the hair salon. she was the mother of two young children. >> she ha
. >> he's going to commit one of the most brutal murders in the history of spartanburg county for what reason? why? >> on a warm july night in 1995, a south carolina woman was waiting for her ride home and witnessed a bizarre incident. she saw a man jump through the window of a hair salon and run away. the witness immediately called police. >> the deputy arrived thinking, okay, i'm going to investigate a burglary at this beauty salon. goes in and it's completely dark. he has a...
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of connection, other than both were members of the same public library, along with the rest of spartanburgnty. >> investigators decided to pay jonathan binney a visit. and by all accounts, what they found was beyond description. >> it is as despicable and sickening as anything you will see. guys, it's just the two of you. the setting is just right. but here's the thing, about half of men over 40 have some degree of erectile dysfunction. well, viagra helps guys with ed get and keep an erection. and you only take it when you need it. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. ask your doctor about viagra. ugh...you're the valet? yea, sorta the valet. both drive for a living, both like to
of connection, other than both were members of the same public library, along with the rest of spartanburgnty. >> investigators decided to pay jonathan binney a visit. and by all accounts, what they found was beyond description. >> it is as despicable and sickening as anything you will see. guys, it's just the two of you. the setting is just right. but here's the thing, about half of men over 40 have some degree of erectile dysfunction. well, viagra helps guys with ed get and keep...
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. >> he's going to commit one of the most brutal murders in the history of spartanburg county for what why?
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as for the next call comes from taylor and spartanburg south carolina republican line. go ahead, taylor. >> caller: thank you for having me. i was wanting to eventually talking about big money in politics especially from foreign donators. that really raises my eyebrows who is donating in what they're donating for because that could potentially inhibit the national security risk. we know when a certain bill comes around, they are like go this lingo that way. we should put a gap on the maximum amount. we could be a little bit more content that they are here for the american people and basically, another thing is like jeb was. >> host: taylor we are going to stick to the foreign money concept that you brought up. go ahead mr. schweizer. guess that the caller brings up a good point about is what is so troubling and would makes the situation of the clintons to unite. speech? should there be recessions on it? are the restrictions too low or too high? that is a vigorous debate that we are going to continue to have. what we do not have a debate on is the fact that anybody serio
as for the next call comes from taylor and spartanburg south carolina republican line. go ahead, taylor. >> caller: thank you for having me. i was wanting to eventually talking about big money in politics especially from foreign donators. that really raises my eyebrows who is donating in what they're donating for because that could potentially inhibit the national security risk. we know when a certain bill comes around, they are like go this lingo that way. we should put a gap on the...
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the spartanburg county sheriff's office has been doing this for coming up on a year and they seem to be having great success. charleston police department has taken the route that we've all discussed in bringing everybody to the table to formulate their policies. i believe they've been approved by the aclu and a number of other groups. so a lot of other agencies are kind of looking to charleston in their policies as a model that they can follow and implement similar ways in their own communities. >> senator, in colorado, 28% of the law enforcement agencies are using body cameras in one form or another. the greatest success stories i hear are coming from the very, very small departments. when i say small, these are departments with less than ten sworn officers. so i think that helps focus some of these issues and also perhaps reduces some of the complexities associated with this. of that 28% in colorado, there's only one department in excess of 50 officers that have used body cameras. and that's been on a pilot basis. so i think in colorado, it's still an open question, although the r
the spartanburg county sheriff's office has been doing this for coming up on a year and they seem to be having great success. charleston police department has taken the route that we've all discussed in bringing everybody to the table to formulate their policies. i believe they've been approved by the aclu and a number of other groups. so a lot of other agencies are kind of looking to charleston in their policies as a model that they can follow and implement similar ways in their own...
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jim in spartanburg, south carolina, independent line.im: what is on my mind this week is how for the last four years, harry reid has been damone what the koch brothers are doing and their ramifications -- harry reid has been in moaning what the -- been bemoaning what the koch brothers have been doing, when hillary behind the scenes has been making money from giving and granting powers and authority and granting to the network she uses to get more in her political coffer, not political coffer but your fundraising and other things. it is amazing that he thinks the koch brothers but he does not raise an objection one moment about what hillary clinton is doing. host: from hill this morning "clinton breaks silence." she sent out a tweet saying that congress should move ahead with the usa freedom act, a step forward and ongoing efforts to protect our security and civil liberties. and an opposing article or another article on that topic mitch mcconnell and gop defend the nsa. mitch mcconnell and other top republicans defended the national secur
jim in spartanburg, south carolina, independent line.im: what is on my mind this week is how for the last four years, harry reid has been damone what the koch brothers are doing and their ramifications -- harry reid has been in moaning what the -- been bemoaning what the koch brothers have been doing, when hillary behind the scenes has been making money from giving and granting powers and authority and granting to the network she uses to get more in her political coffer, not political coffer...
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gowdy: or kevin carper from spartanburg, south carolina? ms. ramirez: no, sir. mr. gowdy: professor those are just a handful of the more than 340 police officers who were killed in the line of duty in south carolina. and kevin carper's case is most instructive because his partner did c.p.r. on the suspect that killed kevin trying to save his life. let me ask you another way. are you familiar with the case of ricky samuel? ms. ramirez: no, sir. mr. gowdy: how about tamika, houston? ms. ramirez: no, sir. mr. gowdy: nell lindsey, santyageo rios? ms. ramirez: no, sir. mr. gowdy: those are all folks that were the victim of intraracial homicides in south carolina. and i hasten to add, they were not protest either with those police officer killings or any of the intraracial killings, and i suspect you agree with me, professor, that all lives matter whether you're killed by a police officer or your next door neighbor, you're every bit as dead, aren't you? ms. ramirez: yes sir. i actually as a former prosecutor and someone who's worked with police officers have the deepest r
gowdy: or kevin carper from spartanburg, south carolina? ms. ramirez: no, sir. mr. gowdy: professor those are just a handful of the more than 340 police officers who were killed in the line of duty in south carolina. and kevin carper's case is most instructive because his partner did c.p.r. on the suspect that killed kevin trying to save his life. let me ask you another way. are you familiar with the case of ricky samuel? ms. ramirez: no, sir. mr. gowdy: how about tamika, houston? ms. ramirez:...
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the spartanburg county sheriff's office has been doing this for coming up on a year and they seem tobe having great success. charleston police department has taken the route that we've all discussed in bring everybody to the table to formulate their policies. i believe they've been approved by the aclu and a number of other groups. so a lot of other agencies are kind of looking to charleston in their policies as a model that they can follow and implement similar ways in their own communities. >> senator, in collorado, 28% of the law enforcement agencies are using body cameras in one form or another. the greatest success stories i hear fromare coming from the very very small departments. when i say small these are departments with less than ten sworn officers. so i think that helps focus some of these issues and also perhaps reduces some of the complexities associated with this. of that 28% in colorado, there's only one department in excess of 50 officers that have used body cameras. and that's been on a pilot basis. so i think in colorado, it's still an open question, although the re
the spartanburg county sheriff's office has been doing this for coming up on a year and they seem tobe having great success. charleston police department has taken the route that we've all discussed in bring everybody to the table to formulate their policies. i believe they've been approved by the aclu and a number of other groups. so a lot of other agencies are kind of looking to charleston in their policies as a model that they can follow and implement similar ways in their own communities....
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. >> or kevin carper from spartanburg, south carolina. >> no, sir. >> professor, those are just a handfulmore than 340 police officers who were killed in the line of duty in south carolina. in kevin carper's case it's most instructive because his partner did cpr on the suspect that killed kevin, trying to save his life. let me ask it another way. are you familiar with the case of ricky samuel? >> no, sir. >> how about tamika houston? >> no, sir. >> how about nell lindsay? >> no, sir. >> miranda all. >> no, sir. >> santiago rios. >> no, sir. >> those are all folks that were the victim of intraracial homicides in south carolina. and i hasten to add there were not protested with any of those police officer killings or any of the intraracial killings. and i'll suspect you agree with me, professor, that all lives matter, whether you're killed by a police officer or your next-door neighbor, you're every bit as dead, aren't you? >> yes, sir. i actually, as a former prosecutor and someone who's worked with police officers, have the deepest respect for them. >> so do i. and despite that deep respe
. >> or kevin carper from spartanburg, south carolina. >> no, sir. >> professor, those are just a handfulmore than 340 police officers who were killed in the line of duty in south carolina. in kevin carper's case it's most instructive because his partner did cpr on the suspect that killed kevin, trying to save his life. let me ask it another way. are you familiar with the case of ricky samuel? >> no, sir. >> how about tamika houston? >> no, sir. >> how...
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gowdy: or kevin carper from spartanburg, south carolina? ms. ramirez: no, sir. mr. gowdy: professor, those are just a handful of the more than 340 police officers who were killed in the line of duty in south carolina. and kevin carper's case is most instructive because his partner did c.p.r. on the suspect that killed kevin trying to save his life. let me ask you another way. are you familiar with the case of ricky samuel? ms. ramirez: no, sir. mr. gowdy: how about tamika, houston? ms. ramirez: no, sir. mr. gowdy: nell lindsey, santiago rios? ms. ramirez: no, sir. mr. gowdy: those are all folks that were the victim of intraracial homicides in south carolina. and i hasten to add, they were not protest either with those police officer killings or any of the intraracial killings, and i suspect you agree with me, professor, that all lives matter whether you're killed by a police officer or your next door neighbor, you're every bit as dead, aren't you? ms. ramirez: yes, sir. i actually as a former prosecutor and someone who's worked with police officers have the deepest
gowdy: or kevin carper from spartanburg, south carolina? ms. ramirez: no, sir. mr. gowdy: professor, those are just a handful of the more than 340 police officers who were killed in the line of duty in south carolina. and kevin carper's case is most instructive because his partner did c.p.r. on the suspect that killed kevin trying to save his life. let me ask you another way. are you familiar with the case of ricky samuel? ms. ramirez: no, sir. mr. gowdy: how about tamika, houston? ms. ramirez:...
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the spartanburg county sheriff's office has been doing this for coming up on a year and they seem to be having great success. charleston police department has taken the route that we've all discussed in bringing everybody to the table to formulate their policies. i believe they've been approved by the aclu and a number of other groups. so a lot of other agencies are kind of looking to charleston in their policies as a model that they can follow and implement similar ways in their own communities. >> senator, in colorado, 28% of the law enforcement agencies are using body cameras in one form or another. the greatest success stories i hear are coming from the very, very small departments. when i say small, these are departments with less than ten sworn officers. so i think that helps focus some of these issues and also perhaps reduces some of the complexities associated with this. of that 28% in colorado, there's only one department in excess of 50 officers that have used body cameras. and that's been on a pilot basis. so i think in colorado, it's still an open question, although the r
the spartanburg county sheriff's office has been doing this for coming up on a year and they seem to be having great success. charleston police department has taken the route that we've all discussed in bringing everybody to the table to formulate their policies. i believe they've been approved by the aclu and a number of other groups. so a lot of other agencies are kind of looking to charleston in their policies as a model that they can follow and implement similar ways in their own...
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mr.gowdy: or kevin carper from spartanburg, south carolina? ms.ramirez: no, sir. mr.gowdy: professor, those are just a handful of the more than 340 police officers who were killed in the line of duty in south carolina. and kevin carper's case is most instructive because his partner did c.p.r. on the suspect that killed kevin trying to save his life. let me ask you another way. are you familiar with the case of ricky samuel? ms.ramirez: no, sir. mr.gowdy: how about tamika houston? ms.ramirez: no, sir. mr.gowdy: nell lindsey, santiago rios? ms.ramirez: no, sir. mr.gowdy: those are all folks that were the victim of intraracial homicides in south carolina. and i hasten to add, they were not protest either with those police officer killings or any of the intraracial killings, and i suspect you agree with me, professor, that all lives matter whether you're killed by a police officer or your next door neighbor, you're every bit as dead, aren't you? ms.ramirez: yes, sir. i actually as a former prosecutor and someone who's worked with police officers have the deepest respe
mr.gowdy: or kevin carper from spartanburg, south carolina? ms.ramirez: no, sir. mr.gowdy: professor, those are just a handful of the more than 340 police officers who were killed in the line of duty in south carolina. and kevin carper's case is most instructive because his partner did c.p.r. on the suspect that killed kevin trying to save his life. let me ask you another way. are you familiar with the case of ricky samuel? ms.ramirez: no, sir. mr.gowdy: how about tamika houston? ms.ramirez:...
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just does not pass the smell test and deserves further scrutiny us back next call from taylor and spartanburgsouth carolina, republican line. go ahead, taylor. >> caller: thank you for having me. i was wanting to basically talk about big money in politics and dana especially from foreign donators. that really raises my eyebrows of who's donating and what they're donating for because they could potentially inhibit a national security risk because you never know what there a gender are. and when a certain bill comes around, goes this way, go that way. i seriously think that taking for donations from anybody outside the united states is a big no-no and especially that we should put a cap on the actual amount you can that we can be a little bit more tense in the theater for the american people and people not -- [inaudible] basically, and another thing isn't like jeb bush -- >> host: we are going to stick to the forum, the for foreign money concept you brought up the go ahead. >> guest: i think the caller brings up a great point and that's what dick is so troubling and makes the situation with the
just does not pass the smell test and deserves further scrutiny us back next call from taylor and spartanburgsouth carolina, republican line. go ahead, taylor. >> caller: thank you for having me. i was wanting to basically talk about big money in politics and dana especially from foreign donators. that really raises my eyebrows of who's donating and what they're donating for because they could potentially inhibit a national security risk because you never know what there a gender are. and...