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nothing wrong with steven king and liking ozzy osbourne or whoever it was. >> in 1993, i never heard this word, but it's common. people say i was goth. you didn't have something like that in a small town. it drew a lot of notice from a small town crowd. it made me stand out and that made me a target. >> so what happened? >> just immediately as soon as it happened, people said a murder this horrific couldn't have just happened. what would have been the reason for it? obviously they were not robbed. they are 8-year-old children. we found out later they had not been sexually molested. they tried to say that in the beginning, but they hadn't been. what other reason could someone have for murdering these children? the only thing they could come up with was a satanic ritual. to them that made sense. >> when was the moment you realized you would be pulled in? >> they showed up at my dor the days after the bodies were found. it was almost immediately. >> how did it make you feel? >> there is no words to even describe it. most people don't have anything in their frame of reference to compare
nothing wrong with steven king and liking ozzy osbourne or whoever it was. >> in 1993, i never heard this word, but it's common. people say i was goth. you didn't have something like that in a small town. it drew a lot of notice from a small town crowd. it made me stand out and that made me a target. >> so what happened? >> just immediately as soon as it happened, people said a murder this horrific couldn't have just happened. what would have been the reason for it? obviously...
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. >>> next, the latest from congressman steven king raised eyebrows for defending legality of dog fighting not against the law to impregnate a 13-year-old girl and kidnap her across state lines to have an abortion. the latest, steve king takes on the tsa. take a look. >> as america, we decided we're going to process everybody the same. that means the 75-year-old grandmother gets the spread eagle search. and while that happens, maybe the 20-year-old middle eastern male waltzes through with a smirk on his face. i'm not making that up, i've seen it. that image will not ever leave my mind. we're so squeamish about making judgment calls that we put everybody through a formulative process that everyone gets searched. i don't know if we'll ever get away from it. >> he's the sheriff joe of airport security, i guess. stop and question anyone who looks like they don't belong? >>> for the next week or so at least when you think tampa, you'll think republican, right? well, a pro-choice group in florida sponsored this billboard as a reminder to the incoming gopers. welcome to tampa where the mayor and
. >>> next, the latest from congressman steven king raised eyebrows for defending legality of dog fighting not against the law to impregnate a 13-year-old girl and kidnap her across state lines to have an abortion. the latest, steve king takes on the tsa. take a look. >> as america, we decided we're going to process everybody the same. that means the 75-year-old grandmother gets the spread eagle search. and while that happens, maybe the 20-year-old middle eastern male waltzes...
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. >> after reading steven king's "it." >> it's actually when you see a body you expect the face to matchit's terrifying to people. you can be afraid of anything. bizarre things like long words. you're not going to say that one. >> clearly you're not having that phobia. common things like germs, close spaces. we're not talking about social phobia right now, social situations but just about anything. the dark, blood, needles, people have all kinds of phobias and they can be really debilitating if you have to avoid it and change your life. >> what causes these fears? is it something that triggers the event? >> another fear, phobias run in families. why? partially it's genetic. these are genetically somewhat passed on. also because in your family, right, your mom may have said don't touch frogs, they carry diseases. >> i remember that when i was a little girl, that's where it came from. >> you had a bad experience, a frog jumped on you and it was scary. >> on the therapist couch. >> runs in family. a fear of snakes. do you see in your children -- >> i ran into a snake as a child, so yeah. cl
. >> after reading steven king's "it." >> it's actually when you see a body you expect the face to matchit's terrifying to people. you can be afraid of anything. bizarre things like long words. you're not going to say that one. >> clearly you're not having that phobia. common things like germs, close spaces. we're not talking about social phobia right now, social situations but just about anything. the dark, blood, needles, people have all kinds of phobias and they...
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. >> you were into heavy metal and liked reading steven king. >> in 1993, i never everyone heard thisord. people say what i was was goth. you didn't have something like that in a small town back then. it really drew a lot of notice from, you know, a small-town crowd. and it made me stand out and that's sort of what made me a target. >> so what happened? >> just immediately, as as it happened, people said a murder this horrible couldn't have just happened. what would have been the reason for it. obviously, they weren't roped. so what other reason could someone possibly have for murdering these children? the only thing they could come up with was it was a satanic ritual. for them, that made sense. >> when was the moment you were going to be pulled in by the police? >> they showed up at my door after the bodies were found. >> how did that make you feel? >> there's no words to describe it. moegs people don't have anything in their frame of reference that they can compare something like that to. to know that these people are coming to you because they actually believe that you are capable
. >> you were into heavy metal and liked reading steven king. >> in 1993, i never everyone heard thisord. people say what i was was goth. you didn't have something like that in a small town back then. it really drew a lot of notice from, you know, a small-town crowd. and it made me stand out and that's sort of what made me a target. >> so what happened? >> just immediately, as as it happened, people said a murder this horrible couldn't have just happened. what would have...
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. >>> next, the latest from congressman steven king raised eyebrows for defending legality of dog fighting and saying it's not against the law to impregnate a 13-year-old girl and bring her across state lines for an abortion. take a look. >> as america, we decided we're going to process everybody the same. that means the 75-year-old grandmother gets the spread eagle search. and while that happens, maybe the 20-year-old middle eastern male walks through with a smirk on his face. i'm not making that up, i've seen it. we're so squeamish about making judgment calls that we put everybody through a form formulative process that everyone gets searched. >> he's the sheriff joe of airport security, i guess. >>> for the next week or so at least when you think tampa, you'll think republican, right? well, a pro-choice group in florida sponsored this billboard as a reminder to the incoming gopers. can't be entirely unwelcome, though. the rnc is expected to flood $175 million into the city's economy. not bad. >>> up next, after making it tougher for hundreds of thousands of voters, republicans in pennsy
. >>> next, the latest from congressman steven king raised eyebrows for defending legality of dog fighting and saying it's not against the law to impregnate a 13-year-old girl and bring her across state lines for an abortion. take a look. >> as america, we decided we're going to process everybody the same. that means the 75-year-old grandmother gets the spread eagle search. and while that happens, maybe the 20-year-old middle eastern male walks through with a smirk on his face....
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steven king has had a heck of a week and he questioned why dog fights are illegal and why diversity hashe doesn't believe in that. also, maybe, just maybe, obama's mom sent a telegram from kenya to hawaiian newspapers to announce her son's birth inaccurately. is this for real? ron reagan is an msnbc contributor and lizz winstead is the author of "lizz free or die." lizz, thank you for joining us. steve king, the congressman from iowa wanted to know why people oppose legislation to make it illegal for people to attend dog fights. let's watch that the congressman said. >> the legislation that passed in the farm bill that said that it's a federal crime to watch animals fight or to induce someone else to watch an animal fight but it's not a federal crime to induce somebody to watch people fighting or something along with the priorities of people who think like that. >> what do you make of this guy, this character? >> well, it's so interesting because, you know, he went on to say all of these crazy things about kidnapping children and taking them across state lines and then dropping them off
steven king has had a heck of a week and he questioned why dog fights are illegal and why diversity hashe doesn't believe in that. also, maybe, just maybe, obama's mom sent a telegram from kenya to hawaiian newspapers to announce her son's birth inaccurately. is this for real? ron reagan is an msnbc contributor and lizz winstead is the author of "lizz free or die." lizz, thank you for joining us. steve king, the congressman from iowa wanted to know why people oppose legislation to...
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steven strasburg strikes out six in seven innings. >>> king felix earned his crown today. felix hernandez wrapped up a perfect game against the tampa bay rays complete with 12 strikeouts, the 23rd perfect game in major league baseball history but the first ever in the mariners franchise. the 26-year-old former cy young award winner hasn't lost in three months. he has three complete shutout games since june 28th. >> that's it for us. the cbs evening news is next. >> derek is back with your area's only local newscast at 7:00. have a great night.
steven strasburg strikes out six in seven innings. >>> king felix earned his crown today. felix hernandez wrapped up a perfect game against the tampa bay rays complete with 12 strikeouts, the 23rd perfect game in major league baseball history but the first ever in the mariners franchise. the 26-year-old former cy young award winner hasn't lost in three months. he has three complete shutout games since june 28th. >> that's it for us. the cbs evening news is next. >> derek is...
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think of steven king from iowa, a real far-righter. or joe walsh. or michele bachmann. out there that are so far to the right in terms of their positions on abortion rights. or there's birtherism like louis gohmert. they don't want them up there. two messages, one to sell them at the working class. that's the way they're headed. you may not like it, but that's the goal. the second is to keep quiet. the fringe people, the john boltons, the people like that on the hawkish right, or the tea party types, or the religious right, or the elements in the platform they agree to tonight, keep them away from the middle, because the middle doesn't want to hear that stuff. they're looking for a practical solution. i'm sitting with michael steele, the former chair, who probably disagrees with my assessment because he has to. here he is. [ laughter ] >> the interesting thing with your analysis is you're wrong. i will agree with you to this extent. i think it was a little bit of a mistake not to have a sarah palin here. i think she brings a level of energy and excitement that's going t
think of steven king from iowa, a real far-righter. or joe walsh. or michele bachmann. out there that are so far to the right in terms of their positions on abortion rights. or there's birtherism like louis gohmert. they don't want them up there. two messages, one to sell them at the working class. that's the way they're headed. you may not like it, but that's the goal. the second is to keep quiet. the fringe people, the john boltons, the people like that on the hawkish right, or the tea party...
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steven tull's father did the interview with dr. king for a book that the father was planning to write. that book was never written and eventually the tape was just forgotten. as one might imagine, historians are extremely interested in that find. tull says he plans to sell the recording to a private collector later this month. he already has an agent in new york to help him to do that. >> wow. >> that's our broadcast for now. "nightly news" coming up next. >> we hope to see you a little later tonight on news 4 at 11:00. i'm barack obama and i approve this message now mitt romney's attacking the president on medicare? the nonpartisan a-a-r-p says obamacare "cracks down on medicare fraud, waste, and abuse and strengthens guaranteed benefits." and the ryan plan? a-a-r-p says it would undermine medicare and could lead to higher costs for seniors... and experts say ryan's voucher plan could raise future retirees costs more than six thousand dollars. get the facts. these days, hey, girls! nobody has time to get sick. mom, i don't feel good. b
steven tull's father did the interview with dr. king for a book that the father was planning to write. that book was never written and eventually the tape was just forgotten. as one might imagine, historians are extremely interested in that find. tull says he plans to sell the recording to a private collector later this month. he already has an agent in new york to help him to do that. >> wow. >> that's our broadcast for now. "nightly news" coming up next. >> we hope...
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steven colbert. [applause] well, you might think that the u.s. can get away with it to kos we are the kingf the drones. well, we are fast becoming one of many many countries that have drones and that puts it in a whole different light. so the u.s. is number one producer and by far the number one user of drones. but coming up from behind is israel, that's right. the u.s. and israel have had a long collaboration in the development of drones that goes back for several decades now. in fact the predator in reaper drones that we are using today was developed by an israeli engineer who is working for the israeli defense forces. israel has used the drones extensively in the gaza strip. the operation -- in may of 2009 in which over 1400 people were killed, over 800 as people were killed by drone attacks. israel also sells drones extensively overseas and in fact they are the number one exporter of drones and they have sold drones to over 50 different countries. and then there is another country that always seems to get on the bandwagon when it comes to manufacturing and that is china. go figure up.
steven colbert. [applause] well, you might think that the u.s. can get away with it to kos we are the kingf the drones. well, we are fast becoming one of many many countries that have drones and that puts it in a whole different light. so the u.s. is number one producer and by far the number one user of drones. but coming up from behind is israel, that's right. the u.s. and israel have had a long collaboration in the development of drones that goes back for several decades now. in fact the...
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king, and since we are all here together. please join me in one final round of applause. [applause] [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] tonight on booktv steven recounts the look of naval architect wilt yams gibbs and the creation of the ss united states. the fastest ocean liner to pass the atlantic. >> he was a shy child. spent most of the time tinkering and dolgding in the family's house. his father wanted him to be a lawyer. he felt that being a naval architect wasn't a stable job. they lose their mansion and beginnings is forced to drop out and he basically said if it wasn't for the fact my father -- if my father had not gone bankrupt i would not have had the drive i had have today to remaining myself. so he ended up working his way through colombia to get the ba and the law degree practiced law for one year. hated it. and eventually apprenticed thoims a 1/2 really -- taylor taught him what he needed to learn. he moved to new york and started a successful practice not just designing the ships but navel ships. he designed 70% of all naval vessellings both during world war ii which is an incredible achievement, destroyers, cruisers, the normandy cra
king, and since we are all here together. please join me in one final round of applause. [applause] [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] tonight on booktv steven recounts the look of naval architect wilt yams gibbs and the creation of the ss united states. the fastest ocean liner to pass the atlantic. >> he was a shy child. spent most of the time tinkering and dolgding in the family's house. his father wanted him to be a lawyer. he felt that being a naval...
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stevens creek boulevard a half hour ago has become much worse. there's a secondary accident there. two lanes are blocked and are jammed. >>> there's bolt. usain bolt he's still the king today with action from this morning's qualifying heats. here are tom hammond and otto bolden. >> day five of track and field will begin in cloudy and cool conditions at olympic stadium before another big crowd, and on the track the hurdles are in place as we move to the opening round of the 110 meter hurdles. and in this heat, jason richardson of the united states hoping to be one of the first three to advance automatically to the semifinals. there he. is he is the reigning world champion after winning in south korea last summer. declared the winner after a disqualification and signaling his ascendance to the top rank of hurdlers in the world. >> tom, we go back to last summer in south korea. jason richardson, third from the right. he's in with the last -- with the current recordholder robles who takes the lead in the red and white for cuba as well as chang from china, the former recordholder. look what was
stevens creek boulevard a half hour ago has become much worse. there's a secondary accident there. two lanes are blocked and are jammed. >>> there's bolt. usain bolt he's still the king today with action from this morning's qualifying heats. here are tom hammond and otto bolden. >> day five of track and field will begin in cloudy and cool conditions at olympic stadium before another big crowd, and on the track the hurdles are in place as we move to the opening round of the 110...