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she was in a neighborhood, more working class suburbia than polynesian paradise. in her own small ranch house, in her garage, in her car, she'd been strangled to death. it was sandra's new boyfriend, ryan shinjo, who called the police, said he found her that way. and she was slumped to the right to the passenger seat, face down into the seat. keith morrison (voiceover): roy asher was one of the original investigators. we spoke to him in 2009. this was three years after sandra was murdered. i saw in the back of her neck some literature marks. we didn't find the cord itself. we have an idea of what could have been used. what? a thin cord like a fishing line. keith morrison (voiceover): sandra's shirt and bra were askew. her lip was split, as if she'd been punched in the face. ryan, the boyfriend-- he's the one on the right of the screen-- told investigators he discovered sandra's body around 9:00 pm. but the cops could see she had been dead for a while by then. probably 8 to 10 hours. which would have put the time of death about-- in the morning. could you get any m
she was in a neighborhood, more working class suburbia than polynesian paradise. in her own small ranch house, in her garage, in her car, she'd been strangled to death. it was sandra's new boyfriend, ryan shinjo, who called the police, said he found her that way. and she was slumped to the right to the passenger seat, face down into the seat. keith morrison (voiceover): roy asher was one of the original investigators. we spoke to him in 2009. this was three years after sandra was murdered. i...
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so i would assume that most people are familiar with suburbia and the suburb. it's a town to an urban area such as one in which where we sit chicago. what differentiates an excerpt from a suburb is density and distance. so taking those in reverse and exurb has greater distance from the urban area than a suburb, but fewer people. so less population density and exurbia began to take off, expand and grow and enlarge. within the past couple of decades as a later stage of white flight, which is perhaps something we'll in just a bit, but also exurbia is largely. so a real developers enter into these area as and they see that it's there's cheap land available they purchase it and they build housing complexes and strip malls and other accouterments necessary to establish something reasonable living a community and people. the diversity or the progressive politics of the city or the densely populated suburb they find themselves in exurbia. and there is a symbol closest that develops between the isolation of the town and the exclusionary and exclusive political beliefs o
so i would assume that most people are familiar with suburbia and the suburb. it's a town to an urban area such as one in which where we sit chicago. what differentiates an excerpt from a suburb is density and distance. so taking those in reverse and exurb has greater distance from the urban area than a suburb, but fewer people. so less population density and exurbia began to take off, expand and grow and enlarge. within the past couple of decades as a later stage of white flight, which is...
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canning: it's called the inland empire, riverside county, a sprawling stretch of southern california suburbia east of la. it was here in the little town of murrietta, where sherra wright and her kids settled in the spring of 2017. woman: you got the feeling that she was starting a new life outside of the shadow of lorenzen wright's murder in memphis all the way across the country. andrea canning: almost 1,600 miles and seven years removed from ren's murder in memphis, to some, sherra also seemed to have moved on in terms of what was happening back home-- --even on the anniversary of his death. reporter: seven years ago to the day, these family members reported lorenzen wright missing. andrea canning: once again, lorenzen's family and friends gathered to pay their respects. another year, another vigil to keep hope alive that his murder might somehow be solved. we're going to keep this thing going year after year because i know that's what he would want us to do. we love you, lorenzen! it's getting colder by the day. and were no closer to finding out who did it. there's not a day that goes by t
canning: it's called the inland empire, riverside county, a sprawling stretch of southern california suburbia east of la. it was here in the little town of murrietta, where sherra wright and her kids settled in the spring of 2017. woman: you got the feeling that she was starting a new life outside of the shadow of lorenzen wright's murder in memphis all the way across the country. andrea canning: almost 1,600 miles and seven years removed from ren's murder in memphis, to some, sherra also...
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the search for green grass in suburbia is frustrating for everyone. currently it's easier to get her all done for that in a call. look over here, all these cows crossing the road, blocking the traffic. and it seems like nobody's taking the initiative to bring them to a better place who are doors of raising their castle in urban areas because they were driven out of their traditional nomadic pastor trapped between climate change and organization. first, man, i mean to spend says spend, it's are active in rural areas. in the bush days bonded to deal with a call sometime that can not be doors. so that is why we are no child. so would the side because of insecurity to finding grazing and water for his animals is a daily struggle for her. it's been like all i mean, he walks for hours, often i don't busy highways to the annoyance of other road users. i'm not happy you want. i'm in blue, hong says to hallmark, i think the goldman should do something about it because most of us are requesting the they should be in a rush or something. the government wants to
the search for green grass in suburbia is frustrating for everyone. currently it's easier to get her all done for that in a call. look over here, all these cows crossing the road, blocking the traffic. and it seems like nobody's taking the initiative to bring them to a better place who are doors of raising their castle in urban areas because they were driven out of their traditional nomadic pastor trapped between climate change and organization. first, man, i mean to spend says spend, it's are...
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i wonder if these white women in suburbia will actually be watching, as we've seen an increasing number of heavy weights, celebrities like the last taylor swift beyond so throwing there's support behind trump and harris. but no, everyone thinks this is necessarily a good thing for america. take a look and then i'll get your reaction. obviously. what year old does it make any type of sense that a celebrity who is, has multiple millions of dollars who lives in a multi $1000000.00 home private shifts? right? security k, like in one year old, does it make sense that they could come out and be like, hey, we think that you should really go vote for this person? it's like, it is the biggest thing to me. so there's a, it's one point, right? the disconnect of the celebrities, lifestyles, and, and the, and the average american voter. but would you say um those to average has actually you speak directly to that particular voting walk that you just said white women is that where they are important is life or is not at all. is part of the tradition of american politics. the liberties always get invo
i wonder if these white women in suburbia will actually be watching, as we've seen an increasing number of heavy weights, celebrities like the last taylor swift beyond so throwing there's support behind trump and harris. but no, everyone thinks this is necessarily a good thing for america. take a look and then i'll get your reaction. obviously. what year old does it make any type of sense that a celebrity who is, has multiple millions of dollars who lives in a multi $1000000.00 home private...
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that is why she is an tempting sad reenactments of what people do in suburbia on a sunday. it is not working for her. no when is convinced and then don't care if you are sitting if a bar or not frankly. >> laura: men are either drinking or watching porn because they have those ads popping up. >> don't give them any ideas.ads >> laura: that was written about yesterday and then it is fake loading of guns and they can't load guns and thesote are gained that can't shoot straigh. thank you so much. that is it for us and follow mem on social media. i have some texas a&m photos >> todd: t minus seven days, election day one week away and tens of millions of voters have cast their ballots early. we are expecting trump to make comments at mar-a-lago. and harris will deliver her campaign's closing argument in washington, d.c. >> carley: authorities investigating after ballot boxes in oregon and washington are set on fire. how this will impact the election. >> todd: another rough night for yankees fans. dodgers one win away from a world series title. >> 2-2 to torres. spin and a throw
that is why she is an tempting sad reenactments of what people do in suburbia on a sunday. it is not working for her. no when is convinced and then don't care if you are sitting if a bar or not frankly. >> laura: men are either drinking or watching porn because they have those ads popping up. >> don't give them any ideas.ads >> laura: that was written about yesterday and then it is fake loading of guns and they can't load guns and thesote are gained that can't shoot straigh....
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that is why she is an tempting sad reenactments of what people do in suburbia on a sunday.onvinced and then don't care if you are sitting if a bar or not frankly. >> laura: men are either drinking or watching porn because they have those ads popping up. >> don't give them any ideas.ads >> laura: that was written about yesterday and then it is fake loading of guns and they can't load guns and thesote are gained that can't shoot straigh. thank you so much. that is it for us and follow mem on social media. i have some texas a&m photos >> todd: t
that is why she is an tempting sad reenactments of what people do in suburbia on a sunday.onvinced and then don't care if you are sitting if a bar or not frankly. >> laura: men are either drinking or watching porn because they have those ads popping up. >> don't give them any ideas.ads >> laura: that was written about yesterday and then it is fake loading of guns and they can't load guns and thesote are gained that can't shoot straigh. thank you so much. that is it for us and...
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that is why she is attempting these sad reenactments of what normal people do in a suburbia on the sundayhe is like them and men that do not care if you are sitting at a bar or not. >> laura: either drinking or watching porn, those porn adds. [laughter] they have those adds apparently, that was written about. they have that and it's like fake loading of guns, cannot load again and got a big it was want to spend some time with you, thank you so much. all right that is all for us tonight, make sure to follow me on social media, we have some photos there from the big game. jesse watters is next. >> jesse: welcomes to 'jesse watters primetime'. tonight...
that is why she is attempting these sad reenactments of what normal people do in a suburbia on the sundayhe is like them and men that do not care if you are sitting at a bar or not. >> laura: either drinking or watching porn, those porn adds. [laughter] they have those adds apparently, that was written about. they have that and it's like fake loading of guns, cannot load again and got a big it was want to spend some time with you, thank you so much. all right that is all for us tonight,...
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that is why she is attempting these sad reenactments of what normal people do in a suburbia on the sunday, it is not working for her. nobody is convinced she is like them and men that do not care if you are sitting at a bar or not. >> laura: either drinking or watching porn, those porn adds. [laughter] they have those adds apparently, that was written about. they have that and it's like fake loading of guns, cannot load again and got a big it was want to spend some time with you, thank you so much. all right that is all for us tonight, make sure to follow me on social media, we have some photos there from the big game. jesse watters is next. >> jesse: welcomes to 'jesse watters primetime'. tonight... >> we don't get the selection right, your wife, your daughter, your mother will become collateral damage. >> jesse: hoping change, turn into fear and rage. [bleep] >> we will never give in or give up, we will never, ever back down and we will never, ever, ever surrender. [cheering and applause] >> jesse: trump, electrify madison square garden. >> of the future is going to be amazing! be one a
that is why she is attempting these sad reenactments of what normal people do in a suburbia on the sunday, it is not working for her. nobody is convinced she is like them and men that do not care if you are sitting at a bar or not. >> laura: either drinking or watching porn, those porn adds. [laughter] they have those adds apparently, that was written about. they have that and it's like fake loading of guns, cannot load again and got a big it was want to spend some time with you, thank...
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suburbia has always promised connection to the good parts of urban life but with the values of a rural life and when you discover that you cannot actually have it both ways, it helps explain i think white suburban -- i think it explains why suburban areas move out because we are chasing a green we could never catch. peter: was there a urban exodus to the suburbs or a rural exodus to the suburbs? steven: thanks for asking that. you talk about white flight. you can look at the collapsing population of big industrial centers. new york loses one million people in the 1970's, they moved to the suburbs. that is true but when you look deeper, you discover the numbers do not add up. suburban growth is happening far faster than can be explained simply by the movement of people out of the central city. i discovered that a lot of the growth is driven by rural people leaving the areas that are no longer economically viable. they are not moving to the city, anymore, they are moving to the suburbs outside the city so they can get a job in a metro area but they are not actually a city dweller. and i
suburbia has always promised connection to the good parts of urban life but with the values of a rural life and when you discover that you cannot actually have it both ways, it helps explain i think white suburban -- i think it explains why suburban areas move out because we are chasing a green we could never catch. peter: was there a urban exodus to the suburbs or a rural exodus to the suburbs? steven: thanks for asking that. you talk about white flight. you can look at the collapsing...
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suburbia has always promised connection to the good parts of urban life but with the values of a ruralife and when you discover that you cannot actually have it both ways, it helps explain i think white suburban -- i think it explains why suburban areas move out because we are chasing a green we could never catch. peter: was there a urban exodus to the suburbs or a rural exodus to the suburbs? steven: thanks for asking that. you talk about white flight. you can look at the collapsing population of big industrial centers. new york loses one million people in the 1970's, they moved to the suburbs. that is true but when you look deeper, you discover the numbers do not add up. suburban growth is happening far faster than can be explained simply by the movement of people out of the central city. i discovered that a lot of the growth is driven by rural people leaving the areas that are no longer economically viable. they are not moving to the city, anymore, they are moving to the suburbs outside the city so they can get a job in a metro area but they are not actually a city dweller. and i th
suburbia has always promised connection to the good parts of urban life but with the values of a ruralife and when you discover that you cannot actually have it both ways, it helps explain i think white suburban -- i think it explains why suburban areas move out because we are chasing a green we could never catch. peter: was there a urban exodus to the suburbs or a rural exodus to the suburbs? steven: thanks for asking that. you talk about white flight. you can look at the collapsing population...
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suburbia has always promised connection to all of the goodies of urban life, with all of the values ofal life. when you discover you can't have it both ways, this i think helps explain why suburban growth has always moved further and further out in this concentric rings. we are chasing a dream we are never going to catch. >> did you find proof that it was urban exodus to the suburbs, or was there rural exodus? >> thank you for that. when you tell the story of suburban growth in the postwar period, if you have freshmen in the class in your historian like me, we talk about is you can look at the collapsing population of the big industrial centers, new york loses 1 million people in the 1970s. they are moving out to the suburbs. and that is all true enough. but when you drill down a little deeper, you discover that the numbers don't actually at up. suburban growth is happening far faster than can be explained simply by the movement of people out of the central city. what i have discovered is that a lot of this growth is driven by rural people, again, leaving those areas no longer economic
suburbia has always promised connection to all of the goodies of urban life, with all of the values ofal life. when you discover you can't have it both ways, this i think helps explain why suburban growth has always moved further and further out in this concentric rings. we are chasing a dream we are never going to catch. >> did you find proof that it was urban exodus to the suburbs, or was there rural exodus? >> thank you for that. when you tell the story of suburban growth in the...
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i have talked about black voters and latino voters, those margins -- >> suburbia. >> they are important when you take it sound by side , what we have heard from the vice president, what you are talking here about fascism, what will get white women out to vote? >> you know, i don't think there is , they wouldn't even have me. what is striking to me, remember when trump did that fox town hall in forsyth county , georgia, which is totally trump and a white woman stood up and said, basically, why are you trying to take away our right to healthcare? that was not some radical liberal. that was a woman who is a revival trump voter. this had impact. there is not a silent trump voter anymore. they are not ashamed anymore. i think there could be some silent women. >> especially married women. they are sort of saying i may vote for kamala harris and may not tell my husband i am doing that. >> my mom in 1992 would not tell my mom -- dad who she voted for. she voted for ross perot and that is another story but that will still happen. there is even, i have heard there are campaigns of women saying in
i have talked about black voters and latino voters, those margins -- >> suburbia. >> they are important when you take it sound by side , what we have heard from the vice president, what you are talking here about fascism, what will get white women out to vote? >> you know, i don't think there is , they wouldn't even have me. what is striking to me, remember when trump did that fox town hall in forsyth county , georgia, which is totally trump and a white woman stood up and...
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scratch where in the world can you find that >> i'm one of the owners we do rolls that are like suburbianese sister-in-law and a little bit of entertain sprouts and we love it here. >> there are 6 grilled cheese grilled to the crisp on the outside outstanding salsa and a lot of things to dip it knocks you out and it's spicecy and delicious i was theerson that came here and we were not prepared for this every year we're prepared everybody thinks what they're doing and we can cookout of our home and so the festivals were part of the group we shove what we do and we w we tried to capture the spirit of xrifs. >> and there from there to sales and the hard part of the sales is 250 assess our market and creating a market opportunity giving limited risks and sales experience to our guys and >> hello. i'm jaime gutierrez. san francisco is a marfbalist city full of diversity and culture. district 9 is a embodiment of diversity. the mission showcases latino culture with mural street vendors and cuisine. buno heights is aging hippies and young families. [indiscbl
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that's very much unclear suburbia is certainly a possibility. right now much more ubiquitous in the rural areas. >> i know, david, i know we'll be all over the map here, so i understand and anticipate your -- let's just say your -- you won't mind, how about that enphase is down a lot today. that's because of european business going down. european subsidies are down. >> we saw deutsche and volvo today. >> europe is doing a lot of things with the government i had a solar project going on in italy and they gave me a huge, huge rebate. then they took the rebate back that discouraged me from completing my solar. >> you might not want to engage in more business activity as a result. >> at the same time. at the same time starlink comes in with the euro package what am i supposed to do it's faster, it's doesn't -- >> doesn't go down in a storm, which in a lot of areas that matters, too. >> a bunch of ceo friends who carry -- not friends, but they carry starlink everywhere they go because they don't want to be in a situation it's a juggernaut. starlink i
that's very much unclear suburbia is certainly a possibility. right now much more ubiquitous in the rural areas. >> i know, david, i know we'll be all over the map here, so i understand and anticipate your -- let's just say your -- you won't mind, how about that enphase is down a lot today. that's because of european business going down. european subsidies are down. >> we saw deutsche and volvo today. >> europe is doing a lot of things with the government i had a solar project...
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it's a voters in the middle in suburbia that are swinging back and forth between 2016 being pro-trumpwhat they had gotten for the last four years and now under, harris running at the top of the ticket they have swung pretty substantially in her direction and away from donald trump. and what's good to be the biggest bang for your buck population wise to flip these states. lisa: pretty controversial what you are saying based on polling we are seeing in the momentum and betting markets which would give donald trump the clear lead. where are people wrong in their analysis preyed is it just the suburban voter. or is it something else in terms of what the deciding factors really are. >> i spent all week last week with investors in new york and i would say the street is even more bullish on trump winning then the predicted markets are. last i checked predicted markets were at 61% trump would win. on the street it's more like 70% so there is this high degree of conviction and the early voting data out of nevada is a very weak picture for democrat so there's reason to be excited. it's too earl
it's a voters in the middle in suburbia that are swinging back and forth between 2016 being pro-trumpwhat they had gotten for the last four years and now under, harris running at the top of the ticket they have swung pretty substantially in her direction and away from donald trump. and what's good to be the biggest bang for your buck population wise to flip these states. lisa: pretty controversial what you are saying based on polling we are seeing in the momentum and betting markets which would...