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when ted bundy with us killing women, there wasn't a national database. now we're being told that law enforcement found a vile of his blood an they're going to upload the full dna profile to a national database and also perhaps send it to state databases. so that dna profile can be compared against a lot of these cold cases. it's quite possible that ted bundy could be found connected to other victims, other crimes, because i think the conventional wisdom has been that he killed many more women than he took credit for. so this is just a huge, huge break through for law enforcement. >> some of these cases go back 50 years. to think about the dna and the evidence in these cases we'll have to see if they can find these this full profile and find these victims. >> i thank you for watching. i'm brooke baldwin here in atlanta. that is it for me. let's go now to washington. wolf blitzer in "the situation room" starts now. >> brooke, thanks very much happening. president obama signs a bill to avoid the economic debt crisis for now. all sides are bracing for the ne
when ted bundy with us killing women, there wasn't a national database. now we're being told that law enforcement found a vile of his blood an they're going to upload the full dna profile to a national database and also perhaps send it to state databases. so that dna profile can be compared against a lot of these cold cases. it's quite possible that ted bundy could be found connected to other victims, other crimes, because i think the conventional wisdom has been that he killed many more women...
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now this newly discovered of vile of ted bundy blood that has been setting on a shelf unnoticed coulds case. it was your investigative instincts that led to the discovery of bundy's blood. detective, you know, ann marie burr, tell me why you're still on this case and what led you to lead to this evidence in this murder? >> ann marie burr is the oldest unsolved case with the tacoma police department and we are in the end stages of developing our cold case unit here with ou police department. we have approximately 190 unsolved cases here and her being the oldest case and the fact that she was a child and ted bundy's name has been a suspect's name that pops up in that case over the last year. however, there really has been nothing to link him to the case. >> wow. so here is what is interesting, detective. you started looking through the files. you're going through this one specific cold case. and you find the name of this detective in florida that may have some dna evidence, but what he comes back with is actually a vile vial of blood. how did it remain on the shelves unnoticed for so ma
now this newly discovered of vile of ted bundy blood that has been setting on a shelf unnoticed coulds case. it was your investigative instincts that led to the discovery of bundy's blood. detective, you know, ann marie burr, tell me why you're still on this case and what led you to lead to this evidence in this murder? >> ann marie burr is the oldest unsolved case with the tacoma police department and we are in the end stages of developing our cold case unit here with ou police...
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higher for disabled veterans or forthose out of work for more than six months. >>> serial killer ted bundyhas been dead for 22 years now. now the fbi wants to find out if he is responsible for cold cases dating back to the early 1960s. today the fbi will enter bundy's dna profile into its index system. they built a profile from a vile of his blood found at at a florida evidence lab. he confessed to 30 murders before his 1989 execution. investigators long believed he is responsible for other deaths. >>> a texas jury will begin deliberating today to decide the fate of a polygamist leader warren jeff. he was convicted of child sexual assault charges. hi assaulted a 12-year-old girl and impregnated a 16-year-old. he acted has arizona own attorney during the trial and says he was a victim of religious prosecution. he faces up to life in prison. >>> people living in oakland have launched a new campaign against the world's oldest profession. last night dozens marched through city streets determined to take back their streets from prostitutes. aggressive streetwalkers are destroying their neighbor
higher for disabled veterans or forthose out of work for more than six months. >>> serial killer ted bundyhas been dead for 22 years now. now the fbi wants to find out if he is responsible for cold cases dating back to the early 1960s. today the fbi will enter bundy's dna profile into its index system. they built a profile from a vile of his blood found at at a florida evidence lab. he confessed to 30 murders before his 1989 execution. investigators long believed he is responsible for...
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shannon: coming up, we're going to debate his comments. >>> and american serial killer ted bundy back in the headlines today. could a 33-year-old vile of blood -- vial of blood link bundy to other unsolved murders? we investigate. >>> and a ton day at the beach -- fun day at the beach turned into a race against the clock to save a man who was buried under 20 feet of sand. >> i was afraid i was going to die, wondering how i'd live through that was i couldn't -- because i couldn't even tell if anybody heard me screaming help. with new extra-strength bayer advanc aspirin. it has microparticles, enters the bloodstream faster and rushes relief to the site of pain. it's clinically proven to relieve pain ice as fast. new bayer advanced aspirin. a living, breathing intelligence that's helping people rethink how they live. ♪ in here, video games are not confined to screens. ♪ excuse me, hi. my grandfather lived in this village. [ woman speaking italian ] [ male announcer ] in here, everyone speaks the same language. ♪ in here, cars call mechanics before you do. ♪ [ radio chatter, siren wails ]
shannon: coming up, we're going to debate his comments. >>> and american serial killer ted bundy back in the headlines today. could a 33-year-old vile of blood -- vial of blood link bundy to other unsolved murders? we investigate. >>> and a ton day at the beach -- fun day at the beach turned into a race against the clock to save a man who was buried under 20 feet of sand. >> i was afraid i was going to die, wondering how i'd live through that was i couldn't -- because i...
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ted bundy has been dead for 22 years.he fbi wants to find out if he is responsible for cold cases dating back to the early 1960s. the agency built the profile from a vile of his blood found at a florida evidence lab. bundy confessed to more than 30 murders before his 1989 execution. investigators have long believed he is responsible for other deaths. >>> time now 6:15. in less than two hours president obama will announce new initiatives to try to help military veterans get new jobs. as ktvu alison burns just found out this morning the jobless rate for veterans remains dramatically higher than the national unemployment rate. allison. >> reporter: that is right, dave. the labor department report that came out yesterday shows veterans at 13.3%. that is more than four-points higher than the national unemployment rate. president obama will announce new tax breaks this morning to try to turn the numbers around. it is called the higher the returning heros tax credit. $2400 for employers who hire vets who have been unemployed for
ted bundy has been dead for 22 years.he fbi wants to find out if he is responsible for cold cases dating back to the early 1960s. the agency built the profile from a vile of his blood found at a florida evidence lab. bundy confessed to more than 30 murders before his 1989 execution. investigators have long believed he is responsible for other deaths. >>> time now 6:15. in less than two hours president obama will announce new initiatives to try to help military veterans get new jobs. as...
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the vial had been sent to florida in 1978 when ted bundy was arrested in the death of a 12-year-old girl others that he was sentenced to death. officials warn, however, the age of the blood may make it difficult to find full d.n.a. samples. the film shawshank redemption half an oak tree that played a key role in the end of the movie. this is an image of the tree north central ohio near the end of the film. where morgan freidman character finds a note left. here is how it looks now. the tree had rotted and strong winds split it down the middle. a local official says the tree has drawn many visitors and called the damage tragic. top story update now. president obama signing a compromise bill to raise the nation's debt ceiling, senate paled it earlier today 74-26 with the vote. just hours before midnight deadline. but the agreement seems to have done little to settle the markets. in fact, just the opposite. the dow dropped for eighth straight session down 260 points. only the sixth time it's been down that many sessions in a row in 30 years. down almost 7%. as for the nation's excellent a.a
the vial had been sent to florida in 1978 when ted bundy was arrested in the death of a 12-year-old girl others that he was sentenced to death. officials warn, however, the age of the blood may make it difficult to find full d.n.a. samples. the film shawshank redemption half an oak tree that played a key role in the end of the movie. this is an image of the tree north central ohio near the end of the film. where morgan freidman character finds a note left. here is how it looks now. the tree had...
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. >>> newly discovered dna from serial killer ted bundy is entered into a national database.hoping to genetically link bundy to a number of unsolved murders involving young women over the past decades. >>> a smithsonian exhibit on the chilean miners opens a year after their mining accident trapped 33 men for 69 days. some the rescued miners got a firsthand look at the capsule that pulled them to the surface and other items marking their ordeal. nearly half of the miners are now unemployed. >>> a new mission for nasa launching a solar powered spacecraft to jupiter. it's not expected to arrive until july 4th, 2016. after all, it is a 900 million-mile journey. >> imagine all miles miles you would get for that. >> a long way. for some of you, local news is next. >>> for everyone else, how the white house takes a toll on our presidents. [ male announcer ] ah. capri sun 100% juice. good choice. launun me fellas. capri sun 100% juice. sure, but let me get a little information first. for broccoli, say one. for toys, say two. toys ! the systst can't process your response at this time.
. >>> newly discovered dna from serial killer ted bundy is entered into a national database.hoping to genetically link bundy to a number of unsolved murders involving young women over the past decades. >>> a smithsonian exhibit on the chilean miners opens a year after their mining accident trapped 33 men for 69 days. some the rescued miners got a firsthand look at the capsule that pulled them to the surface and other items marking their ordeal. nearly half of the miners are...
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. >>> a vial of ted bundy's blood could help solve cold cases.could be pinned with even more killings thanks to a detective who came across a vial of blood taken in 1978. it was still on file. complete dna profile on bundy will be uploaded to 9 the fbi's national database this week. >>> it was almost seven months ago when a gunman attacked a rally for gabrielle giffords. a lubullet to the left side of r brain. she beat the odds and survived and after months of rehab, she surprised her colleagues right here returning to capitol hill for last night's vote on the debt deal. and a pretty touching moment for daniel hernandez. that he was brand new intern when the 14509ing happened and he's a big reason why she's alive today. so daniel, she definitely wowed the floor. how did that make you feel to see that? >> you know, it was absolutely amazing to be able to see her going back to doing what she's always loved, which is representing her constituents. so i think for me, words really can't put into context how excited i was to finally see her going out a
. >>> a vial of ted bundy's blood could help solve cold cases.could be pinned with even more killings thanks to a detective who came across a vial of blood taken in 1978. it was still on file. complete dna profile on bundy will be uploaded to 9 the fbi's national database this week. >>> it was almost seven months ago when a gunman attacked a rally for gabrielle giffords. a lubullet to the left side of r brain. she beat the odds and survived and after months of rehab, she...
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notorious serial killer, but a new discovery could lead investigators to possibly more victims of ted bundyy hostin is on the case. and just weeks before the 9/11 memorial opens, construction coming to a sudden halt. find out why workers are walking off the job. >>> here we go, beginning with hour two, breaking news. let's take a look at the big board. there may be a deal done and this bill is signed by the president. i'm talking debt ceiling. but you can see the numbers, the dow taking a huge plunge, down 265 points on this tuesday afternoon. alison kosick live at the new york stock exchange. allison, what do you make of this? >> an ugly day today. this had a lot to do with what the broader economy is doing. the nasdaq off 2 3/4%. really just an awful day. we're below the 12,000 mark, the psychological marker for the dow as well. things just went south from there. why do we see this selloff? i tell you, we've had a series of down beat reports starting with friday. we we had a very weak gdp report, showing there's little growth here in the economy right now. we also had a weak manufacturing
notorious serial killer, but a new discovery could lead investigators to possibly more victims of ted bundyy hostin is on the case. and just weeks before the 9/11 memorial opens, construction coming to a sudden halt. find out why workers are walking off the job. >>> here we go, beginning with hour two, breaking news. let's take a look at the big board. there may be a deal done and this bill is signed by the president. i'm talking debt ceiling. but you can see the numbers, the dow...
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. >>> the profile of ted bundy will be enter into the data base.oney to some cold case murders. bundy confessed to more than 30 murders before dying in florida's electric chair in 1989. >>> a philadelphia judge is ordered four people to stand trial after a murder after a disput on a public bus ended in gun fire. they're shooting at a bus. two men spraying the bus with bullet unless june. the young woman on the bus accused of calling them after another passenger chastised her for spanking her son. believe it or not, no one was hurt by the flying bullets and the pbuses had cameras inside ad outside. >>> what could exist on mars? what nasa just found. first, this day in history in 1962, marilyn monroe was found dead in her l.a. home. let's take a look at marilyn in "gentlemen prefer blonds." ♪ a kiss on the hand can be quite continental ♪ ♪ but diamonds are a girl's best friend ♪ you'll feel satisfied. [ female announcer ] yoplait greek. it is so good. oh, and there's a smile. with aveeno nourish plus moisturize. active naturals wheat formulas target
. >>> the profile of ted bundy will be enter into the data base.oney to some cold case murders. bundy confessed to more than 30 murders before dying in florida's electric chair in 1989. >>> a philadelphia judge is ordered four people to stand trial after a murder after a disput on a public bus ended in gun fire. they're shooting at a bus. two men spraying the bus with bullet unless june. the young woman on the bus accused of calling them after another passenger chastised her...
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. >>> florida authorities up loaded the dna of notorious serial killer ted bundy.they hope this will help crack unsolved homicides across the country. before his execution in 1981 bundy confessed to more than 20 killings. two viles of his blood were found early ier this year. the samples were collected after his conviction of a 12- year-old girl. >>> some tough competition tonight. why these [ female announcer ] at the jcpenney huge sale, back to school style is hugely affordable! with unbeatable doorbusters... ...find huge savings... like $14.99 juniors' dresses.... ...$12.99 boys' and girls' arizona jeans.... ....and $4.99 guys' screen tees. save huge on nike and new balance shoes too -- just $38.99! plus, with jcp cash, earn 10, 15 or 20 dollars off on the spot. no exclusions! unlike other stores, we don't make you come back to save! go to jcp.com to see everything on sale. we make back to school style affordable. you make it yours. jcpenney. sis, help me create my oasis. ok, romantic garden? oh, is there a castle nearby? no, but there's a charming farmhouse. ri
. >>> florida authorities up loaded the dna of notorious serial killer ted bundy.they hope this will help crack unsolved homicides across the country. before his execution in 1981 bundy confessed to more than 20 killings. two viles of his blood were found early ier this year. the samples were collected after his conviction of a 12- year-old girl. >>> some tough competition tonight. why these [ female announcer ] at the jcpenney huge sale, back to school style is hugely...
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. >>> florida authorities up loaded the dna of notorious serial killer ted bundy.hey hope this will help crack unsolved homicides across the country. before his execution in 1981 bundy confessed to more than 20 killings. two viles of his blood were found early ier this year. the samples were collected after his conviction of a 12- year-old girl. >>> some tough competition tonight. why these performances are about more than just singing. >>> what's behind the first ever bear hunting season and why it's meeting a lot of opposition. [ male announcer ] this... is the montrose pet hospital -- montrose, california. in here, anarchy meets order. working with at&t, doctors set up a broadband solution to handle data and a mobility app to stay connected with their business. so they can run the office... even when they're not in the office. call at&t and see what we can do for you. with unlimited voice plus broadband, starting at $70 dollars. it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. >>> new at 10:00 tonight, one of the biggest complaints y
. >>> florida authorities up loaded the dna of notorious serial killer ted bundy.hey hope this will help crack unsolved homicides across the country. before his execution in 1981 bundy confessed to more than 20 killings. two viles of his blood were found early ier this year. the samples were collected after his conviction of a 12- year-old girl. >>> some tough competition tonight. why these performances are about more than just singing. >>> what's behind the first...
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i want to ask you first, why wasn't ted bundy's blood collected before he was actually executed? r, when mr. bundy was executed, we didn't really have the idea -- really didn't have the poe tens that we do now for doing some of the dna testing that we are on some of these old cases so we are just really very fortunate that we have the ability to go back and rhett the throw actively look at some of these case and to put this dna into the database. >> you mentioned this database. the blood goes in and then how does it work? what does the system actually do? >> well, the system already contains hundreds of thousands of crime scene profiles. in other words, dna profiles that are taken from both current and very old case and so what will happen is mr. bundy's blood will be pro-filed it has already and that profile will be put into the database and then that will be run against, in a computer, it will be run against all of the profiles currently there that were developed from crime scenes, including crime scenes back when he was alive and when he was committing so many crimes. so you th
i want to ask you first, why wasn't ted bundy's blood collected before he was actually executed? r, when mr. bundy was executed, we didn't really have the idea -- really didn't have the poe tens that we do now for doing some of the dna testing that we are on some of these old cases so we are just really very fortunate that we have the ability to go back and rhett the throw actively look at some of these case and to put this dna into the database. >> you mentioned this database. the blood...
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ted bundy's dna, a vial of blood, he had said he had killed many more people and is suspected in dozenshundreds, more murders. what happens now? >> there are some who believe he was one of the america's more prolific if not infamous killers. this dna will be compared against the unsubor unknown subjects for rapes, for other types of sexual assaults for murder to try and see if in fact bundy could be -- realize when he went to the electric chair in florida, he kept playing games with the authorities. he kept saying, you know, if you allow me to live, i'll help you identify more victims. he claimed he had many more victims. hopefully the finding of this dna will suggest if he was telling the truth when he went to meet his maker or not. >> clint, thanks for joining me. good to see you. >> good to see with you, chris. >>> thanks. >>> becky quick and the stocks are next. >>> welcome back. i'm carl parker. we're looking for a wonderful change, 76 in chicago, 77 in cleveland. that cooler air making its way to the northeast on friday. also bleeding down into parts of the southeast as well, but
ted bundy's dna, a vial of blood, he had said he had killed many more people and is suspected in dozenshundreds, more murders. what happens now? >> there are some who believe he was one of the america's more prolific if not infamous killers. this dna will be compared against the unsubor unknown subjects for rapes, for other types of sexual assaults for murder to try and see if in fact bundy could be -- realize when he went to the electric chair in florida, he kept playing games with the...
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>>shepard: well, ted bundy confessed.>guest: you investigate and prosecute the case and they does that. >>shepard: now he confessed again and given so many details it is almost beyond any exclusion of all reasonable debt he could have the details. >>guest: we cannot second-guess a motion to suppress. the prosecution got to talk about whether a jury could hear the statement and the judge said i will not let it go to the jury. >>shepard: what i thought was interesting about this, something you and arthur talked about during the casey anthony murder trial and today, the jury culture seems to be if you don't have a videotape of the crime, because of csi and other shows people lean towards acquit am. is that your sense of things still? >>guest: it is funny, if you asked me the question i would give the answer you gave, we live in a society where the jury wants to see, they want to see the body. they want to see a murder weapon, a cause of death. they want to have a motive. they want it given to them in a neat package and if an
>>shepard: well, ted bundy confessed.>guest: you investigate and prosecute the case and they does that. >>shepard: now he confessed again and given so many details it is almost beyond any exclusion of all reasonable debt he could have the details. >>guest: we cannot second-guess a motion to suppress. the prosecution got to talk about whether a jury could hear the statement and the judge said i will not let it go to the jury. >>shepard: what i thought was interesting...
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just by looking at me, i don't know, everybody thought ted bundy was a really swell-looking cat, but it turned out he was a freak. if you saw me on the street in a suit, you'd never guess i had been in prison so you can't judge an individual by just looking at him. you have to get to know him, bottom line. >> one mistake, no juvenile, criminal history, no drinking in public or anything like that. one mistake. one mistake. and all because i was being a follower and not a leader. i was an impressionable kid who just thought that he would never get in trouble. >> bryan thomas cello has been at folsom for ten years. he was sentenced when he was 21. >> i committed a crime of kidnap/robbery, jewelry store owner. went into the home, home invasion, took the safe, and the purpose of the whole crime was to go to the jewelry store and it didn't work out like that and the guys -- i was the youngest one in the crowd, so the most impressionable one, and the thing is i was basically the one who took the fall. so if you can just -- it's kind of a -- it's sad. i get -- i still get choked up thinking
just by looking at me, i don't know, everybody thought ted bundy was a really swell-looking cat, but it turned out he was a freak. if you saw me on the street in a suit, you'd never guess i had been in prison so you can't judge an individual by just looking at him. you have to get to know him, bottom line. >> one mistake, no juvenile, criminal history, no drinking in public or anything like that. one mistake. one mistake. and all because i was being a follower and not a leader. i was an...
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mubarak could be executed if he is convicted. >>> and a vial of serial killer ted bundy's blood, coulden recovered from an evidence lab in florida and will be entered in the fbi's dna system. bundy was executed in 1989 for three murders. when he was convicted, dna typing was not widely used. anderson? >> interesting. i would think that they would have his blood in storage. great they were able to find some. >> you would think. but sometimes old evidence like that, they just found it. yeah. >>> breaking news, we're following a texas jury found polygamist sect leader, warren jeffs, guilty of two sexual assault charges on a child. they reached after four hours after a closing argument from jeffs set the bar for bizarre. he spent most of his allotted 30 minutes completely silent. it was the latest jaw-dropping moment in a trial full of them. one of the most disturbing came yesterday when jurors heard an audiotape of jeffs supposedly having sex with a 12-year-old girl. the charges come after a raid on his ranch in eldorado, texas. you probably remember the raid. hundreds of kids were remove
mubarak could be executed if he is convicted. >>> and a vial of serial killer ted bundy's blood, coulden recovered from an evidence lab in florida and will be entered in the fbi's dna system. bundy was executed in 1989 for three murders. when he was convicted, dna typing was not widely used. anderson? >> interesting. i would think that they would have his blood in storage. great they were able to find some. >> you would think. but sometimes old evidence like that, they just...
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. >>> a vial of blood from the notorious serial killer ted bundy may help solve multiple cold cases. it was found in a florida lab and now investigators are around the country are hoping to use that blood to either prove or disprove bundy's involvement in the murders. he was sent to florida's electric chair in 1989. before he died, he confessed to more than 30 murders. >>> president obama is renewing his push to get americans back to work. a somewhat better than expected job report. the u.s. added 117,000 jobs in july. that did top expectations of experts but was short of the 150,000 that was needed to boost the sagging economy. in his weekly address, the president said the most urgent mission facing the country is stimulating job growth. >> our job right now has to be doing whatever we can to help folks find work, to help create the climate where a business can put up the job listing, where incomes are rising again for people. we have to rebuild this economy in the sense of security that middle class families have felt slipping away for years. and while deficit reduction has to be p
. >>> a vial of blood from the notorious serial killer ted bundy may help solve multiple cold cases. it was found in a florida lab and now investigators are around the country are hoping to use that blood to either prove or disprove bundy's involvement in the murders. he was sent to florida's electric chair in 1989. before he died, he confessed to more than 30 murders. >>> president obama is renewing his push to get americans back to work. a somewhat better than expected job...
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. >>> and ted bundy's dna was added to a national database.icials are hoping to solve some cold cases here. bund i didn't say was convicted of three murders, but he boasted he killed more than 30. >>> coming up, paw and order. how man's best friend is helping to take a bite out of crime. >>> plus, the president's re-election campaign will reportedly try to portray mitt romney and inauthentic, unprincipled and here's the quote, weird. is he really? be right back. [ male announcer ] germs in your mouth build up and form a layer called biofilm so strong it survives brushing. thankfully, there's listerine® antiseptic. its triple-action formula penetrates biofilm, kills germs and protects your mouth for hours. fight biofilm with listerine®. >>> republicans hold their ground in wisconsin's recall elections, it was a big set back for democrats. organized labour and progressive groups who sought retribution against governor scott walker. walker enacted acted a labour overall that ended collective bargaining rights for many state workers. >>> george an
. >>> and ted bundy's dna was added to a national database.icials are hoping to solve some cold cases here. bund i didn't say was convicted of three murders, but he boasted he killed more than 30. >>> coming up, paw and order. how man's best friend is helping to take a bite out of crime. >>> plus, the president's re-election campaign will reportedly try to portray mitt romney and inauthentic, unprincipled and here's the quote, weird. is he really? be right back. [...
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guest: ted bundy is somebody everybody has some familiarization with. he killed for a number of years and had numerous victims. he was very good overtime at avoiding detection and apprehension, actually escaping from prison at different points and so forth. that is the sort of offender who was more highly organized, more thoughtful, more devious, more creative, more intellectual, can pose more of a challenge. host: we are live this morning from the national museum of common punishment. eric is a republican in illinois. caller: yes, hello. i was calling to ask mr. ..mccrary, how do you guys provocative individuals -- how do you guys profile corrupt individuals, such as in law enforcement, people who manipulate records? my name is aaron, and i was born in illinois, and at two months ago, i got out profile report from the west virginia said saying that i am a born in texas. i am not born in texas. the police department has manipulated two of my it rests in 2008. how would abo >> how would i change these and knowing these are corrupt individuals, and i need
guest: ted bundy is somebody everybody has some familiarization with. he killed for a number of years and had numerous victims. he was very good overtime at avoiding detection and apprehension, actually escaping from prison at different points and so forth. that is the sort of offender who was more highly organized, more thoughtful, more devious, more creative, more intellectual, can pose more of a challenge. host: we are live this morning from the national museum of common punishment. eric is...
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. >>> ted bundy, the serial killer, has been dead for 20 years.e fbi wants to know if he is responsible for cases dating bag -- dating back to the 1960. today, the fbi will put his dna in the system. bundy con fenced to more than -- confessed to more than 30 murders before his 1989 execution. investigators have long believed he's responsible for other deaths. >>> 8:56. happening right now can -- happening right now in cape canaveral, we've been talking about this all morning. look at this. a new solar-powered spacecraft is about to blast-off. this is yu -- juno. it will blast off and go to jupiter. it was supposed to blast off earlier this morning but they had a delay due to a helium leak. now they think they've fixed the problem and we're waiting for the all-clear. nasa has about 30 minutes left in the launch window -- >> go ahead. >> at this time, please put into work -- >> we're officering -- watching all of this -- we're watching all of this asis happening. by -- as it is happening. it will take about five years to get up to jupiter. it's exci
. >>> ted bundy, the serial killer, has been dead for 20 years.e fbi wants to know if he is responsible for cases dating bag -- dating back to the 1960. today, the fbi will put his dna in the system. bundy con fenced to more than -- confessed to more than 30 murders before his 1989 execution. investigators have long believed he's responsible for other deaths. >>> 8:56. happening right now can -- happening right now in cape canaveral, we've been talking about this all morning....
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guest: ted bundy is somebody everybody has some familiarization with. he killed for a number of years and had numerous victims. he was very good overtime at avoiding detection and apprehension, actually escaping from prison at different points and so forth. that is the sort of offender who was more highly organized, more thoughtful, more devious, more creative, more intellectual, can pose more of a challenge. host: we are live this morning from the national museum of common punishment. eric is a republican in illinois. caller: yes, hello. i was calling to ask mr. mccrary, how do you guys provocative individuals -- how do you guys profile corrupt individuals, such as in law enforcement, people who manipulate records? my name is aaron, and i was born in illinois, and at two months ago, i got out profile report from the west virginia said saying that i am a born in texas. i am not born in texas. the police department has manipulated two of my it rests in 2008. how would i go about changing these, knowing that these are corrupt individuals anin the police d
guest: ted bundy is somebody everybody has some familiarization with. he killed for a number of years and had numerous victims. he was very good overtime at avoiding detection and apprehension, actually escaping from prison at different points and so forth. that is the sort of offender who was more highly organized, more thoughtful, more devious, more creative, more intellectual, can pose more of a challenge. host: we are live this morning from the national museum of common punishment. eric is...
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guest: ted bundy is somebody everybody has some familiarization with.of years and had numerous victims. he was very good overtime at avoiding detection and apprehension, actually escaping from prison at different points and so forth. that is the sort of offender who was more highly organized, more thoughtful, more devious, more creative, more intellectual, can pose more of a challenge. host: we are live this morning from the national museum of common punishment. eric is a republican in illinois. caller: yes, hello. i was calling to ask mr. mccrary, how do you guys provocativendividuals -- how do you guys profile corrupt individuals, such as in law enforcement, people who manipulate records? my name is aaron, and i was born in illinois, and at two months ago, i got out profile report from the west virginia said saying that i am a born in texas. i am not born in texas. the police department has manipulated two of my it rests in 2008. how would i go about changing these, knowing that these are corrupt individuals anin the police department? i need some hel
guest: ted bundy is somebody everybody has some familiarization with.of years and had numerous victims. he was very good overtime at avoiding detection and apprehension, actually escaping from prison at different points and so forth. that is the sort of offender who was more highly organized, more thoughtful, more devious, more creative, more intellectual, can pose more of a challenge. host: we are live this morning from the national museum of common punishment. eric is a republican in...