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next day, next text. give me back my sunglasses. no response. next day, next text. glasses?> no response there is goes on for one year yes, one year, text after text. >> first alex is home. then turns up the heat and humor with his text. example. november 17th. guess what today is? my birthday. if you haven't gotten me anything, may i shug maybe a now pair of sunglasses? >> december the first. hope awed nice thanksgiving. mine was kind of weird. every year we go around the table and say what we're thankful for. >> this year, first year, i didn't say my sunglasses, because i still don't have them. you get the idea? if texts weren't enough, started sending pictures. >> this has gone on again for one year. so where are the sunglasses? >> al sex here. in studio. good to see you, my man. >> hype, aling. >> thanks for having me. >> alex sandwich going on here. so where are the sunglasses? >> i guess they've been thrown out? she -- i saw yesterday that she finally responded. >> you red it? >> it said she's had this long story about what happened, and she had moved to san francisco,
next day, next text. give me back my sunglasses. no response. next day, next text. glasses?> no response there is goes on for one year yes, one year, text after text. >> first alex is home. then turns up the heat and humor with his text. example. november 17th. guess what today is? my birthday. if you haven't gotten me anything, may i shug maybe a now pair of sunglasses? >> december the first. hope awed nice thanksgiving. mine was kind of weird. every year we go around the table...
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i've seen all the text messages. there's additional text messages. he's the one who starts the delete all text messages. >> does she have any remorse for sending the messages for encouraging him to buy the generator? >> sure you now in -- she has remorse. i mean after the fact she put together a fund-raiser. immediately after she began calling. it's aid late out in the court. she began calls and texting him, answer me, conrad, you really didn't do this. you're scaring me. >> thank you so much. we appreciate it. >> thank you, jake. >>> coming up, a police shooting caught on video. it appears to show a man with his hands up moments before he's killed, but there's a new second video tell a different story? that's ahead. >>> but first a flood of refugees and migrants lucky enough to escape isis only to be faced with no food, no place to stay. families begging europeans, so why are some countries turning them away? i'm caridee. i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most of my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about s
i've seen all the text messages. there's additional text messages. he's the one who starts the delete all text messages. >> does she have any remorse for sending the messages for encouraging him to buy the generator? >> sure you now in -- she has remorse. i mean after the fact she put together a fund-raiser. immediately after she began calling. it's aid late out in the court. she began calls and texting him, answer me, conrad, you really didn't do this. you're scaring me. >>...
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according to nevin, when bob saw texts between nevin and his wife, he didn't like it and texted nevin himself. >> "who are you?" you know, and "what -- what are you guys talking about?" i just responded very simply. i was like, "we're having lunches. she's my friend." >> did he get hostile at all? >> he only got hostile at the end. "my wife and i are having, like, marital issues i'm glad you're, -- you're her friend, but you know, please stay out of our marriage stuff. so obviously he knows that she's talking to me about their marriage stuff. >> maybe she's telling you her deepest, darkest secrets that he doesn't want out. >> that response was one thing, one thing only, control. this is my life. he doesn't want that information spread. >> reporter: nevin knew about the discord in the marriage. leslie had also confided in him that bob had been unfaithful to her for years. >> he had been cheating on her throughout the marriage. my thing is, well, if someone's doing you wrong then -- then change it. but, you know, her reasonings were kind of like, you know, we have kids. so it wasn't unt
according to nevin, when bob saw texts between nevin and his wife, he didn't like it and texted nevin himself. >> "who are you?" you know, and "what -- what are you guys talking about?" i just responded very simply. i was like, "we're having lunches. she's my friend." >> did he get hostile at all? >> he only got hostile at the end. "my wife and i are having, like, marital issues i'm glad you're, -- you're her friend, but you know, please stay...
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i cannot respond to text or phone calls while i'm driving and it sends a text saying that i'm driving now, i'm unavailable. it's activated when the car goes over a certain speed. >> the apps can distract. that one servings to protect. thank you for sharing this. it was a fun competition on a serious subject. any take-home message? >> when it comes to distracted driving, you are not as good as you are. >> exactly. when you are on the road, drive. >> that's it for this episode of techknow. we'll have more science and innovation stories next time. >> dive deep behind the scenes, and follow expert contributors on twitter, facebook, instagram >> drilling in the arctic. >> rapid change is always an alarming thing to see. >> as the ice caps recede... and the ocean opens up... how can we protect our natural resources? >> this is what innovation looks like. >> scientists reveal cutting-edge technologies... >> you can look beyond the horizon and extend your reach. >> that could avert disaster while helping save the planet. >> i feel like i have a front row seat for some very dramatic changes. >
i cannot respond to text or phone calls while i'm driving and it sends a text saying that i'm driving now, i'm unavailable. it's activated when the car goes over a certain speed. >> the apps can distract. that one servings to protect. thank you for sharing this. it was a fun competition on a serious subject. any take-home message? >> when it comes to distracted driving, you are not as good as you are. >> exactly. when you are on the road, drive. >> that's it for this...
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you pick short but great text to talk about. and this comes back to dan's point, the declaration is only 1337 words. i have never had a student complained about the reading load when i assign the declaration. that in itself is a great gift to a teacher. so out of basically pragmatic efficiency or started using the decoration to teach u.s. history and in some cases philosophy writing and literature that something magical happened in that classroom. it was the students that the magical thing happened which is why my first ever to write this book as i said was a dialogue conversation of a teacher with 18 students but i gave it to my agent and i gave it to my friends and i gave it to my family members and they all said yes up danielle. you are the teacher. stop pretending that this is about somebody else. on what you have to say in this book and write it in your own voice. so that's what i try to do. the book that you actually have is my admitting to the fact that i was that teacher that i was trying to write about and that teacher
you pick short but great text to talk about. and this comes back to dan's point, the declaration is only 1337 words. i have never had a student complained about the reading load when i assign the declaration. that in itself is a great gift to a teacher. so out of basically pragmatic efficiency or started using the decoration to teach u.s. history and in some cases philosophy writing and literature that something magical happened in that classroom. it was the students that the magical thing...
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you can still doe fat $10 by texting red cross to 90999. for more information on how you can give where you live. >> that was quite a spekt kal on the bay today. there will be six winners, each getting trophies and special watches. >> that's spectacular. will the weather cooperate for them? they need some wind, of course. >> well, dand and cheryl, there will be a little bit of wind. right now, no chop on the bay, but it should be great weather for the event the next several days. it is lovely out here right now. a little bill warmer. we're going to turn up the heat as we head into the weekend. a few clouds right near the coastline. otherwise, it is clear. and in the last 48 hours, here's how much rain we received. >> all right. there may be a lot more rain in our future. maybe is the underlying part here. the climate prediction center just issued an update on the winter outlook. it looks like wetter than normal for the southern tier states. drier than normal for parts of washington and oregon. where are we going to play into this whole thin
you can still doe fat $10 by texting red cross to 90999. for more information on how you can give where you live. >> that was quite a spekt kal on the bay today. there will be six winners, each getting trophies and special watches. >> that's spectacular. will the weather cooperate for them? they need some wind, of course. >> well, dand and cheryl, there will be a little bit of wind. right now, no chop on the bay, but it should be great weather for the event the next several...
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it sabrina way more than he was texting his wife? substantially more. >> within a two-week period, kevin and ca bryn na texted and called each other almost 1500 times. that much compares to just 200 calls and texts between kevin and lisa. prosecutors then turned jurors' attention to kevin's behavior after lisa's murder. david strunk was one of kevin's close friends. strunk testified that kevin seemed desperate to the visit sabrina in jail. just one day after the murder. >> he told me that he just wanted to let her know that he was still there for her. this was the person that had just killed his wife and i was shocked that he would want to have any sort of contact with her. >> according to karen cowall, kevin's real reason for wanting to see sabrina was to keep her from talking to police. and telling them about kevin's involvement in the murder plot. >> that trip to the jail was certainly huge. >> as pleased as prosecutors were with their case so far, they knew it would stand or fall on how the jury responded to their next witness. >
it sabrina way more than he was texting his wife? substantially more. >> within a two-week period, kevin and ca bryn na texted and called each other almost 1500 times. that much compares to just 200 calls and texts between kevin and lisa. prosecutors then turned jurors' attention to kevin's behavior after lisa's murder. david strunk was one of kevin's close friends. strunk testified that kevin seemed desperate to the visit sabrina in jail. just one day after the murder. >> he told...
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. >> he had another text asking him to hangout. >> a text from hernandez. >> he got a text, let's have another great night. >> there was a part of you that thought you have to go to work the next day -- >> go home. it's already like, 9:00, 9:00ish. >> when you left each other, what do you remember saying to him? >> see you later. >> little did he know there would be no later. the next night, monday, june 17th, 5:37 p.m., lloyd's body is discovered by a jogger in north at aborough, 35 miles south of where he lives. here at the crime scene investigators find his wallet and driver's license and .545 caliber cell casings and they suspect he was first shot in the back and then finished off as he was lying face up in the su included area of industrial park. >> i don't even remember when the police came to the house. i said, is my son okay? and i know i heard, i'm sorry, mom. your son was shot and killed. my heart stopped. my heart stopped that second and i fell to the floor. >> darryl hodge learns of the murder from lloyd's sister, olivia, who calls him. >> i could hear. >> did she say he's
. >> he had another text asking him to hangout. >> a text from hernandez. >> he got a text, let's have another great night. >> there was a part of you that thought you have to go to work the next day -- >> go home. it's already like, 9:00, 9:00ish. >> when you left each other, what do you remember saying to him? >> see you later. >> little did he know there would be no later. the next night, monday, june 17th, 5:37 p.m., lloyd's body is discovered...
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>> we text back. i was last at fairfax county parkway at 123.imultaneously he's able to input the information for dispatchers to see and get impact on the way. the extreme example of an abduction that we just showed you that's one example and for others in our community it's an everyday need. >> basic access to education. >> until now the deaf community has had to rely on a landline or a video phone, something that is based in one location. >> reporter: now they can just text from just about anywhere. the director steve souder is looking at the next advances for other emergencies. >> that will allow looking downstream for the ability of people to send photographs, to send video, to send packet data and to send personal information and all of these are just on the horizon. >> back to our mock abduction, another feature of the new texti texting software, they can still prefer a voice call, if you can, text if you can't. in fairfax county, david culver, news 4. >>> right now at 6:00, take a look at a live picture from new york city. pope francis ar
>> we text back. i was last at fairfax county parkway at 123.imultaneously he's able to input the information for dispatchers to see and get impact on the way. the extreme example of an abduction that we just showed you that's one example and for others in our community it's an everyday need. >> basic access to education. >> until now the deaf community has had to rely on a landline or a video phone, something that is based in one location. >> reporter: now they can just...
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but prior to her saying that he had told her in a prior text message to delete the text messages.ctually he put that idea out there that text messages should be deleted. but in any event, after the fact -- i don't think there's a fraud issue. the courts have said first amendment doesn't protect fraud, obviously for financial gain, you can't lie to get somebody to part with their money. so i don't see this as a fraud type exception to the first amendment so -- >> joseph, she actually said her to a friend "if the police read my messages with him, i'm done, my family will wait me and i can go to jail." it's almost as if she foresaw this. >> well, i mean, obviously she's not a lawyer. she doesn't know the laws. most people in massachusetts would not have thought that this was a crime, just speech alone would equal a homicide. so i don't think that her words after the fact that, oh, no, people will hate me i could go to jail for this amount to much when you analyze this through the court system and whether or not a law was broken. again, we do not have in massachusetts a law that crimi
but prior to her saying that he had told her in a prior text message to delete the text messages.ctually he put that idea out there that text messages should be deleted. but in any event, after the fact -- i don't think there's a fraud issue. the courts have said first amendment doesn't protect fraud, obviously for financial gain, you can't lie to get somebody to part with their money. so i don't see this as a fraud type exception to the first amendment so -- >> joseph, she actually said...
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some of them texting behind the wheel.rs in tennessee have come up with a unique way to crack down on the dangerous behavior. jonathan is live in atlanta with more on that. >> reporter: police are getting more creative in how they bust texting drivers. in some cities they're posing as construction workers or panhandlers to get a look inside your passing vehicle. in tennessee they're using a big rig. >> blue honda accord just passed on the right. >> reporter: tennessee state troopers are hiding in plain sight as they try to recapture the attention of distracted drivers. >> the reason i stopped you is because you were texting while you were driving. >> folks are not looking for rigs like this that belong to us that are used for these enforcement initiatives. >> reporter: as a driver you might be uncomfortable with the idea of cops peering down into your car from a big rig. police insist it's all about saving lives. >> the national safety council cites distracted driving as the third leading cause of traffic fatalities just a
some of them texting behind the wheel.rs in tennessee have come up with a unique way to crack down on the dangerous behavior. jonathan is live in atlanta with more on that. >> reporter: police are getting more creative in how they bust texting drivers. in some cities they're posing as construction workers or panhandlers to get a look inside your passing vehicle. in tennessee they're using a big rig. >> blue honda accord just passed on the right. >> reporter: tennessee state...
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and i've read the text of this agreement and read it thoroughly. in all my years, i cannot think of another debate with so much expertise, passions and good faith on both sides. it's clear to me and the overwhelming majority of my caucus that this agreement gives thus best chance to avoid one of the worst threats in today's world, a nuclear armed iran. in fact, i believe the agreement is not just our best chance to avert what we fear most. i fear it is our last best chance to do so. before i explain why, let me first acknowledge some of the people who helped us get to this historic moment. i mentioned president obama and his cabinet secretaries who achieved a remarkable diplomatic breakthrough. i want to acknowledge my colleagues, led by senator bob menendez who helped set the stage for those negotiations by rallying the senate and the world behind sanctions that brought iran to the negotiating table. i also acknowledge senators cardin and corker for their leadership. they did a great job. the legislation they wrote created the process to review th
and i've read the text of this agreement and read it thoroughly. in all my years, i cannot think of another debate with so much expertise, passions and good faith on both sides. it's clear to me and the overwhelming majority of my caucus that this agreement gives thus best chance to avoid one of the worst threats in today's world, a nuclear armed iran. in fact, i believe the agreement is not just our best chance to avert what we fear most. i fear it is our last best chance to do so. before i...
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to send in a text message.n alabama on a republican line. caller: good morning. i don't know a whole lot about kid said to police and why they arrested him. but, i have seen the picture of the clock. to me, it does not look like any clock. have thoughtd maybe it is some kind of bomb. let me tell you why people are so sensitive about the name of any muslim living anywhere in the world. that come in today's day, 2015, people are being beheaded because they are not muslim. the whole muslim community all over the world, they are just watching. people now controlling a large part of the middle east where there are millions of people living there. that is unbelievable. to me, islam is the hate group. that's what it is. but nobody wants to come out and say it. anybody to say what is the difference between any other hate group and islam. islam should be banned. it should not be treated like any other religion. it has dehumanized an entire population of the world under their influence. whether it's the middle east or an
to send in a text message.n alabama on a republican line. caller: good morning. i don't know a whole lot about kid said to police and why they arrested him. but, i have seen the picture of the clock. to me, it does not look like any clock. have thoughtd maybe it is some kind of bomb. let me tell you why people are so sensitive about the name of any muslim living anywhere in the world. that come in today's day, 2015, people are being beheaded because they are not muslim. the whole muslim...
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we have now a text that it's a final text. so our part of the process is now finished. now, it is up to the parties, up to the participants there this dialogue to react to this text. but not in terms of adding more commands or getting back with something to negotiate. it is the moment for them and for the libyans after a process that is longer really much longer than what we are all expected and we all thought that could be possible for a country that is facing so many challenges. so for them to say yes we want to work together, want to overcome these challenges or no, is in the case of the institutions of course can be possible. they can refuse or they can reject, they can be also choosing the uncertainty, choosing the difficulties to work with international community, to work with other libbans and of course, putting the country in a very difficult position. so on behalf of the united nations, my second message mid is for the libyans, to understand that this seems to be the only option. we know very well that as as in all similar negotiations and agreements, this is n
we have now a text that it's a final text. so our part of the process is now finished. now, it is up to the parties, up to the participants there this dialogue to react to this text. but not in terms of adding more commands or getting back with something to negotiate. it is the moment for them and for the libyans after a process that is longer really much longer than what we are all expected and we all thought that could be possible for a country that is facing so many challenges. so for them...
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text messages between those guards.eging a pattern of behavior. now, one matthew ferrous told rafael rodriguez i love 6a, no cameras and no groups. another from rodriguez to farri, she was surprised about me slapping him. i told him i bet your parents never spanked you, but i will. prosecutors contend that the messages were sent six months before the beating death of michael tyree, an inmate who was here on a mental health hold. yesterday sheriff upped her guards from just a few hours to a week's time. which is little comfort to the family of juan villa who is another victim of those jail guards. his attorney say that the guards aren't getting the training that they need. >> you don't beat someone who has a mept mental problem. i don't think a week is enough. experienced correctional officers should be involved with theclino clients that have ment health issues. >> at that hearing set for 9:00 this morning, attorneys for matthew farri and rafael rodriguez and jeeh lubrin will ask tago home with their families while this
text messages between those guards.eging a pattern of behavior. now, one matthew ferrous told rafael rodriguez i love 6a, no cameras and no groups. another from rodriguez to farri, she was surprised about me slapping him. i told him i bet your parents never spanked you, but i will. prosecutors contend that the messages were sent six months before the beating death of michael tyree, an inmate who was here on a mental health hold. yesterday sheriff upped her guards from just a few hours to a...
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remember to be safe, and don't text and drive. mary, back to you. >>> an american airlines flight from north carolina to connecticut made an unplanned stop in philadelphia. the plane made an emergency landing last night due to a tracked windshield. there was a report of a bird strike, but now it's not clear. no one was hurt. >>> ebay now says it will remove the listings for the new york city master keys a day after senator schumer said it was a disease waiting to happen. they are issued to law enforcement personnel, and they can access construction gates. ebay admits they are prohibited to sell the keys on its >>> the fight over a proposed gambling hall continues. ed mangano planned on using $20 million in funds from the gaming parlor in his budget. >> i have spoken to hundreds of people who have told me on a reoccurring basis, the casino has no place in in county. >> instead of raising taxes, maybe they can do it this way his spokesperson says he will look into the budget proposal that does not include the revenue. >>> new york s
remember to be safe, and don't text and drive. mary, back to you. >>> an american airlines flight from north carolina to connecticut made an unplanned stop in philadelphia. the plane made an emergency landing last night due to a tracked windshield. there was a report of a bird strike, but now it's not clear. no one was hurt. >>> ebay now says it will remove the listings for the new york city master keys a day after senator schumer said it was a disease waiting to happen. they...
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don't text and drive. mary and chris, over to you. >> as we all know pope francis people, and he proved that the second he land at jfk airport. >> andrea grymes is now live. >> reporter: hopefully pope francis slept well. as he slept, these men and women were wide awake. he slipped in here last night out of the public eye, but so many other people have been touched by his visit. >> reporter: the man known as the people's pope waste nod time personally greeting the faithful as soon as he touched down at kennedy airport. pope francis walked over to clouds to touch some, including this 12-year-old girl who lost the ability to walk. >> i came here because i believe in a miracle. >>> then you saw him. >> the the most -- was it like? >> the most precious moment in my life. >> reporter: did you hear him say anything? >> no, but he touched me. >> reporter: and then inside a packed st. patrick's cathedral, he singled out those who were suffering including this girl neither altar who was visibly moved. we are sure t
don't text and drive. mary and chris, over to you. >> as we all know pope francis people, and he proved that the second he land at jfk airport. >> andrea grymes is now live. >> reporter: hopefully pope francis slept well. as he slept, these men and women were wide awake. he slipped in here last night out of the public eye, but so many other people have been touched by his visit. >> reporter: the man known as the people's pope waste nod time personally greeting the...
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whereas on august 20, 2015, report by the associated press includes draft text of the parchen separate agreement which details a process by which iran will provide photographs, videos, soil samples and other materials in lieu of giving the iaea access to the parchen site. and whereas a 27-year-old veteran of the iaea and its former deputy director general and chief inspector stated, much of the current concerns arise from the reported arrangements worked out between the iaea and iran in the side documents to which the p.m.d., possible military dimension, issues. if the reporting is accurate, these procedures appear to be risky departing significantly from well-established and proven safeguard practices. at a broader level a verification standard have been diluted for parchen or elsewhere and limits imposed the ramification is significant as it will affect the iaea's ability to draw conclusive definitive conclusions with the requisite level of assurances and without undo hamplehaverpering of the verification process. whereas the self-information and verification of iran of its own nucle
whereas on august 20, 2015, report by the associated press includes draft text of the parchen separate agreement which details a process by which iran will provide photographs, videos, soil samples and other materials in lieu of giving the iaea access to the parchen site. and whereas a 27-year-old veteran of the iaea and its former deputy director general and chief inspector stated, much of the current concerns arise from the reported arrangements worked out between the iaea and iran in the...
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and williams responded to the text saying that he resigned. charlie king is a fellow republican running for board chairman. >> a lot of us have been worried about sean for a long time. by stepping down, he has taken the right step, the first step, to getting the help that he needs and i just wish him and his family the best. >> reporter: i'm told that that resignation took effect immediately. we did try to speak to some neighbors out here today. they did not want to go on camera but one did tell me when i said do you think he should have resigned from off, the person told me that he has served the community well, but he has to do what's best for himself and his family. we did knock on his door today but no one answered. erika, back to you. >> darcy spencer live in ashburn for us. thank you so very much. >>> this is not sean williams' first run-in with the law. williams withdraw from this year's race for board chairman. he admitted having several drunk driving and domestic disputes. one of the more serious charges came in 2006 when williams was
and williams responded to the text saying that he resigned. charlie king is a fellow republican running for board chairman. >> a lot of us have been worried about sean for a long time. by stepping down, he has taken the right step, the first step, to getting the help that he needs and i just wish him and his family the best. >> reporter: i'm told that that resignation took effect immediately. we did try to speak to some neighbors out here today. they did not want to go on camera but...
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and that is the reason the debates culminate in a written text. one of the points we make early on, one of the core pillars is the fact that it is a written constitution which we are familiar with. we see the document itself and read the parchment and look at it under glass a copy of the bill of rights, but at the time this was regarded as an innovation, usually the term constitution referred to a nation's governing practice. the american understanding of constitution is, we voted down
and that is the reason the debates culminate in a written text. one of the points we make early on, one of the core pillars is the fact that it is a written constitution which we are familiar with. we see the document itself and read the parchment and look at it under glass a copy of the bill of rights, but at the time this was regarded as an innovation, usually the term constitution referred to a nation's governing practice. the american understanding of constitution is, we voted down
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be safe and don't text and drive. mary and chris back to you. >> thank you, alex. >>> police pulled over this new york city bus drivers after complaints about an erratic bus on the northern state parkway on long island yesterday. near exit 32. the driver failed a sobriety test. kobeland was on his day off. >>> power has been restored to bergen county residents this morning after a raging fire at a psg&e substation, there was flames and thick smoke in the ski. it delayed trains, cutoff power to 2,000 customers. residents reported hearing loud explosions. >> started running down the block. everything came out of the house. they fed the the -- felt the same thing. >> right next to your house. >> fire crews remained on the scene. >>> a boy hit in the face and left with a bloody noise. why did the woman strike the child. the woman and the boy exchanged words and what she did next is a crime can. cbs 2news' steve langford with the latest. >> she punched me. >> reporter: the day that this 10-year-old breezed into this father
be safe and don't text and drive. mary and chris back to you. >> thank you, alex. >>> police pulled over this new york city bus drivers after complaints about an erratic bus on the northern state parkway on long island yesterday. near exit 32. the driver failed a sobriety test. kobeland was on his day off. >>> power has been restored to bergen county residents this morning after a raging fire at a psg&e substation, there was flames and thick smoke in the ski. it...
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. >> it's a final text. so our part of the process is now finished. >> u.n. own invoice bernard leon says it's the way forward to end the conflict in libya but not aa deal yet. >> in this situation in libya such strong confrontation, killings humanitarian crisis with so many problems, they must expect if there is a solution, if this proposal is the solution. >> libya has been in a state of civil war and crisis insistence revolution in 2011. among those filling the vacuum are two rival government a re renegade general and many rebel groups. >> creating a two dimensional government a government that will end up at best having two sides coming to the table but ultimately two sides want to annihilate each other. international war but both sides want to anigh late each other. >> leon is now calling for a an mead ceasefire between these factions. >> they have to be positive, they wanted to see what this process is going to bring to this country but not be concerned what they would have liked to see in the text or see as outcome of this process and will not be there
. >> it's a final text. so our part of the process is now finished. >> u.n. own invoice bernard leon says it's the way forward to end the conflict in libya but not aa deal yet. >> in this situation in libya such strong confrontation, killings humanitarian crisis with so many problems, they must expect if there is a solution, if this proposal is the solution. >> libya has been in a state of civil war and crisis insistence revolution in 2011. among those filling the vacuum...
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remember b safe, don't text and drive. mary, back to you. >> alex, thank you. >>> soon you may be able to make a deposit with a selfie. a credit union is the first financial institution to use facial and fingerprint technology to recognize you. a user taking a clear photograph of their face, and then it's compared to the stored image on the file using algarhythms. >>> the website travelmap.com tried to figure out the germiest place for air travelers that they encounter, and after collecting samples, they found the folddown tray table had the most bacteria, and the second was the drinking fountain button, and that was followed by the overhead vents. now you know what to keep your hands off of. >> everything! >>> let's check with cbs this morning. norah and gayle with the preview. >> we are outside of the dentist who killed cecil the lion to see what happens when he returns to work today. >>> two 16-year-olds charged with a crime for sexting each other. why prison time could be a possibility. >> we are all asking who is the
remember b safe, don't text and drive. mary, back to you. >> alex, thank you. >>> soon you may be able to make a deposit with a selfie. a credit union is the first financial institution to use facial and fingerprint technology to recognize you. a user taking a clear photograph of their face, and then it's compared to the stored image on the file using algarhythms. >>> the website travelmap.com tried to figure out the germiest place for air travelers that they encounter,...
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remember to be safe, don't text and drive. john? >> it's problem after problem even though the worst of the rain is out of here. we will see a few more rounds of isolated heavy rain, pushing through suffolk county, continuing to the north as well, and then after a break, we will see more on-and-off rain, and heavy at times thursday, and then friday and saturday, we are watching joaquin. >> we will have another check of news and weather in 25 minutes. >> thank you for watching. i'm mary calvi. >> and i'm chris wragge. have a great day. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. it is wednesday, september 30th, 2055. 2015. welcome to "cbs this morning." we are tracking a potential hurricane threat later this week. >>> bill clinton offers a harsh critique for donald trump. >>> icon ralph lauren is stepping aside as chief executive of his conversation. we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. >>> two very serious weather situations. >> a system is dumping a lot of rain on more than a dozen sta
remember to be safe, don't text and drive. john? >> it's problem after problem even though the worst of the rain is out of here. we will see a few more rounds of isolated heavy rain, pushing through suffolk county, continuing to the north as well, and then after a break, we will see more on-and-off rain, and heavy at times thursday, and then friday and saturday, we are watching joaquin. >> we will have another check of news and weather in 25 minutes. >> thank you for watching....
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don't text and drive. asking for your help in a 3- year man hunt. eugene palmer is wanted for the murder of his daughter-in-law. >> he disappeared after a massive man hunt, but it's believed he's still alive. >> we have no reason to believe he's dead, and as a matter of fact, we believe he is alive. >> reporter: police in new york believe 76-year-old eugene palmer is alive and on the lamb, 3 years after gunning down his daughter-in-law and evading the large man hunt. >> reporter: a local legend? >> now he is, unfortunately. >> reporter: the murder scene with a tranquil family area tammy divorced his son and paid for it with her life. >> he shot her, and she attempted to run on foot, and he hunted her like a dog and killed her. >> reporter: then he stopped by his sister's house after the crime. >> he said here's my money. pay my taxes. i have had enough. i just shot and killed tammy. give me about an hour to getaway, and then call the cops and do whatever you have to do. >> reporter: police found palmer's truck at the edge of the park, but he vanishe
don't text and drive. asking for your help in a 3- year man hunt. eugene palmer is wanted for the murder of his daughter-in-law. >> he disappeared after a massive man hunt, but it's believed he's still alive. >> we have no reason to believe he's dead, and as a matter of fact, we believe he is alive. >> reporter: police in new york believe 76-year-old eugene palmer is alive and on the lamb, 3 years after gunning down his daughter-in-law and evading the large man hunt. >>...
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one text sent months before rafael rodriguez allegedly texted guard matthew farris saying, quote, he was surprised about me slapping him, he sat on his bed with hand on his cheek, hahaha. i told him i bet your parents never spanked you but i will, haha. in another text, he told rodriguez about his cell block assignment on the sixth floor, quote, i love 6a, no camera and no groups, i hope i keep it. >> i don't think new correctional officers should be anywhere near people with severe mental health issues. i don't think that's a good idea in any way shape or form. >> reporter: the community wants a top to down audit and recommend changes by the end of the year. also in the court documents are are letters of support for the guards. letters asking the judge to allow these guards to be released on bail tomorrow. we're live in san jose, damian trujillo, nbc bay area news. >>> a follow-up to the south bay's delayed hospital project. it's a harsh one. two weeks after the county locked out construction workers it has fired the company turner construction. and there's more. county is also suin
one text sent months before rafael rodriguez allegedly texted guard matthew farris saying, quote, he was surprised about me slapping him, he sat on his bed with hand on his cheek, hahaha. i told him i bet your parents never spanked you but i will, haha. in another text, he told rodriguez about his cell block assignment on the sixth floor, quote, i love 6a, no camera and no groups, i hope i keep it. >> i don't think new correctional officers should be anywhere near people with severe...
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we are taking texts as well. we are going to put that number up on the screen if you want to send a text message to ray suÁrez about our topic. in the 1920's immigration laws changed, correct? >> in the 1920's, 1950's and then with stunning results in the 1960's. this is something that we have been revisited. >> what are some of those changes that happened a hundred years ago, 50 years ago? >> well, you know, often americans say, well when my family came we followed the rules, replayed by the rules. the part that they don't bring up there were almost no rule until 1920's. if you came to the united states as long as you were not obviously ill, obviously insane or known to be fleeing the law you were let in. so to compare it to today where people wait ten, 12, 13 years for a visa, it's just not the same. the system is fundamentally different. american immigration law has often been conscious, race conscious, nationality conscious. we've had quotas from different countries of the world and history with relatings aro
we are taking texts as well. we are going to put that number up on the screen if you want to send a text message to ray suÁrez about our topic. in the 1920's immigration laws changed, correct? >> in the 1920's, 1950's and then with stunning results in the 1960's. this is something that we have been revisited. >> what are some of those changes that happened a hundred years ago, 50 years ago? >> well, you know, often americans say, well when my family came we followed the...
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some texting behind the wheels. state troopers in tennessee have come up with a unique way to crack down. jonathan takes a look. >> they are becoming increasingly creative in how they bust texting drivers. in some cities they pose as construction workers or pan handers to see them in tennessee they are using a ring. >> tennessee state troopers are hiding in plain sight as they try to recapture the attention of distracted drivers. >> the reason i stopped you is you were texting while you were driving. >> they are looking for breaks like this that be long to us that are used for these enforcement initiative. >> the driver might be uncomfortable of the idea of cops peering down into your car from a big rig. police insist it is all about saving lives. >> the national safety council sites distracted driving as the third leading cause of fatalities. >> labor day weekend, have no drunk drives no distracted drivers and slow down a little bit hundreds of lives would be saved. >> you were texting and driving. >> the day we ro
some texting behind the wheels. state troopers in tennessee have come up with a unique way to crack down. jonathan takes a look. >> they are becoming increasingly creative in how they bust texting drivers. in some cities they pose as construction workers or pan handers to see them in tennessee they are using a ring. >> tennessee state troopers are hiding in plain sight as they try to recapture the attention of distracted drivers. >> the reason i stopped you is you were texting...
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a months prior a series of text between the jail guards. he writes don't trust those peoples. another text, i love 6a, no camera, no groups. he responds no way. i slapped a guy yesterday. he said or else what and i slapped him. he went on to write i told them i bet your parents never spanked you but i will. >> when you see the text message that means it was planned and had been ongoing. >> reporter: the naacp agrees with the district attorney's office to keep the guards in jail because they pose a flight risk and for possible retaliation from the community. >> the best thing is to keep them away locked up and under key and watch. >> reporter: attorneys for it three argue they should be able to post bail submitting letters from family and friends. a wife writes they have an baby with health issues. >> reporter: also he is said to have roughed up inmates on three occasions and failed to report two of them. in san jose, azenith smith, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> 2,000 untested rape kits in contra costa county will now be tested. the county is getting the money to test the evidence from
a months prior a series of text between the jail guards. he writes don't trust those peoples. another text, i love 6a, no camera, no groups. he responds no way. i slapped a guy yesterday. he said or else what and i slapped him. he went on to write i told them i bet your parents never spanked you but i will. >> when you see the text message that means it was planned and had been ongoing. >> reporter: the naacp agrees with the district attorney's office to keep the guards in jail...
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in one text he texted guard matthew farris saying quote he was surprise about me slapping him that he sat on his bed hand on his cheek. has h ha ha ha. in another text, he told him about his cellblock on the sixth floor. >> i've seen it with my own two eyes and it's really sad. >> reporter: this woman said her daughter was beaten by zbardsgut the jail. >> reporter: yesterday with jail guard cadets were in the courtroom in part of a one-week training on dealing with mental health inmates. the lawyer says that's not enough. >> no, i don't think a week is enough. i think that experienced correctional officers should be involved with the clients who have mental health issues. >> reporter: the attorney for the jail guards has told me in the past that those jail guards are innocent. we're live tonight, nbc bay area news. >>> seven years ago today a cyclist in san francisco was shot to death. it's a crime that remains unsolved. it happened near 15th and ka brill lo. three men crowded the victim trying to u get him off of his bike and when he kicked them away, one of them shot him in the back
in one text he texted guard matthew farris saying quote he was surprise about me slapping him that he sat on his bed hand on his cheek. has h ha ha ha. in another text, he told him about his cellblock on the sixth floor. >> i've seen it with my own two eyes and it's really sad. >> reporter: this woman said her daughter was beaten by zbardsgut the jail. >> reporter: yesterday with jail guard cadets were in the courtroom in part of a one-week training on dealing with mental...
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few minutes later, jeffrey texting, you're setting me up.r they discovered the text messages, they raided kyle's home and seized two fire arms, multiple rounds of ammunition and various drug paraphernalia. also allegedly in the home a receipt from home depot from the day after his parents' disappearance. it shows the purchase of bleach, stain remover and cleanup bags. >> you don't think it would happen in your neighborhood. and happening to your next door neighbor makes it real. >> reporter: as of now, kyle navin hasn't entered a plea. for "good morning america," linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> that's a startling story to say the least. >>> want to send things back to tom. it's a great to have you here. no matter what rob said. i ron's gone but it's great to have you here. >> you love having me here, rob? >> you have a lot to make up for. >> i do. >> that's messed up. >>> all right, thanks, guys. we begin in the west with a new and growing inferno burning from a patch in california. take a look at this video. there are now two massive w
few minutes later, jeffrey texting, you're setting me up.r they discovered the text messages, they raided kyle's home and seized two fire arms, multiple rounds of ammunition and various drug paraphernalia. also allegedly in the home a receipt from home depot from the day after his parents' disappearance. it shows the purchase of bleach, stain remover and cleanup bags. >> you don't think it would happen in your neighborhood. and happening to your next door neighbor makes it real. >>...
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didn't she have an obligation through any of these texts to say stop?ch. >> when it comes to free speech, there is lots of speech that is not protected so the issue here becomes does this fall in the category of unprotected speech such that she can be prosecuted for it. we know there are many kinds of speech that can be prosecuted. but this is an interesting and unusual case. the prosecution is right in that reckless conduct of causing a death can be manslaughter. and they are also right that massachusetts courts have held in the past that reckless conduct amounting to suicide can sustain a manslaughter charge. but the case -- the commonwealth, the prosecution is talking about a case where a husband taunted his wife, loaded a rifle for her, gave it to her, showed her how to use it and then she killed herself. that is a level of actual physical participation that far exceeds the facts here. this is a fascinating case probably at first impression, as i can see it in massachusetts, because you don't have cases where mere words form the basis of a manslaugh
didn't she have an obligation through any of these texts to say stop?ch. >> when it comes to free speech, there is lots of speech that is not protected so the issue here becomes does this fall in the category of unprotected speech such that she can be prosecuted for it. we know there are many kinds of speech that can be prosecuted. but this is an interesting and unusual case. the prosecution is right in that reckless conduct of causing a death can be manslaughter. and they are also right...
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mark: you were texting back and forth?charlie: not him, but people around him text back and forth. on a clear that i would love to do something. yes. wenally said, " will do it when you get to the nothing else." then they said, "change of plans, you have to come to moscow." i was going to do it for cbs news morning. the most interesting was 60 minutes because of the wide exposure. but is he warm? he smiled. he was amused. compared to other heads-- in terms of the context when i saw him, yes. in terms of what he does, which i don't necessarily know all the details about, no. they think to him, you have been more authoritative than you have ever been. they point to a climate where political opponents are killed, journalists are imprisoned and killed. the talk about corruption and power corrupting. mark: i was talking to the executive producers on one of your many shows who talk to me about how much preparation you do. how amazing it is to watch you when there is a big high-stakes interview like this and how much you did for
mark: you were texting back and forth?charlie: not him, but people around him text back and forth. on a clear that i would love to do something. yes. wenally said, " will do it when you get to the nothing else." then they said, "change of plans, you have to come to moscow." i was going to do it for cbs news morning. the most interesting was 60 minutes because of the wide exposure. but is he warm? he smiled. he was amused. compared to other heads-- in terms of the context...
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let's start out with a text from a viewer. how are you feeling? >> guest: i'm actually feeling pretty well. the big news is my cancer is in remission. i have some residual structural issues. it's a bone marrow cancer so it affected my spine and i lad to have that repaired. >> host: you write about when your were discovered -- at the mayo clinic, 48 hours before you told meredith. what was that like? >> guest: not easy. you go into an entirely different zone. one minute you think your 73 and healthy, i've been fishing in montana, gone to various parts of the world. then i suddenly have an incurable but treatable cancer i don't know much about. i didn't want to tell her over the phone. it was a mayo clinic board meet and i didn't want to tell my fellow board members so i was left to deal with it, and i was working on a documentary about the 50th anniversary of the assassination of john kennedy so i would work on my computer on that and then work on my ipad on finding another more about multiple my loma. got back to montana and said to mr. death, we
let's start out with a text from a viewer. how are you feeling? >> guest: i'm actually feeling pretty well. the big news is my cancer is in remission. i have some residual structural issues. it's a bone marrow cancer so it affected my spine and i lad to have that repaired. >> host: you write about when your were discovered -- at the mayo clinic, 48 hours before you told meredith. what was that like? >> guest: not easy. you go into an entirely different zone. one minute you...
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kpix 5's kiet do on the text messages that were used against the officers. >> reporter: the judge set the bail for each guard at $1.5 million saying the prosecutor did not prove they were a threat to public safety. we finally got our first look in public of these three guards today in court. rafael rodriguez, jereh lubin and matthew farris appeared in shackles and jail uniforms that said alameda county. that's where they are being held in protective custody. they all face murder charged for allegedly beating a mentally ill inmate to death last month. michael tyree was found unconscious an hour after surveillance cameras captured the three deputies entering his cell. the coroner said tyree died of massive internal bleeding. the district attorney's office asked for a $10 million bail. each saying that the guards posed a threat to public safety because of some incriminating text messages sent about a month before the inmate's death: >> we don't know what the context was, what text messages came before though, after those or whether in fact they are actually even texts that trace directly
kpix 5's kiet do on the text messages that were used against the officers. >> reporter: the judge set the bail for each guard at $1.5 million saying the prosecutor did not prove they were a threat to public safety. we finally got our first look in public of these three guards today in court. rafael rodriguez, jereh lubin and matthew farris appeared in shackles and jail uniforms that said alameda county. that's where they are being held in protective custody. they all face murder charged...
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be safe and don't text and drive. mary and chris back to you. >> thank you, alex. >>> pope francis i back in rome at the vatican this morning. he departed philadelphia late yesterday with a message of gratitude to president barack obama and the american people. we have more. >> reporter: pope francis i waved farewell that airport in philadelphia has he boarded a plane president rome. vice president joe biden led the u.s. delegation to see him off. the pope made a final request to end his historic visit to the u.s. >> ( speaking foreign language ). for jesus, his charge, the family, and broader society of family. >> reporter: that beginning of this last day, pope francis i met with sex abuse surviver and vowed that those possibility will be held accountable. >> translator: i remain overwhelmed with shame that men entrusted with the elder care of children violated the little ones. pope francis i spent time on sunday with prison inmates. embracing one and encouraging all inmates to get their lives back on track. hundreds
be safe and don't text and drive. mary and chris back to you. >> thank you, alex. >>> pope francis i back in rome at the vatican this morning. he departed philadelphia late yesterday with a message of gratitude to president barack obama and the american people. we have more. >> reporter: pope francis i waved farewell that airport in philadelphia has he boarded a plane president rome. vice president joe biden led the u.s. delegation to see him off. the pope made a final...
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. >>> the first text to 911 service comes to the d.c. area.ing to break it down, how it works. >> tom kierein walking into our studio. >> with his man bun. >> no man bun on but he does >>> you're watching news 4 today. >>> back at 6:46. in fairfax county, just one of a handful of places across the country where you can actually text to 911. during an emergency it may be that service that saves your life. >> reporter: 911 calls a year pour into the emergency information center. now forget talking. you could just type. >> just opened up a new message, typing 911. >> reporter: we tested it out with supervisor john korman. >> click on the number. i see your message. >> reporter: acting out an abduction scenario, texting i'm in a trunk of a car, can't talk. my text message shows up within a few sections on his monitor. >> the response should be fairfax county 911, where is your emergency? >> i was last at the parkway and 123. >> reporter: he's able to input information tore dispatchers to see and get help on the way. >> the extreme example is one e
. >>> the first text to 911 service comes to the d.c. area.ing to break it down, how it works. >> tom kierein walking into our studio. >> with his man bun. >> no man bun on but he does >>> you're watching news 4 today. >>> back at 6:46. in fairfax county, just one of a handful of places across the country where you can actually text to 911. during an emergency it may be that service that saves your life. >> reporter: 911 calls a year pour into...
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charlie: how has texting change the way people date?at's interesting is so much of the early stages of courtship have moved on to texting and the phone. you talk to women who meet a guy at a bar or party, and they get to know him a little bit but their impressions of him really get formed even more when they start receiving messages. you kind of realize, there's almost two selves. you have your phone self and your real self. charlie: why is that? guest: people have these devices that contain a big part of their personal life and the way you communicate on that really defines how people think about you. i think with this romance stuff, especially with texting, you are not hearing a voice or anything. it's even different than a phone call. you just see words and people read into so much in the time it takes people to write back and certain words. certain words turn certain people off. grammar and spelling is a huge turnoff for some people. other people are like if a guy uses an emoji i don't take him seriously at all. it is interesting ho
charlie: how has texting change the way people date?at's interesting is so much of the early stages of courtship have moved on to texting and the phone. you talk to women who meet a guy at a bar or party, and they get to know him a little bit but their impressions of him really get formed even more when they start receiving messages. you kind of realize, there's almost two selves. you have your phone self and your real self. charlie: why is that? guest: people have these devices that contain a...
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remember, be safe, don't text and drive. back to you. >>> we begin with the discovery of the bacteria that contains legionnaires' disease. >> reporter: a small amount of the legionnaires' bacteria was found here in the cooling tower of the school. the all-girls catholic school will be shut down once again today after a small amount of legionella bacteria was found in one of the cooling towers a the the convent of the sacred side. testing. one of the new requirements mandated by recent legislation after the outbreak in the bronx that killed a dozen people and left more than 100 others sick. now all cooling towers must be registered and regularly inspected. the school is in two former mansions, and the principal said = while it was only found in small amounts and is unlikely to have infected anyone, we have closed the mansions this weekend to eradicate the bacteria." the city confirmed they have taken action "its cooling tower's positive test result and subsequent disinfection underscores the important of the new legislation t
remember, be safe, don't text and drive. back to you. >>> we begin with the discovery of the bacteria that contains legionnaires' disease. >> reporter: a small amount of the legionnaires' bacteria was found here in the cooling tower of the school. the all-girls catholic school will be shut down once again today after a small amount of legionella bacteria was found in one of the cooling towers a the the convent of the sacred side. testing. one of the new requirements mandated by...
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don't text and drive. john? >>> we need sunglasses, sunscreen, and we should have extra water today. be patient. the heat continues, and this is day 5 of 90 plus. with the dew points, feeling like the mid-90s in the city. air quality sufferers be aware later today as well. look at the nice canadian air in place late friday into saturday. looking good for the labor day weekend, but we are right back to our summer tricks sunday into monday. numbers above normal once again. pace yourself today. better weather is around the corner. >> great tips as always, john. thank you so much. another check of weather and traffic in 25 minutes. >> i'm diane macedo. [002:29:58;00]
don't text and drive. john? >>> we need sunglasses, sunscreen, and we should have extra water today. be patient. the heat continues, and this is day 5 of 90 plus. with the dew points, feeling like the mid-90s in the city. air quality sufferers be aware later today as well. look at the nice canadian air in place late friday into saturday. looking good for the labor day weekend, but we are right back to our summer tricks sunday into monday. numbers above normal once again. pace yourself...
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host: max in a chicago is texting in.rom "the hill" newspaper, obama will meet with castro at the u.n.. you can read the full article. article, speaker boehner settles on a strategy to prevent a shutdown. house republican leaders are planning to target planned parenthood by developing a red reconciliation bill. boehner will lay out their strategy in a conference meeting today. mean supporting a short-term bill introduced in the senate on thursday to keep the government open through december 11, it would lead to legislation blocking money for planned parenthood hitting the president desk. strategy --ys the this was the wiser strategy. robert is on the line for democrats. good morning. we are talking about the pope. caller: good morning. i was curious if there was a story about the congressman from arizona who was catholic and wanted to boycott the speech due to some conflicts with this pope talking about climate change. anybody with an iq above 60 is aware this is happening all around us. host: you know what? i did not do
host: max in a chicago is texting in.rom "the hill" newspaper, obama will meet with castro at the u.n.. you can read the full article. article, speaker boehner settles on a strategy to prevent a shutdown. house republican leaders are planning to target planned parenthood by developing a red reconciliation bill. boehner will lay out their strategy in a conference meeting today. mean supporting a short-term bill introduced in the senate on thursday to keep the government open through...
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all the text messages between he and i, i kept. that i had originally posted on armslist, those were still on my home computer. and as he was leaving, again, to cover myself, i wrote down the license plate number. >> reporter: you are a careful guy. >> i am. >> reporter: was he a nice fellow? >> for the very limited interaction we had, yeah. he seemed very nice, very normal. he asked me how to load it. i showed him how. >> reporter: and that was it? off he went? >> off he went. >> reporter: and then, a few days later, the school secretary gave drew a message. a polk county detective wanted to talk to him -- right away. >> and my very first thought was, "i interpreted the law wrong when i had looked up the iowa codes, and i'm going to jail." >> reporter: you immediately thought about selling that weapon? >> that's the first thing that came to my mind. why else would a polk county detective be calling me? and i was going to jail. >> reporter: scary thought? >> it was very scary because i had taken so many precautions. i called the de
all the text messages between he and i, i kept. that i had originally posted on armslist, those were still on my home computer. and as he was leaving, again, to cover myself, i wrote down the license plate number. >> reporter: you are a careful guy. >> i am. >> reporter: was he a nice fellow? >> for the very limited interaction we had, yeah. he seemed very nice, very normal. he asked me how to load it. i showed him how. >> reporter: and that was it? off he went?...