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>> 19-year-old tricia lynn wrightler was last seen about 8:00 monday night. >> tricia's disappearance rocked the community and devastated her parents. >> who's ever responsible will never know what they've taken away from us. >> tricia's mother made a desperate appeal to tricia on the jerry springer show. >> hang in there and know that we love you and we're doing everything we can to find you. >> despite huge media coverage and their pleas for answers, none ever came. >> it's just like she just vanished into thin air. >> tricia was never found. >> young college students, they need to be aware. >> kristen zeller was a junior at iwu when tricia disappeared. >> we were advised to stay in our dorms if you were a girl. but a week later, two friends had to go to the grocery store. >> it's not that far. you know what's going to happen. >> it was getting dark by the time they left the shopping center, walking the same route tricia likely would have taken. >> we were maybe halfway up the road when heather turned to me and said did you happen to notice that brown van? and i said no. >> then the
>> 19-year-old tricia lynn wrightler was last seen about 8:00 monday night. >> tricia's disappearance rocked the community and devastated her parents. >> who's ever responsible will never know what they've taken away from us. >> tricia's mother made a desperate appeal to tricia on the jerry springer show. >> hang in there and know that we love you and we're doing everything we can to find you. >> despite huge media coverage and their pleas for answers, none...
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he had few feelings, if any, about tricia reitler or her family. he wanted was to get in and out with tricia's location, and as fast as possible. day one, breakfast in the mess hall. jimmy zeroed in on larry hall. >> i was waiting with my tray, and i look over and there he is, 20, 25 feet away from me, sitting there all by himself. it felt like a magnet was compelling me to come to him. finally i bumped shoulders with him on purpose. >> jimmy explained he was a brand-new inmate, needing directions to the library. hall obliged. >> i kind of slapped him on the shoulder and said, thanks a lot. i appreciate that, from a cool guy like you. >> after that, they occasionally talked. but the next step came when jimmy was invited to join hall's breakfast club. >> which in the prison system, it's a big thing of who you're invited to have your breakfast with. >> keene thought he was making progress, but then prison politics got in the way. >> i left the chow hall one morning, and a few really big muscular guys came up to me and said, hey, the old man wants to
he had few feelings, if any, about tricia reitler or her family. he wanted was to get in and out with tricia's location, and as fast as possible. day one, breakfast in the mess hall. jimmy zeroed in on larry hall. >> i was waiting with my tray, and i look over and there he is, 20, 25 feet away from me, sitting there all by himself. it felt like a magnet was compelling me to come to him. finally i bumped shoulders with him on purpose. >> jimmy explained he was a brand-new inmate,...
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tricia? >> this historical accuracy in this film is hogwash and irrelevant. no accurate use of history around african-american women in this film, but it never comes out. we're so busy obsessively worried about the n word. keri washington's character makes no sense. you had people fighting, shooting killing and a beloved of the novel of a woman who slit the throat of her own baby rather than return her to slavery. this is what black women were doing. yet, what do we get? we get keri washington with a quivererring lip serious sexual violence but never talked directly about in this film. if we're going to talk about authenticity then gender is where we need to pay more attention. >> john: i agree with you "beloved" is one of the underrated films in years. but when you see the movie i had never seen a film more anti-slavery. we saw points of view on the constitution in cinemainstitution where we have never seen it before. and the only heroic caucasian isn't american. it is disrespectful to the out outrageous institution of slavery. >> i have to say i kept thinki
tricia? >> this historical accuracy in this film is hogwash and irrelevant. no accurate use of history around african-american women in this film, but it never comes out. we're so busy obsessively worried about the n word. keri washington's character makes no sense. you had people fighting, shooting killing and a beloved of the novel of a woman who slit the throat of her own baby rather than return her to slavery. this is what black women were doing. yet, what do we get? we get keri...
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tricia couric, unarmed, in self-defense. prosecutors say his arm was .ever trapped closing arguments are said to begin this morning. in the misconduct trial of leopold. is accused of misusing his secretaryetail as a for personal and political reasons. attorneys do not deny the they say he did break the law. the judge will decide. tc bang officials set to $400e if the city has a million surplus. that is because of revenue collection and a stronger economy. spend theike to welfare programs, education and homeless services. -- residents like the aea of trash collection and refund. d.c. is just one of the places affected by closing public schools. ,chools serving low-income minority students are being group says.is journey for justice, from 18 cities .ill testify >> later this morning, president heads to las vegas. lay out his immigration reform plan. some of his proposals are expected to overlap with the revealed by senators on monday. the path to citizenship in return for tighter border an overhaul of the legal immigration sys
tricia couric, unarmed, in self-defense. prosecutors say his arm was .ever trapped closing arguments are said to begin this morning. in the misconduct trial of leopold. is accused of misusing his secretaryetail as a for personal and political reasons. attorneys do not deny the they say he did break the law. the judge will decide. tc bang officials set to $400e if the city has a million surplus. that is because of revenue collection and a stronger economy. spend theike to welfare programs,...
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we're out of time. >> true. >> cenk: we're out of time unfortunately, ross, tricia, thank you so muchific conversation. when we come back, kvr they just happened to poison our troops. then after that after in court they were proven guilty they said we have a great idea, why don't you pay for it. the taxpayers have to foot the bill for it. we'll talk to the lawyer who went after them when we come back. >> you could taste the air. >> robert and others say the dust was throughout the plant and the ground and permeated the air during sandstorms. >> cenk: you know how las vegas is a destination for quick marriages. well, for divorces we didn't have such a destination. it could take a long time to get a divorce, but no longer, here comes texas. a law firm has decide to do a divorce resort. >> the couple choices a luxurious location. >> they never really have to see each other. >> husbands and wives stay in separate rooms. they hold private meetings for two days. on day three they leave with a legally binding document. >> charging each person a flat fee, $7,500 and that includes a hotel and
we're out of time. >> true. >> cenk: we're out of time unfortunately, ross, tricia, thank you so muchific conversation. when we come back, kvr they just happened to poison our troops. then after that after in court they were proven guilty they said we have a great idea, why don't you pay for it. the taxpayers have to foot the bill for it. we'll talk to the lawyer who went after them when we come back. >> you could taste the air. >> robert and others say the dust was...
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congratulate him, we also congratulate and thank his wife debbie, and their two daughters lindsay and tricia, and the entire boehner family. speaker boehner -- i know all too well that we will not always agree. but i hope, with all my heart, that we will find common ground that is a higher, better place for our country. surely we can be touched by "the better angels of our nature," so beautifully expressed by president lincoln. this is the people's house. this is the people's gavel. it represents a sacred trust. may we all fulfill that trust and make real the ideals of democratic government. with respect for our constitution, with faith in the american people, with hope for the future of our country, i present the people's gavel to the speaker of the house, john boehner. may god bless you. [applause] may god bless you, speaker boehner. may god bless this congress. may god always bless the united states of america. my colleagues, the speaker of the house, john boehner. [applause] >> thank you. leader pelosi, members of the house and senate, dear family and friends, fellow countrymen, we meet
congratulate him, we also congratulate and thank his wife debbie, and their two daughters lindsay and tricia, and the entire boehner family. speaker boehner -- i know all too well that we will not always agree. but i hope, with all my heart, that we will find common ground that is a higher, better place for our country. surely we can be touched by "the better angels of our nature," so beautifully expressed by president lincoln. this is the people's house. this is the people's gavel....
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pentagon still malling the number of troops that could remain to contain insurgency in the country but tricia danger now row politics professor from new york university believes the u.s. just can't afford to leave afghanistan. there's a lot of talk about not leaving any troops there at all however i don't think the u.s. can afford that leader in the region because there are still quite a bit of violence going on there so i think the president will probably leave some troops there for some time but i would assume that president karzai is going to want that out because it gives him more. or it makes him look more powerful on the negotiating table and within the context of his own constituency however he also needs some protection so it will be a little bit of a catch twenty two situation for them i think he probably hopes to achieve a few things a one his continued military support for the afghan troops so they can maintain their own military and army if you will and the second is can continue to. monetary support in some development efforts there. withstand ssion flaring all were disputed isla
pentagon still malling the number of troops that could remain to contain insurgency in the country but tricia danger now row politics professor from new york university believes the u.s. just can't afford to leave afghanistan. there's a lot of talk about not leaving any troops there at all however i don't think the u.s. can afford that leader in the region because there are still quite a bit of violence going on there so i think the president will probably leave some troops there for some time...
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a cocker spaniel dog in a crate that they sent texas, black-and-white spotted in her little girl tricia, 6-year-old girl, named it checkers. kids like all kids love the dogs and i want to say there is this charleston heston that regardless of what they say we are going to keep him. that is of course a central thing that nixon talks about and where it gets a name for the speech itself. nixon was very knowingly taking a line from fdr's famous speech in which he incorporates his own dog and nixon thought it would be great to kind of like make the democrats mad by taking their leader's words and flipping them around. what nixon is doing throughout the speech is very clear to me. he said he is divorcing the populist tradition rooted in the 19th century among small farmers and trying to channel their hatred of banks and especially real estate people, who are kind of keeping the small guy down, keeping the small farmer in a state of being oppressed. nixon has just discovered he is getting money from real estate interests from banking insurance, from oil and so what he does very cleverly and i
a cocker spaniel dog in a crate that they sent texas, black-and-white spotted in her little girl tricia, 6-year-old girl, named it checkers. kids like all kids love the dogs and i want to say there is this charleston heston that regardless of what they say we are going to keep him. that is of course a central thing that nixon talks about and where it gets a name for the speech itself. nixon was very knowingly taking a line from fdr's famous speech in which he incorporates his own dog and nixon...
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memorial ceremony at the nixon library in yorba linda california, the president's oldest daughter triciaaid she hoped people would remember her father as a good and decent man. with me now is host of "hardball" chris matthews. author of "kennedy & nixon." also "jack kennedy: elusive hero" out in paperback. there was a column by roger simon that inspired me to sit there and say -- you can't. everything about nixon is complicated. roger simon just went through every single of the nastiest things that nixon said on those tapes. that was caught saying on tapes. he was negative on jews. he was negative on african-americans. which, of course, these tapes have just shown a spotlight on his paranoia and some of his bizarre thinkings. who is this guy? >> it's all true. >> you can't ever do one without the other. >> there's no defending what he said on the tapes. the anti-semitism even for his generation was extraordinary. >> at the same time his chief sort of confidant was henry kissinger. >> and arthur burns. and bill sapphire. and len garment. they were all close friends that were jewish. >> we
memorial ceremony at the nixon library in yorba linda california, the president's oldest daughter triciaaid she hoped people would remember her father as a good and decent man. with me now is host of "hardball" chris matthews. author of "kennedy & nixon." also "jack kennedy: elusive hero" out in paperback. there was a column by roger simon that inspired me to sit there and say -- you can't. everything about nixon is complicated. roger simon just went through...
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i am also honored to do this -- well, because tricia and julie asked me. i would never say no to them. but i guess i do it even more than anything else because of my feeling of camaraderie and my feeling of family and friendship, my feeling of loyalty to the people in this room. you our family. you are people who have stood the test of time who have stood loyal to have been there when things -- and for that, for that you can't ask more for that in life. [applause] so, i accept this challenge of raising a few bucks for the nixon library with enthusiasm, with temerity, knowing that it will be a rough ride like all these rights are but knowing i have made a lot of friends and believe me, friends, i will be knocking at your door. and it is the memories i think that we share of these experiences and accomplishments not only to bring us together tonight but i think also inspire us to want to do more, to bring the memories of this great man and the competiticompetiti on and so this great man to the world. so again, i am honored to be here. i am privileged to be h
i am also honored to do this -- well, because tricia and julie asked me. i would never say no to them. but i guess i do it even more than anything else because of my feeling of camaraderie and my feeling of family and friendship, my feeling of loyalty to the people in this room. you our family. you are people who have stood the test of time who have stood loyal to have been there when things -- and for that, for that you can't ask more for that in life. [applause] so, i accept this challenge of...
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she's one of several kids that got to pose as v.i.p.s, thanks to photographer tricia messeroux and herter: she took one of hollywood's hottest couples down to size. that's minigeorge and stacy keibler. there's a pint-sized lucy liu, halle berry and staler swift, all in kiddie couture. >> we need to make everything from scratch. but we don't know until that night. >> reporter: it's not just the red carpet. messeroux likes to use kids to remake memorable moments, like tom cruise jumping on oprah's couch. >> i love working with kids. the music's going. >> reporter: part of the proceeds from the collection goes to st. jude's children's research hospital, proving the tiniest bit of star power can have a big impact. >> really cute. >>> now, we want some glam. to show us grand-up versions, we have kate dimmock, fashion director for "people style watch." >> thank you very much. >> let's talk about the best looks. >> it was a stunning night. >> i think claire danes stood out right away. we want to see if there was a way to get that look. >> she is wearing versace. she looks amazing. we love the
she's one of several kids that got to pose as v.i.p.s, thanks to photographer tricia messeroux and herter: she took one of hollywood's hottest couples down to size. that's minigeorge and stacy keibler. there's a pint-sized lucy liu, halle berry and staler swift, all in kiddie couture. >> we need to make everything from scratch. but we don't know until that night. >> reporter: it's not just the red carpet. messeroux likes to use kids to remake memorable moments, like tom cruise...
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congratulate him, we also congratulate and thank his wife, debbie, and their two daughters, lindsey, tricia, and the entire boehner family. [applause] speaker boehner, i know all too well that we will not always agree, but i hope with all my heart that we will find common ground at a higher and better place for our country. surely, we can be touched by the better angels of our nation -- nature. surely we can be touched by the better angels of our nature. so beautifully expressed by president lincoln. this is the people's house, this is the people's gavel. it represents a sacred trust. may we all feel that trust and make real the ideals of democratic government. with respect for our constitution, with faith in the american people, with hope for the future of our country, i present the people's gavel to the speak a loved -- speaker of the house, john boehner. [applause] god bless you. may god bless you, speaker boehner, may god bless this congress, may god always bless the united states of america. my colleagues, the speaker of the house, john boehner. [applause] >> thank you. leader pelosi,
congratulate him, we also congratulate and thank his wife, debbie, and their two daughters, lindsey, tricia, and the entire boehner family. [applause] speaker boehner, i know all too well that we will not always agree, but i hope with all my heart that we will find common ground at a higher and better place for our country. surely, we can be touched by the better angels of our nation -- nature. surely we can be touched by the better angels of our nature. so beautifully expressed by president...
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tricia rose here to fire us up professor at brown university, thank you for coming inside "the war roomasure. >> jennifer: up next tactically brilliant generals, right wing think tanks. can you guess which one of those do not belong anywhere near the field of battle. we'll have that next. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> jennifer: well, folks, you can set your watch by it. something is going to have cenk ucker uygur upcenkuygur up in arms tonight. are you there. >> cenk: i am, indeed. >> jennifer: you are just on a roll. anyway, what's going on with "the young turks" tonight that has got you fired up? >> cenk: well, boehner did survive this vote but i want to talk about what kind of leverage that gives the house democrats the fact that the republicans are split on this. they kissed and made up a little bit, we'll talk with congressman keith ellison and he'll tell us what progressives can do to fight back in the next round of negotiations. we have jesse jackson talking about violence and poverty in chicago. and we have legendary frank mantowitz on the show. we have democrats galore on the show ton
tricia rose here to fire us up professor at brown university, thank you for coming inside "the war roomasure. >> jennifer: up next tactically brilliant generals, right wing think tanks. can you guess which one of those do not belong anywhere near the field of battle. we'll have that next. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> jennifer: well, folks, you can set your watch by it. something is going to have cenk ucker uygur upcenkuygur up in arms tonight. are you there. >> cenk: i am,...
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the parliament starns and staff on the floor, including garry and tim and tricia and meredith and all the folks in the cloakroom and all the folks in the republican cloakroom, all of whom are unfailingly patient when we call for the umpteenth time to find out when the vote schedule will how us to get home to a child's birthday party or any kind of family event. i want to thank the many birdie bowmans who came here nearly 40 years ago and made the senate their cause and their concern. people like meg murphy of the foreign relations committee who makes everybody's life easier. and i thank the reporters who catch us in the hallways, trap us, ambush us in the hallways, and who despite all the changes and challenges in their own business still dutifully document the first drafts of american history. i thank all the incredible people who travel through threes halls working incredibly hard to get it right, people of characteristic who cover this place as a public is i not a sport, and i thank them. i thank david rogers for all that he has stood for sloth in this us -- so long in this institu
the parliament starns and staff on the floor, including garry and tim and tricia and meredith and all the folks in the cloakroom and all the folks in the republican cloakroom, all of whom are unfailingly patient when we call for the umpteenth time to find out when the vote schedule will how us to get home to a child's birthday party or any kind of family event. i want to thank the many birdie bowmans who came here nearly 40 years ago and made the senate their cause and their concern. people...