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>> trisha was very kind-hearted and very smart. >> as a child, says father, garry, trisha lit up the room. >> she would just bound into the room, spread her arms apart and say "ta-da!" that type of thing. >> they brought her here to marion, indiana, to attend this small, christian college. one spring evening in 1993, trisha left her dorm room for a walk. on march 29th around 8:00 at night, trisha reitler came here to this shopping center. she bought a soda and a magazine and started walking back to campus. but then, she disappeared. >> phone call came a little bit after midnight and the voice on the other side said, do you know where your daughter is? >> 19-year-old trisha lin reitler was seen at 8:00 on monday night. >> trisha's disappearance rocked the community and devastated her parents. >> 'we'll never know who was responsible what they've taken away from us. >> trisha's mother made a desperate appeal to trisha on the jerry springer show. >> hang in there and know we love you and we're doing everything we can to find you. >> despite huge media coverage and their pleas for answer
>> trisha was very kind-hearted and very smart. >> as a child, says father, garry, trisha lit up the room. >> she would just bound into the room, spread her arms apart and say "ta-da!" that type of thing. >> they brought her here to marion, indiana, to attend this small, christian college. one spring evening in 1993, trisha left her dorm room for a walk. on march 29th around 8:00 at night, trisha reitler came here to this shopping center. she bought a soda and...
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what's trisha last night i don't know if to be. her her name now she got married. i don't know i'm wondering where does she live what part of town you got to help me barbara i can't help you or he lives. with his girlfriend the bounty hunters of the serious leaps. they follow it without losing time with the help of the internet they find the telephone number of the. girlfriend's cousin she knows the fugitive. ok don't do anything till we get down there i'll call you back. what you got you don't do it go on home there's nothing going on. well here's the thing we really don't disclose information when it gets this close because we don't know who you really are. you could be somebody who's just trying to trick us. yeah very good and. well i think we got the address or at least we're real close to the end. to go friend's cousin is still on the phone with padilla she is ready to corporate after all she posed to deal for the fugitive and even agrees to lead them to his hideout we won't you know ok. girlfriend's house the cousin make sure the dealer is here. they've got n
what's trisha last night i don't know if to be. her her name now she got married. i don't know i'm wondering where does she live what part of town you got to help me barbara i can't help you or he lives. with his girlfriend the bounty hunters of the serious leaps. they follow it without losing time with the help of the internet they find the telephone number of the. girlfriend's cousin she knows the fugitive. ok don't do anything till we get down there i'll call you back. what you got you don't...
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recalled they fast in his arms and legs to the bad place to clip on his nose and pour it in your trisha's mixture into his mouth whenever he took a breath. in one thousand nine hundred three sacro managed to leak to the west a new work to be published then in response the soviet leadership started afresh bound to vulcan persecution one of the central u.s.s.r. newspapers published an article composed by four soviet academics who choose to sacrifice of instigating nuclear war against the soviet union mr sattar of if once you have the right to be called a comrade to win the working class can no longer call you so the soviet workmen deplore your miserable attempts to tarnish the soviet reality and can damn your outspoken treachery. these abusive letters are actually very diverse but they have a similar structure divided into paragraphs denounces that content reveals that it was all staged they picked people of various ends of the soviet union and told them right sacrifice write this and don't mention this and that. meanwhile support for the exiled academic was growing in the west the square i
recalled they fast in his arms and legs to the bad place to clip on his nose and pour it in your trisha's mixture into his mouth whenever he took a breath. in one thousand nine hundred three sacro managed to leak to the west a new work to be published then in response the soviet leadership started afresh bound to vulcan persecution one of the central u.s.s.r. newspapers published an article composed by four soviet academics who choose to sacrifice of instigating nuclear war against the soviet...
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others which is a sense of what the gospel is david what do you tell if you did would you tell your trisha parishioners when you say when we see these i televangelists and in one night you tell your parishioners this is not the truth faith or do you say that they're to let them do what they want to do in a very relativistic way that how they worship. how do you deal with that i think i think persians are pretty savvy actually using her particular issue but i do think it's out to be too black i'm right about this i mean as i said before issue is trying to preach the gospel in the language of the day without improving the values of the day and i think all of us are very weary rightly so that they're allowing the valleys of the day to take over the other dangers equilibria look we end up speaking some secret language you know going in latin or something in order to preserve the truth and we do have to be relevant and this is why i keep saying you know with young people i must of my work is with young people and i can understand why you know if young people are aware of the names they hear is
others which is a sense of what the gospel is david what do you tell if you did would you tell your trisha parishioners when you say when we see these i televangelists and in one night you tell your parishioners this is not the truth faith or do you say that they're to let them do what they want to do in a very relativistic way that how they worship. how do you deal with that i think i think persians are pretty savvy actually using her particular issue but i do think it's out to be too black...
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. >> and there was a portrait of trisha reikler.urity lockup to a dangerous prison and to be friend alleged serial killer larry hall. he says, if you can get solid confessions from him and if you can help us locate the bodies that are still missing, we're willing to completely wash your record. >> keen's mission? to learn where trisha reikler was buried. >> the purpose of this operation was to find that body. >> beaumont made it clear, no body, no early release. keen would have to serve the rest of his ten-year sentence. but beaumont believed keen could do it. >> he's smart. he's articulate. he's not afraid. and i knew he wanted to get out. >> for keen, it was a chance for redemption, to restore his family name and, says author hillel levin, to get his life back on track. >> this deal was a way for him to get home, to take this bad thing he had done and to somehow turn it inside out and make it something that would solve a crime. >> but it wouldn't be easy. fair to say, he was risking his life. he could have been killed. >> it was d
. >> and there was a portrait of trisha reikler.urity lockup to a dangerous prison and to be friend alleged serial killer larry hall. he says, if you can get solid confessions from him and if you can help us locate the bodies that are still missing, we're willing to completely wash your record. >> keen's mission? to learn where trisha reikler was buried. >> the purpose of this operation was to find that body. >> beaumont made it clear, no body, no early release. keen...
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. >> keene's mission, to learn from trisha was buried. >> the purpose of this operation was to find thatbody, no early release. keene would have to serve the rest of his ten-year sentence, but beaumont believed keene could do it. >> he's smart, articulate, not afraid. and i knew he wanted to get out. >> for keene, it was a chance at redemption, to restore his family name, and to get his life back on track. >> this deal was a way for him to get home, and it was also a way for him to do good. to take this bad thing he had done and somehow turn it back inside out. >> but it wouldn't be easy. >> fair to say, he was risking his life. he could have been dangerous. absolutely. >> it was highly risky. these places don't have anything better to do but try to hurt you and kill you, too. >> keen was unsure, but a phone call home put his doubts to tres. keene's stepmother said his father had suffered a stroke. >> she said he's in bad shape. we could lose him. >> keene needed to get home fast and there was only one way to make that happen. he had to face an alleged serial killer first. i decided you
. >> keene's mission, to learn from trisha was buried. >> the purpose of this operation was to find thatbody, no early release. keene would have to serve the rest of his ten-year sentence, but beaumont believed keene could do it. >> he's smart, articulate, not afraid. and i knew he wanted to get out. >> for keene, it was a chance at redemption, to restore his family name, and to get his life back on track. >> this deal was a way for him to get home, and it was also...
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sarah brokaw, tom brokaw's daughter, as well, trisha and amy. be back with us at why some women hitting 40 are happy to be childless by choice. >>> but up next, yankee's great, derek jeter. cc sabathia and rob >>> we're back >>> we're back with some of the biggest names in brabl. knowledge yankees shortstop derek jeter, pitcher cc sabathia and second baseman robinson cano, here to tell us about a week long program in its third year. good morning. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having us. >> derek, tell us what you guys are doing. you're not just giving, your giving yourself. >> it's a great organization, it's a fun time. us as athletes, we have a platform and we can use that platform to impact lives in a positive way. that's what hope week is all about. >> showing up places and doing stuff, right? with people. >> no question. i think, you know, you can give money but i think, you know, giving your time, that's something that makes it a lot more worthwhile. >> what is it like when you walk in, someone meets you for the first time and you're
sarah brokaw, tom brokaw's daughter, as well, trisha and amy. be back with us at why some women hitting 40 are happy to be childless by choice. >>> but up next, yankee's great, derek jeter. cc sabathia and rob >>> we're back >>> we're back with some of the biggest names in brabl. knowledge yankees shortstop derek jeter, pitcher cc sabathia and second baseman robinson cano, here to tell us about a week long program in its third year. good morning. thanks for being...
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. >> and there was a portrait of t trisha. >> i looked up and he said we need you to help us with hisr cover to a dangerous prison and to befriend alleged serial killer larry hall. >> here's beaumont's conversation with jimmy keene about what it was like to go under cover in prison. >> you're supposed to get some information from this man by the name of larry hall. he's the alleged serial killer. he's in prison on a federal kidnapping charge. what specifically, what information are you supposed to get from him? >> the main thing was to try to find the bodies. the next thing was to get specific con dpegs fessions abo he did it, why he did it, what prompted him, what girls and so fort. >> and again, it's alleged. he's only in prison for a kidnapping charge. but there's a belief by many in law enforcement that he could be connected to many young girls' deaths in indiana and elsewhere. so here you go, you go into this maximum security prison, you're under cover. what was your worst fear, jimmy. you were risking your life to do this. >> well, sure. obviously i think your worst fear is that
. >> and there was a portrait of t trisha. >> i looked up and he said we need you to help us with hisr cover to a dangerous prison and to befriend alleged serial killer larry hall. >> here's beaumont's conversation with jimmy keene about what it was like to go under cover in prison. >> you're supposed to get some information from this man by the name of larry hall. he's the alleged serial killer. he's in prison on a federal kidnapping charge. what specifically, what...
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i was in the library waiting for trisha to change her clothes.er a hard day of campaigning. he is relaxing. i asked him, i am almost a member of the family, what is the plan? he said is gonna go to moscow. we're going to bring about peace in viet nam and the world. >> watch this discussion from the u.s. made the memorial and washington, d.c., monday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. this fourth of july 3 weekend on american history tv, we will visit the smithsonian to learn about a government expedition to circumnavigate the globe and a treasure, 40 tons of specimens that became the foundation of the smithsonian institution. laura bush on her time in the white house, planning her husband's library and her memoir, spoken from the heart. a panel including former clinton press secretary mike mccurry discussing jfk and the press. get the complete schedule at c- span.org. >> state department legal adviser harold help congress -- told congress the war powers act does not involve libya. president obama did not need congressional authority. the senat
i was in the library waiting for trisha to change her clothes.er a hard day of campaigning. he is relaxing. i asked him, i am almost a member of the family, what is the plan? he said is gonna go to moscow. we're going to bring about peace in viet nam and the world. >> watch this discussion from the u.s. made the memorial and washington, d.c., monday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. this fourth of july 3 weekend on american history tv, we will visit the smithsonian to learn about a...
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i happen to be in the library waiting for trisha to change her clothes, we were going out. you can sign up your hard day of campaigning. he liked to listen to checkoffs d. i thought, should ask him or not? well, i am almost a member of the family. mr. nixon, what is your plan? >> lisagor to go to peking, moscow, and that is how we're going to bring about peace in vietnam and the world. >> watch this discussion from the u.s. navy memorial in washington, d.c., tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. c-span has launched a new easy to navigate web site for politics and the 2012 presidential race, but the latest cease and events from the campaign trail, biography information on the candidates, twitter feeds, and facebook updates, and links to c-span media partners in the early primary and caucus states visit us at the website. but afternoon, and welcome. my name is mark, i am broadcast journalist with the associated press. the 100 for president and the national press club. we're all the world's leading professional organization for journalist and we're committed to our professio
i happen to be in the library waiting for trisha to change her clothes, we were going out. you can sign up your hard day of campaigning. he liked to listen to checkoffs d. i thought, should ask him or not? well, i am almost a member of the family. mr. nixon, what is your plan? >> lisagor to go to peking, moscow, and that is how we're going to bring about peace in vietnam and the world. >> watch this discussion from the u.s. navy memorial in washington, d.c., tonight at 8:00 p.m....
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i would be in the library waiting for trisha to change her clothes. we were going up the bank comes in after a hard day of campaigning. he is relaxing, listening to chekhov's. should i ask him or not. well, i am almost a member of the family. mr. nixon, what is your plan? "i am going to go to peking. that is how we're going to bring about peace in vietnam and around the world." >> what this tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span he been -- watched this tonight at 8:00 eastern on he ban -- eastern on c-span. >> the latest events from the campaign trail, information on the candidates, twitter and facebook updates, and links to c-span media partners in the early primary and caucus states. visit us at c-span.org/ca mpaign2012. >> now a discussion on the 2012 presidential campaign with a look at battleground states as well as the republican presidential field. we spoke with kathy kiley for 40 minutes. "washingn journal" continues. host: captain connelly joining asks -- kathy kiely and joining us. what makes this state a battleground state? guest: it's a battleg
i would be in the library waiting for trisha to change her clothes. we were going up the bank comes in after a hard day of campaigning. he is relaxing, listening to chekhov's. should i ask him or not. well, i am almost a member of the family. mr. nixon, what is your plan? "i am going to go to peking. that is how we're going to bring about peace in vietnam and around the world." >> what this tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span he been -- watched this tonight at 8:00 eastern on he...
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trisha nixon cox, lind -- lynda johnson rob, i remember it well.me of the boys had to do that. we all got copies of the congressional club cookbook as wedding presents. mrs. ford's vichysoisse was not bad. and more wedding presents we all received. glass items with the nakes -- names of members of congress etched into them. it is very nice anyway. i think of tommy every time i serve cake even though it looked like i stole the plate from his office. the worst present was the department of agriculture yearbook. true story. we all had mothers who were away and -- fathers who were away a lot and mothers who ran everything and we groaned and giggled together about it because we were all friends and that is what betty ford wanted me to talk about here today. a couple of years before he died, i came to the desert to interview president ford on a series on former presidents and the constitution. when we turned the cameras off, the president turned to me and he said," i don't know what's going on today in washington. i just don't understand it. when your fa
trisha nixon cox, lind -- lynda johnson rob, i remember it well.me of the boys had to do that. we all got copies of the congressional club cookbook as wedding presents. mrs. ford's vichysoisse was not bad. and more wedding presents we all received. glass items with the nakes -- names of members of congress etched into them. it is very nice anyway. i think of tommy every time i serve cake even though it looked like i stole the plate from his office. the worst present was the department of...
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i happened to be in the library waiting for trisha to change her clothes, we were going out. hard day of campaigning. he was relaxing. likes to listen to tchaikovsky. and i'm, should ski or not? well, i'm almost a member of the family.
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i happen to be in the library, which in for trisha to change her clothes to go out.ixon, what is your plan? to peking andgo moscow and that is how we are going to bring the end of vietnam and peace to the world." watch this discussion monday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c- span. >> the americans for prosperity foundation held its annual online conference for conservatives this year in minneapolis. speakers included wall street journal columnist john fund on the legacy of ronald reagan and former congressman andrew bride art -- breitbart on andrew winner. this is an hour and 15 minutes. >> and now ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the president of americans for prosperity foundation. ladies and gentlemen, tim phillips. ♪ ["beautiful day," u2] >> thank you. thank you. welcome. welcome to americans for fourthrity foundation's annual right online conference. years ago, the staff came to our leadership and said, "candidly, the left is killing us on line. they are beating us. we have a solution. we are going to start conferences across the country. we are going to star
i happen to be in the library, which in for trisha to change her clothes to go out.ixon, what is your plan? to peking andgo moscow and that is how we are going to bring the end of vietnam and peace to the world." watch this discussion monday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c- span. >> the americans for prosperity foundation held its annual online conference for conservatives this year in minneapolis. speakers included wall street journal columnist john fund on the legacy of ronald...