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wont tell us what the liquid was or what else was found in that room. all we know is they've deemed it non-hazardous. here in front of the hotel - valet is still shut down as firetrucks stand by in case anything happens. so the scene is not completely clear yet - but yes three floors that were evacuated - the 27th 28th and 29th - are all now reopened for guests who four about 4 hours this afternoon - were asked to stay out for their own safety. "we came from the tropicana we were going back to the luxor we were blocked so we had to walk half a block to the front then they wouldnt let us back up to our room there were sections in the lobby that were roped off and they wouldnt let us come back to our rooms." the call came in after 11 this morning - metro says guest service found several including a liquid in a hotel room. they won't say if it was drugs or something explosive - nor would they describe where and in what sort of container it was found. around 3 today investigators decided it was not dangerous. but their investigation isnt over. "in any sort
wont tell us what the liquid was or what else was found in that room. all we know is they've deemed it non-hazardous. here in front of the hotel - valet is still shut down as firetrucks stand by in case anything happens. so the scene is not completely clear yet - but yes three floors that were evacuated - the 27th 28th and 29th - are all now reopened for guests who four about 4 hours this afternoon - were asked to stay out for their own safety. "we came from the tropicana we were going...
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what she was going to fall into or what was down there. i had no idea." her dad william is a retired firefighter who's seen this narrative dozens of times before... never thinking one day it would be his own child. "agonizing. your daughter screaming, don't let me go. don't let me go daddy. wife yelling, don't let her go honey. butted to "the choice was to let her go and live with that. if something bad happened, or hold on and all three of us end up in the hole." samantha fell 10- feet and landed in ankle-deep, frigid water. her dad called 9-1-1 and thought by the time help arrived, she'd be in grave condition. but by sheer coincidence... the help they needed walked by.... "this group of 12-15 snow shoers came down the hill and i was a little preoccupied talking on the phone to the dispatcher and one of them said, do you need some help and i said yeah, my daughter's in a hole about 12-15 feet down... who are you? they said w mard rescue, and i was likthe rescuers used t within a matter osamato walk a mile and a half car... she thanked and
what she was going to fall into or what was down there. i had no idea." her dad william is a retired firefighter who's seen this narrative dozens of times before... never thinking one day it would be his own child. "agonizing. your daughter screaming, don't let me go. don't let me go daddy. wife yelling, don't let her go honey. butted to "the choice was to let her go and live with that. if something bad happened, or hold on and all three of us end up in the hole." samantha...
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not she was the intended target or an accident bystander. >> thanks ariel. >>> durham police have not identified a man who was hit while crossing north roxboro street this morning shortly after 7 under the i-85 bridge. a man was taken to the hospital. no word yet on whether anyone will be charged. >>> appalachians state police are investigating a sexual three male students assaulted a female student early sunday morning. she told the officers the crime happened after she returned from an off campus party. in a statement on line the university said it's providing support with the victim and urging anyone with details to come and contact the police. >>> franklin county deputies need help locating a 15-year- old girl who was last seen in brantley town road walking towards r and r food mart. she was wearing dark sweat pants a dark shirt and mickey mouse shoes. if you see her call the sheriff's office. >>> a new free service being offered to every resident in durham. they launched a new pilot program today. every person who lives in durham can use th
not she was the intended target or an accident bystander. >> thanks ariel. >>> durham police have not identified a man who was hit while crossing north roxboro street this morning shortly after 7 under the i-85 bridge. a man was taken to the hospital. no word yet on whether anyone will be charged. >>> appalachians state police are investigating a sexual three male students assaulted a female student early sunday morning. she told the officers the crime happened after she...
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i was thankful or lucky to be up there, i told myself. >> reporter: but that feeling disappeared, thel said, when labrie led her into the machine room. >> it was virtually completely dark. it was a place where no one would have passed through, no one would have heard them, no one would have seen them. >> reporter: not a romantic place at all. >> not a romantic place, no. >> what did you do when you went inside? >> he took me behind a concrete wall. and started to kiss me. >> reporter: the girl said she didn't mind that at first, but then she said labrie started touching her in places that made her uncomfortable. she said he even started to bite her. >> how did that feel to you? >> really painful. >> did you say anything to him when he did that? >> i didn't say anything. i felt like i was frozen. >> reporter: what did she mean by that? >> this is actually really common. a lot of people think fight or flight is the way to respond. but it's fight, flight and freeze. freeze is a hugely common one, especially in your young. so her testimony is very consistent with someone experiencing trau
i was thankful or lucky to be up there, i told myself. >> reporter: but that feeling disappeared, thel said, when labrie led her into the machine room. >> it was virtually completely dark. it was a place where no one would have passed through, no one would have heard them, no one would have seen them. >> reporter: not a romantic place at all. >> not a romantic place, no. >> what did you do when you went inside? >> he took me behind a concrete wall. and...
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was talking to. she knew they'd ferret out her secret sooner or later. so right away she came clean. >> i was having -- i've been having an affair for several -- you know, six, seven months. >> reporter: an affair. his name was juan reyes. he worked in stacey's office in a job she had gotten for him. >> you know, i am in -- i'm in deep with juan. i know that. i -- i'm telling you. >> reporter: oh yes, she certainly was. stacey and richard owned the house reyes lived in with his family. she met juan for sex at an apartment stacey rented for the purpose. paid his cell phone bills. and, she admitted, she had just taken him to vegas. and disguised it as a work trip. >> did juan know that you were supposed to meet richard at the park up here? >> he did. >> how did he know that? >> we -- i mean, i had told -- i had told him. i had probably tuesday night -- it -- it was either tuesday or thursday. >> reporter: was stacey saying juan may have been the killer? >> no, no, i can't im -- i mean -- i guess i've seen enough tv to know that strange thing, you know, thin
was talking to. she knew they'd ferret out her secret sooner or later. so right away she came clean. >> i was having -- i've been having an affair for several -- you know, six, seven months. >> reporter: an affair. his name was juan reyes. he worked in stacey's office in a job she had gotten for him. >> you know, i am in -- i'm in deep with juan. i know that. i -- i'm telling you. >> reporter: oh yes, she certainly was. stacey and richard owned the house reyes lived in...
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detectives tripp - told a different story. >> the polygraph results indicated that he was not telling the truth, ore was not being truthful to those relevant questions posed to him about the homicide. >> reporter: questions such as did you shoot richard schoeck? do you know for sure of anyone who shot richard schoeck? were you present when richard schoeck was shot? >> you know he knows where richard's gonna be. he's in an affair with stacey, he's not at home at 3:00 -- 4:00 in the morning the night of the murder. he shows up the next morning altered his appearance. so when you put all of that together -- yeah, there's a lot of ringing bells there. >> reporter: coming up bells will juan's wife back up his alby. >> if she wanted to throw him under the bus, that w >> she had the opportunity. i'm dying my hair mom. hair dye? no, not in my bathroom. relax mom. honey, just let me in. no! tiffany! no! tiffany!!! it's just purple. teenage daughter? get scrubbing bubbles. kill 99.9% of germs and destroy dirt and grime. you only need scrubbing bubbles disinfectant cleaners for 100% problem solved. we work ha
detectives tripp - told a different story. >> the polygraph results indicated that he was not telling the truth, ore was not being truthful to those relevant questions posed to him about the homicide. >> reporter: questions such as did you shoot richard schoeck? do you know for sure of anyone who shot richard schoeck? were you present when richard schoeck was shot? >> you know he knows where richard's gonna be. he's in an affair with stacey, he's not at home at 3:00 -- 4:00 in...
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of congress there were notes and diaries contemplating either being a schoolteacher or a reporter from the time she was 12 or 13 she was quite enamored with a comic strip at the time and she set her mind to it and languished in the book review department both the boston herald traveler in the washington star she kept pestering her editors again and again saying i want to write about politics. her editor at travelers had -- and those of you that knew her will find this amusing, too shy to make a good reporter. but she kept on it until the mccarthy hearings. >> how did she get that break? she made the most of it. >> mary was known as one of the sharpest wits on the staff and the book reviews were always beautifully crafted. they were on the hill to do a few profiles of lyndon baines johnson and i think that he saw something there. he saw she had not only a real gift as a writer but an eye for observation she thought could be unleashed on politics. >> i learned she wasn't purely irish, she had german on one side of her family but when she came to washington she was very much irish. i want to talk about th
of congress there were notes and diaries contemplating either being a schoolteacher or a reporter from the time she was 12 or 13 she was quite enamored with a comic strip at the time and she set her mind to it and languished in the book review department both the boston herald traveler in the washington star she kept pestering her editors again and again saying i want to write about politics. her editor at travelers had -- and those of you that knew her will find this amusing, too shy to make a...
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we did use waterboarding but at the end of the day it was one or the other technique. now having said that, there was a difference in before and after the enhanced interrogation technique. this was totally defy and andy didn't turn into a boy scout or democratic petri but he was more cooperative over here and in fact he gave large volumes of information including information that helped us. now can i do this and that, it doesn't work that way but let me give you a way that i explain it again in the buck and from the bottom of my heart. i cannot imagine any operation like would have been taking place that did not rely on that shoppers warehouse of information we got from those 100 plus detainees. it was like he encyclopedia al qaeda is. >> host: and now with the ease of once you find them which you point out is very hard to find them to be able to tell fill them with hellfire from a drone among the border, that is a something that is still doable technologically for us now in ways that it hasn't really ever been before and as a result, we have killed a lot of people that
we did use waterboarding but at the end of the day it was one or the other technique. now having said that, there was a difference in before and after the enhanced interrogation technique. this was totally defy and andy didn't turn into a boy scout or democratic petri but he was more cooperative over here and in fact he gave large volumes of information including information that helped us. now can i do this and that, it doesn't work that way but let me give you a way that i explain it again in...
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the only thing that -- we could think of was he's trying to get grabbing a hold of him. >> reporter: or was the killer rifling his pockets for something? a key, maybe? a combination? in gary's office downstairs, the detective saw jan. >> she was on the ground. she was lying face down. but it was -- it was obvious that there was severe trauma to the back of her head. >> reporter: so was this a violent home invasion? jan and gary had more than a half a million dollars worth of valuables in the house for the grabbing, so a botched robbery was a likely scenario. and in the garage, police did find strange marks and scratches on a tornado shelter that was also used as a safe. >> it appeared that somebody had -- tried to pry the lock open. there were some marks that -- that were by the -- the lock on the on the door of the tornado shelter. >> they didn't get inside. >> and it did not appear that they did, no. >> but that would suggest somebody's looking for something. >> yes. >> reporter: but if robbery was the plan, the killer had left the oddball museum strangely intact. nothing appeared tos
the only thing that -- we could think of was he's trying to get grabbing a hold of him. >> reporter: or was the killer rifling his pockets for something? a key, maybe? a combination? in gary's office downstairs, the detective saw jan. >> she was on the ground. she was lying face down. but it was -- it was obvious that there was severe trauma to the back of her head. >> reporter: so was this a violent home invasion? jan and gary had more than a half a million dollars worth of...
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[laughter] announcer: "mike & molly"... - was this just a happy accident of casting, or did you two know each other? 'cause it works. i mean, this is chemistry. - i was wondering, if you weren't doing anything, if we could--agh! announcer: and the cast of "friends." - i just wanted to say, we all love seeing you together. - everybody ante. - yes! or no. - did you all sign contracts saying that you wouldn't sleep with each other? - david, say something. - oh, no, i'm sorry. announcer: the "must see tv" all-star tribute to james burrows starts now. [phone ringing] - he--[clears throat] hello. - uh, sean, it's jim. are you doing anything important today?
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there was a dispute ongoing, i speaks, whether or not he being the only person who was waterboardded a substantial number of times, once or twice, whether or not the waterboard offering him produced information from him that did in fact help lead us to osama bin n laden's courier or to a phone. what's your view on that. >> guest: really nice to have this golden thread and say, ding, ding, ding, that's so obvious. but you have been in the same office i worked in, jim. never works that way. there are threads but they're hundreds, if not thousands of threads and some are good, in a fabric that get you to where you want to be. so, to just hit a couple of data points, it wasn't waterboarding that made him talk. i was sleep deprivation. we did use waterboarding but at the end of the day it was one of the other techniques. now, having said that, there is a difference in how sheikh mohammad before and after the enhanced interrogation techniques. this was totally defiant. this was a zone of more cooperation. didn't turn into a boy scout or a patriotic democrat but he was more cooperative over
there was a dispute ongoing, i speaks, whether or not he being the only person who was waterboardded a substantial number of times, once or twice, whether or not the waterboard offering him produced information from him that did in fact help lead us to osama bin n laden's courier or to a phone. what's your view on that. >> guest: really nice to have this golden thread and say, ding, ding, ding, that's so obvious. but you have been in the same office i worked in, jim. never works that way....
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the $25,000 question. >> i just wonder if they stole it not knowing how important it was or if it was an expert. >> reporter: one of the pedastals is empty. the purple and bronze statue that once adorned it, gone. the gallery director, holding his breath. >> that was my favorite piece. >> reporter: the police frantically looking through video from the museum just before closing sunday to see if they can find who had the guts to break the part of the pedastal it was chained to. >> it would capture the imagination of a high-end crook, in my imagination, to maybe sell it to a private collector. >> reporter: the collection of of the largest showcases of the famed artist's work, which is in world. >> all of the artwork that we have is a part of our community. >> reporter: now a piece of it is in someone's back pocket. the gallery director frightening recalls a theft of the work in denver. one of the crooks panicked when he realized the police were after him and broke it. >> i hate to see that. but i hope he gets put away. >> reporter: police say they have contacted any legitimate local dea
the $25,000 question. >> i just wonder if they stole it not knowing how important it was or if it was an expert. >> reporter: one of the pedastals is empty. the purple and bronze statue that once adorned it, gone. the gallery director, holding his breath. >> that was my favorite piece. >> reporter: the police frantically looking through video from the museum just before closing sunday to see if they can find who had the guts to break the part of the pedastal it was...
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that agreement was to be approved or rejected. the city was clear they rejobalingted this agreement. chose s zoilt they itigation and. reporter: what is your understanding? what is your understanding of what the sticking points were? >> the city council had public hearings on that and whether or not those are the concerns they were relying on. after painstaking negotiation, a document was reached in which get tail was reached and it on approval or rejection. and it was negotiated extension i havely. >> as may or of ferguson and they were willing to put the ball on your court and the last two queeks and the consent decree and that's why they wanted to vote on it. what is your reaction? do you think -- would there have been room for goes? >> we have fallen through on the negotiations with the city for almost a year and we made clear that our goal was to come to an agreement that would provide the policing and municipal practices. those discussions were had. and the agreement that was being reviewed was negotiated by the department an
that agreement was to be approved or rejected. the city was clear they rejobalingted this agreement. chose s zoilt they itigation and. reporter: what is your understanding? what is your understanding of what the sticking points were? >> the city council had public hearings on that and whether or not those are the concerns they were relying on. after painstaking negotiation, a document was reached in which get tail was reached and it on approval or rejection. and it was negotiated...
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this was her reputation or owen's reputation. >> reporter: owen labrie had finally gotten a chance to tell his version of events. >> thank you, mr. labrie. that's all i have. >> reporter: now, it was time for the prosecutor to question the defendant and a witness chair woululsoon turn into a hot seat for owen labrie. >>> coming up -- >> did you lie to him? >> yes. >> which story was t t truth? >> for the first time you saw emotion in him, real emotion. >> the verdict. when dateline continues. starvation and frostbite. today we make history. >>bienvenidos! welcome to the south pole! if you'rdora the explorer, you explore. it's what you do. >>what took you so long? if you want to save fifteen percent or more ononar insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. >>you did it, yay! my son and i used to watch the red carpet shows on tv now, i'm walking them. life is unpredictable one thing g need to be predictable is to be flake free. because i have used head and shoulders for 20 years. used regularly, it removes up to 100% of flakes keeping you protected every week, every month, every
this was her reputation or owen's reputation. >> reporter: owen labrie had finally gotten a chance to tell his version of events. >> thank you, mr. labrie. that's all i have. >> reporter: now, it was time for the prosecutor to question the defendant and a witness chair woululsoon turn into a hot seat for owen labrie. >>> coming up -- >> did you lie to him? >> yes. >> which story was t t truth? >> for the first time you saw emotion in him, real...
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Feb 20, 2016
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inmate morgan's participation was cleaning up after the assault took place. you admit orreport? >> well, i deny it because i wasn't aware that there was a confrontation that occurred. >> do you wish to present your version of the incident, or do you wish to remain silent? >> yeah, i walked in, it was shortly after lunch. it was at that time a shirt -- or a t-shirt that was there. i wasn't aware that it was his. all i knew it had a little bit of blood on it. so i kicked the t-shirt away from myself. as i said, i was not aware that a confrontation even occurred. >> do you or your representative have any motions or considerations to present to the hearing officer? >> yeah, we have a statement from mr. banister saying he was not the one -- kenneth morgan was not the one cleaning up the blood. on the prehearing detention report, it's saying that morgan was observed through the security cameras conspiring with other inmates while they were striking another inmate with a fist at the rear of unit iv. you said you've seen the tape yourself. was he sitting there talking to people w
inmate morgan's participation was cleaning up after the assault took place. you admit orreport? >> well, i deny it because i wasn't aware that there was a confrontation that occurred. >> do you wish to present your version of the incident, or do you wish to remain silent? >> yeah, i walked in, it was shortly after lunch. it was at that time a shirt -- or a t-shirt that was there. i wasn't aware that it was his. all i knew it had a little bit of blood on it. so i kicked the...
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Feb 22, 2016
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the murders. couple of phone calls to mark and she couldn't get ahold of him, didn't know where she was or what he was doing. >> but police still needed physical evidence. a dna sample to match to the lay latex glove found at the scene. >> we had undercover officers that were constantly doing surveillance for weeks and weeks and weeks to try to somehow obtain a dna sample from him. >> but nabbing a sample approved to be more difficult than expected. in all those weeks, officers continued to come up empty. >> they watched him eat his lunch. they watched him get a to-go cup. they were all excited because they thought they would be able to get the straw he used only to see him leave with the straw. >> so he knew that you guys had eyes on him? >> it's difficult to know what he knew at that time. murders, an undercover officer followed mark into an automobile oil chain shop. >> egging he goes inside. mark has a coffee cup he had gotten from mcdonald's. he drinks from the coffee cup. he strikes up a casual conversation. >> the suspect and the undercover cop. >> the suspect and the undercover cop
the murders. couple of phone calls to mark and she couldn't get ahold of him, didn't know where she was or what he was doing. >> but police still needed physical evidence. a dna sample to match to the lay latex glove found at the scene. >> we had undercover officers that were constantly doing surveillance for weeks and weeks and weeks to try to somehow obtain a dna sample from him. >> but nabbing a sample approved to be more difficult than expected. in all those weeks,...
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'we still found out it was relevant to his guilt whether or not he had been aroused during the act of viewing us so we were asked question like was he blushing around you or was there any signs of arousal when we thought guilt had been fully admitted and this was an irrelevant point.' this criteria makes it difficult for prosecutors to make their case...it's an issue senator kevin kinney wanted to fix.... 'this adds a code section within that language for someone entering in upon a property and filming somebody that doesnt have a right to be on that property or filming those persons.' the senate unanimously voted to eliminate that specific criteria.... 'its adding it to the toolbox that law enforcement can use.' 'i defiantly think this bill is going to help future victims by clarifying it.' miller was convicted of several counts of invasion of privacy and served just under five months in jail... however, lapointe says he is back to being a landlord in the iowa city area... she's hoping future legislation would prevent a convicted peeper from being able to be a landlord again.... today
'we still found out it was relevant to his guilt whether or not he had been aroused during the act of viewing us so we were asked question like was he blushing around you or was there any signs of arousal when we thought guilt had been fully admitted and this was an irrelevant point.' this criteria makes it difficult for prosecutors to make their case...it's an issue senator kevin kinney wanted to fix.... 'this adds a code section within that language for someone entering in upon a property and...
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Feb 17, 2016
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Feb 20, 2016
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so was corona their killer? ortelling the truth that he stole her car outside that bar? but if that was true, how did it get there? and where was sabine? >>> coming up -- could it be sabine had plans no one knew about? had this free spirit simply skipped town? >> there were two women who were at the sarasota airport. and they were sure that they saw her up ahead in line, you know, to get on to an airplane. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than ten years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, ar
so was corona their killer? ortelling the truth that he stole her car outside that bar? but if that was true, how did it get there? and where was sabine? >>> coming up -- could it be sabine had plans no one knew about? had this free spirit simply skipped town? >> there were two women who were at the sarasota airport. and they were sure that they saw her up ahead in line, you know, to get on to an airplane. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than ten years. humira works...
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Feb 6, 2016
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it was his dream job. >> police officers or their integrity or what they did was never questioned. whatever they said or they did, you believed it as the truth. >> i think that mike, as a person, his set of morals and standards are so high. his sense of right and wrong is never -- has never faltered. >> callahan's first assignment was to review the rhoads murder case. >> i got a call from the patrol lieutenant, and he advised me that i was going to be getting a case to review. there was going to be a "48 hours" show on that case, and the command was a little bit concerned. >> reviewing a closed case was unusual, but his bosses at the illinois state police worried that newly focused media attention might cause problems. >> my initial thought was, well, of course we got the right guys. the illinois state police, we don't make mistakes. we wouldn't put an innocent man in prison. but i'll never forget the day that i walked in, i looked at the file sitting there. and i had not even turned the first page when i got a call from the case agent, and he blurted out, please don't ruin my reput
it was his dream job. >> police officers or their integrity or what they did was never questioned. whatever they said or they did, you believed it as the truth. >> i think that mike, as a person, his set of morals and standards are so high. his sense of right and wrong is never -- has never faltered. >> callahan's first assignment was to review the rhoads murder case. >> i got a call from the patrol lieutenant, and he advised me that i was going to be getting a case to...
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as anthony wilson reports, the accident was discovered until anthony: the victim of this inside a car. it appears from where we are that the car hit something or was hit by something because side. the car wound up upside down in this boggy area along hide -- highway 64. -- it before. -- 54. >> they found this person this morning. the traffic started sobbing. anthony: the police are trying to reach the man's loved ones to let them know what happened. barbara: packed schedules and john: less than 25 hours before the polls open in the nation's first primary. candidates are pushing hard to get voters out tomorrow. reporter: the fight for new hampshire is nonstop. donald trump is looking for his first win. quick you have to go out and vote tomorrow. -- >> you have to go out and vote tomorrow. >> i'm going to keep saying it a million times because i believe it is true. >> the fact is he never accomplished anything. reporter: bernie sanders is >> you have the right to determine the future of america, not a hand of billionaires. >> for her, this is about -- reporter: despite a forecast of snow, they are expecting a record turnout. john: liz horton wil
as anthony wilson reports, the accident was discovered until anthony: the victim of this inside a car. it appears from where we are that the car hit something or was hit by something because side. the car wound up upside down in this boggy area along hide -- highway 64. -- it before. -- 54. >> they found this person this morning. the traffic started sobbing. anthony: the police are trying to reach the man's loved ones to let them know what happened. barbara: packed schedules and john:...
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Feb 7, 2016
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he was two years old or three years old. s there, but no investment, so i guess that was an incredibly successful venture. that moved on to selling paper products in the neighborhood. since i stocked them in the warehouse, he put samples together. it actually grew a little bit, he actually had an assistant in the neighborhood, putting these little packs together, and he would run around the neighborhood. he did all right with that type of thing. zach: if you want to talk about the first llc that was formed, i had a moon bounce rental company that i started off with a friend in my sophomore year of high school. we were 15 years old, i guess, when we started it. borrowed the money from our parents, bought a moon bounce. formed a business, insurance, the whole bit. six weeks in, we had no business. we sat down and said ok, what can we change? then we opened up the yellow pages and made phone calls, and that day we booked 14 jobs, which was a month and a half or two months of work in like a six-hour period. we were running around
he was two years old or three years old. s there, but no investment, so i guess that was an incredibly successful venture. that moved on to selling paper products in the neighborhood. since i stocked them in the warehouse, he put samples together. it actually grew a little bit, he actually had an assistant in the neighborhood, putting these little packs together, and he would run around the neighborhood. he did all right with that type of thing. zach: if you want to talk about the first llc...
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"i didn't know who it was or a name or anything but i pulled up to the window and they were like yeah, the driver in front of you has you covered and i was like what!?" for some.. celebrating national random act of kindness day... is about the good things people do .. that go unnoticed. "i think it comes back down to the little things that nobody really thinks about." "parent comes in with a child that may be unruly or eyes wide open, i might just pick up a chocolate sucker and give it to the child. does it make a difference? i think it makes a difference for the parent and child." for others...it's a holiday... to celebrate.. the good acts that people do every day of the industry i see people pay mortgages for people and pay power bills and stop their foreclosure." "it gives hope and it gives love and it shows you that people do care about you whether they know you or not, just because you exist." and making sure that you pass the kindness on... to keep the cycle going. "simply feeling special and happy and i wanted to pay it forward to someone else." in anderson county.. krystyne br
"i didn't know who it was or a name or anything but i pulled up to the window and they were like yeah, the driver in front of you has you covered and i was like what!?" for some.. celebrating national random act of kindness day... is about the good things people do .. that go unnoticed. "i think it comes back down to the little things that nobody really thinks about." "parent comes in with a child that may be unruly or eyes wide open, i might just pick up a chocolate...
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Feb 22, 2016
02/16
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and from talking with everybody, that there is no way that gary or jan would have left that glove there. it wast in the middle of the floor for everybody to see. >> reporter: did it belong to the victims or the killer? no one knew. >> so it's collected. >> we don't know what it means. and it was collected. sent to the highway patrol crime lab. >> reporter: they had no idea. no working theory yet of why the couple had been murdered. but they did have a sequence that made sense as to the order of deaths. >> it is hard to believe that gary is shot upstairs if jan is still -- fully functioning and mobile that she would not have called 911, would not have tried to intervene in some way. >> speculation, but common sense tells you, she's the first victim. >> she's the first victim. yes. >> she's bludgeoned to death downstairs. gary arrives at some point later. >> and most likely he arrives -- either while that is ongoing, or the killer is waiting for him. but yes, it appears that she would have been the first to have died. >> reporter: a big question early on for detectives was understanding their cri
and from talking with everybody, that there is no way that gary or jan would have left that glove there. it wast in the middle of the floor for everybody to see. >> reporter: did it belong to the victims or the killer? no one knew. >> so it's collected. >> we don't know what it means. and it was collected. sent to the highway patrol crime lab. >> reporter: they had no idea. no working theory yet of why the couple had been murdered. but they did have a sequence that made...
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no, you're siding with "she's a crazy ex-girlfriend," or "she was drunk," or "her skirt was too tight," or "she was asking for it." you know that's not me. and besides, we don't really know ything until we can establish something besides "she said, he said." well, you know what, i believe what she said. uh, eddie, look, i-i know this might feel personal because of what happened to you. no, jamie, this is not about what happened to me. (elevator bell dings) mccoy wanted choinski on racteering and construction extortion in greenpoint, but he could never make the case. figures. and then when mccoy resigned, it just went on the back burner. why? i got a 16-year-old kid who's eating a murder charge for choinski, who conveniently pointed the kid out. did the kid confess? yeah, and he had the vic's property in his possession. you know, danny, most cops like closing cases. yeah, when they got e right perp. this kid's old man is locked up, too. choinski probably promised to take care of the family while the kid goes down, figuring he'd do a short bid. well, you're right about that. i don't kno
no, you're siding with "she's a crazy ex-girlfriend," or "she was drunk," or "her skirt was too tight," or "she was asking for it." you know that's not me. and besides, we don't really know ything until we can establish something besides "she said, he said." well, you know what, i believe what she said. uh, eddie, look, i-i know this might feel personal because of what happened to you. no, jamie, this is not about what happened to me. (elevator...
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Feb 10, 2016
02/16
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he was throwing up because he was on drugs or something. my mother was scared if they called for help, she'd get in trouble, so when he tried to call 911, she said she hit him with a bottle. did she say if derek was hurt? she said his head was bleeding and she was freaking out that he might be dead. thank you, katie. hi, sweetheart. i'm vanessa. hi. you know i don't want to upset you, right? but i only want to understand what you're telling us. objection. relevance. goes to credibility, your honor. carefully, ms. galiano. yes. doctor warren. did you tell dr. warren that you feel resentment towards your mother? objection. it's privileged, it's hearsay, and it's irrelevant. sustained. don't go there, counselor. your parents haven't gotten along for many years before they separated, did they? no. not really. didn't you tell your mother that it was her fault your parents got divorced? because she traveled a lot for her job. and she wasn't nice to your dad. no. she cheated on him. a relationship with another man instead of your father. i'm not ma
he was throwing up because he was on drugs or something. my mother was scared if they called for help, she'd get in trouble, so when he tried to call 911, she said she hit him with a bottle. did she say if derek was hurt? she said his head was bleeding and she was freaking out that he might be dead. thank you, katie. hi, sweetheart. i'm vanessa. hi. you know i don't want to upset you, right? but i only want to understand what you're telling us. objection. relevance. goes to credibility, your...
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Feb 6, 2016
02/16
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first of all ted cruz want the republican caucuses here, this was more or less a two-person race we knew that between ted cruz and donald trump. real surprise mask that last minute search for marco rubio to the point that donald trump was fighting to come in second. but we head now to new hampshire. still waiting to find out whether, in fact, hillary clinton has beat bernie sanders here. that race is still not yet been officially ul kawed by associated press or by fox news. but either way they're going to leave iowa with virtually sam number of delegates. >> doug i'd say that was a big victory for him. he was underdog months ago and probable going to get about the same number of delegates out of this rks right? >> that's right. at one point bernie sanders was
first of all ted cruz want the republican caucuses here, this was more or less a two-person race we knew that between ted cruz and donald trump. real surprise mask that last minute search for marco rubio to the point that donald trump was fighting to come in second. but we head now to new hampshire. still waiting to find out whether, in fact, hillary clinton has beat bernie sanders here. that race is still not yet been officially ul kawed by associated press or by fox news. but either way...
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Feb 19, 2016
02/16
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""it was hard for me and the other victims to have to describe the fact that our landlord was or was not aroused and knowing that his guilt was resting on that was burdensome." senate bill 21-85 drops those requirements. it bumps the penalty from a misdemeanor. the iowa utilities board is meeting today to run through 19 dakota access, wants to build a pipeline that would carry crude oil from north dakota to illinois. iowa's the only state that hasn't approved construction. the meeting starts at 1 pm today in des moines. the board talked about the pipeline for a few days last week with no decision and chose to schedule today's additional meeting. there's no guarantee if the board will decide as north liberty keeps growing, the projects will follow... at an open house last night, the city showed planning stages for various projects. one will widen the lanes of penn street on the west side of town near interstate 380. the city also plans to improve dubuque street in order to prepare for the new liberty high school. the city administrator says people in north liberty should watch for tra
""it was hard for me and the other victims to have to describe the fact that our landlord was or was not aroused and knowing that his guilt was resting on that was burdensome." senate bill 21-85 drops those requirements. it bumps the penalty from a misdemeanor. the iowa utilities board is meeting today to run through 19 dakota access, wants to build a pipeline that would carry crude oil from north dakota to illinois. iowa's the only state that hasn't approved construction. the...