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i grew up in washington state. but in may of 1980, i was living here in washington, d.c., and we were about to get married my wife and i three weeks away so anniversary is a good opportunity to remember that my anniversary is coming up. and there are -- we got married in rhode island, and my grandmother who still lived in small town where i lived, where i grew up, brought back from washington, down witness stand from the volcano shot back ash from the wedsing because she knew everybody would be interested in seeings it when they were there. i figured it was a good thing that i was on the east coast because i was exactly the kind of kid. interested in science, and interested in geology and geological spectacle. i remember one of the kids who says, when the volcano started shaking in late winter of 1980 i would have said i really need to see that. so i would have grabbed a friend and qowf jumped in a car and headed down i-5 turned off on spirit lake highway and driven up to see small puffs of ash that would come out o
i grew up in washington state. but in may of 1980, i was living here in washington, d.c., and we were about to get married my wife and i three weeks away so anniversary is a good opportunity to remember that my anniversary is coming up. and there are -- we got married in rhode island, and my grandmother who still lived in small town where i lived, where i grew up, brought back from washington, down witness stand from the volcano shot back ash from the wedsing because she knew everybody would be...
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the renewed activity about sales which is a national treasure people can do washington state not only from the united states bar from all over the world to see the ultimate. the last eruption of a volcano in the contiguous united states have been in northern california, in 1917. very few people saw the spirit was in a part of the country that was hard to get too. that was not the case with mount saint helen's. there were hundreds and thousands of people. one day there were seven aircraft all struggling the mountain. they had to bring air traffic control to make sure no one would each other. at first federal and state officials sought to limit access to the volcano by setting up roadblocks on the major highways your but there's a problem. they came under pressure from people who owned properties or businesses but on the other side of the roadblock so these people would exert pressure on officials to move the roadblock and gradually these roadblocks got closer and closer to the mountain. but the bigger problem is that the main roads amount -- around mount saint helen's is just a tiny fr
the renewed activity about sales which is a national treasure people can do washington state not only from the united states bar from all over the world to see the ultimate. the last eruption of a volcano in the contiguous united states have been in northern california, in 1917. very few people saw the spirit was in a part of the country that was hard to get too. that was not the case with mount saint helen's. there were hundreds and thousands of people. one day there were seven aircraft all...
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i grew up in washington state. in may of 1980 i was living here and we were about to get married. anniversary of the eruption is a good opportunity for me to remember. and the unmarried and rhode island. ii grandmother who still lives in a small town where i lived brought back a big jar of ash because she knew everyone will be interested in seeing it. i always figured that it was a good thing that ii was on the east coast because i was exactly the kind of kid, showed an interest in science and geology. one of those kids that said, when the volcano started shaking, wow, i need to go see that. i would have grabbed a friend and we would have jumped in the car and headed down five, turned off on the spirit lake highway and driven up to see this small puff of ash that would come out of the volcano when it 1st reawakened. and it i had done that and my friends and i and him that i would noti would not be here talking to you today. fifty-seven people died from the eruption. the majority of them were asphyxiated by ash, but some people were blown off were swept away in the mud flow. a coup
i grew up in washington state. in may of 1980 i was living here and we were about to get married. anniversary of the eruption is a good opportunity for me to remember. and the unmarried and rhode island. ii grandmother who still lives in a small town where i lived brought back a big jar of ash because she knew everyone will be interested in seeing it. i always figured that it was a good thing that ii was on the east coast because i was exactly the kind of kid, showed an interest in science and...
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. >> in washington state, the state that birthed microsoft, in this state a district court judge's computernot speak to a superior court judge's computer in another county in a way that was sufficient for the district court judge to see who he had in front of him. and so isaiah kalebu was released. and not long after that he scared his aunt so badly that she filed for a restraining order against him. and that again failed to set off any alarms in these failed, fractured, unintegrated systems. the day after, she was killed in an arson. and he was a suspect in that arson, but was then released. and as his defense attorneys later put it, he wandered after that, homeless for days, accompanied only by his dog and his delusions. until early in the morning of july 19, he encountered teresa butz and jennifer hopper. >> brangham: at kalebu's trial-- where he had to be restrained in a chair because of his regular outbursts-- jennifer hopper re- lived that terrible night on the witness stand. one of the prosecutors said she was the strongest witness he'd seen in 20 years. >> there was never any questi
. >> in washington state, the state that birthed microsoft, in this state a district court judge's computernot speak to a superior court judge's computer in another county in a way that was sufficient for the district court judge to see who he had in front of him. and so isaiah kalebu was released. and not long after that he scared his aunt so badly that she filed for a restraining order against him. and that again failed to set off any alarms in these failed, fractured, unintegrated...
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. >> quijano: the manhunt is over for a violent offender who escaped a washington state psychiatric hospitalthony garver was captured without incident late last night. here's carter evans. >> reporter: 28-year-old anthony garver had been on the run since wednesday after he and another patient, 58-year-old mark adams, escaped from washington state's largest psychiatric facility by climbing out of a window. adams was captured the next day near seattle but garver bordered a bus to spokane and eluded authorities until a police canine tracked him down according to sheriff ozzie gibelyou. >> they stayed on that trail and found mr. garver hiding under a pile of debris. >> reporter: he was charged with the murder of 20-year-old phillipa evans-lopez in 2013 after she bought garver breakfast at this mcdonald's, investigators say he stabbed her 24 times. but a judge found garver was mentally incompetent to stand trial. his escape from the hospital is the latest in a litany of problems at the state-run facility where craig gibelyou is a nurse. >> we are like a revolving door. we have people in the hospi
. >> quijano: the manhunt is over for a violent offender who escaped a washington state psychiatric hospitalthony garver was captured without incident late last night. here's carter evans. >> reporter: 28-year-old anthony garver had been on the run since wednesday after he and another patient, 58-year-old mark adams, escaped from washington state's largest psychiatric facility by climbing out of a window. adams was captured the next day near seattle but garver bordered a bus to...
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competitive, and on that subject i want to yield now to my friend representative kilmer from the state of washington. mr. kilmer: i thank my good friend from san diego for yielding. the time was 7:28 p.m. when the soviet union launched sputnik 1. it was a wakeup call to the united states and it was perceived as a threat. and the reaction to that was a focus by our federal government on national research, on basic innovation o drive in nd the outcam was scientific break throughs and i point to the cell phone in my pocket. a lot of the technologies in that cell phone from the battery that powers it to the touch screen that allows me to navigate and the internet that helps me find a delicious chinese restaurant and the g.p.s. navigation, all of those innovations, its basic research venture d by the capitalists, uncle sam. and this is focused on redoubling our investment in basic research, because the reality is we don't have sputnik being launched by the former soviet union. the reality is we face a sputnik movement every single day with new innovation created someplace else. you heard my friends say r
competitive, and on that subject i want to yield now to my friend representative kilmer from the state of washington. mr. kilmer: i thank my good friend from san diego for yielding. the time was 7:28 p.m. when the soviet union launched sputnik 1. it was a wakeup call to the united states and it was perceived as a threat. and the reaction to that was a focus by our federal government on national research, on basic innovation o drive in nd the outcam was scientific break throughs and i point to...
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resident in washington state on alert after two patients escaped from a pschiatric ward. why police say they're a danger to the public. >>> and, a new push to find one of the suspects in the brussels terror attacks. the new video officials hope will lead them to the man still on the loose. whether we come >> wild fires turning to -- continue to burn oklahoma. in one county four separate fires merged into a single blaze, covering more than 55,000 acres, wind gusts top 50 miles an hour, not only fanning the flames, but bringing down power lines. most haven't seen significant rainfall in 100 days. meanwhile, police searching for two patients who disappeared from pschiatric hospital in washington state. >> authorities say michael ex and err adams, anthony garber, ill and pose threat to the public. last seen last night possibly escaped through window in their room. >> arrested for murder 2013, but found not competent to stand trial. adams was also found not competent to stand trial in a domestic violence case. >> more than two weeks after the terror attacks in brussels, author
resident in washington state on alert after two patients escaped from a pschiatric ward. why police say they're a danger to the public. >>> and, a new push to find one of the suspects in the brussels terror attacks. the new video officials hope will lead them to the man still on the loose. whether we come >> wild fires turning to -- continue to burn oklahoma. in one county four separate fires merged into a single blaze, covering more than 55,000 acres, wind gusts top 50 miles an...
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. >> a washington state teenager used his football skills to take down a suspected shoplifter, they found the crooks stealing merchandise and led them on a chase into other stores and was caught at old navy, seconds later the officers jumped in and arrested the suspected thief. mers plays tackle on his high school football team. >>> two teenage girls trapped on a heavy treed cliff in washington state for two hours were rescued. the girls were playing on a sand bar and they were overcome by strong currents and taken 75 feet downstream. they got stuck when they tried to climb up. 110 people were involved with the rescue and the girls are still shaken up but expected to be okay. lucky ladies. >>> still ahead another check of the accuweather forecast. sky 6 hd showing you philadelphia international airport with clouds rolling in again. meteorologist, melissa magee, with an update from accuweather when "action news" comes right back. a little child with big dreams. dwight evans. first a community activist. a legislator at 25. always looking out for us. he worked to create a thriving commercial
. >> a washington state teenager used his football skills to take down a suspected shoplifter, they found the crooks stealing merchandise and led them on a chase into other stores and was caught at old navy, seconds later the officers jumped in and arrested the suspected thief. mers plays tackle on his high school football team. >>> two teenage girls trapped on a heavy treed cliff in washington state for two hours were rescued. the girls were playing on a sand bar and they were...
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, we could sweep the delegates in washington state.o pick up delegates in the caucus process, as well. >> let me ask you this, though. is this a fair statement? the popular vote and pledged delegate count, if you are not leading at least one of those counts when june 7th finishes up, when we finish this primary process, you don't have a claim to get them to flip? >> i don't think that's the case. we're going to go to the convention. it is extremely unlikely that either candidate will have the requisite number of policemened delegates to get to this number, right? so it's going to be an election determined by the super delegates. and super delegates are largely elected officials -- >> who are overwhelmingly right now announced for hillary clinton. if you can't coming to them and say, we won the pledged delegate count, you have to honor the will of the people. if you can't say, we won the popular vote, you have to honor the will of the people. if they already want to be with hillary clinton and they can say, hey, she won the popular vote
, we could sweep the delegates in washington state.o pick up delegates in the caucus process, as well. >> let me ask you this, though. is this a fair statement? the popular vote and pledged delegate count, if you are not leading at least one of those counts when june 7th finishes up, when we finish this primary process, you don't have a claim to get them to flip? >> i don't think that's the case. we're going to go to the convention. it is extremely unlikely that either candidate...
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. >>> an injured surfer in washington state gets a lift from the coast guard.s is the "cbs morning news." . uhh help me! (doorbell) mom, check this out. wow. swiffer sweeper, and dusters. this is what i'm talking about. look at that. sticks to this better than it sticks to lulu. that's your hair lulu! mom, can we have another dog? (laughing) trap and lock up to 4x more dirt, dust and hair than the store brand stop cleaning. start swiffer ing jane loves to treat herself. so she loves new light & fit crunch. greek nonfat yogurt with delicious toppings like chocolate and almonds. now that's a treat! light & fit crunch. feel free to enjoy. (becky) i started smoking when i was 16. now i have end stage copd. my tip is; if you keep smoking, your "freedom" may only go as far as your oxygen tube. (announcer)you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. we know designer when we see it. like the designer smile. it's bolder, brighter and our blogs are buzzing about it. it's the new must-have look. the designer smile by colgate. new optic white high impact white toothpa
. >>> an injured surfer in washington state gets a lift from the coast guard.s is the "cbs morning news." . uhh help me! (doorbell) mom, check this out. wow. swiffer sweeper, and dusters. this is what i'm talking about. look at that. sticks to this better than it sticks to lulu. that's your hair lulu! mom, can we have another dog? (laughing) trap and lock up to 4x more dirt, dust and hair than the store brand stop cleaning. start swiffer ing jane loves to treat herself. so...
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sent an e-mail to delegate candidates, not in washington state, but in washington, d.c., 3,000 miles away. oh, one last thing about that e-mail the filing deadline to be a delegate candidate was two days ago. they only sent the e-mail telling people to sign up today. tada! it turns out the donald trump for president campaign is terrible at this. and colorado has been a case study if just how terrible they are at it. and tonight, just within the last hour, we have learned that donald trump before today had already lost 18 of 18 possible colorado delegates to ted cruz just in the past hour, we have learned that donald trump has just lost three more. which means that in all of colorado's congressional districts, the trump campaign has gone o for 21. ted cruz won the majority on offer in colorado. ted cruz has won another state. nbc news is calling colorado nice for ted cruz. >> the very own delegate hunter. we are in colorado springs covering this republican race. jacob, what happened here? it sounds like the trump campaign like set itself on fire and couldn't find a pool of water to ju
sent an e-mail to delegate candidates, not in washington state, but in washington, d.c., 3,000 miles away. oh, one last thing about that e-mail the filing deadline to be a delegate candidate was two days ago. they only sent the e-mail telling people to sign up today. tada! it turns out the donald trump for president campaign is terrible at this. and colorado has been a case study if just how terrible they are at it. and tonight, just within the last hour, we have learned that donald trump...
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. >> the family left washington state. for them, it holding bad memories around every corner. they now are working on rebuilding their lives elsewhere. >> my daughter left when she was 15 has not come back. the daughter i have now is recovering. she's a very strong individual. she takes it one day at a time, but this changes everybody. >> where does your mind take you when you think of what could have been? >> all kinds of places. all kinds of places. i had knocked it out of the park with those kids. i don't know. i think about that a lot. i did. they were just doing so well, and but, you know, it's -- we're okay. >> up next, the general counsel for backpage.com responds to natalie's story. >> every monday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. no topic off limits. >> 'cause i'm like, "dad, there are hookers in this house". >> exclusive conversations you won't find anywhere else. >> these are very vivid, human stories. >> if you have an agenda with people,
. >> the family left washington state. for them, it holding bad memories around every corner. they now are working on rebuilding their lives elsewhere. >> my daughter left when she was 15 has not come back. the daughter i have now is recovering. she's a very strong individual. she takes it one day at a time, but this changes everybody. >> where does your mind take you when you think of what could have been? >> all kinds of places. all kinds of places. i had knocked it...
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escaping from a psych ward in washington state. last seen showing up in the most obvious place, his parents' home. running away again as they called 911. police missing them by minutes. jim avila on the fugitive staying one step ahead of police tonight. >> reporter: tonight, local police and the feds have cordoned off a huge wooded area along the washington state/idaho border looking for escapee anthony garver. a mentally ill fugitive accused of murder. a survivalist who has terrorized his home town before. and now anthony garver may be well armed again. you're talking about some high-powered weapons, perhaps? >> ak-47s, survival gear. he is a survivalist, anti-government. he has those philosophies. >> reporter: garver was last seen at the mental hospital wednesday at 6:00 p.m. by 8:50 p.m., a security camera shows the fugitive buying a greyhound ticket in seattle. early thursday morning, he arrives in spokane and travels to his parents' home. within minutes, at 3:30 p.m., his parents report their son to law enforcement, but when t
escaping from a psych ward in washington state. last seen showing up in the most obvious place, his parents' home. running away again as they called 911. police missing them by minutes. jim avila on the fugitive staying one step ahead of police tonight. >> reporter: tonight, local police and the feds have cordoned off a huge wooded area along the washington state/idaho border looking for escapee anthony garver. a mentally ill fugitive accused of murder. a survivalist who has terrorized...
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. >>> next here, to the desperate manhunt in washington state, after two patients, charged with violent crimes, escape from a psychiatric hospital. one of them is back in custody, the other, still on the loose at this hour. here he is, an old surveillance video, with a woman he's accused of murdering. he was then found not competent to stand trial. abc's jim avila on the escape and the warning for anyone who to figure out exactly how two patients, described as dangerous, managed to escape this washington state mental hospital in the dead of night. like little through a window. mark adams and anthony garver were last seen near the dining area at 6:00 yesterday. a city bus driver telling police he picked one of them up about that time. but it wasn't until 7:45 that hospital workers realized the men were in the wind and reported the escape to authorities, giving them a head start. >> you can go a long way on foot in two hours or on public transportation. >> reporter: adams, captured on surveillance tape at 8:14 p.m., riding the bus in the front row, asking how to get to the airport. he was
. >>> next here, to the desperate manhunt in washington state, after two patients, charged with violent crimes, escape from a psychiatric hospital. one of them is back in custody, the other, still on the loose at this hour. here he is, an old surveillance video, with a woman he's accused of murdering. he was then found not competent to stand trial. abc's jim avila on the escape and the warning for anyone who to figure out exactly how two patients, described as dangerous, managed to...
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your husband is from -- >> and washington state. >> jimmy: and washington state.> jimmy: okay. that's a lot. washington state, that's a weird place to wind up. >> i like it there. >> jimmy: it's great up there. i'm surprised you're up there. >> i am full of surprises. >> jimmy: is your mother with you everywhere you go? >> no, not everywhere. >> jimmy: i saw a picture you posted she was making tamales. >> i'm mexican. you know, we travel in big groups. >> jimmy: i see. >> i have my own mother, sometimes my aunt. my father, of course, my brother. listen, there's one part of my houses that actually do not go from country to country. it stays in one country. that is the kitchen. it's always mexican. no matter where i am, if you went into my kitchen, you think you're in mexico. >> jimmy: are you able to find supplies for mexican food? >> first research i do when i come to another country. where do i get my tortillas. yes. >> jimmy: you got to get your tortillas. >> where are the hot chili peppers. >> jimmy: you don't have to fly them around with you? >> no, and if i d
your husband is from -- >> and washington state. >> jimmy: and washington state.> jimmy: okay. that's a lot. washington state, that's a weird place to wind up. >> i like it there. >> jimmy: it's great up there. i'm surprised you're up there. >> i am full of surprises. >> jimmy: is your mother with you everywhere you go? >> no, not everywhere. >> jimmy: i saw a picture you posted she was making tamales. >> i'm mexican. you know, we travel...
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. >> the family left washington state. for them, it holding bad memories around every corner. they now are working on rebuilding their lives elsewhere. >> my daughter left when she was 15 has not come back. the daughter i have now is recovering. she's a very strong individual. she takes it one day at a time, but this changes everybody. >> where does your mind take you when you think of what could have been? >> all kinds of places. all kinds of places. i had knocked it out of the park with those kids. i don't know. i think about that a lot. i did. they were just doing so well, and but, you know, it's -- we're okay. >> up next, the general counsel for backpage.com responds to natalie's story. >> al jazeera america - proud of telling your stories. >> i wanted to dance, and eventually i started leaving the gangs in the street alone. >> we're pushing the envelope with out science every day, we can save species. >> i'm walking you guys! >> all i wanted to see was her walk. it was amazing. >> these were emotions that i had been dreaming about for so long. >> getting to the heart of t
. >> the family left washington state. for them, it holding bad memories around every corner. they now are working on rebuilding their lives elsewhere. >> my daughter left when she was 15 has not come back. the daughter i have now is recovering. she's a very strong individual. she takes it one day at a time, but this changes everybody. >> where does your mind take you when you think of what could have been? >> all kinds of places. all kinds of places. i had knocked it...
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, when it gets to iowa or washington state the state is deing with population of people on welfare and they adjust accordingly. i have concerns about that but i like the idea of giving states more control on the flipside, i am schizophrenic on this because overall the states deal with actual populations. their populations adjust programs to meet people so if they had more freedom to do that maybe they would do it better but unfortunately what i have seen so far as they tend to loosen requirements rather than tighten them for the most part. >> one of the things we find his interesting questions, before i turn it over to them let me give you a chance to defend yourself against what i think is one of the criticisms of your book and that is a certain amount of victim blaming that is going on. it is essentially, you take a poor person living in the inner-city, they have had terrible schooling, inner-city schools are by and large lousy, they are dealing with the criminal justice system, the war on drugs that you said, there are no jobs in their neighborhoo
, when it gets to iowa or washington state the state is deing with population of people on welfare and they adjust accordingly. i have concerns about that but i like the idea of giving states more control on the flipside, i am schizophrenic on this because overall the states deal with actual populations. their populations adjust programs to meet people so if they had more freedom to do that maybe they would do it better but unfortunately what i have seen so far as they tend to loosen...
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plus, a ballot initiative in washington state to create a carbon pollution tax, but some environmentalists oppose it. >> i won't disagree with you that climate is changing, but this is a global phenomenon that needs a global solution. is it fair to put on the back of washington employers and families?of >> sreenivasan: all that andas more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> fathom travel. carnival corporation's smallca ship line. offering seven day cruises to three cities in cuba. exploring the culture, cuisine and historic sites through itsne people. more at fathom.org. >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take charge of your financial future. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century.tho >> supported by the rockefeller foundation. promoting the well-being of humanity around the world by building resilience and inclusive economies. more at rockefellerfoundation.orgprin s. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supportin
plus, a ballot initiative in washington state to create a carbon pollution tax, but some environmentalists oppose it. >> i won't disagree with you that climate is changing, but this is a global phenomenon that needs a global solution. is it fair to put on the back of washington employers and families?of >> sreenivasan: all that andas more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> fathom travel. carnival corporation's...
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liberty mutual insurance. >>> washington state. a fox nows alert. one of the two psychiatric patients that escaped from the mental hospital has been caught. dan has the details from seattle. >> reporter: yeah jon, it happen just moments ago. one of the two escapees was caught 58-year-old mark the other guy is dangerous and a history of a survivalist. anthony garber was charged with a murder. the victim was stabbed and slit. he's been convicted of theft and burglary and known to use military style weapons and explosives and in 2009 he threatened to blow up a state building and kill a federal judge and prosecutor. they were discovered missing 90 minutes later and now a bus driver said he may have picked up both men and driven them to a transit center. through bus video adams g did get on the bus and that's where the trail went cold. and theescapees were roommates in a four person rom. they slipped out through a window. they will not have identification or credit cards on then but could have cash. >> there is a plan to escape out of the window. but wil
liberty mutual insurance. >>> washington state. a fox nows alert. one of the two psychiatric patients that escaped from the mental hospital has been caught. dan has the details from seattle. >> reporter: yeah jon, it happen just moments ago. one of the two escapees was caught 58-year-old mark the other guy is dangerous and a history of a survivalist. anthony garber was charged with a murder. the victim was stabbed and slit. he's been convicted of theft and burglary and known to...
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>> there is a saying he doth protest too much. >> and a washington state man awaiting charges in thean he met on line. john robert charleson accused of killing and dismembering ingrid in her home and driving her remains to seattle. herre ins were found hours after she was reported missing. to talk about the case with the the legal panel. eric guster. and bob also a defense attorney and former head county prosecutor. the suspect in this case. john charlton said he got too drunk and doesn't remember anything on what happened after they left the mariner's game. can that defense work? >> no, voluntarily intoxication is not for homicide. when it got to the vielth parts he had a blackout. you put together the the time line. he was at the house earlier that day and was with her and she probably drove him to seattle. he didn't realize they would find evident in the bath tub where the body was cut up. he placed himself in the crime scene. >> he implicated himself. >> people think they can outwit police. they don't realize the police can figure out when the. but he didn't clone up the traps. >
>> there is a saying he doth protest too much. >> and a washington state man awaiting charges in thean he met on line. john robert charleson accused of killing and dismembering ingrid in her home and driving her remains to seattle. herre ins were found hours after she was reported missing. to talk about the case with the the legal panel. eric guster. and bob also a defense attorney and former head county prosecutor. the suspect in this case. john charlton said he got too drunk and...
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will carr has more. >> reporter: authorities are saying a third patient escaped from a washington state psychiatric hospital the same day that two other dangerous patients broke out of that facility. there are a lot of questions around that hospital. associated press reporting there's a workplace inspection released this week of the western state hospital that showed a series of missteps including unlocked rooms and unattended items that could have been used as weapons. after we saw annie and mark alexander adams escape wednesday. they got through a loose window. garber has a history. he was caught friday. nobody was hurt during escape. he was being held in the mental hospital in low security unit after charged in '13 for tying a 20-year-old woman to a bed with electrical cords stabbing her 24 times and slashing her throat. he was found too mentally ill to stand trial. the spokane sheriff had had choice words. >> it's my hope this time the department of corrections in the state of washington find way to make sure that this dangerous criminal does not escape again. >> reporter: adam was
will carr has more. >> reporter: authorities are saying a third patient escaped from a washington state psychiatric hospital the same day that two other dangerous patients broke out of that facility. there are a lot of questions around that hospital. associated press reporting there's a workplace inspection released this week of the western state hospital that showed a series of missteps including unlocked rooms and unattended items that could have been used as weapons. after we saw annie...
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and another black eye for a washington state psychiatric hospital one day after capturing two dangerous escapees, administrators now admit a third man has gone missing. >>> and 100 days and counting until the opening of the republican convention. boy, what will that be like? will it be contested? the candidates are already planning as the excitement continues to heat up. first, the republican battle for delegates turning to colorado. ted cruz looking to keep the momentum rolling against donald trump. the texas senator trying to take home a win today at the state's gop convention. this as rival john kasich holds a rally in syracuse. the ohio governor hopes to gain ground ahead of the new york primary on april 19th. turning to the democrats, they are also campaigning in the empire state. bernie sanders is holding an event in long island city. hillary clinton is set to hold one later in brooklyn. we have fox team coverage. alicia acuna is live in colorado springs at the state's gop convention. hey, there. >> reporter: senator cruz is the only gop candidate to come to colorado and campaign.
and another black eye for a washington state psychiatric hospital one day after capturing two dangerous escapees, administrators now admit a third man has gone missing. >>> and 100 days and counting until the opening of the republican convention. boy, what will that be like? will it be contested? the candidates are already planning as the excitement continues to heat up. first, the republican battle for delegates turning to colorado. ted cruz looking to keep the momentum rolling...
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. >>> new on "action news," a washington state teenager useds football skills to take down a suspected shoplifter. they spotted him stealing $800 of merchandise. he led them on a chase when he was cornered in old navy. 14-year-old boy tackle them. he plays tackle on his high football team. else good at what he does. >>> >> reporter: i'm katherine scott on villanova's campus where all eyes are on houston and the final four. students will be boarding busing and hopping the plain to the texas. the team is there practicing, no nova has not won a national championship in 40 years. they are focusing on what's important that's tomorrow night's game against oklahoma. the students are focusing on cheering for the wildcats. if they are not at the game they will be rooting on campus, there's a huge watch party planned for tomorrow night. katherine scott channel 6 "action news." >>> i'm sure the screams from the campus the cheering will be heard all over the delaware valley. >>> 6:17. a police officer shows a soft side. he uses an old school game to connect in a sad situation. >> reporter: we're d
. >>> new on "action news," a washington state teenager useds football skills to take down a suspected shoplifter. they spotted him stealing $800 of merchandise. he led them on a chase when he was cornered in old navy. 14-year-old boy tackle them. he plays tackle on his high football team. else good at what he does. >>> >> reporter: i'm katherine scott on villanova's campus where all eyes are on houston and the final four. students will be boarding busing and...
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that increases guidelines and transparency, the state is now considering bids from the private sector to expand a section of interstate 66 outside of washington d.c. the state is expected to announce the contract winner this fall. skanska is among the bidders. cavallaro says while the company is deeply involved in p-3 projects abroad, the u.s. is a relatively new market. >> there's a real pipeline of projects now that many, many states have a solid process. they put out projects. there are more p-3 projects out there to bid than we could actually bid. and with the p-3, the, kind of, top line arguments are cheaper, faster, and innovative? >> definitely from inception to facility and service, there's no question, undisputable. it is-- it is quicker. and when you think about the cost of inflation and escalations over a-- time period, that's a significant savings. >> reporter: last year skanska was part of a group awarded a $3.6 billion p-3 contract to rebuild the main terminal of new york's laguardia airport. this bridge over the ohio river connecting jeffersonville, indiana, to louisville, kentucky, and due to open later this year, is also a p-
that increases guidelines and transparency, the state is now considering bids from the private sector to expand a section of interstate 66 outside of washington d.c. the state is expected to announce the contract winner this fall. skanska is among the bidders. cavallaro says while the company is deeply involved in p-3 projects abroad, the u.s. is a relatively new market. >> there's a real pipeline of projects now that many, many states have a solid process. they put out projects. there...
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bring the folks out of the shadow and bring additional revenue to the state we need here in washington state and around the country and keep those families together. >> that was pete williams reporting. >>> it is that time of year again, millions of americans face a midnight deadline tomorrow to file your tax returns. thanks to d.c.'s emancipation day, the april 15th deadline was extended. the ira expects more than 150 million tax returns to be filed. so far this year the average refund is about $280 >>> favorite story of the night right here. a 7-year-old boy getting the surprise of his life at a baseball game in richmond saturday. his father and air force sergeant came back early from his deployment over seas and surprised his family during a minor league baseball game. they had not seen him since last october and the stadium, as you saw there erupt in applause and the family had just a beautiful reunion there on the field. ♪ ♪ >>> good music, good exercise today in buoy for a good cause. bring it on fitness hosted a zumba fundraiser. the $8,000 raised goes to the camp for blue scholarship
bring the folks out of the shadow and bring additional revenue to the state we need here in washington state and around the country and keep those families together. >> that was pete williams reporting. >>> it is that time of year again, millions of americans face a midnight deadline tomorrow to file your tax returns. thanks to d.c.'s emancipation day, the april 15th deadline was extended. the ira expects more than 150 million tax returns to be filed. so far this year the average...
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if things go badly in colorado and washington state?>> i think we're going to see some of that, yes. i think eventually we're going to get to a point far enough down the road where people are going to understand what the real dangers and the damage is. >> do you expect to see pot being sold on bourbon street during your lifetime? >> i don't expect to see it in louisiana anytime soon. it may never happen without the federal government getting involved and saying hey marijuana is off the list. i think if that happens then you create a sort of a catalyst effect, not just for louisiana but everywhere else. >> if it was a secret ballot the legalizing marijuana would pass with a very strong majority here. but people are afraid that their position will be misrepresented in advertising campaign against them in their very next election. >> do you expect to see 25 states legalize pot in your lifetime? >> yes. >> do you think that the legalization of marijuana is the beginning of the end of the drug war? >> i think it a waste of resources to take
if things go badly in colorado and washington state?>> i think we're going to see some of that, yes. i think eventually we're going to get to a point far enough down the road where people are going to understand what the real dangers and the damage is. >> do you expect to see pot being sold on bourbon street during your lifetime? >> i don't expect to see it in louisiana anytime soon. it may never happen without the federal government getting involved and saying hey marijuana...
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sent an e-mail to delegate candidates not in washington state but in washington, d.c., 3,000 miles away. the filing deadline was two days ago and they only sent the e-mails telling people to sign up today. tada. turns out the donald trump for president campaign is terrible at this. colorado has been case study in just how terrible they are at it. within the last hour we have learned that donald trump, who before today had already lost 18 of 18 possible colorado delegates to ted cruz, just in this past hour, we have learned that donald trump has just lost three more which means in all of colorado's congressional districts, the trump campaign has gone 0 for 21. they have more delegates but ted cruz has won the majority of delegates. he's won all the delegates on offer in colorado. ted cruz has won another state. nbc news is calling colorado tonight for ted cruz. joining us now is this network's very own delegate hunter. they like set itself onfire and couldn't find a pool of water to put it out. >> i guess the official sports terminology is an o for. i don't think it's much political malp
sent an e-mail to delegate candidates not in washington state but in washington, d.c., 3,000 miles away. the filing deadline was two days ago and they only sent the e-mails telling people to sign up today. tada. turns out the donald trump for president campaign is terrible at this. colorado has been case study in just how terrible they are at it. within the last hour we have learned that donald trump, who before today had already lost 18 of 18 possible colorado delegates to ted cruz, just in...
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dave was at the columbia cup championship in washington state, ready to claim the record for the mostve race wins. this would be his 20th win in a row. but as he bursts out of the gate, almost instantly the boat has hit two waves in a row. at top speed, the force is too much and the hydroplane blows over. the top of the boat crashes onto the water, exploding the protective canopy, ripping off his oxygen mask and submerging him in the water. >> i was unconscious under water. the safety team got there right away, got me onto the bottom of the boat. they cleared the airway and got the water out. >> amazingly, dave survives. his hand is crushed by the flying metal. he ends up losing two fingers on his right hand. it's the kind of crash that may deter a driver. >> i just felt i had things to prove to myself and give to the sport. >> dave and the team rebuild miss budweiser redesigning the capsule to make it safer. >> luckily to date since we've done that, nobody has been killed or hurt significantly inside that capsule. >> years later, dave will have good reason to be thankful for that saf
dave was at the columbia cup championship in washington state, ready to claim the record for the mostve race wins. this would be his 20th win in a row. but as he bursts out of the gate, almost instantly the boat has hit two waves in a row. at top speed, the force is too much and the hydroplane blows over. the top of the boat crashes onto the water, exploding the protective canopy, ripping off his oxygen mask and submerging him in the water. >> i was unconscious under water. the safety...
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but like my state of washington, and california, texas, red states, those are called flyover states.ection for president. >> host: we are talking about electoral reform, our guest is kristnovolselic. you can take part in our conversation. >> is fair vote a nonpartisan organization and what about your own politic? i'm glad you asked that. if i would call in, i would call in under all others because i'm independent. i'm a political independent. and fair vote we're a nonpartisan group. we have republicans and democrats, a libertarian and independents like myself on, i'm chair of the board. that's the key to our success. if we have election reform like proportional representation, which we call fair representation voting, that would be good for republicans in places where republicans never get elected. like urban republicans. it would be good for democrats, rural democrats, and also creates space for independent and third parties. this is the most important election reform issue today in the united states. more important than campaign finance. nine out of ten elections for u.s. house are
but like my state of washington, and california, texas, red states, those are called flyover states.ection for president. >> host: we are talking about electoral reform, our guest is kristnovolselic. you can take part in our conversation. >> is fair vote a nonpartisan organization and what about your own politic? i'm glad you asked that. if i would call in, i would call in under all others because i'm independent. i'm a political independent. and fair vote we're a nonpartisan group....
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and again, in washington state trump's campaign messed this up big time., the campaign sent out an e-mail soliciting possible delegates on friday, april 8th to let everyone know that the deadline was wednesday april 6th. [ laughter ] now that's bad, but not as bad as this. they sent the email to residents of washington, d.c., not washington state. [ laughter ] "hey, honey, if we want to be delegates for trump we have to move to seattle two days ago. this is worthless. oh, come on. oh, come on you son of a bitch." [ applause ] but by far -- by far the biggest trump campaign screw-ups have come in colorado where the delegate process is complicated, and if we're being honest, incredibly stupid. there were hundreds of candidates who were each assigned a number and given a total of 10 seconds to make their case, leading to short speeches like these. >> patrick davis trump conservative. patrick davis trump conservative. patrick davis trump conservative. 114. >> 38. number 38. you gotta have cajones to go stand up unpledged in cleveland. >> bernie's a socialist,
and again, in washington state trump's campaign messed this up big time., the campaign sent out an e-mail soliciting possible delegates on friday, april 8th to let everyone know that the deadline was wednesday april 6th. [ laughter ] now that's bad, but not as bad as this. they sent the email to residents of washington, d.c., not washington state. [ laughter ] "hey, honey, if we want to be delegates for trump we have to move to seattle two days ago. this is worthless. oh, come on. oh, come...
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. >>> a washington state woman has a potato chip habit to thank for saving her life. listen to this story. she was eating potato chip when it poked her in the throat. she went to the doctor to get her tonsils checked out. that moved saved here life because a doctor discovered a tumor on one of her ton. her husband told frito lay they sent her t-shirts and hat and free chips. the tumor was from smoking a habit she has given up. but not the chips. >>> amazon has unveiled the latest it comes with a price tag of $295. it is 30% thinner and lighter than the previous version and it is has a gripped on one side or one handed reading. >>> wegmans tops the list of the favorite grocery. it was based on on customer satisfaction and loyalty. they beat out trader joe's for the top supermarket in the country that held the spot for the last four years. >>> starbucks has a new rewards program based on on how much you spend not how how often you make purchases. starbucks said they will earn rewards just as fast if not faster. >>> how did you make that morning cup of joe. there's so ma
. >>> a washington state woman has a potato chip habit to thank for saving her life. listen to this story. she was eating potato chip when it poked her in the throat. she went to the doctor to get her tonsils checked out. that moved saved here life because a doctor discovered a tumor on one of her ton. her husband told frito lay they sent her t-shirts and hat and free chips. the tumor was from smoking a habit she has given up. but not the chips. >>> amazon has unveiled the...
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more cost effective for units to fly from little rock, arkansas or mccord air force base in washington state than support fort bragg in north carolina rather than having planes stationed at fort bragg. i did my best to make sure the air force understood the army's requirements and i promised them that if they remove the 440th that i would be monitoring their progress and their ability to satisfy the army's requirements for as long as i'm in the u.s. senate. well, the first warning signs that the air force was in trouble came in december at the annual operation toy drop. operation toy drop is the world's largest combined airborne operation down at fort bragg. the drop is actually daytime nontactical airborne operations supervised by foreign military jump masters. they do it as a rare treat to participate, so that they themselves can get jump wings from a foreign country. this year's operation was purposefully designed by the air force to prove to congress, to prove to me that they could support the training mission at fort bragg. to prove the point, the air force reserved what so far as to re
more cost effective for units to fly from little rock, arkansas or mccord air force base in washington state than support fort bragg in north carolina rather than having planes stationed at fort bragg. i did my best to make sure the air force understood the army's requirements and i promised them that if they remove the 440th that i would be monitoring their progress and their ability to satisfy the army's requirements for as long as i'm in the u.s. senate. well, the first warning signs that...
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in my home state of washington, many are already taking steps to make sure that their voices are heard in this implementation process. i have said that before that i believe all states must invite all stakeholders in to engage in this process, including civil rights leaders and parents. what steps are the department taking to make sure that essa prompts frequent, deliberate collaboration among all the stakeholders of the state and local level? >> that's the approach that we have taken from the outset. we put out a request for information that results in comments from nearly 1,000 individuals and organizations. we held two public hearings. we have held over 100 stakeholder listening sessions with diverse groups, civil rights groups, parents, educators. we will continue to do so. in the negotiated rule making process, over 200 nominations for the negotiated rule making process, and have a negotiated rule making committee that's diverse and reflects diversity of stakeholders. and we have urged states as they begin their process of developing state approaches to implementing that act, we e
in my home state of washington, many are already taking steps to make sure that their voices are heard in this implementation process. i have said that before that i believe all states must invite all stakeholders in to engage in this process, including civil rights leaders and parents. what steps are the department taking to make sure that essa prompts frequent, deliberate collaboration among all the stakeholders of the state and local level? >> that's the approach that we have taken...
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. >>> a woman from washington state said she found a cancerous tumor thanks to a potato chip. a sharp ridge of a chip poked her in the float back in february so she went to the doctor to get it checked out. she was diagnosed with carcinoma of the left tonsle. >>> a potato chip was a blessing in disguise. >>> her husband called frito lay to tell them the story and they send her a t-shirt and letter and free chips. >>> free coffee, wawa celebrates an an -- an anniversary. this ii got to see my dad, die on national tv. they don't know what they took from us. people are dying. we need a president that's going to talk about it. i believe bernie sanders is a protestor. he's not scared to go up against the criminal justice system. he's not scared. that's why i'm for bernie. i'm bernie sanders and i approve this message. use parental controls or the v-chip. learn how at thetvboss.org go, stocking it is planes, getting ready to hit the roads, so far so good. no construction on the vine street expressway, everything remaining open overnight. there was a broken down truck in the eastboun
. >>> a woman from washington state said she found a cancerous tumor thanks to a potato chip. a sharp ridge of a chip poked her in the float back in february so she went to the doctor to get it checked out. she was diagnosed with carcinoma of the left tonsle. >>> a potato chip was a blessing in disguise. >>> her husband called frito lay to tell them the story and they send her a t-shirt and letter and free chips. >>> free coffee, wawa celebrates an an -- an...
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this is in washington state. the entire 37 second video all shot in this cool time lapse. no shortage of firewood. all the driftwood that washed up on the beach. >> what's they got to be able to do that. >> i can show you. basically just a camera slider that is automated. little motor on it. put your slr camera on it. the camera is set to take a picture at certain intervals. it moves slightly. takes a picture. put all those pictures together it creates this look. >> they got safely take all the equipment out of there. camping with this huge thing sticking out. but you get beautiful shots. >> beautiful sight to be behold. >> you and your camping gear. >> it's sweet. this summer, girl. this summer we're going camping. i'm taking you. >> it will be brutal. >> oh, my gosh! >>> mom and son team up to play a scandalous trick on dad. >> can't wait to see you tonight. >> oh, my gosh. no, don't do this. >> guess what? >> what happens when the fake drama gets juicy. >> oh. wow! >> and the adorable dog that can handle a ball better than you. >> no. i was in the military for 18 years.
this is in washington state. the entire 37 second video all shot in this cool time lapse. no shortage of firewood. all the driftwood that washed up on the beach. >> what's they got to be able to do that. >> i can show you. basically just a camera slider that is automated. little motor on it. put your slr camera on it. the camera is set to take a picture at certain intervals. it moves slightly. takes a picture. put all those pictures together it creates this look. >> they got...
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who escaped from a hospital in washington state. officials say, anthony garver stopped by his parent's home near spokane today. his mom called 9-1-1 when she saw him. garver was accused of murder three years ago. but was found mentally incompetent to stand trial. earlier today. police captured another patient he escaped with -- 58-year-old mark adams. authorities are describing the search. as a "pretty intense situation." >> brittney : as we head into the rest of tonight the clouds will stick around and we have a chance for afternoon showers and a few light sprinkle stroke morning--sprinkled throughout the morning our weekend forecast with a chance of showers both on saturday and sunday and are temperatures will stay cool and pretty close to average are temperatures right now here's a closer look at the satellite radar shot we're starting to see more cloud coverage and as we go in to tomorrow again it is mostly cloudy skies to start and then we will see the rain falls wrapping around the area of low pressure off to the south of less
who escaped from a hospital in washington state. officials say, anthony garver stopped by his parent's home near spokane today. his mom called 9-1-1 when she saw him. garver was accused of murder three years ago. but was found mentally incompetent to stand trial. earlier today. police captured another patient he escaped with -- 58-year-old mark adams. authorities are describing the search. as a "pretty intense situation." >> brittney : as we head into the rest of tonight the...
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out what officers found it when they came upon the scene at the house where cobain lived in washington statere he allegedly died alone. you can see he has a little bit of -- which is the settling of the blood. three days in a greenhouse, nice and hot in there, there, we would already seen some forms of decomposition. so he had seen these before and i asked him based on his experience, the little we know now, what points are suicide and what points to homicide. he pointed out to me that a suicide note is not necessarily an indication that someone has taken their own life. >> what other factors? in the homicide column i would put the fact that because it's a shotgun injury you would expect to see a tremendous amount of blood. we do not see that in the pictures. now looking back at this years later says that a lot of speculation is due to mistakes police officers made initially, withholding information, not releasing the photos creates an air of secrecy and people are left with their own speculation. twenty-two years later were still talking about it. because why? because law-enforcement was no
out what officers found it when they came upon the scene at the house where cobain lived in washington statere he allegedly died alone. you can see he has a little bit of -- which is the settling of the blood. three days in a greenhouse, nice and hot in there, there, we would already seen some forms of decomposition. so he had seen these before and i asked him based on his experience, the little we know now, what points are suicide and what points to homicide. he pointed out to me that a...