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he will drive to wichita.. >> he kills her at her home and then transports her body over to the church. >> what he has done is he has prepared his church, the church that he was a member of -- >> he was the congregational president, and he wanted to take pictures of her posed. >> dressed her in underwear he had stolen from other houses, took polaroid photos of her and then dumped her body in a ditch. >> he drives right back to the boy scout event and picks up right where he left off. back to being dennis rader, the husband, the father. >> somehow i knew at 6 that her body had been found and that she had been murdered and she had been strangled. >> the body was nude and police say badly decomposed. a pair of knotted pantyhose were found lying in the ditch beside it. >> reporter: how did that affect you? >> it scared me. like, i started having night terrors around that time. i would wake up screaming, sitting up in bed. my mom was always the one that would come comfort. i would say, there's a bad man in my house
he will drive to wichita.. >> he kills her at her home and then transports her body over to the church. >> what he has done is he has prepared his church, the church that he was a member of -- >> he was the congregational president, and he wanted to take pictures of her posed. >> dressed her in underwear he had stolen from other houses, took polaroid photos of her and then dumped her body in a ditch. >> he drives right back to the boy scout event and picks up right...
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." >> the most infamous unsolved serial killing spree in wichita history. >> he is one of america's mostotorious serial killers. >> he calls himself the btk strangler and promises to kill again. >> btk stood for bind, torture, kill. that was his m.o. >> as dennis rader service 125 years in prison for 10 murders, his daughter opens up about being raised by a hidden monster who was living in plain sight. kerry rosson telling abc's deborah roberts the moment she found out who her father really was. >> you realize, my god, my father's a psychopath. >> how she provided the missing key. plus her stunning admission. >> i still love my dad today. >> "nightline" will be right back. wait... do we have to thank our moms twice? i don't know... (laughs) breyers. 100% grade a milk and cream, and loaded with delicious cookie pieces. better starts with breyers. rinsing the dishes before they go in the dishwasher? well, cascade platinum has 50% more cleaning power, so you don't have to. its food-seeking enzymes break down food into particles so small they can flow right down the drain. plus, it's powerfu
." >> the most infamous unsolved serial killing spree in wichita history. >> he is one of america's mostotorious serial killers. >> he calls himself the btk strangler and promises to kill again. >> btk stood for bind, torture, kill. that was his m.o. >> as dennis rader service 125 years in prison for 10 murders, his daughter opens up about being raised by a hidden monster who was living in plain sight. kerry rosson telling abc's deborah roberts the moment she...
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water mark books and cafe of wichita, kansas, hosted this event, and provided the video. >> i want tod a couple of paragraphs from a pitch letter from the executive editor at saint martin's press about this book and he says, for years bob drury and tom clavin have been taking forgotten pieces of history and turning them into compelling narratives that illuminate the subjects, making the hysterical figures or events leap off the page. and i concur. with daniel boone, they have found the perfect subject for their unique brand of history. he's a well known historical adventurer shrouded in legend. this fast-paced inspiring narrative fueled by contemporary diaries and journals, newspaper reports and eyewitness accounts is -- a stirring chronicle of the conflict over america's first frontier that places the reader at the center of this remarkable epic and it is a gripping tale of courage and sacrifice. bob drury and tom clavin are the number one new york times best-selling authors of the heart of everything that is, lucky 666, halsey's typhoon, last man out and the last stand of fox compan
water mark books and cafe of wichita, kansas, hosted this event, and provided the video. >> i want tod a couple of paragraphs from a pitch letter from the executive editor at saint martin's press about this book and he says, for years bob drury and tom clavin have been taking forgotten pieces of history and turning them into compelling narratives that illuminate the subjects, making the hysterical figures or events leap off the page. and i concur. with daniel boone, they have found the...
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it means we get more job creation from wichita to seattle to boston to cleveland. we get more job creation for every single dollar of taxpayer investment. throughout my time in the senate i've worked to strengthen our nation's buy america laws at every opportunity, and there have always been interest groups in this town that have written loopholes into these laws and weakened these laws. for instance, one of the most expensive bridges in american history, the bay bridge, in northern california, a loophole enabled it to be made entirely of chinese steel from a company owned by the chinese government. think of that. we talk -- you know, we talk all the time about china. our corporations lobby to get tax breaks and trade agreements to outsource jobs to china. we don't see the hypocrisy there. we don't see the hypocrisy in letting china make the steel for the bay bridge. but nonetheless, those days are behind us. we know how much steel can go into a bridge and how many steelworkers in cleveland or middletown or gary, indiana, can be employed to make this steel. i've wo
it means we get more job creation from wichita to seattle to boston to cleveland. we get more job creation for every single dollar of taxpayer investment. throughout my time in the senate i've worked to strengthen our nation's buy america laws at every opportunity, and there have always been interest groups in this town that have written loopholes into these laws and weakened these laws. for instance, one of the most expensive bridges in american history, the bay bridge, in northern california,...
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nights when you are on house or congress failed to extend the bond on friday and it's now in recess wichita for more than a month to speak to nancy pelosi has once again, pooled on president biden, to step in and renew the eviction moratorium, the white house says that's a problem. last year when the supreme court said it, it could only be extended with aggression authorization. that was their decision. that's how they were able to strike it down and that's what they needed to happen. so what's next? while to get another extension, congress must vote for that. and apparently the bargaining ministration has done too little too late. reportedly having requested an extension just 2 days before it expired. while we discussed the development with travis sheridan, a senior vice president, real estate investment from watson science and technology i, he says that the failure to extend the vixen moore tour of miss sus, exacerbate the health crisis. why? see, i see 2 different types of impact. one, if, if the united states does face another lockdown or returning to working from home, that only works
nights when you are on house or congress failed to extend the bond on friday and it's now in recess wichita for more than a month to speak to nancy pelosi has once again, pooled on president biden, to step in and renew the eviction moratorium, the white house says that's a problem. last year when the supreme court said it, it could only be extended with aggression authorization. that was their decision. that's how they were able to strike it down and that's what they needed to happen. so what's...
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charles is onewi the greatest businessman of our lifetime with his father's help he returned to wichitahe early sixties to help run the family business rock island and t14 industries on —- mining and now have been transformed into t14 industries that is now one of the largest and implying more than 130,000 people. and the s&p 500 just as noteworthy charles is one of been the foremost philanthropist his efforts have focused on investing in civil society to exemplify the bottom-up problem-solving approach while he has dedicated substantial resources to have a free and open society where every person can rise or every individual can have a prosperous and meaningful life. along the way he has a step this nonprofit goals including cofounding the cato institute. has been a long time since charles has spoken to cato we welcome him back the primary vehicle for philanthropy and social change stands together in a community of social entrepreneurs prior to his current responsibilities brian served for ten years as the o executive director as a premier research center for market oriented ideas adva
charles is onewi the greatest businessman of our lifetime with his father's help he returned to wichitahe early sixties to help run the family business rock island and t14 industries on —- mining and now have been transformed into t14 industries that is now one of the largest and implying more than 130,000 people. and the s&p 500 just as noteworthy charles is one of been the foremost philanthropist his efforts have focused on investing in civil society to exemplify the bottom-up...
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i had people reaching out to me from wichita falls and amarillo saying we are going to be in d.c. for the rally, are you going to be down there? and i was like no, i'm not going to make it down there. so i wasn't planning on going. a couple of the folks in my office wanted to go down there so i said, we don't have to be on the floor until around noon, i think we might have time to go down there and just check it out real quick. we were just going to go down there and see what was going on. we finally got there and we got there around 11:00 or so. there were huge crowds, the stage was empty, and we couldn't stay very long. it took us a while to get down there and we knew it would take a while to get back so i thought we would just take 30 minutes and say hi to my constituents and get back. i looked and there were just thousands and thousands of people between the lifts where the stage was set up and the washington monument and both to the east and west, just a huge sea of people in already white and blue, they had trump hats and flags and everything. it was super peaceful and prett
i had people reaching out to me from wichita falls and amarillo saying we are going to be in d.c. for the rally, are you going to be down there? and i was like no, i'm not going to make it down there. so i wasn't planning on going. a couple of the folks in my office wanted to go down there so i said, we don't have to be on the floor until around noon, i think we might have time to go down there and just check it out real quick. we were just going to go down there and see what was going on. we...
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the greatest businessman of our lifetimes, with his father's help, beginning to fail he returned to wichita and early 1960s to help from the family business. and rock island oil refining in engineering. and since that time, he is miniaturized with transformed into coke industries and is going to more than 7000 times. and next coke industries is one of america's largest privately held companies operating in 60 countries and employing more than 130,000 empowered individuals. and charles leadership, koch's industries have outperformed by more than 30 percent - and this is noteworthy as this business success charles has been one of america's foremost philanthropist. his efforts focus on investing in wfo organization the civil society that exemplifies the bottom up problem-solvingob approach predict presented in believing in people. and while these dedicated substantial resources and efforts to achieving a free and open society, where every person can rise and where every individual can be a prosperous and uniformed and safe human being. and along the way the established nonprofit enterprise has
the greatest businessman of our lifetimes, with his father's help, beginning to fail he returned to wichita and early 1960s to help from the family business. and rock island oil refining in engineering. and since that time, he is miniaturized with transformed into coke industries and is going to more than 7000 times. and next coke industries is one of america's largest privately held companies operating in 60 countries and employing more than 130,000 empowered individuals. and charles...
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once we get this afternoon, that feels like temperature will be sitting at 107 in wichita, 102 in oklahoma city, 101 in nashville and the nation's capital will be sitting at 100 degrees. we expand the view, and the air temperature will be about 110 degrees in phoenix. we'll be in the upper 90s in texas. but notice some cooler air spilling down from canada on into the northern plains. minot will be sitting at 69. with the heat out west and the drought, we continue to see fires. the wildfires right outside of sacramento has led to historically bad air quality in reno and carson city. it doesn't look like we'll see any improvement over the next 48 hours. in fact it may get worse. if you see the orange here from reno to carson city, that indicates some really thick smoke near the surface. and that thick smoke is what leads to the poor air quality. we could really use some rainfall in this area to help disperse the smoke and end those fires, but i don't see that happening within the next 48 hours. >> thank you so much for that, appreciate it. >>> and in tennessee, rescuers are searching for thr
once we get this afternoon, that feels like temperature will be sitting at 107 in wichita, 102 in oklahoma city, 101 in nashville and the nation's capital will be sitting at 100 degrees. we expand the view, and the air temperature will be about 110 degrees in phoenix. we'll be in the upper 90s in texas. but notice some cooler air spilling down from canada on into the northern plains. minot will be sitting at 69. with the heat out west and the drought, we continue to see fires. the wildfires...
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. >> i was born in wichita, kansas where all oceanographers come from. i am a 13th generation american and i was brought up on the history of the lewis and clark expedition when jefferson acquired the louisiana purchase from napoleon and doubled the size of the united states of america and launched that expedition. he doubled the size of the united states of america and launched that great two-year expedition, and we know how much it changed the economy of our nation. we now have done that again, we have now doubled again the size of america, and as we explore it, we will change the economy of our country once again. he called his core of expiration the lewis and clark expedition. our team that's doing the second expedition, we call it the lois and clark expedition, because 55% of our team are women in positions of authority, and as you saw in that image, we are able through our technology to engage all children in this historic expedition that will take the next 10 years. so talk about an ocean shot, that's it. >> chairwoman johnson, i will add to that
. >> i was born in wichita, kansas where all oceanographers come from. i am a 13th generation american and i was brought up on the history of the lewis and clark expedition when jefferson acquired the louisiana purchase from napoleon and doubled the size of the united states of america and launched that expedition. he doubled the size of the united states of america and launched that great two-year expedition, and we know how much it changed the economy of our nation. we now have done...
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with his father's help he returned to wichita and early 60s to help run a family business. rock island oil and refinery and coke engineering. since that time these enterprises have been transformed and have grown by more than 7000 times. today koch industries is one of america's largest privately held companies operating in 60 countries and employing more than 130,000 empowered individuals. under charles leadership koch industries has outperformed the s&p 500 over those decades by more than 30-1. just as noteworthy is as his business success charles is one of america's foremost philanthropist with efforts to focus on investing in organizations and civil society exemplify the bottom-up problem-solving approach presented in believing in people. while these dedicated to resources to a free and open society where every person can rise and every individual can lead a prosperous and meaningful life. along the way he's established nonprofit enterprises to help accomplish these goals including koch cato institute in 1977. >> a long time since charles is spoken at cato so it's a par
with his father's help he returned to wichita and early 60s to help run a family business. rock island oil and refinery and coke engineering. since that time these enterprises have been transformed and have grown by more than 7000 times. today koch industries is one of america's largest privately held companies operating in 60 countries and employing more than 130,000 empowered individuals. under charles leadership koch industries has outperformed the s&p 500 over those decades by more than...
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rare that 102 in boston is the hottest temperature out of anywhere in the lower 48 they're tied with wichitashington, d.c. by the numbers, we still have a lot of people that are heat advisories and heat warnings that's the 120 million people. the good thing is is that the rain and cooler air is moving in tomorrow we drop that number down to 65 million it's really concentrated the i-95 corridor, one more day from boston, new york, philly, baltimore, d.c the other story that we're watching, of course, is what happens with the tropics we do have our tropical depression fred. we have tropical storm watches up for south florida this will eventually be drifting up towards the gulf of mexico. as for now it looks to be unorganized. it does not look to be a beast of a hurricane and do a lot of significant damage i don't think there will be any evacuations or anything like that that's the good news in all of this how does that affect your weekend? friday we're watching fred still hot and humid in the northeast. saturday we cool it off in the great lakes. that's when the rain from the tropical storm mo
rare that 102 in boston is the hottest temperature out of anywhere in the lower 48 they're tied with wichitashington, d.c. by the numbers, we still have a lot of people that are heat advisories and heat warnings that's the 120 million people. the good thing is is that the rain and cooler air is moving in tomorrow we drop that number down to 65 million it's really concentrated the i-95 corridor, one more day from boston, new york, philly, baltimore, d.c the other story that we're watching, of...
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water mark books and cafe of wichita, kansas, hosted this event, and provided the video. >> i want tod a couple of paragraphs from
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it's in the chat link and i hope we get to welcome you back to wichita in person. i'm gonna get it promise. i promise sarah i will be there. i know come rain or whatever weather now. i i want to say either for the paperback of this or whatever. it is next you're working on and i wonder party started on that. oh, we have we have as you know, because of a several reasons covid being them the publication of blood and treasure was postponed us three months and then another three months so we just got to work on the world war ii book and like as tom said we still need to get down to the army war college. i still need to get over to to europe to tour the battlefield, but but we'll get out there. we'll get out and and i tell you what sarah i'm gonna let you on a secret when i get out there. i'm out there with tom and we're giving a presentation and you're gonna have to get me a coffee cup that i got an audience with you. there's not tea in this coffee cup. it's at i need it and it's a pretty big cut. i noticed. blood and treasure there you go blood pressure. thank you so
it's in the chat link and i hope we get to welcome you back to wichita in person. i'm gonna get it promise. i promise sarah i will be there. i know come rain or whatever weather now. i i want to say either for the paperback of this or whatever. it is next you're working on and i wonder party started on that. oh, we have we have as you know, because of a several reasons covid being them the publication of blood and treasure was postponed us three months and then another three months so we just...
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that's your feels like temperature in wichita omaha will feel like 108 today little rock, arkansas, withures well up into the triple digitals. >> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we're still going to see the clouds and fog near the coast and highs reaching into the mid 60s, low 70s for oakland and heading inland we're going to see the temperatures heating up into the low 90s for the east bay, but mostly upper 80s from the south bay to the north bay. we will continue to heat up towards the next several days, even up to 95 degrees by friday and we could even see a few triple digits. a warm weekend while san francisco warms gradually. >> and that's your latest forecast. >> dylan, thank you. >>> coming up next, never before told stories >>> and that's your latest forecast >> dylan, thank you. >>> coming up next, never before told stories from princess diana including people who knew her best, including what john travolta is now revealing about that iconic dance at the white house, after this. : airplane grd outside the house) at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance
that's your feels like temperature in wichita omaha will feel like 108 today little rock, arkansas, withures well up into the triple digitals. >> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we're still going to see the clouds and fog near the coast and highs reaching into the mid 60s, low 70s for oakland and heading inland we're going to see the temperatures heating up into the low 90s for the east bay, but mostly upper 80s from the south bay to the north bay. we will continue to heat up...
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louis, chicago, wichita, minneapolis, air quality is going to be a real issue there. for the rest of the country, it feels like sumner the northeast, sunshine, higher humidity. heavy rain down in florida today. showers making their way along with this cold front into the upper midwest. hot and sunny through the southwest. that's the big problem. we may see some heat-based thunderstorms. those could trigger more wildfires. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. >> good friday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. live look out there at the golden gate bridge and it is all foggy right now, misting and drizzling as our temperatures head towards the upper 60s. the inland breezes will not make it that far and it's going to be hotter this afternoon reaching into the upper 90s in the inland east bay as well as the tri-valley. low 90s for the north bay and our temperatures did come down a few degrees for the weekend with upper 80s by sunday and mid 80s by early next week. weather. guys >>> just ahead, team usa's a-team, the gold medal winn
louis, chicago, wichita, minneapolis, air quality is going to be a real issue there. for the rest of the country, it feels like sumner the northeast, sunshine, higher humidity. heavy rain down in florida today. showers making their way along with this cold front into the upper midwest. hot and sunny through the southwest. that's the big problem. we may see some heat-based thunderstorms. those could trigger more wildfires. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30...
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it means we get more job creation from wichita to seattle to boston to cleveland. we get more job creation for every single dollar of taxpayer investment. throughout my time in the senate i've worked to strengthen our nation's buy america laws at every opportunity, and there have always been interest groups in this town that have written loopholes into these laws and weakened these laws. for instance, one of the most expensive bridges in american history, the bay bridge, in northern california, a loophole enabled it to be made entirely of chinese steel from a company owned by the chinese government. think of that. we talk -- you know, we talk all the time about china. our corporations lobby to get tax breaks and trade agreements to outsource jobs to china. we don't see the hypocrisy there. we don't see the hypocrisy in letting china make the steel for the bay bridge. but nonetheless, those days are behind us. we know how much steel can go into a bridge and how many steelworkers in cleveland or middletown or gary, indiana, can be employed to make this steel. i've wo
it means we get more job creation from wichita to seattle to boston to cleveland. we get more job creation for every single dollar of taxpayer investment. throughout my time in the senate i've worked to strengthen our nation's buy america laws at every opportunity, and there have always been interest groups in this town that have written loopholes into these laws and weakened these laws. for instance, one of the most expensive bridges in american history, the bay bridge, in northern california,...