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. >> 42-year-old daphne wright had no criminal record. >> during police questioning wright involved any involvement. >> i don't believe the hacker story. i think you sent the e-mails to her. >> you created an account with a different name and sent her the e-mails on those days telling her to stay away from the deaf apartments. >> yeah, yeah, i did that. you created the same wendy smith? >> yes. i did that. >> a background check revealed daphne wright had been involved in a public altercation with darlene just five days before she disappeared. >> darlene was having dinner with sally forward who was daphne wright's former lover. >> they had an argument that the police had to be called to and she had to be escorted off the property. >> daphne wright told the police that she was jealous. she told the police that she thought darlene was destroying her relationship with her lover. but by all accounts darlene and sally ford were nothing more than causal friends. >> darlene and had woman did not have a lesbian relationship and in fact darlene was not a lesbian. darlene told friends that she had
. >> 42-year-old daphne wright had no criminal record. >> during police questioning wright involved any involvement. >> i don't believe the hacker story. i think you sent the e-mails to her. >> you created an account with a different name and sent her the e-mails on those days telling her to stay away from the deaf apartments. >> yeah, yeah, i did that. you created the same wendy smith? >> yes. i did that. >> a background check revealed daphne wright...
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what is interesting about the wright brothers is langley was working on a political problem and the wright brothers were working on an engineering problem. and engineering has a question of it stays up or not. and there is talk about politics and policy problem and what is an engineering problem. and this goes back to the grand daddy of all subsidy boondoggles of the modern area which is reconstruction of the financial committees which was brought by an engineer, herbert hoover. hoover has a mixed record on economic matters. in many ways, he was an admirable character and during the depression he responded poorly and believed that government intervention was the way to deal with the depression and all of this stuff happens in response to a perceived research whether it was the germans are going to get a airplane or the russian have a satellite. the difference here is that the depression was an emergency. to be charitable toward hoover and fdr, they were trying things that were not discredited. from hoover's point of view maybe it wasn't a terrible idea. it is the point at which the united
what is interesting about the wright brothers is langley was working on a political problem and the wright brothers were working on an engineering problem. and engineering has a question of it stays up or not. and there is talk about politics and policy problem and what is an engineering problem. and this goes back to the grand daddy of all subsidy boondoggles of the modern area which is reconstruction of the financial committees which was brought by an engineer, herbert hoover. hoover has a...
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the wright brothers had their own theory. they were testing gliders at kitty hawk north carolina because it was a windy area and there weren't many people around. so they would go out and develop wind currents and how to fly and how to turn and all of this and would try to deal with all of that. and would eventually put an engine on a device. nine days after langley with his second subsidize failure the wright brothers for $2000 of their own money successfully invent the airplane. they're the ones to do it. it's a classic example of government stepping in creating the wrong incentives funding the wrong person and somebody else you would never suspect comes in and gets the job done for the united states. >> host: i thought it was fascinating that the wright brothers had experiments with gliders and such largely worked out the engineering challenges of making this work but what they didn't have was an engine. what they needed was an engine that was at least eight-horsepower and had to weigh less than 200 pounds. they go to thei
the wright brothers had their own theory. they were testing gliders at kitty hawk north carolina because it was a windy area and there weren't many people around. so they would go out and develop wind currents and how to fly and how to turn and all of this and would try to deal with all of that. and would eventually put an engine on a device. nine days after langley with his second subsidize failure the wright brothers for $2000 of their own money successfully invent the airplane. they're the...
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did he know jeremiah wright?it would be impossible to do anything with religion in chicago and not know jeremiah wright. that's for sure. i can't say for certain, but i would be strongly suspicious that he did and that they were friends, because they were walking along very similar pathways of critiquing for the good of the life of the country. >> the poor people's campaign that dr. king was building is not talked about very much. we know the "i have a dream" speech. and of course his last speech. just explain that to us, as we come to the end of dr. king's life. >> martin always understood that race and class were intricately involved in the life of this country. he also understood that the issues of poverty were issues that affected not only black people, but all kinds of other people, including white people. and he knew that if there were to be, as he hoped there would be, an opportunity for the building of this country into its best possible development, then somehow the issue of poverty had to be addressed,
did he know jeremiah wright?it would be impossible to do anything with religion in chicago and not know jeremiah wright. that's for sure. i can't say for certain, but i would be strongly suspicious that he did and that they were friends, because they were walking along very similar pathways of critiquing for the good of the life of the country. >> the poor people's campaign that dr. king was building is not talked about very much. we know the "i have a dream" speech. and of...
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stay tuned, we are heading to a chicago house with ties to frank lloyd wright. right now, get our best offer ever. get free installation and activation on adt pulse home security and home management, with our 6 month money-back guarantee. sale ends soon -- don't wait. call now. or visit adt.com/free. [siren wailing] this is a fire that didn't destroy a home. this is a break-in that didn't devastate a family. this is the reason why: adt. you can't predict when bad things will happen. but you can help protect yourself with the fast alarm response of adt. with 24/7 monitoring against burglary, fire and high levels of carbon monoxide. from the most trusted name in home security. this is the computer that didn't get stolen, keeping priceless photos and financial records safe. this is the reason why. take advantage of adt's memorial day sale and get free installation and activation of adt pulse. adt. always there. welcome back. now we are heading to the william winslow house in chicago. this home was frank lloyd wright's first independent commission and highlights his
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so of the wright brothers' offer to sell their rights fire to the u.s. government, and they turn them down. instead they by balloon, helium balloon because that looks like it might be really the wave of the future in the air. and finally, and frustration the wright brothers to these international tests. they have -- weber goes to finance and flies to show the french region do. or fall is in the united states military bases in virginia. he doesn't like tests. we are now going to start selling, whoever wants to buy. we are loyal americans. we want to sell, but it has been five years since we invented this airplane, and we are ready for some buyers and to get into the commercial side. finally the u.s. government stepped up about the airplane. >> host: i particularly enjoyed your telling a wilbur's trip to france. the french are very skeptical and described. of course five minutes later they have demonstrated something else. mr. langley, of course, the langley fridge ahead, his name off, the town that among other things house the cia. in terms of overly fond
so of the wright brothers' offer to sell their rights fire to the u.s. government, and they turn them down. instead they by balloon, helium balloon because that looks like it might be really the wave of the future in the air. and finally, and frustration the wright brothers to these international tests. they have -- weber goes to finance and flies to show the french region do. or fall is in the united states military bases in virginia. he doesn't like tests. we are now going to start selling,...
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this is the only wright home you can stay in that's in an urban setting." jennifer pritzker, heir to a family fortune and ceo of tawani enterprises, a private wealth management company, purchased the home four years ago for 1.7 million dollars. in 2003, it had been listed as high as two and a half million but didn't sell on the open market. "to restore it to this level takes a lot of financial backing." the restoration reversed changes, such as a bar in the living room that some of the homes 10-previous owners had made. now, it's as if the day wright handed the keys to emil bach, who owned one of chicago's oldest brick companies--a popular choice for builders after the city's great fire. there's also some modern furniture for comfort. "if somebody's staying here or having an event here, we want them to feel as though they can use the place." tawani enterprises won't say how much the restoration cost but but even at 750 a night for two bedrooms that doubles to 15-hundred starting in june, they don't expect to make it all back anytime soon. "it's an investmen
this is the only wright home you can stay in that's in an urban setting." jennifer pritzker, heir to a family fortune and ceo of tawani enterprises, a private wealth management company, purchased the home four years ago for 1.7 million dollars. in 2003, it had been listed as high as two and a half million but didn't sell on the open market. "to restore it to this level takes a lot of financial backing." the restoration reversed changes, such as a bar in the living room that some...
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i'll kelly wright. i'll see you back here at 1:00 p.m. on america's news headquaters. >> as the official in charge of internal investigation at the epa i'm concerned that vital information regarding suspected employee misconduct is being withheld from the oig. >> well, the watchdog accusing officials at the agency of stone walling it's investigations. now this coming as we're learning that one epa worker had been watching porn up to 6 hours a day at work and it gets worse. he still has his job and he just got a bonus. we're going to get to more misconduct in a moment. but steve, you say the epa is becoming a rogue agency. >> yes and sadly it's not alone. they make up the rules as they go alone. you see it in other government agencies as well and it comes from the white house. if you don't like the law, ignore it. no surprise other agencies are doing the same thing. epa is hurting production in this country. not something we should be doing at this time. >> there's a real pattern of abuse here, is there not? >> we have to keep in mind ther
i'll kelly wright. i'll see you back here at 1:00 p.m. on america's news headquaters. >> as the official in charge of internal investigation at the epa i'm concerned that vital information regarding suspected employee misconduct is being withheld from the oig. >> well, the watchdog accusing officials at the agency of stone walling it's investigations. now this coming as we're learning that one epa worker had been watching porn up to 6 hours a day at work and it gets worse. he still...
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. >> kel ly wright joining us to talk about a few of those key races. >> the results are in from one of the busiest days. super tuesday they call it. five deciding senators to face off in the fall. in the kentucky senate race mitch mcconnell sailing to an easy victory against the tea party. in fact facing stiff competition but he will now face secretary of state allison leonard and grimes. >> harry reid wanted her to be in this race. there's a reason, my friends, a reason. every hollywood liberal is sending her a check. >> in arkansas incumbent democrat mark pryor will defend his senate seat. oregon chosen jeff merkley and position monica letty. michelle dunn used part of her victory speech to take shots at republican lawmakers. >> they don't believe in working together across party lines to get things done. they are more interested in scoring political points than they are in actually making progress. >> political analysts say elections in the fall will impact balanced power on capitol hill particular any in the senate and will set the tone for the 2016 presidential run. >> this war
. >> kel ly wright joining us to talk about a few of those key races. >> the results are in from one of the busiest days. super tuesday they call it. five deciding senators to face off in the fall. in the kentucky senate race mitch mcconnell sailing to an easy victory against the tea party. in fact facing stiff competition but he will now face secretary of state allison leonard and grimes. >> harry reid wanted her to be in this race. there's a reason, my friends, a reason....
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and you're like, "that's steven wright." [ steven wright voice ] "can i get a caramel latte?"jimmy: you can't do anything in boston. he's just too famous. >> no. so, he came and hung out on my set. >> jimmy: great guy. >> yeah, he's a great guy. very funny dude. >> jimmy: now, we have a clip here and we're gonna see -- what is this here? it's you and the girls on a -- >> on the subway, yeah. we have the rule with me and my kids and this is from real life. if you have you get on the train and one skid left off on the platform, that they have to stay there until the other people come and get them. so, when you have kids and you take the subway every day you go through these rules. what are you going to do if this happens? anyways, so this is one of the daughters on the show is a a little not right in the head really. [ laughter ] so here is what she does. >> jimmy: we have a clip. louis c.k. in "louis." take a look at this. >> so what do you need from your mom's house? you need your science notebook? >> i need my science notebook and i need it for wednesday. >> so if i get it to
and you're like, "that's steven wright." [ steven wright voice ] "can i get a caramel latte?"jimmy: you can't do anything in boston. he's just too famous. >> no. so, he came and hung out on my set. >> jimmy: great guy. >> yeah, he's a great guy. very funny dude. >> jimmy: now, we have a clip here and we're gonna see -- what is this here? it's you and the girls on a -- >> on the subway, yeah. we have the rule with me and my kids and this is from...
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reverend wright had officiated at obama's wedding and baptized his children.ve tagged obama as an angry black man, an image his campaign worked hard to avoid. the association threatened to derail everything. but obama seized the chance. to explain his ties to wright, he spoke to a broader, tougher topic -- race in america. >> the issues that have surfaced over the last few weeks reflect the complexities of race in this country that we've never really worked through. >> the fact that he wrote it in about 12 hours speaks volumes to his sincerity. i mean, he really spoke from the heart and i think that came across in the speech. >> it was a gamble, but it worked. you the campaign was back on track. obama went on to clinch the democratic nomination. in the general election that fall, his republican opponent chose not to engage on the race question. >> there was a tremendous debate in the republican party about how to use the reverend wright, for example, as a political weapon in the campaign and senator mccain was against doing it, because when you light the match
reverend wright had officiated at obama's wedding and baptized his children.ve tagged obama as an angry black man, an image his campaign worked hard to avoid. the association threatened to derail everything. but obama seized the chance. to explain his ties to wright, he spoke to a broader, tougher topic -- race in america. >> the issues that have surfaced over the last few weeks reflect the complexities of race in this country that we've never really worked through. >> the fact that...
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i'm kelly wright in new york.ssociate the press reporting senate minority leader mitch mcconnell has defeated tea party challenger matt bevin. senator mcconnell will now face democrat allison lundgren grimes. the polls have closed where both are battling for open senate seat. these are some fighting to face off against likely democrat nominee michelle nunn. i'm kelly wright. stay tuned to fox news for results. now back to o'reilly. >> personal story segment tonight senator marco rubio made controversial statements about climate change last sunday. >> i don't know of any era in world history where the climate has been stable. climate is always evolving and natural disasters have always existed. >> let me get this straight. do you not think that human activity the production of co 2 has caused warming to our planet. >> i do not believe that human activity is causing these dramatic changes to our climate the way the scientists are portraying it. >> the senator joins us now from washington. before we get to that, i'm
i'm kelly wright in new york.ssociate the press reporting senate minority leader mitch mcconnell has defeated tea party challenger matt bevin. senator mcconnell will now face democrat allison lundgren grimes. the polls have closed where both are battling for open senate seat. these are some fighting to face off against likely democrat nominee michelle nunn. i'm kelly wright. stay tuned to fox news for results. now back to o'reilly. >> personal story segment tonight senator marco rubio...
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david wright for "nightline" in hollywood. >>> amy purdy, a remarkable woman.ther finalists live on "good morning america" first thing in the morning. thank you for joining us tonight. as always, we are on line at abcnews.com. thank you again for watching. and good night.
david wright for "nightline" in hollywood. >>> amy purdy, a remarkable woman.ther finalists live on "good morning america" first thing in the morning. thank you for joining us tonight. as always, we are on line at abcnews.com. thank you again for watching. and good night.
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patricia wright.ght worked to establish the national park to protect lemurs from their most dangerous predators, humans, who burn down the rain forest and now hunt lemurs for meat. we caught up with her at long island's stoney brooke university. why should americans care about lemurs and madagascar? >> lemurs are some of our most ancient cousins. >> reporter: lemurs like ryan have been around for 60 million years but 90% are threatened, endangered or critically the environmental super star is the winner of the prize for conservation. >> she's a peyton manning, michael jordan. she is someone who others look at and say, we're not just vainly striving to make a difference, here is someone whose actually saved species. >> preserving these man ls of the past and giving them a future. ann thompson, nbc news, stoney brooke, new york. >> that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm lester holt reporting from new york. i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today" and right back here tomorrow night. >>> sunday,
patricia wright.ght worked to establish the national park to protect lemurs from their most dangerous predators, humans, who burn down the rain forest and now hunt lemurs for meat. we caught up with her at long island's stoney brooke university. why should americans care about lemurs and madagascar? >> lemurs are some of our most ancient cousins. >> reporter: lemurs like ryan have been around for 60 million years but 90% are threatened, endangered or critically the environmental...
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>> kelly wright joining us from the newsroom. thank you. >>> a disaster a small vintage plane crashes and explodes into flames leaving the pilot dead. >> everybody stand still. do not move. >> you can see the fire look at all of the thick smoke in the sky. the 77-year-old stunt pilot was performing a trick when the train slammed into the tarmac in front of thousands of viewers in california. >> our thoughts and prayers go out to the family of eddy who has been flying since he was 16 years old and has been performing in air shows for the past 25 years. >> the cause of the crash is now under investigation. >>> turning now to a fox news alert. six people injured when a u.s. airways flight hits severe turbulence shortly after taking off. the flight was on the way to orlando from philadelphia, international airport when the plane hit turbulence 70,000 feet over delaware. the pilot immediately turned around and landed back in philadelphia. one passenger tweeted out this, nine flights until we hit philly. the turbulence was so bad every
>> kelly wright joining us from the newsroom. thank you. >>> a disaster a small vintage plane crashes and explodes into flames leaving the pilot dead. >> everybody stand still. do not move. >> you can see the fire look at all of the thick smoke in the sky. the 77-year-old stunt pilot was performing a trick when the train slammed into the tarmac in front of thousands of viewers in california. >> our thoughts and prayers go out to the family of eddy who has been...
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. >> kelly wright joining us this morning, thanks. >> the sudden death of a north carolina democratic candidate is now rocking the community. keith crisco a congressional candidate died after falling into his house. the 71-year-old had been looked up in a too close to call battle with clay aiken. aiken was 369 votes ahead at the time of his death. the textile entrepreneur is a man who loved his family, his church and his city. >> a rutgers university quarterback is arrested facing up to 20-years in prison in a brutal bar fight in minnesota. phillip nelson is charged with first degree assault for beating isaac coal stat who is now in critical condition. it shows coal stat hitting the kwaub in the back. >>> it was the afollowing that never was. clippers owner donald sterling speaking out for the first time with cnn's anderson cooper since his racial remarks surfaced. he was making those comments and he said when he came to the man at the center of the whole controversy magic johnson, sterling had harsh words. >> big magic johnson, what has he done? he's got aids. did he do any business?
. >> kelly wright joining us this morning, thanks. >> the sudden death of a north carolina democratic candidate is now rocking the community. keith crisco a congressional candidate died after falling into his house. the 71-year-old had been looked up in a too close to call battle with clay aiken. aiken was 369 votes ahead at the time of his death. the textile entrepreneur is a man who loved his family, his church and his city. >> a rutgers university quarterback is arrested...
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i'm kelly wright. ukraine warning succession could lead to the country's destruction.ies controlled by pro-russian separatists will vote to either stay part of ukraine or become "sovereign people's republics with stronger ties to moscow." the west is calling the referendum ilegitimate and vladimir putin asked for the vote to be delayed and pope francis getting ready to elevate another one of his successors to sainthood. pope francis approved a miracle credited to paul vi and hold his canonization may 19th. the news coming two weeks after the ceremony to declare pope john paul ii and john xxiii as saints. >>> i'm kelly wright, now, back to "cavuto & business." you are watching the most powerful name in news, fox news channel. >>> that's right. anyway. it is now going global food workers in america and several countries overseas are planning to strike for higher pay beginning next week. this coming with a new study that shows u.s. companies are collapsing faster than they are being created. charles payne, something's not right here. >> this is really shocking. the entrep
i'm kelly wright. ukraine warning succession could lead to the country's destruction.ies controlled by pro-russian separatists will vote to either stay part of ukraine or become "sovereign people's republics with stronger ties to moscow." the west is calling the referendum ilegitimate and vladimir putin asked for the vote to be delayed and pope francis getting ready to elevate another one of his successors to sainthood. pope francis approved a miracle credited to paul vi and hold his...
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. >>> live from america's news headquaters, i'm kelly wright. an arson suspect pleading not guilty to setting one of the wildfires ranging in southern california. authorities say nearly a dozen fires are burning in the region but most of them seem to be dying down now. thousands of firefighters and fleets of water dropping helicopters resumed their efforts taking on the wildfires this morning. so far, the flames have consumed nearly 20,000 acres and destroyed 8 homes. new fall out in the veteran's affairs scandal. the top official in charge of medical care for our vets is re-signing amid allegations of delays and treatment and false identified records of waiting times. also house republicans are set to vote next wednesday on legislation that would give the va se decree air greater authority to fire or demoet senior executives. i'm kelly wright. i'll see you back here at 1:00 p.m. for america's news headquaters. now back to forbes on fox. >>> well, folks, the roads are so bad out there that one indiana man is protesting all of those potholes by f
. >>> live from america's news headquaters, i'm kelly wright. an arson suspect pleading not guilty to setting one of the wildfires ranging in southern california. authorities say nearly a dozen fires are burning in the region but most of them seem to be dying down now. thousands of firefighters and fleets of water dropping helicopters resumed their efforts taking on the wildfires this morning. so far, the flames have consumed nearly 20,000 acres and destroyed 8 homes. new fall out in...
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abc's david wright has the secret thoughts of this woman we studied in all the pictures. >> reporter: she was, 'til her dying day, a public figure. but also, a very private soul. never did jacqueline bouvler-kennedy reveal her true feelings. even when the whole country wept for her. but she bared her soul to an irish priest she met only twice. father joseph leonard. her pen pal of 14 years. now dozens of her newly discovered letters are being auctioned off in ireland -- she was young but far from naive about her husband who was, as she put it, consumed by ambition. like "macbeth." he's like my father, she wrote. loves the chase and is bored with the conquest, and once married, needs proof he's still attractive. so he flirts with other women and resents you. but she later confided there was something in it for her. maybe i'm just dazzled and picture myself in a glittery world of crowned heads and men of destiny and not just a sad little housewife. only years later in an audio interview released by her daughter did she discuss the strain of it all. >> i wish that there was one thing mer
abc's david wright has the secret thoughts of this woman we studied in all the pictures. >> reporter: she was, 'til her dying day, a public figure. but also, a very private soul. never did jacqueline bouvler-kennedy reveal her true feelings. even when the whole country wept for her. but she bared her soul to an irish priest she met only twice. father joseph leonard. her pen pal of 14 years. now dozens of her newly discovered letters are being auctioned off in ireland -- she was young but...
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so now, to be dancing, it's like freedom. >> david wright, abc news, los angeles. >> and not nervoust all. >>> we thank you for watching tonight. we're always here at abcnews.com. "nightline" is later, and we'll see you right back here tomorrow night. good night. >> >>> they got paid $3,000 to move out of an east bay homeless camp. tonight, where they ended up. >> driving into the city for a giants game this weekend? well, plan your trip home carefully we'll be live along the freeway that is closing down. >> and the new head coach of the warriors talks about what he'll have to do to prove he can become a winner. >> sky 7 hd is over the scene where a construction worker has been killed in a fall >> it happened on south delaware street, former home of the bay meadows race track. >> an employee fell 157 feet and died. >> the company running the site has no violations over the last five years >> we'll have breaking updates for you as they become available. good evening, >> they were paid to go away, but they did not go far. tonight there is an east bay homeless problem that got shuffled
so now, to be dancing, it's like freedom. >> david wright, abc news, los angeles. >> and not nervoust all. >>> we thank you for watching tonight. we're always here at abcnews.com. "nightline" is later, and we'll see you right back here tomorrow night. good night. >> >>> they got paid $3,000 to move out of an east bay homeless camp. tonight, where they ended up. >> driving into the city for a giants game this weekend? well, plan your trip home...
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abc's david wright. >> a male wearing a white shirt was firing. >> shots fired! >> reporter: today some of the people who knew the shooter best insist they never saw this coming. >> he fooled everyone for a very long time. he fooled me, he fooled his family. >> reporter: family friend on "gma" this morning. >> he was a very removed, remote child. he hesitated, he shook when you met him. >> reporter: these youtube videos give glimpses into his character. in this one here he stalks a young couple kissing on the beach. consumed with envy. in his rambling manifesto elliott rodger claims to have attacked others he envied, writing that at a party last year he tried to push a group of students off a balcony. he says he squirted another group with a super soaker filled with orange juice and dumped coffee on a young couple kissing in line at starbucks. rodger was so anti-social, one of his former roommates moved out early. >> i was getting really uncomfortable with living there. i made the decision that i should just get my things now and head out. >> reporter: chris rugg
abc's david wright. >> a male wearing a white shirt was firing. >> shots fired! >> reporter: today some of the people who knew the shooter best insist they never saw this coming. >> he fooled everyone for a very long time. he fooled me, he fooled his family. >> reporter: family friend on "gma" this morning. >> he was a very removed, remote child. he hesitated, he shook when you met him. >> reporter: these youtube videos give glimpses into his...
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here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: a dog on the loose. harm's way saved, in this case, by his cat. a dramatic example caught on camera this week in bakersfield, california. today a national alert raised by divorce groups including the postal groups and human society. 4.6 million americans find out each year. half of them kids. >> reporter: the insurance industry paid out nearly half a billion dollars in claims, up 5% from the year before. the three states taking the biggest bite? california, new york and ohio. neither rain, nor hail, nor sleet, nor snow may stop the mail, but dog bites do. the highest risk cities for postal workers, houston, los angeles, cleveland and san diego. >> how do you keep from getting bit? >> you have got to be big. you have got to be bold and dominant in your personality when you see a dog. >> reporter: that's advice for grownups. for little kids experts say don't approach dogs you don't know and if a dog attacks, roll up into a ball. or maybe get a cat. david wright, abc news, los angeles. >>> when we come back
here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: a dog on the loose. harm's way saved, in this case, by his cat. a dramatic example caught on camera this week in bakersfield, california. today a national alert raised by divorce groups including the postal groups and human society. 4.6 million americans find out each year. half of them kids. >> reporter: the insurance industry paid out nearly half a billion dollars in claims, up 5% from the year before. the three states taking the biggest...
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but he'll be just fine, thanks to tara. >> my hero. >> reporter: david wright, abc news.lifornia. >> hero for sure. we thank you for watching. we're always here at abcnews.com, "nightline" later. i'll see you back here tomorrow night. good night. >>> tonight an updated live report from a fire where dozens of homes have burned. >> and it looks like warriors owner just landed a dream coach. information that came out now, indicating the man supposedly said no just said yes. >> and a startling discovery as part of an investigation into tire safety. >> relief is on the horizon tonight. here is a live picture of ocean beach. two days of heat, it's ready now to move in, bringing us nice cooler weather. good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> so just hang in there. it's almost over. a heat advisory for the bay area will expire and in days, temperatures peaked at more than 100 degrees today heat records shattered throughout the bay area. >> two days of highs around the bay area here is live doppler seven hd. sunny skies. san rafael tied records for this date. oakland set new record highs
but he'll be just fine, thanks to tara. >> my hero. >> reporter: david wright, abc news.lifornia. >> hero for sure. we thank you for watching. we're always here at abcnews.com, "nightline" later. i'll see you back here tomorrow night. good night. >>> tonight an updated live report from a fire where dozens of homes have burned. >> and it looks like warriors owner just landed a dream coach. information that came out now, indicating the man supposedly...
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ray, johnson, gilman, and jennifer fredeboc, and katherine, and don falk, kim, ambusto and michael wright, thanks. >> i am with the hampton emergency center and representing the emergency center association, and that he just spoke about and i want to give you a brief summary of the cost effective strategis that we are presenting to you and we met with many of you already and we will be meeting with some of you, in the coming weeks. regarding our proposal for solutions to homelessness in san francisco, this is acting about just 8 million dollar, and ending in homelessness, and it is cost effective. and we are looking at providing aoe prevention and the grants and the subsidies, and medation and supportive service and supportive in the city, funded housing. out reach in education and this could reach 25,000 households in san francisco and prevent displacement of 3300 households. we are looking at housing those who do become that has proven effective and opening up affordable subsidized housing through the san francisco housing authority, and throughout our lost subsidy. a annual cost of $10
ray, johnson, gilman, and jennifer fredeboc, and katherine, and don falk, kim, ambusto and michael wright, thanks. >> i am with the hampton emergency center and representing the emergency center association, and that he just spoke about and i want to give you a brief summary of the cost effective strategis that we are presenting to you and we met with many of you already and we will be meeting with some of you, in the coming weeks. regarding our proposal for solutions to homelessness in...
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abc's david wright is on the fire line. >> reporter: 90 degree heat and winds nearly 90 mile an hour for today turning these suburbs east of l.a. into a convection oven. >> i saw big red flames so it looks pretty big right now. >> reporter: the conditions so treacherous more that 1,600 homes evacuating. >> reporter: schools closed, too. some parents got worrying text messages from their kids. >> we are evacuating school because of the fire. >> it's kind of scarey because it's close to home. >> reporter: the winds are so fierce they have grounded helicopters that would normally be used to battle a blaze like this. >> it's too windy to have aircraft in the air. we're well above that. when we have a break in the weather we can bring those resources in. >> reporter: instead firefighters have been struggling over steep terrain to get to the fire. these winds are at hurricane strength and there's no sign they're going to let up. red flag warnings across much of this region tomorrow. diane. >> david wright reporting in with the smoke behind him. >>> from the wild fire we turn to the fire st
abc's david wright is on the fire line. >> reporter: 90 degree heat and winds nearly 90 mile an hour for today turning these suburbs east of l.a. into a convection oven. >> i saw big red flames so it looks pretty big right now. >> reporter: the conditions so treacherous more that 1,600 homes evacuating. >> reporter: schools closed, too. some parents got worrying text messages from their kids. >> we are evacuating school because of the fire. >> it's kind of...
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abc's david wright. >> reporter: a live performance by a dead celebrity.he big board music awards, this brand new michael jackson number stole the show. ♪ the technical wizards who created it said it's not a hologram. but a virtual human being, an avatar of the king of pop performing alongside real dancers. it's not the first time a superstar has been brought back to life. watch this, celine dion performing with elvis on "american idol." and at the coachella music first festival two years ago, a hologram of tupac rapped with snoop dogg. how does it work? i'm a mere production. let the real david take it away. it's a 19th century magic trick. this digital david is not real. he is just projected on a screen at 45 degrees. i can interact with him or i can make him disappear. could you in theory bring anybody back from the dead with this technology? >> absolutely. >> reporter: for now, they will not go into detail how they brought it off. saying only, m.j. would have loved the mystery and the showmanship. david wright, abc news los angeles. >>> we thank you so
abc's david wright. >> reporter: a live performance by a dead celebrity.he big board music awards, this brand new michael jackson number stole the show. ♪ the technical wizards who created it said it's not a hologram. but a virtual human being, an avatar of the king of pop performing alongside real dancers. it's not the first time a superstar has been brought back to life. watch this, celine dion performing with elvis on "american idol." and at the coachella music first...
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one of the wright brothers died into these were waterborne diseases. with the addition of corina turns out the passage was very sensitive to chlorine so the government wasn't willing to politically dictate to the states and governments you must chlorinated overview of water so they said look we can't regulate the common carriers and so if you have a train or bus passing through and you're going to provide them water it better be chlorinated. >> pooh discovered chlorine in water? >> it happened probably in scotland they were the first place to chlorinated water. in fact it's a very interesting lawsuit. the contract with jersey city basically said they would provide fewer and hold some water and so what they had been doing up to that it was basically through attrition you pass the water through these barriers that stand and they were sued by the city because they didn't trust them into the judge basically said i know you're not used to this but i've been persuaded that it will provide wholesome water as well. >> what about converting seawater to regular
one of the wright brothers died into these were waterborne diseases. with the addition of corina turns out the passage was very sensitive to chlorine so the government wasn't willing to politically dictate to the states and governments you must chlorinated overview of water so they said look we can't regulate the common carriers and so if you have a train or bus passing through and you're going to provide them water it better be chlorinated. >> pooh discovered chlorine in water? >>...
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here's abc news's david wright. >> reporter: she was missing for 10 years. disappearing at age 15 from this santa ana park. now reunited with her family in an interview with kabc she did not want to show her face. >> i was 15. i could do nothing. i just did what he wanted. >> reporter: today 42-year-old isidro garcia, her mother's ex-boyfriend, was charged. with kidnapping and rape. he denies the charges. saying the couple is going through a bitter breakup. if convicted, he could face life in prison. police say her prison was this apartment building where they lived as a married couple and had a daughter. no bars on the windows. she says she was convinced her own family no longer wanted her. >> this is a 15-year-old girl. that's when the brain-washing starts. >> reporter: a pattern familiar from other recent abduction cases including jaycee dugard, elizabeth smart and those women held by castro in ohio. >> after a period of time they are allowed certain privileges by the their captors through the control they have. >> reporter: access to facebook appears to
here's abc news's david wright. >> reporter: she was missing for 10 years. disappearing at age 15 from this santa ana park. now reunited with her family in an interview with kabc she did not want to show her face. >> i was 15. i could do nothing. i just did what he wanted. >> reporter: today 42-year-old isidro garcia, her mother's ex-boyfriend, was charged. with kidnapping and rape. he denies the charges. saying the couple is going through a bitter breakup. if convicted, he...
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kelly wright is here for us following the latest developments so kelly does the scandal stop in phoenix? >> heather, good morning to you, leave no man behind. that is the creed whether someone is injured wounded or even killed they are not left behind. dtq áqrvice group i should say american league gone means vets ñ or left to die here at home. that after reports at va hospitals delaying medical care to treat veterans. there are allegations some vets are dying because of poor care. american league gone says they are calling for them to resign. the secretary hadz dedicated his life to federal veterans and nobody is committed to what lies ahead. another doctor claim the the medical center administration ordered the staff to erase the evidence of any misconduct. >> the inspector general investigation, things are usually covered up. it wouldn't be unusual. >> they are also claiming some patients in need of care were delayed for a year before even seeing a doctor. >> i know that there was a delay between the time the patient requested an appointment and the time they were peÑ on the electron
kelly wright is here for us following the latest developments so kelly does the scandal stop in phoenix? >> heather, good morning to you, leave no man behind. that is the creed whether someone is injured wounded or even killed they are not left behind. dtq áqrvice group i should say american league gone means vets ñ or left to die here at home. that after reports at va hospitals delaying medical care to treat veterans. there are allegations some vets are dying because of poor care....
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. >> kel me wright lee wrieth /* kelly wright live for us this morning. in north dakota a tornado touches down. >> we got nowhere to go. oh, jesus. >> nine people were hurt. one of them is in critical condition. the tornado ripping at least eight trailers to pieces leaving them scattered across the site. the campus home to people who work in north dakota's oil patch. >> they are scrambling to find a missing man in a massive mud slide in colorado. the first full day of the search turning up no sign. the sheriff is saying he is praying for a miracle. a 2 mile wide slide is too unstable for rescue crews to reach the area. some spots as deep as 30 feet. heavy rains are responsible for the slide. the search continues this morning. >> the community surrounding the university of california santa barbara. they will hold a day of mourning to honor the six killed when elliot roger went on a fuelled rampage in the community. 13 others are hurt and five are still in the hospital. in an amazing story of survival schwartz says she was walking home when the 22-year-old
. >> kel me wright lee wrieth /* kelly wright live for us this morning. in north dakota a tornado touches down. >> we got nowhere to go. oh, jesus. >> nine people were hurt. one of them is in critical condition. the tornado ripping at least eight trailers to pieces leaving them scattered across the site. the campus home to people who work in north dakota's oil patch. >> they are scrambling to find a missing man in a massive mud slide in colorado. the first full day of...
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and one of wright brothers died of the typhoid. the federal governments in the early 1900's were not willing to dictate to local governments and states that you must put clore rene in your water. they said if you have a train or bus passing through your town and you will provide them water it better be chlorinated. there were so many depos in town that the transport went through that gave a huge push to put the chlorine in the water. >> host: who discovered chlorine? >> guest: the contract with jersey city said they were required to provide pure and who wholesome water. the technology up to them was sand filtration and you pass the water through the barriers of sand and most of the contaminants are taken out but the company said we will use chlorine and the judge sided with the company and said i have been persuaded that this will provide pure water as well >> host: what about converting sea water to regular water? is that technology second or third generation? >> it is quite developed. there are different variants of it. you find
and one of wright brothers died of the typhoid. the federal governments in the early 1900's were not willing to dictate to local governments and states that you must put clore rene in your water. they said if you have a train or bus passing through your town and you will provide them water it better be chlorinated. there were so many depos in town that the transport went through that gave a huge push to put the chlorine in the water. >> host: who discovered chlorine? >> guest: the...
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and from atlanta, josh wright, bloomberg economist and former strategist at the fed reserve of new york, where he advised policymakers in the wake of the financial crisis. josh, tell me, what did you make of today's fomc meeting minutes? >> the fed delivered exactly what they were looking for, $45 billion of asset purchases, and other than that not a lot of changes. some changes to the outlook of the economy going forward, but for the moment isn't it sweet sweetfed is in this spot where they have made it clear to the market they are a -- are locked in. meantime, they're going to continue to wait for data to come in. they have made it clear that it will take a couple of months to get a cleaner read on what is going on in the economy. in the meantime, they are not being forced to have any greater clarity on when they raise rates in the future. i think they are probably pretty happy with how the market has responded. there was no reaction today, which i'm sure is what they were hoping for, and they put in a lot of effort after the last fomc meeting to talk down the ratings. long-term rates
and from atlanta, josh wright, bloomberg economist and former strategist at the fed reserve of new york, where he advised policymakers in the wake of the financial crisis. josh, tell me, what did you make of today's fomc meeting minutes? >> the fed delivered exactly what they were looking for, $45 billion of asset purchases, and other than that not a lot of changes. some changes to the outlook of the economy going forward, but for the moment isn't it sweet sweetfed is in this spot where...
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. >> from america's news headquarters i am kelly wright.back to washington right now after a surprise visit to afghanistan. it was his 4th trip to the country after taking office. he told troops that the bagram air base that combat mission in afghanistan will be over by the end of the year. he also said there will be a continued military presence to help protect gains made during nearly 13 years of fighting there. the president also meeting with top generals and u.s. ambassador about our future in afghanistan. there was an exciting finish to a memorial day tradition in indianapolis. ryan hunter ray making a bass on the final lap and hanging on to the lead to win the indy 500. he is the first american winner since 2006 and was the closest finish. he wound up finishing third. i am kelly wright now back to fox news. >> during world war ii the predecessor to the cia was known as the oss. espionage activities behind enemy lines. just like today's spies the oss had clever gadgets and secret weapons to deceive and kill our enemy in unusual ways. >
. >> from america's news headquarters i am kelly wright.back to washington right now after a surprise visit to afghanistan. it was his 4th trip to the country after taking office. he told troops that the bagram air base that combat mission in afghanistan will be over by the end of the year. he also said there will be a continued military presence to help protect gains made during nearly 13 years of fighting there. the president also meeting with top generals and u.s. ambassador about our...
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tell the story of this place, you have to start with a story of its most famous employee, booker wrightve a red menu. i'd be glad to tell you what they're going to serve tonight. >> in 1965 nbc news came to town, making a documentary on race relations. booker's entertaining recitation of the menu at lusco's was famous around town, so they asked him to do his usual routine for the camera. >> we have great shrimp cocktail, shrimp, half shell. >> but at the end of his usual litany is where he dropped the truth bomb that nobody was ready for. right here. >> now, as for my customers -- i say my customers. they expect it of me. some are nice, some are not. some call me booker. some call me john. some call me jim. some call me nigger. all that hate, but you have to smile. if you don't, what's wrong with you? the meaner the man be, the more you smile, although you're crying on the inside. i'm not going to tip that nigger. you don't look for no tips. yes, sir, thank you. what did you say? thank you, sir. that's what you have to go through here. but remember, you have to keep that smile. >> telli
tell the story of this place, you have to start with a story of its most famous employee, booker wrightve a red menu. i'd be glad to tell you what they're going to serve tonight. >> in 1965 nbc news came to town, making a documentary on race relations. booker's entertaining recitation of the menu at lusco's was famous around town, so they asked him to do his usual routine for the camera. >> we have great shrimp cocktail, shrimp, half shell. >> but at the end of his usual...
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in one area, speaker of the house, jim wright, and his counterpart, the congressman michael from illinois, held a press conference. they said, anybody who is ryanair ticket who is running -- who is running on our ticket for who's making a case negatively, we will cut off. rates -- he raised the pay grab issue. they cut him off. he didn't have money for a single tv ad. gingrich was reelected, came back, dumped jim wright as a speaker, took over the house of representatives in 1994. >> what you're saying is the parties are going to cut the money off anybody was going to -- >> the first one is brought up a lot. get the department of defense to audit its beautiful budget. department had to audit its budget? it would be too embarrassing. they would have to explain why $9 billion in the first few months in the invasion of iraq by bush cheney, disappeared, unaccounted for. just recently, $6 billion in the first term of the obama state department. that they can't account for. here is the biggest business in the united states, the pentagon. $800 billion. half of the federal government discretionar
in one area, speaker of the house, jim wright, and his counterpart, the congressman michael from illinois, held a press conference. they said, anybody who is ryanair ticket who is running -- who is running on our ticket for who's making a case negatively, we will cut off. rates -- he raised the pay grab issue. they cut him off. he didn't have money for a single tv ad. gingrich was reelected, came back, dumped jim wright as a speaker, took over the house of representatives in 1994. >> what...
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wane wright of the cardinals. the streak ended 9 games but that's about the only thing that went wrong this evening. oh, baby. baby not happy. neither were st. louis players. he has 20 consecutive scoreless innings until this single in the first. 1 nothing giants. madison struck out the side in the first. 7 scoreles scoreless. fanning 10. wane wright threw 54 pitches in the first 2 innings. very high. crush by hunt interthe sec. that's big mac land way up there. 3 run clout. 2 run in the fifth. 7 runs in 4 and 3rd inning. guy would came in at the era leader in the national league. giants win 9-4 and won 8 of the last 9. a's and angels i see josh everywhere. first engine. here it comes. there it goes. moss grand slam off richards. if a flash. later leave with right calf tightness. bottom of the second the real josh doing the same thing as moss. thought it was a double at first. but no that's a home run. donaldson o diving stop then wipe his hand. had the time to wipe his hand before throwing out the speedy bar then
wane wright of the cardinals. the streak ended 9 games but that's about the only thing that went wrong this evening. oh, baby. baby not happy. neither were st. louis players. he has 20 consecutive scoreless innings until this single in the first. 1 nothing giants. madison struck out the side in the first. 7 scoreles scoreless. fanning 10. wane wright threw 54 pitches in the first 2 innings. very high. crush by hunt interthe sec. that's big mac land way up there. 3 run clout. 2 run in the fifth....
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stitch from his the dog bite but he will be just fine thanks to tara. >> she is a hero. >> david wrightbakersfield, california. >> is that not the coolest story. how about that cat? you would expect a dog to rescue a child, but the cat? all right, let's check the weather one more time. >> probably my favorite story of the day. my second favorite story, a cooldown coming on the way. clear skies, warm conditions, things will change, but before we get to tomorrow let's look back at the high temperatures, well into the 90s in the bay area. each location is the location that either tie or set a new record high for this date. and as you can see we had numerous records, 9 9 in fresno and in the bay area, warm to hot in the inland locations but cooler at the coast with highs there only in the mid-70s. as the seabreeze will develop tomorrow afternoon, by friday, all areas will cool off. here is the accu weather seven-day forecast, cooler on friday, the further cooling continues next week, early next week high temperatures drop in the 70s, inland and in the bay, and upper 60s on the coast. that w
stitch from his the dog bite but he will be just fine thanks to tara. >> she is a hero. >> david wrightbakersfield, california. >> is that not the coolest story. how about that cat? you would expect a dog to rescue a child, but the cat? all right, let's check the weather one more time. >> probably my favorite story of the day. my second favorite story, a cooldown coming on the way. clear skies, warm conditions, things will change, but before we get to tomorrow let's look...
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wright, you mention the delegation of buildings outside of fps, and the dup li -- duplication at other facilities. can you explain how this affects the chain of command? >> most recently was the issue with the nak. >> can you pull the mike closer? >> yes. the issues which security staff also took control of security. recently and in past years, immigration and customs enforcement has stood up their own security unit. they use hr-1315 as their authority and they assess their ice buildings across the u.s. it is duplcative in nature. that is probably the most recent example. >> you highlight in your testimony differences between fps oversees and manages contract guards compared to other agencies. you highlight doe and the united states marshles. what do they differently in terms of the authority and training they provide to their guards? >> excuse me. the major difference is with their contract security officers have authorized them to be able to make arrest on the federal properties where they are employed. this is statutory authority granted through an act of congress and we would like
wright, you mention the delegation of buildings outside of fps, and the dup li -- duplication at other facilities. can you explain how this affects the chain of command? >> most recently was the issue with the nak. >> can you pull the mike closer? >> yes. the issues which security staff also took control of security. recently and in past years, immigration and customs enforcement has stood up their own security unit. they use hr-1315 as their authority and they assess their...
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finally, robin wright named me her favorite washington correspondent. that's in "the side show." >> welcome back to "hardball." the republicans are taking first steps in their quest to take control of the senate. a series of primaries today. here's what the republicans will do if they succeed. they're saying they will gang up on the president with the republican dominated house and the senate passing bill designed to hurt president obama and the likely democratic nominee for next time, hillary clinton. here's some of the ways it's going to happen. they'll force obama to veto or buckle to the conservative legislation they put up. >> welcome back to "hardball." the republicans are taking first steps in their quest to take control of the senate. a series of primaries today. here's what the republicans will do if they succeed. they're saying they will gang up on the president with the republican dominated house and the senate passing bill designed to hurt president obama and the likely democratic nominee for next time, hillary clinton. here's some of the wa
finally, robin wright named me her favorite washington correspondent. that's in "the side show." >> welcome back to "hardball." the republicans are taking first steps in their quest to take control of the senate. a series of primaries today. here's what the republicans will do if they succeed. they're saying they will gang up on the president with the republican dominated house and the senate passing bill designed to hurt president obama and the likely democratic...
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here's the david wright. >> man whairing white shirt.>reporter: some of the speedometer who knew the shooter best insisted they never saw this coming. >> elliott fooled everyone for a very, very long time. >>reporter: family friends simon on gma this morning. >> you you know he was a very removed remote child. he hesitated. he shook when you met him. >>reporter: the you tube video glimpse into the character. in this one here he stalk as young couple kissing on the beach. consumed with envy. in his rambling manifesto elliott roger claims to have attacked others he envied. at party last year he tried to push a group of students off a balcon balcony. he says he squirted another group with a super soaker filled with orange juice. dumped coffee on young couple kissing in license at starbucks. roger so anti-social one of the former roommate moved out early. chris told us well before the attack he saw roger as potentially violent. >> my first feeling was wow! he actually did it. >>reporter: roger's parents said they are crying in pain for the v
here's the david wright. >> man whairing white shirt.>reporter: some of the speedometer who knew the shooter best insisted they never saw this coming. >> elliott fooled everyone for a very, very long time. >>reporter: family friends simon on gma this morning. >> you you know he was a very removed remote child. he hesitated. he shook when you met him. >>reporter: the you tube video glimpse into the character. in this one here he stalk as young couple kissing on...
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. >>> i'm kelry wright.e have a developing story out of nigeria where the country's defense chief who claims the school girls kidnapped have been located. they were taken in april by boca haram pimilitary. the u.s. has been helping in the search for the missing girls and right now is not confirming they have been found. >> pope francis will meet with sex abuse victims at the vatican next month. he said there will be zero tolerance for any clergy that will violate a child. in route back to the vatican after a trip to the holy land. they honored holocaust victims by kissing the hands of several victims. i'm kelly wright. back to geraldo and oj at 20. >>> murder! >> february 5th, 1997, following a four-month civil trial, a jury in santa monica does something the criminal jury did not. it found him responsible for the death of nicole and her friend ronald goldman. >> do you find by a preponderance of the evidence that the defendant simpson willfully and wrongfully caused the death of ronald goldman, this injure
. >>> i'm kelry wright.e have a developing story out of nigeria where the country's defense chief who claims the school girls kidnapped have been located. they were taken in april by boca haram pimilitary. the u.s. has been helping in the search for the missing girls and right now is not confirming they have been found. >> pope francis will meet with sex abuse victims at the vatican next month. he said there will be zero tolerance for any clergy that will violate a child. in...
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tell the story of this place, you have to start with a story of its most famous employee, booker wrightce he was 14 years old. >> i'll be glad to tell you what they're going to serve tonight. >> in 1965, nbc news came to town, making a documentary on race relations. booker's entertaining recitation of the menu at lusco's was famous around town so they asked him to do his usual routine for the camera. but at the end of his usual litany is where he dropped the truth bomb that nobody was ready for. right here. [ indistinguishable ] >> you have to smile. if you don't, what's wrong with you? the meaner the man be, the more you smile. although you're crying on the inside. you don't look for no tips. yes, sir, thank you. what did you say? thank you, sir. that's what you have to go through here but remember, keep smiling. >> telling the truth was still risky business in 1966 mississippi and booker wright was not rewarded for his candor. it was not a good experience for him. it did not make him a star. >> not within the white community but even though black power was first chanted here, that was
tell the story of this place, you have to start with a story of its most famous employee, booker wrightce he was 14 years old. >> i'll be glad to tell you what they're going to serve tonight. >> in 1965, nbc news came to town, making a documentary on race relations. booker's entertaining recitation of the menu at lusco's was famous around town so they asked him to do his usual routine for the camera. but at the end of his usual litany is where he dropped the truth bomb that nobody...
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wrights ever. >> you have had a long and enduring career stop what is it m, always that -- u find you to do something different. >> i am musically curious. an adventurer. some people want to do the same things. i want to do new things. ialso think that, because grew up with eclectic interests and tastes in music, from pop to jazz, that is american. in my generation, i did not want to be pushed into a template. it was not a good fit for me. my madamey blanche is butterfly. i cannot sing those roles. this is my chance to be dramatic. i love the boys. everything there is about the voice. i did a project with the kennedy center. it was called american voices and it explores what we have in common with all john rock of singers. -- genres of singers. from technique, lifestyle issues, what our challenges are. holiday disc right now. i just recorded with wynton and other per -- fabulous performers. holiday tunes. non-classical. another style of singing. tavis: i have had many conversations about this notion s wanting tor genre box artists and. -- in. this notion of a purism. they can be jazz
wrights ever. >> you have had a long and enduring career stop what is it m, always that -- u find you to do something different. >> i am musically curious. an adventurer. some people want to do the same things. i want to do new things. ialso think that, because grew up with eclectic interests and tastes in music, from pop to jazz, that is american. in my generation, i did not want to be pushed into a template. it was not a good fit for me. my madamey blanche is butterfly. i cannot...
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with more on rodger's troubled background, here's abc's david wright. >> a male wearing a white shirtred, shots fired. >> reporter: some of the people who knew the shooter best insisted they never saw this coming. >> elliot fooled everyone for a very, very long time. >> reporter: family friend, simon astaire on "gma." >> he was a removed, remote child. he hesitated. he shook when you met him. >> these you tube videos give some glimpses in to his character. this one here, he stalks a young couple kissing on the beach. consumed with envy. in his rambling manifesto, he claims to have attacked others he envied writing at a party last year he tried to push a group of students off of a balcony. he said he squirted another group with a super soaker with orange juice and dumped coffee on a young couple kissing in line at starbucks. rodger was so anti-social, one of his former roommates moved out early. chris rugg told us well before the attack he saw rodger has potentially violent. >> my first feeling was wow, he actually did it. >> reporter: rodger's parents said they are crying in pain for
with more on rodger's troubled background, here's abc's david wright. >> a male wearing a white shirtred, shots fired. >> reporter: some of the people who knew the shooter best insisted they never saw this coming. >> elliot fooled everyone for a very, very long time. >> reporter: family friend, simon astaire on "gma." >> he was a removed, remote child. he hesitated. he shook when you met him. >> these you tube videos give some glimpses in to his...