hi, mom. this woman had gone out to get the mail and disappeared in her pyjamas the case was never closed. it was consuming all of us. the individual was wearing a baseball cap, hoodie with the hood pulled up and large mirrored sunglasses. oh, my gosh, did this really happen? i m like, no, dude, i can t do this. there was a scream. a drop of blood came from her nose. it was like a game. he was a part of this game. we re done with the games. it needs to stop. it needed to stop. michigan snow blankets field and woodland with silent beauty, sometimes encasing ugly secrets hidden beneath, never meant to be disturbed until finally they re revealed and all is made clear. i know a lot of people say, you wanted to find her. yeah, i wanted to find her, but then it was going to become so real to me that maybe you don t want to find yeah, yeah. start with the mother of two who vanished as she stepped outside her door to pick up mail. she wasn t there, and
parents. we did not want him to know we were coming. just not not? knock correct. detectives told him to come to the door. we thought he might have some information to help us in a case we were working over in michigan. at the barracks in an interview room the two cops appraised playing shoot- em-ups and talking how do you know doug stewart? through xbox live. he told them that he knew them through the virtual road, playing shoot- em-ups and talking long distance for a year and a half. then they met face-to-face for the first time during ricky s spring break from college april 2010, april fools day. he said he was invited by doug, ten years his senior, to stay. he was there for a week. we went to busch gardens one time for, like, the day. and we were tryin to go to the clubs. i m not 21 yet, so you re not 21 yet?
50s. all right. wheelies, flips, smash em ups. people go to these shows to see that in particular. but monster truck shows, if you know what we are talking about here. they were treated to a side show, some moves they weren t expecting. a stadium worker in syracuse, new york, put some jam in this month s monster jam. during a break in the action he decided to shake it off to tay taylor swift s mega hit while tending to the grounds. he was revved up by the song. he abandoned his equipment and went nuts and the crowd clearly loved it. oh, there it is. you can hear them. they are having a good time. is he the only one is hearing the music? i m not hearing it. it doesn t seem to be any rhythm there. he has his own beat. whatever makes him happy. we have the real taylor swift coming up in the skinny. her huge night at the iheart radio awards, coming away with top honors and madonna. and first tom brady is
the nation where or state where it s extremely strict, you can always find somebody who is unethical who will eventually sell it to you, and that s what happened. so we have to hit this issue on multiple issues. we have to deal with the violence in our society and the fact that we are raising kids on shoot em ups and games that are involving killing people, we have to change the way we think about mental illness since the reagan administration, the number of psychiatric beds has gone down by ten times, and we have to deal with gun issues and make it harder for these guns to get into the hands of people who should not have these guns. doctor, pastor, thank you so much. the book is the daniel plan, 40 days to a healthier life. we are going to breaking news with wolf blitzer. all right, jake, thanks very much. we are expecting south african broadcasting television to be
amendment country. not just for hunting. the right to protect yourself against your government if you have to do it. you represent a state like that. how could a state like arkansas see its way to something like gun safety when it comes to semiautomatics? first and foremost, chris, i have to say to the people of connecticut and to those families that have suffered such a tremendous tragedy that we have them in our thoughts and prayers, and i think that s where we start. i think all of us, whether we re in the heartland or on one coast or the other, we need to coalesce around that. we need to coalesce around our feelings, our thoughts, our prayers for those who have suffered this tragedy. and then as we do that, we find our common ground, and it has to be coming together, but it s got to be coming together with trust and respect, not from two extremes. it s got to be coming only in america many things are possible, and they re all good. but some things in america it s only in amer