shame,? it s relevant. empty. i would do to wouldn t do anything i d feel guilty a bout. you may think you know the charles manson story, but not like this. things that police had never seen before. sharon tate begged her, please don t kill me. he was prime to take advantage of peace and love, flower power. even now, decades later, the world is still fascinated by charles manson and his crimes. we take you inside his world of drugs he would dose them with lsd sex. he slept with all those girls. and rock n roll they really did listen to the white album over and over. with new interviews he says, gary, this is your last chance. and new details. he would always frame his statements, this is what i believe and the girls all believed it. the murders. these people were brutally butchered. the mayhem. charlie was acting meaner towards the girl. the mad men. maybe i should have killed four, 500 people, then i would ve felt bette
with us, three republicans and one democrat, tom, ridge mark schweikert, bell the democrat, tom corbin, live written a letter to the candidates, for governor, josh shapiro and doug mastriano, saying this. as the commonwealth s four living former governors, we share much in common as regards our beloved pennsylvania. the go on to say more about, that and then they say we are asking you, as the leaders of the pennsylvania republican and democratic parties, to pledge to honor the process, respect the law, who provided peoples will, and support a peaceful transfer of power. in doing so you will demonstrate to all pennsylvania candidates, who will be looking to for leadership, the love of commonwealth and country, must come above all. they say they re asking them to, it s astonishing that there s a letter saying this, but they re asking these two candidates to accept the results, of the november 8th election. to accept the results, and also ensure a peaceful transition of powe
to get out of another s way. the two threw punches, then tumbled down a moving escalator. the suspect was charged with assault. another chilling scene. a man viciously pushed onto subway tracks over the weekend in the bronx. good samaritans thankfully rescued him with second to spare. the suspect is still on the streets in that one. this one yesterday, the suspect has a special place in hell. a 48-year-old man died after he was shoved in front of an oncoming train during rush hour in queens which means you don t have a lot of time to save somebody. the tragedy happened when the victim accidentally bumped into another rider, triggering a fight between the two, according to police. and look at the numbers. transit crime in new york city, up by 41%, compared with last year. new york city mayor eric adams insists it is not what it seems. well, what is it? dealing with actual crimes, those eight homicide, and dealing with the perception of fear that people are feeling. that s th
my cholesterol is borderline. so i take garlique to help maintain healthy cholesterol safely and naturally. and it s odor free. i m taking charge of my cholesterol with garlique. good evening from windsor castle. what is behind you with the lights now dark, about four hours ago the longest reigning monarch, all of the second was finally laid to rest. the chapel here named after her father, king george the six it was a private moment ending ten days of public grieving on like anything the country s ever seen in 70 years, or might never see again. yet, despite the possibility, despite the changing monica, the kingdom there was a timelessness about today. every site any ceremonial step started with a procession to westminster abby, was a reminder that black and white newsreel footage this much irrelevant in the 1926 of elizabeth the second birth. not the 2022 of her passing. the funeral was no different. 2000 voices feeling less minister what the lord is my shepherd, the queen
it s like tuesday is hotter mysterious cousin where tuesday says sorry, guys, i have to stay in and do my homework, thursday is like, hey, what are you doing here? why don t you swing by my van and we can party, just had the upholstery scotchgarded. speaking of parties, what a transition, an amazing contrast of two governors had their inauguration speech as well one spoke of celebrating policies leading to unprecedented population growth, the other groveled to citizen she once mocked for leaving her state. first the empress of eyebrows. new york governor kathy houck goal vowing to her state of better place to live, once she t who replaced her botox with crazy glue. roll it. we must and will make our state safer. this means new yorkers can walk our streets, ride our subways, our kids can go to school free from fear. we have to make our state more affordable. just struggling to pay rent, food to get to their jobs, they are hurting and we must reverse the trend of people leavi