call, five years ago, a california police officer helped a homeless boy get off the streets. well, that boy is of course now a man and headed off to college. cnn s camilla bernal has more on the meeting that changed both of their lives. reporter: a typical 17-year-old and a typical summer workout. but five years ago, alex rosario s life was anything but. i knew i was homeless. i knew i didn t have shoes for a shelter or a place to call home. reporter: something that the starbucks employees in escondido noticed. they informed me that there was a young boy that would hang out at the store until they closed and they would notice that he would go across the street and would be alone at the jack in the box. reporter: then officer john larson found alex alone. i just put myself out with dispatch and went to go contact him. just started chatting with him. told him he wasn t in trouble. reporter: a conversation they would potato both remember for o come. what s up, bud?
president. not the president himself. and that message was directed at the president, reassuring him he wasn t trying to control him. but it was also sort of a tacit admission that there is no controlling or changing the behavior of donald trump. and because of what that behavior is, that s a significant problem for this white house. daniel dale and ned price, thank you for joining us. ron klain, please stay with us. thank you. coming up, george w. bush and barack obama on the same day double-team donald trump in two separate speeches. neighborhood? first, mix liquid gold velveeta with the one-two kick of ro tel s diced tomatoes and spicy green chilies. then, find space for extra parking. lots and lots of parking. they appear out of nowhere. my secret visitors. appearing next to me in plain sight. hallucinations and delusions.
of trouble. help him make some better decisions, like i ve learned to do. he s only got a little bit of time left, so he ll be out of here a couple more months which is good. because he s too young. too young. while pearsaw might act as a father figure for mccaffrey, the crime that brought him to prison cost him his relationship with his own child and he admitted when we first met him he wasn t honest about the crime. you had asked me in the dorm what i was here for and i gave you a bs story, other people were around. how many times have you been to prison? twice. okay. and both times on assault? yes. my friends and family know my history, and i m just not, you know, i m done putting up fronts and facades, i ve lived too many years like that. i m incarcerated in florida for failure to register an e-mail address by a sex offender.
cielo drive. later to be the scene of the tate murders. manson had been there before. the time he was there was at a time when he had been rejected by someone in the business for something he wanted very, very much. which was he was going to be a star, that s the man who told him he wasn t going to be a star? that s right. and the place they dropped that man is where the murder occurred. that s right. so it was a revenge killing. i believe it was, but they got the wrong people. so a disguise within a disguise, a man who claims he s trying to launch some sort of revolution or start a war between whites and blacks. actually wanted to be a rock he s killing the guy or he thinks he s killing the guy who prevented him from being a rock star. from being a rock star, right. hmm. one of the most basic motivators of murder, revenge. when we come back the only thing i did at that ranch is i said don t you lie.
star. so he brought manson to meet terry melcher. and terry m,elcher listened to his music and passed on it. they all got in the same car and they gave melcher a ride home. manson was in the car. terry s home was 10050, later to be the scene of the tate murders. manson had been there before. and the time he was there was at a time when he had been rejected by someone in the business for something he wanted very, very much. he was going to be a star. yes. that s the man who told him he wasn t going to be a star. that s right. and the place they dropped that man is where the murder occurred? that s right. so it was a revenge killing. i believe it was. but they got the wrong people. so disguise within a disguise. a man who claims he is trying to launch some sort of revolution or start a war between whites