there was forced entry into the house. there was blood, a kidnap note found at the house. what did the note say? it was a white piece of paper, printer paper, with cutout pieces or cutout letters from a magazine, glued to it, stating that i have taken her. did it occur to either one of you that maybe ramos himself had kidnapped patricia, that he was behind this from the get-go? we really didn t know. we didn t know if mr. ramos had anything to do with this because we had no indication he had been back in town. during the second investigation in their family home, april and misty once again waited outside. and here they said they were quietly approached by one of patty s daughters, who asked a very strange question. she said, is there a dead body in the house? i said, no, not that the detectives had said.
who, after stalling for a few weeks, finally agreed to return and answer questions in person. but on the day jaime was to meet with them, he was a no-show. instead, detectives lensing and hagis received an urgent phone call. patricia had gone missing. a month to the day after ron s murder, the two detectives were back at the presba house, investigating another strange and violent crime. there was forced entry into the house. there was blood, a kidnap note found at the house. what did the note say? it was a white piece of paper, printer paper, with cutout pieces or cutout letters from a magazine, glued to it, stating that i have taken her. did it occur to either one of you that maybe ramos himself had kidnapped patricia, that he was behind this from the get-go.
from. a lot of republicans would have preferred to have changed it, the name of the bill is called the repeal of the job killing health care law act, which came about a few weeks ago be obviously if they had a chance to do it over again they would not use that language. i think john boehner changes the language to job crushing. but the rules committee, it s very difficult to change the name. when we talk about this not being meaningful, the vote, that is, explain what s next that s going to make a difference. reporter: in terms of what will make a difference in terms of policy, there is one thing that happened today, which is interesting. a bill passed that would cut down the amount of printer paper that is used up here on capitol hill. this does seem like a small minute thing when you have terrible deficits going on and two wars. but the printing paper, every bill that s presented is printed and handed out and given to a lot of press people that really
mom: max. .maxwell! piggy: yeah? mom: you re home. piggy: oh,cool, thanks mrs. a. anncr: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. . sean: some schools are asking students to bring unusual items with them on their first day. according to new york times in castle rock, colorado students need to bring a pack of printer paper. in seattle kids must provide refills. and in honolulu a four pack of toilet paper must be carried to class. i can hear the excuses the dog i can hear the excuses the dog i m gonna take allison jenkins to the senior prom
prekinder ga er garergarteners k down paper plates and middle school in colorado, they have to come to class with a pack of their own printer paper. is there a risk teachers would be losing jobs if parents and students aren t bringing supplies in? in you look at the impact of 500 students in school and multiply that by a number of schools, the supply budget could be a substantial one. if we re providing all of the supplies for all of the kids, touf make a decision in terms of what you re able to do. one superintendent indicated they would have to look at personnel issues in our case, looking at the cost of a text book $45 or month as an average, up to $70, that becomes a substantial amount. you make a decision in terms of what we can provide for students