Murders in u. History. Convicted in 1971 for ordering his followers to kill seven people over two nights in the hollywood hills. The 1969 murders which included actress sharon tate shocked the nation and struck fear in the hearts of the los angeles community. The victims found bounds, shot. The investigation led police to man son where they discovered a cult of followers living on an abandoned movie set and ranch in the desert outside of los angeles. The trial which began in june 1, 97. Where manson, and others quickly became a spectacle. Man son followers gathered daily outside of the courtroom. While inside, manson and codefendan codefendants shaved their head. Got life in prison after the California Supreme Court temporary abolished. Believe me, if i started murdering people, there would be none of you left. Reporter a nor bid curiosity. Victims family. A curse to our family and i am sure it would nice to have that door close that manson would die. Reporter they have finally gotten
We were hoping to be able to watch as this happens because its always Pretty Amazing when theyre able to do this and to keep it so contained. Obviously a lot of experts involved there. They do this for a living, and they make it so theres little you can see in that picture, theres some buildings. I mean, it almost looks like [ overlapping speakers ] theres the new stadium right next door. You could throw a rock from one to the other. It looks like theres homes. I dont know that area of atlanta myself, but they obviously have to keep this contained. It used to hold 74,000 people in there. As you mentioned super bowl in 1994, in 2000. But yeah, theres the new stadium right next door. It drew a lot of attention because there arent a whole lot of domed stadiums in america. This was one of them, and it was a fascinating place to watch big events, and it did it. Its kind of strange to know sal . I think i just saw something here. This was built in 1992. Its not like candle stick that was bui
Out. I was talking to our colleague, matt keller,san jose. He didnt feel it either. The men arent sensitive. Its interesting. My husband felt it. It woke him up. I was already up. I was in the car, thats why i didnt feel it. There was a small earthquake in san jose, also. In addition to this. In addition to this. This is the big one. Let me show it to you. I have it dialed in on live doppler 7. If you look around, the yellows and the arranges the past 12 hours and the red is the past hour. So within the past hour weve had that one in san jose. Lets give you a general idea what this one did at 2 39, about a 4. 4. Because it was eight miles that may be limiting some of the damage because it was deeper than originally thought. You can see its pretty much on the Claremont Hotel property. Anywhere around claremont, over to alvarado road, thats where the greatest amount of shaking took place. Lets talk about your weather. If youre heading out watch out for thick fog developing. Mist and even
Coming up tonight, booktv in prime time features books about the founding fathers. First, the author of first entrepreneur. And then the life of john quinty adams. And then lous louisa. Next, Edward Lengel talks about his book on George Washington. It took place at the president s former home mount vernon. [inaudible conversations] good evening, everyone. Lovely to get a full crowd like this. My name is Doug Bradford and i am the founding director of the study of George Washington which is where you are in the ruben stein hall. You made it. It is very exciting to have these book talks, free book talks, and thank you for supporting the book and mount vernon has never accepted any government money. They have been operating since the 1960s when they took over the estate of George Washington. They are on allwoman run organization and they are all built on private donations from individuals and foundations and the people that come there visit. It is a great honor to serve that mission to pr