♪ everybody cut ♪ ♪ everybody cut ♪ that's kevin bacon in the 1984's "footloose." the film's prom scene took place at a high school in payson, utah 40 years ago. this week bacon returned to payson and kicked off his sunday shoes. you get it? the school launched the hashtag bacon to payson to get the actor to visit. it worked. the building is closing next month. another '80s film making news tonight, "the shining," that's because the oregon lodge where the movie was filmed is back open for guests. a fire broke out at timberline lodge broke out last week. forcing staff and guests to evacuate. luckily, no one was hurt. tomorrow a big birthday at disneyland. ♪ it's a small world after all ♪ >> the "it's a small world" turns 60 years old.
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who it was. >> you knew? >> i knew. >> knew exactly how steve pitt and the feldman law firm were connected and who was behind the murders. rick knew because years earlier, he had taken on the case of a scottsdale doctor, named connie jones. >> yes, i had my own terrorist. my own personal terrorist. >> connie was on summer break from college in 1984, when she started dating a young soldier named dwight jones. dwight was stationed at fort bragg, north carolina. >> you were 18, he was 22. >> correct. young. too young. >> your first boyfriend >> >> yes. he told me he wanted to be an attorney. so he seemed to have aspirations. >> they married in 1988, after her first year of medical school. dwight left the army after three years. and soon, connie realized that while she was working hard to
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and also have the knowledge you can't take the knowledge out of iran. they have that capability now, different versus when israel attacked also 1981 for example, or the syrian military when they had a nuclear facility, they brought brought in people from north korea and other places to build that for them. well, in this case, the intellectual capital sits inside of iran. so to say that militarily you're going to take out that capabilities just does not make sense. >> it's important point and also just for people to know about the nuclear facilities in iran, they were built with tiniest assistance. they open back in 1984 the isp behind nuclear technology center, as we're talking about, is iran is largest nuclear research complex. it employs about 3,000 scientists the point about the institutional knowledge we're talking about. and it's also as a multi-purpose research center that has long been suspected of being the center of a secret iranian nuclear weapons program. so i want to bring it now, former middle east