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America Reports

walking past and anti-israel protests, and the police in the u.k. in downtown london threatened to arrest this person because they thought he get potentially antagonized the crowd. the bias seems to be, we have to let these anti-israel protests go forward. any jews who happen to be in the neighborhood at the time is at fault. >> something like that happened this morning. there is a professor at the business school, a jewish israeli professor. he attempted to enter campus to lead a small peaceful counter demonstration. his i.d. card was deactivated by the university. this is very scary because we have students on campus who were suspended for a multitude of reasons, trespassing, actually inciting violence. these students who were arrested and removed from campus are back on campus, probably rejoin this protest. actually swiping people with

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Chicano Park Day in Barrio Logan celebrates community, history

Chicano Park’s history dates back to the 1960s when the California Department of Transportation built a freeway through the area, displacing families and dividing the community.

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Dateline

three weeks after denise leuthold was shot to death, her husband, nathan, was arrested for her murder. at first, her mother couldn't quite grasp it. >> he was part of our family for 17 years. he was like a son to us. to think he could actually, you know, shoot her in the head. >> and this is a man devoted his life to being a good person. by the time nathan went on trial, she changed her mind. >> had been leading a double life. >> a bad dream that would not end? >> it kept going on and on and on. >> it won't end until nathan is -- >> exactly. >> the trial was big news in town. after all, the defendant was a missionary, accused of killing his wife in their home in an upscale neighborhood. things like that do not happen

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FOX News Saturday Night With Jimmy Failla

scared so our challenge is just trying to calm him down in my question for you, is a dogs energy ultimately eating off of hours? if we feel nervous for him, his anxiety. >> that's one way, sometimes the better in a rush so it has to be an agreement between the parents on the. address that energy, try to st stay, it's okay because it makes them feel uncomfortable. >> it confirms his suspicion. it's like when i'm driving to a bad neighborhood in the bronx and i call out for the kids. that's challenge number one. challenge number two is when people come into our house, he's very friendly so i jumped. is there a way we could help them calm down? >> when they need a dog, no touch, let the dog come to you and smell you and play in your

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FOX News Saturday Night With Jimmy Failla

scared so our challenge is just trying to calm him down in my question for you, is a dogs energy ultimately eating off of hours? if we feel nervous for him, his anxiety. >> that's one way, sometimes the better in a rush so it has to be an agreement between the parents on the. address that energy, try to s stay, it's okay because it makes them feel uncomfortable. >> it confirms his suspicion. it's like when i'm driving to a bad neighborhood in the bronx and i call out for the kids. that's challenge number one. challenge number two is when people come into our house, he's very friendly so i jumped. is there a way we could help them calm down? >> when they need a dog, no touch, let the dog come to you and smell you and play in your

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Dateline

it can't happen. >> something else that did not make sense, they said, was denice's car was not in her driveway. they found her silver ford in this nearby park. nathan told police he only know of one key, the one that was found at the crime scene. now, police had a second key they found in his trash can in the park and they believe nathan was lying to them and he'd use that key to move the car. another suspicious finding? a black hooded sweatshirt on the floor of nathan and denise's bedroom. investigators say seem to match the one estrangement was seen wearing in the neighborhood that day. >> it appeared someone was in a hurry and took it off and threw it down. >> there was something else more troubling. police ordered an extension analysis of nathan's laptop, and and a couple of weeks after they received a report. >> the computer expert explained his browser was set

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Forensic Files II

had been kicked out of the development. hawes: this young man had committed some small fires, had been accused of, like, shooting an air rifle at passing cars, different things of that nature that had basically made him unwelcome on other people's property in the neighborhood. narrator: and he fit the bill as a potential suspect. he had a significant temper, was the size of a regular man, so we're not talking about dealing with a child. we're talking about a child in a man's body. narrator: even more telling, the killer used a shoelace -- a crime-of-opportunity weapon, the kind of weapon a person might resort to on impulse. seeing the shoelace around his neck, to me, immediately started gears spinning in my head. the first thing it told me was this most likely was something that happened in a hurry. narrator: perhaps fred had another altercation with this teenager, and it escalated into murder. the young man's police interrogation did little to knock down this theory. hawes: his personality was very confrontational. he did not want to be there.

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Forensic Files II

which turned out to be potentially significant. the night of the murder, a woman in fred's neighborhood saw a red pickup driving around the mailboxes where fred was attacked. the truck, which she had never seen in the neighborhood, drove very slowly to the bank of mailboxes and parked nearby. she said she never saw the driver exit the vehicle. she doesn't recognize the vehicle because, obviously, she lives there. she's never seen it before. she believes it's a chevy s-10 pickup. narrator: this truck was the same model as tim rogers' truck. but when south carolina detectives went to interview tim, his truck was no longer red. hawes: so, he changed the color from maroon or red to basically primer gray, which was very suspicious in and of itself. narrator: meanwhile, detectives were questioning sherry engel. on the night of the murder, she allowed police to search her house. one item they searched was her cellphone. there appeared to be nothing unusual on this phone.

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