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roger craig footage. >> oh i haven't seen that clip.hat was in the dire straits music video. >> walk of life. the high knees. >> yeah. high knees. >> how famous his high knees are. you know, he. >> and he's really, um. pacheco like, when people talk about isaiah pacheco. people don't talk about patrick mahomes. right but pacheco has become this beast of a running back. and for andy reid, who knows? you know, one of the winningest coaches of all time to compare him...
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. >> back in the day it was not uncommon to see everyone, you know, among us, joe montana, roger craig, and jerry rice. i mean they would be at my gym. they were a part of the community back then. randy cross who is our guard, you know, he was like i'll take it. he went up to my dad and said let me take them around and introduce him to the guys. i got about 20 autographs and got to meet everyone through big randy. [ laughter ] >> reporter: greg stern also grew up going to the goose. he now owns the place. >> this is a niners corner here. a little bang, bang action there. >> reporter: standing here for a moment will take them back. >> love the things that come in here and bill walsh has come in here, montana, roger craig has been wonderful. some of my childhood memories watching these guys come into town and really give back what they received in life. not because they're looking for clicks and that kind of thing, but because they could and they felt, you know, it was the right thing to do. >> reporter: the fork lord is an important part of the dutch goose's story. >> i haven't been com
. >> back in the day it was not uncommon to see everyone, you know, among us, joe montana, roger craig, and jerry rice. i mean they would be at my gym. they were a part of the community back then. randy cross who is our guard, you know, he was like i'll take it. he went up to my dad and said let me take them around and introduce him to the guys. i got about 20 autographs and got to meet everyone through big randy. [ laughter ] >> reporter: greg stern also grew up going to the goose....
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we have bill walsh, montana, ronnie lott, roger craig's been wonderful. some of my hield hood memories watching these guys come to town and give back what they received in life. not because they're looking for clicks and that kind of thing, but because they could and felt it was the right thing to do. >> reporter: 49er folklore is an important part of the dutch goose's story. >> i haven't been coming here as long as everybody else, but all the stories of joe montana and jerry rice and ronnie lot, the coming in, i mean, that's just special. but what's really special, says baker, like some 49er greats is enshrined in the history books or on its walls. >> this place is our community. i live three blocks away. half the people that come here live, you know, within a six-block radius. it's just great sense of community at this bar. >> reporter: a community that will come together for another chapter of dutch goose history that hopefully includes a 49ers poll victory. >> and another reminder, cbs news bay area is the only place to catch super bowl lviii next sun
we have bill walsh, montana, ronnie lott, roger craig's been wonderful. some of my hield hood memories watching these guys come to town and give back what they received in life. not because they're looking for clicks and that kind of thing, but because they could and felt it was the right thing to do. >> reporter: 49er folklore is an important part of the dutch goose's story. >> i haven't been coming here as long as everybody else, but all the stories of joe montana and jerry rice...
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i even used to help roger craig at th apple store. >> you can imagine why a win would mean a lot. >>uld mean everything to me. >> a faithful family grateful for the 49ers and hopeful they can pull it off. >>> cbs's your home for super bowl lviii . you can watch the game right here on kpix and streaming on paramount+ on super bowl sunday, february 11. >>> the cbs evening news is ♪ ♪ >> hey! in the water! they are coming! >> big rain, big snow,...
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roger craig's been wonderful. jim plunkett. so many good childhood memories watching these guys come to town and really give back what they received in life. not because they're looking for clicks and that kind of thing but because they could and felt it was the right thing to do. >> reporter: the 49er folklore is an important part of the dutch goose's story. >> i haven't been coming here as long as everybody else, but all the stories of joe montana and jerry rice and ronnie lott coming in, that's just special. >> reporter: but what's really special, says baker, who like some 49er greats is enshrined in the goose's history books or on its walls -- >> this place is our community, it's my community. i live three blocks away. half the people that come here live, you know, within a six-block radius. it's just great sense of community at this bar. >> reporter: a community that will come together for another chapter of dutch goose history that hopefully includes a 49ers super bowl victory. >> and get this, stern says some people made
roger craig's been wonderful. jim plunkett. so many good childhood memories watching these guys come to town and really give back what they received in life. not because they're looking for clicks and that kind of thing but because they could and felt it was the right thing to do. >> reporter: the 49er folklore is an important part of the dutch goose's story. >> i haven't been coming here as long as everybody else, but all the stories of joe montana and jerry rice and ronnie lott...
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well, joe had jerry rice and john taylor and roger craig just to name a few. a pretty good squad. as joe told espn's pat mcafee, the job of playing quarterback is to manage getting the ball to your playmakers. >> if you look at the weapons that brock's working with, he's figured that offense out. he understands what his position in is and he doesn't try to make a big play. he knows when that chance will come and when he needs to do it. but in most cases, it's okay to punt. i got a pretty good defense too, and that's when we had the same thing right? because he understands it. he's calm in there. he has a great presence. obviously there was some reason that, um, that the 40 niners liked him to be able to take him last in the draft, the things that they saw on tape and i don't think it will matter who who's out there. he's right now he's fortunate because he's got some he's got some pretty good studs out there that can give him the ball. and hey, they can go the distance and nothing wrong with that. everybody's had those in their lifetime so that, you know, i don't even think about
well, joe had jerry rice and john taylor and roger craig just to name a few. a pretty good squad. as joe told espn's pat mcafee, the job of playing quarterback is to manage getting the ball to your playmakers. >> if you look at the weapons that brock's working with, he's figured that offense out. he understands what his position in is and he doesn't try to make a big play. he knows when that chance will come and when he needs to do it. but in most cases, it's okay to punt. i got a pretty...
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got to be on the field at the new stadium, met jerry rice, roger craig, diehard niners fan. >> other fans are jetting in from all over the world, even down under. i went to super bowl 47 in new orleans. >> i didn't get home. went again in miami, super bowl 54. didn't win that either. and now i'm hoping it's third time. >> lucky i'm from to mexico city, pachuca de hidalgo. i'm going to the super bowl. let's go niners. >> once they made their way through the jet bridge this is what they saw a complimentary rally towel on the headrest of every seat with a rally cry. do it for the bay. even sfo's therapy rabbit is hopping on the niners train now. we did see one chiefs fan here at the airport and he said that he didn't expect to see his team make it this far to the super bowl. he does say in defense of his team that he expects the chiefs to give the niners a run for their money in san francisco. international airport. joey hornet, ktvu, fox two news ready for the super bowl? >> also heading to vegas today. >> members of the 40 niners staff, the organization posted this video to social med
got to be on the field at the new stadium, met jerry rice, roger craig, diehard niners fan. >> other fans are jetting in from all over the world, even down under. i went to super bowl 47 in new orleans. >> i didn't get home. went again in miami, super bowl 54. didn't win that either. and now i'm hoping it's third time. >> lucky i'm from to mexico city, pachuca de hidalgo. i'm going to the super bowl. let's go niners. >> once they made their way through the jet bridge...
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montana, ronnie lott, roger craig's been wonderful. so many childhood memories watching these guys come into town and give back what they received in life. >> a lot of the dutch goose regulars are hoping for a 49ers super bowl win. the owner says people made reservations for the big game a year in advance. and 49er fans are packing their luggage with everything red and gold for the super bowl. some merchandise people might see on the las vegas strip, these shirts that say gold blooded. the design was created by evan lesser, the owner of adapt clothing. the store is located in san francisco's sunset district. he says his designs have been a hit with bay area sports fans for more than a decade. >> it never gets old seeing a product on a person you have no idea who they are. that feeling i don't think will ever get old for me. >> lesser says he's also collaborated with the warriors to create gold blooded gear. he expects to be very busy filling orders leading up to super bowl weekend. and remember, you can catch all the super bowl action
montana, ronnie lott, roger craig's been wonderful. so many childhood memories watching these guys come into town and give back what they received in life. >> a lot of the dutch goose regulars are hoping for a 49ers super bowl win. the owner says people made reservations for the big game a year in advance. and 49er fans are packing their luggage with everything red and gold for the super bowl. some merchandise people might see on the las vegas strip, these shirts that say gold blooded....
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jerry rice, roger craig, dwight clark. 1995 on our way to miami. for the super bowl. >> reporter: mrs. t said one time dwight clark asked her for a photo, thinking she was the celebrity. >> he came up to me. i was taking pictures. and he came up, can i take a picture with you? but i didn't know who he was. he was out of uniform. >> i know you would want to see this. this is the way we tailgated every game. >> oh, let's see this. >> wow. >> every game. >> reporter: their favorite player? christian mccaffrey. all-time favorite? ronnie lott. no doubt these two are a winning team together. >> that kept us entertained. and we got away from that when we went to the games. >> reporter: a lesson to us all, stay 49er faithful. all right, how cute are they? i'm so glad we found them. so back out here live in las vegas where this is home to the rain and also to a lot of fun as well. super bowl lviii. you know, this is the first time las vegas has ever hosted the super bowl. as you might expect, quite a few people will have some money on the game. according to
jerry rice, roger craig, dwight clark. 1995 on our way to miami. for the super bowl. >> reporter: mrs. t said one time dwight clark asked her for a photo, thinking she was the celebrity. >> he came up to me. i was taking pictures. and he came up, can i take a picture with you? but i didn't know who he was. he was out of uniform. >> i know you would want to see this. this is the way we tailgated every game. >> oh, let's see this. >> wow. >> every game....
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joe montana , roger craig, jerry rice. they would be at my gym and at the dutch goose and they were part of the community. randy cross, who was our guard, blocking for joe and he was like, let me take him around and introduce them to the guys. i got about 20 autographs and got to meet everyone. >> reporter: greg also grew up going to the goose and he now is the place. >> this is the nine or corner. >> reporter: standing here for a moment takes him back. >> we had bill walsh that is come in, montana, ronnie lott, ronnie craig has been wonderful. jim plunkett. 70 memories. watching them come into town and give back what they received in life. not because they are looking for clicks and that sort of thing but because they could and they felt it was the night thing to do. the 49er folklore is an important part of the dutch goose story. >> i have not been coming here as long as everybody else but the stories of joe montana and jerry rice and ronnie lott coming him, that is special. >> reporter: what is really special says baker
joe montana , roger craig, jerry rice. they would be at my gym and at the dutch goose and they were part of the community. randy cross, who was our guard, blocking for joe and he was like, let me take him around and introduce them to the guys. i got about 20 autographs and got to meet everyone. >> reporter: greg also grew up going to the goose and he now is the place. >> this is the nine or corner. >> reporter: standing here for a moment takes him back. >> we had bill...
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got to be on the field at the new stadium, met jerry rice, roger craig, diehard niners fan. >> otherans are jetting in from all over the world, even down under. i went to super bowl 47 in new orleans. >> i didn't get home. went again in miami. super bowl 54. didn't win that either. and now i'm hoping it's third time. >> lucky i'm from to mexico city, pachuca, hidalgo. i'm going to the super bowl. let's go niners. >> once they made their way through the jet bridge, this is what they saw. a complementary rally towel on the headrest of every seat with a rally cry. do it for the bay. even sfo's therapy rabbit is hopping on the niners train now. we did see one chiefs fan here at the airport, and he said that he didn't expect to see his team make it this far to the super bowl. he does say in defense of his team that he expects the chiefs to give the niners a run for their money in san francisco international airport. joey horne, ktvu, fox two news. okay, well, the niners, of course, not the only ones flying out for the big game today at the kansas city international airport. >> an exciting
got to be on the field at the new stadium, met jerry rice, roger craig, diehard niners fan. >> otherans are jetting in from all over the world, even down under. i went to super bowl 47 in new orleans. >> i didn't get home. went again in miami. super bowl 54. didn't win that either. and now i'm hoping it's third time. >> lucky i'm from to mexico city, pachuca, hidalgo. i'm going to the super bowl. let's go niners. >> once they made their way through the jet bridge, this...
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jerry rice, roger craig, dwight clark. 19 95 on our way to miami.the super bowl. >> reporter : mrs. he said one time dwight clark asked her for a photo she was a celebrity. >> he came up to me, i was taking pictures with everyone and he came up can i take a picture with you? i did not know who he was, he was out of uniform. >> i know you would want to see this. this is the way we tailgated every game. look at that. every game. from their favorite player, christian mccaffrey. all-time favorite, ronnie lott. and no doubt, these two are a winning team together. >> we attended the games all the time. that kept us entertained. rather than -- fussing and arguing we got away from that when we went to the games. >>reporter: a lesson to us all, stay 49er faithful. >> the couple tells juliet a will not be at the stadium to watch the game, they will be watching it in their favorite hometown bar with their friends. there great party, carlene. you must have blown your budget. not exactly. you have great wine, name brand snacks, tons of meat. and where did you ge
jerry rice, roger craig, dwight clark. 19 95 on our way to miami.the super bowl. >> reporter : mrs. he said one time dwight clark asked her for a photo she was a celebrity. >> he came up to me, i was taking pictures with everyone and he came up can i take a picture with you? i did not know who he was, he was out of uniform. >> i know you would want to see this. this is the way we tailgated every game. look at that. every game. from their favorite player, christian mccaffrey....
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jerry rice, roger craig, dwight clark. 1995, on our way to miami.r bowl. >> reporter : mrs. t said one time dwight clark asked her for a photo, thinking she was the celebrity. >> he came up to me, i was taking pictures with everyone and he came up can i take a picture with you? i did not know who he was, he was out of uniform. >> i know you would want to see this. this is the way we tailgated, every game. look at that. every game. >> reporter :their favorite player, christian mccaffrey. all-time favorite, ronnie lott. and no doubt, these two are a winning team together. >> we attended the games all the time. that kept us entertained. rather than fussing. fussing and arguing, we got away from that when we went to the games. >> reporter :a lesson to us all, stay 49er faithful. >> the couple tells juliet a will not be at the stadium to watch the game, they will be watching it in their favorite hometown bar with their friends. i am so happy that after a long day i can come home and know that i have my reathlete air c + heat leg massager waiting for me.
jerry rice, roger craig, dwight clark. 1995, on our way to miami.r bowl. >> reporter : mrs. t said one time dwight clark asked her for a photo, thinking she was the celebrity. >> he came up to me, i was taking pictures with everyone and he came up can i take a picture with you? i did not know who he was, he was out of uniform. >> i know you would want to see this. this is the way we tailgated, every game. look at that. every game. >> reporter :their favorite player,...
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got to be on the field at the new stadium, met jerry rice, roger craig, diehard niners fan, other fans are jetting in from all over the world, even down under. >> i went to super bowl 47 in new orleans. i didn't get home. went again in miami, super bowl 54. didn't win that either. and now i'm hoping it's third time. >> lucky i'm from to mexico city, pachuca, hidalgo. i'm going to the super bowl. let's go niners. >> once they made their way through the jet bridge, this is what they saw. a complementary rally towel on the headrest of every seat with a rally cry. we do it for the bay. even sfo's therapy rabbit is hopping on the niners train now. we did see one chiefs fan here at the airport, and he said that he didn't expect to see his team make it this far to the super bowl. he does say in defense of his team that he expects the chiefs to give the niners a run for their money in san francisco international airport. joey horne, ktvu, fox two news ready for the super bowl? >> yeah, also heading to vegas. >> members of the 40 niners staff, the organization posting this video to social media
got to be on the field at the new stadium, met jerry rice, roger craig, diehard niners fan, other fans are jetting in from all over the world, even down under. >> i went to super bowl 47 in new orleans. i didn't get home. went again in miami, super bowl 54. didn't win that either. and now i'm hoping it's third time. >> lucky i'm from to mexico city, pachuca, hidalgo. i'm going to the super bowl. let's go niners. >> once they made their way through the jet bridge, this is what...
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got to be on the field at the new stadium, met jerry rice, roger craig, diehard niners fan. >> other fans are jetting in from all over the world, even down under. i went to super bowl 47 in new orleans. >> i didn't get home. went again in miami, super bowl 54. didn't win that either. and now i'm hoping it's third time. >> lucky i'm from to mexico city, pachuca, hidalgo. i'm going to the super bowl. let's go niners. >> once they made their way through the jet bridge, this is what they saw. a complementary rally towel on the headrest of every seat with a rally cry. do it for the bay. even sfo's therapy rabbit is. hopping on the niners train. well, united also flew the 40 niners players from san jose to vegas last weekend, and united tells me they added five extra flights this week to get another thousand fans to the super bowl. greg and heather joey have to love that spirit and pride. >> i have to ask you for the sake of journalism parody here, any chiefs fans on that flight? very lonely. chiefs fans. >> well, that's the funny part. we just found one here guys. and he actually said he
got to be on the field at the new stadium, met jerry rice, roger craig, diehard niners fan. >> other fans are jetting in from all over the world, even down under. i went to super bowl 47 in new orleans. >> i didn't get home. went again in miami, super bowl 54. didn't win that either. and now i'm hoping it's third time. >> lucky i'm from to mexico city, pachuca, hidalgo. i'm going to the super bowl. let's go niners. >> once they made their way through the jet bridge, this...
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i you know, i hate to even mention this because he was a 40 niner, but roger craig was, um, a violent runner. um he was coming at you with knees, elbows, hips, everything coming at you at one time. and um, you know, they were built kind of the same way, and ran with that violence. okay >> game number four of a five game road trip for the warriors, who are starting to heat up a little bit in in philly in philadelphia tonight to take on a struggling 76 ers team playing without reigning mvp joel embiid. and it was a tight game in the second quarter. philly up one. tyrese maxey misses the three. stephan's up with it and kicks it ahead to jonathan kuminga for the slam. kuminga 18 points six rebounds five assists third quarter warriors pulling away draymond green to andrew wiggins, who calmly knocks down the three. a big game for wiggins 21 points, ten rebounds. warriors win. 127 to 104. it's their second straight win and fourth of their last five games a packed house at haas pavilion, first sellout of the season, perhaps because that man is in town. lebron james in berkeley tonight to watc
i you know, i hate to even mention this because he was a 40 niner, but roger craig was, um, a violent runner. um he was coming at you with knees, elbows, hips, everything coming at you at one time. and um, you know, they were built kind of the same way, and ran with that violence. okay >> game number four of a five game road trip for the warriors, who are starting to heat up a little bit in in philly in philadelphia tonight to take on a struggling 76 ers team playing without reigning mvp...
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walter foundation, damon button, craig newmark philanthropies, roger and susan hertog, cheryl cohen effron blair effron, al and kathy hubbard. corporate funding is ovided by stephens, inc. and by pfizer inc. [bright music] - sheila johnson, welcome to "firi line." - thank you so much. this is an honor. - you recently published your memoir. - yes. - "walk through fire: a memoir of love, loss, and triumph." the book starts with you as a 16-year-old girl coming home to the harsh reality that your father, who is a neurosurgeon, your mother, who is an accountant, decided to split up. it was your father's decision. and this, as you write, is a pivotal early moment in your life that shapes you. - absolutely. - [margaret] how? - i had to grow up real fast. i had to take charge of the family. my mother, she just had a complete mental breakdown. and it was a case where my father being one of eight african american neurosurgeons in the country, highly esteemed, my mother, i mean, they were at the top of the social ladder. you know, they were popular. and for him to just walk out was such a shock. and
walter foundation, damon button, craig newmark philanthropies, roger and susan hertog, cheryl cohen effron blair effron, al and kathy hubbard. corporate funding is ovided by stephens, inc. and by pfizer inc. [bright music] - sheila johnson, welcome to "firi line." - thank you so much. this is an honor. - you recently published your memoir. - yes. - "walk through fire: a memoir of love, loss, and triumph." the book starts with you as a 16-year-old girl coming home to the...
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walter foundation, damon button, craig newmark philanthropies, roger and susan hertog, cheryl cohen effron blair effron, al and kathy hubbard. corporate funding is provided by stephens, inc. and by pfizer inc. [bright music] - sheila johnson, welcome to "firing line." - thank you so much. this is an honor. - you recently published your memoir. - yes. - "walk through fire: a memoir of love, loss, and triumph." the book starts with you as a 16-year-old girl coming home to the harsh reality that your father, who is a neurosurgeon, your mother, who is an accountant, decided to split up. it was your father's decision. and this, as you write, is a pivotal early moment in your life that shapes you. - absolutely. - [margaret] how? - i had to grow up real fast. i had to take charge of the family. my mother, she just had a complete mental breakdown. and it was a case where my father being one of eight african american neurosurgeons in the country, highly esteemed, my mother, i mean, they were at the top of the social ladder. you know, they were popular. and for him to just walk out was such a shock.
walter foundation, damon button, craig newmark philanthropies, roger and susan hertog, cheryl cohen effron blair effron, al and kathy hubbard. corporate funding is provided by stephens, inc. and by pfizer inc. [bright music] - sheila johnson, welcome to "firing line." - thank you so much. this is an honor. - you recently published your memoir. - yes. - "walk through fire: a memoir of love, loss, and triumph." the book starts with you as a 16-year-old girl coming home to the...
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craig newmark philanthropies. roger and susan hertog. cheryl cohen effron and blair effron. al and kathy hubbard. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. and by pfizer inc. - liev schreiber, welcome to "firing line". - thank you for having me. - your maternal grandfather immigrated to the united states from ukraine. i understand that he rarely spoke of his upbringing but that you embarked on a search for his village in ukraine after he died. did that search influence your work and your sense of identity? - my work is, that's my work. my work is this like constant search for my own identity and trying things on. but pretty much everything i've ever done or written has had something to do with my grandfather in one way or another. - most people know you for your roles on television, also in the movies, but i wanna stick in this discussion to what you've done with ukraine. you founded bluecheck ukraine, one month after the invasion of ukraine. and i'm curious how you decided to create an organization that would vet and identify organizations already existing on the groun
craig newmark philanthropies. roger and susan hertog. cheryl cohen effron and blair effron. al and kathy hubbard. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. and by pfizer inc. - liev schreiber, welcome to "firing line". - thank you for having me. - your maternal grandfather immigrated to the united states from ukraine. i understand that he rarely spoke of his upbringing but that you embarked on a search for his village in ukraine after he died. did that search influence your work...
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craig newmark philanthropies. roger and susan hertog. cheryl cohen effron and blair effron. al and kathy hubbard. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. and by pfizer inc. - jared cohen, welcome to "firing line." - thank you, margaret. - your new book, "life after power," examines the post presidencies of seven us presidents. as you write in the book, "the post-presidency is not an official office. former presidents have no formal power, but they have a status in american life that never goes away." what was worth examining about the american post-presidency? - well, presidents are these sort of seemingly unrelatable figures, but they fall hard, and they come back down to earth, and they all of a sudden become relatable. we just skip that part in the really kind of thousand-page biographies. and to me, it's fascinating. the founding fathers didn't know what to do with ex-presidents. one of my favorite you know, stories about this is hamilton in the federalist papers, you know sort of asked the question, is it a good idea to have
craig newmark philanthropies. roger and susan hertog. cheryl cohen effron and blair effron. al and kathy hubbard. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. and by pfizer inc. - jared cohen, welcome to "firing line." - thank you, margaret. - your new book, "life after power," examines the post presidencies of seven us presidents. as you write in the book, "the post-presidency is not an official office. former presidents have no formal power, but they have a status...
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i'm craig melvin. police expected roger and pam wears some cold blooded killers.he hands of two armed intruders did not add up. and with kay gone, roger stood to inherit a fortune. soon, an unlikely witness would bolster the detectives case with her own chilling tale of what happened that night. continuing with mystery and hansen canyon, here's keith morris. >> within days of kay mortensen murder members of the family started hearing deeply troubling reports from the utah sheriff counties office. the investigations was leading, sure is it could be, to kay's own son roger and his wife pam. de la salle that she couldn't believe it at first. >> i was just adamant that they could not have done it. that was their biggest defended. >> then they were asked to listen to roger and pam's recorded statements. and she too started to wonder. >> they told lies and it put more suspicion on them. >> gradually, her conviction grew. saying for kay sister. >> i can by the fact that they were thinking of rodgers involvement. >> they were just too many things about roger and pam story
i'm craig melvin. police expected roger and pam wears some cold blooded killers.he hands of two armed intruders did not add up. and with kay gone, roger stood to inherit a fortune. soon, an unlikely witness would bolster the detectives case with her own chilling tale of what happened that night. continuing with mystery and hansen canyon, here's keith morris. >> within days of kay mortensen murder members of the family started hearing deeply troubling reports from the utah sheriff counties...