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the ted bundy case. for the first time in decades the former girlfriend and her daughter who were with him for years in a rare interview with amy robach. >>> and so many of you at home wrote to us after something you saw this week. who are our "persons of the week"? >>> good evening. great to have you with us here on a very busy friday night. we begin with the breaking news in the impeachment trial of president trump. the senate voting just a short time ago, defeating a motion to call witnesses. there will be no witnesses. john bolton will not be heard in the senate. all eyes had been on four moderate republicans but the at democrats' hopes dimming when lamar alexander said he'd vote no on witnesses but saying what the president did was inappropriate but not impeachable. susan collins and mitt romney voting yes. then alaska's susan murkowski voting no. she says she has concern with the whole process, saying congress has failed. 51-49, voting in on witnesses. the president set to be aquitted of abuse of p
the ted bundy case. for the first time in decades the former girlfriend and her daughter who were with him for years in a rare interview with amy robach. >>> and so many of you at home wrote to us after something you saw this week. who are our "persons of the week"? >>> good evening. great to have you with us here on a very busy friday night. we begin with the breaking news in the impeachment trial of president trump. the senate voting just a short time ago,...
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you sat down with ted bundy's girlfriend and her daughter. >> that's right, george.for the very first time they're talking in decades about life with bundy and the moment they realized the man they thought they knew, the man they loved, wasn't that man at all. >> reporter: it was the story that captivated the nation. ted bundy, the notorious serial killer who admitted to kidnapping and murdering dozens of women across the country in the 1970s, during that time living a double life with his unsuspecting girlfriend, liz kendall, and her young daughter molly. >> you were a single mom. you went out to that bar, and you saw a handsome man. tell me about when you first met ted bundy. >> well, i was pretty smitten right from the get-go. i saw him sitting at the table and went over and talked to him because i told him he looked lonely. >> is it fair to say at least at first that ted bundy was a gentleman? >> oh, completely. put a lot of energy into making us happy, doing fun things. my parents loved him. he was just really it in my opinion. and i really wanted to marry him.
you sat down with ted bundy's girlfriend and her daughter. >> that's right, george.for the very first time they're talking in decades about life with bundy and the moment they realized the man they thought they knew, the man they loved, wasn't that man at all. >> reporter: it was the story that captivated the nation. ted bundy, the notorious serial killer who admitted to kidnapping and murdering dozens of women across the country in the 1970s, during that time living a double life...
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mcgeorge bundy, and most important robert mcnamara. as we know from the testimony of many people at the time, johnson was in absolute awe of these men. he felt insecure in foreign affairs, as much a master in domestic affairs, he was a tenderfoot when it came to foreign policy. he felt he needed the services of these brilliant and worldly advisors. kennedy is killed in november 1963. johnson became president almost exactly a year before the next election which meant he had to start running for office almost immediately. the area in which he knew he was weakest, in which a republican opponent would be able to score the most points was in foreign policy, his lack of experience. one event everybody seems to forget which was terribly important at the time was the communist chinese explosion of a nuclear bomb in action 64. this increased the perceived threat of china to the west. there is a racist dimension to this. in the minds of most american policymakers, the soviets, although evil, were at least perceived as intellectually sophisticate
mcgeorge bundy, and most important robert mcnamara. as we know from the testimony of many people at the time, johnson was in absolute awe of these men. he felt insecure in foreign affairs, as much a master in domestic affairs, he was a tenderfoot when it came to foreign policy. he felt he needed the services of these brilliant and worldly advisors. kennedy is killed in november 1963. johnson became president almost exactly a year before the next election which meant he had to start running for...
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is that some of those groups outside -- this is nationwide, some of those groups have latched onto bundy family as giving a feeling, and impression, an image of legitimacy to the movement. their movement, to a large degree, has a history tied to racism, xenophobia, anti immigrant policy and those sorts of ideologies, and the bundy family has given a more appealing public face to those movements and in that sense i think even though the sizes the group is small, they've given legitimacy to widespread movements. >> thank you for that answer. mr. nichols in your testimony you stated that honey county is almost like a poster child for collaborative approaches. i was wondering if you could briefly explain how high ernie kennedy residents work with federal land managers to collectively solve problems rather than arguing, getting frustrated taking it out on federal land managers. do you have any suggestions of ways this committee can encourage the use of approaches like this more widely? >> yes, i do. we have proved over and over in several different, cases sitting down, talking things through
is that some of those groups outside -- this is nationwide, some of those groups have latched onto bundy family as giving a feeling, and impression, an image of legitimacy to the movement. their movement, to a large degree, has a history tied to racism, xenophobia, anti immigrant policy and those sorts of ideologies, and the bundy family has given a more appealing public face to those movements and in that sense i think even though the sizes the group is small, they've given legitimacy to...
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this is d w news live from bundy the historic impeachment trial of u.s. president donald trump opens in the senate with a fierce debate over the world's support question is the question you must answer today will the president and the american people get a fair trial george the republicans brought democrats to demand to key documents in the case over whether the president should be removed from office over his dealings with ukraine. and as his child began and his presidency on the line donald trump through to the annual meeting of the world economic forum if switzerland where he criticized the climate change activist but the most famous of those activists say to turn back says leaders like charles all failing. a climate catastrophe. and lebanon's new prime minister announces the formation of a new cabinet in his country but will the new government be able to satisfy demonstrators demanding radical change. and. i have an alfred glad you could join me we saw in the united states where history is being made donald trump is now the 3rd president in the u.s. t
this is d w news live from bundy the historic impeachment trial of u.s. president donald trump opens in the senate with a fierce debate over the world's support question is the question you must answer today will the president and the american people get a fair trial george the republicans brought democrats to demand to key documents in the case over whether the president should be removed from office over his dealings with ukraine. and as his child began and his presidency on the line donald...
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me to the passage that i would like to read you that several days into that in this was led by the bundy standoff it was hundreds of miles from where we were but while that was going on i am finding myself like what would happen if they were not around. after spending a few more days at the national park driving down into arizona and the grand canyon recreational area. this time at the mouth of the grand canyon i remembered in the early 19 hundreds the mining corporations speaking to have the area parceled out by landowners and businesses. a fellow conservationist stepped up to the plate to ensure that did not happen. after seeing that giant chasm in 18 oh three he addressed the people in arizona. leave it as it is we cannot improve on it. the age has been improving on it man can only harm it. but keep it for your children and your children's children. for all those who come after you it's a great site for any american to see. we are to be pardoned if we treat any part of our country for use of the present generation whether the horse or the water or the scenery whatever it is your child
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. >> tell me about when you first met ted bundy. >> oh, my gosh. >> you described him as magical. >>> he seemed to embrace us as a family unit. >> everything about this is chilling. the two survivors who knew him best, who loved him. why do you think he spared you? >> the "2020" special airs tomorrow, 9:00/8:00 central. abc news live, a streaming service premieres on monday. that's "nightline," thanks for the company, america, goodnight. the number of uninsurising.ricans, the cost of prescription drugs, rising. the threat to people with pre-existing conditions, rising. the good news, so is support for the one candidate who'll do something about it. as mayor, mike bloomberg helped expand coverage for seven hundred thousand people, including hundreds of thousands of kids. including hundreds of thousands of kids. as president, he'll lower drug costs and ensure everyone without coverage can get it. that's a promise. and unlike him, mike actually keeps his. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message.
. >> tell me about when you first met ted bundy. >> oh, my gosh. >> you described him as magical. >>> he seemed to embrace us as a family unit. >> everything about this is chilling. the two survivors who knew him best, who loved him. why do you think he spared you? >> the "2020" special airs tomorrow, 9:00/8:00 central. abc news live, a streaming service premieres on monday. that's "nightline," thanks for the company, america,...
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elouise a bundy's is cooking chicken tomatoes and onions.that's her son ramiro spirit meal and he should be here today to enjoy it. it's my son's birthday but i'm not celebrating. it would be nice if we could spend it. but it's not for me not to know where he is on his birthday. for me or disappeared without a trace more than a year ago one day he just didn't come home from work. the photos bring a smile to eloise's face but no one knows why ramiro is missing. my son is a kind person for each until. i don't know what's happened to him is he still alive . lassie being kidnapped i just don't know i'm desperate to find out. her son ramiro has 2 small children and his sister fabiola is helping to raise them their grandmother couldn't cope alone. they haven't told the 4 year old her father is missing. but. very unhappy the cool kids. we tell them their father's coming back that soon. some 40000 mexicans are thought to be missing criminal gangs are generally to blame for the disappearances they eliminate anyone who crosses them. the police regular
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this is news coming to you live from bundy and trisha for peace in libya one leaders at a major summit here in berlin say hold on zimbabwe to the country but is that enough to allow sting cease fire on the ground. on the program try not of course new cases of corona virus outbreak comes just as millions of chinese hit the road for. what are the risks of trading for the 3 who live to beijing. and vonage protests shocked beirut it's the worst undress in the lebanese capital since anti-government protests began their treat months ago. during the walk without the rewards a new study says women work billions of als each year for free. is in india for a look at what stops women there from getting big drops. the color of a warm welcome to you. a push towards a full ceasefire in libya one leaders gathered in berlin over the weekend for a peace conference they agreed to stop interfering in libya and respect a u.n. weapons in boggo but after 9 years of war the leaders of the main driving factions on the ground in libya are still refusing to meet face to face. is a mighty gathered in berlin on a
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who survived his own deals in the camp he'd been forced to retrieve bodies from the gas chambers and bundy. well i'm joined now here the big table by digit borger she is a senior european it appears advisor at the american jewish committee your digits good to see you with jen i mean it's it's been a week of several very important events last thursday we saw the even the yad vashem on monday we saw the event in poland at the site of the auschwitz death camp and today we had the german parliament where the israeli president spoke. to talk to me was it important to the culture of remembrance for these 3 sites to be included what's your take on that we can't remember a nuff and this is a very special year and i think we all know this 75 years the youngest of the survivors are now in the late eighty's to early ninety's in 10 years we hardly will have anyone more with us so i think we can talk about too many we can be grateful that it was possible to actually do these events and have survived with us the politics of memory we heard this week threaten to get in the way there was at yad vashem and
who survived his own deals in the camp he'd been forced to retrieve bodies from the gas chambers and bundy. well i'm joined now here the big table by digit borger she is a senior european it appears advisor at the american jewish committee your digits good to see you with jen i mean it's it's been a week of several very important events last thursday we saw the even the yad vashem on monday we saw the event in poland at the site of the auschwitz death camp and today we had the german parliament...
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troops in an effort to avoid an all out war between traders and therefore more militia protect is in bundy's p.q. 5 neighborhood the area was once described as one of the most volatile districts in the country. now the united nations has stepped in calling on both sides to this. matter almost anyone seen with arms will be arrested disarmed or neutralized if he or she resists the population shouldn't take long to their hands it's the responsibility of a new and local course and we will also occupied control bases of self-defense groups for government forces this is the 1st time they're setting foot in 5 says $24.00 to you. know we should pretend about the current situation if one is a traitor you're a traitor if you're a militia man who reintegrate you to work last week clashes broke out between traders and the local militia protecting them of accusation of extortion more than 40 people were killed days later the traders vow to chase the militia out of the area that declaration of the p.k. 5 never hold us what once freeze all came just hours before a deadline full so running out all arms in t
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all you want a policy level, on a personal level but when compared to the iranian regime, the ted bundyf the middle east and say there is moral equivalence or frame it as trump picking a fight with them ignoring that type of history that is a special form of psychosis at play. it is a big benefit for the iranian regime's propaganda apparatus to make us panic unnecessarily. heather: the president campaigned on bringing our troops home and stopping all of these wars around the world. thank you for joining us, we will see what happens. we will be right back. .. when you can. but sometimes life gets in the way, and that stubborn fat just won't go away. coolsculpting takes you further. a non-surgical treatment that targets, freezes, and eliminates treated fat cells for good. discuss coolsculpting with your doctor. some common side-effects include temporary numbness, discomfort, and swelling. don't imagine results, see them. coolsculpting, take yourself further. save $100 on your coolsculpting treatment. text resolution to 651-90 to learn more. >> iran's supreme leader promising harsh retalia
all you want a policy level, on a personal level but when compared to the iranian regime, the ted bundyf the middle east and say there is moral equivalence or frame it as trump picking a fight with them ignoring that type of history that is a special form of psychosis at play. it is a big benefit for the iranian regime's propaganda apparatus to make us panic unnecessarily. heather: the president campaigned on bringing our troops home and stopping all of these wars around the world. thank you...
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that's a really strange use of the word "allowed." ( laughter ) "your honor, ted bundy was allowed to 30 people in the 1970s. i can't stab one guy? doesn't work that way." ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) doesn't-work-that -- ♪ 867-5309 normally, when a president takes an action this big, he preempts our stories and addresses the nation to reassure us. trump didn't do that. instead, he tweeted this low-res image of an american flag. you know what they say -- these colors don't run. but they do kind of blur. ( laughter ) also, presidents usually inform something called the "gang of eight," which is the top democrat and republican of the house and senate as well as the chairs and ranking members of each chamber's intelligence committee, but top democratic leaders in congress received no advance notification of the strike. yeah, they didn't need to know because they weren't staying at a trump hotel. ( laughter ) apparently, days before the strike, trump roamed the halls of mar-a-lago, telling friends that he was working on a "big" response to the iranian regime that they would be hea
that's a really strange use of the word "allowed." ( laughter ) "your honor, ted bundy was allowed to 30 people in the 1970s. i can't stab one guy? doesn't work that way." ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) doesn't-work-that -- ♪ 867-5309 normally, when a president takes an action this big, he preempts our stories and addresses the nation to reassure us. trump didn't do that. instead, he tweeted this low-res image of an american flag. you know what they say -- these...
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>> the bundys were like a purposeful reaction to the perfection of the huxtables. al and peg bundy. >> after fox introduces "married with children," it does very well. then back on abc, they came up with another major hit, "roseanne." >> you think this is a magic kingdom where you sit up here on your throne, and you think everything gets done by some wonderful wizard. poof, the laundry's folded. poof, dinner's on the table. >> you want me to fix dinner? i'll fix dinner. >> oh, honey, you just fixed dinner three years ago. >> typical american families weren't on television for the longest time. the donna reed days, father knows best, hardly anybody really lived like that. that was the way advertisers wanted you to live. >> i know what just might make you feel better. >> me too, but i bet it's a different list than what you've got. >> the ideal situation is if you can subvert whatever common stuff is said about families and about parenting. >> what's in this? lead? >> oh, i got you kids new leg irons. >> her loudness and her unfilteredness were key to why we liked he
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there is a very powerful recording lyndon johnson made in a conversation with mcgeorge bundy early onn his presidency where he said i don't know what we get out of this war. once we go in, i don't know how we are going to get out. this seems like a hopeless cause to me. at the time he said that, 400 americans died in vietnam. by the time the war ended, 58,000 died. that's a lot of casualties for a cause that would seem to be failure right from the start. that is the greatest lesson. when you make a decision like that, be right, be careful, think the implications through as thoroughly as you can and imagine it is someone in your family who is going to fight that war on your behalf. host: in the month we are talking, after a three year legal battle, the washington post published the afghanistan papers, which are the transcriptions of conversations produced by the government on the war in afghanistan. and i am wondering what your thoughts were when you saw that, once again, the information going to the public about the war was very different about our political and military leaders under
there is a very powerful recording lyndon johnson made in a conversation with mcgeorge bundy early onn his presidency where he said i don't know what we get out of this war. once we go in, i don't know how we are going to get out. this seems like a hopeless cause to me. at the time he said that, 400 americans died in vietnam. by the time the war ended, 58,000 died. that's a lot of casualties for a cause that would seem to be failure right from the start. that is the greatest lesson. when you...
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and so bundy you about your brand it was around 1 30 pm yesterday that the plane was coming from the city towards this place then it began flying a little lower and it crash landed so i don't know why or what exactly happened to the plane that. afghan and american security sources in kabul have confirmed the aircraft that went down on monday afternoon was an 11 a a modified bombardier passenger plane it's used by the u.s. military exclusively in afghanistan as a communications supporter of craft. an american spokesman in kabul said an investigation is underway but since the crash separating fact from fiction has been difficult officials from of going to stunts national carrier ariana airlines denied earlier reports the crashed plane was one of theirs. it's hard to know who the victims were at 1st we thought it was an ariana airlines plane later on i found out it was a foreign plane but i don't know anything about the casualties. i just had the americans dominate the sky over of coniston so when there are u.s. planes around taliban fighters even civilians tend to flee the area for fea
and so bundy you about your brand it was around 1 30 pm yesterday that the plane was coming from the city towards this place then it began flying a little lower and it crash landed so i don't know why or what exactly happened to the plane that. afghan and american security sources in kabul have confirmed the aircraft that went down on monday afternoon was an 11 a a modified bombardier passenger plane it's used by the u.s. military exclusively in afghanistan as a communications supporter of...
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a legacy of central african republic 6 year conflict he says this holding facility in the capital bundy is his fault so the civil war began in 2013. and now his children have been diagnosed with tradition some with severe cases. sometimes you get a little food we get only a couple for not enough to feed a family like mine my children and my nourished i'm just waiting and hoping that one day things will get better. yellow police one of 2000000 700000 people displaced by the crisis which is 52 percent of the population the united nations says it is still struggling to reach tens of thousands of people affected in a nation where 2 thirds leave on less than $8.00 a month people were not to receive that 345 years and those who have been seeing for the last 12 months we've been reaching those people for the 1st time i'm groups preventing humanitarian workers reaching areas in need of assistance they're also not allowing civilians to go seek for help the food shortages are made worse by natural disasters including climate change the price of course of a flower the step for many people here has
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i think lucy bundy yields come be lower, i think we see the -- i think we see bond yields come lower.ue to benefit as we head into this year. matt: what do you expect from the bank of england? we get the rate decision, january 30, thursday. richard: i think we will cut rates. i think we see the curve invert even further, and more rate cuts priced in towards the end of the year. they worked so hard to get these probabilities higher. i think they flagged it and i think the market has moved. i think the bank will deliver. matt: thanks very much, richard jones, mliv rates strategist. remember, you can join the debate, which assets will offer safety from the virus? reach out to us. just type iptv posco. we're off to radio. bloomberg surveillance is up next. ♪ whole climbs. beijing extends the new year holiday and the threat that the coronavirus is spreading. contagion here. -- as investors worry about the impact of the virus. setback for the leader of italy's redwing -- right wing elite party. welcome to "bloomberg surveillance." i am francine lacqua back in london. these are your
i think lucy bundy yields come be lower, i think we see the -- i think we see bond yields come lower.ue to benefit as we head into this year. matt: what do you expect from the bank of england? we get the rate decision, january 30, thursday. richard: i think we will cut rates. i think we see the curve invert even further, and more rate cuts priced in towards the end of the year. they worked so hard to get these probabilities higher. i think they flagged it and i think the market has moved. i...
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mac bundy being the sort of exhibit a of that kind of and i think that -- what i would sort of attributeat to is a kind of frustration among broad swaths of the theican people that both constitution itself and then the administrative state that has been built on top of it are forms of government that have empowered already powerful and that strikes many americans as undemocratic. i really think it is kind of as simple as that, so it is kind of a populist critique of elite rule, but i think it is motivated in part by the fact that the constitution is a system of government that creates a system of elite rule in large part, and it does the electorals, college, the senate. it was never designed to be a pure democracy, and it has become arguably less democratic over time, and i think that creates a lot of anger. i think i want to say two things. i think it is important to recognize when it comes to conspiratorial thinking, that is just a part of modern politics, and you could go back to the 1970's and 1980's. in the 1800s, there was a lot about the british crown, the catholics, so i think it
mac bundy being the sort of exhibit a of that kind of and i think that -- what i would sort of attributeat to is a kind of frustration among broad swaths of the theican people that both constitution itself and then the administrative state that has been built on top of it are forms of government that have empowered already powerful and that strikes many americans as undemocratic. i really think it is kind of as simple as that, so it is kind of a populist critique of elite rule, but i think it...