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how unhappy lesley was. things lesley was apparently telling only their mother. >> the thing about my sister, i think she wanted people to believe she had it all together. she wouldn't tell us about the problems she was having with lyle. >> she had always taken care of you. you're on tv. and doing great and maybe she thought, you know what? i'm not going to break aasha's concentration for a minute. >> definitely. yeah. out of protection. a little bit of pride. >> so perhaps lesley was still alive somewhere and just keeping her head down. it is what vivian was hoping. >> i believed that lesley would come home. i went to sleep every night and imagined i could hear the doorbell ring. i could imagine that there were knocks on the door. i imagined the phone would ring. >> she believed it because vivian knew something that aasha didn't know. something vivian didn't tell detectives right away. that lesley had spoken openly to her mother months earlier about some people who could help her just vanish. underground. >
how unhappy lesley was. things lesley was apparently telling only their mother. >> the thing about my sister, i think she wanted people to believe she had it all together. she wouldn't tell us about the problems she was having with lyle. >> she had always taken care of you. you're on tv. and doing great and maybe she thought, you know what? i'm not going to break aasha's concentration for a minute. >> definitely. yeah. out of protection. a little bit of pride. >> so...
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for example, according to the footage released by the white house, "60 minutes" correspondent lesleyed trump if he was ready for tough questions, and trump immediately started whining. >> are you ready for some tough questions? >> you're gonna be fair. >> i'm going to be fair? >> just be fair. >> but last time i remember you saying to me, "bring it on bring it on. >> no, i'm not looking for that. i'm looking for fairness that's all >> you're gonna get fairness and i'll give you some tough questions. >> oh, no. >> you're not okay with tough questions? >> i'm going to be fair. you don't ask biden tough questions. >> me? >> uh-huh. >> i don't - >> it's terrible it's terrible. >> seth: sorry that's your big gotcha, that video? you couldn't handle that rhetorical question? it's like a boxing ref asking if you're ready for a good, clean fight and responding, "no, i'm gonna bite his ear, because i'm bad at boxing. what trump was apparently pissed about was the fact that stahl had the temerity to ask him simple follow-up questions about his brazen lies. for example, trump and the gop have go
for example, according to the footage released by the white house, "60 minutes" correspondent lesleyed trump if he was ready for tough questions, and trump immediately started whining. >> are you ready for some tough questions? >> you're gonna be fair. >> i'm going to be fair? >> just be fair. >> but last time i remember you saying to me, "bring it on bring it on. >> no, i'm not looking for that. i'm looking for fairness that's all >>...
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lesley jones, sri to tell you, this is proof, i was like please can we just book lesley jones.commentary about politics is my favorite thing in the entire world. i pretty much only want to listen to you talk about politics. how did this begin? how did you start on this journey of commenting on everything that happens on politics on msnbc. >> first of all, joy, i let them know that i was not going to do any interview first but yours. that's right because i love joy. because -- ♪ joy to the world ♪ joy to the fishes in the deep blue sea ♪ i love joy! >> i love you too. i've got the chance to see -- mm-hm? >> oh, no, it started one day, i saw you, i was like oh my god and started watching. and i think at the time steve was at the board and i was like who is this guy? she's absolutely thorough and awesome. who is he? he looks concerned. i need him in my life. and that's how it started. >> so, let me quickly play a little montage for our audience who has not heard some of your commentary about all those on msnbc. here it is. >> oh, my god. >> they are brother and sister. seriously.
lesley jones, sri to tell you, this is proof, i was like please can we just book lesley jones.commentary about politics is my favorite thing in the entire world. i pretty much only want to listen to you talk about politics. how did this begin? how did you start on this journey of commenting on everything that happens on politics on msnbc. >> first of all, joy, i let them know that i was not going to do any interview first but yours. that's right because i love joy. because -- ♪ joy to...
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please welcome lesley and adam. can you hear me? >> loud and clear. >> thank you both for being here. looking forward to this conversation and thank you all for attending. >> thank you for hosting. adam, thank you for doing the. >> delighted to do it. first of all congratulations on this extra ordinary book. i hold up the hardcover. >> my second born. >> the hiroshima cover-up that by the way, should be hiroshima or hiroshima? >> you know, i mix them up and they should because it should be hiroshima but if i -- please forgive a. >> columbus momo indie book where harold, the death and europe are said that only a publishing only a publishing for stenting, i learned a new way have to pronounce it. >> exactly. >> you had to say hiroshima, not hiroshima. an extraordinary book. it's both deep marking and catastrophic event but even more and more important leak about the coverage of that event and how it was turned into words. you call it the hiroshima cover-up. i have as you know lesley, a very particular and i'm afraid very parochial int
please welcome lesley and adam. can you hear me? >> loud and clear. >> thank you both for being here. looking forward to this conversation and thank you all for attending. >> thank you for hosting. adam, thank you for doing the. >> delighted to do it. first of all congratulations on this extra ordinary book. i hold up the hardcover. >> my second born. >> the hiroshima cover-up that by the way, should be hiroshima or hiroshima? >> you know, i mix them up...
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well for more on lennon's legacy i'm joined tonight by lesley ann jones she's of music biographer and author of the book who killed john lennon it's good to have you on the program leslie and john lennon is like elvis presley one of these artists whose music lives on after they've died but also an artist who becomes even larger than life in death almost like a pop cultural deity if you will is our perception of john lennon today is it anything close to the reality of the man when he was alive. i think it's often sad isn't it that the most important thing a rock star can do to ensure longevity and methodology is to die young and not that john wouldn't wish this upon himself but of course he is canceling all his legacy has gone through the reach and it's biggest today that it's sad it being my children my 3 kids know beatles music they know john lennon music they didn't necessarily know very much about the man which is what inspired me to write this book i also wanted to approach this subject very much from a woman's point of view and to tell john story through the emails and he's like
well for more on lennon's legacy i'm joined tonight by lesley ann jones she's of music biographer and author of the book who killed john lennon it's good to have you on the program leslie and john lennon is like elvis presley one of these artists whose music lives on after they've died but also an artist who becomes even larger than life in death almost like a pop cultural deity if you will is our perception of john lennon today is it anything close to the reality of the man when he was alive....
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well for more on lennon's legacy i'm joined tonight by lesley ann jones she's a music biographer and author of the book who killed john lennon it's good to have you on the program leslie and john lennon it's like elvis presley one of these artists whose music lives on after they've died but also artist becomes even larger than life in death almost like a pop cultural deity if you will is our perception of john lennon today is it anything close to the reality of the man when he was alive. i think it's often sad isn't it that the most important thing a rock star can do to ensure longevity and methodology is to die young and not that john would wish this upon himself but of course his castle or his legacy has gone through the roof and it's biggest today than it's ever being my children my 3 kids know beatles music they know john lennon music they don't necessarily know very much about the man which is what inspired me to write this book i also wanted to approach this subject very much from a woman's point of view and to tell john story through the e-mails in his life i'm glad you brough
well for more on lennon's legacy i'm joined tonight by lesley ann jones she's a music biographer and author of the book who killed john lennon it's good to have you on the program leslie and john lennon it's like elvis presley one of these artists whose music lives on after they've died but also artist becomes even larger than life in death almost like a pop cultural deity if you will is our perception of john lennon today is it anything close to the reality of the man when he was alive. i...
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joining me now is lesley bachelor, ceo, export boot camps. welcome to you.uch for being with us. let us pick up on that point i was just touching on with ian and that issue of getting freight over from europe into that issue of getting freight overfrom europe into the uk, obviously it goes both ways. yes, because it does. i don't think anybody is blaming anything except covid all of this. but we have got to sort this. but we have got to sort this out and it is more problems and more probably paperwork with insurances and people are going to struggle to recover from this. how damaging is this 48 hours, possibly more than that, being four companies rely on exporting goods into europe? i think he and has made some really good remarks around this. we've got lorry drivers, is the sheer physical logistics of it all, apart from the fact that people are being put off from it, the whole idea of exporting is sounding like it has a lot of problems to everybody. so i think the more problems people have the worse it is when you're trying to get things moving. and how muc
joining me now is lesley bachelor, ceo, export boot camps. welcome to you.uch for being with us. let us pick up on that point i was just touching on with ian and that issue of getting freight over from europe into that issue of getting freight overfrom europe into the uk, obviously it goes both ways. yes, because it does. i don't think anybody is blaming anything except covid all of this. but we have got to sort this. but we have got to sort this out and it is more problems and more probably...
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i'm lesley stahl. we'll be back next week with another edition of "60 minutes."tion of "60 minutes." ( ticking ) type 2 diabetes and heart disease... [crash] ...but could your medication do more to lower your heart risk? jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so, it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. and it lowers a1c. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast or urinary tract infections, and sudden kidney problems. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. a rare but life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this bacterial infection, ketoacidosis, or an allergic reaction... ...and don't take it if you're on dialysis or have severe kidney problems. taking jardiance with a sulfonylurea or insulin may cause low blood sugar. lower a1c and lower risk of a fatal heart attack? on it with jardiance. we're committed to making j
i'm lesley stahl. we'll be back next week with another edition of "60 minutes."tion of "60 minutes." ( ticking ) type 2 diabetes and heart disease... [crash] ...but could your medication do more to lower your heart risk? jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so, it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. and it lowers a1c. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital...
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they still have to have a digital lesley's in those 3 days i don't know that is not my area of expertise i just know that if we have too many contact with other people before christmas it might be the last christmas we have with our grandparents then we will have done something wrong. thank. heaven chancellor angela merkel speaking to the parliament they will date of his chief political correspondent linda crane followed that speech in the german buddhist target she joins me now melinda chancellor merkel closed her address with an impassioned play for stronger action and it was a very animated quite unusual for her what do you make of it. i make of it that in fact she sees the situation as very serious indeed she assured in that appeal by saying i believe in the power of reason she also believes in the power of science she herself is a physicist a scientist so she quoted germany's expert counsel the lay of which is said very clearly we need tougher restrictions on gatherings on the people being able to meet on store closing times or rather store opening times mainly saying that we should
they still have to have a digital lesley's in those 3 days i don't know that is not my area of expertise i just know that if we have too many contact with other people before christmas it might be the last christmas we have with our grandparents then we will have done something wrong. thank. heaven chancellor angela merkel speaking to the parliament they will date of his chief political correspondent linda crane followed that speech in the german buddhist target she joins me now melinda...
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well for more on lennon's legacy i'm joined tonight by lesley ann jones she's a music biographer and author of the book who killed john lennon it's good to have you on the program lesley and john lennon it's like elvis presley one of these artists whose music lives on after they've died but also an artist who becomes even larger than life in death almost like a pop cultural deity if you will is our perception of john lennon today is it anything close to the reality of the man when he was alive. i think it's often sad isn't it that the most important thing a rock star can do to ensure longevity and methodology is to die young and not that john wouldn't wish this upon himself but of course he is canceling all his legacy has gone through the roof and it's big it's a day that it started being my children my 3 kids no beatles music they know john lennon music they didn't necessarily know very much about the man which is what inspired me to write this book i also wanted to approach this subject very much from a woman's point of view and to tell john story through the emails in his life but
well for more on lennon's legacy i'm joined tonight by lesley ann jones she's a music biographer and author of the book who killed john lennon it's good to have you on the program lesley and john lennon it's like elvis presley one of these artists whose music lives on after they've died but also an artist who becomes even larger than life in death almost like a pop cultural deity if you will is our perception of john lennon today is it anything close to the reality of the man when he was alive....
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. >> reporter: what a wonderful giftism know it's kinda hard to tell but lesley is smiling behind her mask over there. >> absolutely. we're so grateful to the service for their longtime support but for really stepping up their giving during this pandemic. we're literally serving double the number of people we were serving prepandemic. thank you. >> reporter: and thank you both. if you'd like to volunteer or to give financially, there's details at how you can do it. go to kpix.com/give. >> we hope you're all having a very merry christmas. >> next, our jefferson awards holiday special is coming up. more news at 6:00. thank you for watching. my mother died when i was a kid. it inspired me to become a doctor. then covid hit. no one has ever seen anything like covid. you feel hopeless. my best friend's father died of covid-19. then my father caught it. wearing a mask, washing your hands. sacrifice those things now. you have the power to protect the ones you love. >>> tonight we bring you the jefferson award winners. the 2020 has been a challenging year for many in the bay area. through it
. >> reporter: what a wonderful giftism know it's kinda hard to tell but lesley is smiling behind her mask over there. >> absolutely. we're so grateful to the service for their longtime support but for really stepping up their giving during this pandemic. we're literally serving double the number of people we were serving prepandemic. thank you. >> reporter: and thank you both. if you'd like to volunteer or to give financially, there's details at how you can do it. go to...
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i'm lesley brinkley, abc 7 news. >>> sonoma county is not part of the stay at home order but there is growing concern on the shortage of icu beds. intensive care means more than a bed. it means staff, some who are reaching their limits. >> nurses have been in this pandemic fight 100% for 11 months now. >> reporter: debra has been a part of the fight as a nurse since 1985. she is president of national nurses united. new cases surging lately, she is worried about those who will need hospitalization. >> current lily, there is a shortage of beds in sonoma county. and we are concerned. >> reporter: 76 ventilators and 82 icu beds. only four are available. >> you need to know what icu beds are. >> reporter: it's not a special bed at all. it's highly trained staff who are constantly observing and monitori monitoring patients who need care. >> just the labor alone is reason you need be in an icu setting. >> we currently have a census of nine covid patients, one of which is in the icu. >> santa rosa says it has room to accommodate parents if needed. >> we do anticipate given the course of what
i'm lesley brinkley, abc 7 news. >>> sonoma county is not part of the stay at home order but there is growing concern on the shortage of icu beds. intensive care means more than a bed. it means staff, some who are reaching their limits. >> nurses have been in this pandemic fight 100% for 11 months now. >> reporter: debra has been a part of the fight as a nurse since 1985. she is president of national nurses united. new cases surging lately, she is worried about those who...
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>> abso-freakin-lutely. ( ticking ) >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm jon wertheim. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." ( ticking ) many people with type 2 diabetes like emily lower their blood sugar. a majority of adults who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. here's your a1c. oh! my a1c is under 7! (announcer) and you may lose weight. adults who took ozempic® lost on average up to 12 pounds. i lost almost 12 pounds! oh! (announcer) for those also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. it lowers the risk. oh! and i only have to take it once a week. oh! ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) ozempic® is not for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or pens. don't reuse needles. do not take ozempic® if you have a personal or family history neoplasia syndrome type 2,cer,le or if you are allergic to ozempic®. stop taking ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swel
>> abso-freakin-lutely. ( ticking ) >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm jon wertheim. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." ( ticking ) many people with type 2 diabetes like emily lower their blood sugar. a majority of adults who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. here's your a1c. oh! my a1c is under 7! (announcer) and you may lose weight. adults who took ozempic®...
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we don't want people dying at least the next 3 weeks lesley stiles says the elimination of outdoor dining will be she owns rocks on me and our team is using indoor service has already resulted in layoffs and now she has to focus on keeping her operation afloat everybody's really working together to to trying to get through the next few months. >>financially retail establishments like addict child furniture will be allowed to remain open that 20% capacity with a metering system for customers walking in and out but manager gwendolyn monroe says when other businesses are limited or forced to shut down it's bad for her shop too little impact this because people who want to they won't come outside they won't come out and this will be the 3rd time during the pandemic citrus salon owner candice lee oddo says she will have to close up. >>pierce allies cannot operate indoors or outdoors under the new order now my biggest concern. >>at this point is my staff. you know they had the support with in the eye on its on the unemployment and the last round next time you know there's no clarity on whether
we don't want people dying at least the next 3 weeks lesley stiles says the elimination of outdoor dining will be she owns rocks on me and our team is using indoor service has already resulted in layoffs and now she has to focus on keeping her operation afloat everybody's really working together to to trying to get through the next few months. >>financially retail establishments like addict child furniture will be allowed to remain open that 20% capacity with a metering system for...
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award—winning actress lesley manville has been made a cbe, actor tobyjones an 0be and singer craig davidn cancer trust, says he's chuffed to become a cbe. following a long campaign for every surviving member of england's 1966 world cup squad to receive an honour, ron flowers and jimmy greaves have both been made mbes. the majority of honours have gone to people who aren't in the public eye. tanya and nadim ednan—laperouse campaigned for a change in the law on food labelling after their daughter, natasha, died from an allergic reaction. in a way, we just did what we felt at the time we had to do. it's like we were on a wave, and we're still on that wave. we're just, you know, moving forward and really trying to make a difference for all those people. we know that's what natasha would want us to do. among those recognised for their work during the pandemic are health workers like nurse cath fitzsimmons, who came out of retirement to work at her local hospital. i said, "please, i can't be sitting at home knowing that my colleagues and patients and staff would be potentially in a very, very
award—winning actress lesley manville has been made a cbe, actor tobyjones an 0be and singer craig davidn cancer trust, says he's chuffed to become a cbe. following a long campaign for every surviving member of england's 1966 world cup squad to receive an honour, ron flowers and jimmy greaves have both been made mbes. the majority of honours have gone to people who aren't in the public eye. tanya and nadim ednan—laperouse campaigned for a change in the law on food labelling after their...
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award—winning actress lesley manville has been made a cbe, actor tobyjones an 0be and singer craig david the bob champion cancer trust, says he's chuffed to become a cbe. following a long campaign for every surviving member of england's 1966 world cup squad to receive an honour, ron flowers and jimmy greaves have both been made mbes. the majority of honours have gone to people who aren't in the public eye. tanya and nadim ednan—laperouse campaigned for a change in the law on food labelling after their daughter, natasha, died from an allergic reaction. in a way, we just did what we felt at the time we had to do. it's like we were on a wave, and we're still on that wave. we're just, you know, moving forward and really trying to make a difference for all those people. we know that's what natasha would want us to do. among those recognised for their work during the pandemic are health workers like nurse cath fitzsimmons, who came out of retirement to work at her local hospital. i said, "please, i can't be sitting at home knowing that my colleagues and patients and staff would be potentially
award—winning actress lesley manville has been made a cbe, actor tobyjones an 0be and singer craig david the bob champion cancer trust, says he's chuffed to become a cbe. following a long campaign for every surviving member of england's 1966 world cup squad to receive an honour, ron flowers and jimmy greaves have both been made mbes. the majority of honours have gone to people who aren't in the public eye. tanya and nadim ednan—laperouse campaigned for a change in the law on food labelling...
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joining me now is lesley batchelor, chief executive of export boot camps.g, good to see you. talk through the logistics that we had in that report there of problems at ports for various reasons already. at the boot camp, whatare reasons already. at the boot camp, what are you telling those who want advice? on how to cope with the next few months? thank you, good question. the only thing we can say is that obviously we need to get there and keep everyone looking at government websites because that is where news is posted and a great tool that we have under the word transition, and it will help you through how changes will actually work a new and it will ask you if you are importing or exporting, et cetera et cetera and it is a great tool and i have to say it is very, very hard times for us because while negotiations have been going on, we have been trying to plan businesses and it is difficult to plan for the worst—case i think. at least i hope we. that is what we are telling them. we just have to grin and bear it, is that what people are thinking?” grin and
joining me now is lesley batchelor, chief executive of export boot camps.g, good to see you. talk through the logistics that we had in that report there of problems at ports for various reasons already. at the boot camp, whatare reasons already. at the boot camp, what are you telling those who want advice? on how to cope with the next few months? thank you, good question. the only thing we can say is that obviously we need to get there and keep everyone looking at government websites because...
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for lesley nelson, who has terminal cancer, that means she won't be able to spend time with her sisterrally, i just sat in my chair in floods of tears. and messaging my family, you know, what are we going to do? itjust seems so unfair. for somebody like me, i'm terminally ill, i won't be here next christmas. people may think, 0k, that's all right. we'll celebrate christmas in the summer. i don't know if i'm going to be here in the summer. my sister is going to be sitting at home by herself 100 miles away, and her presents are under the tree. 70 million people in england are back in lockdown. in london, the east and south east of england, people are being urged to stay at home. nonessential shops are closed, plans to allow christmas baubles have been cancelled. —— bubbles. in the rest of england, in scotland and in wales, christmas has been cut back significantly. instead of meeting for five days, christmas baubles will only be allowed for one, christmas day itself. it is with a very heavy heart, i must tell you we cannot continue with christmas as planned. in england, those living in t
for lesley nelson, who has terminal cancer, that means she won't be able to spend time with her sisterrally, i just sat in my chair in floods of tears. and messaging my family, you know, what are we going to do? itjust seems so unfair. for somebody like me, i'm terminally ill, i won't be here next christmas. people may think, 0k, that's all right. we'll celebrate christmas in the summer. i don't know if i'm going to be here in the summer. my sister is going to be sitting at home by herself 100...
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lesley's cule captured for several days so this is going to need it the problem is when an area is closed down how do you get that we're information and then this is how al jazeera is reporting right now if he appears average denies insurgency emerging intake i 2nd a piece of fruit it's. ok so that's me. yes it's open government has stated that. as i mentioned earlier operations are winding down and it is concluding. operations integrate however currently phone and internet access has only been restored to parts of to gray which are under ethiopian army control and these parts these cities and towns are actually very limited all of the grazier to have been governments go. ok well the areas that we are able to access by telling by telephone and internet are limited to several towns. to establish the town with residence in the town of my cut up as a very recently. but until this day relatives family members been unable to contact their loved ones in the regional capital of mechanics for instance home to half a 1000000 people. so without this without this ability to establish contact with th
lesley's cule captured for several days so this is going to need it the problem is when an area is closed down how do you get that we're information and then this is how al jazeera is reporting right now if he appears average denies insurgency emerging intake i 2nd a piece of fruit it's. ok so that's me. yes it's open government has stated that. as i mentioned earlier operations are winding down and it is concluding. operations integrate however currently phone and internet access has only been...
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. >> quick question, lesley -- leslie they are saying hire an dviser but they are saying decline in intel is a national security concern, right >> right they are saying this should be imperative to get these issues fixed. you are right. they have highlighted that intel and what it does is a national security importance and therefore they are hoping whatever strategic fixes they can achieve will work towards that goal. >> thanks, leslie. guy, it's interesting, it seems like if you were to consider not being a manufacturer which is what intel is consideration and outsourcing this, that that would be a security concern itself, that you would want to keep the manufacturing but if they keep it, it could cripple them in terms of what they need to fix and how to grow >> outsourcing manufacturing, exactly my concern i love that angle national security that was a creative way of thinking for third point gad for them number three we talked about this when they reported their third quarter on october 23 their data center business which was a big portion of what they do was a disaster. that comes in
. >> quick question, lesley -- leslie they are saying hire an dviser but they are saying decline in intel is a national security concern, right >> right they are saying this should be imperative to get these issues fixed. you are right. they have highlighted that intel and what it does is a national security importance and therefore they are hoping whatever strategic fixes they can achieve will work towards that goal. >> thanks, leslie. guy, it's interesting, it seems like if...
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well for more on lennon's legacy i'm joined tonight by lesley ann jones she's of music biographer and author of the book who killed john lennon it's good to have you on the program leslie and john lennon is like elvis presley one of these artists whose music lives on after they've died but also an artist who becomes even larger than life in death almost like a pop cultural deity if you will is our perception of john lennon today is it anything close to the reality of the man when he was alive. i think it's often sad isn't it that the most important thing a rock star can do to ensure longevity and methodology is to die young and not that john wouldn't wish this upon himself but because he is canceling all his legacy has gone through the roof and it's big it's a day that it's never being my children my 3 kids no beatles music they know john lennon music they didn't necessarily know very much about the man which is what inspired me to write this book i also wanted to approach this subject very much from a woman's point of view and to tell john story through the emails and it's like well
well for more on lennon's legacy i'm joined tonight by lesley ann jones she's of music biographer and author of the book who killed john lennon it's good to have you on the program leslie and john lennon is like elvis presley one of these artists whose music lives on after they've died but also an artist who becomes even larger than life in death almost like a pop cultural deity if you will is our perception of john lennon today is it anything close to the reality of the man when he was alive....
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the woman won't let donald trump talk about it, lesley stahl. doesn't matter. it's all the same. >> to that point, joe biden is now -- he needs to be interviewed, which he didn't get from colbert as the president-elect. not a parent. joe biden -- jonathan turley was tweeting -- tweeted something about this. he said this is not just about hunter biden. its about the president-elect and whether he lied about his knowledge of the dealings. either tony bobulinski or joe biden is lying. it's about if joe biden is compromised. if there was no there there, joe biden would go and sit down with a hard-hitting journalist. start with peter doocy and answer these questions directly about hunter biden being under a federal investigation. ukraine and china. but instead, he goes and, you know, he knows he's got colbert and these humor-free hosts and hacks totally in the bag. colbert was interviewing him like oh, there's other -- they're so mean to you. you know, joe biden knows that he could tell colbert hey, buddy, wax my legs and pumice my feet. colbert would do it and he w
the woman won't let donald trump talk about it, lesley stahl. doesn't matter. it's all the same. >> to that point, joe biden is now -- he needs to be interviewed, which he didn't get from colbert as the president-elect. not a parent. joe biden -- jonathan turley was tweeting -- tweeted something about this. he said this is not just about hunter biden. its about the president-elect and whether he lied about his knowledge of the dealings. either tony bobulinski or joe biden is lying. it's...
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we are going to talk to lesley mansell shortly about a new film she is in. pressure is in charge, so clear skies, the cold weather has filtered south into japan, bringing a lot of snow to japan, bringing a lot of snow to japan with more to come. but perhaps the most salient weather story around the world at the moment is the cyclone that is currently hitting fiji. it is a severe category five cyclone. it will bring catastrophic conditions with the potential for waves to be 40 metres high. a bit of wild weather. back to the uk. today our weather is much quieter than yesterday. it will be bright and it will be breezy. we are in between two weather fronts. this little ridge of high pressure across us. today we will see a lot of sunshine. a few showers. most of them will be across the north and also the west. later on in the day the cloud will thicken out towards the cloud will thicken out towards the west. heralding the arrival of a weather front which will introduce some showery outbreaks of rain. with it, the wind will also start to strengthen. temperatures t
we are going to talk to lesley mansell shortly about a new film she is in. pressure is in charge, so clear skies, the cold weather has filtered south into japan, bringing a lot of snow to japan, bringing a lot of snow to japan with more to come. but perhaps the most salient weather story around the world at the moment is the cyclone that is currently hitting fiji. it is a severe category five cyclone. it will bring catastrophic conditions with the potential for waves to be 40 metres high. a bit...
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that is a senate report that came out in september yet christiane amanpour and lesley stahl of 60 minutes dismissing it out of hand. your final word, dan. >> that is exactly right. they were not filling the role of investigative reporters. they went from being watchdogs to lapdogs. elizabeth: dan, good to see you come back soon. >> thank you. elizabeth: next up we have republican strategist ford o'connell. he is fired up and ready to go. he is joining other media like "the washington post" and "los angeles times." there is growing outrage in the media over politicians cutting the line to get vaccines before senior citizens and first-responders. the question is this, is this an eloquent case for term limits? that story next. taking prescrips shouldn't be one of them. cvs simpledose presorts your prescriptions into packets, so you know what to take when. delivered at no cost. is this clean? visit cvs.com. some things are good to know. like where to find the cheapest gas in town and which supermarket gives you the most bang for your buck. something else that's good to know? if you have medic
that is a senate report that came out in september yet christiane amanpour and lesley stahl of 60 minutes dismissing it out of hand. your final word, dan. >> that is exactly right. they were not filling the role of investigative reporters. they went from being watchdogs to lapdogs. elizabeth: dan, good to see you come back soon. >> thank you. elizabeth: next up we have republican strategist ford o'connell. he is fired up and ready to go. he is joining other media like "the...
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that is a senate report that came out in september yet christiane amanpour and lesley stahl of 60 minutesf hand. your final word, dan. >> that is exactly right. they were not filling the role of investigative reporters. they went from being watchdogs to lapdogs. elizabeth: dan, good to see you come back soon. >> thank you. elizabeth: next up we have republican strategist ford o'connell. he is fired up and ready to go. he is joining other media like "the washington post" and "los angeles times." there is growing outrage in the media over politicians cutting the line to get vaccines before senior citizens and first-responders. the question is this, is this an eloquent case for term limits? that story next ♪ the only thing a disaster can't destroy is hope. donate now at redcross.org ♪. elizabeth: let's welcome back to the show republican strategist ford o'connell. ford, critics are asking, including "the washington post" and "l.a. times" are asking this, why are politicians cutting in line to get the vaccine ahead of senior citizens and first-responders who are working 20 hour shifts? >> wel
that is a senate report that came out in september yet christiane amanpour and lesley stahl of 60 minutesf hand. your final word, dan. >> that is exactly right. they were not filling the role of investigative reporters. they went from being watchdogs to lapdogs. elizabeth: dan, good to see you come back soon. >> thank you. elizabeth: next up we have republican strategist ford o'connell. he is fired up and ready to go. he is joining other media like "the washington post"...
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cbs's lesley stahl of "60 minutes" denies on "60 minutes" anything, she denied the hunter biden scandale out in september detailing that controversy. also cnn's kristianna amanpour said there is no hunter biden controversy. your final word? >> there is documentary evidence of it. they said it was a russian plant. it wasn't. it was quite legitimate. we're talking about eric swalwell was honey-potted by a chinese spy. what do you think happened to hunter biden on his several trips to china knowing what we know about his life-style? what he wants to do in his own time is up to him but the fact we have the least vetted person in modern history entering the oval office. that is bad for the country. they think they have gotten by with the friendly media. as long as the senate stays in republican hands. as long as there are a few honest media sources, there are, the democrats are in for quite a ride i think. elizabeth: all right. christian whiton, good to see you. thanks for joining us. >> thanks, elizabeth. elizabeth: up next former national security council chief of staff fred fleitz on the
cbs's lesley stahl of "60 minutes" denies on "60 minutes" anything, she denied the hunter biden scandale out in september detailing that controversy. also cnn's kristianna amanpour said there is no hunter biden controversy. your final word? >> there is documentary evidence of it. they said it was a russian plant. it wasn't. it was quite legitimate. we're talking about eric swalwell was honey-potted by a chinese spy. what do you think happened to hunter biden on his...
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want to lose my business but you know i don't plan on losing it either at least the next 3 weeks lesley stiles says the elimination of outdoor dining will be she owns rocks on me and our team is using indoor service has already resulted in layoffs and now she has to focus on keeping her operation afloat i talked to my landlord yesterday and he agreed to use. part of my deposit on the building for this december's >>and the other the other part would be january's rent if need be. so that gets me through february with just that one chunk of money that i don't have to put out retail establishments like at child furniture will be allowed to remain open that 20% capacity. >>with a metering system for customers walking in and out but manager gwendolyn monroe says when other businesses are limited or forced to shut down it's bad for her shot to win first time the first shelter order. >>our business. in april so we sold one dresser in april we made $325 in sales in our rent is 2000. so you can't operate like that and this will be the 3rd time during the pandemic citrus salon owner candice lee od
want to lose my business but you know i don't plan on losing it either at least the next 3 weeks lesley stiles says the elimination of outdoor dining will be she owns rocks on me and our team is using indoor service has already resulted in layoffs and now she has to focus on keeping her operation afloat i talked to my landlord yesterday and he agreed to use. part of my deposit on the building for this december's >>and the other the other part would be january's rent if need be. so that...
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we don't want people dying at least the next 3 weeks lesley stiles says the elimination of outdoor dining will be she owns rocks on me and our team is losing indoor service has already resulted in layoffs and now she has to focus on keeping her operation afloat everybody's really working together to to trying to get through the next few months. >>financially retail establishments like addict child furniture will be allowed to remain open that 20% capacity with a metering system for customers walking in and out but manager gwendolyn monroe says when other businesses are limited or forced to shut down it's bad for her shop too little impact this because people who want to they won't come outside they won't come out and this will be the 3rd time during the pandemic citrus salon owner candice lee oddo says she will have to close up. >>hair salons cannot operate indoors or outdoors under the new order now my biggest concern. >>at this point is my staff. you know they had the support with in the and it's on the unemployment and the last round next time you know there's no clarity on whether or
we don't want people dying at least the next 3 weeks lesley stiles says the elimination of outdoor dining will be she owns rocks on me and our team is losing indoor service has already resulted in layoffs and now she has to focus on keeping her operation afloat everybody's really working together to to trying to get through the next few months. >>financially retail establishments like addict child furniture will be allowed to remain open that 20% capacity with a metering system for...
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single block of stone, with no brick, no mortar, nor wood, is a creation story you'll need to >> i'm lesleyhl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm norah o'donnell. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." ( ticking ) at walmart... curbside pickup you can get the perfect gift up until the last minute. let's end the year nailing it. ♪ let's end the year nailing it. man 1 vo: proof of less joint pain woman 1 oc: this is my body of proof. and clearer skin. man 2 vo: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 2 vo: ...with humira. woman 3 vo: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the number one prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. avo: humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious alle
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and a special holiday visit by lesley jones who may be trolling me by now, we don't know.ack with more on "the reidout" after this. he reidout" after this (customer) hi? (burke) happy anniversary. (customer) for what? (burke) every year you're with us, you get fifty dollars toward your home deductible. it's a policy perk for being a farmers customer. (customer) do i have to do anything? (burke) nothing. (customer) nothing? (burke) nothing. (customer) nothing? (burke) nothing. (customer) hmm, that is really something. (burke) you get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. see ya. (kid) may i have a balloon, too? (burke) sure. your parents have maintained a farmers home policy for twelve consecutive months, right? ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ (burke) start with a quote at 1-800-farmers. (kids laughing) ♪ upbeat tempo ♪ sanctuary music it's the final days of the wish list sales event sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment. our bargain detergent couldn't keep up. with us
and a special holiday visit by lesley jones who may be trolling me by now, we don't know.ack with more on "the reidout" after this. he reidout" after this (customer) hi? (burke) happy anniversary. (customer) for what? (burke) every year you're with us, you get fifty dollars toward your home deductible. it's a policy perk for being a farmers customer. (customer) do i have to do anything? (burke) nothing. (customer) nothing? (burke) nothing. (customer) nothing? (burke) nothing....
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owners say they have long feared this winter shutdown might come because of the virus and it is sear lesley stiles the owner of rocks on main in martinez says the elimination of indoor dining last month was bad enough now without outdoor dining. she says more layoffs could be coming and she's already reducing the amount of food she orders from vendors. >>i'm really shopping by hand at this point because i'm saving money and i'm only by small amounts of stuff you know are covered or bear getting the minimum that we need to be able to feed the people that. >>that we have. without a federal stimulus package inside businesses tell us they're not sure how they're going to make it through the winter and they just hope that this is not their last stand. in san francisco reaction to this new shelter in place order is was swift and profound. >>yeah, restaurant owners and managers talking about the toll that this is going to have on so many people, our first theresa is in the city's marina district with their thoughts. >>the meetings we have to have their staff, i mean it's just it's just breaks your
owners say they have long feared this winter shutdown might come because of the virus and it is sear lesley stiles the owner of rocks on main in martinez says the elimination of indoor dining last month was bad enough now without outdoor dining. she says more layoffs could be coming and she's already reducing the amount of food she orders from vendors. >>i'm really shopping by hand at this point because i'm saving money and i'm only by small amounts of stuff you know are covered or bear...
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coming up to one of the most intense election campaigns the us is set to inaugurate its cool to 6 lesley's january on al-jazeera. the american people have finally spoken america is islip. balanced or will become more dangerous the world is looking and feeling mixture of sadness sleep. with the election behind us while the republican party. the feel weekly take on u.s. politics and society that's the bottom line. teaching you can watch al-jazeera english streaming live on ikechi channel. plus thousands of our programs award winning documentary and dad these reports. subscribe to you chief forward slash al-jazeera english. mass protests forcing the government's hand but are we seeing the picture. just trying to get our affairs we follow journalists on the front line fishtank pre-press committed to reporting the facts police officers pointing guns at journalist to say stop telling the hong kong fact and fiction the most truth is it anyway on al-jazeera. china approves its 1st corona virus vaccine and plans to inoculate $50000000.00 people within the next month. and i'm putting you in the war
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it won't bring lesley back but it makes her loss a little less painful. in this hollywood story, it is the only happy ending that's available. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." thank you for watching. >>> suddenly there was a man with his arm around my neck and a gun to my head. i shoved my purse into his chest and i said, jesus, save me. and the bullet shot me right in the head, and i went down. >> lord, jesus, help me. oh, my god, help me. >> it came out of nowhere. a sweet stay-at-home mom from a strong family of faith shot point blank at her own garage door. >> my dad has like collapsed on the ground. >> it was very traumatic to see, very emotional time. >> her survival seemed like a miracle. >> i didn't know if i would live. >> was this some awful random crime? or did someone want her dead? that was mystery number one. >> someone was out there. >> yeah, we were scared. >> mystery number two, a secret 1600 miles away. >> there were several text messages. >> it's slowly snowballing. >> it was like a punch in the gut. >> mystery number three
it won't bring lesley back but it makes her loss a little less painful. in this hollywood story, it is the only happy ending that's available. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." thank you for watching. >>> suddenly there was a man with his arm around my neck and a gun to my head. i shoved my purse into his chest and i said, jesus, save me. and the bullet shot me right in the head, and i went down. >> lord, jesus, help me. oh, my god, help me. >>...
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. >> they said lesley didn't show up for work. >> her life had seemed perfect but maybe that was an illusion> yes, she did. >> had something driven her to leave town or had something very different happened? >>
. >> they said lesley didn't show up for work. >> her life had seemed perfect but maybe that was an illusion> yes, she did. >> had something driven her to leave town or had something very different happened? >>
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but an investigator who searched the area where fred said lesley fell did testify about finding fred'sglasses. >> this side was broken. the left-hand side was sticking in the dirt. >> did you see anything on the ground? >> four foot from the glasses there were what appeared to be scuff marks, as if somebody had slipped and had moved the dirt. >> reporter: and on the stand this witness, the coroner -- >> those are the gloves that leslie was wearing. >> reporter: -- tried to connect those scratches on fred's face to the plastic bumps, or nubbins on leslie's gloves. >> to me those plastic nubbins are a lot more consistent with the scratch marks on mr. mueller's face than branches and twigs. >> reporter: however, after a defense objection, the judge ruled the coroner's statement conjecture and told the jury to disregard it. so even though the prosecutors were not allowed to tell the jury how they thought the murder happened, they still had a theory to present for the why. they were high school sweethearts. he had never abused her, to anyone's knowledge. he had no life insurance policy out
but an investigator who searched the area where fred said lesley fell did testify about finding fred'sglasses. >> this side was broken. the left-hand side was sticking in the dirt. >> did you see anything on the ground? >> four foot from the glasses there were what appeared to be scuff marks, as if somebody had slipped and had moved the dirt. >> reporter: and on the stand this witness, the coroner -- >> those are the gloves that leslie was wearing. >>...
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raffensperger calling on koirn officials enforce 150 foot buffer zone, all of this federal judge lesleyrnatorial candidate stacey abrams ruled they cannot invalue dade voter registration based on information. >> thank you so much, stimulus showdown senate majority with leader mitch mcconnell blocking a stand-alone vote to increase direct payments from 600 dollars to americans, to 2000 dollars, yesterday, hour he did leave open the door for a vote later on, before a bill that ties other items on the president agenda including repealing controversial section 230 liability protection for big technology companies a commission on election security joining me now, brad wenstrup, substantive as it and courtney dominguez. >> reaction. >> when issue the senate i assume that is what you are talking about. dagen: yes, sir, that is it. >> yeah, so i think, that mcconnell trying to do what president would like him to do address these issues, 2,000 dollars is somewhat controversial 00 as you said already starting to go out the door, there was a lot more in this relief package than just that money. yo
raffensperger calling on koirn officials enforce 150 foot buffer zone, all of this federal judge lesleyrnatorial candidate stacey abrams ruled they cannot invalue dade voter registration based on information. >> thank you so much, stimulus showdown senate majority with leader mitch mcconnell blocking a stand-alone vote to increase direct payments from 600 dollars to americans, to 2000 dollars, yesterday, hour he did leave open the door for a vote later on, before a bill that ties other...
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an exchange between lesley stahl and president trump. it can't be verified she replied. i'm telling you. it can be verified. excuse me, leslie, they found a laptop. it cannot be verified. you can't verify something when you don't look into it in the first place to verify it. that was the first punch. the second punch, the knock-out blow social media, sandra, mareking sure that that story that is being dismissed if it gets reported, that will be censored and the accounts of people that share the story get locked out of their accounts. look, joe biden called this a smear campaign himself. that was echoed by journalists and by the way for all time sake russia disinformation and again if you dare broach the possibility of further inquiry you were mocked and laughed at in the most pious of ways. >> sandra: we remember this moment september 21st in iowa with our own peter doocy asking questions of joe biden. listen. >> mr. vice president, how many times have you ever spoken to your son about his overseas business dealings? >> i have never spok
an exchange between lesley stahl and president trump. it can't be verified she replied. i'm telling you. it can be verified. excuse me, leslie, they found a laptop. it cannot be verified. you can't verify something when you don't look into it in the first place to verify it. that was the first punch. the second punch, the knock-out blow social media, sandra, mareking sure that that story that is being dismissed if it gets reported, that will be censored and the accounts of people that share the...
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i don't know how much longer lesley stahl or anybody who wants to sit down with can talk to joe bideneve: but brian, you're missing the point. the reason "the new york times" actually touched the story and cnn suddenly touched the story -- brian: touching it. steve: because joe biden won. to your point, ainsley, a majority of people in the country acknowledged -- majority of voters think the media buried the hunter biden story which we have been telling you about here on fox news and the pages of the new york post for over a month. >> it's so blatant and i think they hated the president so much they could not stand the fact that he could possibly win another 4 years. they didn't care. it's so blatant and even northbound said i'm not going to give the restaurants that can't do indoor or outdoor in california, i'm not going to do until after the election. now that biden is in i will work on a stimulus plan. brian: difference between the president and former vice president. the president dealt with everybody calling all outlets and denied everything with russia. joe biden doesn't answer
i don't know how much longer lesley stahl or anybody who wants to sit down with can talk to joe bideneve: but brian, you're missing the point. the reason "the new york times" actually touched the story and cnn suddenly touched the story -- brian: touching it. steve: because joe biden won. to your point, ainsley, a majority of people in the country acknowledged -- majority of voters think the media buried the hunter biden story which we have been telling you about here on fox news and...
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when president trump brought up the scandal in his "60 minutes" interview, the interviewer, lesley staal this. >> he's in the midst of a scandal. >> he is not. he's not. no. come on. >> of course he is. it's the biggest -- second biggest scandal. the biggest scandal was when they spied on my campaign. they spied on my campaign. >> there's no real evidence of that. >> of course there is. it's all over the place. >> no. you know, this is "60 minutes" and we can't put on things we can't verify. >> you won't put it on because it's bad for biden. stuart: they never checked anyway, did they? now it's revealed there really is or was and still is something there. several investigations detail a shocking degree of influence peddling at the highest level, kickbacks, expense account living on the chinese dime and the media didn't want you to know. they wanted biden to win and they knew the scandal was so deep and sordid that it would derail the biden campaign, and that, the trump haters would not allow. which leaves the man who expects to be the next president in deep trouble. how will he deal with
when president trump brought up the scandal in his "60 minutes" interview, the interviewer, lesley staal this. >> he's in the midst of a scandal. >> he is not. he's not. no. come on. >> of course he is. it's the biggest -- second biggest scandal. the biggest scandal was when they spied on my campaign. they spied on my campaign. >> there's no real evidence of that. >> of course there is. it's all over the place. >> no. you know, this is "60...