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. >> the last thing that toni ever had going through her mind was him pushing her off. >> do you thinks next. >> oh, am i next? >> yeah. >> he had the person he could control 1000 percent above any wife or anyone else in his life, and that was his daughter. >> so at this point, are you worried about haley's safety? >> the last thing we wanted was him going home to his child. >> i thought there must have been some mistake, because he would never do that, right? >> i definitely felt that i could have been the third victim. i'm like, oh, my gosh. >> i believe that the closer you are to harold, the more likely that he is going to harm or kill you. >>> within days of toni dying, the park received a letter about harold's first wife, lynn henthorn. >> harold's first wife, lynn, died when she was crushed under a car during a roadside tire change. authorities deemed it an accident. but when his second wife, toni, falls to her death in rocky mountain national park, investigators aren't convinced that fall is just another random accident. >> a man having one wife die is tragic, a man having two w
. >> the last thing that toni ever had going through her mind was him pushing her off. >> do you thinks next. >> oh, am i next? >> yeah. >> he had the person he could control 1000 percent above any wife or anyone else in his life, and that was his daughter. >> so at this point, are you worried about haley's safety? >> the last thing we wanted was him going home to his child. >> i thought there must have been some mistake, because he would never do...
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. >>> wisconsin democrat governor tony evers back to redefine a bill that defines mothers as inseminatedsons. millions of wisconsin residents are telling him now to go inseminated himself. i didn't know they had a governor. >>> a french company set the record for the world's largest cheese fondue. guess who bought a one-way ticket to france. >>> a psychologist recommends adults might want to reconsider visiting childhood hobbies. this must be advice for women, because men revisit their hobbies every time their wife leaves the house. >> you are on fire tonight. >> greg: i don't get it. >>> to keep married men from cheating with her, and influencer sprays a glitter on herself because it's hard to get off. in a related story, don't miss this new book, how to remove pesky glitter, by bill clinton. >>> lester holt is stepping down from "nbc nightly news". 's forehead is still available for pickleball. >>> and finally in england, a horse was rescued after falling halfway through a wooden bridge. welcome to my world, said one woman. [ cheers and applause ] she never goes to england. >>> biden a
. >>> wisconsin democrat governor tony evers back to redefine a bill that defines mothers as inseminatedsons. millions of wisconsin residents are telling him now to go inseminated himself. i didn't know they had a governor. >>> a french company set the record for the world's largest cheese fondue. guess who bought a one-way ticket to france. >>> a psychologist recommends adults might want to reconsider visiting childhood hobbies. this must be advice for women, because...
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tony, oliviers, emmys. you've been in the gladiators, nanny mcphee, i, claudius, of course. are you satisfied? do you look back and think, "i'm good, i've done well"? i have been the luckiest actor you will ever meet... well, i'm going to talk about that later with you, cos i don't think it is all luck. but, anyway. well, i've been around for over 60 years, and i've been given so many opportunities, you know, and i... and i still enjoy it. i don't think i can do much stage work any more. that's. .. that's become a bit scary for me. the memory? tricky... the lines? tricky, tricky, the memory. and the exposure and the... with the camera, i can stop. not a good thing. yes. obviously... i mean, obviously shakespeare, emperors, claudius... particularly appealed to you, resonated with you? and... in that sense, you get to play kings, princes, emperors. and i did a lot of shakespeare and i... i had no talent for anything else. and... 0k, is there a line from hamlet that particularly, was there something about inhabiting people from the past that particularly appealed to you, resonated with you? i think it happened because i did a lot of the classic roles. and... in that sense, you get to play kings,
tony, oliviers, emmys. you've been in the gladiators, nanny mcphee, i, claudius, of course. are you satisfied? do you look back and think, "i'm good, i've done well"? i have been the luckiest actor you will ever meet... well, i'm going to talk about that later with you, cos i don't think it is all luck. but, anyway. well, i've been around for over 60 years, and i've been given so many opportunities, you know, and i... and i still enjoy it. i don't think i can do much stage work any...
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tony hall said the vote by the board, quote, demonstrated we live in a civilized society. anyone violating the ban can be fined between 50 and $500. we asked police if they have evered anyone here or anywhere in san francisco. police told us at this time they don't have this data compiled. portsmouth square is run by rec and park. that department issued a statement reminding us that the square has, quote, some of the best maintained and most heavily used restrooms in our entire park system. so why pee outside? so we're going to try to ask this individual why he is urinating in public. we waited until he was done with his business. excuse me sir. hi, we're with abc news. my name is leon melendez. i wanted to ask you. you realize there are public bathrooms upstairs, but you choose to urinate here. could i ask you why? >> okay. thank you, thank. >> you, thank you. do you. why do you urinate here? he just simply walked away. portsmouth square is not the only park in san francisco with its share of peeing individuals. garfield square in the mission hosts many day laborers who were at one time urinating outside, despite also having a public bathroom inside the park. the
tony hall said the vote by the board, quote, demonstrated we live in a civilized society. anyone violating the ban can be fined between 50 and $500. we asked police if they have evered anyone here or anywhere in san francisco. police told us at this time they don't have this data compiled. portsmouth square is run by rec and park. that department issued a statement reminding us that the square has, quote, some of the best maintained and most heavily used restrooms in our entire park system. so...
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tony hall said the vote by the board, quote, demonstrated we live in a civilized society. anyone violating the ban can be fined between 50 and $500. we asked police if they have evered anyone here or anywhere in san francisco. police told us at this time they don't have this data compiled. portsmouth square is run by rec and park. that department issued a statement reminding us that the square has, quote, some of the best maintained and most heavily used restrooms in our entire park system. so why pee outside? so we're going to try to ask this individual why he is urinating in public. we waited until he was done with his business. excuse me sir. hi, we're with abc news. my name is lyanne melendez. i wanted to ask you. you realize there are public bathrooms upstairs, but you choose to urinate here. could i ask you why? >> okay. thank you, thank you. thank you. yeah. do you. why do you urinate here? >> he just simply walked away. portsmouth square is not the only park in san francisco with its share of peeing individuals. garfield square in the mission hosts many day laborers who were at one time urinating outside, despite also having a public bathroom inside the pa
tony hall said the vote by the board, quote, demonstrated we live in a civilized society. anyone violating the ban can be fined between 50 and $500. we asked police if they have evered anyone here or anywhere in san francisco. police told us at this time they don't have this data compiled. portsmouth square is run by rec and park. that department issued a statement reminding us that the square has, quote, some of the best maintained and most heavily used restrooms in our entire park system. so...
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tony hall said the vote by the board, quote, demonstrated we live in a civilized society. anyone violating the ban can be fined between 50 and $500. we asked police if they have ever cited anyone here or anywhere in san francisco. police told us at this time they don't have this data compiled. portsmouth square is run by rec and park. that department issued a statement reminding us that the square has, quote, some of the best maintained and most heavily used restrooms in our entire park system. so why pee outside? so we're going to try to ask this individual why he is urinating in public. we waited until he was done with his business. excuse me sir. hi, we're with abc news. my name is lyanne melendez. i wanted to ask you. you realize there are public bathrooms upstairs, but you choose to urinate here. could i ask you why? >> okay. thank you, thank you. thank you. yeah. do you. why do you urinate here? >> he just simply walked away. portsmouth square is not the only park in san francisco with its share of peeing individuals. garfield square in the mission hosts many day laborers who were at one time urinating outside despite also having a public bathroom inside the
tony hall said the vote by the board, quote, demonstrated we live in a civilized society. anyone violating the ban can be fined between 50 and $500. we asked police if they have ever cited anyone here or anywhere in san francisco. police told us at this time they don't have this data compiled. portsmouth square is run by rec and park. that department issued a statement reminding us that the square has, quote, some of the best maintained and most heavily used restrooms in our entire park system....
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tony, emmy award winner and tomorrow night's academy award nominee, cynthia erivo, releasing her new single, "replay." all eyes will be on erivo. if she wins the oscar, she will be the youngest person to ever watching to see what erivo and her "wicked" co-star, ariana grande, do on the stage. there is a ton of buzz about that performance and whether or not it can top the "i'm just ken" performance from last year. can't wait for that. >> janai: so much buzz. so much excitement about that performance to see those two together on stage. >> gio: those voices. i mean, we just heard cynthia's voice right there. that single sounds amazing. >> janai: can't wait to see what happens tomorrow night. we'll have more on that in a moment. >>> first a look at some of the other big stories we're following on this saturday morning. agencies across the u.s. government have begun sending a second email to federal employees again demanding that they list five tasks they completed at work this week. this time the email gives federal employees the option of responding that they can't elaborate because their work was classified or sensitive. >> gio: also right now, blake lively's subpoena for phone records amid
tony, emmy award winner and tomorrow night's academy award nominee, cynthia erivo, releasing her new single, "replay." all eyes will be on erivo. if she wins the oscar, she will be the youngest person to ever watching to see what erivo and her "wicked" co-star, ariana grande, do on the stage. there is a ton of buzz about that performance and whether or not it can top the "i'm just ken" performance from last year. can't wait for that. >> janai: so much buzz....
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ever. yes yes yes no. depend, the only thing stronger than us, is you. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back, everybody. our first guest tonight is an emmy- and tony you know from his work on broadway in "cabaret" and shows such as "schmigadoon!" and "the good wife." he is both a producer and the host of "the traitors." new episodes stream thursdays on peacock. let's take a look. ♪ >> and so we meet again, my faithful and not-so-faithful friends. today you raised $20,000 for the prize fund, which is now a statuesque $55,000 and growing by the day. but the traitor's amongst us and confidence is high because they have yet to taste defeat at the roundtable. here is where all that can change. players, the floor is yours. >> seth: please welcome back to the show alan cumming, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: alan, hello. >> hello, seth. >> seth: you know, the last time we were here we talked about how you were initially hesitant about doing the show. and yet, every clip, it's like the role you were born to play. >> it's such fun. i know, i was just so -- i didn't really understand what -- why they'd want me. i don
ever. yes yes yes no. depend, the only thing stronger than us, is you. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back, everybody. our first guest tonight is an emmy- and tony you know from his work on broadway in "cabaret" and shows such as "schmigadoon!" and "the good wife." he is both a producer and the host of "the traitors." new episodes stream thursdays on peacock. let's take a look. ♪ >> and so we meet again, my faithful and...
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don't you ever have the new york post or the epic news or anything that is more balanced than the far left newspapers? because you are part of the problem, are you? host: let's hear from tonyn iowa, line for democrats. good morning. caller: i think i've got a real simple solution to the ukraine russia war. host: we are talking about your view of the news media. caller: oh. well, i think that it has been four long years of censorship other than that i think it is corrupt. the last four years set been the most pronounced. the last caller just kind of emphasize that, and hopefully the conservative media won't jump on board and start doing it. appreciate c-span, thank you, have a great day. host: tony in iowa. looking at the polling again of trust in local news, it is showing that a share of americans prefer to get their local news online as opposed to those getting it from tv or print. newspapers are no longer primarily consumed as a print product. the majority of readers of local daily newspapers now access them digitally. a share of u.s. adults say they are paying close attention to local news having drops in their last major survey. that is mirroring a decline and attentio
don't you ever have the new york post or the epic news or anything that is more balanced than the far left newspapers? because you are part of the problem, are you? host: let's hear from tonyn iowa, line for democrats. good morning. caller: i think i've got a real simple solution to the ukraine russia war. host: we are talking about your view of the news media. caller: oh. well, i think that it has been four long years of censorship other than that i think it is corrupt. the last four years set...
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don't you ever have the new york post or the epic news or anything that is more balanced than the far left newspapers? because you are part of the problem, are you? host: let's hear from tonyiowa, line for democrats. good morning. caller: i think i've got a real simple solution to the ukraine russia war. host: we are talking about your view of the news media. caller: oh. well, i think that it has been four long years of censorship other than that i think it is corrupt. the last four years set been the most pronounced. the last caller just kind of emphasize that, and hopefully the conservative media won't jump on board and start doing it. appreciate c-span, thank you, have a great day. host: tony in iowa. looking at the polling again of trust in local news, it is showing that a share of americans prefer to get their local news online as opposed to those getting it from tv or print. newspapers are no longer primarily consumed as a print product. the majority of readers of local daily newspapers now access them digitally. a share of u.s. adults say they are paying close attention to local news having drops in their last major survey. that is mirroring a decline and attention
don't you ever have the new york post or the epic news or anything that is more balanced than the far left newspapers? because you are part of the problem, are you? host: let's hear from tonyiowa, line for democrats. good morning. caller: i think i've got a real simple solution to the ukraine russia war. host: we are talking about your view of the news media. caller: oh. well, i think that it has been four long years of censorship other than that i think it is corrupt. the last four years set...