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. >> rteeporr:le ax said it is what he loved doing a wndhat he maultitely gavs e hilife.he just l eovedverybody so well. he was really salpeci. r>>eporter: debora pattbsa, c news, kyiv. >> norah: may hree st in peace. back here at home now to the onomy and thrpe suringsi monthly jobs report. u.s. emprsloye added 517,000 jobs inan juary, and t emunploymentat re fell to 3.4%. thats ithe lt owesit'see bnn i more than ha alf ceurnty. stocks, however,el fl over erconcnsha tt the strongl rea labor reportld wou meanhe t federal rvresee llwi keep israing thosent iertes .rtes cbs's carterns eva has meor. reporter: besusins bisack at the tel tallyrand restaturann burbank, califa.orni she has me adfive new hires. h>>ow tshing change? more applioicatnsos lt 2-3 months been in foeaur yrs. an andbuance of people lngooki for work. >> repor jter:obins spititaly anled isure got the biggesbot othit wh streaurantsac cotiunng for everyne o in fiirve hes i,n january.in a,ll more than half ail mlion jobs created, nearly teripl exctpeations. datoy, presidenten bid tk ooa viorcty la w>>eav he cr
. >> rteeporr:le ax said it is what he loved doing a wndhat he maultitely gavs e hilife.he just l eovedverybody so well. he was really salpeci. r>>eporter: debora pattbsa, c news, kyiv. >> norah: may hree st in peace. back here at home now to the onomy and thrpe suringsi monthly jobs report. u.s. emprsloye added 517,000 jobs inan juary, and t emunploymentat re fell to 3.4%. thats ithe lt owesit'see bnn i more than ha alf ceurnty. stocks, however,el fl over erconcnsha tt the...
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remember the story of john lewis who was on the freedom line, and alabama and was beaten within an f hilifeat i believe was in 1961. >> the white citizens who were witnesses to these kinds of incidents, there had to be people of good heart who would want to -- who were horrified by it, what presented that in these communities from coming forward and insisting that some justice be done? >> in many cases -- i cannot say many. let me not begin counting here. but we uncover cases in which white citizens fought the system. so in one case, out of birmingham, a man who was a sheriff, it was on his day off and you go to the barbershop and gets out of the barbershop and just spending time with his buddies in a barbershop and a black area in birmingham. and he is shot down by a police officer on the street. the officer tells the story about how he was attacked by the victim and the victim was drunk etc.. and so on. and the couple with whom he works, first of all the doctor did an autopsy establishing that the shooting took place that refuted the -- took place in a way that refuted the story, and he s
remember the story of john lewis who was on the freedom line, and alabama and was beaten within an f hilifeat i believe was in 1961. >> the white citizens who were witnesses to these kinds of incidents, there had to be people of good heart who would want to -- who were horrified by it, what presented that in these communities from coming forward and insisting that some justice be done? >> in many cases -- i cannot say many. let me not begin counting here. but we uncover cases in...
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(laughs) >> rose: i always bece very sad when you descre th end of hilife. ken burns told me every time h ran the film as he was editing his dumentary heouldburst into tears. every timee showed that last... with the actors talking about what happened >> the truth is even as i was finishing the book the last couple months of it i couldn't bear the knowledge that he was going to die. i've lived wit this man for ten years and suddenly he was going to be gone. >> rose: to love shakespeare was part of the nature of this man? >> huge. nora and i talked about this when we were working on the book because she did a lot of research on the theater part of the book. think about what shakespeare... first of all, he memorized shakespeare. he could talk with aors, he could make all the moves the actors did. he knew it as well as any profession knew shakespeare and shakespeare's writing about tragedy and betrayal, wars, all the things he's dealing with. those huge themes are shakespearean, so he's loved him from the time he was a child. itas said when he got a copy of shak
(laughs) >> rose: i always bece very sad when you descre th end of hilife. ken burns told me every time h ran the film as he was editing his dumentary heouldburst into tears. every timee showed that last... with the actors talking about what happened >> the truth is even as i was finishing the book the last couple months of it i couldn't bear the knowledge that he was going to die. i've lived wit this man for ten years and suddenly he was going to be gone. >> rose: to love...
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now, in a statement tonight,sked pennies lawyer is right.n he risked hilifes ow an life and safety for the good of his fellow passengers. the unfortunate result was the unintended and unforeseen death of mr. neely. absolved we are confident mr. petitngdoi. will be fully absolved of any wrongdoing shot. >> if found guilty, the marine veteran could receive three and a half to fifty years in prison. >> brian , thank you . now, as a reminder, the victim in this case, jordan neely, wasn not the harmless michael jackson impersonator. like the left wants you toieveis believe this is a is a person y sadly, very tragically, who isll seriously, mentall.y. 2 prior he hadar forty two prior arrest, including a kidnapping charge, after he abducted a seven year old girl. he also racked multiple violent assaults against elderly new yorkers. his death witnesse and just prior to his death, while witnesses told police that neely was making violent threats on the subway and demandans, saying he didn't care if he went to jail, he didn't care if he got killed, here with reaction are former new york city may
now, in a statement tonight,sked pennies lawyer is right.n he risked hilifes ow an life and safety for the good of his fellow passengers. the unfortunate result was the unintended and unforeseen death of mr. neely. absolved we are confident mr. petitngdoi. will be fully absolved of any wrongdoing shot. >> if found guilty, the marine veteran could receive three and a half to fifty years in prison. >> brian , thank you . now, as a reminder, the victim in this case, jordan neely, wasn...
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complexity of that relationship, i think, plays out througall of his relationships s with women throughout hilife. with one wife after another. there's a, an inability to reach any recognizable level of intimacyra >> nr: young donald had his own crisis: finding his place in a family dominated by his father, fred, a stern and demanding real estate developer. >> i strongly suspect that he had a relationip with his father that accounts for a lot of what he became. and his father was a very brutal guy. he was a tough, hard-driving guy who had very, very littleot nal intelligence, to use today's terms. >> donald's father's overall h message children was-- and it was a very different message to the boys than to the girls-- to the boys, was, "compete, win, be a killer. do what you have to to win." >> narrator: inside the family, a harsh game of apprentice: who would ke over fred's empire? the fit in line wasn't donald, it was his oer brother freddy. >> my father was sensitive, he was nd and genous, he liked hanging out with his friends who adored him, and, may worst of all, although it's hard to say, he
complexity of that relationship, i think, plays out througall of his relationships s with women throughout hilife. with one wife after another. there's a, an inability to reach any recognizable level of intimacyra >> nr: young donald had his own crisis: finding his place in a family dominated by his father, fred, a stern and demanding real estate developer. >> i strongly suspect that he had a relationip with his father that accounts for a lot of what he became. and his father was a...
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now he said his dog saved hilife. the love of a dog. he's having a great time cleaning up the biscuits from the last segment. good morning. how did gunny save your life? >> i was trying to transition back to civilian life, and it's very tough for any veterans. i was about to give up on life. i really was at that point. when yuz i was sitting, crying dark room, this dog came over, put his head on my lap and cried with me. >> he's a gentle giant who really saved you and inspired you to start your nonprofit. >> i'm part of a nonprofit. what hoopens is i found guardians of rescue on facebook. i found them, bothered them, wanted to figure out how to get my dog certified, they helped me find him also, and he does help me transition from everyday problems. >> what are some of the things he does for you? >> i was diagnosed with traumatic brain injury, i have depression, anxiety, vertigo. he helps me go up and down the stairs. even with the headaches, i come home at night, he puts his head on my head. he gets it, he understand
now he said his dog saved hilife. the love of a dog. he's having a great time cleaning up the biscuits from the last segment. good morning. how did gunny save your life? >> i was trying to transition back to civilian life, and it's very tough for any veterans. i was about to give up on life. i really was at that point. when yuz i was sitting, crying dark room, this dog came over, put his head on my lap and cried with me. >> he's a gentle giant who really saved you and inspired you...