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and then you want me to not get mad at it because -- richard: michael, michael, michael, michael, what'ss the most important thing. michael: then you're not making any sense. you're making stories up. that's not fair. lemonis: if your business is in trouble and you need my help, log on to... or if you're young or old.are if you run everyday, no matter who you are a heart attack can happen without warning. if you've had a heart attack, a bayer aspirin regimen can help prevent another one. be...
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michael: no.sted about five hours. one time, i took it. the physical side of parkinson's, they have a very and they have a -- they have a rating system. clear, thel very extent to which they have what level you are at, in terms of the symptoms, the physical symptoms. the cognitive symptoms, every test is different. -- they use take differentest but for -- i've done it about four or five times and they are different each time. we have more video of that particular operation. let's see if you remember this part of it. [video clip] this is the part, ray, where you will hear a lot of loud nose -- noise, ok. it is not going to hurt, but it is going to make your teeth chatter. but it's not going to hurt. >> this is as far under as i am going to get, right? >> ok, ready? >> i feel fine. i never felt a thing. >> yep. [end video clip] michael: first of all, i don't remember it very clearly. the second of all, he is right, there are dime sized holes. i do not realize that until before the operation. i was e
michael: no.sted about five hours. one time, i took it. the physical side of parkinson's, they have a very and they have a -- they have a rating system. clear, thel very extent to which they have what level you are at, in terms of the symptoms, the physical symptoms. the cognitive symptoms, every test is different. -- they use take differentest but for -- i've done it about four or five times and they are different each time. we have more video of that particular operation. let's see if you...
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michael kinsley. he talks about living with parkinson's disease and his new book, "old age: a beginners guide." brian: michael kinsley in your new book, "old age: a beginners why do you start your book by saying, this is not about parkinson's disease? michael: because i did not want people to think this was another sad saga of someone suffering. -- i did not want it to be autobiographical. , whoted to tell the story wanted to be able to generalize from it, about what is it like to facethe fact, not having an illness, necessarily. but, the fact that you were going to die one way or another. brian: when did you know yeah, ?hat year yo michael: 1993. brian: what was your reaction? it was in distress. days.very upset for a few since then, i have accommodated to wait. it is not the worst thing in the world. brian: whose idea was it to do this book? by the way, it is only $18. michael: it is only $9.99 on amazon. a piece in the new yorker that is partly from this book and everybody said, you ought to do a b
michael kinsley. he talks about living with parkinson's disease and his new book, "old age: a beginners guide." brian: michael kinsley in your new book, "old age: a beginners why do you start your book by saying, this is not about parkinson's disease? michael: because i did not want people to think this was another sad saga of someone suffering. -- i did not want it to be autobiographical. , whoted to tell the story wanted to be able to generalize from it, about what is it like...
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sir michael, thank you so much for joining us. sir michael: it is a pleasure.mily: you wrote this book with another sir, sir alex ferguson, the legendary former manager of manchester united. he is one of the revered names in football, or as we call it, soccer. what drew you to this project as a journalist turned tech investor? sir michael: i always followed united. not as a raving fan. but as a young boy, i started to follow them and i followed them through the years. then working in silicon valley, working hard to help build sequoia, i was very curious about organizations that had succeeded for a very long time and performed at an extremely high level. and particularly those organizations that had been run by one individual. and there just are not that many of them. emily: you both, in your careers, have been tasked with taking undervalued assets and making them profitable. sir michael: he grew up in scotland, and i grew up in wales. both of us sort of have an outsider's mentality. and also, i think, a fair amount of a big work ethic. emily: he is credited wit
sir michael, thank you so much for joining us. sir michael: it is a pleasure.mily: you wrote this book with another sir, sir alex ferguson, the legendary former manager of manchester united. he is one of the revered names in football, or as we call it, soccer. what drew you to this project as a journalist turned tech investor? sir michael: i always followed united. not as a raving fan. but as a young boy, i started to follow them and i followed them through the years. then working in silicon...
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michael: no. they are two different diseases. parkinson's have a much higher chance of getting parkinson's dementia. brian: robert mcnamara, your story. former secretary of defense. michael: he is in the book only because iran into him on an and he was the secretary of defense under jfk and lbj. view and the view of many responsible for the vietnam war. i found myself sitting next to him on an airplane. i asked him where he was going and he was going to denver to meet his girlfriend. he must have been in his 80's. they were going to go cross-country skiing. obviously has led quite a wonderful life, after he did this damage, in my view. , whon the view of many know a lot more than me. brian: he lived to be 93. michael: that's even better. brian: did you talk to him on the plane? michael: yes, but i didn't talk to him about anything important. i guess i was a little afraid. led this really nice life. 93,veryone could live until and they cross-country skiing with their girlfriend at that age, or boyf
michael: no. they are two different diseases. parkinson's have a much higher chance of getting parkinson's dementia. brian: robert mcnamara, your story. former secretary of defense. michael: he is in the book only because iran into him on an and he was the secretary of defense under jfk and lbj. view and the view of many responsible for the vietnam war. i found myself sitting next to him on an airplane. i asked him where he was going and he was going to denver to meet his girlfriend. he must...
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he knew michael cared about cuba and the people in cuba and he cared about michael.was those kinds of relationships that michael built that made him such a remarkable person. amy: i want to go back to 2006 when michael ratner and the center for constitutional rights were awarded the lennon ono grant for peace. this wasn't -- this was in iceland. michael was introduced by yoko ono. aware, -- e well which we ourselves created. but we don't have to live in such darkness. it is up to us to walk away from it. and together, arrive into the future with this already in our hands. to accomplish us this. one is healing [indiscernible] individualo enjoy freedoms and collective health. borders center for constitutional rights are working on the very things we ofd to restore the balance this land we love and cherish. >> thank you. it is incredible honor for me as the president of the center for constitutional rights to receive this honor. it has special significance for us. of course, a lot of people said to me, michael, what are you guys going to do with the money? one of the th
he knew michael cared about cuba and the people in cuba and he cared about michael.was those kinds of relationships that michael built that made him such a remarkable person. amy: i want to go back to 2006 when michael ratner and the center for constitutional rights were awarded the lennon ono grant for peace. this wasn't -- this was in iceland. michael was introduced by yoko ono. aware, -- e well which we ourselves created. but we don't have to live in such darkness. it is up to us to walk...
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and then you want me to not get mad at it because -- richard: michael, michael, michael, michael, what's is the most important thing. michael: then you're not making any sense. you're making stories up. that's not fair. lemonis: if your business is in trouble and you need my help, log on to... morning ted! scott! ready to hit some balls? ooh! hey buddy, what's up? this is what it can be like to have shingles. oh, man. a painful, blistering rash. if you had chickenpox, the shingles virus is already inside you. 1 in 3 people will get shingles in their lifetime. after almost 3 weeks, i just really wanted to give it a shot. you know, i'm not feeling it today. talk to your doctor or pharmacist today about a vaccine that can help prevent shingles. i'm spending too muchs for time hiringnter. and not enough time in my kitchen. (announcer) need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over 100 of the web's leading job boards with a single click. then simply select the best candidates from one easy to review list. you put up one post and the next day you have all these candidates.
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when did you hear about michael?w it was maybe a year or so after martha's murder, he was found drunk in our ditch out in front of our house. and the police came, so we found out that he had all kinds of problems. >> michael bounced from school to school and was already a heavy drinker. after a drunk driving incident, michael's father sent him to elan, a school or troubled kids. but despite all that, michael was never a police suspect. he always had a solid alibi, saying he went to his cousin's house the night of the murder. backed up by john. >> the most important thing that i can share about michael, is that michael's innocent and i can say that with 100% certainty, because i was with him eight miles away at my cousin's. we left our house at 9:30, and we didn't come back until sometime after 11:00, and i was given a polygraph, which i passed. >> years went by without that alibiing with questioned. but years later, suspicious would shift to michael. >> the police investigation was inept from the beginning. >> as aut
when did you hear about michael?w it was maybe a year or so after martha's murder, he was found drunk in our ditch out in front of our house. and the police came, so we found out that he had all kinds of problems. >> michael bounced from school to school and was already a heavy drinker. after a drunk driving incident, michael's father sent him to elan, a school or troubled kids. but despite all that, michael was never a police suspect. he always had a solid alibi, saying he went to his...
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michael: yes.rlie: they drilled and did something? michael: they attached -- they drill down from here, and attached wire, which ends in a point, and then they come in from the other direction with a, with the thing i can't remember, and they attach those. if they get it right, it puts out a little electrical signal which block the electrical signals that cause parkinson's. something like that. charlie: did you set out to write about old age, and it turned out to be more about parkinson's, and this scouting expedition? michael: not really. that's the gimmick of the book, and as i say in the book, the, anyone who wishes to buy it under this misconception, go ahead. [laughter] charlie: but people might think you do what you always have done in your career, able to look at something that others have looked at, and explain it in a way that is more penetrating and more interesting, and written better, and to show us, sometimes a contrary and quite a few, or sometimes a view from a different perspective.
michael: yes.rlie: they drilled and did something? michael: they attached -- they drill down from here, and attached wire, which ends in a point, and then they come in from the other direction with a, with the thing i can't remember, and they attach those. if they get it right, it puts out a little electrical signal which block the electrical signals that cause parkinson's. something like that. charlie: did you set out to write about old age, and it turned out to be more about parkinson's, and...
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michael: true.t is not the first time i have felt that way but i felt more that way than i have ever felt before. there were a couple reasons. the superficial reasons were that at the heart of the book, you have an intellectual discipline, psychology, that i had to teach myself about. and you had a backdrop of israel in the early days which is a really peculiar and interesting place. and war. i knew a bit about it but not enough to create that setting. but the biggest thing i think, the source of hesitancy was, i normally feel intellectually equal to my subjects. i can get my mind around my subjects and what they are talking about. in this case, the fertility and the power of these guys' minds was daunting. i knew i was going to be in the position of the b students trying to write about the a students. i felt like a gnat trying to get my arms around two elephants. and i knew in the back of my mind, danny kahneman is one of the world sharpest critic and the greatest doubter of things. i knew whatever
michael: true.t is not the first time i have felt that way but i felt more that way than i have ever felt before. there were a couple reasons. the superficial reasons were that at the heart of the book, you have an intellectual discipline, psychology, that i had to teach myself about. and you had a backdrop of israel in the early days which is a really peculiar and interesting place. and war. i knew a bit about it but not enough to create that setting. but the biggest thing i think, the source...
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michael's mother was going keep the two kids at her house for the weekend while barb and michael took off after the party for a cozy couple of days at a lodge. >> so that would have been a friday night and it was going to be a romantic weekend? >> right. >> a weekend not meant to be because by the time joe and mary got to the comic bookstore before 9:00, was there confusion, cop cars. >> we pulled up and joe rolled down the window and the police stopped us and they said you can't go through. we're investigating a homicide. somebody was killed. >> i immediately thought mike because i thought no one hated my sister. absolutely nobody. >> but the victim wasn't mike. it was joe's sister and it was steckman to make sense of the senseless. he'd been the investigator on duty when the hospital called that they'd had a woman come in with a single gunshot to the head. >> now we had a full-blown homicide. >> you know it's going to be a long night. >> yes. >> as the detective's team scoured the strip mall dumpsters for maybe a tossed weapon, clothing, something, he turned over the few facts he ha
michael's mother was going keep the two kids at her house for the weekend while barb and michael took off after the party for a cozy couple of days at a lodge. >> so that would have been a friday night and it was going to be a romantic weekend? >> right. >> a weekend not meant to be because by the time joe and mary got to the comic bookstore before 9:00, was there confusion, cop cars. >> we pulled up and joe rolled down the window and the police stopped us and they said...
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and then you want me to not get mad at it because -- richard: michael, michael, michael, michael, what'smost important thing. michael: then you're not making any sense. you're making stories up. that's not fair. lemonis: if your business is in trouble and you need my help, log on to... chard: michael, what's important to me is the most important thing. michael: you're not making any sense! you're making stories up! that's not fair. lemonis: calm down. michael: i really am offended by you guys saying i'm cavalier with money. if i spent $20 to overnight samples here when i saved the company hundreds of thousands of dollars 'cause of this packaging, then i guess i'm cavalier. lemonis: can you change your tone? we're in a work environment. it's not good delivery. if you and i actually worked for him, in this building, he's your boss. michael: i understand that. lemonis: you probably would have gotten fired in this last argument. ♪ you can't change people's perceptions unless you change your behavior. an argument's never gonna change it. it's just not. so let it go. michael: okay. lemonis: wh
and then you want me to not get mad at it because -- richard: michael, michael, michael, michael, what'smost important thing. michael: then you're not making any sense. you're making stories up. that's not fair. lemonis: if your business is in trouble and you need my help, log on to... chard: michael, what's important to me is the most important thing. michael: you're not making any sense! you're making stories up! that's not fair. lemonis: calm down. michael: i really am offended by you guys...
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sir michael, thank you so much for joining us. sir michael: it is a pleasure.mily: you wrote this book with another sir, sir alex ferguson, the legendary former manager of manchester united. he is one of the revered names in football, or as we call it, soccer. what drew you to this project as a journalist turned tech investor? sir michael: i always followed united. not as a raving fan. but as a young boy, i started to follow them and i followed them through the years. but then, working in silicon valley, working hard to help build sequoia, i was very curious about organizations that had succeeded for a very long time, and performed at an extremely high level. and particularly those organizations that had been run by one individual. and there just are not that many of them. emily: you both, in your careers, have been tasked with taking undervalued assets and making them profitable. sir michael: he grew up in scotland, and i grew up in wales. both of us sort of have an outsider's mentality. and also, i think, a fair amount of a big work ethic. emily: he is credit
sir michael, thank you so much for joining us. sir michael: it is a pleasure.mily: you wrote this book with another sir, sir alex ferguson, the legendary former manager of manchester united. he is one of the revered names in football, or as we call it, soccer. what drew you to this project as a journalist turned tech investor? sir michael: i always followed united. not as a raving fan. but as a young boy, i started to follow them and i followed them through the years. but then, working in...
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and then you want me to not get mad at it because -- richard: michael, michael, michael, michael, what'so me is the most important thing. michael: then you're not making any sense. you're making stories up. that's not fair. lemonis: if your business is in trouble and you need my help, log on to... you can fly across welcome town in minutes16, or across the globe in under an hour. whole communities are living on mars and solar satellites provide earth with unlimited clean power. in less than a century, boeing took the world from seaplanes to space planes, across the universe and beyond. and if you thought that was amazing, you just wait. ♪ i think we should've taken a tarzan know where tarzan go! tarzan does not know where tarzan go. hey, excuse me, do you know where the waterfall is? waterfall? no, me tarzan, king of jungle. why don't you want to just ask somebody? if you're a couple, you fight over directions. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. oh ohhhhh it's what you do. ohhhhhh! do you have to do that right in my ear? a
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and then you want me to not get mad at it because -- richard: michael, michael, michael, michael, what'sis the most important thing. michael: then you're not making any sense. you're making stories up. that's not fair. lemonis: if your business is in trouble and you need my help, log on to... after a dvt blood clot.mind when i got out of the hospital what about my family? my li'l buddy? and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital but i wondered if this was the right treatment for me. then my doctor told me about eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. not only does eliquis treat dvt and pe blood clots, but eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. knowing eliquis had both... turned around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliquis call your doctor right away if you hav
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and then you want me to not get mad at it because -- richard: michael, michael, michael, michael, what'syou're not making any sense. you're making stories up. that's not fair. lemonis: if your business is in trouble and you need my help, log on to... today's the day! oh look! creepy gloves for my feet. when i was a kid there was a handle. and a face. this is nice. does it come in a california king? getting roid rage. hemorrhoid. these are the worst, right? i'm gonna buy them. boom. i'll take...
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sir michael, thank you so much for joining us. sir michael: it is a pleasure.mily: you wrote this book with another sir, sir alex ferguson, the legendary former manager of manchester united. he is one of the revered names in football, or as we call it, soccer. what drew you to this project as a journalist turned tech investor? sir michael: i always followed united. not as a raving fan. but as a young boy, i started to follow them and i followed them through the years. but then, working in silicon valley, working hard to help build sequoia, i was very curious about organizations that had succeeded for a very long time, and performed at an extremely high level. and particularly those organizations that had been run by one individual. and there just are not that many of them. emily: you both, in your careers, have been tasked with taking undervalued assets and making them profitable. sir michael: he grew up in scotland, and i grew up in wales. both of us sort of have an outsider's mentality. and also, i think, a fair amount of a big work ethic. emily: he is credit
sir michael, thank you so much for joining us. sir michael: it is a pleasure.mily: you wrote this book with another sir, sir alex ferguson, the legendary former manager of manchester united. he is one of the revered names in football, or as we call it, soccer. what drew you to this project as a journalist turned tech investor? sir michael: i always followed united. not as a raving fan. but as a young boy, i started to follow them and i followed them through the years. but then, working in...
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>> michael meeropol: yep. the very first visit, i said to a guard, "let me see the electric chair." >> cooper: why did you want to see the electric chair? >> michael meeropol: i didn't want to see the electric chair. i wanted to prove to the people at the prison i wasn't afraid of it. >> robert meeropol: i remember that the prison seemed like a big fortress that we were entering, this gray stone building, almost medieval-like. but when we went into the visiting room, everything was kind of quiet and calm, which is what i needed. parents made a conscious effort to try to act that way. and so, you could say that they fooled me, and i wanted to be fooled. ( laughs ) >> michael meeropol: i remember asking them both in sing sing if they were innocent. i said, "are you really innocent?" and they reacted, "but of course we are," you know? and that was enough for me for, you know, decades. >> cooper: but it wasn't enough for the supreme court, which denied the rosenbergs' appeal. never before in the u.s. had a to the
>> michael meeropol: yep. the very first visit, i said to a guard, "let me see the electric chair." >> cooper: why did you want to see the electric chair? >> michael meeropol: i didn't want to see the electric chair. i wanted to prove to the people at the prison i wasn't afraid of it. >> robert meeropol: i remember that the prison seemed like a big fortress that we were entering, this gray stone building, almost medieval-like. but when we went into the visiting...
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>> and we have michael. >> do you? >> reporter: it wasn't the reaction the detective was he found danielle's tone to be strangely flat and unemotional. >> that was troubling to me. that was disturbing to me. >> i cannot believe he did this. >> reporter: danielle went on to say she had no idea michael planned to talk to sam that day. >> michael never said anything about going over there? >> no, he didn't. >> reporter: but detectives were skeptical. they wondered if danielle knew more about michael's intentions than she was letting on. >> at this point, i don't know to believe her or not. >> reporter: you're not done with danielle dreher? >> oh, we're not done with her. >> reporter: for the time being, szalbirak left danielle at the hospital to be with sam's family. it was up to danielle to reveal the identity of the shooter and explain the sordid details of how she was connected to him. she said, "i need you to sit down. i have something to tell you." and the hairs on the back of my neck stood up. >> reporter: first, ci
>> and we have michael. >> do you? >> reporter: it wasn't the reaction the detective was he found danielle's tone to be strangely flat and unemotional. >> that was troubling to me. that was disturbing to me. >> i cannot believe he did this. >> reporter: danielle went on to say she had no idea michael planned to talk to sam that day. >> michael never said anything about going over there? >> no, he didn't. >> reporter: but detectives were...
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minor, or that it was michael who shot sam. instead, he started by asking danielle about her marriage to sam. danielle candidly described it as troubled -- >> we have been not getting along for many months. explained that she knew sam was having an affair, despite sam's best efforts to conceal it. did you know where he went today? today, i'm sure he went to his girlfriend's, yeah. but he always goes to her house. i'm not surprised by that. >> reporter: danielle then admitted that, she too, was unfaithful. >> she was pretty straightforward, told me about the affair. >> it was wrong. i shouldn't have done it. nobody should cheat. >> reporter: little by little, the detectives led danielle to believe they were focusing their investigation on her lover, michael. >> so would it kind of shock you if michael went and confronted him? >> yeah. >> that's what happened. >> really? >> and we have michael. >> do you? >> reporter: it wasn't the reaction the detective was expecting. he found danielle's tone to be strangely flat and unemotional
minor, or that it was michael who shot sam. instead, he started by asking danielle about her marriage to sam. danielle candidly described it as troubled -- >> we have been not getting along for many months. explained that she knew sam was having an affair, despite sam's best efforts to conceal it. did you know where he went today? today, i'm sure he went to his girlfriend's, yeah. but he always goes to her house. i'm not surprised by that. >> reporter: danielle then admitted that,...
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>> yes, michael was sure. candace headed to her sister's house, shocked to find police everywhere. >> the whole thing was sealed off with crime scene tape. and this is a mansion, huge property. >> the police were cautioning her not to go inside. >> they kept saying, you may not want to go in. there is so much blood. this is really awesomely scary. >> but candace needed to find something to bury her sister in. so, as soon as the officers would allow, she enters. that's when michael showed her the back staircase where he said kathleen had taken that fatal tumble. >> my sister's blood is washed in pools up against the wall. there is blood just everywhere. >> and now a disturbing thought took root in candace and then began to grow. what if kathleen's death wasn't an accident? she couldn't go there. >> i still want to believe it was an accident. i don't want something horrible happened. >> but all that blood, up the walls, could it all be from a fall down the stairs? and that's precisely what was gnawing at detecti
>> yes, michael was sure. candace headed to her sister's house, shocked to find police everywhere. >> the whole thing was sealed off with crime scene tape. and this is a mansion, huge property. >> the police were cautioning her not to go inside. >> they kept saying, you may not want to go in. there is so much blood. this is really awesomely scary. >> but candace needed to find something to bury her sister in. so, as soon as the officers would allow, she enters....
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and then michael jackson dies.here's no bigger story. >> but we've been watching him since he was 10 or 12 years old. >> does it mean we have short attention spans? i don't know. >> south carolina governor -- >> i think we've all become accustomed now that there's another big story on the heels of the one before it. >>> los angeles is bracing for a second night of burning, killing and looting. >> the stories you're about to see were reported in the news between april 29th and may 1st 1992. >> it was a stunning thing to see. tanks rolling down the streets in los angeles. >> beatings, riots, and flames consumed the headlines and eclipsed other national news. >> jeffrey dahmer came back to face justice. >> 15 human bodies preserved in a refrigerator. >> the fbi's biggest kidnapping investigation in years. >> it happens all the time. there are lots of other really big deal stories.
and then michael jackson dies.here's no bigger story. >> but we've been watching him since he was 10 or 12 years old. >> does it mean we have short attention spans? i don't know. >> south carolina governor -- >> i think we've all become accustomed now that there's another big story on the heels of the one before it. >>> los angeles is bracing for a second night of burning, killing and looting. >> the stories you're about to see were reported in the news...
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>> michael did. >> okay, whose camera? >> mine. >> reporter: but danielle denied that all this elaborate spying escalated into a murder plot. instead, she said it was simply preparatiofor her pending divorce. >> and i told my attorney about it and the attorney said, "whoa, you're good because he said that's good evidence." >> she wanted to be able to just embarrass him. >> reporter: danielle told the detectives another reason was plain old curiosity. >> i had to see for myself that it was a girl. it broke my heart. >> how did you -- >> i don't know why because i was cheating on my husband. >> and, and that's the big question, right? you were doing it for four years and why -- why did it break your heart? >> i think i still love my husband. i still have feelings for him. >> reporter: what's more, danielle said she and michael had stopped their spying weeks before the shooting. detectives also asked about those text messages which they found so troubling. danielle said they were all in fun. they first questioned danielle abo
>> michael did. >> okay, whose camera? >> mine. >> reporter: but danielle denied that all this elaborate spying escalated into a murder plot. instead, she said it was simply preparatiofor her pending divorce. >> and i told my attorney about it and the attorney said, "whoa, you're good because he said that's good evidence." >> she wanted to be able to just embarrass him. >> reporter: danielle told the detectives another reason was plain old...
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. >> michael jackson died today. he was only 50 years old. >> this is equivalent to elvis passing away. >> this was a huge international story. >> the stories you're about to see were reported in the news on june 25th and 26th, 2009. >> think of influence and power to stop world news. >> the king of pop's sudden death rockets across the world and other stories are buried in its wake. >> so many things got overshadowed that day. >> the past three days have been some of the most violent in iran since the protests began. >> actress farrah fawcett has lost her three year battle with cancer. >> mark sanford revealed yesterday he was in argentina to visit his mistress. >> always another big story on the heels of the one before it. >> i have been unfaithful to my wife. >> jackson announced a series of 50 concerts in london. it's to be his big comeback. >> typically in newsroom, we think of summer as slow. and then it begins to happen. it's usually not one thing. it's two things, three things, and there you go. we were cover
. >> michael jackson died today. he was only 50 years old. >> this is equivalent to elvis passing away. >> this was a huge international story. >> the stories you're about to see were reported in the news on june 25th and 26th, 2009. >> think of influence and power to stop world news. >> the king of pop's sudden death rockets across the world and other stories are buried in its wake. >> so many things got overshadowed that day. >> the past three...
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jackson -- >> michael jackson. >> michael jackson -- >> michael jackson has died. >> slightly heartlesshis event, people started focusing pivoted to michael jackson and never even looked back to farrah fawcett for the most part. i don't think the public says to anyone making that call in a control room you got it wrong. >> june 25th, 2009. we saw how fast the news cycle can move. at one moment, we're still talking about this horrible killing captured on tape of a young woman in iran, and then farrah fawcett died. no bigger story at that moment. and then michael jackson dies. there's no bigger story. >> but we have been watching him since he was, what? 10 or 12 years old. >> does it mean we have short attention spans? i don't know. >> michael jackson has died. >> farrah fawcett has died. >> south carolina governor mark sanford -- >> another big story on the heels of the one before it. >>his sunday, octobe rpse. aouncen of wly diovered -mails ts the c >> the fbi uld ver have oped this caset is time unless iwere mstggiou iminl fe trump u t stti t reinvigoraampa i willa dp unng mat g mik pe
jackson -- >> michael jackson. >> michael jackson -- >> michael jackson has died. >> slightly heartlesshis event, people started focusing pivoted to michael jackson and never even looked back to farrah fawcett for the most part. i don't think the public says to anyone making that call in a control room you got it wrong. >> june 25th, 2009. we saw how fast the news cycle can move. at one moment, we're still talking about this horrible killing captured on tape of a...
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michael:<michael and carol adlib results michael: the polls said this would happen. it only took 32 minutes for nbc winner of the democratic -- the republican primary for president. carol: followed by marco rubio, ted cruz, john kasich, and ben carson. one of the remaining candidates can clean experience as a governor, and present a candidate. michael: john kasich made a strong showing in the venture primary, coming second to donald trump. carol: he has been busy since new hampshire, and confusing himself to the voters of south carolina. gov. kasich: i have decided to run for president of the united. carol: john kasich has actually attracted protesters do at least one appearance. planned parenthood upset over his vow to defund planned parenthood in his estate. >> why do you hate women's health? carol: it did not seem to interrupt kasich. gov. kasich: i always like when young people can show up protest, you ain't livin'. we don't-- we're-- we fund women's health very aggressively, including the fight to reduce infant mortality. >> why are you doing that by cutting off
michael:> why do you hate women's health? carol: it did not seem to interrupt kasich. gov. kasich: i always like when young people can show up protest, you ain't livin'. we don't-- we're-- we fund women's health very aggressively, including the fight to reduce infant mortality. >> why are you doing that by cutting off