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bob married chacey. fresh start for bob, with this woman born and raised in small town texas. >> she had a heart of gold. she loved everybody. >> actually mid chacey back in middle school, back when royse city was a speck on the map. >> there was nothing here, we had one jack-in-the-box, and a gas station. that was it. >> farm town? >> farm town, just country. >> quiet. >> very quiet. people didn't lock their doors? >> no. >> chacey and actually lost touch after high school and then reconnected win actually noticed chacey's cake business. >> she enjoyed doing, it she was amazing what she did. >> what made her so good? >> just for being so crafty and her imagination was everything. i >> reporter: actually got to know chacey's young daughter and her mom helped her disagree cakes. >> reporter: however if an chacey absent spent time together, and chacey robert did not. >> what did she say about robert? >> he was never there. he always worked. >> well, he was a fire captain and he worked a lot of shifts. >> y
bob married chacey. fresh start for bob, with this woman born and raised in small town texas. >> she had a heart of gold. she loved everybody. >> actually mid chacey back in middle school, back when royse city was a speck on the map. >> there was nothing here, we had one jack-in-the-box, and a gas station. that was it. >> farm town? >> farm town, just country. >> quiet. >> very quiet. people didn't lock their doors? >> no. >> chacey and...
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bob and gale. except bob, the successful doctor, had a dark side. >> the bernbaum story when you get down to it, is dr. jekyll and mr. hyde. >> there were plenty of warning signs. >> bob tried to kill the cat. he had the cat in the toilet, choking it with its head submerged underwater. >> then gale disappeared. without a trace. >> bob calls me. he says is gale still with you? >> no body to bury, no proof of a murder. >> feels completely safe. completely confident that he's gotten away with murder. >> but would he? the special edition of "nightline," "do no harm," will be right back. did you know that even after you sanitize a surface, every touch can leave new bacteria behind? that means, you could be right back where you started. break the cycle with microban 24. just spray once and your surfaces are protected against bacteria all day. microban keeps killing 99.9% of bacteria touch after touch for up to 24 hours*. these leading disinfectants do not. use the sanitizer 4 out of 5 doctors would use i
bob and gale. except bob, the successful doctor, had a dark side. >> the bernbaum story when you get down to it, is dr. jekyll and mr. hyde. >> there were plenty of warning signs. >> bob tried to kill the cat. he had the cat in the toilet, choking it with its head submerged underwater. >> then gale disappeared. without a trace. >> bob calls me. he says is gale still with you? >> no body to bury, no proof of a murder. >> feels completely safe. completely...
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and it's bob.ng, robert bierenbaum came into the precinct to report his wife, gail, missing. i interviewed him at length. robert mentioned that some time that morning, gail and he had an argument. she left to go to central park to cool off. she was dressed to go lay out in the sun -- pair of shorts, i believe a halter top, and a towel. and that was not unusual for gail. >> bob tells police that they had an argument and she came here to the park? >> yes. and by the very following weekend, we had missing posters made of gail. my family and my sister's friends all came to the park and plastered -- >> this poster. >> this poster. we plastered the entire loop of the park. we never spoke to a single person that said, i recognize gail. >> it was almost like pulling teeth to get robert bierenbaum to help. it was almost like they had to drag him almost kicking and screaming. >> meanwhile, the tension is building between the katzs and the bierenbaums. the bierenbaums are portraying gail as a mentally unstabl
and it's bob.ng, robert bierenbaum came into the precinct to report his wife, gail, missing. i interviewed him at length. robert mentioned that some time that morning, gail and he had an argument. she left to go to central park to cool off. she was dressed to go lay out in the sun -- pair of shorts, i believe a halter top, and a towel. and that was not unusual for gail. >> bob tells police that they had an argument and she came here to the park? >> yes. and by the very following...
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jonathan: bob miller? >> yes. jonathan: bob michele?the field has been tilted too long to borrowers. it is time to tilted back to savers. tapering starts. jonathan: very go. that sounded like a speech, bob michele. the third and final question, we talked about price issues all the time. they are well known and well discussed. i am trying to understand if they are peaking. give me a from your perspective. do you think supply-side issues have peaked yet? bob michele? >> no. jonathan: winnie cisar? >> no. jonathan: brad miller? -- bob miller? >> no, i think we are to quarters to three quarters away from where we see a genuine deceleration. jonathan: wow we will talk about this for a while. -- while. we will talk about this for a while. thank you after that downside surprise on the payroll report. the light is still green for tapering on november 3. from new york, this was bloomberg real yield. i will see you next week, same time, same place. this is bloomberg tv. ♪ this halloween, xfinity rewards is offering up some spooky-good perks. like
jonathan: bob miller? >> yes. jonathan: bob michele?the field has been tilted too long to borrowers. it is time to tilted back to savers. tapering starts. jonathan: very go. that sounded like a speech, bob michele. the third and final question, we talked about price issues all the time. they are well known and well discussed. i am trying to understand if they are peaking. give me a from your perspective. do you think supply-side issues have peaked yet? bob michele? >> no. jonathan:...
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but i'm curious and start with you on this, bob woodward, and then bob costa. what made your jaw drop? what was the revelation, the nugget, the event, a conversation, what was it that just jump out at you and made you say whoa. >> the theme of what we found and it truly surprised us that this period between the election and the inauguration of biden was a national security crisis, not just a domestic crisis. and the worry that trump might have a moment and what would be the domestic impact of that, but we didn't realize is that the chinese, the russians, the iranians were watching the united states and were terrified about what was going on and put themselves on military alert. in fact, the chinese at one point generally, the head of the chinese military, -- general lee -- it was in the intelligence reports he thought the united states was going to attack china. when general milley, chairman of the joint chiefs saw this, this was a crisis because when the adversary thinks you might attack them as millie told his senior staff, then you have to worry they may att
but i'm curious and start with you on this, bob woodward, and then bob costa. what made your jaw drop? what was the revelation, the nugget, the event, a conversation, what was it that just jump out at you and made you say whoa. >> the theme of what we found and it truly surprised us that this period between the election and the inauguration of biden was a national security crisis, not just a domestic crisis. and the worry that trump might have a moment and what would be the domestic...
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and i'll start with bob costa and bob woodward. is he going to run again? >> he continues to use it publicly and says everybody he knows, you're going to like my decision. his confidants working with him now are updating him on pulling all the time in new jersey and telling him he's the most popular republican in the country that he has the political capital. the same to many people behind the scenes he wants to run again and he tells brad parcell, his former campaign manager this past number he wantsthat army back . he had an army, he wants it back and if he runs again our scouts and others privately say he's going to run not for any sort of policy aimed but he's going to run because he believes the election was stolen. he wants vengeance. >> i think he's definitely running. the really interesting question is why? what is the rationale for the candidacy. why this candidate, why are they running, what would they do if they want? and trump has based his old, all this year on this issue of the election was stolen and he pivots around that. i think it's so imp
and i'll start with bob costa and bob woodward. is he going to run again? >> he continues to use it publicly and says everybody he knows, you're going to like my decision. his confidants working with him now are updating him on pulling all the time in new jersey and telling him he's the most popular republican in the country that he has the political capital. the same to many people behind the scenes he wants to run again and he tells brad parcell, his former campaign manager this past...
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that is a long way around to say, please welcome bob, catch all the way, bob, how are you? i'm great. it's very, very kind. i have to say thanks to me, and you'll be surprised how often i sincerely think of you. i remember a line of yours. i was blue and i was out gardening out gardening, and i remember the semester alone has the acting range of a daisy air rifle. and i was thinking about, you know, daisy air rifle is why that made dennis miller really planning. you know, i mean, i have a baby, good job, but i doubt down the specificity of the silly one click and i had a career that's well i so i didn't leave this fabulous brother. you want to doubt this into arcadia, even if it loses. some people you'll get the residual on the front side from cognitive 70. i was like saying like i was a days ago and i said you might want to carbon date some of these jokes. i think they were discovered by dr. leaky son. and i was like, hey, that's not a dennis miller, joe, but i think i owe money for that. well, i am flattered that anything clubs in the you're very active. my know it's funn
that is a long way around to say, please welcome bob, catch all the way, bob, how are you? i'm great. it's very, very kind. i have to say thanks to me, and you'll be surprised how often i sincerely think of you. i remember a line of yours. i was blue and i was out gardening out gardening, and i remember the semester alone has the acting range of a daisy air rifle. and i was thinking about, you know, daisy air rifle is why that made dennis miller really planning. you know, i mean, i have a baby,...
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please welcome, bob woodward and robert costa. ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) hi, bob.s. thanks for being here. bob, always good to have you on. >> thank you, thank you. >> stephen: ronice tet hinyou on forir . confessed already,edthis book. and it's not because it's not a good read. it is really compelling. it's just that i have to close it every so often to quietly weep. ( laughter ) and then start it again. and i mean that somewhat sincerely, because what really is upsetting about this is not even so much what you're reporting in here. because having read "fear" and "rage," nothing in here is surprising. while shocking and upsetting, the path was laid for the behavior that is in this book. but it is-- it is-- it is upsetting to read. and i was wondering, was it upsetting to write? >> yes. we were-- look, the theme here-- and it was a discovery for us, that this was a national security crisis. we've kind of thought all of trump was a domestic problem politically. but in china, russia, and iran, they said, "my god, what's happening here?" so they went on military alert
please welcome, bob woodward and robert costa. ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) hi, bob.s. thanks for being here. bob, always good to have you on. >> thank you, thank you. >> stephen: ronice tet hinyou on forir . confessed already,edthis book. and it's not because it's not a good read. it is really compelling. it's just that i have to close it every so often to quietly weep. ( laughter ) and then start it again. and i mean that somewhat sincerely, because what really is...
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thank you, bob. get. dennis miller press one folks ah, ah, what explain show biden's sudden drop in the polls as a candidate he promised to return to some form of normality. however, his current standing with the public is anything fun. is his agenda, the problem? maybe he's not as likable as he once seen. he is in trouble, and so is his party match geysers financial survival guide. liquid assets are those that you can convert into cash quite easily. to keep in mind, no as to, to me to inflation, better watch guys report ah, no. john no pay. new york city workers protest outside this city. merge the official residents in opposition to a looming deadline for vaccine mandates. we speak to a man who said that so he lost his job during that health crisis. proceed with caution cambridge university slaps trigger. warnings on classic children's boots involving slavery and colonialism. we debate the controversial if you can't cope with that, do not belong in cambridge university. if somebody puts a trigger, holdi
thank you, bob. get. dennis miller press one folks ah, ah, what explain show biden's sudden drop in the polls as a candidate he promised to return to some form of normality. however, his current standing with the public is anything fun. is his agenda, the problem? maybe he's not as likable as he once seen. he is in trouble, and so is his party match geysers financial survival guide. liquid assets are those that you can convert into cash quite easily. to keep in mind, no as to, to me to...
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bob, give us some thoughts. what goes through your mind as you know, this morning around 8:00 p.m., we always heard the sad news. i had no idea he was as sick as he was. but it just vjolted me and i'm sure it did you as well. s >> three months ago when we talked, as we know from the aut audio tape of this, he was optimistic. don't feel sorry for me. don't worry about me. i've had a good life. but when you listen to it carefully for its 42 minutes, there's a tone of farewell. there's a tone of this is the last time we are going to talk. and the central message, which i think is a very important one, the reluctant voier theme, but it even goes further. he doesn't want to seem more glorified because in war, people die and he, that theme does not go away in the conversation then or the conversations going back to the gulf war in 1991. of all things. when he was on the newsweek cover. the reluctant warrior. the execerpts of my book. commanders, that's may of 1991. he always would say, am i the reluctant warrior? guil
bob, give us some thoughts. what goes through your mind as you know, this morning around 8:00 p.m., we always heard the sad news. i had no idea he was as sick as he was. but it just vjolted me and i'm sure it did you as well. s >> three months ago when we talked, as we know from the aut audio tape of this, he was optimistic. don't feel sorry for me. don't worry about me. i've had a good life. but when you listen to it carefully for its 42 minutes, there's a tone of farewell. there's a...
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i'm not up there doing a bob marley i there doing a bob marley impression put out there is a certain how do i interpret this man's love his music and for his words and for his religion and for the women in his life? how does that physically affect my performance?— that physically affect my erformance? ., ., performance? the boy abandoned b his performance? the boy abandoned by his father _ performance? the boy abandoned by his father to _ performance? the boy abandoned by his father to the _ by his father to the homeless teenager sleeping on a studio for so you wake up and make music his life from cradle to grave is told and his music provides the context. it brims over with activism, politics and power. over with activism, politics and power-— and power. whilst he is political _ and power. whilst he is political and _ and power. whilst he is political and well - and power. whilst he is political and well it - and power. whilst he is political and well it is l political and well it is heartfelt, while there is an element of activism that is in sided and inherent in bob marley's music
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-i do remember watching bob ross as a child
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but in bob way says, the sanctions have led to widespread misery. the un special wrapper tour on unilateral coercive measures agrees, said bob ways government invited alena do hon to visit for 10 days. after speaking with ministers, civil society organizations and businesses to hon called for the sanctions to end. she says they've had an insidious ripple effect on the economy and worse and people's access to health, food education and employment. here's what's in. bob weighs justice minister, had to say at the start of do hands visit when the sanctions removed because they affected every facet for life. so in, in that, so our document that we have when to give them will clearly indicate the effects of fences or not. so fit the sanctions were imposed during former president robert mc gabe's rule and were extended in february last year the u. s. and e, you cited a lack of progress on political and human rights reforms. at least 59 companies. and more than 140 people including president emerson monongahela had been sanctioned for alleged rights abuses.
but in bob way says, the sanctions have led to widespread misery. the un special wrapper tour on unilateral coercive measures agrees, said bob ways government invited alena do hon to visit for 10 days. after speaking with ministers, civil society organizations and businesses to hon called for the sanctions to end. she says they've had an insidious ripple effect on the economy and worse and people's access to health, food education and employment. here's what's in. bob weighs justice minister,...
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bob redell for today in the bay. >> what a mess. thank you, bob. >>> supreme court justice brett kavanaugh has tested positive for covid. he has been fully vaccinated since january. all justices were tested ahead of returning to court, and all were negative except for cavanaugh. his wife and children have been fully vaccinated and tested negative. >>> and then the deadline the parents are now faced with with the vaccine mandates. >> reporter: as you can imagine, parents and students having a lot to say about the district considering a mandatory vaccine, but in the end the school board members decided in favor of having a mandatory covid vaccine. it means students 12 years and older will be required to be fully vaccinated against covid-19. those eligible students must show proof of first shot by november 15th and proof of the second shot by december 15th. students younger than 12 years old, they must receive their first shot no later than 30 calendar days after their 12th birthday, and get that second covid shot 60 days after their 1
bob redell for today in the bay. >> what a mess. thank you, bob. >>> supreme court justice brett kavanaugh has tested positive for covid. he has been fully vaccinated since january. all justices were tested ahead of returning to court, and all were negative except for cavanaugh. his wife and children have been fully vaccinated and tested negative. >>> and then the deadline the parents are now faced with with the vaccine mandates. >> reporter: as you can imagine,...
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bob, just stay with us.ry of state madeleine albright, who preceded colin powell, and is a pioneer in her own right, the first woman to hold the job. secretary albright, thank you for being with us. i am sorry for the loss of your friend. can you just describe the colin powell that -- that you knew personally and professionally? >> well, i think as one of the warmest, kindest, smartest, and patriotic people that i met. and i, first, met him in 199 -- 1988 when he was national security adviser and i was working for michael dukakis and he was entitled to a security briefing. so i arranged that. and then, um, i have to describe the first meeting when we were in office, i was ambassador to the u.n. and colin powell -- we were all new -- and colin powell was chairman of the joint chiefs and he walks in. the hero of the western world. and i said i am a mere mortal female civilian. but he really commanded a presence with all the things that he had done and his warmth and his brilliance, frankly. and there's so many
bob, just stay with us.ry of state madeleine albright, who preceded colin powell, and is a pioneer in her own right, the first woman to hold the job. secretary albright, thank you for being with us. i am sorry for the loss of your friend. can you just describe the colin powell that -- that you knew personally and professionally? >> well, i think as one of the warmest, kindest, smartest, and patriotic people that i met. and i, first, met him in 199 -- 1988 when he was national security...
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and marvin says the bob, bob, can i ask you something like 8 in the mornings? yeah, go ahead. marmie says we leave here at 9 o'clock and we arrive in louisville at 845 . and is that correct? because of the time change 45 flight bob says, yeah, that's correct, that is a what say on the robert, i'm not getting on a time machine. but as a sales guy or a very restore is over anyway, man love. and i love bob. great guys, always, you know, want to say louis is on. yeah, he stays true to his who like you do, man, what is it about st. louis? but i always that get there because i thought the people were common sense. but not rubes at all. they got it completely, but they also had a pragmatic side. tell me what you dig about it. you know, i think it's just one of those situations. well, the all american question, did you meet anybody from st. louis? the 1st question that they're going to ask high school because that's, that's, that's just a wee, yes, yes. and st. louis, what high school you went to because it normally says, you know what area you grew up in. almost basic
and marvin says the bob, bob, can i ask you something like 8 in the mornings? yeah, go ahead. marmie says we leave here at 9 o'clock and we arrive in louisville at 845 . and is that correct? because of the time change 45 flight bob says, yeah, that's correct, that is a what say on the robert, i'm not getting on a time machine. but as a sales guy or a very restore is over anyway, man love. and i love bob. great guys, always, you know, want to say louis is on. yeah, he stays true to his who like...
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so he sit with bob costas, who bob's 21 years old. and he's the announcer for the spirit to say, louis, they're sit not at lambert field in the morning. they're flying over to louisville to play artist gilmore and the kentucky colonels. and it's one time zone away, but it's a short hop flight. so they're sitting in the waiting area and marvin says the bob, bob, can i ask you something like 8 in the mornings? yeah, go ahead, mar mazes. we leave here at 9 o'clock and we arrive in louisville at 845. and is that correct? because of the time change, 45, a reply, bob says yeah, that's correct, that is a what say on the robert, i'm not getting on any time machine but as a sales guy or very restore is over anyway, man love. and i love bob. great guys, always, you know, want to say louis is on. yeah, he stays true to his. who like you do, man, what is it about st. louis? mother, i always that get there because i thought the people were common sense. but not rubes at all. they got it completely, but they also had a pragmatic side. tell me what
so he sit with bob costas, who bob's 21 years old. and he's the announcer for the spirit to say, louis, they're sit not at lambert field in the morning. they're flying over to louisville to play artist gilmore and the kentucky colonels. and it's one time zone away, but it's a short hop flight. so they're sitting in the waiting area and marvin says the bob, bob, can i ask you something like 8 in the mornings? yeah, go ahead, mar mazes. we leave here at 9 o'clock and we arrive in louisville at...
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you name it, bob, i got about 30 seconds. your advice to people watching and listening regarding holiday get togethers. wow. number one, this is an airborne virus. it sits in, lurks in stale air. so 2 things get a high filtration mass. 9697 percent protection. don't use the cloth, c o 2 measurement. if this is over 600 worry about it is over 600 airplane. so don't think you're saying it's just because you want to play and have a big gap. oh, fresh or your friend, dr. bob or not. thank you so much for your time. please come again, come on up, the pulp meets the president, a devout catholic grappling to reconcile his faith and his oath. this is the big picture on our t america. ah, prices are just going up and people are hiding it by serving smaller portions and at the same prices. we've seen this at the grocery store with packaged good packets . cookies package, toiletries like tooth paste than map was coming in smaller packages, but the same price of people haven't noticed it, but things are getting out of control. ah, you ha
you name it, bob, i got about 30 seconds. your advice to people watching and listening regarding holiday get togethers. wow. number one, this is an airborne virus. it sits in, lurks in stale air. so 2 things get a high filtration mass. 9697 percent protection. don't use the cloth, c o 2 measurement. if this is over 600 worry about it is over 600 airplane. so don't think you're saying it's just because you want to play and have a big gap. oh, fresh or your friend, dr. bob or not. thank you so...
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he is the co-author of peril with bob woodward. mr.t the relationship in your book between the former president and the former speaker of the house, paul ryan a particular over a series of events. can you recount some of those? host: he features in the -- guest: paul ryan is an interesting story as you tell the trump story, because he is in effect the leader of the republican party in congress when trump is elected in 2016. he is the speaker of the house. so much power. and he has to figure out how to deal with this new outsider president, and he sees in some ways that he is someone he can have a transactional bond with, someone who can help him to announcer: enact republican policies, at the same time he found trump odd and almost hard to connect with on a personal basis and on a political basis. and what we discovered in our reporting is that we discovered in our reporting is that paul ryan as speaker of the house was given manuals and documents from a doctor friend of his, wealthy republican donor in new york about narcissistic pers
he is the co-author of peril with bob woodward. mr.t the relationship in your book between the former president and the former speaker of the house, paul ryan a particular over a series of events. can you recount some of those? host: he features in the -- guest: paul ryan is an interesting story as you tell the trump story, because he is in effect the leader of the republican party in congress when trump is elected in 2016. he is the speaker of the house. so much power. and he has to figure out...
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francine: bob, let's talk more about the u.s. bob stays with us.aight to what the u.s. told us. house speaker nancy pelosi send lawmakers some without voting on of the infrastructure bill, with plans to try friday again today to reach an agreement with fellow democrats. with the latest, here is writ in -- ritika. >> house speaker nancy pelosi pulling this back, the idea that she would not get the support from the progressives. that is rescheduled for today. we did have the white house press secretary say they have made progress in they just need a little bit more time. we have seen these divisions between the progressives, the moderates. the progressives wanting that higher, higher taxation here, but you have senator joe manchin saying his limit for the reconciliation bill, $1.5 trillion. the progressives at $3.5 trillion. we have to see some kind of a compromise here. what i'm looking at in terms of the markets is some of this infrastructure stuff and how they have performed. you have the heavy machinery companies. we have seen in some of these st
francine: bob, let's talk more about the u.s. bob stays with us.aight to what the u.s. told us. house speaker nancy pelosi send lawmakers some without voting on of the infrastructure bill, with plans to try friday again today to reach an agreement with fellow democrats. with the latest, here is writ in -- ritika. >> house speaker nancy pelosi pulling this back, the idea that she would not get the support from the progressives. that is rescheduled for today. we did have the white house...
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bob woodward is here.ociate editor at the "washington post" and the author of the new bombshell book "peril." thank you so much for joining us, bob. >> thank you. >> so as i said, the current president is rejecting trump's request to assert executive privilege over his first tranche of documents the january 6th commission is after, paving the way for the national archives to share them. now, he's pretty specific that he doesn't want 45 of them sent over. so why do you think that is and what is this all about? what do you think of that? >> i think trump, as we know, if there's some way to gum up the works he will try to do it. i don't know -- will you bear with me a moment? because i've been thinking about this and talking to people and living it like you and lots of people, and if you go back to the nixon case in watergate, 1972, 1973, the investigation focused on the watergate burglary, that one episode, and then the reporting showed that no, it wasn't isolated, you have to look broader. and so we started
bob woodward is here.ociate editor at the "washington post" and the author of the new bombshell book "peril." thank you so much for joining us, bob. >> thank you. >> so as i said, the current president is rejecting trump's request to assert executive privilege over his first tranche of documents the january 6th commission is after, paving the way for the national archives to share them. now, he's pretty specific that he doesn't want 45 of them sent over. so why...
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bob pisani, gina sanchez and todd gordon.a big step in the push to tran transform individualized hlteah care ceo anne wojcicki joins me next. back in a moment partsi ♪♪ we believe everyone deserves to live better. and just being sustainable isn't enough. our future depends on regeneration. that's why we're working to not only protect our planet, but restore, renew, and replenish it. so we can all live better tomorrow. ♪♪ it's a thirteen-hour flight, that's not a weekend trip. fifteen...
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bob, always wonderful to have you.woodward, thank you. >>> coming up, the trump golf course is now the target of a criminal investigation. >>> and the demand for answers in the mysterious disappearance and death of jelani day. his mother joins us live. >>> mounting legal trouble for former president trump as his family business is under yet another criminal investigation. the westchester county new york district attorney's office is investigating whether the trump organization misled local tax officials about the property value of a trump golf course. this is the third known probe of trump's business dealings by prosecutors in trump's home state of new york. and joining us now to discuss is cnn contributor an donald trump biographer michael dan tonio. thank you so much for being with us. this new probe is obviously not welcome by the former president. you say the public office has been very bad for his fortunes. can you explain this? >> sure, you might remember that michael cohen said that donald trump originally ran f
bob, always wonderful to have you.woodward, thank you. >>> coming up, the trump golf course is now the target of a criminal investigation. >>> and the demand for answers in the mysterious disappearance and death of jelani day. his mother joins us live. >>> mounting legal trouble for former president trump as his family business is under yet another criminal investigation. the westchester county new york district attorney's office is investigating whether the trump...
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so i'm all set up a, bob cause a lot. i bul, just a in with a yard carrying it off for a licked a miracle shortly. okay, well school yard, long old too hot and talk. good deal. good with what else will bustle? a fellow libra, lack it. god, you'll get hot tub with all the other bug you will. i try to get that day. ah ah! when ask and filmmaker has sand facility catches the taliban? attention? a bounty on his head forces him to flee with his family, desperately seeking sanctuary. they journey across continents chronicling their multi year saga on their phones, midnight travellers, an odyssey of hope resilience and ultimately one family's love for each other. witness on out his era, foster clearings and now taking over what used to be pristine forest, where giant trees once too tall and keep busy you scroll. conservationist say they are yes. warming with ego, tim below g as in porches, 4 years ago. the government, to city and the on east, the ban on the timber trading, i thought decision only open a floodgate of uncontrolled
so i'm all set up a, bob cause a lot. i bul, just a in with a yard carrying it off for a licked a miracle shortly. okay, well school yard, long old too hot and talk. good deal. good with what else will bustle? a fellow libra, lack it. god, you'll get hot tub with all the other bug you will. i try to get that day. ah ah! when ask and filmmaker has sand facility catches the taliban? attention? a bounty on his head forces him to flee with his family, desperately seeking sanctuary. they journey...
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bob, thank you so much. you. >> who was the greatest man, woman, or person you have ever known? not a leader or -- but the inner person, you know, the moral compass, the sense of propriety, the sense of the truth matters. who was that in all of your life? >> alma powell. >> okay. good for you. good for you. >> she was with me the whole time. been married 58 years. >> wow. congratulations. >> thank you. and she put up with a lot. she took care of the kids when i was, you know, running around. and she was always there for me and she'd tell me that's not a good idea. she was usually right. >> ...and lots of opportunities. >> so, what are you waiting for? >> apply now... >> ...and make a difference. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ >> man, i love that song! - [narrator] as you get ready for what's next, custom gear from custom ink can help make the most of these moments. we've developed new tools to make it easy for you. custom ink has hundreds of products to help you feel connected. upload you
bob, thank you so much. you. >> who was the greatest man, woman, or person you have ever known? not a leader or -- but the inner person, you know, the moral compass, the sense of propriety, the sense of the truth matters. who was that in all of your life? >> alma powell. >> okay. good for you. good for you. >> she was with me the whole time. been married 58 years. >> wow. congratulations. >> thank you. and she put up with a lot. she took care of the kids when...
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reporting live in dublin, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> thanks, bob. >>> take a look at the overnight damage from the strong winds. a tree came crashing down on a car. these are from calfire showing some of the damage. it also took down power lines. this is in el granada. pg&e crews are on the scene trying to make repairs. be sure to download our nbc bay area app. we send out the latest on the conditions straight to your phone. you can also put in your zip code. >> breaking news this midday. a live look at a big rig fire that has brought traffic to a standstill. this is on i-80. our nbc bay area sky ranger capturing this scene and the backup. this is westbound i-80 in dixon about 20 miles west of sacramento. >> mike, you've been tracking this backup for us. >> a big concern because chp reports theree of the road. 400 feet. it sounds like the basic details are correct. the fuel in the soil and there was a fire. you saw alongside the roadway how that dry brush there, that was a big concern because there was a fire and a truck burning up and you see this light yellow highlighting around
reporting live in dublin, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> thanks, bob. >>> take a look at the overnight damage from the strong winds. a tree came crashing down on a car. these are from calfire showing some of the damage. it also took down power lines. this is in el granada. pg&e crews are on the scene trying to make repairs. be sure to download our nbc bay area app. we send out the latest on the conditions straight to your phone. you can also put in your zip code. >>...
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bob woodward is here.ssociate editor at the washington post and author of the new"paral" thank you for joining us.l" thank you foil" thank you for joining us.. he's pretty specific that he doesn't want 45 of them sent over. so why do you think that is and what is this all about? what do you think of that? >> i think trump, as we know, if there is someway to gum up the works, he will try to do it. i don't know. will you bear with me a moment? because i've been thinking about this and talking to people and living it like you and lots of people and if you go back to 1972, 1973, the investigation focussed on the watergate bur burglary, that one episode and the reporting showed that no, it wasn't isolated. you have to look broader. and so we started looking at other espionage and sabotage and realized that to understand watergate, you had to understand this, the illegal fundraising from corporations so i wonder if the january 6th committee and that investigation in the house took a page from that period of inve
bob woodward is here.ssociate editor at the washington post and author of the new"paral" thank you for joining us.l" thank you foil" thank you for joining us.. he's pretty specific that he doesn't want 45 of them sent over. so why do you think that is and what is this all about? what do you think of that? >> i think trump, as we know, if there is someway to gum up the works, he will try to do it. i don't know. will you bear with me a moment? because i've been thinking...
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bob redell for "today in the bay." >> thank you, bob. >>> another bay area school district giving the green light to mandate vaccinations. >> a decision was made late last night and the deadline parents are now faced with. cierra? >> reporter: yeah, the parents took every opportunity to share their thoughts about the concept of having a mandatory vaccine, and the school board members ultimately decided they were, in fact, going to move forward with a vaccine mandate for some of the district's older students. what does that mean for parents and families in the district? students 12 and older are required to be fully vaccinated against covid-19. eligible students must show proof of the first shot by november 15th, and the second shot by december 15th. students 12 years old, they must receive the shot 30 days after their 12th birthday. in this district, it's not just students required to receive the vaccination, staff members and volunteers must show proof of their vaccination status, and they need to show they have the first shot by october 15th and receive their second shot no later th
bob redell for "today in the bay." >> thank you, bob. >>> another bay area school district giving the green light to mandate vaccinations. >> a decision was made late last night and the deadline parents are now faced with. cierra? >> reporter: yeah, the parents took every opportunity to share their thoughts about the concept of having a mandatory vaccine, and the school board members ultimately decided they were, in fact, going to move forward with a vaccine...
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bob woodward along with john dean.nt to start with the january 6 select committee subpoenas. we know several trump allies are quote, engaging, as the congressman said, but their hearings have been postponed. i'm wondering what you make of where things stand right now? >> obviously, we don't know, but a key element in this, it's really important to find out what happened as the congressman was saying. you know, bannon refused to testify. he must be hiding something. that in itself tells you something, but it doesn't tell you what he's hiding. and you need to find out and it's really important. a committee of congress has some leverage but the nixon tapes case as john dean knows so well, did not give congressional committees a real strong hand in subpoenaing evidence. the senate watergate committee lost the case. it is the prosecutor that won the case to get the nixon tapes. so the big question is do they have the personnel to really investigate? have they got a systematic process of investigating the satellite witnesses
bob woodward along with john dean.nt to start with the january 6 select committee subpoenas. we know several trump allies are quote, engaging, as the congressman said, but their hearings have been postponed. i'm wondering what you make of where things stand right now? >> obviously, we don't know, but a key element in this, it's really important to find out what happened as the congressman was saying. you know, bannon refused to testify. he must be hiding something. that in itself tells...
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i would say buyer beware on macy's >> bob >> i don't understand this whole story.s story sachs is going to spin off and it is going tab lus. it is a different story. they have fewer stores than macy's with this whole macy's idea, how do you spin off an idea you might spin off the ecommerce business how many stores do they have they must have 600, 700 stores the distribution for the ecommerce business is the stores people go pick them up at the stores they send them out from the stores if you sever that link, what do you have you have got to build up another distribution chain for a different company. i don't see how it particularly makes sense. at least with the other one, some of the other ones out there with sachs, you have fewer stores they had like gilt, right, courtney, that gilt, that hoity-toity that they've got >> i totally agree, bob. i'm curious to hear your tack, courtney >> i have spent a lot of the day talking to people on the phone and i'm starting to understand the argument for separating the businesses i started out in bob's camp, and i'm not saying
i would say buyer beware on macy's >> bob >> i don't understand this whole story.s story sachs is going to spin off and it is going tab lus. it is a different story. they have fewer stores than macy's with this whole macy's idea, how do you spin off an idea you might spin off the ecommerce business how many stores do they have they must have 600, 700 stores the distribution for the ecommerce business is the stores people go pick them up at the stores they send them out from the...
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that is a long way around to say, please welcome bob, catch all the way, bob, how are you? i'm great. it's very, very kind. i have to say thanks to me, and you'll be surprised how often i sincerely think of you. i remember a line of yours. i was a blue, not without gardening out gardening. and i remember the semester alone has the acting range of a daisy air rifle. and i was thinking about, you know, daisy air rifle is why that made dennis miller really planning. you know, i mean i got a baby, good job. i doubt down the specificity of the sim only one click i.
that is a long way around to say, please welcome bob, catch all the way, bob, how are you? i'm great. it's very, very kind. i have to say thanks to me, and you'll be surprised how often i sincerely think of you. i remember a line of yours. i was a blue, not without gardening out gardening. and i remember the semester alone has the acting range of a daisy air rifle. and i was thinking about, you know, daisy air rifle is why that made dennis miller really planning. you know, i mean i got a baby,...
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so we're not any kind of, i'm again, i'm aga, i'm the me, i did i, did you, bob? bob again i you owe me a lot a a with a be give it, that'd be be get up because i jojo, embodying that, bought it to you by happy safety. but i'm a lawyer, the monkey don't be dressed. then i was gonna make a . ringback busy new launch a whole new one for a b, b, b against, oh, my god that, that's, i mean, if you're a good, they're not gonna a by your diana, all my hand up, my mom about all the seen a know by. yeah, that will be. am no longer you boy, but right now i know enough what i mean. our was soon i'm for natalie. my begin selling on google. the google map. you made a a ah, with, ah, i a lay all there is. i'm so police, but the military or not, but that getting a little a little or no bachelor room up on. i'm boy. nathaniel, run the guys i land in she'll been dead. are were with i'm about little by the way. i'm up. i imagine the value in that is the body. if you make on the we had on your models, but in a valley, but i, you will not the article you'll need completely sealed. bu
so we're not any kind of, i'm again, i'm aga, i'm the me, i did i, did you, bob? bob again i you owe me a lot a a with a be give it, that'd be be get up because i jojo, embodying that, bought it to you by happy safety. but i'm a lawyer, the monkey don't be dressed. then i was gonna make a . ringback busy new launch a whole new one for a b, b, b against, oh, my god that, that's, i mean, if you're a good, they're not gonna a by your diana, all my hand up, my mom about all the seen a know by....
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ah, my me see the one bob william i'm with a my bob, bob alexander, nikolai beach association, came as a person with a younger with it's my mom late in the next year on a much somebody, napoleon, let the dominate. liz, me this me last. sure dish it, but it's much water look a little bit more than yours. a out of mom will not ninette all on you. mr. spoke little cord yet on last fortune woodson version yet stuff stuff. i try to push it storm a movie. it does deal it, i'm good at them. i live on mobile sooner. yeah. because i knew from my boss, hold on anyway, it's sonya almost sold, but they get more money into ceos in company with, with a, with a mom with . i love the fact was it was be thought a with with the the list. is there a way to 4th, go around with to go for the one from believe in mccloud to with that or if you can add them while another speech they know what that to put on the bus that has to do with mobile back and then the chip that i should be with oh um phones is still showing you nissan on special show. come on guards. are shown on my dashboard stokes. mom with floor ca
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bob, thank you so much. thank you. >> who was the greatest man, woman or person you have ever known? not necessarily a leader but the inner person, you know, the moral compass, the sense of propriety, the sense of the truth matters. who is that in all of your life who -- >> alma powell. >> good for you. good for you. >> she was with me the whole time. been married 58 years. >> congratulations. >> thank you. she put up with a lot. she took care of the kids when i was, you know, running around, and she was always there for me and she'd tell me "that's not a good idea." she was usually right. and relief. soothing s a nose in need deserves puffs indeed. you could spend half an hour preparing for the half hour status meeting. orrr... you could cancel the meeting and share updates in slack instead. it's where your whole team is in one place so everyone can stay up to date. slack. where the future works. ♪ your new pharmacy is here. to help you compare prices, and save on your medication. amazon prime members get s
bob, thank you so much. thank you. >> who was the greatest man, woman or person you have ever known? not necessarily a leader but the inner person, you know, the moral compass, the sense of propriety, the sense of the truth matters. who is that in all of your life who -- >> alma powell. >> good for you. good for you. >> she was with me the whole time. been married 58 years. >> congratulations. >> thank you. she put up with a lot. she took care of the kids...
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today in the bay's bob redell is live this morning. bob, this is a case by case basis right now? >> correct. you still have to wear a mask in many indoor places like restaurants, stores, k through 12 classrooms if you are a student. starting today san francisco and marin counties are easing the mask mandates for other indoor spaces. take a look at your tv screen. starting today, you no longer have to wear a mask inside offices, gyms, indoor college classes or religious gatherings, those types of places as long as you are fully vaccinated and there are no more than 100 people inside. there must be proper ventilation, and no children under the age of 12 since they are not yet eligible for the vaccine. by the way, contra costa county says it will adult similar rules of its mask mandate come november 1st. in order for the mandate to be lifted entirely in most indoor spaces throughout the bay area, health officials for san francisco, san mateo, santa clara, sonoma and the city of berkeley have agreed to the following criteria. the jurisdiction must reach the yellow tier, which means y
today in the bay's bob redell is live this morning. bob, this is a case by case basis right now? >> correct. you still have to wear a mask in many indoor places like restaurants, stores, k through 12 classrooms if you are a student. starting today san francisco and marin counties are easing the mask mandates for other indoor spaces. take a look at your tv screen. starting today, you no longer have to wear a mask inside offices, gyms, indoor college classes or religious gatherings, those...
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let me bring in bob nardelli on that note. go ahead, bob. bob: good morning, burt.arvin he'll son, he worked with -- ellison, he worked with me at home depot. they're doing a great job. my he question is on the supply chain. it's going to catch all of the retailers. i look at home depot, you look at costco, you look at target, have all about vessels to get the containers over here. the containers are $21,000 versus $1,000. they're sitting in the port seven to eight weeks. so the administration solution is buy early for christmas. the person that has the money and time to do it and the rest of the country is going to be shut out. what do we do? i mean, we keep talking about these dozens of initiatives that are putting us in the ditch. what can we do on supply chain more proactively, stop talking and a start doing, burt? what would you recommend. >> i'm broadcasting live from cornell university and people should talk to margaret frye the dean of program for fashion and fiber innovation to make the product here on-shore and do what underarmor and asic s s and others ar
let me bring in bob nardelli on that note. go ahead, bob. bob: good morning, burt.arvin he'll son, he worked with -- ellison, he worked with me at home depot. they're doing a great job. my he question is on the supply chain. it's going to catch all of the retailers. i look at home depot, you look at costco, you look at target, have all about vessels to get the containers over here. the containers are $21,000 versus $1,000. they're sitting in the port seven to eight weeks. so the administration...
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bob again i you owe me a lot a, a with a go i jojo. embodying that, bought it to you by happy facent. i'm a lawyer, the monkey biggest then i was gonna make a. ringback busy new lawn a whole new a . busy b, b, b against, oh my god that, that's, i'm using a, you're a good a, a by your diana. all i had up my mom about all the seen a minute. my yeah. level vm know, are you boy i a my begin a a, a a, a ah with ah, the wrong way or there is a police but the military or not but that getting a little better or no question room up on a boy named you'll run the guys and, and land in, shoot them dead are, were with i'm about little, by the way, i'm up. i imagine the value in that is the body. if you make up the we had on your models, but in a valuable not allow you. not the article, you'll need to go because you see a new all my cars. i li, i will die or let i'm in the new you got a love. i'm what i'm the movie among got a lot of money in finance a. i only got a all bone on oh, i don't know about the whole day. you want to? no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no you it though you bob distributi
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i. >> i liked bob, i really did.>>. because bob had been in the aviation business forever, and being right there at langley, seeing him, not every day, but seeing him frequently, and talking to people who had been with him in the old naca days and what he had done, he's just a remarkable, remarkable gentleman. and i think that he was really sort of a hands-on kind of guy, too. i obviously appreciate his decision to let me make the first flight. but he never told me why he made that decision the way he did. i've asked him several times over the years, and he's always said, well, you were just the right man at the right time. but i'm sure that he was very personally involved in that selection process. there were some suggestions from some of the other folks in the program that maybe he had made a mistake in the decision, that there might have been someone else who qualified better. but he did not change his mind. so, he's one of my heroes. >> how about chris kraft? >> i like chris. i like chris. you know, it -- i guess we
i. >> i liked bob, i really did.>>. because bob had been in the aviation business forever, and being right there at langley, seeing him, not every day, but seeing him frequently, and talking to people who had been with him in the old naca days and what he had done, he's just a remarkable, remarkable gentleman. and i think that he was really sort of a hands-on kind of guy, too. i obviously appreciate his decision to let me make the first flight. but he never told me why he made that...
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putting the life and music of bob marley on stage has taken years. like jammin' too! # in the quest to push the barriers of transport technology, we�*ve had self—driving cars, self—driving lorries, and self—driving buses. now — in the dutch city of amsterdam — they�*re trying out self—driving boats. the designers hope they could revolutionise travel and commuting — as tim allman reports. # row, row, row your boat. # gently down the stream... # actually, there�*s not much rowing involved. this is the autonomous floating vehicle, the roboat — as in robot. an electric—powered vessel that finds its own way around. we have a lot of open water available in the canals that is not being used anymore for transport. only for tourists. so we developed a self—driving autonomous ship. for several years they have been testing the roboats on a project involving the massachusetts institute of technology. the small ships have no pilot and depend on sensors to avoid any unwanted aquatic encounters. so if you want to go from a to b, it automatically calculates the most
putting the life and music of bob marley on stage has taken years. like jammin' too! # in the quest to push the barriers of transport technology, we�*ve had self—driving cars, self—driving lorries, and self—driving buses. now — in the dutch city of amsterdam — they�*re trying out self—driving boats. the designers hope they could revolutionise travel and commuting — as tim allman reports. # row, row, row your boat. # gently down the stream... # actually, there�*s not much...