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carol dodge was there too.f her sons also. >> they've got a lot at stake, if chris tapp walks free, then what? then it's who is the killer. >> the prosecution would rely on the word of the detectives who later became idaho falls mayor. fuhrman ran the police interviews and said chris tapp was never in custody. >> was chris tapp free to leave. >> that's funny, chris tapp's lawyers argued when it was their turn. how could a 20-year-old who was arrested twice and watched as the door was barred during some of his interviews, how could that young man who had been questioned on and off for nearly a month, who spent more than a week of that time actually locked up in jail who watched as immunity deals were offered and later torn up, how could that kid, the lawyer asked, be expected to believe he could leave whenever he wanted. >> did you think that if you decided not to talk to the police, that you were going to be able to go home. >> no, i would not have been allowed to go home. >> but tapp had to acknowledge when he
carol dodge was there too.f her sons also. >> they've got a lot at stake, if chris tapp walks free, then what? then it's who is the killer. >> the prosecution would rely on the word of the detectives who later became idaho falls mayor. fuhrman ran the police interviews and said chris tapp was never in custody. >> was chris tapp free to leave. >> that's funny, chris tapp's lawyers argued when it was their turn. how could a 20-year-old who was arrested twice and watched as...
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carol: he walked. yeah. remember, what we have been dealing with is the lack of value on black life. the black life has no value. and so gunning down a black man who is trying to help register people to vote has no value. josh. >> i was wondering how moses attracted white students from the north and other places with substantial background. carol: he is out of harvard. he is brilliant. he has got that quiet power , charisma. and this is a moment in the 1960's where students believe that they can make a real difference. where they can change the course of this nation's history, and they are ready to do that work. you take that sense of fearlessness and you mix it with the kind of visionary zeal and a cause, yeah. they flocked down to mississippi. freedom summer is going to be something. yes, nate. >> going back a little bit, was j edgar hoover ever confronted about the falsified fbi report? what happened? [laughter] aware, but -- carol: j edgar hoover was interesting. >> that is one word. carol: kennedy did n
carol: he walked. yeah. remember, what we have been dealing with is the lack of value on black life. the black life has no value. and so gunning down a black man who is trying to help register people to vote has no value. josh. >> i was wondering how moses attracted white students from the north and other places with substantial background. carol: he is out of harvard. he is brilliant. he has got that quiet power , charisma. and this is a moment in the 1960's where students believe that...
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she even lost her shoes. >> at some point carol tried to leave to go find help. she used the scarf she had around her neck to tie off on branches so she could find her way back to ian, and obviously she wasn't able to make it out of there because the venlation was so dense. >> reporter: deputies say the couple, ages 77 and 72, feared the worst. rescuer quincy webster, rich casten and doug groot were the first to reach them and recall the moment. >> they were like, thank god you found us. we're so happy. >> reporter: the first few nights temperatures were in their favor and then they dropped. hundreds of people put in 12-hour days in the search that became a recovery, and today the best possible outcome. >> this is a miracle. >> reporter: deputies tell us, as you can imagine, they were so grateful to finally be rescued. of course, family members grateful, too when they got the news this morning. reporting live in inverness, christie smith, "nbc bay area news." >> what a story, christie. thank you so much. >>> crews got word of the incredible discovery just after 1
she even lost her shoes. >> at some point carol tried to leave to go find help. she used the scarf she had around her neck to tie off on branches so she could find her way back to ian, and obviously she wasn't able to make it out of there because the venlation was so dense. >> reporter: deputies say the couple, ages 77 and 72, feared the worst. rescuer quincy webster, rich casten and doug groot were the first to reach them and recall the moment. >> they were like, thank god...
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carol jenkins? >> guest: wee. agree. so i think so much of the research demonstrates that women, the way we say are the cheap labor of our country and that is result in magnificent proselyte for some of the corporations and even small companies. there consistently underpaid for the same equipment, for the same work. even some of the good guys who think and say great things about equal pay and if our support of the art of women with action go and look at their books, they discovered they are truly paying the women less than the pay them into these are the good guys. we recently had major corporations call press converses and had releases saying guess what we can now say without any quibbling that we pay the women what with our men. of course we had to make adjustments to do that, and that means cost them billions ofus dollars to do that. but i think it's one of the things that will change america. america, we think of it as this great democracy and it's one of the great ones, but it does not treat its women well. it will
carol jenkins? >> guest: wee. agree. so i think so much of the research demonstrates that women, the way we say are the cheap labor of our country and that is result in magnificent proselyte for some of the corporations and even small companies. there consistently underpaid for the same equipment, for the same work. even some of the good guys who think and say great things about equal pay and if our support of the art of women with action go and look at their books, they discovered they...
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i will start with carol reardon. carol and i taught for a long time. she is the author of one of the first important books on civil war memory especially on the military side. with a sword in one hand, the problem of military thought in the civil war north or she is co-author with tom fossil are of two field guide books the battlefield of gettysburg and antietam. next in the line is edward ayers who is president emeritus of the university of richmond. we were longtime college of uva when i went it was a delight to be there with ed. his most recent publication as you know is the thin light of freedom. it won the 20 lincoln prize. next is the professor of -- the calculus of violence. to my far right is steve barry from university of georgia and author and editor of six books. a family divided by war. a book of essays that has had the significant impact on what goes on in our world, stories from the civil war. i am supposed to deal with this. there is the dust jacket of the book it i'm going to say right now, because i am proud to do so, all of the images
i will start with carol reardon. carol and i taught for a long time. she is the author of one of the first important books on civil war memory especially on the military side. with a sword in one hand, the problem of military thought in the civil war north or she is co-author with tom fossil are of two field guide books the battlefield of gettysburg and antietam. next in the line is edward ayers who is president emeritus of the university of richmond. we were longtime college of uva when i went...
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. >> crews discovered carol and ian breathing and conscious. >> they were found in a drainage ditch near inverness. cornell bernard is live with new developments in the story. what a story? >> you're right about that, dion. just an amazing story here in inverness. lots of sell brecelebrations go today. the survivor skills likely kept them alive. >> a rescue helicopter pulling two missing hikers to safety. carol and her 72-year-old husband ian irwin found alive, in a steep ravine at the point reyes national sea shore. the rescue team along with a search dog named grute found the couple alive. >> thank god you found us, we are so happy. >> carol and ian are doing okay. >> they were found wearing light jackets, but alive and talking. the couple was found about 3 to 4 miles from the house they were renting in inverness. they had been missing since valentine's day. >> they left for a hike on valin timing's. they got lost in the dark, and they don't know what happened after that. the reason they're most likely alive, is because they were drinking from a puddle that they found near where they w
. >> crews discovered carol and ian breathing and conscious. >> they were found in a drainage ditch near inverness. cornell bernard is live with new developments in the story. what a story? >> you're right about that, dion. just an amazing story here in inverness. lots of sell brecelebrations go today. the survivor skills likely kept them alive. >> a rescue helicopter pulling two missing hikers to safety. carol and her 72-year-old husband ian irwin found alive, in a...
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host: we will get a response from carol jenkins. guest: we think that is a matter that is best decided in the courts. having much to do with so equal rights amendment, that we have to separate the things that people may object to . i think those things are handled best in the courts. i believe the supreme court is taking up cases that will resolve so much of the gender problems, controversy for us. how many states have made an equal whites -- equal rights amendment part of their state constitution? guest: we think there are about 25 states. which is, you know, a hefty number. the equal rights amendment movement continues, there will be more. states,with on ratified working on the federal level. we have a call, every other week, we talk about strategy. things that have worked and have not. virginia is our star because they did such a magnificent job on the federal level. an york state is considering equal rights a minute that we have been working on as well. and is an expanded inclusive e.r.a. -- amendment that we have been working o
host: we will get a response from carol jenkins. guest: we think that is a matter that is best decided in the courts. having much to do with so equal rights amendment, that we have to separate the things that people may object to . i think those things are handled best in the courts. i believe the supreme court is taking up cases that will resolve so much of the gender problems, controversy for us. how many states have made an equal whites -- equal rights amendment part of their state...
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late today 77-year-old carol kiparsky and 72-year-old ian irwin release this photo giving a thumbs-up from their hospital beds. lee martinez is live at inverness for details on this incredible story. >> reporter: incredible indeed, we are told that the couple actually vacations in this area quite often, they are avid hikers and they are pretty familiar with this area. the marion county sheriff's office said they went to the hospital and the couple told them they went hiking on valentine's day it got dark and they lost their way. the area they were found in had such dense vegetation that rescue crews had to crawl on their bellies at some point in order to reach the couple. at 10:10 saturday morning the radio called search and rescue that the missing couple, carol kiparsky and ian irwin had been found alive. sound by volunteer quincy webster and dog k-9 group that searching a new area of shallow beach in the thick coastal terrain. >> about halfway up we heard voices we thought it was another team, but then they started yelling help. we looked at each other and said that's them. reknit t
late today 77-year-old carol kiparsky and 72-year-old ian irwin release this photo giving a thumbs-up from their hospital beds. lee martinez is live at inverness for details on this incredible story. >> reporter: incredible indeed, we are told that the couple actually vacations in this area quite often, they are avid hikers and they are pretty familiar with this area. the marion county sheriff's office said they went to the hospital and the couple told them they went hiking on valentine's...
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and they had this unsolved abduction of carol. >> carol came to the police station, was shown a lineup and was able to identify bundy as the person who attacked her. >> he was arrested. and charged with the kidnapping of carol. >> at one point, police did show you a photo of the items they found in ted's car. how could he have possibly explained that away to you? >> he tried to just brush it off, you know, i need the crowbar if i get in a wreck, i need to pry cars apart. i need the ski mask when i'm shoveling snow. >> his friends raised money for bail. he returned to seattle to see liz. what was that teime like? >> well, when he first showed up at my door unannounced i was taken aback. this is ted. >> because of our placement in his world, it's the only reason we're still alive, i'm quite certain, because people had their eyes on it. >> did that thought ever cross your mind? >> that he was going to kill us? no. >> did you think he was capable of murder? >> no. i mean, i still believed he was innocent at that point. >> when we come back, liz and molly come to grips with the horrible tru
and they had this unsolved abduction of carol. >> carol came to the police station, was shown a lineup and was able to identify bundy as the person who attacked her. >> he was arrested. and charged with the kidnapping of carol. >> at one point, police did show you a photo of the items they found in ted's car. how could he have possibly explained that away to you? >> he tried to just brush it off, you know, i need the crowbar if i get in a wreck, i need to pry cars apart....
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he actually proposes to carole boone in front of a camera. >> carole, do you want to marry me?you. i pronounce us man and wife. >> at that time under florida law if you asked someone to marry and the person says yes, and there's a notary public there, it's a legal marriage. >> okay, that did it. signed it, sealed it, delivered it, and they married right there in the middle of penalty phase. >> now ted bundy is a convicted murderer, he's a new husband, and he is, in effect, a dead man walking. >> i don't think anybody doubts that i've done some bad things. the question is what of course, and how, and maybe, most importantly, why? (sprintern) paul- i'm loooooving the all-new dual camera system with ultra-wide on iphone 11! (paul) and i love how at sprint... (sprintern) ...you can get the amazing iphone 11 for zero dollars a month when you trade-in your iphone 6s or newer... (paul) in any condition. (sprintern) seriously, in any condition. (paul) and because sprint likes to do things differently, they're offering a 100% total satisfaction guarantee. while i think their network and
he actually proposes to carole boone in front of a camera. >> carole, do you want to marry me?you. i pronounce us man and wife. >> at that time under florida law if you asked someone to marry and the person says yes, and there's a notary public there, it's a legal marriage. >> okay, that did it. signed it, sealed it, delivered it, and they married right there in the middle of penalty phase. >> now ted bundy is a convicted murderer, he's a new husband, and he is, in...
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for carol. she says she doesn't remember anything from that day.t could be because of what happened, ise was in psychotic state. but also, carol ems to me quite detached. that can be common with the traumatic experience. for her this was. she loved her children, she loves being a mom. this is extremely difficult for her. >> does she understand they are deceased? >> i think she does. she rationally knows. lks about them in the present tense. >> people are becoming famithar ostpartum. there is no legislation to screen. talk about the difference s.between that and psycho >> they are related, they both occur after childbirth doctors believe they are caused ildbirth. l changes related they are two different conditions. postpartum depression is more co on. about one in five will expeence. postpartum psychosis, one in 500. >> not that unusual. >> some docts think it's undercounted because of symptoms. there not clasllc psychosis with inations, paranoia. in postpartum women it's confusion, disorganized thoughts that i was talkoug because symptoms can wax a
for carol. she says she doesn't remember anything from that day.t could be because of what happened, ise was in psychotic state. but also, carol ems to me quite detached. that can be common with the traumatic experience. for her this was. she loved her children, she loves being a mom. this is extremely difficult for her. >> does she understand they are deceased? >> i think she does. she rationally knows. lks about them in the present tense. >> people are becoming famithar...
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carol it must break your heart. you met your husband there as well, right? >> yeah.y time you go back it is very sad because of all the places used to be very beautiful and are very dirty. >> it is policies. not the weather. david: good news is, when i moved to new york, we had times square which was a cesspool. it is now a terrific place. so you can turn things around with the right policies. that's it for "bulls & bears." see you back here next lots of t all over the place. democrats attacking attorney general william barr, president trump fighting with michael bloomberg and governor andrew cuomo. bernie sanders attacking james carville for criticizing him. even bernie sanders campaign attacking nevada's biggest powerful labor union ahead of the nevada caucuses. bernie's campaign fighting with alexandria ocasio-cortez? now this, a fight between an obama insider and member of joe biden's family. that member of biden's family call him a jerk with a microphone. we'll bring you the blow by blow. all of it. behind the fighting now senate democratsea
carol it must break your heart. you met your husband there as well, right? >> yeah.y time you go back it is very sad because of all the places used to be very beautiful and are very dirty. >> it is policies. not the weather. david: good news is, when i moved to new york, we had times square which was a cesspool. it is now a terrific place. so you can turn things around with the right policies. that's it for "bulls & bears." see you back here next lots of t all over the...
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take two now we're going to go back out to india and nbc's carol lee with the very latest here so carol, what is the purport of the president's trip here? >> reporter: well, basically, he wants to highlight what he sees as a strong partnership he has with india, with particularly prime minister modi, and he's really hitting on all of those notes in his speech. he's talking about what a profound honor it is to speak in this stadium, which appears to be at capacity at 110,000 people it's a very raucous crowd. he's stressing the importance of the relationship, the friendship, the economic ties. india's economic potential defense cooperation. things like that but it's really just -- president modi has -- or prime minister modi has promised president trump a big spectacle. and he's getting it. when they took the stage it was a raucous crowd. there are men in the audience wearing hats that say namaste trump, similar to the make america great again hats that are such a signal of trump's campaign he arrived here and received a warm welcome with the red carpet and dancers and music and prime min
take two now we're going to go back out to india and nbc's carol lee with the very latest here so carol, what is the purport of the president's trip here? >> reporter: well, basically, he wants to highlight what he sees as a strong partnership he has with india, with particularly prime minister modi, and he's really hitting on all of those notes in his speech. he's talking about what a profound honor it is to speak in this stadium, which appears to be at capacity at 110,000 people it's a...
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carol, how do you square those things?u mentioned some of the negative reporting about the state department may have been a smear campaign by the white house but it also seems like there is legitimate criticism of his time there. >> i think there's some legitimate reasons.i've interviewed a lot of people in the state department. i understand why they felt that his tenure was a little bit traumatic for them.he was proposing big cuts. he was proposing a reorganization. he wasn't available to them but he's a ec sweet guy. the head of exxon one of the largest companies on the globe gladhanding with employees not to dismiss that was not really in his major wheelhouse. it's funny to me and ironic to me how much phil and i learned behind the scenes about what he was dealing with with the president. his number one boss. president trump, vice president mike pence, couple other people and they are discussing somebody is discussing prosecutions of american businessmen who'd been found to have under intense investigation have been fou
carol, how do you square those things?u mentioned some of the negative reporting about the state department may have been a smear campaign by the white house but it also seems like there is legitimate criticism of his time there. >> i think there's some legitimate reasons.i've interviewed a lot of people in the state department. i understand why they felt that his tenure was a little bit traumatic for them.he was proposing big cuts. he was proposing a reorganization. he wasn't available...
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a 77-year-old carol kiparsky and a 72-year-old ian irwin went to the valentine's day hike and when they lost on the trail because it got dark. >> the couple was found about three miles from their rental home in inverness.>> attend: 10 saturday morning the radio call came into search and rescue that the missing couple, carol and ian, have been found alive, found by a volunteer and a rescue dog. >> about halfway up we hear voices, thought it was another team but then they started yelling help. we looked at each other and were like that is them. >> the couple was found off the trail and it drainage area covered in extremely dense vegetation. groot was able to make it to the couple first but it was impossible to get the couple out. >> there were no jackets, i know carol was found without shoes. it sounds like they may have fallen at some point but th. >> volunteer webster gave all of his gear to ian to keep him warm. a rescue helicopter was dispatched immediately to the couple and they were airlifted out of the area. later they were both taken by ambulance to a nearby hospital. >> they are
a 77-year-old carol kiparsky and a 72-year-old ian irwin went to the valentine's day hike and when they lost on the trail because it got dark. >> the couple was found about three miles from their rental home in inverness.>> attend: 10 saturday morning the radio call came into search and rescue that the missing couple, carol and ian, have been found alive, found by a volunteer and a rescue dog. >> about halfway up we hear voices, thought it was another team but then they...
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please welcome philip rucker and carol leonnig. ♪ ♪ ( applause ) >> stephen: hi, carol!night. >> we're glad to be here. >> stephen: okay, the book is "a very stable genius." as i said, it's number one on nonfiction. you're both bona fide trump experts. you spent years researching this book. was that the state of the union of all expected? >> a little bit. i mean, he was-- his typical mode, which is "i made this country better. i made america great again. i accomplished all these amazing things." >> stephen: made it greatest, actually, greatest. >> better than ever before. >> stephen: strongest union of all time. >> and he was-- he was not going after his enemies as much as i thought he might. you know, he has a thing about going after people that he thinks are attacking him, and he did less of that tonight. >> stephen: there was-- people were saying there was a bit of a reality show touch tonight, that he award a scholarship, awarded a medal of freedom, reunited a soldier with his family. but ploas heher own moment when she ripped up that speech. was that surprising to y
please welcome philip rucker and carol leonnig. ♪ ♪ ( applause ) >> stephen: hi, carol!night. >> we're glad to be here. >> stephen: okay, the book is "a very stable genius." as i said, it's number one on nonfiction. you're both bona fide trump experts. you spent years researching this book. was that the state of the union of all expected? >> a little bit. i mean, he was-- his typical mode, which is "i made this country better. i made america great...
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miracle is how tom stone describes ian and carol's survival. he spent days following the search to find them. >> when it was beyond a week, i was very concerned about them. >> and their eventual rescue, after eight days in the wilderness. >> i was thinking maybe they fell, or they were trapped somehow.>> the couple did become trapped according to the sheriff's office who said the couple was surrounded by thick foliage and could not get out. authorities say they likely survived by drinking from a puddle found where they were located. another neighbor who did not want to speak on camera at the request of the family told us that ian and carol, two seasoned hikers, who regularly hike in inverness, eight ferns to stay alive. >> we are so happy to have them alive and doing well. >> i am so happy they found them. >> ian and carol are known to be social with those in the neighborhood. so it's perhaps no surprise that the community put out this massive display on their home for the day they could finally return from their wild and unexpected adventure.
miracle is how tom stone describes ian and carol's survival. he spent days following the search to find them. >> when it was beyond a week, i was very concerned about them. >> and their eventual rescue, after eight days in the wilderness. >> i was thinking maybe they fell, or they were trapped somehow.>> the couple did become trapped according to the sheriff's office who said the couple was surrounded by thick foliage and could not get out. authorities say they likely...
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carol and ian are doing okay. they were suffering from slight hypothermia. >> both wearing light jackson but alive and talking. the couple was found three to four miles from the house they rented in inverness. they had missing since valentine's day. >> they left for a hike, got lost in the dark and they don't know what happened after that. the reason they are most likely alive is because they were drinking from a puddle they found near where they were located. >> sheriff officials say ian injured himself in a fall which likely prevented the couple from walking out. >> our prayers answered. >> inverness neighbors feared the worst. dozens of personnel never gave up trying to find carol and ian. >> in speaking with a search manager we have that's been doing this 40 years and was also involved in the fire service always speaking of the family, it's a miracle. >> reporter: some say the brush where they were found was so dense they had to crawl in. i spoke with the couple's son by phone a short time ago. he said this is
carol and ian are doing okay. they were suffering from slight hypothermia. >> both wearing light jackson but alive and talking. the couple was found three to four miles from the house they rented in inverness. they had missing since valentine's day. >> they left for a hike, got lost in the dark and they don't know what happened after that. the reason they are most likely alive is because they were drinking from a puddle they found near where they were located. >> sheriff...
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the guests of honor, the residents, ian irwin and carol kiparsky. brennan canada 72 -year-old and 77 -year-old remain hospitalized from injuries suffered when they became lost and stranded in the wilderness in inverness near tomales bay. the decorations put up by a neighbor, who tell us the community is eager for the return. >> really a miracle. >> reporter: miracle is how tom stone, who lives near the couple, describes ian and carol's survivor. he spent days following the search. >> i was very concerned about the. >> reporter: the eventual rescue after eight days in the wilderness. >> i was thinking maybe they fell or were trapped somehow. >> reporter: the couple did become trapped, according to the marin county sheriff's office, who said the couple was surrounded by thick foliage and could not get out. authorities say they likely survived by drinking from a puddle found where they were located. another neighbor who did not want to speak on camera told us ian and carol were seasoned hikers who regularly traverse forests, also eight ferns to survive
the guests of honor, the residents, ian irwin and carol kiparsky. brennan canada 72 -year-old and 77 -year-old remain hospitalized from injuries suffered when they became lost and stranded in the wilderness in inverness near tomales bay. the decorations put up by a neighbor, who tell us the community is eager for the return. >> really a miracle. >> reporter: miracle is how tom stone, who lives near the couple, describes ian and carol's survivor. he spent days following the search....
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i know that carol was found without shoes. so they -- it sounds like they may have fallen at some point, but they continued hikes. >> reporter: today when they were found, they had slight hypothermia. the first few nights temperatures were in their favor, and then they dropped. >> at some point carol tried to leave to find help. she used a scarf she had around her neck to tie off on branches so she could find her way back to ian. obviously she wasn't able to make it out because the vegetation was so dense. the reason they are most likely alive is because they were drinking from a puddle that they found near where they were located. >> reporter: deputies say the couple, ages 77 and 72, feared the worst. the rescuers who saw them first recall that moment. >> they were like, thank god you found us. we're so happy. >> reporter: hundreds of people put in 12-hour days in the search that became a recovery. and today the best possible outcome. >> this is a miracle. >> reporter: now, about 70 search team members were out today, but thr
i know that carol was found without shoes. so they -- it sounds like they may have fallen at some point, but they continued hikes. >> reporter: today when they were found, they had slight hypothermia. the first few nights temperatures were in their favor, and then they dropped. >> at some point carol tried to leave to find help. she used a scarf she had around her neck to tie off on branches so she could find her way back to ian. obviously she wasn't able to make it out because the...
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carol and ian are doing okay. they were suffering from slight hypothermia. pr both found wearing light jackets but alive and talking. the couple was found three to four miles from the house they rented in inverness. they had missing since valentine's day. >> they left for a hike on valentine's. they got lost in the dark, and they don't know what happened after that. the reason they are most likely alive is because they were drinking from a pudle they found near where they were located. >> sheriff officials say ian injured himself in a fall which likely prevented the couple from walking out. >> our prayers have been answered. >> inverness neighbors feared the worst. denies of dedicated search and rescue personnel never gave up trying to find carol and ian. >> in speaking with a search manager we have that's been doing this 40 years and was also involved in the fire service and also speaking with the family, this is a miracle. >> reporter: a miracle is right. some of the searchers say the brush where the couple was found was so dense they actually had to crawl
carol and ian are doing okay. they were suffering from slight hypothermia. pr both found wearing light jackets but alive and talking. the couple was found three to four miles from the house they rented in inverness. they had missing since valentine's day. >> they left for a hike on valentine's. they got lost in the dark, and they don't know what happened after that. the reason they are most likely alive is because they were drinking from a pudle they found near where they were located....
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for carol. she says she n'dot esthat day. e it couldbecause of what happened, she was in this psychotic state. but also, carol seems to me quite detached. that can be common with the for her this was. ce. she loved her children, she loves being a mom. th is extremely difficult for her. >> does she understand they are deceased? >> i think she does. she rationally knows. sometimes i talk to her and she talks about them inthe present tense. >> people are becoming familiar e th postpartum. th no legislation to en between that and psychosis. >> they eyare related, both occur after childbirth. doctors believe they are caused childbirth. changes related to theytwo different conditions. postpartum depression is more common. about e five will experience. postpartum psychosis, one in 500. >>ot that unusual. >> some doctors think it's undercounted because of symptoms. there not classic psychosis with llucinations, paranoia. in ostpartum women it's confusion, disorganized thoughts that i was talking msout. because sympcan wax and wane do
for carol. she says she n'dot esthat day. e it couldbecause of what happened, she was in this psychotic state. but also, carol seems to me quite detached. that can be common with the for her this was. ce. she loved her children, she loves being a mom. th is extremely difficult for her. >> does she understand they are deceased? >> i think she does. she rationally knows. sometimes i talk to her and she talks about them inthe present tense. >> people are becoming familiar e th...
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carol, you go first. well, mine isa you. carol, you go first.usband had dementia. so from being told that, my deepest darkest moments, even though i had my family around me, i just felt moments, even though i had my family around me, ijust felt so moments, even though i had my family around me, i just felt so alone, watching tv, and use it thinking, don't you? and then i got a diagnosis. i didn't, don't you? and then i got a diagnosis. ididn't, i don't you? and then i got a diagnosis. i didn't, i had mci, which is mild cognitive impairment, which is mild cognitive impairment, which is mild cognitive impairment, which is short—term memory loss. so ijoined a group through age uk, we are all the same, and it is fabulous. some of them live on their own, so it has brought us together, and we do exercise. we play table games and we have quizzes, and it is absolutely marvellous. i look forward to it now every wednesday forward to it now every wednesday for that two hours. so laurie, tell us for that two hours. so laurie, tell us about this campaign, an
carol, you go first. well, mine isa you. carol, you go first.usband had dementia. so from being told that, my deepest darkest moments, even though i had my family around me, i just felt moments, even though i had my family around me, ijust felt so moments, even though i had my family around me, i just felt so alone, watching tv, and use it thinking, don't you? and then i got a diagnosis. i didn't, don't you? and then i got a diagnosis. ididn't, i don't you? and then i got a diagnosis. i didn't,...
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carol lee, let me start with you. so, carol, the -- explain what is happening with mike flynn. >> well, in terms of his sentencing or in terms of this investigation? >> investigation and sentencing. is this both at the same time? >> yeah. >> yeah? >> right. so with his sentencing, there was the, you know, he's gotten very -- the relationship between him and the prosecutors that he was cooperating with is contentious. he is asked a judge to withdraw his guilty plea, accused prosecutors of improperly handling his case. he said that if he was, you know, ambushed into -- in his fbi interviews so all of -- that's all happening an then the prosecutors came back in early january saying perhaps a jail sentence, a short jail sentence isn't such a bad thing and recommend maybe six months in jail and then pressure put on those prosecutors in the next several weeks, the government came back saying, no, probation is fine. what was happening during that time as all of that was unfolding is attorney general barr asked the u.s. attor
carol lee, let me start with you. so, carol, the -- explain what is happening with mike flynn. >> well, in terms of his sentencing or in terms of this investigation? >> investigation and sentencing. is this both at the same time? >> yeah. >> yeah? >> right. so with his sentencing, there was the, you know, he's gotten very -- the relationship between him and the prosecutors that he was cooperating with is contentious. he is asked a judge to withdraw his guilty plea,...
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nona's mother carol knew it was bad. moment she arrived that night to see police at nona's apartment. >> i wanted to see my baby. of course they said, you can't. they had the crime scene tape up and everything. >> the police told carol it was horribly obvious nona had been murdered. but they were on the case, they told her. in fact, they were already trying to break down nona's last moments on earth. >> when had you last spoken to nona? >> about 1:00 last night, i called her from my house. >> questioning the man who may have known her best. >> you in a fight recently? >> and kevin jones seemed eager to help the police figure out who killed his girlfriend. >> she didn't answer, i thought maybe her phone was just dead. >> does kevin careen from looked like disbelief -- >> got to get out of this room. >> -- to grief? anger? and back again. >> couple of questions i want to ask. >> a few questions turned into many. >> did you have a key to the apartment? >> yeah. >> and were pointed. >> did you hurt her? >> no, i promise you,
nona's mother carol knew it was bad. moment she arrived that night to see police at nona's apartment. >> i wanted to see my baby. of course they said, you can't. they had the crime scene tape up and everything. >> the police told carol it was horribly obvious nona had been murdered. but they were on the case, they told her. in fact, they were already trying to break down nona's last moments on earth. >> when had you last spoken to nona? >> about 1:00 last night, i called...
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. >> reporter: the mystery of what happened to carol and ian here is still unsolved, but today's focus was squarely on the water. 77-year-old carol kiparsky and 72-year-old ian irwin have been missing since last saturday. earlier this week, several cadaver dogs indicated alerts or hits near here on shell beach. while cadaver dogs are not infallible, it's the only lead in this strange case. search and rescue boats moved down the shoreline looking into cracks s d caanvethe rocks. helicopters searched from the air. again today they found nothing. carol's son john says he's in close contact with the sheriff's office. >> the hypothesis that they have, which is, which leads them to the water, the water search and recovery unfortunately, i believe that's the correct hypothesis. >> reporter: these folks were on the beach when the sheriffs arrived with their drone. >> i was at first concerned, but then we realized it was part of the search. >> reporter: tomorrow just to be sure they'll have another search above the beach. >> we're accepting that it's a tremendous loss even though we don't have
. >> reporter: the mystery of what happened to carol and ian here is still unsolved, but today's focus was squarely on the water. 77-year-old carol kiparsky and 72-year-old ian irwin have been missing since last saturday. earlier this week, several cadaver dogs indicated alerts or hits near here on shell beach. while cadaver dogs are not infallible, it's the only lead in this strange case. search and rescue boats moved down the shoreline looking into cracks s d caanvethe rocks....
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irwin are. >> day five in the seven for carol kiparsky and ian irwin. the office says they may have a break in the case. the marin county sheriff's office says during the searches with multiple canine teams, we've received four independent alerts from today navarro canine tales in the area of shell beach. shell beach is close to the air bnb cottage where the couple was staying. the sheriff's office says with the new information, the seven and rescue effort is now a search and recovery mission. we believe our on extensive search efforts would have located carol and ian if they were responsive or an area available on foot and on land. they didn't check out of their air bnb in inverness. search teams have been in the air, land and water. >> it is definitely uncomfortable and unnerving not knowing what happened in the tiny quiet community. everybody knows everything is going on. >> melissa king lives nearby. >> it is strange. there is no, they've left everything behind. their cell phones, their abilities, their car. there is not really that far they can wal
irwin are. >> day five in the seven for carol kiparsky and ian irwin. the office says they may have a break in the case. the marin county sheriff's office says during the searches with multiple canine teams, we've received four independent alerts from today navarro canine tales in the area of shell beach. shell beach is close to the air bnb cottage where the couple was staying. the sheriff's office says with the new information, the seven and rescue effort is now a search and recovery...
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have a drink, carol.r of the case. 22 helen mccourt vanished from her way home from home in february 1988 in merseyside. ian simms was arrested. he was convicted of her murder and jailed for life in 1989. he was told he would spend at least 16 years behind bars. helen's mother launched a campaign to change the law, to deny parole tequilas who do not reveal where that victims remains. injuly last not reveal where that victims remains. in july last year, not reveal where that victims remains. injuly last year, it was confirmed the law would be adopted in england and wales but her campaign ran out of time. although it was mentioned in the queen's speech in october, parliament was dissolved a month later for the election, before it could become law and, in december, parole board decided ian simms was eligible for release. marie launched a bid to postpone his release but yesterday he walked out ofjail. postpone his release but yesterday he walked out of jail. the part that u psets he walked out of jail. the pa
have a drink, carol.r of the case. 22 helen mccourt vanished from her way home from home in february 1988 in merseyside. ian simms was arrested. he was convicted of her murder and jailed for life in 1989. he was told he would spend at least 16 years behind bars. helen's mother launched a campaign to change the law, to deny parole tequilas who do not reveal where that victims remains. injuly last not reveal where that victims remains. in july last year, not reveal where that victims remains....
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philip rucker and carol leonnig, everyone "a very stable genius" is available now.dership that makes a difference. obama: he's been a leader throughout the country for the past twelve years, mr. michael bloomberg is here. vo: together they worked to combat gun violence, and again to improve education for every child. obama: i want to thank the mayor of this great city, mayor bloomberg, for his extomtrump on the economy.ald his people over profits plan makes a living wage a right....
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carol lee, former u.s. attorney joyce vance and matt miller a former chief spokesman at the department of justice is here. take me through what's being reporter about what looks like another special counsel-like examination into the investigators who investigated a trump ally. >> what they've told us is that barr asked the u.s. attorney in st. lieues to look into an inquiry in the flynn case, specifically his fbi interview, which is at the center of everything having to do with flynn. our understanding is it happened recently. it was very sensitive. so, it was not necessarily something he wanted out in the open. like we've seen with these other sorts of inquiries that barr has ordered up. the concern that people i talk to had is that it could be one of two things. one is if you look at who was involved in the fbi -- flynn's fbi interview t was january 24th, 2017, andrew mccabe, peter struck and those are all the greatest hits that the president likes to harp on and has criticized and have said should face s
carol lee, former u.s. attorney joyce vance and matt miller a former chief spokesman at the department of justice is here. take me through what's being reporter about what looks like another special counsel-like examination into the investigators who investigated a trump ally. >> what they've told us is that barr asked the u.s. attorney in st. lieues to look into an inquiry in the flynn case, specifically his fbi interview, which is at the center of everything having to do with flynn. our...
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carols are let me start wi-- ca me start with you. what have you learned about attorney general barr's extended involvement and why it has led to these four prosecutors to leave the case and for some leaving the d.o.j. altogether? >> what we know, craig, is that there was a debate within the justice department between the prosecutors and other senior officials over what guidelines to recommend in terms of sentencing for roger stone. the justice department says that they were blindsided by this, which is a little hard to believe given the fact that they were going back and forth about this over some time and that this was such a high profile case for all the reasons you just said. so what would happen is the prosecutors recommended seven to nine years and very unusual step, less than 24 hours later, the government came back and said, no, that's too harsh, we think that he should get a lighter sense tenslight er sentence. sources have told us this is part of a lashrger pattern, whe barr is taking a role in cases of interest to president
carols are let me start wi-- ca me start with you. what have you learned about attorney general barr's extended involvement and why it has led to these four prosecutors to leave the case and for some leaving the d.o.j. altogether? >> what we know, craig, is that there was a debate within the justice department between the prosecutors and other senior officials over what guidelines to recommend in terms of sentencing for roger stone. the justice department says that they were blindsided by...
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ashley, carol, our thanks for being here. greatly appreciate it. >>> coming up for us, republicans had hoped that trump would learn a lesson from the impeachment fight, but our next guest says it's the gop that is getting taught the lesson. >>> later, a look at where the democratic race is as of tonight and with just days to go until the next contest as "the 11th hour" is just getting started on a friday night. this is my body of proof. proof i can fight moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. proof i can fight psoriatic arthritis... ...with humira. proof of less joint pain... ...and clearer skin in psa. humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas wh
ashley, carol, our thanks for being here. greatly appreciate it. >>> coming up for us, republicans had hoped that trump would learn a lesson from the impeachment fight, but our next guest says it's the gop that is getting taught the lesson. >>> later, a look at where the democratic race is as of tonight and with just days to go until the next contest as "the 11th hour" is just getting started on a friday night. this is my body of proof. proof i can fight moderate to...
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even as late as yesterday morning, we were telling you that it was thought that carol kiparsky and ian irwin might have been dead. but then came the stunning turn of events. they were found alive. if all goes well, they could be back home by the end of today. the couple vanished. you can see here after renting an airbnb last saturday. their family last heard from them on last thursday. all of their belongings were left behind. we begin our coverage with how the two were found and how they managed to survive. >> reporter: a rescue helicopter pulling two missing hikers to safety. 77-year-old carol kiparsky and her 72-year-old husband, ian irwin, found alive in a a a a aa the dense brush. >> they were like, thank, god, you found us, we're so happy. >> they're doing okay. they were suffering from slight hypothermia. >> reporter: both found wearing light jackets but alive and talking. the couple was found about three to four miles from the house they were renting. they had been missing since valentine's day. >> they left for a hike on valentine's day. they got lost in the dark and they don'
even as late as yesterday morning, we were telling you that it was thought that carol kiparsky and ian irwin might have been dead. but then came the stunning turn of events. they were found alive. if all goes well, they could be back home by the end of today. the couple vanished. you can see here after renting an airbnb last saturday. their family last heard from them on last thursday. all of their belongings were left behind. we begin our coverage with how the two were found and how they...
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.>> también pareja es hallada cser encontrados >>un grito de ayuda advierte que ian y carol estaban vivosndo desaparecieron en condado marie, este portavoz dice que ambos fueron encontrados con vida y conscientes ,el rescate se realizó por aire, debido a la densa vegetación del área, donde fueron hallados el agente canino halló a la pareja el camino es escabroso, por lo que les habría tomado horas salir de allí, la pareja había salido a caminar, el hombre se lastimó el tobillo y carol intentó buscar ayuda, pero era imposible, la pareja no tenía alimento ni agua, solo sobrevivieron tomando agua estancada, en total 70 personas participaron de la operación >>inician pruebas para monitorear nivel de contaminación en plantel, después de hallarse alto nivel de pse en el campus resultados estaría el próximo fin de semana también se cumple un año del l iba caminando con su perro y el terreno cedió socavando su vida en san francisco >> también agencia acepta colaborar después que ice emitiera demanda administrativa para que autoridades locales colaboren con ellos >> migrantes temen solicitar ayuda
.>> también pareja es hallada cser encontrados >>un grito de ayuda advierte que ian y carol estaban vivosndo desaparecieron en condado marie, este portavoz dice que ambos fueron encontrados con vida y conscientes ,el rescate se realizó por aire, debido a la densa vegetación del área, donde fueron hallados el agente canino halló a la pareja el camino es escabroso, por lo que les habría tomado horas salir de allí, la pareja había salido a caminar, el hombre se lastimó el...
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we'll wrap it up with closing statements by director carole many of. >> thank you. just want to thank everyone for being here. it really does take the whole team. whether we're doing what we do every year which is prepare for a great, amazing lunar year parade or we are dealing with the new problem which is the novel coronavirus. just know that we have, we work really hard on behalf of the city and folks in san francisco and i think most of us are going to be out on saturday so we hope to see a lot of people out there. thank you. >> questions from the press. >> yes, over there. >> are you already seeing some of the merchants are saying an impact on this in chinatown, people maybe have fears about the virus? >> we do hope that all these chinese new years celebration activities will bring more people and more tourism to san francisco in such a way that you will also have out on the business in chinatown area. there's our hope. thank you. >> has there been an impact already? leading up to the parade? >> >> there was a little rumor from a newspaper. it's not true. but w
we'll wrap it up with closing statements by director carole many of. >> thank you. just want to thank everyone for being here. it really does take the whole team. whether we're doing what we do every year which is prepare for a great, amazing lunar year parade or we are dealing with the new problem which is the novel coronavirus. just know that we have, we work really hard on behalf of the city and folks in san francisco and i think most of us are going to be out on saturday so we hope to...
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we look at them and we're like, what are your names, carol and ian, we're amazed. they seemed like they just got lost yesterday. >> 77-year-old carol kiparsky and her husband ian irwin were located sever hundred yards from the nearest road. >> they spent the next four days crawling through that brush. i understand from ian, he would stand up and fall into the brush to compress it. >> the avid hikers said they set out on a walk on valentine's day from inverness but got lost when the sun went down. >> reason they were probably alive was they were drinking from a that you had people they found near where they were located, it was a puddle. >> reporter: they were still able to give thumbs up at the hospital where we're being treated but told rescuers, they had almost given up hope. >> they were overjoyed that we found them and they didn't think they would be found. >> reporter: friends and neighbors in palo alto have decorated their home and have planned a big party for when they get back. >> we were planning a memorial. this party i'm going on throw, a welcome home ce
we look at them and we're like, what are your names, carol and ian, we're amazed. they seemed like they just got lost yesterday. >> 77-year-old carol kiparsky and her husband ian irwin were located sever hundred yards from the nearest road. >> they spent the next four days crawling through that brush. i understand from ian, he would stand up and fall into the brush to compress it. >> the avid hikers said they set out on a walk on valentine's day from inverness but got lost...
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let's bring carol and doug back. carol, you look at the unemployment rate for ohio. it was 5.2% in 2016. it is down to 4.2%. i don't know if sherrod brown is wrong about that. it is above the national average which is 3.5. when you look, sherrod is representative from ohio. when you look at any of web pages or the like, he says he is working hard for ohio. so he thinks that beating down trump is talking about what a failure his state is or, how he hasn't helped them? i don't know. i'm trying to get my head around this one. >> there is no way this, is the financial gas lighting of america because the numbers don't play out. we've seen people who are at the bottom, bottom 50% have had the wealth increase since the end of 2016, 47%. where at the top it is only 13%. you have people getting back into the workforce. unemployment at lows for minorities and women. so this is just another one of those things that isn't true. you don't have to like the president. you don't even have to give him credit but you cannot deny the statistics. at the end of the day people are doing b
let's bring carol and doug back. carol, you look at the unemployment rate for ohio. it was 5.2% in 2016. it is down to 4.2%. i don't know if sherrod brown is wrong about that. it is above the national average which is 3.5. when you look, sherrod is representative from ohio. when you look at any of web pages or the like, he says he is working hard for ohio. so he thinks that beating down trump is talking about what a failure his state is or, how he hasn't helped them? i don't know. i'm trying to...
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carol kiparsky and ian irwin rented a cottage for valentine's day, but they got lost on a hike. after several days of freezing temperatures, officials gave up hope of finding them alive and changed the mission from rescue to recovery. >> we were searching the drainage from shallow beach. it was very tough going and very tough drainage. about halfway up, we hear voices. at first we thought it was another team, but then they started yelling, help. we looked at each other, and we were, like, that's them. >> that's them. the couple survived by eating plants and drinking from puddles. >>> and we're hearing from nascar driver ryan newman for the first time since last week's crash at the daytona 500. he released a statement saying, the outpouring of emotion has been truly humbling. he also revealed that he's been treated for a head injury, but suffered no internal injuries in that crash. the head of his racing team says newman's goal is to come back and win the nascar cup title. >>> to baseball and a perfect one-handed catch at spring training. a fan grabbed that foul ball during the y
carol kiparsky and ian irwin rented a cottage for valentine's day, but they got lost on a hike. after several days of freezing temperatures, officials gave up hope of finding them alive and changed the mission from rescue to recovery. >> we were searching the drainage from shallow beach. it was very tough going and very tough drainage. about halfway up, we hear voices. at first we thought it was another team, but then they started yelling, help. we looked at each other, and we were, like,...
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but let me just pick one out you quote a senior national security official who told you and carol, he said, "i've served the man for two years. i think he is a long-term and immediate danger to the country." it doesn't get any more alarming than that, does it? >> it't doe judy. and for reporting this book, carol and i interviewed more than 200 senior admfiinistration als, advisers to the president, friends of the president, and we heard again and again recurring theme, that they're worried for the country with his leadership. akey think hees decisions fmpulsively, erratically, without a basis information. he rejects intelligence from his advisers. ejects information and knowledge from those around him who are in the governmen tto provide him. and that is the cause for concern and alarm from some of these officials. the are other officia we interviewed who feel like america's been lucky that there hasn't been a terorist attack or some sort of major crisis to grapple with, an tt they worry every day about this president at the helm. woodruff: you describe so many, many insdifferences ov
but let me just pick one out you quote a senior national security official who told you and carol, he said, "i've served the man for two years. i think he is a long-term and immediate danger to the country." it doesn't get any more alarming than that, does it? >> it't doe judy. and for reporting this book, carol and i interviewed more than 200 senior admfiinistration als, advisers to the president, friends of the president, and we heard again and again recurring theme, that...
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. >> carol, the political pros may well be urging the president, move on. set new sights. the future is ahead of us. as you've chronicled about sleights and revenge are things he lingers upon. >> absolutely, brian. this moment today watching the last few hours of the washington
. >> carol, the political pros may well be urging the president, move on. set new sights. the future is ahead of us. as you've chronicled about sleights and revenge are things he lingers upon. >> absolutely, brian. this moment today watching the last few hours of the washington
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. ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. jason: i'm jason kelly. bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: this week it is all about the super bowl. the game will be played at hard rock stadium in south florida. we catch up with the hard rock chairman and c.e.o., jim allen. jason: plus, i sit down with the nba's chris paul. we talk about bob iger, david stern and learning how to say no. carol: so much. and if you haven't watched it,
. ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. jason: i'm jason kelly. bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: this week it is all about the super bowl. the game will be played at hard rock stadium in south florida. we catch up with the hard rock chairman and c.e.o., jim allen. jason: plus, i sit down with the nba's chris paul. we talk about bob iger, david stern and learning how to say no. carol: so much. and if you haven't watched it,
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there is also another son here that was carol's son, that is carol's son, and we spoke to both of them within the last hour. one of them tells us that all of this seems unreal. there's a sense of numbness and a sense of disconnect because they really can't believe that this sort of thing is happening. here's what he had to say. >> they wouldn't leave all their stuff, leave their car and i think it's very strange that they wouldn't have been a mile away, two miles away. it's as if -- it's like somebody picked them up and removed them from the area. that's what i keep thinking. >> reporter: searchers are back out now looking in the area around the rental cabin that they were staying in. they were last seen in that area on friday. and we understand today will focus on the cottage of the area, east of the cottage. they have gotten permissions, sheriff's deputies and volunteers, to search private properties. they are going to be knocking on doors to ask homeowners if they can come onto their land and search those areas as well. and again, this is now the third day both ian irwin and carol k
there is also another son here that was carol's son, that is carol's son, and we spoke to both of them within the last hour. one of them tells us that all of this seems unreal. there's a sense of numbness and a sense of disconnect because they really can't believe that this sort of thing is happening. here's what he had to say. >> they wouldn't leave all their stuff, leave their car and i think it's very strange that they wouldn't have been a mile away, two miles away. it's as if -- it's...
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longer they would come down with the coronavirus for nearly 2 weeks, john montgomery and his wife carol were among the hundreds of americans quarantined aboard the diamond princess off japan. >>due to the outbreak of the coronavirus we felt that the longer we were on e ship. the more risk we're going to have to catch the virus other than walking the upper decks for fresh air they spent most of their time in a small windowless cabin and each day the number of those coming down with the virus kept increasing. there was something drastically wrong with. >>about how people catch the virus it must be airborne, i think i'm also worried their daughter nicole back in danville and started a letter writing campaign to congressional representatives. >>to get their parents off the ship and back to us soil. >>the days went on in the cases continued to. increase every day it was like. a nightmare. >>monday morning. the montgomery's were among the 300 americans flown back to the u s john montgomery spoke to kron 4 news from lackland air force base in texas there is just a massive sense of relief. >>to
longer they would come down with the coronavirus for nearly 2 weeks, john montgomery and his wife carol were among the hundreds of americans quarantined aboard the diamond princess off japan. >>due to the outbreak of the coronavirus we felt that the longer we were on e ship. the more risk we're going to have to catch the virus other than walking the upper decks for fresh air they spent most of their time in a small windowless cabin and each day the number of those coming down with the...
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attorney carol lehman. back with me former federal prosecutor john flannery who used to work with rudy giuliani. carol, let me begin with you. do you believe there is new life to the investigation into rudy? and as that sound bite just suggested there, you had the attorney general saying we're willing to take information from rudy giuliani though he does not comment he is also part of an ongoing investigation. >> i don't know that's necessarily new life to the investigation. the district attorney's office has been doing what they had to do. we knew in october that rudy giuliani had gotten $500,000 from the company that lev parnas and igor fruman ran, ironically enough, called fraud guarantee. but i think the much more interesting question to me why does bill barr have to set up this separate intake unit out of the western district of pennsylvania in pittsburgh? because although there are times when attorney generals will say we're going use a u.s. attorney's office to look into something because we don't wa
attorney carol lehman. back with me former federal prosecutor john flannery who used to work with rudy giuliani. carol, let me begin with you. do you believe there is new life to the investigation into rudy? and as that sound bite just suggested there, you had the attorney general saying we're willing to take information from rudy giuliani though he does not comment he is also part of an ongoing investigation. >> i don't know that's necessarily new life to the investigation. the district...
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secretary, this is caroll roth. when founders created government they separated power between federal government and states, but it seems when it comes to someone being in country illegally that would fall into jurisdiction of federal government. >> you remember arizona been laws, and it came with a whole panoply. courts found that immigration as 5constitution said, prerogative of federal government, the states don't have a say in immigration law, so they are trying to interfere with the enforcement of that law, i thought it was interesting in attorney general made comments about certain state officials taking conscious, and concerted steps to aid illegals in avoiding being deported. that is a pretty serious step. >> thank you, push back play a little bit of devil's advocate, argument against sanctuary cities seeps t seems to be crima lot of research suggests that a lot of immigrants are less crime prone, is it just politics that president is playing or does this do something to affect the crime. >> there are two pa
secretary, this is caroll roth. when founders created government they separated power between federal government and states, but it seems when it comes to someone being in country illegally that would fall into jurisdiction of federal government. >> you remember arizona been laws, and it came with a whole panoply. courts found that immigration as 5constitution said, prerogative of federal government, the states don't have a say in immigration law, so they are trying to interfere with the...
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is a miracle. >> reporter: the sheriffs office tweeting today, "we've found carol and ian alive.e are working to extract them from the area. >> they were like, thank god you found us. we're so happy. >> reporter: rescuers say they found the couple after hearing their desperate cries for help. as an example of how unprepared they were, they were found wearing only light clothing. >> rescuers calling it a miracle. thank you. >>> up next live when we come back, swirling deadly floodwaters taking lives and destroying communities. we'll tell you where this happened. >>> and the latest on a story we have been covering now even worse. locusts swarming and spreading. the millions that could be left hungry. we'll be right back. 'll be right back. ulse control, is about to become your problem. ahh no, come on. i saw you eating poop earlier. hey! my focus is on the road, and that's saving me cash with drivewise. who's the dummy now? whoof! whoof! so get allstate where good drivers save 40% for avoiding mayhem, like me. sorry! he's a baby! with tender crisp technology. the best of pressure c
is a miracle. >> reporter: the sheriffs office tweeting today, "we've found carol and ian alive.e are working to extract them from the area. >> they were like, thank god you found us. we're so happy. >> reporter: rescuers say they found the couple after hearing their desperate cries for help. as an example of how unprepared they were, they were found wearing only light clothing. >> rescuers calling it a miracle. thank you. >>> up next live when we come...