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fred struck a pose first. next, leslie's turn. one more of fred -- big smile. and then leslie again. this time with her beloved gracie. then something went wrong. >> it's like it's just happening in slow motion in front of me. >> reporter: in an instant, leslie was gone. >> at the waterfall, she's in the river. >> reporter: what happened at cottonwood creek? >>> coming up -- >> is she dead? >> the hunt for answer starts with a frantic search. where was leslie mueller? and did she survive? >> all of a sudden, i hear yelling, and the yelling is coming from downstream. >> when "dateline" continues. >>s so it's ready to work before your first sip, and absorbs quickly to target and attack 8 cold and flu symptoms fast. try theraflu. you have fast-acting power over pain, so the whole world looks different. the unbeatable strength and speed of advil liqui-gels. what pain? we love smart savers. like yard-sale savers. tee-time savers. and especially med d savers. select a medicare part d plan with walgreens as your preferred pharmacy and get co-pays for as low as zero do
fred struck a pose first. next, leslie's turn. one more of fred -- big smile. and then leslie again. this time with her beloved gracie. then something went wrong. >> it's like it's just happening in slow motion in front of me. >> reporter: in an instant, leslie was gone. >> at the waterfall, she's in the river. >> reporter: what happened at cottonwood creek? >>> coming up -- >> is she dead? >> the hunt for answer starts with a frantic search. where...
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and fred forgot to cleanup. his trash in time. >> no. >> when dateline continues. no. >> when dateline continues come. ...gently and beautifully. and now with air wick, you can experience nature's scents in your home. with kits starting at just ten dollars... it transforms natural essential oils into a fragrant mist. simply adjust your setting for the perfect balance. and it gently fills the room, pausing when it's just right. experience luxurious fragrance at an affordable price with air wick essential mist. nyquil severe gives you powerful relief for your worst cold and flu symptoms, on sunday night and every night. nyquil severe. the nightime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, stuffy head, best sleep with a cold, medicine. >>> before he got mixed up with fred, frank, aka el cubano had so many possibilities. he'd just recently married a wonderful woman, a schoolteacher who had no idea what her husband had done or what he was facing. but it was too late for that. frank did not go home to his wife that even
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and fred said, yes he did.he man he knew he said was frank jaramillo, just a guy he met when frank managed gym in long beach. in fact said, fred, he'd bought a used bmw from frank and frank was going to deliver the car when he returned from an overseas business trip in new delhi. the cops new perfectly well that frank aka el cubano was home. he loaned frank which made sense. >> he had a fetish for watches he'd led frank more than $100,000 which made sense given what detectives had already learned about frank. >> he had a fetish for watches and living the lifestyle of the rich and famous and he really didn't have any full time job. >> but if frank thought he was taking any advantage of fred, the detectives believed it was just the opposite. >> y i think fred wanted to own fred in some way. >> so frank already had the $100,000, so now he's on the hook big time to fred. and fred says to get off the hook you've got to make this happen. >> correct. >> then slate's wiped clean. >> yes. absolution of all debt. >> fred
and fred said, yes he did.he man he knew he said was frank jaramillo, just a guy he met when frank managed gym in long beach. in fact said, fred, he'd bought a used bmw from frank and frank was going to deliver the car when he returned from an overseas business trip in new delhi. the cops new perfectly well that frank aka el cubano was home. he loaned frank which made sense. >> he had a fetish for watches he'd led frank more than $100,000 which made sense given what detectives had already...
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you so much, fred >> fred: oh, you're very welcome. >> seth: happy thanksgiving. >> fred: happy thanksgivingfor fred armisen, everybody. [ cheers and applause well, here it is once again. it's an annual tradition, our guest tonight, as with every thanksgiving, are three of my favorite people in the world please welcome back to the show for their annual thanksgiving day appearance, my mother hilary, my father larry and my brother josh [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> seth: hi, guys. how are you? how have you been doing? >> whoa, not a gin and tonic >> seth: yeah, yeah, you have a drink right there. there's your gin and tonic i think you guys have a couple of scotches down there for yourself i think they're both here. >> alright >> great >> seth: and we'll do a quick toast to - >> okay. >> seth: -- to the continuing tradition. congratulations on getting asked back this is a big deal, it's an honor. you have been honored to be here >> thanks for including us >> if ever we're not asked back, they're going to take it so hard >> seth: yeah, they would take it badly if you weren't
you so much, fred >> fred: oh, you're very welcome. >> seth: happy thanksgiving. >> fred: happy thanksgivingfor fred armisen, everybody. [ cheers and applause well, here it is once again. it's an annual tradition, our guest tonight, as with every thanksgiving, are three of my favorite people in the world please welcome back to the show for their annual thanksgiving day appearance, my mother hilary, my father larry and my brother josh [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and...
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>> fred: yes >> seth: okay. >> fred: that's how art is made.er ] anyway - [ laughter ] it was a gift for a friend, and it shouldn't be sold as art, in that way so, this is a private piece of art. >> seth: okay. >> fred: it is not meant for everybody. and it's a birthday card for a friend of his and -- >> seth: does the friend, uh -- is it okay if i jump in and ask you something? >> fred: uh, quickly [ laughter ] >> seth: was the friend, like a fan? was the friend a fan of campbell's soup? >> fred: yes >> seth: okay. >> fred: one of those, like campbell's soup nerds. [ laughter ] >> seth: what are those? >> fred: cerns >> seth: what? >> fred: cer-nerds [ laughter ] cam-nerds? >> seth: oh, cam-nerds are campbell's soup nerds? >> fred: yes >> seth: and that's a thing? >> fred: yeah, or it was in the '50s >> seth: okay, yeah. [ light laughter ] this is from 1962. >> fred: right, right. [ laughter ] it was a reflection of that. >> seth: oh, i see it's, like reflecting back >> fred: yeah, it's just looking back that's how time works. >> seth: okay. [
>> fred: yes >> seth: okay. >> fred: that's how art is made.er ] anyway - [ laughter ] it was a gift for a friend, and it shouldn't be sold as art, in that way so, this is a private piece of art. >> seth: okay. >> fred: it is not meant for everybody. and it's a birthday card for a friend of his and -- >> seth: does the friend, uh -- is it okay if i jump in and ask you something? >> fred: uh, quickly [ laughter ] >> seth: was the friend, like a...
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fred: hi. liu: fred? hi. fred: good to meet you. liu: nice to see you. fred: likewise. liu jianqiang is an investigative journalist. his first story about the environment was an exposÉ about illegal dam construction on the upper yangtze river. it made national headlines. his hard-hitting stories eventually got him fired, so he continued his work as the beijing editor of china dialogue, an online international journal. [liu speaking chinese] fred: but t after 10 y years of reporting, he was feeling burned out.. [liu speaking chinese] translator: i think that our environmental activists and those who work for public welfare need more powerfulul spiritual supppport. why? every day what we do mamay be gooood deeds which h give us positive energrgy, but meanwnwhe what we are facing is thee darkest side of the world. every day what we see is polluted air, polluted rivers, and the slaughter of wild animals. this kind of n negative energy attacks usus all the time. we've been working on environmental protection for a long time, but the situation in china is getting worse every
fred: hi. liu: fred? hi. fred: good to meet you. liu: nice to see you. fred: likewise. liu jianqiang is an investigative journalist. his first story about the environment was an exposÉ about illegal dam construction on the upper yangtze river. it made national headlines. his hard-hitting stories eventually got him fired, so he continued his work as the beijing editor of china dialogue, an online international journal. [liu speaking chinese] fred: but t after 10 y years of reporting, he was...
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: yeah, that's about right. >> fred: yeah. >> seth: give it up for fred armisen, everybody!ause our first guest tonight is an academy award and emmy-nominated actor who you know from films such as "thor: ragnarok" and the "jurassic park" franchise. you can see him next in "the world according to jeff goldblum" on disney plus. and his latest album, which is right here, "i shouldn't be telling you this," with the mildred snitzer orchestra, is out now. please welcome back to the show, jeff goldblum, everybody [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> thanks so much. you look good. >> seth: you look like a million dollars. >> you look like a billion dollars. >> seth: thank you and you've got -- i want to point out, you and fred, collaborators in the past on "portlandia. >> yes, sir. oh, i loved being on that show fred is a genius >> seth: yeah. >> fred, i was just looking at you on the monitor you know who you look like now, it just occurs to me. i'm telling you, just as i was watching you, because of your distinguished gray about the temples. >> fred: uh-huh. >> you reminded me of a young,
: yeah, that's about right. >> fred: yeah. >> seth: give it up for fred armisen, everybody!ause our first guest tonight is an academy award and emmy-nominated actor who you know from films such as "thor: ragnarok" and the "jurassic park" franchise. you can see him next in "the world according to jeff goldblum" on disney plus. and his latest album, which is right here, "i shouldn't be telling you this," with the mildred snitzer orchestra, is...
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. >> seth: fred, tell us - >> fred: yeah.ah. well, you can see the light. [ light laughter ] you know, that's the first thing you see is the light >> seth: yeah. >> fred: and the sort of sun coming from it it is really something this was a commission. [ laughter ] this was a commission by the church [ laughter ] and it was - >> seth: when you say the church, do you mean the catholic church >> fred: yeah, it was all the churches combined. [ laughter ] they were like, "we need to commission - you know, we haven't done any commissioning. so, like we just want to commission something." [ light laughter ] so, they went to this painter and they were, like "can you do something, but just make it look, like really crowded and just make it look, like, something that -- something stressful. we want it stressful [ laughter ] we want a stressful painting." >> seth: that's so weird that all the churches would want a painting of stress, 'cause i feel, like a lot of times when you're in a church the art is, you know, sort of peaceful i thin
. >> seth: fred, tell us - >> fred: yeah.ah. well, you can see the light. [ light laughter ] you know, that's the first thing you see is the light >> seth: yeah. >> fred: and the sort of sun coming from it it is really something this was a commission. [ laughter ] this was a commission by the church [ laughter ] and it was - >> seth: when you say the church, do you mean the catholic church >> fred: yeah, it was all the churches combined. [ laughter ] they...
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bad age for fred.ho got pairo dooed on "saturday night live." >> we're afew years apart where as for me i was about five or six when i started watching mmr m mist mister rogers. that was the period of watching him for me. and he seemed to me to be the one who was emphasizing some of those important lessons of kindness that you would get from home. >> right. and i've talked to so many people since the movie has come out and i've gotten started in this whole thing for whom fred rogers was a father figure. even people who didn't have a father in the home and they would come home after school, sit down in front with milk and cookies and he would talk to them as the kindest authority figure there ever could be. >> from the initial interviewing of fred rogers, a relationship, you know, would bud. you guys would continue in phone calls, you know, emails, you know, actually personal meetings. you would pick him up and ask for advice at times. along the way you realized what an incredible gift, as this movie is
bad age for fred.ho got pairo dooed on "saturday night live." >> we're afew years apart where as for me i was about five or six when i started watching mmr m mist mister rogers. that was the period of watching him for me. and he seemed to me to be the one who was emphasizing some of those important lessons of kindness that you would get from home. >> right. and i've talked to so many people since the movie has come out and i've gotten started in this whole thing for whom...
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. >> that's right, fred. eight men and women expected to appear before the house intelligence committee this week, including a number of highly credentialed national security officials, meaning this week could really shape up to be one of the most consequential of the trump presidency. you're looking at the eight men and women right now. you may recognize some of their names. that's because these officials have all testified individually behind closed doors to lawmakers, but this week is when the american public is going to be able to hear from them themselves for the first time. i want to focus in, fred, on two of the most important witnesses we'll hear from this week. that's ambassador to the eu, gordon sondland, a close ally of the president, and dim ttimothy morrison, a former national security council official. sondland, you'll remember, is a wealthy businessman. he actually gave a million-dollar donation to trump's inaugural committee and that later preceded him becoming ambassador to the european union
. >> that's right, fred. eight men and women expected to appear before the house intelligence committee this week, including a number of highly credentialed national security officials, meaning this week could really shape up to be one of the most consequential of the trump presidency. you're looking at the eight men and women right now. you may recognize some of their names. that's because these officials have all testified individually behind closed doors to lawmakers, but this week is...
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i think that fred helped me do exactly that.: what was it about fred rogers and the way he was with children that was so incredibly rsfective? tom: fred was a who spoke to children as if they were adults and adults as if they were children, and that opened so many doors for him, and i don't mean in the world. he had the abilityeak tot. the needy, vulnerable, and yet resolutely optimistic child within everybody laura: are you surprised thatog freds is having this moment with a documentary and the movie based on your origina? profile of h tom: it's actually one of thest urprising things of my life, one of the most surprising things i've ever. experienc i could not have expeed at 21 years ago i would be talking about fred right now. but when you look at it and you see the way the world hasch ged since then, when you flip it and look at it through that prism it seems inevitable. laura: what is the lesson for -- from mr. rogers that you think he would want the world to know? tom: well, i mean, he said it many, many times. his lessons
i think that fred helped me do exactly that.: what was it about fred rogers and the way he was with children that was so incredibly rsfective? tom: fred was a who spoke to children as if they were adults and adults as if they were children, and that opened so many doors for him, and i don't mean in the world. he had the abilityeak tot. the needy, vulnerable, and yet resolutely optimistic child within everybody laura: are you surprised thatog freds is having this moment with a documentary and...
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landed level one in 201218 months before one fred set up my dominique trade house. as family ran a shipping business in la. on fred contacted him claiming to be an agent for the rainy and government wanting his help. iran being in the sanctions they had problems in moving your. i specialize in remote just ticks. my knowledge when i was solution to international sanctions on selling iranian oil was to disguise where it came from the. ships would come in from iran loaded up with oil all. would have n.p.t. and just popped outside. the mother ship come alongside thank you as they were discharged all onto our storage facilities the oil be stored out in the sea for months at farms we always saw when fifa come to china to surprise goes up. he says the ships come along side our thanks as it's a direct route straight charge we will be in china within 14 days. yet. after a year it became known china was buying uranium oil so they closed down the operation . didn't know it was mon fred was skimming off the profits stealing from his own iranian government. by 2014 if they were
landed level one in 201218 months before one fred set up my dominique trade house. as family ran a shipping business in la. on fred contacted him claiming to be an agent for the rainy and government wanting his help. iran being in the sanctions they had problems in moving your. i specialize in remote just ticks. my knowledge when i was solution to international sanctions on selling iranian oil was to disguise where it came from the. ships would come in from iran loaded up with oil all. would...
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fred throws a house party and quizzes other ambassadors on the perks of his new job. ask him what you mean what protection what benefits can you carry cash when your backs be checked. we've obtained a secretly recorded conversation from the party it's between the then jordanian ambassador and allemande fred. action and 4. hours. or so. you are. especially. harsh. i think it is completely wrong to have a conversation about the purpose of guarantees that you can conduct your business on behalf of a nation state without being interfered with mark stephens is an expert on diplomatic law. being an ambassador is somebody who represents a higher level and with the highest levels of probity and integrity their country and their country's interests invariably that person is a citizen of a bashful with dhamma solve all of the country who appoints them. and our investigation as found dozens of examples of caribbean governments pointing foreign is as their diplomats around the world. we find that these small countries often of the bribes. will call high people with no connection
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fred rogers died two years lat at age 74.in th neighborhood ♪ >> the new film "a beautiful day in thed" neighborh opens today aren't the cntry. for the pbs newshour i'm jeffrey brown in new york. >> we cou sure use fred rogers right now. can't wait to see this film. online we continue our conversation with tom hanks who explains in detail how he got to character for the role of fred rogers. that's on our website p.org /newshour. we will be back on monday with the shrinking birthrate in italy. why is the era ofhe big italian family a thing of the past? that's it for the newshour. i'm judy woodruff. thank you. ood night. >> major funding for the pbs bnsf railway. n provided by -- consumer sill you lar. cellular. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems. skull foundation.org. the will and -- william andt hewlitfoundation. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. ♪ >> and friends of "theur newsho this program was made possible by the corporation f bub broadcasting and
fred rogers died two years lat at age 74.in th neighborhood ♪ >> the new film "a beautiful day in thed" neighborh opens today aren't the cntry. for the pbs newshour i'm jeffrey brown in new york. >> we cou sure use fred rogers right now. can't wait to see this film. online we continue our conversation with tom hanks who explains in detail how he got to character for the role of fred rogers. that's on our website p.org /newshour. we will be back on monday with the...
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>> reporter: yeah, fred, it certainly is. last night there was that high-stakes dinner where you had most of the democratic field coming here making their pitch to iowa voters. the attendees heard from elizabeth warren, bernie sanders, joe biden and pete buttigieg as well as several of the other candidates. they were there taking their pitch, trying to convince voters why they are the best choice to be the democratic nominee. take a listen to a few of those messages from last night. >> tonight all of us, no matter what candidate we are supporting, are in agreement that we must defeat the most dangerous president in the history of our country. >> the first thing we have to do is get rid of donald trump. get him out of office. and once that happens, the road is clear for significant change. >> i'm not running some consultant-driven campaign with some vague ideas that are designed not to offend anyone. i'm running a campaign based on a lifetime of fighting for working families. >> reporter: now, it's not just the messages that w
>> reporter: yeah, fred, it certainly is. last night there was that high-stakes dinner where you had most of the democratic field coming here making their pitch to iowa voters. the attendees heard from elizabeth warren, bernie sanders, joe biden and pete buttigieg as well as several of the other candidates. they were there taking their pitch, trying to convince voters why they are the best choice to be the democratic nominee. take a listen to a few of those messages from last night....
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>> fred was a minister first and foremost.inistry. >> reporter: and that's how he communicated it. >> yes. >> nobody asked joanne if she got mad. >> reporter: did you get mad at him? >> oh, yes. >> reporter: he got on your nerves, like every good marriage. >> oh, yes. i would come in, just talking about having a hard time at the car dealership. and he would say something like, well, you just don't know what that man was dealing w yith, ani would just want to go -- >> that response is not marriage therapy 101. i don't think that's what a husband should do. >> reporter: hanks originally passed at the role but jumped at the chance to work with someone he admired. >> i can't imagine anyone else playing this part. >> fame is a four-letter word. what ultimately matters is what we do with it. >> he makes it look easy. >> he always has. and that, i think, goes unattributed and how difficult what he's doing. he goes into the minutia, so much so that you forget. in order to do that, you achieve greatness, which he does. >> reporter: how
>> fred was a minister first and foremost.inistry. >> reporter: and that's how he communicated it. >> yes. >> nobody asked joanne if she got mad. >> reporter: did you get mad at him? >> oh, yes. >> reporter: he got on your nerves, like every good marriage. >> oh, yes. i would come in, just talking about having a hard time at the car dealership. and he would say something like, well, you just don't know what that man was dealing w yith, ani would...
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fred smith is firing back. connell: taylor swift battle with her former record label is now spilling over into the political arena. elizabeth warren's latest comments arere next. 67 cents stays local. shop small and watch it add up. small business saturday by american express is november 30th. as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hi honey, we got in early. yeah, and we brought steve and mark. ♪ experience the power of sanctuary at the lincoln wish list sales event. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment. only pay for what you need with liberty mutual. any comments doug? yeah. only pay for what you need with liberty mutual. con liberty mutual solo pagas lo que necesitas. only pay for what you need... only pay for what yo
fred smith is firing back. connell: taylor swift battle with her former record label is now spilling over into the political arena. elizabeth warren's latest comments arere next. 67 cents stays local. shop small and watch it add up. small business saturday by american express is november 30th. as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the...
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didn't know it was mon fred was skimming off the profits stealing from his own iranian government. by 2014 if they were after him as an iranian citizen he was vulnerable to arrest he needed another passport morn for it would not if socks in a war source their uniform call would come he would jump in and knock of the door slowly materialize why the way he had to fire that is citizenship. as. it's called citizenship by investment and it's a major source of income for the caribbean and european countries. it's legal the controversial. wealthy families from asia the middle east and russia invest and around a quarter of a $1000000.00 in luxury resorts or a government scheme in return they get citizenship and a new passport which allows visa free travel to many countries. on fred to acquire knowledge by law with him to dominique to buy a passport through citizenship by investment to help on for its case well our primetime with other in. yes mint ideas for the island officials was so impressed they suggested to me seeing prime minister skerritt. i would not for 2 days i was in a casual mo
didn't know it was mon fred was skimming off the profits stealing from his own iranian government. by 2014 if they were after him as an iranian citizen he was vulnerable to arrest he needed another passport morn for it would not if socks in a war source their uniform call would come he would jump in and knock of the door slowly materialize why the way he had to fire that is citizenship. as. it's called citizenship by investment and it's a major source of income for the caribbean and european...
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do you think there is a craving, a need for fred rogers?there's some marketing exec saying, "you know what we got here what we have here is counter- programming. >> yes! >> you see what i'm saying? >> i like it. we're going to havguy withis the puppets. >> oh that's good, that's good. >> we'll shoot it in pittsburgh, pennsylvania or whatever. i think it can work if we hit it. if we hit the counter- progmming situation. >> it is like there's an incredible symphony going on at all times. and it's in the pause that sometimes the eatest potency is found. and i th small number of people, for a brief moment, so much so the better >> brown: "mister rogers" neighborhood ended its run on pbs in 2001. frer rogers died two years l at age 74." a beautiful day in the neighborhood" opens today around for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey own in new york. >> woodruff: online,e continue our conversation with tom hanks, who explains in detail how he got into character for the role of fred rogers. that's on our web site, pbs.org/newshour. and we'll be back, righ
do you think there is a craving, a need for fred rogers?there's some marketing exec saying, "you know what we got here what we have here is counter- programming. >> yes! >> you see what i'm saying? >> i like it. we're going to havguy withis the puppets. >> oh that's good, that's good. >> we'll shoot it in pittsburgh, pennsylvania or whatever. i think it can work if we hit it. if we hit the counter- progmming situation. >> it is like there's an incredible...
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fred was a very, very public persona, and everybody has an idea of what fred is, what fred was like,ind fred. we even get to address it in the movie. somebody says do you have a lot of tattoos under? because there was that folklore that he was navy s.e.a.l. and his body was covered with tattoos. but the terror that goes along with it is that you want to land in a place that people recognize as true human behavior, whether you're playing somebody who is real or somebody who is not. and if it's not authentic, you are actively lying in an art form that is supposed to be holding the mirror up to nature. >> that attention to authenticity is at the core of every tom hanks role. >> must be hard being a king. >> the academy award winner has played a range of characters with his every-man charge. but there are some roles he says he just won't do. you don't seem to gravitate toward bad guy roles. that deliberate on your part? you've played them, i know. >> i played guys that did bad things, but it's the motivationalist bad guy role that i don't buy. even when i was young, i did not like movies
fred was a very, very public persona, and everybody has an idea of what fred is, what fred was like,ind fred. we even get to address it in the movie. somebody says do you have a lot of tattoos under? because there was that folklore that he was navy s.e.a.l. and his body was covered with tattoos. but the terror that goes along with it is that you want to land in a place that people recognize as true human behavior, whether you're playing somebody who is real or somebody who is not. and if it's...
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>> well, good morning, fred.ed, the office of management and budget, just so you know, doles out money congress approves. they make sure that agencies don't overspend but they also make sure that the money that is approved is spent. that's why this agency is coming into focus, because it's the agency where this aid for ukraine was frozen. mark sandy, as you mentioned, is the first omb employee to testify behind closed doors. i want to show that graphic we have of all the other high-level trump appointees at omb who have ignored house democrats' request to testify. so that is why sandy's testimony today is so significant for that reason. now, he is a long-time career employee. he's worked under administrations of both parties. and so far we have very little visibility on the inner workings for how all of this played out. of course democratic investigators are hoping that sandy will shed some light on the internal conversations when the administration took this really unusual step of freezing that $400 million in a
>> well, good morning, fred.ed, the office of management and budget, just so you know, doles out money congress approves. they make sure that agencies don't overspend but they also make sure that the money that is approved is spent. that's why this agency is coming into focus, because it's the agency where this aid for ukraine was frozen. mark sandy, as you mentioned, is the first omb employee to testify behind closed doors. i want to show that graphic we have of all the other high-level...
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fred was a very, very public persona, and everybody has an idea of what fred is, what fred was like,es behind fred. we even get to address it in the movie. somebody says, "do you have a lot of tattoos?" because there was that folklore that he was a navy seal and his body was covered with tattoos. but the terror that goes along with it is that you want to land in a place that people recognize as his true human behavior, whether you are playing somebody who is real or somebody who is not. and if it's not authentic, you're actively lying in an art form that is supposed to be holding the mirror up to nature. >> ninan: "mr. rogers" is in theaters now. ahead, how two men are making a difference one step at a time. >> ninan: finally tonight, an epic journey to solve an urgent problem facing veterans. here's errol barnett. >> reporter: marathon enthusiasts brian tjersland and josh milich just finished the longest run of their lives, completing 500 miles in 12 days, from massachusetts national cemetery on cape cod to arlington national cemetery in virginia. >> we got 20 to go. >> reporter: th
fred was a very, very public persona, and everybody has an idea of what fred is, what fred was like,es behind fred. we even get to address it in the movie. somebody says, "do you have a lot of tattoos?" because there was that folklore that he was a navy seal and his body was covered with tattoos. but the terror that goes along with it is that you want to land in a place that people recognize as his true human behavior, whether you are playing somebody who is real or somebody who is...
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>> yeah, fred. so if this were a federal criminal trial, i think, right, relevance -- hunter biden is not really relevant to that. the sitting president of the united states is facing potential impeachment. vice president biden, you played that clip where he was saying, look, i did nothing wrong in executing my duties as vice president of the united states and i think he can make a pretty good case of that. there's no evidence out there in the reporting or on the record that he did anything in any way to break the law. we've said that over and over. but politically, again, if democrats are trying to make this big picture argument that president trump essentially abused his power and that's a high crime and misdemeanor that's impeachable, their case is not defeated, but i think it's slightly undercut by this idea that something was going on with hunter biden that was not illegal but maybin kroee inappr or unseemly. >> i also wanting to bring in lynn sweet. lynn, this has been a week of bombshell test
>> yeah, fred. so if this were a federal criminal trial, i think, right, relevance -- hunter biden is not really relevant to that. the sitting president of the united states is facing potential impeachment. vice president biden, you played that clip where he was saying, look, i did nothing wrong in executing my duties as vice president of the united states and i think he can make a pretty good case of that. there's no evidence out there in the reporting or on the record that he did...
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fred pleitgen is back with me observing these events. who all is expected to take part, fred?vents this year are a little different than they were five years ago or ten years ago when the big heads of the state. normally you would have the president of russia, of france, the prime minister of britain, the united kingdom, as well. this year, it's the eastern european central heads of state. and the reason why they did in this year is because a time of these central european countries were so instrumental during that time. you look, for instance, at poland which obviously had communism undermined for quite some time there. so poland really a very central country also to the demise of communism. the hungarians were one of the first ones to open the iron curtain. it was a hungarian border guard who then decided on his own to open the iron curtain. you had the czech republic, the slovakians. so all these countries obviously played a very, very big role in what eventually led to the reunification of germany. however, one of the things that angela merkel said, and i think we're seein
fred pleitgen is back with me observing these events. who all is expected to take part, fred?vents this year are a little different than they were five years ago or ten years ago when the big heads of the state. normally you would have the president of russia, of france, the prime minister of britain, the united kingdom, as well. this year, it's the eastern european central heads of state. and the reason why they did in this year is because a time of these central european countries were so...
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fred?emy diamond, thank you so much. >>> so as the caucuses get closer, the field of presidential candidates may be getting larger. billionaire michael bloomberg is gearing up for a potential presidential run. why he would get in at this point, and how those already in the race are feeling about it. it's not just easy. it's having-jerome-bettis- on-your-flag-football-team easy. go get 'em, bus! ohhhh! [laughing] c'mon bus, c'mon! hey, wait, wait, wait! hey man, i got your flag! i got your flag, man! i got your flag! it's geico easy. with licensed agents available 24/7. 49 - nothing! woo! even after you clean, odors are still trapped in your fabrics. febreze fabric eliminates those odors. and try febreze unstopables with twice the fresh-scent power. tackle tough odors with irresistible freshness. la la la la la anyoonly marco's can deliver america's most loved pizza. hot and fresh, and right to your door. every day, get two medium, one-topping pizzas for just $6.99 each. hello to america's m
fred?emy diamond, thank you so much. >>> so as the caucuses get closer, the field of presidential candidates may be getting larger. billionaire michael bloomberg is gearing up for a potential presidential run. why he would get in at this point, and how those already in the race are feeling about it. it's not just easy. it's having-jerome-bettis- on-your-flag-football-team easy. go get 'em, bus! ohhhh! [laughing] c'mon bus, c'mon! hey, wait, wait, wait! hey man, i got your flag! i got...
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>> reporter: that's right, fred. what we know is that the whistleblower had previously offered to answer questions under oath and in writing from the house intelligence committee as a whole. but now under fire from republicans who have been complaining about the process of this impeachment inquiry, this whistleblower is offering to answer questions in writing directly to these house republicans on that committee. so that is a new development. but the president, meanwhile, is continuing to level attacks at this whistleblower, accusing this whistleblower of being a democrat and a never trumper, something that he has also accused other current and former administration officials who have testified about his dealings with ukraine. what we do know also is that the president is facing this pretty difficult week, potentially, on capitol hill as democrats continue to question current and former administration officials, despite the president's attacks on this whistleblower. we know that several current and former officials h
>> reporter: that's right, fred. what we know is that the whistleblower had previously offered to answer questions under oath and in writing from the house intelligence committee as a whole. but now under fire from republicans who have been complaining about the process of this impeachment inquiry, this whistleblower is offering to answer questions in writing directly to these house republicans on that committee. so that is a new development. but the president, meanwhile, is continuing to...
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>> this was not a hockey game, fred. this was a cruise ship and they're 11 stories up.ttle child worth ten seconds of due diligence? because that's all it would have taken for this grandfather to inspect the windows, make sure they were all closed, before he decided to put his child who he was entrusted for the care for up on that window ledge. ten seconds would have saved her life. he didn't do that. he had control. he had a higher degree of duty to protect her and make her keep her safe. by putting her in this position, he created this event. now it's tragic. he's never going to recover from it. the family will never recover from it. but does the law just ignore the fact that he was entrusted with the care of this little child, put her in a very dangerous situation, just because he thought the window was closed, was that reasonable for him to think that? or was it more reasonable for him to take ten seconds to check before he put his granddaughter up on that window ledge? i think he's going to be prosecuted. i think there will be some sort of plea deal. and i think th
>> this was not a hockey game, fred. this was a cruise ship and they're 11 stories up.ttle child worth ten seconds of due diligence? because that's all it would have taken for this grandfather to inspect the windows, make sure they were all closed, before he decided to put his child who he was entrusted for the care for up on that window ledge. ten seconds would have saved her life. he didn't do that. he had control. he had a higher degree of duty to protect her and make her keep her...
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fred was a very, very public persona, and everybody has an idea of what fred is, what fred was like,tattoos because there's the folk lore that he was a navy seal and his body was covered with tattoos. the terror is that you want to land in a place that people recognize it as true human behavior, whether you are playing someone who is real or not. if it is not authentic, you are actively lying in an art form that is supposed to be holding the mirror up to nature. >> that attention to authenticity is at the core of every tom hanks role. >> it must be hard being a king. >> the academy award winner has played a range of characters with his every man charm, but some roles he said he won't do. >> you don't seem to gravitate toward bad-guy roles. you know you have played them. >> i have played guys that did bad thing, but it is the motivationallist bad guy i don't buy. even when i was young i don't like movies that are the standard antagonist/protagonist bent. james bond movies are cool and i love them, but i don't understand a guy that says, "before i kill you, mr. bond, perhaps you would
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we'll be speaking with fred later this hour. but first, president trump and his administration now responding to the major court ruling that ordered don mb becg to testify in the house impeachment inquiry. today the department of justice filed a notice of appeal challenging the decision. the federal judge ruled monday that mcgahn must obey the house subpoena saying no one is would have the law. in a 120 page written decision, the judge added this, presidents are into tnot kings and they do have subjects bound by loyalty or blood whose destiny they are entitled to control. president trump reacted to this on twitter saying in part i would actually like people to te guy and i would love to have mike pompeo, rick perry, mick mulvaney and others testify about the phony impeachment hoax. joining me now pete williams. i do have to go to that first. when the president says he would like all of those people about to testify, why exactly aren't theyperspective? >> if the white house wants them to testify, there is no legal issue. the fact
we'll be speaking with fred later this hour. but first, president trump and his administration now responding to the major court ruling that ordered don mb becg to testify in the house impeachment inquiry. today the department of justice filed a notice of appeal challenging the decision. the federal judge ruled monday that mcgahn must obey the house subpoena saying no one is would have the law. in a 120 page written decision, the judge added this, presidents are into tnot kings and they do have...
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. >> fred, i don't know. i just hope the president gets better.e of the things we're discussing a lot when we talk about impeachment these days is the poisonous character of conspiracy theories. we're not discussing conspiracy theories now, but let's just say this is a time when it is especially important for the white house to be transparent, given everything else that's going on. >> dr. sanjay gupta, what are your thoughts on the transparency, the amount of information that is owed to the public? >> tim makes very good points. there is not without precedent. there is a lack of a willingness, i think, on candidates, even, to not share medical information. we asked for medical records. i've been doing this for 20 years. we typically get a one-page summary. it's not full transparency. this seems a little different, still, because he goes to the hospital, he leaves the hospital. reagan got shot. they knew eventually we would find out. with george bush they said he actually passed out from choking on a pretzel. he had an abrasion on his face that peo
. >> fred, i don't know. i just hope the president gets better.e of the things we're discussing a lot when we talk about impeachment these days is the poisonous character of conspiracy theories. we're not discussing conspiracy theories now, but let's just say this is a time when it is especially important for the white house to be transparent, given everything else that's going on. >> dr. sanjay gupta, what are your thoughts on the transparency, the amount of information that is...
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fred. >> kevin liptak, thank you so much.francesca cham beh bers and matthew rosenberg. good to see you both. francesca, you first, this gop request to have the whistle-blower and hunter biden testify in the impeachment inquiry, democrats will likely reject this request, but will this give republicans an opportunity to try to make the case that this impeachment inquiry is simply not fair to the president? >> well, that's what they're going to try to do but if they're able to get some of the witnesses that they're requesting in front of the committee, then they will have the opportunity to ask some of the questions that the president and the president's lawyers would like them to ask. but the idea of getting the whistle-blower up there is something that, like you said, is not likely to happen, and that's mostly what the president wants. they want to be able to put that person there and ask them about firsthand or even secondhand knowledge and try to make the point that this person really had no idea what was going on in the ca
fred. >> kevin liptak, thank you so much.francesca cham beh bers and matthew rosenberg. good to see you both. francesca, you first, this gop request to have the whistle-blower and hunter biden testify in the impeachment inquiry, democrats will likely reject this request, but will this give republicans an opportunity to try to make the case that this impeachment inquiry is simply not fair to the president? >> well, that's what they're going to try to do but if they're able to get...
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but a final decision, fred, has not yet been made. the more critical deadline will come at the end of next week. that is on friday when the white house must decide whether or not they will participate in any of the impeachment proceedings being carried out by the house judiciary committee which is responsible for actually drafting those articles of impeachment against the president. here is the question facing the white house essentially, will they participate and perhaps risk legitimizing these which the president has slammed as a hoax, witch hupt, and denigrated throughout the process, or will they opt to participate? after all one of the crit sichlds from the white house and the president has been their inability to participate in the proceedings thus far. that is those that were being carried out by the house intelligence committee. the president had tweeted about 9 fact that he was not able to have any attorneys present. and yet now that they do have that opportunity being extended, the white house has not made an decision. an ad
but a final decision, fred, has not yet been made. the more critical deadline will come at the end of next week. that is on friday when the white house must decide whether or not they will participate in any of the impeachment proceedings being carried out by the house judiciary committee which is responsible for actually drafting those articles of impeachment against the president. here is the question facing the white house essentially, will they participate and perhaps risk legitimizing...
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fred pleitgen is covering it for us. we joins us live from berlin by the littgtittle slice of the wa that is still left. let's begin by reflecting back how difficult it was to bring down this wall. it was a lot of chipping away there for a while. >> reporter: it certainly was. and i think one of the things, natalie, that was very surprising in those days in 1989, i do remember that very well, that there were these demonstrations that were taking place all over eastern germany and also here in berlin. and they kept growing. and there was a lot of social anger among a lot of people who felt that their lives obviously weren't going on the same trajectory as people in the west. but still no one ever thought that the wall could be breached or that the wall would come down anytime soon. and then there was that fateful night when the east german government announced that there would be a new travel law, that people could travel where they wanted. and someone in that press conference asked when is that effective? and the spokesm
fred pleitgen is covering it for us. we joins us live from berlin by the littgtittle slice of the wa that is still left. let's begin by reflecting back how difficult it was to bring down this wall. it was a lot of chipping away there for a while. >> reporter: it certainly was. and i think one of the things, natalie, that was very surprising in those days in 1989, i do remember that very well, that there were these demonstrations that were taking place all over eastern germany and also...
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thank you, fred, for joining us. >> good to be here.g. >> to you as well and your family. why do you think it is that richard spencer seems to echo what we've heard implicitly or explicitly from general mattis, general kelly? why do military men seem to find this president so lacking in ethics and character? >> chris, i don't think these true of all military men. politics can get into the military just like any other element of government. let me tell you three things. first of all, i've known park e sper f -- esper for many years. he had gone behind the back of the navy secretary. that's a big deal. that's why esper let him go. >> he was the navy secretary. >> this is what the navy secretary said in his op-ed. if we had a general or admiral as a commander in chief, this would not have happened. but our founding fathers wanted us to have a civil commander in chief. >> the knowledge of military is only one aspect of it. fred, just to be clear, mattis, kelly, both guys i'm sure you respect and spencer, someone who is deserving of respect
thank you, fred, for joining us. >> good to be here.g. >> to you as well and your family. why do you think it is that richard spencer seems to echo what we've heard implicitly or explicitly from general mattis, general kelly? why do military men seem to find this president so lacking in ethics and character? >> chris, i don't think these true of all military men. politics can get into the military just like any other element of government. let me tell you three things. first...
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it is registered to fred jones and anyone in the world and do you think the audits that are a fred jones par 5%? out of 100 people there could be 95 people it's a 5% chance of it is him. >> you're asking me if it's enough for reasonable suspicion? >> is it reasonable suspicion or not do you think it is at least a 5% chance that the owner is driving. >> on a suspended license or in general? yes in general. >> where are you going to stop them? it is fred jones as car, it's being drifted at bc whatever fred jones is at a middle age man and teenage girl. is it still may be one out of ten chances? >> i don't know what it is. >> you really don't know? you don't think it's one at a ten? >> it's probably one out of ten that of allen -- valid licenses driving. >> probable cause is not 50% it's less than 50%. if you're willing to agree it at least 10% but what reasonable suspicion do you think it is one out of five? >> i can't say. none of us can say. >> the point is, most of us can say and the reason is because reasonable suspicion does not have to be based on stats. it can be based on specialize
it is registered to fred jones and anyone in the world and do you think the audits that are a fred jones par 5%? out of 100 people there could be 95 people it's a 5% chance of it is him. >> you're asking me if it's enough for reasonable suspicion? >> is it reasonable suspicion or not do you think it is at least a 5% chance that the owner is driving. >> on a suspended license or in general? yes in general. >> where are you going to stop them? it is fred jones as car, it's...
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>> we had -- eve tie i wore came from fred's closet. just take them.joann was, oh, takehem.id of them. should have gotten rid of them a long time ago. >> now the original sweaters that mr. rogers wore were knitted by his mom. eventually they had to move on to sweaters with a zipper becausthey were easier for him to put on. alof tom's sweaters were custom made just for him. >> you put it on like it'she equal to iron man's mask or batman's cape and cowl. thers only one person you are when you put on one of those sweaters and that'fred rogers. >> thank you for that perspective. >> there i power in those sweaters. in later years the sweaters that mr. rogers wore came in the mail and were dyed in a big soup pot. i don't think they use that same process for jennifer lopez's outfits.she'justeks away from sharing the super bowltage with shaka. >> that's part of the reas she ju landed the cover of "gq's" biest issue of the year. ♪ live it up, le it up, go >> "gq's" icon of the year gets sultry at 50 and dishy. j.lo sayinshe understands pink and rihanna saying no to the halftime over
>> we had -- eve tie i wore came from fred's closet. just take them.joann was, oh, takehem.id of them. should have gotten rid of them a long time ago. >> now the original sweaters that mr. rogers wore were knitted by his mom. eventually they had to move on to sweaters with a zipper becausthey were easier for him to put on. alof tom's sweaters were custom made just for him. >> you put it on like it'she equal to iron man's mask or batman's cape and cowl. thers only one person...
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. >> anthony: fred moody is a writer and bartender.r shellfish oyster bar in pioneer square is old school too. the taylor family has been farming more than 12,000 acres of tidelands in the puget sound, willapa bay and the hood canal for over five generations, since 1890. with three restaurants in town, they know what they're doing. >> anthony: are you eating this whole? head, tail, bones and all? >> knute: yes. ♪ >> anthony: whole local smelt, flash-fried and served with pepperoncini sambal aioli. local dungeness crab, cooked and chilled with pickled ginger sauce. and oysters, lots of oysters. >> anthony: so seattle has been, for a very long time, considered one of the more foodie, for lack of a better word, foodie cities. >> knute: yeah. >> anthony: if you ask people why, generally they said the sheer abundance of really good ingredients. >> knute: yeah, exactly. i mean you got the ocean there, you've got cattle country and orchard country just over the mountains. >> anthony: yeah. >> knute: to say why the things is changed in seattle
. >> anthony: fred moody is a writer and bartender.r shellfish oyster bar in pioneer square is old school too. the taylor family has been farming more than 12,000 acres of tidelands in the puget sound, willapa bay and the hood canal for over five generations, since 1890. with three restaurants in town, they know what they're doing. >> anthony: are you eating this whole? head, tail, bones and all? >> knute: yes. ♪ >> anthony: whole local smelt, flash-fried and served...
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>> well, fred, here in iowa, we're in the middle of a three hf day swing, a bus tour around the state and what buttigieg is trying to do here is solidify momentum here in iowa. they think this is really the crux of their campaign's ability to gain momentum elsewhere in some of these early primary states and the message you're hearing from pete buttigieg this weekend and on friday at the liberty and justice center is is that this campaign for him is about the day after president trump. he's talking a lot about who is the candidate who can unify the country once trump is out of office. and you're also hearing him draw some contrast with elizabeth warren, who is also near the top of the field here in iowa. he's been talking a lot about medicare for all. talking about whether it is actually affordable and he proposes something different. care for all who want it. we're seeing him talk about his ability to bring people together and talking about drawing sharper contrast with his competitors. he's talking about generational change, noting he's the young candidate in the race now, but saying
>> well, fred, here in iowa, we're in the middle of a three hf day swing, a bus tour around the state and what buttigieg is trying to do here is solidify momentum here in iowa. they think this is really the crux of their campaign's ability to gain momentum elsewhere in some of these early primary states and the message you're hearing from pete buttigieg this weekend and on friday at the liberty and justice center is is that this campaign for him is about the day after president trump....
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high crimes and misdemeanors, where is the high crime and misdemeanor here, fred? waiting for it. it may happen. >> isn't that what this is all about, looking and seeing and asking questions. the vote has been taken by you and others. how do you feel about that? >> i'm happy a vote was taken. let's see how it unfolds and let's look at the fundamental underlying question here, though, and that is the president has formal powers inherent in his constitutional authority and diplomatic powers, and many presidents have held back aid to countries until they got something in return for that aid that they wanted, some change of policy. >> usually it's in favor for political gain, though, but we'll have to leave it there for now. >> that's the question. >> thanks so much. appreciate it. >>> we'll be right back. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ nothing is everything. keep your skin clearer with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer
high crimes and misdemeanors, where is the high crime and misdemeanor here, fred? waiting for it. it may happen. >> isn't that what this is all about, looking and seeing and asking questions. the vote has been taken by you and others. how do you feel about that? >> i'm happy a vote was taken. let's see how it unfolds and let's look at the fundamental underlying question here, though, and that is the president has formal powers inherent in his constitutional authority and diplomatic...
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was confusing though, i know fred smith spent $6 billion on airplanes.tell, did he spend that in 2017 or 2018 and beyond? if he spent it after the tax cuts, then "the new york times" got that wrong i have to say. if he spent it before, a little bit different. then you do have to point out if he was buying 6 billion in airplanes, it was because he needed $6 billion in airplanes for his business. i want to see this debate. charles: so do i, so do i but, you're a moderate democrat, right. you're a successful businessman. so, from a political point of view because you're right, "new york times" tried to make eight political story, maybe they have woven too many things into one article but it's a topic this year. how does it play out moderates in your party pushed back hard on elizabeth warren saying hey, let's not take everything from billionaires? >> it is interesting what is going on with the argument in my party, you saw the result when elizabeth warren released a new part of her "medicare for all" plan that looks awful like what the other democrats are s
was confusing though, i know fred smith spent $6 billion on airplanes.tell, did he spend that in 2017 or 2018 and beyond? if he spent it after the tax cuts, then "the new york times" got that wrong i have to say. if he spent it before, a little bit different. then you do have to point out if he was buying 6 billion in airplanes, it was because he needed $6 billion in airplanes for his business. i want to see this debate. charles: so do i, so do i but, you're a moderate democrat,...
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odds that it's fred jones are 5%? in other words, there could be 95 people that you don't know driving the car registered to fred jones, but there's a 5% chance that it's him? >> you're asking if that's enough for reasonable suspicion? >> i'm asking if you think that, whether it's reasonable or not. do you think it's at least a 5% chance, that the owner of the car is driving the car. >> on a suspended license? >> just in general. >> yes in general. >> where are you going to stop? it's fred jones' car, being driven, and when the officer goes out, he sees that it's -- whatever fred jones, is middle age man, and not a teenage girl, is it still -- sit maybe one out of ten chances? >> i don't know what it is. >> you don't think it's one out of ten? >> i think it is probably one out of ten that an owner with a valid license is driving his car. >> probable cause is somewhat less than 50%. even you are willing to agree it's at least 10%. >> yes. >> somewhat is the reasonable suspici suspicion cutoff? >> none of us can say. >>
odds that it's fred jones are 5%? in other words, there could be 95 people that you don't know driving the car registered to fred jones, but there's a 5% chance that it's him? >> you're asking if that's enough for reasonable suspicion? >> i'm asking if you think that, whether it's reasonable or not. do you think it's at least a 5% chance, that the owner of the car is driving the car. >> on a suspended license? >> just in general. >> yes in general. >> where...
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david: feddism ceo and founder fred smith challenging "the new york times" to public debate after heed a, quote, distorted and factual incorrect story about the company and tax payments, discovered fedex paid 0 federal taxes in 2018 in defense fedex says, quote, they invested billions in capital items eligible for accelerated depreciation and made large contributions to our employed pension plans, the factors are temporarily lowered federal income tax which was the law's intention to help grow gdp, create jobs and increase wages, so is there anything wrong with fedex taking advantage of tax code to do what is in the best interest of the company and steve moore, you spoke to fred smith. >> no good deed goes unpunished, the story is very simple here, fedex which was very much in favor of the tax cut because they wanted to do this investment and they invested 6 billion, $6,000,000,000.2018 in airplanes, trucks, other capital investment which by the way creates jobs and higher wages and as you said that's the reason we did the tax cut to get companies to invest and, of course, that reduc
david: feddism ceo and founder fred smith challenging "the new york times" to public debate after heed a, quote, distorted and factual incorrect story about the company and tax payments, discovered fedex paid 0 federal taxes in 2018 in defense fedex says, quote, they invested billions in capital items eligible for accelerated depreciation and made large contributions to our employed pension plans, the factors are temporarily lowered federal income tax which was the law's intention to...
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"oh, fred made me mad more than i ever made him mad.mechanic doesn't know how to fix the pontiac at all. he didn't know what he was doing. and fred would say, well, you know, he might have been having a bad day." [ laughter ] and joanne, "oh, poo on you. i want you to feel sorry for what i'm going through. i don't want to hear about the mechanic having a bad day." and that was kind of like their relationship. >> jimmy: that's the greatest. >> he drank -- we were doing one early morning scene where i was talking on the phone to susan, who plays matt's wife. and i said, what did he have for breakfast, joanne? she was actually there when we were shooting there in the house. did he have coffee? oh, no, he never drank any coffee or tea. he'd have hot -- hot pomegranate juice. >> jimmy: really? hot pomegranate juice? >> so i went to mari heller, the boss, our director, and i said any way we can incorporate mott hot pomegranate juice into this scene? and she said, "it can be sitting on the counter." and that was it. so i don't know if it's in
"oh, fred made me mad more than i ever made him mad.mechanic doesn't know how to fix the pontiac at all. he didn't know what he was doing. and fred would say, well, you know, he might have been having a bad day." [ laughter ] and joanne, "oh, poo on you. i want you to feel sorry for what i'm going through. i don't want to hear about the mechanic having a bad day." and that was kind of like their relationship. >> jimmy: that's the greatest. >> he drank -- we were...
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fred, do you have that song? fred, lewis capaldi? someone -- someone love me someone you love me? "somebody you loved" it's the number one song in the world. >> steve: yeah, number one >> jimmy: spotify working up here you want me to google it here? fred >> having trouble falling or staying asleep [ laughter ] maybe you should talk to your doctor about prescription medicine from -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: fred, you've got to pay for a subscription, dude [ light laughter ] ♪ ♪ oh, yeah, yeah, yeah oh, i love this song ♪ i'm going under and this time i fear there's no one to save me ♪ >> jimmy: no, no, keep playing i like it. [ light laughter ] ♪ it's all or nothing really got a way o driving me crazy ♪ >> jimmy: i like this song a a lot. ♪ i need somebody to heal somebody to know somebody to lose somebody to love ♪ [ humming over song ♪ it's easy to sa but it's never the sam i guess i kinda liked the wa you numbed the pain ♪ ♪ now the day bleed into nightfall ♪ [ cheers and applause [ singing gibberish ♪ [ cheers and applause >> steve: that song. yeah, that one >> jimmy: just stuck
fred, do you have that song? fred, lewis capaldi? someone -- someone love me someone you love me? "somebody you loved" it's the number one song in the world. >> steve: yeah, number one >> jimmy: spotify working up here you want me to google it here? fred >> having trouble falling or staying asleep [ laughter ] maybe you should talk to your doctor about prescription medicine from -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: fred, you've got to pay for a subscription, dude [ light...
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95 people that you don't know driving the car registered to fred jones but there's a 5% chance that is him. >> yes i think that's enough for reasonable suspicion. >> i'm asking if you think that, whether reasonable suspicion or not, do you think at least 5% chance? >> that the owner of the car is driving the car. >> on a suspended license or in general? >> yes in general. >> one out of ten, it's fred jones' car and when the officer goes up he sees a middle-aged man and not a teenage girl, is it maybe one out of ten chances? >> i don't know what it is. >> you don't think it's one out of ten? >> is probably one out of ten. >> we know the probable cost is not 50%, and some were left unturned less than 50% and if you're willing to agree it's less than 10%, what regionals under reasonable suspicion to think it's one out of five. >> i cannot say -- >> the point is, most of us can say, and the reason is because reasonable suspicion does not have to be based on statistics, it does not have to be based on specialized experience, as we said often, it can be based on common sense. i'm sure the
95 people that you don't know driving the car registered to fred jones but there's a 5% chance that is him. >> yes i think that's enough for reasonable suspicion. >> i'm asking if you think that, whether reasonable suspicion or not, do you think at least 5% chance? >> that the owner of the car is driving the car. >> on a suspended license or in general? >> yes in general. >> one out of ten, it's fred jones' car and when the officer goes up he sees a...
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now here's how tom got prepped to py the beloved fred rogers. >> i'm nhing like fred rogers in any way today. let's try to make it a little bit better. >> so good to seeou again today. >> the transformation into mister rogers is markable. so was co-star matthew reese's perience of working wit tom. >> what is it like playing opposite someone who is the nicest person in the world and having to stare into that face? >> i want to know. >> what did you tell mto say about you again? i foregot. >> reese plays the journalist whose life is forever changed after interviewing mister gers. he made a name for himself as a ruthless russian spy in the americans. his co-star keri russell couldn'tave looked prouder at the film's premiere. you guys fell in love athe time you're playing traitors to the american cause. >> yes. at you're not. to be somebody >> yes. because you srt there, the only way is up. >> he told me his son sam helped prepare him for his role. growing up, but i have a roger 3 1/2-year-old sonho became a co condui condu conduit. we sing the song in this house ♪ it's a beautiful day in
now here's how tom got prepped to py the beloved fred rogers. >> i'm nhing like fred rogers in any way today. let's try to make it a little bit better. >> so good to seeou again today. >> the transformation into mister rogers is markable. so was co-star matthew reese's perience of working wit tom. >> what is it like playing opposite someone who is the nicest person in the world and having to stare into that face? >> i want to know. >> what did you tell mto...