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jamie hart was sexually assaulted. start to think these could be connected. >> i didn't think they were connected and primarily with jamie there was a boyfriend that may have been involved and it was a romantic relationship that went wrong. it wasn't a random occurrence by a stranger. >> kristen was living with overwhelming anxiety and dread which she says manifested into dangerous behavior. >> instead of being afraid of everything i became afraid of nothing. i just became completely risk seeking. >> what kind of things would you do? >> i started drinking heavily, for awhile after that. you know, i'd hop on the back of a stranger's motorcycle had we had three beers and it took a long time to really get out of that hole. >> just as kristen was starting to turn a corner, her attacker was due in court on the misdemeanor charge, but nothing came of it. he didn't even show up. >> i had done what i needed to do and part of me just wanted to forget it ever happened. >> but she couldn't. kristen was about to walk right into an
jamie hart was sexually assaulted. start to think these could be connected. >> i didn't think they were connected and primarily with jamie there was a boyfriend that may have been involved and it was a romantic relationship that went wrong. it wasn't a random occurrence by a stranger. >> kristen was living with overwhelming anxiety and dread which she says manifested into dangerous behavior. >> instead of being afraid of everything i became afraid of nothing. i just became...
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national transportation safety board jamie finch jamie we're glad for you to be with us we know it's probably zero dark thirty there but good to see of my friend there are a couple of not so great news updates to this evolving star story let's start with those safety manuals for the seven thirty seven max eight give us the latest jamie . well the lays is that there has been a lot of consternation within the industry with pilots with with airlines that are flying these so in the seven max and max series of aircraft because there was no. instructions or new. inclusions in the manuals for. the new aircraft when they were being delivered by boeing there is a lot of confusion about that this is it i'm going investigation there's going to be a lot more information coming out of this as the next year goes on it takes about a year for these investigations to conclude. but polar and reports and concerns that are coming out of the industry is that they are. very upset with boeing or at least concerned perplexed i should say of why boeing to died in this isis more with this new system and jamie
national transportation safety board jamie finch jamie we're glad for you to be with us we know it's probably zero dark thirty there but good to see of my friend there are a couple of not so great news updates to this evolving star story let's start with those safety manuals for the seven thirty seven max eight give us the latest jamie . well the lays is that there has been a lot of consternation within the industry with pilots with with airlines that are flying these so in the seven max and...
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that was what people, jamie knows this better than us. people around them were worried after she passed in april it would be quick. he lasted a bit more than six months. almost seven months. but he certainly did so with from all accounts the same humor. the same joy. the same love of life. love of fun. and as much as he could. that he had em bodied his entire life. >> yeah. you know what we talk about the greatest generation. and i can only imagine what men and women who serve this country especially folks in the navy. how they're feeling about this hero. this war hero who became president of the united states. >> as we were talking as we have been broadcasting tonight. i got a text from mark kelly. who is well known as an astronaut. he's of course husband of gabby gifrd. he was a naval aviator. like george h.w. bush. like john mccain. the world and his family laid to rest a few months ago. he said with the passing of john mccain and george h.w. bush the navy lost the last of the most iconic naval aviators. naval guys like me will really
that was what people, jamie knows this better than us. people around them were worried after she passed in april it would be quick. he lasted a bit more than six months. almost seven months. but he certainly did so with from all accounts the same humor. the same joy. the same love of life. love of fun. and as much as he could. that he had em bodied his entire life. >> yeah. you know what we talk about the greatest generation. and i can only imagine what men and women who serve this...
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mary kate carey, jamie gangel is back with me, i'm not going to let her leave.lark taylor was director of media relations for president bush, and jeffrey is the author of "when the world seemed new, george h.w. bush and the end of the cold war." thank you for being with me. we're looking at special air mission 41, what we see right there. kristen, really, you wrote so eloquently over the weekend about your relationship and your view of president h.w. bush. you at one point wrote, a sense of caring and compassion and human kindness that ran through them, meaning h.w. and barbara bush, through them like a river and washed over everything and everyone that they touched. i thought that was really a beautiful way to put it. your personal relationship with the president, you worked for him, but also you were on the receiving end of the personal touch he has with his personal notes, when you see this playing out, what do you think today? >> my heart is happy but my spirit is a little low. i will miss my friend. and i know that this is a joyous time, when we come togeth
mary kate carey, jamie gangel is back with me, i'm not going to let her leave.lark taylor was director of media relations for president bush, and jeffrey is the author of "when the world seemed new, george h.w. bush and the end of the cold war." thank you for being with me. we're looking at special air mission 41, what we see right there. kristen, really, you wrote so eloquently over the weekend about your relationship and your view of president h.w. bush. you at one point wrote, a...
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i'm jamie. >> jamie, nice to meet you. >> i'm told that you have something that i may never see again. >> here, follow me. >> i will. justin leads me behind the scenes of a most unusual opera house. >> all these boxes here contain costumes for various, different productions. >> wow! this is my kind of wardrobe. if only it came in my size. the costumes are so small because the players taking the stage aren't the supersized tenors and sopranos you expect to see at the opera. they're 16-inch puppets. the maestro behind this pint-size production, justin's boss, the late bill fosser. who was bill fosser? >> bill fosser taught me everything i know about puppetry. he had a unique ability to re-create full-scale environments, but in a miniature scale. he was one of my best friends. >> fosser, born in 1928, grows up in a working-class neighborhood on chicago's west side. >> he described himself as a sickly child. he was stuck at home a lot and would experiment with household materials to try to kind of create his own puppets. >> in 1935, when bill is 7, his aunt takes him to his first opera, v
i'm jamie. >> jamie, nice to meet you. >> i'm told that you have something that i may never see again. >> here, follow me. >> i will. justin leads me behind the scenes of a most unusual opera house. >> all these boxes here contain costumes for various, different productions. >> wow! this is my kind of wardrobe. if only it came in my size. the costumes are so small because the players taking the stage aren't the supersized tenors and sopranos you expect to see...
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vonnie: it's not just one big protest movement against jamie dimon.helle: it's a little different from the protests we saw on occupy wall street almost a decade ago. they are social activists ranging from environmentalism to human rights and they want jamie dimon to help them in fights against human rights abuses and to help them solve problems they think the government is causing or not fixing. vonnie: what kind of responsibility does jamie dimon have and how much is he willing to take on? he is the chair of the business roundtable, a lobbying group for the government. notthing he said is he does think it's his response ability to make policy, which is true. as someone with so much influence, the question is, how much should you step in and how much should he be listening to these people? vonnie: it's not just jamie the other ceos of large financial institutions are also getting at. michelle: we have seen larry fink and jeff bezos. because jamie dimon is the last man standing from the financial crisis, he is an obvious target for a lot of these prote
vonnie: it's not just one big protest movement against jamie dimon.helle: it's a little different from the protests we saw on occupy wall street almost a decade ago. they are social activists ranging from environmentalism to human rights and they want jamie dimon to help them in fights against human rights abuses and to help them solve problems they think the government is causing or not fixing. vonnie: what kind of responsibility does jamie dimon have and how much is he willing to take on? he...
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jamie, thanks so much. and we know we'll continue to speak to you throughout the week as we watch these events. much appreciated. >> we are getting more details about president bush's final moments from the family members, the loved ones who surrounded him as he passed away. >> it was pretty amazing to see, as we did witness with my mom, that when the body goes limp and there's an empty shell, you know that that spirit and that soul of a great man flew straight up to heaven. so we're grateful for the offering of condolences, and i'm not grieving. i'm the biggest crybaby in the bush family, but -- and i'll probably cry in this interview, but i'm not going to cry in talking about, this is a moment of celebration of a life so well lived. >> my grandfather lived an incredible life. he lived really a life that it's almost like a forrest gump character of the past american century. he died with no regrets. he lived a life that benefitted others. and he was very at peace with that. >> a life of service, no questio
jamie, thanks so much. and we know we'll continue to speak to you throughout the week as we watch these events. much appreciated. >> we are getting more details about president bush's final moments from the family members, the loved ones who surrounded him as he passed away. >> it was pretty amazing to see, as we did witness with my mom, that when the body goes limp and there's an empty shell, you know that that spirit and that soul of a great man flew straight up to heaven. so...
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i'm jamie. >> hi, jamie. nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you, too. wrote me about your mom and something about babies. >> yes. >> are they here? >> yes, they are. please come in. >> okay. >> inside lynda's house is her strange inheritance left to her by her mother, baby photographer constance bannister. >> you've basically put together a museum all about your mom and all these babies. >> in total, there are more than 100,000 baby pictures -- yes, 100,000 photos. >> there are many files full of negatives. >> all negatives? >> all negatives. >> lynda has mom's old cameras, too. >> she was able to carry this? >> yes. actually, she would wear a harness and strap herself into it, as you can see. one of the first self-portraits, she's got the clicker in her hand. >> a selfie? >> yeah. >> lynda's mother's story begins in 1913 on a farm in tennessee. >> what kind of childhood did your mom have? >> she's second from the oldest of 17 children. >> 17? >> 17. she talked about playing in the creek, riding the cow -- just a real simple, healthy lifestyle. >> in th
i'm jamie. >> hi, jamie. nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you, too. wrote me about your mom and something about babies. >> yes. >> are they here? >> yes, they are. please come in. >> okay. >> inside lynda's house is her strange inheritance left to her by her mother, baby photographer constance bannister. >> you've basically put together a museum all about your mom and all these babies. >> in total, there are more than 100,000 baby pictures...
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jamie, every time we saw the former president, george w. bush and laura bush, you could see him holding back the tears. >> no question. first of all, that was a spectacular moment with the sun setting, washington looking just spectacular. and whatever your politics are, whatever you feel about former president george h.w. bush or his son, former president george w. bush, that was a father, a son, paying tribute to his father as he was brought up the capitol steps. the bushes are known -- they'll be the first to tell you that they are emotional. that they cry easily. i know that he was steeling himself. you could certainly see on his face the emotion as he, you know, struggled to keep it together. >> tom friedman of the "new york times" is with us. like me and john and jamie, you spent a lot of time covering the president of the united states in various capacities. as you look back and watch what's going on right now in the rotunda, what goes through your mind? >> well, the biggest thing that goes through my mind now, wolf, is looking at the
jamie, every time we saw the former president, george w. bush and laura bush, you could see him holding back the tears. >> no question. first of all, that was a spectacular moment with the sun setting, washington looking just spectacular. and whatever your politics are, whatever you feel about former president george h.w. bush or his son, former president george w. bush, that was a father, a son, paying tribute to his father as he was brought up the capitol steps. the bushes are known --...
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>> i have some great memories, jamie.he readers was a little upsetting, the book was a little sad. he grabbed he and he said, ronan, you go out there and you make them happy. i said what should i do? he said anything. so i said do you want me to read from the book or will i just talk about the book? he said whatever you think is going to work. so it went down. then he grabbed me by the hand and he said and don't think for one second that you're getting out of here without singing. and he was mad for me to get the visa, for me to become a resident was his big goal. so we were there and i pulled it out of my pocket. i said here's the green card. he waved at me and said, oh, that's fantastic. then we were trading socks. so i wanted to honor him as best i could. i will miss him desperately. >> as somebody who was called like a son to somebody like the 41st president, final thought. >> he was a wonderful father, he was an extraordinary man. he shared himself unconditi unconditionally with a lot of, lot of people. he never judg
>> i have some great memories, jamie.he readers was a little upsetting, the book was a little sad. he grabbed he and he said, ronan, you go out there and you make them happy. i said what should i do? he said anything. so i said do you want me to read from the book or will i just talk about the book? he said whatever you think is going to work. so it went down. then he grabbed me by the hand and he said and don't think for one second that you're getting out of here without singing. and he...
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. >> jamie: with that i'll introduce s.e.c. commissioner greg safrpgey to present the trophy. >> thank you, jamie, thank you to the greatest fans in college football, fans of the south eastern conference. i don't know about you but i think we just saw two of the best four teams in college football play a game this evening. president stuart bell, athletic director greg byrne, coach nick saban, there is a championship trophy back there. somebody grab it. congratulations to the university of georgia as willo a great season. >> jamie: we congratulate alabama once again as your 2018 s.e.c. champions. atlanta, put your hands together. >> adam: and the celebration continues for the tide. we've seen blowouts in atlanta in the s.e.c. championship game but jalen hurts -- his score with a minute and four seconds remaining the latest game-winning score in s.e.c. championship game history, so what becomes of georgiasa the tide move to the playoff? we'll be back to wrap that up and talk about playoff implications. ♪ the new capital one savor
. >> jamie: with that i'll introduce s.e.c. commissioner greg safrpgey to present the trophy. >> thank you, jamie, thank you to the greatest fans in college football, fans of the south eastern conference. i don't know about you but i think we just saw two of the best four teams in college football play a game this evening. president stuart bell, athletic director greg byrne, coach nick saban, there is a championship trophy back there. somebody grab it. congratulations to the...
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this plane, jamie and john, the plane is about to land.orce one, but it's been designated joint -- special air mission 41 for this special, special moment in american history. >> so, one of the things that a reliable source, president bush himself told me was, when they first asked him to do his funeral plans, he really didn't want to have anything to do with it. and then they said it was his duty to do it, and he jumped in and he -- he would be the first to say, he micromanaged it and he planned all of this. but i will tell you, you're going to see a reunion here, all of his children are going to be together. this is a big family. we have five children, i believe 17 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren. so this is the first time since he passed that they will all be together. and here he lands. >> it will be an emotional time, certainly this week, john, as the plane is about to touch down at joint base andrews. there you see it landing right now. it will be emotional, but it will also be a celebration. >> and the bush family has made clea
this plane, jamie and john, the plane is about to land.orce one, but it's been designated joint -- special air mission 41 for this special, special moment in american history. >> so, one of the things that a reliable source, president bush himself told me was, when they first asked him to do his funeral plans, he really didn't want to have anything to do with it. and then they said it was his duty to do it, and he jumped in and he -- he would be the first to say, he micromanaged it and he...
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jamie court: you take oil industry money, you can't stop drilling in this state.problem. stephen: jamie court, president of consumer watchdog, says their report tracked $9.85 million in indirect contributions to br ballot initiatives, and through the state democratic party, which then gave money to the governor. jamie: don't claim you're a climate leader if you're not willing to stop fossil fuels and fossil fuel drilling. stephen: governor brown disputes this, saying his record and the state's leadership in fighting climate change speaks for itself. stephen: does the oil and gas industry have inordinate power in sacramento? governor brown: no, not at all, but they do have power. not as much as the insurance companies. not as much as the labor unions. not as much as the plastic companies. stephen: pharmaceuticals are higher. governor brown: the pharmaceuticals, they've all got power. you've gotta be able to stand up and say, "no," to people. but if you think that you can run a campaign for governor and raise $100 million on chump change, you don't understand politi
jamie court: you take oil industry money, you can't stop drilling in this state.problem. stephen: jamie court, president of consumer watchdog, says their report tracked $9.85 million in indirect contributions to br ballot initiatives, and through the state democratic party, which then gave money to the governor. jamie: don't claim you're a climate leader if you're not willing to stop fossil fuels and fossil fuel drilling. stephen: governor brown disputes this, saying his record and the state's...
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this is an emotional moment for a lot of people who remember, jamie and john. jamie has been with us, john king has been with us. you know the family well. and we just saw a rather emotional, brief but powerful ceremony at joint base andrews. >> you know, he was 94 years old. he had been through a lot of health scares and had a lot of health challenges. the family knew this was coming. but they're like any other family. you're never really prepared for it. and just watching former president george w. bush standing there, i saw his shoulders sort of go up and down for a moment and sigh. i think this is very hard on him. behind him, one of his twins, jenna bush hager, was standing with her husband, henry, who was patting her back. it's very hard on the family. >> certainly is, john. and it's not just hard on the family, but so many people who have gathered here this washington now to pay their respects who worked so closely with the 41st president in so many different capacities. >> throughout his career in government, i saw your note earlier, even the cia sent a
this is an emotional moment for a lot of people who remember, jamie and john. jamie has been with us, john king has been with us. you know the family well. and we just saw a rather emotional, brief but powerful ceremony at joint base andrews. >> you know, he was 94 years old. he had been through a lot of health scares and had a lot of health challenges. the family knew this was coming. but they're like any other family. you're never really prepared for it. and just watching former...
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jamie gangel is watching all of this. jamie, the late president, i understand he was very much involved in planning so much of this. >> no question about it. you know, as -- as i think we have been talking about, the word duty was very important to george h.w. bush, and when they asked him -- when they came -- they come to every president and say you have to make your funeral plans, he real didn't want anything to do with it and then they told him it was his duty to do it, amend he really got involved and did it. he planned every step, including what the family would eat on that train ride. he picked the menu. he wanted it to be special things, and he also wanted to make sure that certain groups that were important to him were recognized. as we've seen with the honorary pallbearers, it started with the secret service agents who literally, they weren't just honorary, they carried his casket out and then the captains and commanding officers of the uss "george h.w. bush" that mary kate was just talking about, and in houston
jamie gangel is watching all of this. jamie, the late president, i understand he was very much involved in planning so much of this. >> no question about it. you know, as -- as i think we have been talking about, the word duty was very important to george h.w. bush, and when they asked him -- when they came -- they come to every president and say you have to make your funeral plans, he real didn't want anything to do with it and then they told him it was his duty to do it, amend he really...
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i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance."e it with you. >> inside a farmer's barn... >> all you see is these packed-in cars everywhere, bumper to bumper. >> ...rows of classic rides. >> my jaw hit the ground. there was the rolls-royce, the bentley, pickup trucks, camaros. >> harvesting gems from junk. >> dad would take the car down to literally the bare bones and then restore them and make them these beautiful pieces of art. >> wow.sparks are flying. >> here's one of the starsw rig. >> his heirs hope to reap a fortune. >> yes! yes! yes! [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby here in savannah, georgia, today on my way to meet a woman whose strange inheritance was built with blood, sweat and gears. >> my name is sherri anderson. my dad was a farmer who worked more than 5,000 acres of potatoes, beer barley and sugar beets, but his real bumper crop was growing inside his barns. >> sherri. >> hey.>> i'm jamie. >> nice to meet you.to savannah. >> oh, it's gorgeous and so great to meet
i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance."e it with you. >> inside a farmer's barn... >> all you see is these packed-in cars everywhere, bumper to bumper. >> ...rows of classic rides. >> my jaw hit the ground. there was the rolls-royce, the bentley, pickup trucks, camaros. >> harvesting gems from junk. >> dad would take the car down to literally the bare bones and then restore them and make them these beautiful pieces of...
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they can the bank balance sheets are as good as a long time. >> jamie dimon was asked about that issue, the credit markets. >> he would never admit it we are seeing credit issuance scale back dramatically. when you think about it whatever the fed tells us december 19, they are tightening. letting hundreds of billions of dollars roll oh off the balance sheet that's tightening. jamie dimon did say slower lone growth i don't see the catalyst the bank stocks told you today any didn't come back today i don't think we are having a great 2009 year for investable -- investing in bank stocks. >> so the point is not investing in bank stocks again we can argue about what the multiples are. >> your point is the health of the overall economy. >> when things get difficult can they provide -- can access to capital happen can the companies need going get access the answer is yes. usually at this point in the cycle banks balance sheets are upside down and toxic. >> citigroup down 10% in four trading days is telling but the liquidity and the prospect for lending. >> that could have been 50 other stocks.
they can the bank balance sheets are as good as a long time. >> jamie dimon was asked about that issue, the credit markets. >> he would never admit it we are seeing credit issuance scale back dramatically. when you think about it whatever the fed tells us december 19, they are tightening. letting hundreds of billions of dollars roll oh off the balance sheet that's tightening. jamie dimon did say slower lone growth i don't see the catalyst the bank stocks told you today any didn't...
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should say, "protected by alan and jamie." -right? -should it? when you bundle home and auto...un, alan! ...you get more than just savings. you get 'round-the-clock protection. ...you get more than just savings. curve them around a little bit like that. in this home we have a lot of happy memories. that's perfect. and we're always making new ones. time for gold bondfeeling healing lotion., >>> closed captioning provided by. penetrates ten surface layers deep, with seven moisturizers, three vitamins. >>> recent rainfall and a cold snap left a very dangerous situation for some students in china. and under very dangerous circumstances, he left. >> what is happening to you? >> i haven't even shown you the video. >> he's like i got this. i got my skechers on. i'll be fine. >> looks like you have more where ever they go. >> they are iced over so they're trying to carefully make their way down. >> somebody is moon walking. >> oh my gosh. >> wow. >> i can't believe theyhere wite fans or something to help they could seriously get hurt. >> it's not easy. >> it's all bad. >> like these >>
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alex brill, jamie desmond, jeff rosenberg.with us here on set and mike santoli and rick santel santelli rick, you're new we haven't heard from you yet. what do you think? what's your number going to be >> i'm looking on the high side once again 205,000 would be my number i know there's a lot of nervousness of whether jobs have peaked or not. my feeling is they have not. i continue to think we're going to be drawing people back into the workforce. of course we want to pay attention to wages but i really do think for the moment the inflation cycle has peaked it peaked awhile ago this should be a very interesting number for the fed and no matter how it turns out, it's going to be a complicated number for how equity traders play it. >> alex, how about you >> well, i feel more confident in the last few minutes we're going to come in a little bit below expectation. that's because the president's tweeting about china, not about the u.s. labor market. i think, in fact, that he's right in the sense that that trade issue broadly is on t
alex brill, jamie desmond, jeff rosenberg.with us here on set and mike santoli and rick santel santelli rick, you're new we haven't heard from you yet. what do you think? what's your number going to be >> i'm looking on the high side once again 205,000 would be my number i know there's a lot of nervousness of whether jobs have peaked or not. my feeling is they have not. i continue to think we're going to be drawing people back into the workforce. of course we want to pay attention to...
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cnn's jamie gangel is joining us now, and what have you learned? what do we know?rter: i've just confirmed, wolf, with a source who is familiar with the final hours, that actually former president bush's final words came in a phone conversation with his son, former president george w. bush, who we called 4i 4i, t -- 43, the two men were on speaker phone and i'm told that president george w. bush, the son, said to his dad, you have been quote a wonderful father, and that the father said back, to his son, and replied, i love you too. and that those were his final words before passing. wolf? >> powerful words, indeed. jamie, thank you very much. cnn is recovering the country's 41st president, george h.w. bush. we will have much more just ahead. your brain changes as you get older. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. whenshe was pregnant,ter failed, in-laws were coming, a little bit of water, it really- it
cnn's jamie gangel is joining us now, and what have you learned? what do we know?rter: i've just confirmed, wolf, with a source who is familiar with the final hours, that actually former president bush's final words came in a phone conversation with his son, former president george w. bush, who we called 4i 4i, t -- 43, the two men were on speaker phone and i'm told that president george w. bush, the son, said to his dad, you have been quote a wonderful father, and that the father said back, to...
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here's jamie yuccas. >> reporter: it was a horrifying crime scene. douglas and peggy ryen, their 10-year-old daughter jessica, and a neighbor, 11-year-old christopher hughes, all murdered. 8 yolanda josh ryen, his throat slashed, barely survived. authorities quickly had a suspect in that 1983 massacre. an escaped inmate who had been hiding out in an abandoned home nearby. kevin cooper would be found guilty, sent to california's death row, and in 2004 was just hours away from execution when the 9th circuit court of appeals blocked it. years later, five federal judges in ace sent raised concerns that evidence may have been tampered with, writing, the state of california may be about to execute an innocent man. >> it's extraordinary and it's unprecedented to my knowledge in the united states that that many judges would decide that a person had been framed. >> reporter: celebrities like kim kardashian, legal scholars, and a "the new york times" columnist are among those publicly expressing doubt that one man could have overpowered five people while handl
here's jamie yuccas. >> reporter: it was a horrifying crime scene. douglas and peggy ryen, their 10-year-old daughter jessica, and a neighbor, 11-year-old christopher hughes, all murdered. 8 yolanda josh ryen, his throat slashed, barely survived. authorities quickly had a suspect in that 1983 massacre. an escaped inmate who had been hiding out in an abandoned home nearby. kevin cooper would be found guilty, sent to california's death row, and in 2004 was just hours away from execution...
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joining me, special correspondent jamie gangel. you spent so much time with his family over the years, one of the few that would understand how robin stayed with the bush family decades after her death. they always considered her part of the family, long after she was gone. what are we learning this sad day? >> obviously for the family, even though he has been sick a long time, had health challenges from parkinson's, in and out of the hospital, this is a very, very sad day. i think that even though they knew that his health was failing, you know, we all have denial about these things and he had rallied so many times. and also his spirit is extraordinary. his family and staff would play a game. how are you feeling, one to ten. he was never less than a seven. he always had extraordinary spirit. up until the last, he wanted to go on. he said to me not too long ago, jamie, i am going to live to maybe 102 or 104. so it is a hard day, though not unexpected. he was surrounded by some of his family. a lot of people say they're best friends
joining me, special correspondent jamie gangel. you spent so much time with his family over the years, one of the few that would understand how robin stayed with the bush family decades after her death. they always considered her part of the family, long after she was gone. what are we learning this sad day? >> obviously for the family, even though he has been sick a long time, had health challenges from parkinson's, in and out of the hospital, this is a very, very sad day. i think that...
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jamie just said this. did it. >> i think it is important to remember that the 11th commandment -- >> thinks it is a compliment anyway. >> the 11th commandment doesn't mean or didn't mean for george bush that you couldn't criticize another's policies. >> policy is fine. >> we should not forget the single best critique of ronald reagan's economic policies, the notion it was voodoo economics comes from george bush. it tells us something that as soon as he got the nomination of vice president, turned around and said it is a break economic policy, i'm in favor. >> we were talking about this, kate. his career is so full of contradictions. he started off and when he was in houston he helped fund the planned parenthood there. he was interested in population control and so supportive of it that wilbur mills, chairman of the house ways and means committee, had a nickname for him, rubbers, because he was in favor of birth control. he became a great liedeader of pro life movement. he was a man who changed positions, w
jamie just said this. did it. >> i think it is important to remember that the 11th commandment -- >> thinks it is a compliment anyway. >> the 11th commandment doesn't mean or didn't mean for george bush that you couldn't criticize another's policies. >> policy is fine. >> we should not forget the single best critique of ronald reagan's economic policies, the notion it was voodoo economics comes from george bush. it tells us something that as soon as he got the...
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jamie: trey yanks has the latest from jerusalem. >> laura come as u.s.roops repair to this area, effects of the american withdrawal already being felt across the region. on friday russian backed syrian forces did enter the northeastern city at the invitation of white bg kurdish fighters. while previously the two groups of five bloody battles in theater, the kurds here in massive once they leave the country. u.s. coalition fighter jets were still flying over the city but the future of my jeep does remain in the air. the critical area 20 miles from the turkish border and erdogan -- kurdish fighters help defeat i says. since 2016 local fighters that the united states have controlled manjib after reclaiming it from isis forces. residents of manjib are a difficult position. they face invasion of the turks or take control of the city, both of which could lead to more violence in northern area. laura come a flexible takeover of manjib by the government forces would be another big area for syrian president bashar al-assad to a schema normalization of this countr
jamie: trey yanks has the latest from jerusalem. >> laura come as u.s.roops repair to this area, effects of the american withdrawal already being felt across the region. on friday russian backed syrian forces did enter the northeastern city at the invitation of white bg kurdish fighters. while previously the two groups of five bloody battles in theater, the kurds here in massive once they leave the country. u.s. coalition fighter jets were still flying over the city but the future of my...
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and he had been struggling, as jamie pointed out. but there is just some people, wolf, that you wish could live forever, and he was one of those. i was fortunate to have had him in my life. i'm 44 years old and my earliest memories are of fishing with him in maine when i was about five years old, i got to go fishing with him, actually the day he came back from michigan, when ronald reagan asked him to be vice president, when i was six years old, and i have a lifetime of memories to be grateful for. and i think it is a great chance for our country, to reflect upon a life well-lived and a triumphant life of service to this country, over 70 years. and a life where george bush lived by example. and the example that george bush set for his family was one of humility, was one of kindness, character, integrity, he was unfailingly gracious and he treated people regardless of their background, from all walks of life, equally, and with respect and dignity. and that's how i hope he will be remembered in the coming days. >> walker, share with us
and he had been struggling, as jamie pointed out. but there is just some people, wolf, that you wish could live forever, and he was one of those. i was fortunate to have had him in my life. i'm 44 years old and my earliest memories are of fishing with him in maine when i was about five years old, i got to go fishing with him, actually the day he came back from michigan, when ronald reagan asked him to be vice president, when i was six years old, and i have a lifetime of memories to be grateful...
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<jamie ramey, camp fire survivor: "my friends are safe, my family is safe. our house burnt down."mie ramey and her two daughters are still counting their blessings they escaped the camp fire with their lives.jamie ramey, camp fire survivor: "the morning of the fire we were concerned but we've seen fire in that area all the time. nothing really triggered me myself to panic. my dad basically saved our lives."for the 86 other people who were not so lucky... california's top prosecutor says pacific gas and electric ácould... in theory, be charged with their deaths.mike danko, attorney at law: "the district attorney or the attorney general generally does not charge a company. the reason is because you cant put the company in jail."attorney mike dankos firm represents around 900 clients who lost their homes to the camp fire in and around paradise.he is suing pg&e.he explains attorney general xavier bacerras announcement came from a recently submitted brief... which details multiple possible consequences pg&e ácould face under state law.that document was requested by a federal judge over
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francine: is it a dollar story, jamie? jamie: the ecb is probably on a tiny path.t the moment, markets are priced. surprise,looking for it would be more hawkish ecb. i think we are going lower. the u.s. army continued to get hit in 2019. we will talk a little bit more about brexit. coming up, staying in office. the times reports theresa may's allies are keeping plans to keep her in office within two years after brexit. more on that next. ♪ francine: i'm francine lacqua in london. allies of theresa may are reported to be making plans and would keep her in office more than two years after brexit. the sunday times, she would continue as the prime minister until 2021 before being replaced less than a year before the next scheduled general election. she survived an attempt by colleagues to house her earlier this month. can we really predict anything that goes on in u.k. politics right now? now she is here for two years the other day she was out for three days. thanos: i think she will pull it through. she's got two sticks with which to do it. the first is to the tories
francine: is it a dollar story, jamie? jamie: the ecb is probably on a tiny path.t the moment, markets are priced. surprise,looking for it would be more hawkish ecb. i think we are going lower. the u.s. army continued to get hit in 2019. we will talk a little bit more about brexit. coming up, staying in office. the times reports theresa may's allies are keeping plans to keep her in office within two years after brexit. more on that next. ♪ francine: i'm francine lacqua in london. allies of...
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should we call it the jamie dimon rebound yet? all three averages down. the dow now down less than 300 points, s&p down, nasdaq only two tenth of a percent negative. some of the major components have turned positive 9 of 11 lower at last check, that included energy, financials, and materials. in the dow, boeing, jpm, and dow down we spoke with becky quick about china exposure chesapeake, conoco range resources the worst performers in the sector, and headlines as well from the iranians talking about how the saudis and emrotes have to bear the brunt of any cuts, that there was an agreement that there is tension in the room, but crude is well off the lows this morning as well with less than 3% drop. let's get more from bob pisani bob. >> hello 40 points off the lows in the s&p. i want to show you an important technical level we hit at 11:30. 2632 that was the old closing low, november low right after thanksgiving and you drop below that, big technical problem. but there we were at 2632. we hit it, we were found we bounced off it. why do we come off the lows?
should we call it the jamie dimon rebound yet? all three averages down. the dow now down less than 300 points, s&p down, nasdaq only two tenth of a percent negative. some of the major components have turned positive 9 of 11 lower at last check, that included energy, financials, and materials. in the dow, boeing, jpm, and dow down we spoke with becky quick about china exposure chesapeake, conoco range resources the worst performers in the sector, and headlines as well from the iranians...
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jamie mentioned health care the whole thing about preexisting conditions infrastructure remember that old word climate change and but so they'll want to get some things done looking ahead but also you know what i think republicans will because of twenty twenty they both want to have some things on the scorecard for twenty twenty so i think there's at least the potential for some progress in the next two years believe it or not and let me have this one last point that senator mitch mcconnell back in two thousand and eleven interestingly he said. that he thinks it's easier to get compromise when you have divided government with one party in charge of one chamber and the other in the other because you have to if you want to come to the table and you know pass a bill to get signed by the president night it states you can't just party you know pass on a party line you know for a score but not for a lot well now is the time for mitch mcconnell to prove he meant what he said oh well. and we in bill thank you so much it's always great having you with us in the hones and build press and thank
jamie mentioned health care the whole thing about preexisting conditions infrastructure remember that old word climate change and but so they'll want to get some things done looking ahead but also you know what i think republicans will because of twenty twenty they both want to have some things on the scorecard for twenty twenty so i think there's at least the potential for some progress in the next two years believe it or not and let me have this one last point that senator mitch mcconnell...
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jamie yuccas, cbs news, jackson, mississippi. >> glor: and jamie yuccas doing the interview in sign language we'll see you tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> now at 6:00 a tesla bursts into flames at a bay area repair shop. >> what went wrong on the freeway right before the owner brought it in. >> a cracked spillway and thousands of tiny quakes, fascinating, new explanation for the mysterious shaking at the nation's tallest dam. plus. >> my wife got her visa and i would like to thank everybody that supported us. >> a family's bittersweet victory after a mother blocked by the travel ban gets a chance to say good-bye to her dying son. kpix5 news at 6:00 begins now with some breaking news. >>> another strange incident involving a tesla. a car catching fire at a bay area parking lot. let's get you live now to some pictures from last gatos tire and auto repair -- los gatos tire and auto repair. the tesla is still in the parking lot as firefighters wait to make sure it's safe to tow away. this video captures the moments the car burst into flames. santa clara county fire departme
jamie yuccas, cbs news, jackson, mississippi. >> glor: and jamie yuccas doing the interview in sign language we'll see you tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> now at 6:00 a tesla bursts into flames at a bay area repair shop. >> what went wrong on the freeway right before the owner brought it in. >> a cracked spillway and thousands of tiny quakes, fascinating, new explanation for the mysterious shaking at the nation's tallest dam. plus. >> my...
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jamie murray, simon french. he stays with us.ing up, china pledges more stimulus and 2019 as the world's second-largest economy grapples with a slowdown that is yet to show signs of ending. this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: let's get a check on the markets. s&p 500 heading for its worst quarter since 2008. if we take a look at ftse futures, they are lower but could see a bounceback in the u.s. session, and that is where the s&p 500 closed on friday. let's check in on what is trending across the bloomberg universe. an attempt to reduce carbon emissions. to make allnt wants its public transport free of charge. a new legal filing appears to ask the supreme court to intervene for the first time in robert mueller's investigation into the 2016 election. our most read stories. opec members are in whatever it takes mode to prop up oil prices. president trump and jim mattis is termed two months earlier than planned. mnuchin caught executives following last week's heavy losses in the stock market. let's turn to m&a and dealmaker's are bracing fo
jamie murray, simon french. he stays with us.ing up, china pledges more stimulus and 2019 as the world's second-largest economy grapples with a slowdown that is yet to show signs of ending. this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: let's get a check on the markets. s&p 500 heading for its worst quarter since 2008. if we take a look at ftse futures, they are lower but could see a bounceback in the u.s. session, and that is where the s&p 500 closed on friday. let's check in on what is trending across...
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>> supervisor yee: jamie? is it jamie, yeah. you -- you might have answered -- talked about this already, but can you say a little bit about the elimination of one seat and changing the membership to -- of one other seat? >> yeah. before the department of hocklessness and supportive housing was created, we had two members from department of health, one member from human services, and it's been three years since we came to you to renew our sunset date, so those changes are what precipitated the changes in the city departments. >> supervisor yee: okay. thank you. that makes sense. >> supervisor safai: we're joined -- also, for the record, we're joined by supervisor mandelman. thank you for joining us today, and supervisor jane kim. supervisor kim, did you put your name on the roster to speak? >> supervisor kim: i did. >> supervisor safai: okay. supervisor kim? >> supervisor kim: i just want to thank jamie and members that serve on the single room occupancy task force for working on our office on this. i do really support the task
>> supervisor yee: jamie? is it jamie, yeah. you -- you might have answered -- talked about this already, but can you say a little bit about the elimination of one seat and changing the membership to -- of one other seat? >> yeah. before the department of hocklessness and supportive housing was created, we had two members from department of health, one member from human services, and it's been three years since we came to you to renew our sunset date, so those changes are what...
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gw strategy bunny partner and jamie weinstein show podcast jamie weinstein. the thing about the blame. i just that it is i read it in the teleprompter and it said who will take the blame but we know the president said the other day i'll take the blame. that is off the table. >> the president campaigned as the world's greatest negotiator and claimed he alone can fix all the problems. very hard to put off the blame to someone else when he makes famous like that. problem is this. in this negotiation he made an issue for the democrats to vote for this. was to be uncontroversial. barack obama voted for the wall and democrat voted for a partial all back in 2007. he made it a symbolic issue because now what democrats associate the wall with is president trump immigration rhetoric. therefore they will never vote for something that a goes with that. he made it almost impossible by his over rhetoric and making it a symbolic issue. tom: antoine, you are shaking your head. people will vote for the border and obama that we need to protect her voter but now no one wants to
gw strategy bunny partner and jamie weinstein show podcast jamie weinstein. the thing about the blame. i just that it is i read it in the teleprompter and it said who will take the blame but we know the president said the other day i'll take the blame. that is off the table. >> the president campaigned as the world's greatest negotiator and claimed he alone can fix all the problems. very hard to put off the blame to someone else when he makes famous like that. problem is this. in this...
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fast forward 2018 and jamie peterson claims police failed to follow up with 14 witnesses, including a mailman who she calls critical to the case. >> the mailman signed an affidavit that said if mckenzie was in the yard or in the house, he would bark at the mailman. and on december 24, the mailman came by and mckenzie was not on the property. >> reporter: former reporter gloria gomez interviewed scott peterson at the height of the investigation. dr. phil asked her if there was anything odd that stood out to her. >> he was very particular about me taking off my shoes when i first approached the house so that was odd. >> reporter: but jamie claimed her reporting was inaccurate. and coupled with shoddy police work helped convict peterson in the court of public opinion. >> he's on death row because he asked gloria gomez to take her shoes off. but at the end of the day, that body was discovered where scott peterson went fishing. that, you cannot deny. >> that was adrienne moore reporting. the peterson family is pushing for a new trial. >>> cbs says tonight former ceo les moonves will not be
fast forward 2018 and jamie peterson claims police failed to follow up with 14 witnesses, including a mailman who she calls critical to the case. >> the mailman signed an affidavit that said if mckenzie was in the yard or in the house, he would bark at the mailman. and on december 24, the mailman came by and mckenzie was not on the property. >> reporter: former reporter gloria gomez interviewed scott peterson at the height of the investigation. dr. phil asked her if there was...
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jamie yuccas has more. >> reporter: the bulldogs are like any other high school basketball team.ing. this is the mississippi school for the deaf. we talked to the team using sign language and iprs. how do y dribb and sign. >> translator: if you're dribbling you might have to use one hand and then dribble with the other hand. >> no one does it quite as well as the coach. as a recent game, a fan tweeted this video of the coach rallying his team signing whose house? the players signed back our house. >> what was your reaction to the video? >> translator: first,my reaction i thought what's the big deal? that's what i do every day. but then when i stepped back i started to realize that maybe it is a big deal for the whole community. >> you think you're inspiring as coach. >> translator: yes, i try to inspire my players because i used to be like them. >> reporter: he grew up being bullied as the only deaf player on his high school basketball team in lexington, kentucky, but persevered playing overseas and in the deaf olympics. >> translator: basketball saved my life. basketball's the s
jamie yuccas has more. >> reporter: the bulldogs are like any other high school basketball team.ing. this is the mississippi school for the deaf. we talked to the team using sign language and iprs. how do y dribb and sign. >> translator: if you're dribbling you might have to use one hand and then dribble with the other hand. >> no one does it quite as well as the coach. as a recent game, a fan tweeted this video of the coach rallying his team signing whose house? the players...
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i'm hoping that something comes together. >> reporter: jamie yuccas, cbs news, chico, california. >>>up later on "cbs this morning," carter evans shows us a new mask that can help firefigh and in our series a "more perfect union," seniors who volunteer their time for the kids who need it most. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday, i'm brook silva-braga. have a good day. and, joel, have a great retirement. day. and, joel, have a great retirement. >>> this is kpix 5 news. >> hello monday as we look outside, in san francisco. the final monday of 2018 as we say good-bye and good morning. it's monday. the last day of the year, i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. let's say good morning before we say good-bye. >> how is everyone today? >> okay. i can't believe it's the last day of 2018. >>sa when you get is. older, time goes by really fast. now i understand what she is saying. >> it should be the other way around. >> it's going to be breezy to windy, bundle up. the winds will be picking up. the new years forecast first, as we say good-bye to 2018, midnight, temperatures along th
i'm hoping that something comes together. >> reporter: jamie yuccas, cbs news, chico, california. >>>up later on "cbs this morning," carter evans shows us a new mask that can help firefigh and in our series a "more perfect union," seniors who volunteer their time for the kids who need it most. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday, i'm brook silva-braga. have a good day. and, joel, have a great retirement. day. and, joel, have a great...
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jamie yuccas, cbs nefothis sund. later on cbs, "60 minutes."news anytime go to cbsn at cbsnews.com - or download the cbs news app. i'm elaine quijano in new york. thank you for joining >>> now at 6:00, santa better pack an umbrella. another storm winding up and heading for the bay area tonight. good evening, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm juliette goodrich. the showers that rolled through late this afternoon, were just a preview of what's on tap for tomorrow. now here is a time lapse from our richmond bridge camera, where the late afternoon showers made for a slick ride. on the streets of san francisco, the hats were on and the umbrellas were out as people strolled the soggy sidewalks. let's take you live to sfo where you can see the airport is socked in with clouds and fog, but at this point no major delays being reported. >> we starting rolling on our live camera at 2:00 this afternoon. a time lapse of the following two hours. you can see how quickly the clouds and the rain rolled in and blocked the view. the latest on the high-def doppler is show
jamie yuccas, cbs nefothis sund. later on cbs, "60 minutes."news anytime go to cbsn at cbsnews.com - or download the cbs news app. i'm elaine quijano in new york. thank you for joining >>> now at 6:00, santa better pack an umbrella. another storm winding up and heading for the bay area tonight. good evening, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm juliette goodrich. the showers that rolled through late this afternoon, were just a preview of what's on tap for tomorrow. now here is a...
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more often than not speed was a factor says california walks deputy director jamie fearer. jamie fearer/california walks "....reallywhat we need to do is to reduce speed so that when people do make mistakes, those mistakes don't end up with somebody dying or being seriously injured...."many of the fatalities are occurring on wide, high volume corridors like capitol expressway, senter road and monterey road where traffic-calmng measures are trying to get drivers' attention, which is often elsewhere says fearer.jaime fearer/california walks "....there has definitely been an increase in dostracted driving but as the same time we've got a lot roads that are hostile to people who are walkijg, there arent enough safe places for people to cross....."this sign at first and rosemary marks the spot of a fatal hit and run accident on monday. it was the first of three hit and run accients that killed two pedestrians and sent two others to the hopsital. but there is also evidence that pedestrian themselves are to blame for walking outside the crosswalk or aganst the light, however....ja
more often than not speed was a factor says california walks deputy director jamie fearer. jamie fearer/california walks "....reallywhat we need to do is to reduce speed so that when people do make mistakes, those mistakes don't end up with somebody dying or being seriously injured...."many of the fatalities are occurring on wide, high volume corridors like capitol expressway, senter road and monterey road where traffic-calmng measures are trying to get drivers' attention, which is...
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more often than not speed was a factor says california walks deputy director jamie fearer. jamie fearer/california walks "....reallywhat we need to do is to reduce speed so that when people do make mistakes, those mistakes don't end up with somebody dying or being seriously injured...."many of the fatalities are occurring on wide, high volume corridors like capitol expressway, senter road and monterey road where traffic-calmng measures are trying to get drivers' attention, which is often elsewhere says fearer.jaime fearer/california walks "....there has definitely been an increase in dostracted driving but as the same time we've got a lot roads that are hostile to people who are walkijg, there arent enough safe places for people to cross....."this sign at first and rosemary marks the spot of a fatal hit and run accident on monday. it was the first of three hit and run accients that killed two pedestrians and sent two others to the hopsital. but there is also evidence that pedestrian themselves are to blame for walking outside the crosswalk or aganst the light, however....ja
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lee and jamie nowaday. seeing that change, the man we saw a couple years ago to the man we're seeing today in this interview with abc news, your thoughts? >> i think the single biggest change we're seeing in michael cohen is how he feels about president trump going from this guy, as you said, who was so loyal to his boss to now outright calling the president a liar on national television. that is pretty stunning. i thought one of the most fascinating things in the interview was michael cohen sort of acknowledging myself that they did have this abusive relationship, him and president trump. he acknowledges that the relationship started because he had real admiration for donald trump back when he wasn't president. he says that he had a good time working at the trump organization and then at some point in time he realizes that he became blindly loyal to this person and so loyal he was willing to even lie on his behalf. you're absolutely right that even having covered the 2016 campaign, this is a man who was al
lee and jamie nowaday. seeing that change, the man we saw a couple years ago to the man we're seeing today in this interview with abc news, your thoughts? >> i think the single biggest change we're seeing in michael cohen is how he feels about president trump going from this guy, as you said, who was so loyal to his boss to now outright calling the president a liar on national television. that is pretty stunning. i thought one of the most fascinating things in the interview was michael...
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more often than not speed was a factor says california walks deputy director jamie fearer. "....reallywhat we need to do is to reduce speed so that when people do make mistakes, those mistakes don't end up with somebody dying or being seriously injured...."many of the fatalities are occurring on wide, high volume corridors like capitol expressway, senter road and monterey road where traffic-calmng measures are trying to get drivers' attention, which is often elsewhere says fearer.jaime fearer/california walks "....there has definitely been an increase in dostracted driving but as the same time we've got a lot roads that are hostile to people who are walkijg, there arent enough safe places for people to cross....."this sign at first and rosemary marks the spot of a fatal hit and run accident on monday. it was the first of three hit and run accients that killed two pedestrians and sent two others to the hopsital. but there is also evidence that pedestrian themselves are to blame for walking outside the crosswalk or aganst the light, however....jamie fearer "...sometimes when
more often than not speed was a factor says california walks deputy director jamie fearer. "....reallywhat we need to do is to reduce speed so that when people do make mistakes, those mistakes don't end up with somebody dying or being seriously injured...."many of the fatalities are occurring on wide, high volume corridors like capitol expressway, senter road and monterey road where traffic-calmng measures are trying to get drivers' attention, which is often elsewhere says...
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. >> well, thank you, jamie. thanks to the wall street journal for actually having this discussion. it's an important audience to hear it. yeah, i have started a practice after i left the white house, i started a practice on workplace culture at buckley sandler as a law practice, not as an appointment lawyer. i did 23 years as a securities litigator and that's why i have this pretty intimate, you know, recollection of sarbanes okly which many of the audience also do from that. it is that rigor. i think the thing about these issues, you've said they were soft issues. historically i think that's been one of the problems. we are 30 years since the bank case that made sexual harassment unlawful under title 7 and 30 years later we've all done sexual harassment training, i can probably quote you all your policies verbatim because every company in america had the same one. it hasn't worked to stop it. we don't have inclusion, despite several decades of effort. we have 4% of women ceos. my personal analysis on why some of that is is we've been treating these issues like hr employs employs -
. >> well, thank you, jamie. thanks to the wall street journal for actually having this discussion. it's an important audience to hear it. yeah, i have started a practice after i left the white house, i started a practice on workplace culture at buckley sandler as a law practice, not as an appointment lawyer. i did 23 years as a securities litigator and that's why i have this pretty intimate, you know, recollection of sarbanes okly which many of the audience also do from that. it is that...
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jamie yuccas now has our update. >> reporter: it was a horrifying crime scene.glas and peggy ryen, their ten-year-old daughter jessica, and neighbor, 11-year-old christopher hughes, all murdered. eight-year-old josh ryen, his throat slashed, barely survived. authorities quickly had a suspect in that 1983 massacre, an escaped inmate who had been hiding out in an abandoned home nearby. kevin cooper would be found guilty, sent to california's death row, and, in 2004, was just hours away from execution when the ninth circuit court of appeals blocked it. years later, five federal judges in a dissent raised concerns that evidence may have been tampered with, writing, "the state of california may be about to execute an innocent man." >> it's extraordinary and it's unprecedented to my knowledge in the united states that that many judges would decide that a person had been framed. >> reporter: celebrities like kim kardashian, legal scholars, and a "new york times" columnist are among those publicly expressing doubt that one man could have overpowered five people while ha
jamie yuccas now has our update. >> reporter: it was a horrifying crime scene.glas and peggy ryen, their ten-year-old daughter jessica, and neighbor, 11-year-old christopher hughes, all murdered. eight-year-old josh ryen, his throat slashed, barely survived. authorities quickly had a suspect in that 1983 massacre, an escaped inmate who had been hiding out in an abandoned home nearby. kevin cooper would be found guilty, sent to california's death row, and, in 2004, was just hours away from...
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jamie yuccas has more. >> reporter: it was a horrifying crime scene. 10-year-old daughter jessica, and a neighbor, 11-year-old christopher hughes all murdered. 8-year-old josh ryen, his throat slashed, barely survived. thofrts quickly had a suspect, an escaped inmate who had been hiding out in an abandoned home nearby. kevin cooper would be found guilty, sent to california's death row, and in 2004, was just hours away from execution when the 9th circuit court of appeals blocked it. years later, five federal judges in a dissent raised concerns that evidence may have been tampered with, writing, the state of california may be about to execute an innocent man. >> it's extraordinary and it's unprecedented to my knowledge in the united states that that many judges would decide that a person had been framed. >> reporter: celebrities like kim kardashian, legal scholars, and a "new york times" columnist among t publi expressing doubt that one man could haveveerede people while handling multiple murder weapons, a hatchet, an ice pick, and a knife. the new advan
jamie yuccas has more. >> reporter: it was a horrifying crime scene. 10-year-old daughter jessica, and a neighbor, 11-year-old christopher hughes all murdered. 8-year-old josh ryen, his throat slashed, barely survived. thofrts quickly had a suspect, an escaped inmate who had been hiding out in an abandoned home nearby. kevin cooper would be found guilty, sent to california's death row, and in 2004, was just hours away from execution when the 9th circuit court of appeals blocked it. years...
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as jamie yuccas reports, some radio stations are refusing to play it. ♪ i really can't stay but baby,cold outside ♪ i've got to go away but baby, it's cold outside >> reporter: over the years, 1944's "baby, it's cold outside"... ♪ so happy that you dropped in this evening has been so very nice ♪ >> reporter: ...has been interpreted by more than a 100 singers... ♪ my mother will start to worry >> reporter: ...but now it's being reinterpreted by listeners... ♪ i ought to say, "no, no, no, sir ♪ mind if i move in closer? >> reporter: ...who are hearing more than just an innocently flirtatious christmas song. ♪ i ought to say, "no, no, no, sir ♪ >> the "me too" movement has changed the way we that we look at content and lyrics of songs. >> reporter: when san francisco radio station koit started playing the song as part of its christmas music format, they were overwhelmed by listener complaints. what specifically did people say when they initially emailed you? >> it was a mix of issues. people that had been sexually harassed or had been raped, or had children in the car that were offended
as jamie yuccas reports, some radio stations are refusing to play it. ♪ i really can't stay but baby,cold outside ♪ i've got to go away but baby, it's cold outside >> reporter: over the years, 1944's "baby, it's cold outside"... ♪ so happy that you dropped in this evening has been so very nice ♪ >> reporter: ...has been interpreted by more than a 100 singers... ♪ my mother will start to worry >> reporter: ...but now it's being reinterpreted by listeners......