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thank you to this committee's clerk, john carole and i'd like to thank kerwin cooley at sf gov tv for staffing this meeting. >> yes, please ensure you silence your cellphones and speakers cards are part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. items will appear on the july 30th, 2019 board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. >> thank you mr. clerk. for item number one, since supervisor brown is a co sponsor, i'm going to hold off on that. we'll call the items out of order. mr. clerk, can you please call item number 2. >> clerk: agenda item number 2 is a resolution regarding non renew of a historical property contract the owner of 960 market. under chapter 71 of the administrative code notifying the assess recordings office and authorization the notice of the non renewal and record a notice of non renewal. >> as you may be aware there's a state law called the mills act, which we administer through charter 71, i think it is, of our administrative code. it is an incentive for property owners to invest in their historic properties and gives them property tax abatement for
thank you to this committee's clerk, john carole and i'd like to thank kerwin cooley at sf gov tv for staffing this meeting. >> yes, please ensure you silence your cellphones and speakers cards are part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. items will appear on the july 30th, 2019 board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. >> thank you mr. clerk. for item number one, since supervisor brown is a co sponsor, i'm going to hold off on that. we'll call the items out of...
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carol: coming up columbia ofiness school alumnus class 1997. john: we talk with morgan stanley chairman james gorman. this is "bloomberg businessweek." carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." jason: this week, a special visit to columbia business school to hear from top faculty and high-profile alum. carol: a ranking of the top mba programs, we went to a school that is always on that list. >> the thesis here is that the nexus you get between the business schools and alumni networks, that's why people come to business school. you get a crash course in the greatest curriculum you can get but you also get the case study feeling that comes from real-world applications. for us, we look at the stories we do as case studies. making the world of business come to life via stories is what we do, which is not that the similar from a classroom setting. for us, this feels like the water we swim in and the air we breathe. columbia embodies the spirit. we are witnessing it here with mr. gorman, this is a powerful place to play. carol: you dice and slice w
carol: coming up columbia ofiness school alumnus class 1997. john: we talk with morgan stanley chairman james gorman. this is "bloomberg businessweek." carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." jason: this week, a special visit to columbia business school to hear from top faculty and high-profile alum. carol: a ranking of the top mba programs, we went to a school that is always on that list. >> the thesis here is that the nexus you get between the business...
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watchers that's right the once great mullet hairstyle graced by the likes of billy ray cyrus john stamos and carol brady is making waves again thanks to the popularity of the netflix stranger things that new wonderfully get herridge challenge 1980 s. the rebirth of the mullet driven by the desire for more gender neutral hairstyles for both sexes has now seen the advent of the bushwick mollett the reverse mullet the photo hawk spiky and even in mullet fade however some say the trend which is seeing a major resurgent in australia especially never want to weigh as much as some of us would like them to rules at home yeah look at that ahead of some young men there it is right out of here and some young men would have done tyrol right there i believe in mid western parlance that would actually be known as hockey where yes to do that is that of the. books in which would you think straight out of. hooper member of one of those roles were not so beloved enough so tell you all i love you i am i roll with her i'm top of the wall is on watching those arcs never break but with the night everybody does it to. i
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is back that's right the once great mullet hairstyle graced by the likes of billy ray cyrus john stamos and carol brady is making waves again thanks to the popularity of the netflix a stranger things that you wonderfully get herridge challenge 1980 s. the rebirth of the mullet driven by the desire for more gender neutral hairstyles for both sexes has now seen the advent of the bushwick mollett the reverse mullet the photo hawk spiky and even in mullet fade however some say the trend which is seeing a major resurgent in australia especially never want to weigh as much as some of us would like them to roll that oh yeah look at that her and some young men there to write about her and some young men would have done tyrone right there i believe in western parlance that would actually be known as hockey where yes to do that is that of the. smooch would you think straight out of. remember everyone in this world were not so beloved enough so tell you all i love you i am a roman for i'm topical and so on watching those marks never break but with the night everybody does it to. the. ready ready ready ready
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two of the reporters behind this story nbc news white house correspondent kristen welker and carol lee. is johnton making rumblings about the ukraine call? >> he's not. in fact, he's not commenting at all. but we have been speaking to current and former administration officials who say that bolton was not on that call between president trump and the president of ukraine. and that he was actually opposed to the president making the call. he was concerned that mr. trump would veer off course. veer off topic and start to air personal grievances. and president trump talked about some of his theories for the conspiracies that he saw in ukraine. not surprising that that would be among the concerns that those close to him would have. now, we also learned that vice president mike pence was not on that call. no reason given for that. but, katy, this sort of underscores the fact that this is a national former security adviser who broke with president trump on a range of different issues and we saw that on display today. carol was at this event where bolton was speaking out for the first time and made it
two of the reporters behind this story nbc news white house correspondent kristen welker and carol lee. is johnton making rumblings about the ukraine call? >> he's not. in fact, he's not commenting at all. but we have been speaking to current and former administration officials who say that bolton was not on that call between president trump and the president of ukraine. and that he was actually opposed to the president making the call. he was concerned that mr. trump would veer off...
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. >> reporter: john will always be remembered as a loving and involved husband and father of read stories to them. >> carol is his widow. john was a softwe murdered in davis 26 years ago by this man, timothy wilson of san francisco. when he first murdered john, he had what i call dead eyes in the courtroom during the trial. >> reporter: in court wilson claimed he made sexual skranss toward him. >> wilson said that triggered his violent response because he had been sexually abused by a child. but he was convicted by a jury. >> carol sat in on the parole hearings. >> they reviewed all his violence before that. he had restraining orders against him. he had assaults. in fact, that morning he had assaulted a waitress in the ash bury district. >> reporter: and this week on his third try a parole board decided at 49 wilson is no longer a danger to society. >> i'd be lying to say i wasn't disappointed. >> i knew it was going to happen at some point. even though the guy's lied every time, they don't seem to care about that. >> reporter: the family is challenging the decision hoping the governor will overturn it, es
. >> reporter: john will always be remembered as a loving and involved husband and father of read stories to them. >> carol is his widow. john was a softwe murdered in davis 26 years ago by this man, timothy wilson of san francisco. when he first murdered john, he had what i call dead eyes in the courtroom during the trial. >> reporter: in court wilson claimed he made sexual skranss toward him. >> wilson said that triggered his violent response because he had been...
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carol lee has brand-new, exclusive reporting about how john bolton's departure unfolded. ben rhodes served as deputy national security adviser to president obama. nick rasmussen was director of the national counterterrorism center under president obama and president trump. before that, he served on president bush's national security council, joining it less than one week after the 9/11 attacks. ben, let's start with you. you have been very critical of the president's foreign policy, but at the end of the day, it has now been 18 years without another major attack on the united states. as long as that remains the case, do most americans care about how many national security advisers the president goes through, or is it just about them staying safe? >> well, stephanie, first of all, obviously, the top priority for anybody sitting in any of the jobs that nick and i had is keeping americans safe. i think americans also care, obviously, about whether or not we're immersed in wars overseas. those have obviously become unpopular over the last 18 years with afghanistan and then ir
carol lee has brand-new, exclusive reporting about how john bolton's departure unfolded. ben rhodes served as deputy national security adviser to president obama. nick rasmussen was director of the national counterterrorism center under president obama and president trump. before that, he served on president bush's national security council, joining it less than one week after the 9/11 attacks. ben, let's start with you. you have been very critical of the president's foreign policy, but at the...
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carol: still ahead, john gray on his three threes to measure growth and the $5 billion oak tree deal. bloomberg business week. carol: welcome back to "bloomberg business week." i'm carol masser. join us every day on the radio starting 2:00 p.m. wall street time and catch up on our daily show by listening to the podcast at sound cloud and at bloomberg.com. you also can find us online at businessweek.com and on our mobile app. we return to bloomberg's global business forum and here's jason with jonathan gray on navigating economic uncertainty. >> you have friction from the china trade and the brexit situation and you just have some geopolitical concerns that are making everybody nervous. businesses are responding by pulling back a bit and you see that in manufacturing and industrial data and capital investment and beginning to see that from earnings from companies. that's one side of the equation. on the other side of the equation, the consumer is actually doing pretty well around the world, particularly here in the u.s. i was talking to a friend this morning about what i think of the t
carol: still ahead, john gray on his three threes to measure growth and the $5 billion oak tree deal. bloomberg business week. carol: welcome back to "bloomberg business week." i'm carol masser. join us every day on the radio starting 2:00 p.m. wall street time and catch up on our daily show by listening to the podcast at sound cloud and at bloomberg.com. you also can find us online at businessweek.com and on our mobile app. we return to bloomberg's global business forum and here's...
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joining me is john layfield, liz clayman, carol ross and jackie. let's go to susan lee who is outside the apple event. you have been there all afternoon what are some of the big take aways for us? >> well, i can tell you that apple has a big array of services hardware and software coming our way. let's start off with tim cook taking the stage today to present to us a lot of new -- new goods when it comes to tech and shocking the market in technology and media by telling us when the apple tv plus service is come, which is november 1st. -- tv plus service is coming, which is november 1st. so much cheaper than anticipated, 4.99 a month, that's cheaper than disney plus later on released this year, 6.99. and netflix's popular package coming in at $12.99 a month. you get the streaming service for free if you buy an iphone, ipad or mac. that hurt shares of netflix disney and roku. they launched a new streaming service as well. it still is all about the hardware. the iphone 11, the base price here is $700. you get a pro which comes in at a thousand dollars
joining me is john layfield, liz clayman, carol ross and jackie. let's go to susan lee who is outside the apple event. you have been there all afternoon what are some of the big take aways for us? >> well, i can tell you that apple has a big array of services hardware and software coming our way. let's start off with tim cook taking the stage today to present to us a lot of new -- new goods when it comes to tech and shocking the market in technology and media by telling us when the apple...
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. >> john o'friel will always be remembered as a loving and involved husband and father of seven children. >> he would do bedtime prayers, and read stories to them. >> caroldow, john was a software salesman, murdered in davis, 26 years old, by this man, timothy wilson, of san francisco. >> when he first murdered john, he had what i called dead eyes, in the courtroom, during the trial. >> in court, wilson claimed o'friel made sual advances to them, wilson said that triggered his violent response because he had been sexually abused as a child, but he was convicted by a jury. carol sat in on the parole hearing. >> they reviewed all of his violence before that. he had restraining orders against him. he had assaults. in fact, that morning he had assaulted a waitress. >> in this week, on his third try, a parole board decided at 49, wilson is no longer a danger to society. >> i would be lying to say i wasn't disappointed. >> i knew it was going to happen at some point. even though the guy has lied every time, they don't seem to care about that. >> the o'friel family is challenging the decision. hoping the governor will overturn it. especially carroll says from s
. >> john o'friel will always be remembered as a loving and involved husband and father of seven children. >> he would do bedtime prayers, and read stories to them. >> caroldow, john was a software salesman, murdered in davis, 26 years old, by this man, timothy wilson, of san francisco. >> when he first murdered john, he had what i called dead eyes, in the courtroom, during the trial. >> in court, wilson claimed o'friel made sual advances to them, wilson said that...
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carole lee, you've spoken to john bolton many times this year. look, whatever the precipitating factor was, and maybe you have some thoughts on that, was the writing on the wall in any case? >> yechris, they've had divisio going back basically since he took the job as national security advisor on any number, as we've been talking about, north korea, iran, venezuela, afghanistan. what my colleague and i were told by two people familiar with the -- how this all went down, is that, you know, president trump believed that bolton specifically was trying to expose divisions within his administration on these afghanistan peace talks and basically derail what some in the administration felt was something close to some sort of an agreement or at least a framework for an agreement and that the president was upset that bolton, unlike vice president "meet the presmike pen twitter and said he totally agreed with the president on holding talks at camp david or in washington with the taliban, that bolton didn't do that and that was something that further aggrav
carole lee, you've spoken to john bolton many times this year. look, whatever the precipitating factor was, and maybe you have some thoughts on that, was the writing on the wall in any case? >> yechris, they've had divisio going back basically since he took the job as national security advisor on any number, as we've been talking about, north korea, iran, venezuela, afghanistan. what my colleague and i were told by two people familiar with the -- how this all went down, is that, you know,...
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to hear, but john bolton went out, was kind of pretty public about leaking these disagreements, and i think he thought the president thought that bolton made him look bad, frankly. >> so carol lee, let's turn to you and your reporting, what was the last straw for the president of the united states? there's obviously this dispute saying he fired john bolton, john bolton even going on twitter saying i offered my resignation before the president fired me. what are you hearing about how it happened and why it happened? >> well, i think -- well, it was a buildup obviously over time of various policy disagreements and frustrations with the way john bolton conducted himself internally. ha he's not known for playing nice, and that was also the case when he joined the trump administration, but too elisa's point, it really was that on every issue almost, the president would make a decision or he would outline where he wanted to go on a policy, and you know, national security advisers disagree with presidents, you know, that's not new. what's new is that typically the national security adviser will get on board and execute the policy and what the president felt was that john bolton wo
to hear, but john bolton went out, was kind of pretty public about leaking these disagreements, and i think he thought the president thought that bolton made him look bad, frankly. >> so carol lee, let's turn to you and your reporting, what was the last straw for the president of the united states? there's obviously this dispute saying he fired john bolton, john bolton even going on twitter saying i offered my resignation before the president fired me. what are you hearing about how it...
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sorry, that he made allegedly to the ukraine. >> carol has agreed to stay with us and right now joining us by telephone is the former cia director, john brennan. director brennan, when you heard rudy say as he said tonight, if what they are saying is true, it doesn't make any difference. he just becomes the latest person i've heard recently to say in effect some form of the president can say whatever he wants. is that your understanding? >> well, i think rudy's defense and donald trump's comments in the tweet are belied by the very, very rigorous effort that the administration will be taking to prevent this whistle-blower's complaint. if it was appropriate and something they had no concerns about, why are they making this effort prevented from going forward? it's clear that the whistle-blower and the inspector general of the office of the dni have followed to the letter the procedures in the whistle-blower act. and from my perspective, the acting dni, joe mcgwire who i know well and i had a lot of dealings with, he's a straight shooter in my mint, i mind, he consulted with his general counsel to make sure what he's doing is consistent
sorry, that he made allegedly to the ukraine. >> carol has agreed to stay with us and right now joining us by telephone is the former cia director, john brennan. director brennan, when you heard rudy say as he said tonight, if what they are saying is true, it doesn't make any difference. he just becomes the latest person i've heard recently to say in effect some form of the president can say whatever he wants. is that your understanding? >> well, i think rudy's defense and donald...
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sorry, that he made allegedly to the ukraine. >> carol leonnig has agreed to stay with us, and right now joining us by telephone is the former cia director john brennan. also happens to be our senior national security and intelligence analyst. director brennan, when you hear rudy say, as he said tonight, if what they're saying is true, it doesn't make any difference. he just becomes the latest person i've heard recently to say, in effect, some form of the president can say whatever he wants. is that your understanding? >> well, i think rudy's defense and donald trump's comments in his tweet are belied by the very, very rigorous effort that the administration is undertaking to advance this whistle-blower's complaint from going to the intelligence committees. if it was appropriate, if it was something that they had no concerns about, why are they making this herculean effort to prevent it from going forward? it's clear the whistle-blower and the office of the inspector of the dni have followed the letter to the procedure of the whistle-blower act. my perspective, the acting dni joe maguire, who i know well and i have had a lot of deelgalings wi
sorry, that he made allegedly to the ukraine. >> carol leonnig has agreed to stay with us, and right now joining us by telephone is the former cia director john brennan. also happens to be our senior national security and intelligence analyst. director brennan, when you hear rudy say, as he said tonight, if what they're saying is true, it doesn't make any difference. he just becomes the latest person i've heard recently to say, in effect, some form of the president can say whatever he...
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john brennan, thank you for joining us by telephone on this thursday night. appreciate it. we move to our discussion of tonight's breaking news story. carol leaning of the washington post joins us. let's add to the conversation a second politzer prize phillip rucker is the chief. we're also fortunate to be joined by jeremy bash, former chief of staff at the cia and pentagon notably former chief counsel to the house intel committee. jeremy bash please let our viewers know what whistle blower status is supposed to mean in the law, how it's been enshrined and protected in the law to come up the chain with protections built in. >> the law is crystal clear, brian. if you are an intelligence community professional and observe wrongdoing and you on serve it in the context of your responsibilities as an intelligence community professional and make a complaint to the congressional committees or inspector general, you cannot be retaliated against. you can't be fired. you can't be prosecuted. so we have an individual, a very courageous individual in our country tonight that clearly observed wrongdoing in abusive authority and possible unethical or i
john brennan, thank you for joining us by telephone on this thursday night. appreciate it. we move to our discussion of tonight's breaking news story. carol leaning of the washington post joins us. let's add to the conversation a second politzer prize phillip rucker is the chief. we're also fortunate to be joined by jeremy bash, former chief of staff at the cia and pentagon notably former chief counsel to the house intel committee. jeremy bash please let our viewers know what whistle blower...
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carol. donald trump has been wielding his axe once again with his national security adviser john bolton the latest victim sacked according to the president over a number of disagreements and has more. announcement was made on twitter just before john bolton was about to speak for a press briefing john bolton the national security advisor of donald trump who is associated with the neoconservative school of foreign policy an advocacy of u.s. military intervention is and according to trump's tweet he's out in full. video service is no longer needed at the white house i disagreed strongly with many of his suggestions as did of his in the administration and then full on his resignation which was given to me this morning i thank john very much for his service i'll be naming a new national security advisor next week the 70 year old former u.n. ambassador gave a slightly different version of the vents leading to his terminations her resignation then was given by trump on twitter he spoke to the press saying quote i offered my resignation last night and president trump said quote let's talk about it
carol. donald trump has been wielding his axe once again with his national security adviser john bolton the latest victim sacked according to the president over a number of disagreements and has more. announcement was made on twitter just before john bolton was about to speak for a press briefing john bolton the national security advisor of donald trump who is associated with the neoconservative school of foreign policy an advocacy of u.s. military intervention is and according to trump's tweet...
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i want to honor one of my political mentors and friends carol eto who introduced me to steve and sandy and john and i want to thank you for all your activist on this. whatever we can do, both as commissioners and private citizens, to help spur this along and find funding sources, i just want to pledge i'm very interested in helping and supporting that. i hope we can move this along as fast as possible. >> president buell: thank you, commissioner. mr. ginsburg. >> general manager ginsburg: it's all been said. let me be brief and thank the japantown task force and all those particularly focused on the peace plaza project. for your collaboration because that's why we're here at the end of the day because we rolled up our sleeves and collaborated. to that end a special shout out to michael degregorio, our project manager, who helped lead the facilitated community design process. and also he took the initiative to debut this new way of showing a concept design through video and through interviews, which we haven't done before. it is a great way to tell the story. that's our job, to tell the story ab
i want to honor one of my political mentors and friends carol eto who introduced me to steve and sandy and john and i want to thank you for all your activist on this. whatever we can do, both as commissioners and private citizens, to help spur this along and find funding sources, i just want to pledge i'm very interested in helping and supporting that. i hope we can move this along as fast as possible. >> president buell: thank you, commissioner. mr. ginsburg. >> general manager...
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. >> carol, we also heard from president trump's former national security adviser john bolton, made one of his first appearances since he was fired a few weeks ago. you have new information regarding what he said about the president's phone call with the ukranian president. what do you know? >> what my colleagues learned from current and former senior administration officials is that john bolton was against president trump placing this phone call to president zelensky in july, and the reason these officials said to us was that there was concern on behalf of bolton that he wasn't coordinating what he would say with advisers and that he might run the risk of airing personal grievances. then the call takes place, and we learn that bolton and vice president mike pence was not one of those listening on the call. so what we also know is that the people around the president who say the person they're concerned about most in terms of who could inflict the most damage on trump is john bolton because of terms under which he left, it was contentious, a spat over whether he resigned or was fired, a
. >> carol, we also heard from president trump's former national security adviser john bolton, made one of his first appearances since he was fired a few weeks ago. you have new information regarding what he said about the president's phone call with the ukranian president. what do you know? >> what my colleagues learned from current and former senior administration officials is that john bolton was against president trump placing this phone call to president zelensky in july, and...
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>> reporter: well, this comes from a team of us and carol lee and kelly o'donell who have been tau talking to our sources that we determine that john on that call that you just mentioned of the july 25th phone call between president trump and the president of ukraine. in fact, he was opposed the president making that call in the first place in concerns that he'll veer off topic and air some of his personal agreements which he had been doing in the public square talking about accusations against corruption in ukraine. now, we have determined that vice president pience was not o that call, no indication of why. significantly though certainly to know who was actually a party in hearing that call in realtime. it comes in this remarkable day when we are hearing john bolton for the first time since he left the white house. bolton is making it clear that he disagrees with president trump's foreign policy on some key issues as it relays to north korea and as it relates to iran. bolton indicating he does not think kim jong-un has any intentions of ever giving up his nuclear program and indicating that the united states needs to show more st
>> reporter: well, this comes from a team of us and carol lee and kelly o'donell who have been tau talking to our sources that we determine that john on that call that you just mentioned of the july 25th phone call between president trump and the president of ukraine. in fact, he was opposed the president making that call in the first place in concerns that he'll veer off topic and air some of his personal agreements which he had been doing in the public square talking about accusations...
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michael egan samantha martin egan carole eggert lisa caren ehrlich john ernst eichler eric adam eisenberghne ferlinda elder michael j. elferis mark joseph ellis valerie silver ellis albert alfy william elmarry robert r. elseth edgar hendricks emery, jr. doris suk-yuen eng christopher epps ulf ramm ericson erwin l. erker william john erwin sarah ali escarcega jose espinal fanny espinoza billy scoop esposito bridget ann esposito francis esposito michael a. esposito ruben esquilin, jr. sadie ette barbara g. etzold eric brian evans robert edward evans meredith emily june ewart catherine k. fagan and my brother, andrew r rosenberg. we think of you every day, you are loved, and you now have a 2-year-old grandson who is her namesake. the family will let him know all about you and what a wonderful person you were, you are missed. >> and my aunt, lisa marie terry, we come together today to remember and cherish your life and all the lives who. we are here to the day to say those of you who are left behind and those who are lost, we love you, and we will never forget you. patricia mary fagan >> bill
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. >> reporter: turned out, days after carol's murder, steve gave the golf sock to his attorney, johnt in his locked office until steve's arrest. that's when sears turned it over to law enforcement. >> reporter: so was the curious case of the migrating club sock an attempt to cover up a murder, or a bit of confusion. an investigative dead end? prosecutors weren't done, mind you. they next tried to tie steve to the crime scene. they didn't find any of steve's dna or fingerprints at carol's house, but they did see those tire tracks. a criminalist compared them with the tires on steve's bike. >> the tread on this tire is similar to the tread we observed of this tire track. >> and did you find any discernible differences between them? >> no, i did not. >> reporter: and those shoe prints. they brought in an expert from the fbi. >> did you find any shoes that seemed to be comparable to the impressions that you observed in these photos from the crime scene? >> yes. i found one shoe that could have made those impressions. >> reporter: a la sportiva pike's peak. records showed that steve bough
. >> reporter: turned out, days after carol's murder, steve gave the golf sock to his attorney, johnt in his locked office until steve's arrest. that's when sears turned it over to law enforcement. >> reporter: so was the curious case of the migrating club sock an attempt to cover up a murder, or a bit of confusion. an investigative dead end? prosecutors weren't done, mind you. they next tried to tie steve to the crime scene. they didn't find any of steve's dna or fingerprints at...
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carol miller. [ bell tolls ] our brother, louis joey nacke, ii. [ bell tolls ] donald arthur peterson. [ bell tolls ] jean hoadley peterson. [ bell tolls ] mark david rothenberg. [ bell tolls ] christine ann snyder. [ bell tolls ] john talignani. [ bell tolls ] honor elizabeth wainio. [ bell tolls ] deborah jacobs welsh, flight attendant. [ bell tolls ] >> albert einstein once said there are two ways to live your life. one is as though nothing is a miracle, the other is as though everything is a miracle. today we celebrate a miracle. beyond grace, beyond creed, beyond age, beyond place of origin, in spite of the fact that most, a stranger, an alien to the other, family was warned. community was founded. strength was found in decisions were made in what was spur of the moment. we celebrate the miracle of the 40. but we always need to realize that miracle lies in all of our hearts and all of our lives. there miracle is our possibility. their 18 years ago is our today and tomorrow. i ask you to join with me in a moment of silence, prayer, and meditation. [ silence ] mn amen and amen. it is my-- to introduce to you are opening keynote speaker. [ applause ] thank you rev. britton, thank you to the families of flight 93.
carol miller. [ bell tolls ] our brother, louis joey nacke, ii. [ bell tolls ] donald arthur peterson. [ bell tolls ] jean hoadley peterson. [ bell tolls ] mark david rothenberg. [ bell tolls ] christine ann snyder. [ bell tolls ] john talignani. [ bell tolls ] honor elizabeth wainio. [ bell tolls ] deborah jacobs welsh, flight attendant. [ bell tolls ] >> albert einstein once said there are two ways to live your life. one is as though nothing is a miracle, the other is as though...
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carol in a cost that they are our pick you know. to be to a school so the less well they're only. if. you're good at picking. john mulcahy winter olympian the play on year isn't the wallboard important. i mean the me or sponsor of the law. can start on a bus or not the beach at least market will fail your son or son lost a thaw missing contact law called little fella. disappeared. in a free childhood but. they were mine only not only call me soul and i thought the boy know this but their frequent. your op i got dog or cash if you are. in the us thought he needs more keep. his bones at the home but we. are not done to solve the year that this long you know over to all cats at door way or at least for that song when they were done me. you but they will. be out there for pay claim your child of all. time denounces the impunity of those who cover up duping the coaches and the officials who are really punished interviewed by the prosecutors once the declared that his national federation knew full well that he was using performance enhancing drugs and allowed him to do certain key being key to far are. funny and they w
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know, john kelly started telling him things he needed to do that he didn't want to do so he called reince priebus. it's kind of a familiar pattern but one that certainly was unexpected. >> carol, you've also got some reporting and there's sort of something in the water about the coverage of the scuttled meeting with the taliban, what donald trump expected was for everyone to fall in line, that the vice president when he put out that tweet saying, i never disagreed with donald trump, was what he expected from everybody. he didn't get that from john bolton. >> that's right. and, you know, and he hasn't and he wouldn't. that's just not how john bolton operates, but, you know, if you take all the culmination of tensions, of policy differences that over the last however many months it's been since bolton came in, i think '17, you know, that -- if you take that and then what happened over the weekend where, you know, there was reporting including by us at nbc about pence agreeing with bolton and expressing concerns about this taliban meeting, pence is somebody who likes to give his counsel to the president and keep that very private. there were frustrations that fueled frustrations
know, john kelly started telling him things he needed to do that he didn't want to do so he called reince priebus. it's kind of a familiar pattern but one that certainly was unexpected. >> carol, you've also got some reporting and there's sort of something in the water about the coverage of the scuttled meeting with the taliban, what donald trump expected was for everyone to fall in line, that the vice president when he put out that tweet saying, i never disagreed with donald trump, was...
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john. this is coming up the most more classic path to the northeast. if you look back to 1954, carol heading northeast off to se sea. wound up going into providence. the worry i have is that the configuration and this is similar, not that it's going all the way back to providence. perhaps, it could bring it to southeast new england. there's a lot in front of us here. >> john: the entire eastern seaboard of the united states has to pay attention. thank you. the latest on the disaster relief efforts and an emmy award-winning storm chaser joins us as our coverage of hurricane dorian continues. one of the windiest places in america. and home to three bp wind farms. in the off-chance the wind ever stops blowing here... the lights can keep on shining. thanks to our natural gas. a smart partner to renewable energy. it's always ready when needed. or... not. at bp, we see possibilities everywhere. to help the world keep advancing. >> john: continuing now with our coverage of hurricane doria dorian. live from daytona beach, florida, . laura. >> high hi john. dorian remains a category category
john. this is coming up the most more classic path to the northeast. if you look back to 1954, carol heading northeast off to se sea. wound up going into providence. the worry i have is that the configuration and this is similar, not that it's going all the way back to providence. perhaps, it could bring it to southeast new england. there's a lot in front of us here. >> john: the entire eastern seaboard of the united states has to pay attention. thank you. the latest on the disaster...